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WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, I Bou otted . Suturday morning sev- College Notes. Local Notice. OUR ASSISTANTS, oral hacks were driven through our streets, containing the Heath Dramatic OFFICIAL DIRKCTO11Y. We are pleased to call the attention of One cannot look upon the system of company, whilo on the outhiJo pUy. our readers to the announcement of Messrs. Carlton. BarnekotK Thomason Swanson, which Timm DISTRICT. Tho Leader in Millinery. ’ a-< h were visable, bearing the inscrip- education in Ameiica without admiring March 14, 1887. will up|>ear in this week’s issue These It. .. I’. Boise. lion m large letters, ’’Boycotted in Lu- many of its features. There is z grand Judge — gentlemen have established at McMinn Prosecuting Attorney . Geo. W. Belt 'x'own quiet. ville, McMinnville crossing and <’arl- HA’R WEAVIKS AND STAMPING. 'a.vette, for hiring teams in McMinn- company of men and women engaged COUNTY. I Strangers in town every day. t4»n. commodious warehouses, complete in training the young. It would seem ' 1 o- Of course a lively inters ’ ’ .Tas with latest improved machinery for Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville. 42tf R P. Bird. Senators ‘ ' Mr. J. D. Olds lost a good horse last the projxr handling of grain, and J. W. Watts. taken by our people to find out the cause every community, and ths whole com offer the fr.rniers of Yamhill county the • II. It. Laughlin, or this action. In conversation with a munity, is inte-ested in thio important week. Representatives -j very best facilities for storage and cleaning F. N. I.iitle, question. To say that all are engaged LIr. Redding spent last Sunday in of their grain Years of experience ami a ........... C. Lafollett. member of the company we were told practical knowledge of the business enable Judge ........... L. Lougliurv. that because they had made urrar.ge- primarily in building up tl.o mind and Lafayette. them to guarantee satisfaction They also J. S. Hibbs. morals to make thereby goed aitiasne, A good many aick horses in this pay the highest cash price for grum of all Conn missione™ j ....... Geo. Dorsev. ■uents, while here last week, with our is to go beyond the truth. Still, it is neighborhood. kinds, ami carry in stock a full line of the Clerk G. W. Briedweil. liverymen to bring them to McMinn J. H. HENDERSON in Sheriff ........ T. .1. Harris. ville after the performance in Lafayette true that the u:ai:i object cf education A skilled veterinarian surgeon could do very best farm machinery, wagons, <te It will be to the advantage of all farmers to Treasurer............. W. W. Nelson (Successor to L. Root)] call and see them before making any other ^Nsessfir Wyatt Harris. they were boycotted in that town—not by the elate is to oeecre good citizens. well at thio place. for disposal of their grain or Su pt......... Carries a full and complete stock of J. A. C. Freund. lialf-a-dozen being present on Friday This should bo the limit of state sup Mr. L. Rimer has been secured to arrangements buying their machinery or wagons By Surveyor ........... ...... J. D. Fenton. port. It is no part at the duty cf the teach oar spring school. courteous ami honorable dealing, ami strict ’ Grocer!23, Crockery, Glassware, Coroner ........ D. C. Narver. evening and that they wore told that attention to the best interests of their pat state to educate men for the professions Judge Lowell Loughary paid this rons, Messrs. as they wished to spend their money in BarekolT. Thompson Ji Swan as such. If a minister wishes to preach, Wccdan and »VHIov/ware, place a visit last Tuesday. McMinnville, they could go elsewhere son will seek to hold the foiehiost position telephone whisperings ior an audience. The company took the otate should neither binder nor help The progressive eucher club met at among die business firms of Yamhill coun ty, ami we bespeak for them the the sue- ■ the advice of the level headed Mr. Pow- him. If i lawyer wishes to practice his Mrs, Bodie’s last Friday evening. cess which must attend their efforts Call prcfjB« cn, there ere cclwob backed by St. Patrick's day Thursday. and see them derly, and ‘‘boycotted the boycot,” School meeting passed Ou quietly. Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city. W. J. Garrison is in Portland on busi coming to McMinnville to stay over Sun individual er.torpiise, let hits tzso a Messrs Bodie and I.oherts were elected Good liesults in Every Casa. day. Saturday night they gave mien cou so that will ouit bis miudtbut let directors, and J. E. Young clerk. ness. Goods Exchanged for Produce. 3ot( teitainment here placing llie admission the alate keep ita handa off. If any one D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer Fresh roasted peanuts at II. II. .it Mariied—At the residence of the 25 cents, and a crowded house greet- is ready to controvert tlieso views, let Welch’s. tf bride's parents, Tuesday March 8, 1887. of Chattanoga, Tenn., writes ihat he was ed their appearance. No one in this him consider that one profession is as by HERE WE ARE AT LAST I Judge Lougliary, MisB Nettie A. seriously afflicted! with a severe cold that W. H. Harrison of Amity was in the city questions the right of Laf.iyetti on his lungs: had tried many reme needful as an Plummer and Mr. Baird Stevenson, all settled — Harness at the— people in regard to this matter. If they deserving and city yesterday. dies without benefit. Being induevil to try Carlton. Their many friends wisli Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption not wish to patronize the troupe ii other. If one is to be helped, why of 5, 10 and 15 cents handkerchiefs at did them happiness. J oyce . di<i so and was entire’y cured by use of a was their privilege to stay away. But it not all? There are not many "vho are Miss F. E. Russ’s few bottles. Since which tune lie has used all the reports are true, and the compa ready to take the longer cf these alterna it in his family for all couglis and cold> —at absolutely— Bellevue. Public examination of teachers at ny was boycotted, simply because thev with best results. This is the experience of wished te spend their Sunday in this tives. Some legislators are willing to Lafayette March 2(1. thousands whose lives have been saved by March 14, 1887. city, and thus facilitate travel, it cer- find fault with our railroad companies, this wonderful discovery. For posts and boirds go to R. B ainly shows a selfish and sliortsight Trial bottles free ut Rogers & Todd’s drug because they have favorites and issue Tho present term of school will close Stowe’s lumber yard. tlltf store. ed policy on the part of our sister city, passes to accommodate their friends. next Friday. Read the advertisement, of Chas. it was certainly doing Miss Heath a Buggy Harness from $12.00 ami upward« N. II. Bird has returned from a trip to .jreat injustice. Iler plans had already Why should it be thought a greater evil Team’ Harness from $25.00 and upward, Griasen which appears in this issue. An End to Bone Scraping:. been made, weeks in advance, and it for a milload to issue passes, involving Spokane Falls. I have also something entirely new in the It is a positive fact that barbed wire would have been very inconvenient for Edward Shepherd, of Iln.risburg, Ill., line of sweat pads. A tax was voted at the school meeting is cheaper at Manning A Co’s, than in her to change them. We suppose it a tow dimes than for a state to issue My terms are CASH, or notes that can says: “Having received so much Ip-nefit free scholarships to a tew who are pro to paint and repair the school house. Portland. A. WELLS. makes very little differance to Miss from Electric Bitters, I feci it my duty to be turned into cash. fessionally inclined? It sometimes hap An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. let suffering humanity know it. Have had Hon. L. Lonchary, J. Hoberg and Heath and her excellent company Jas. McCain, of Lafayette, were in the where the future county seat ot Yam pens this way, that the mass of the peo Guild has been quite sick for the past a running sore on my leg for eight years; hill county is to be located. my doctors told me I ’would have Io’ havt ple, rich and poor together, pay taxes week, hut is some better now. The Groat Transcoiifinnifal Route. city Saturday. the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used to benefit a few, who in most cases are Call at the Star restaurant for a good who has instead, three boltlesof Electric Bitters and Mrs. Conner of this place, S end ’ em U p .—The Polk county Item- able to pay for their own education. Of been in poor health for some time has seven boxes Bncklen’s Arnica salve, and my square meal, onlv 25 cents. Lunch and izer’s correspondent at Buena Vista re course, the common school system is a gone to Salem for medical tieatment. leg is now sound and well.” hot coffee, 10 cents. Ele<’trie Bitters are sold at fifty cents a B orn —In this city Monday mo-ning, veals what he calls “a sensational horse grand feature in our civilization, and it The T elephone takes the lead at bottle, and Bncklen’s Arnica salve at 25c. stealing case ” which was carried on March 14, 1887 to the wife of Beach would be difficult to do witnout it, but Bellevue, and is Known as the be«t pa per box by Rogers & Todd. Walker, a daughter. last summer. The charges are placed all must see that class legislation is not per in the county. Every family should The Direct Route 1 No Delays I TEACHER’S EXAMINATION. Geo. F. Barnum has been suffering on Edward Thurman’s shoulders. Thur the best thing in America. Waynum iiave it. Fast Trains! ■with a severe attack of neuralgia. He man had assistants whose names are bonum ad numeribus, and whatever de Our mail has been taken fiom us There will be a public examination of is improving at present. mentioned in the Itemizer. It is stated stroys this sentiment is not germane to again, or had just about as well be, un teachers, on March 26, 1887, at the court der the new regulation it will come on house at Lafayette, Oregon, beginning at THE LOWEST RATES If you want your knives, scissors, ra that this stealing occured principally in our free institutions. the train to Sheridan, then down here 8 o’clock a. in., sharp. zors or anything in that line sharpened, Yamhill county. If the assertions of TO CHICAGO AND ALL FOINT8 Misses Sarah and Fannie Baxter visit the next day. This takes two days to the Itemizer correspondent are correct take them to Frank Collard. J. A. 0. F f . eund , Supt. get a letter to or from Portland. Unless the participants of the case are likely ed the academic room last week. East. Tickets sold to all prominent points Mr. B. F. Rhodes and Mr. Willie there is a tran fer at Whites, all mail The ladies guild of St. James church to suffer considerable punishment. Two acres of land just across the creek throughout the East and Southeast. will meet at the residence of Rev. J. C. 1'hm inan is now at Dallas in the county Gwinn have each secured a school tn from McMinnville will have to go via. from town, near the college. Will be Happy valley. Good luck boys. Fair, Wednesday at 2 o’clock p. m. Portland to reach Bellevue, Sheridan ail, awaiting the action of the grand Mr. R. O. Jones was around on Friday and all points beyond. We Iiave never sold cheap on account of the owner leav TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS I Miss Rtiss has just received a new in jury. shaking hands and saying good bye. been pushed out in the back-woods for ing. Inquire ot J. Todd, McMinnville, voice of elegent spring styles in hats. It occured to us that this is a proper any length o( time and don’t propose to Oregon. 52tf Be careful and do not make a mistake. A n I nsane W oman .—Saturday says thing They must be seen to be appreciated. todo when a student leaves school. be this time. But be sure to take the ihad . the Statesman, Mrs. S. M. Connor, wife It isn’t manly to leave school without Gov. Pennoyer haR appointed G. W. ONE OF THE MOST NOTED European physicians said: Neuralgia was the prayer Walker, of Pendleton, to the newly crea of Kirk Connor, a farmer living near notifying your teacher. If the teacher orthern acific ailroad Roll of Honor. of a decaased nerve for healthy blood. Use ted judgeship in the sixth judicial dis Grand Ronrle, was examined before has a proper regard for the pupil, it is an Gilmore ’s Aromatic Wine for the blood. affront to steal away without his knowl trict. And see that your ticket roads via Judge Shaw as to her sanity, and was edge. Such things are ever afterward Following is the roll of honor of Mc For sale by Rogers & Todd. Go see tho roller organ, a new music ordered by him committed to the asy treasured up against the miscreant. Not REV. W. FISK REQUA, of Aurora, Ill., box which plays any tone bv anyone. Minnville Public school for the month says; ”1 have used Gilmore’s Aromatic ST. PAUL GR MINNEAPOLIS, pupils are guilty on this point. McMinnville jewelry store, Win. Holl, lum. Mrs. Connor was brought to this a few just ending; Wine and find it an excellent household The class in chemistry are revjewing city by tier husband, who intended to proprietor. remedy that none ought to do without. Fur To avoid changes and serious delays occa GRADE A. have Iter treated privately, but it was their work in the laboratory and are sioned by other routes. sale by Rogers & Todd. Of the famous superior stoves, anoth evident to physicians that she would re having some very amusing, as well as Elvie Apperson John Dumphrey THE PRETTIEST LADY in Olean was er car-load will arrive some time next ceive better care at the asylum and ac instructive experiments. Will Uielschneider Nettie Dickenson asked what made her complexion so clear Among the visitors on Collegside last Leonard Ireland Clyde Nash week, for Manning A Co., direct from cordingly she was sent there. Mrs. Con and beautiful. She said it was by using Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars St. Louie, Mo. nor’s mania take no particular form week were Mrs. Nellie Warren, MrB. M. Ray Satchwell Elias Underwood Gilmore’s Aromatic wine. For sale by are Run on Regular Express Clark, and Mrs. II. Henderson. Daisy Young Ralph Storey Rogers Todd. Just ns we were going to press we lint consists principally in incoherent J. It Trains Kull Length of the is gratifying to note that those talk. GRADE 11. learned that a man dropped dead in Carl MRS. L. LOOMIS, of Elba. N. Y.. writes girls who were caught with cigarettes in Line. Berths Free. ton late last evening. But we were not Chas Young Baker us that she was sick for six months, was in Q uarterly M eeting .— Quarterly their mouths 1 mt week, say that smok Lena duced to try Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine, able to learn his name. Clyde Rowland Nellie Satchwell ing is not a habit with them and that LOW RATEÒ! QUICK TIME I meeting services will be held next Sat and four bottles cured her. For sale by Stella Patty they will not smoke again. It will be Lizzie Cline There will be a series of meetings nt Rogers & Todd. Inez Eccleston the Christain church, beginning next urday and Sunday March 19, and 20, in remembered that there is a standing rule Ambie Wright Henry McGuire Lillie Adams REV. H. B. EWELL, of Pavillion, N. Y. General Ofilce of the Company, Sunday. Several ministers from abroad the M. E. church, by Rev. M. C. Wire prohibiting students from smoking. llarvy Fleishhauer says of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine; “I be There are still two weeks in the third Josie Gardner will be present to assist in the meetings. of Salem. The first service will be at 2 lieve it to be a most desirable remedy to be Fran. Dielschneider Sammy Gaunt No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or. term. placed in every family.” For sale by Rog May Gaunt Gracie Stuart W. E. Martin, proprietor of the new p. in. Saturday, also service at 7 p. m. Miss Lora Hunsaker visited chapel on it Todd. ers by Mr. Wire. The usual Walter Baker billiard hall at the Cook hotel, has just Preaching meeting Monday morning, accompanied by two Elon Wailace services will be held young A. D. CHARLTON, THE WIFE. MOTHER ANDM \ID who Maud Randall Martin Adams received a new supply of fine cigars. quarterly ladies ftom Turner. Sunday. Mr. Wire is a stranger to suffer from Female weakness and Debility, Lena Greoning Ida Greoning ■‘‘Billv" keeps the best brands, in fact on General Western Passenger Agent. Eldon Antrim was in chapel the other will lind Gilmore ’ s Aromatic a positive the people of McMinnville. He is an day. He is looking well. Minnie Mainni tt Forrest Narver everything you get there is of the best excellent cure. For sale by Rogers it Todd. preacher. All are coidially Birdie Hutchinson Maggie Howell varieties. John Clark spent Saturday and Sun invited to attend these services. ■wliy Acker’s GILMORE’S AROMATIC is a great suc Thomas Lambert. day at his home in I’olk county. II. P. S atchwell . cess, therefore we challenge the World to Mr. John Holman received word yea- Blood Elixir GRALIi c. John Sanders has been home on a vis- produce its equal as a restorative for wom Is warraaL’d, terdav from his wife, who has been at beeaus. H Is the best it. He is back again. Lasira Apperson Clarence Bishop an. For sate by Rogers it Todd. Blood Preparation know*. It will posi the bedside ot her father in Compton F or S ale .—A piece of valuable pro J ackson . Ella Casteel Ernest Bingham tively aura all Blood Diaeavea, pnrifles the California, that her father is dead, and perty situated just outside the city lim Dotha Daniels Bert.e Clark FOR SALE. whole eyrteei, and tlioronglil/ builds up the ■that she will return home about the first County Court. Be,'kie Humphrey Frank Dickenson its, for sale at a bargain. Large house, ■of next month. A PIECE OF VALUABLE PROPER- CosotHntiox Besismbar, w. guarantee it. James Fleeman Cloe Force -A-\_ tv consisting of 51’^ acres one mile Geo. W. Burt, druggist. well built; several acres of ground for Mrs D. C. Narver left this city yester gardening, Francis Ireland Minnie Howell PROBATE—LOVOHARY JUDGE. from North Yamhill, Oregon This piece of and fruits of various kinds William Mintie day, in company with her mother Mrs. nicely started, numerous outhouses, Georgia Jones land will be sold cheap on easy terms The In the matter of the estate of R. S. Estelle Redmond property has a good house and out build E. A. Turner. Mrs. Narver goes to Al barn, etc. Everything in good order. Howard Nash Shook deceased. Final account allowed ings, two good wells, a first-class brick yard, Carrie Schenks bany where her husband is engaged by Property is situated on Collegeside. Arthur Simpson a good young orchard and small f ruit of all Lee Wisecarver a prominent firm, and will make her Satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell. and administrator discharged. Winnie Sawyer kinds Will also sell a good butcher shop Robert Henderson home there. Mrs. Turner goes to Port For further particulars enquire at this In the matter of the estate of W. T. Joe Keller in North Yumhill. For further particulars land where she now resides. GRADE D. address J L CASTLE, Newby. Final account allowed. office. GStf North Yamhill, Oregon. George Howell Itemizer: The fellow that wrote the In the matter of the estate of Henry Fred Royal D ied .—Mrs. John Walker living near C. Baker, deceased. Final account al Ralph Baker Herbert Rowland following is sometimes called Snyderand DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Robert Merchant Karl Wright sometimes Al., and he lives at Astoria— the old Bingham mill on Panther creek, Valeria Patty Bovee Cook kill him: ‘‘Spring spran, beautiful died suddenly on Saturday evening, lowed. •^rOTICElS HEREBY GIVEN THAT In the matter of the estate of James Ella Redmond Mary Lambert sprung! The wild, winged warblers are the co-partnersnip heretofore existing Moflio Patty. between W T Baxter ami .1 F. Marlin, wanging a wung; the south breezes are March 12, ct hemorrhage of the lungs. Fairchilds. A. M. Hurley appointed breezing a broze which thaws up the Her remains will be interred in the guardian, for Millin, Sarah, Eva and The following pupils in Mrs. Mathieu's under the firm name of Baxter ¿r Martin, has been this day dissolved by mutual con Stout cemetery, on Wednesday, the 10(h ground with remarkable tlioze.” room have not been absent or tardy for sent, J F Martin retiring Old accounts Wilson G. Fairchilds (minors. ) inst. She was about 57 years of age. due said firm will be paid to W T. Baxter, O. C.Hiatt, proprietor of the Star res- the past six months: In the matter of the estate of A. P. at the old stand In the Citj’. turant has his establishment very nicely Nellie Satchwell H ere ' s A CiiANCE.-We have for sale a Wolsey. Will admitted to probate, and •Hand Randall W T. BAXTER, arranged inside. He has two private A. C. Davis appointed executor. Bonds Maggie Howell Birdie Hutchenson J F MARTIN rooms furnished and everything is as small place adjoining town containg a fixed at |3,600. C. A. Wallace, Geo. Martin Adams —Having Bought the— Inez Ecclerton McMinnville, Or March 4, 1877 78t0 new and neat as cun be. Besides fresh little more than an acre of ground; a Gilson and W. T. Jones, were appointed Stella Patty John Sampson oysters and other delicacies, he keeps a good two-story house and barn ; well set appraisers. Lena Groening Forrest Narver fine brand of cigars. We have tried with small fruit trees; good well, etc. In the matter m„.„. of the estate of Israel Ida Groneing II trv.-y Fleislihauar the latter and know whereof we speak. We will sell this place at a bargan. Huber deceased, Report ot sale of Grace Stuart Arnbiu Wright personal property approved, and final Clide Rolland 1 Lilly Adams 2 Dr. J. H. Nelson has finished his stu Business of Teognn Bros. Hender Walter Baker 2 Edwin Schenk 2 F Multner of the Central hotel has account allowed. Third Street, between E and F. dies under Dr. Tucker, and has now be son. I am ready to do all kinds of In the matter ot the estate of Morin Lena Baker 3 Chas. Howe 3 come a first class dentist. Friday he for sale a large lot of bedding, spring S anrmy Haunt 3 McMinnville, Oregon. left here for a short tour through-out a mattresses, etc., etc. Parties desiring Griffin deceased, Horace M. Roberts May Gaunt 3 Trucking and Delivering Morris Sweet 3 portion of the state, in search of a lo anything of this kind can secure bar and Wirt Laughlin appointed joint ad Thos. I.ambert3 cation. Holt is a good bov. and whore- gains bv calling at the Central at once. ministrators, and bond was fixed at Minnie Hamnett 4 —At Any Time.— $200.00. Bond wue approved, and T. over he concludes to hang out hisshingle, J M Hnlrey wishes it known that old Goodrich, Lee Laughlin and G. W. Doic.'cry V/arjn Always Ready. Jury List, we cheerfully recommend him to the Milton will stand the ensuing season in Sappington were appointed appraisers. people of that, locality. Give Me a Trial. First-class accommodations for Commer this city. Milton is well known through commissioner ’ s COURT—LOVOHARY, J— Following is the jury list,drawn for the cial men and general travel. P. F. Browne is making preparations out this country, and is a very popular HIBBS AND DORSEY, COMMISSIONERS. Transient stock well cared for. spring term beginning March 28, 1887 : 4or erecting a new building on his lots horse with stock raisers. Road district No. 24, all >wed material next to Mrs. Stuart’s milliner store. The W. R. Brown, blacksmith, Amity. Everything new and in First-Ciass Order for a bridge. County to furnish carpen Tohn J. Sax wants it known that he is blocks for the foundation are on the ter and material, and district to do the J. W. Briedweil, farmer, 44 44 ground, and as soon as the weather be readv to chop at the mill for >2 per ton, work. Patronage respectfully solicited. Itf F. H. Harpole, It or -.11 will t,.kA take 1-10 toll. Corn meal also comes favorable, work will be commenc ... Bellevue. Application for county road—D. O. II. L. Jones, ft ground. Satisfaction guaranteed. ed. Mrs. Stuart, wifi occupy the build Carlton. Durham, Wesley Jones and J. B. P. Win. Caldwell, It ing when finished, and will open a first- Wilson Carl, Piette were appointed viewers, and J. D. It A Bargain. Dundee. class restaurant. Fenton surveyor, on petition of J. R. Miles Robertson, II Dayton. McMinnville, Oregon Booth, et al, to meet atC. W. Talmage’s W. T. Hash, Emma Heath pl tved to a crowded II 44 J. B. Stilwell. We offer for sale 320 acres of land, office on Monday March 14, 1887. house, in this city, last Saturday night. —Dealer in— Jesse Hobson, merchant, E. Chehalem. Has been thoroughly renovated and ia now After ttie performance was over the seats situated 4's miles west of McMinnville; < I BILLS ALLOWED ready to receive grain. H. Carter, farmer. Gun«, Piatola, Ammunition, ’ere cleared away and a large number 40 acres farming land, the balance good 44 Following is a partial list of the bills Harvey Denny, Lafayette. cf the yon ng folks enjoyed ther.iselves pasture land; well watered 3 living allowed: 44 J. J. Carey, Cutlery, Fiehing Tackle, Etc., Etc, Storage and Cleaning. 3 cent., Calcutta hugely until near the hour of midnight, II 44 $100 00 Joe. Huston, W. W. Nelson, salary......... . All kind.« of springs; all under good new fence; •ackn constantly on band and M>ld at tlie 44 when they wandered homeward with It 32 ! A. Savage, Yamhill Lumbering Co.... lowest rate«. Gunsmith, Locksmith and Sewing the best wishes prevailing for the Emma new barn, and good house. This is tlie W. II. Wood, justice fees . 00 Y amhill. W. B. Gilpin, North best stock ranch in Yamhill founty, and 44 M Meath Dramatic Company. 50 A. J. Killen, Machine Work done with is offered for sale at a bargain. lor fur Joseph Petch, lumber......... Highest Jlarht Price Paid for Wheat. 44 SO D. P. Trnllinger, miller, J. J. Hembree, funeral expense NcatneM and Dispatch. The Jubilee Minstrels gave a perfor ttier particulars enquire at this office. 44 on John Hntchcroft, farmer Nichole A Jones, nails................ Farmers are respectfully invited to call mance at the opera house in this city Choke-boring a Specialty, and Satis 75 fly. Rummel, E. Carpenter, Isiard.................... " N. McMinnville. and sec us. last evening. We have not space to faction Guaranteed. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. 05 Flint Martin, Koht. Morse, bridge tender......... " S. McMinnville. ttive the boys the mention they deserve, • 4 44 <)ne If nor went nf Baxter Jt .Martin’« 00 G. W. Olds, tf WM. GALLOWAY Prop. E. B. Fellows, undertaker........... but <-an truthfully say that they gave II The beat salve in the world tor cuts, Isaac Sampson, hauling............... 00 W. W. Wright, us a show that has only been equalled 44 • 4 92 Wclsey Jones, triflo with any Throat or by one or two professional tioupes in bruises, sores. «leers, salt rheum fever I)r. I’oppleton, lumber ............... (10 H. F. Mayer, merchant, Sheridan. V Lung DiM-pac. If you have ’his city. They will play at Amity sores, tetter, chapped hands, clulblums, J. J. Collard, wood...................... 00 a Cough or Cold, or the children are {toother at baud. It la tho only rafo Adam Hewett, Willamette. •n Thursday night (instead of Tm”-, corns, and all skin eruptions, and post- Geo. Willis, digging grave ....... (4 threatened with Cto.p or Whooping Cough, medicine yet made that will remove all 00 Joseph Kiikwood, " W. W. Nelson, expreasage «ay night as announced by big bills) Willamina. use Acker's English Ecncdy and prevent infantile disnrdfra. It contain«! no Opivm E. E. Kelph, teacher, <t Lancefield’s hall. After the perfor REV I. M DERBY, of Linden, N. Y.. M>rphint, but give« the child lafiintl W, Che baleni. further trouble. It h a poeitivo cure, mance isover the seats a ill be remov •avs; "The Gilnmre Aromatic Wine prov G. W. Gievson, and we guarantors it. Trice 19 and COc eau Ji pain. Price 25 con la. Bold 1/ ed and as many as wish can enjoy them ed a great lilessing to my wife.', For tale P. A. B«te«, «« I Goo. W, Burt, 'iruggial. << J. L Daria, <»eo. W. Bnrt, druggist. hy Kogers A Tod<l selves in a social dance. Our Amity I friends will give them a g'xaj house. Mrs. II. I'. STLUMT, I te! te! te! . Tobacco Cigars, Lafeyetts Harness shop, Portland Prices. N P R DETMERING. Dry Goods House CITY STABLES, Henderson ßros= Props. M. S. GOFF. .. ifc; & hl Mu, W. F. COLLARD. Kx "KYoXA •¿TJ,!. ‘¿U Todd. 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