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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE, i » Absolutely False. We understand that a paper ha» been TIIlr.11 DISTRICT. Judge prosecuting Attorney COUNTY. it. r . . Boi re Geo. W. Bel; Circulated m Willamina bv some of the fnend» of Lafayette, purporting to be the I elephone , which contains an article etlecting on the citizens of Willamina THE MrCOY Ml’RDER. ■ UNIVERSALIST CONVENTION. Full Particulars of the Terrible Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Convention held at Murder and Attempted McMinnville, .June 9-13. Suicide. FOR SALE! The finest line of The Oiegon UniveiBalist Convention On the brow of a hill about one mile I met at the C. P. church in thi.i city on I southeast of the little town of McCoy,on Friday and was called to order by the Representatives the Oregon A California railroad in Polk secretary, the president and vice-presi Judge county, is located one of the most beau- dent being absent. The convention was tiful homes in Oregon. A large white Commissioners I - ooened with prayer by Rev. Lee Fair i house surrounded by evergreen trees, child of Lewiston, Idano. Clerk Sheriff attracts the attention of the traveler fiotn On motion, Milton Underwood was Treasure- -------- CONSISTING OF-------- tary (o that section of our county. We tiie first sight gained of it, perhaps sev- Assessor............ • elected president pro. tern. The follow- would be glad if a nv of our friends, see b'chool Supt....... eial miles away. This is the home of i ing committees were appointed : On re- Surveyor ing such an article in circulation, would F. S. Glandon, a former resident of this ! ligious services; A. H. Hodson, .Mrs. 8. Coroner.............. forward us a copy of it, that we may county. I 11 Higgins, 8 Higgins. On credentials, “rand it as a malicious and deliberately This beautiful Polk county home, the Mrs. M M Hodson, Mis. S 11 Higgins, willful falsehood, no doubt eminating seat of one of the well-to-do farmers, of from the pen of the Register’s editorial whom there are so many, of that county, -Mrs. S E Davis. On nominations. M C Brown, A 11 Hodson, Mrs 1, L Under correspondent “Truth,” who is the boon was, on Thursday nighi, the scene of one wood. On motion Rev. Lee Fairchild Fresh roasted peanuts at It. If. companion of the owls and the bats of the most horrible ami blood-curdling was invited to a seal in the convention. Welch’». tf The coiim^te on credentials reported among the mortgage covered ruins of murders that it often becomes the uews- the follow ing Univeisalists present, as Lafayi tie. Thom is II. Rogers is in Astoria visit gatherer’s duty to relate. delegates. S Higgins Mrs. 8 11 Higgins ing friends. The first news ot tlio murder was Miss Ida Iliggin.«, Zena ; O G 8hurtleff, Several wagon loads of people lelt brought to this city early Friday morn- Mrs. L .Shortleff, Mrs. M McKinnon, Me Council Proceedings. Iing by the brother of the murdered wom Coy; Mrs. 8 E Davis, Oiegon City ; M C Fi¡day for the coast. Blown, AS Crider, Dalias; D Ham A regular meeting of the city council an, who was enroute to Noitli Yamhill mock, Mis. 1> 11ammock,B<ooks station ; W. D. Fenton leavos to-day for Olym pes on legal business. was field in their chambers June 7. for the father who was visiting nt that Al I ndeiwood, Mis. L L Underwood, A Dr. Johnson is now prepared to at liesent; Mayor Wortman, Councilmen place. The T elephone immediately dis 11 Hodson, Mrs. M M Hodson, OO Hod- ! son, Mrs. Nellie Hodson, Miss Minnie tend calls in the country at any hour, tf Grissen, Holl and Jones, and the mar patched a staff writer to the scene of the Boice. Mrs. Vedder, J U Cooper, Me ’ shal and recorder. A quorum not being mournful event, and the following full Mineville. Welch & Dee are making preparations Conimitte on religious services, report to build an addition totbeir billiard hall. [uesent, on motion the council adjourn and reliable particulars were gleaned: ed until Thursday evening June 9. Oscat M. Keltv «nd Ids wife Clara, ed arrangements for preaching at C F church Friday and Saturday evenings Ice cream and soda water at. C. Gris June 9, council met pursuant to ad have been married about three years, and at ttie opera house at 11 a. ni. mid sen’s parlors back of the first nationa’ and dining the lattei part of that period journment, all the officers being present 4 p. in. bank. tf have resid ’d in Albany where the hus Saturday’s session.—Called to order except Councilman Campbell. band was employed as a eleik in a dry Ths time for holding the Christian Answer to Land Buyer. The marshalsand recorders reports for goods stole. About, two weeks ago, the by the piesident pro tern and was open Sundav school has been changed from ed w ith prayer bv the Rev. Fairchild. couple separated the wife letiiiiiing to I the month of .May were read and placed 2 :30 p. 1». to 9 a. im . Minutes of yesterday's session te.id E d . T elephone : her lather’s (Air. Glandon) home. On and approved. Lee Patterson picked up a $29 go'd on tile. I see that the moss'oack land buyer of fhursday evening June 9, Kelly came A communication from the street The following resolutions were adopt piece, last week while working the roads from Dallas to McCoy, went to his trunk , Lafayette is not dead yet, and as my fast ed: commissioner recommending the con and took out his revolver, cleaned, oiled Clear the old mill yard. —Agents for the-------- Resolved that a committee of three be j | article was only w ritten to get him to struction of certain sidewalks, was read, and fired it to see that it was in working For sale—a gaod second hand inch appointed to prepare a memorial to the ; plead guilty that ho was a critter of the wtigon will he sold “wav down” for on motion the recorder was instructed order. He then got into his boggy and general convention expressive of the ' dimensions above, from Lafayette as we to draft oidinances requiring said side drove to his father-in-l.iw’s house arriv wants of the Universalist» of this state. I cash. Inquire of F. M. Rowland. IV ing there about 9 o’clock. He knocked By resolution a vote of thanks was! lolly believed; and as the Register has walks to be made, and to post notices at the door and called (or his wife. She Dr. Calhreath has changed his resi tendered lo the O A C R R, the officers | I tailed to chronicle any big lan I sale in dence. He now lives in the Booth house, thereof as by chatter required. Said came to the door and invited Kelty into of I he U. F. church, the choir for favors, | j or near Lafayette, since the land man- sidewalk Io located as follows: On the the house. She was dressed in a loose on the corner opposite the fite hall. 3w and to the people of McMinnville for j ipulator went there he has come out north side of Fourth street in front of lot wraper and bore her child at her breast hospitality. i and plainly give himself awav; and as in her ai ms. The Rt. Rev. B. Wistar Morris preach Resolved that the Universalists of this Just above the parlor slept a hired ed in St. James church Friday evening! , (iin block 8, and in front of block 1C— convention welcome with pleasu ’ e the | lie said nothing in his answer that is Keep on hand a complète stock of flies« and also confirmed a class of three ladies. dsoon G street in front of lot 8 in man, and lie reports hearing the follow iiaten.al visit of the Rev. Lee Fairchild goods. A Is«» a large and well as Worthy of otir notice we »till stick to the ing, after Keltv entered the parlor: sorted line of block 7. of Lewiston, Idaho, that we greatlv np- One and orrehalf acres of land ad point that he is too pure for this damp Kelty-“\Vill you live with me, Clara?” The following claims against the city preciate his assistance in making this joining McMinnville college, for sale at She, replying, “No, I will not,” convention a success an sympathize climate. We think it affects his brain, a bargain. Inquire of C. W. Talmage were presented and allow cd : He, then in an excited tone; “You and his mind seems wandering. I won A Co. Jones A Co., lumber.............. ........ $42.87 won’t, won’t you?” and the report of with him in his labors in our sister terri tory. Committee appointed on memor der if bis people know ho is out on this J. E. Magers, legal service . two pistol shots in quick succession rang 1 6.00 Dr. G. F. Tin ker and wife left Illis ial to general convention J C Cooper, A , tour? We would suggest that he be ----- Ladies’ and Gents’------ 28.00 out outlie still night air, followed by a If Ilonson. M C Biow n. •morning for Portland. The Dr. goes as The State of Oregon, laws 1887.. fall. Geo. Easliery, work on street... nursed well by the peojile of that thriv .75 ■delegate to the grand chapter of the The committee on nominations report J. J. Spencer, recorder ie»»............ 9.95 Mis. Glandon was the first to reach ed the following names for officers of this | ing city, until after the election in No grand lodge ol Masons. The petition oi Jocob Wiseearver ami the parlor door, and the sight that met I convention for the ensuing year, who j A real iced lemonade prepared before others for a sidewalk in John’s Addition her eyes was one of horror. Lying on j were duly elected by ballot, Rev. A J ! vember; and if I know myself they will AN’I> FINE-------- need about six or seven hundred of these your eyes 5 cents. I<e cold soda many commencing on the west side of C street the floor was the inanimate‘form of her J Wigli, llarrisbcrg, president; Miss Jen Ifl Ivors 5 cents. Ice cream in season 15 at the N. E. corner of block 5 and run daughter, still clasping her babe in her nie M Brown, Eugene, vice president: transient tourists to make it anything ■cents at Welch & Dee’s. ning thence south to the S. E. corner of arms, while on his knees, apparently J C Cooper, McMinnville, seeretarvr A like an even race with McMinnville. If block 1(5—thence E. along the north side arising, w ith one hand on the floor, the We buy our machine oil tiv tiie car ot Bine street to the S. E. corner of block other grasping a revolver which he Condro, Halsey, treasurer; Rev. A J he don’t get a pair of wings by that loafl, and carry awav our profits in a 18 was read, and the recorder was in pointed at her, was the murderer of his Wigli occasional sermon for'88, A Brown time, take a lock of his hair and semi ve< pocket. Tie- customers get all the structed to draft an ordinance in accor wile. The mother escaped before he Eugene trustee. The committee on fel him back to his people at the Grand In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which for fit and quality cannot he beat. lowship weie continued the same as benefits at Geo. W. Burts. dance with the prayer of the petition, could fire. Call ami sec our spring Rounde, or whatever reservation lie last year. The shot which killed the wife made goods ^cfore pur John J. Sax wants it known that he is and to post the usual notices. The election of delegates to ttio gener belongs to. Then he can build that chasing else The petion of A. Shuck, praying the a slight scalp wound on the left side of al convention wa» left to the executive ready 4o chop at the mill for $2 per ton, brick “ hog pen ” that he speaks about. where. or will take 1-19 toll. ^Corn meal also council to revoke the livens« heretofore the liead. cut away part of tiie left ear, committee, also the selection of a place granted J. M. HnJeiy to sell intoxicating rang'd downward through the heart for holding the next state convention Gosh! do you think lie would know ground. Satisfaction guarnteed. liquors, on account of said Hulerv hav causing instant death. From the course w ith an earnest invitation to meet at Mc what a fine “brick establishment” was A game ot base ball was played at ing sold such liquors to a minor, was of the bullet it would seem that she Minnville. after calling those old hulls oi Lafayette Amity Saturday, between the Amity laid over until next regular meeting of either fell upon her knees when Kelty The secietrry was instructed to cor tine buildings? Botany way, afier he The Favor of Your Presone« is displayed the pistol or the enraged hus the council nine and the Gopher Valley nine. The respond with the various parishes and gets l>is fine brick “hog pen” finished Requested At Councilmen Grissen, Johnson A Jones band forced her in ifiat position be ascertain what amount could be obtain Im can preside over it to suit himself, as Gopher Valley club was victorious, 34 to fore he fired. His wound is in Were appointed to suggest amendments 29. ed (or the support of a state missionary. I have other busincHS and eanriot go in the left breast just above the left nipple to certain o dinances. The treasurer being absent there was to his einploy as lie wishes. 1 think it The Lafavetto juvenile club played ranging backward ami slightly down Adjourned. no financial report. will »nit a man of his calibre a gerat the second game of the series here coming out below the left shoulder blade. • June 10 The services at the C. I’, church were deal better than taking care of the pan Saturday. Score Lafavette. 45; McMinn After the shooting Kelty went to his Whenever von are in need of any A special meeting of the council was ville, 15: The first game was won by the held June 10. ail the officers being pres buggy, but got out ot it again and went well attended, and the large opera house pers as I suggested in my last, us his thing in the Bakery, Grocery and Con well tilled at both services on Sunday, mind seems to run in the »wine channel. McMinnville hoyi. to tne barn and lay upon the hay until ent. and the Universalist people feel that tile But if he purchased any ot that cheap fectionary line. Remember also that lie The petition of Henderson Bros, and nea ly morning. About daylight he left sermons of the Rev. Lee Fairchild have ¡and there perhaps he will want to stay, has the LARGEST stock of The familiar face of D.C. Ireland, for the barn and started toward his father ’ s CROCKERY and GLASSWARE merly of this city, but of late of the others praying the council to pass an house. Alter walking about two miles left a favorable impression upon the and we cou’t think it right to send him Yamhill Reporter. Ims been visi hie on ordinance leqttring the owners of the lie became exhausted ami went into the good thinking people of this community. away without he can get purchase mom y intown: Will t ell you lamp chimneys,. real property on Third street, commenc At the afternoon services, a collection at first cost back, as lie purcha»ed it He is our streets a po tion of the week, ing at tl.e east side of E street and run house of Mr. Alexander, where lie was was taken among the an lienee of $20.15, with the tiiider»tanding that Lafayette 50 and 75 cents pertloz; standing lumps, now in San Francisco.—Astoria Tran- ning thence east to the west side of found by a searching party and taken to for which the Universalist people feel is to be the county seat foiever But I e 25 cents ; glass sets, 4 pieces, 50 cents ; sciipt. heavy I g.il. glass jug Ho. Oilier things About 7 o’clock H street, to plank said street 12 teet on his father’s house. grateful to the liberal citizens of Mc- that as it may, Yamhill county is the What will Geo. W. Burt be np to each side of the middle of said street, Sheriff Graves of Dallas, came down and Minnville. The total expenses of the best county in the state of Oregon, ami in proportion. next remarked a respected citizen the was reeinded. On motion tiie recorder placed Kelty under arrest, and left a convention being $44, the Universalist for ten or fifteen years the peopia of Garrison’s'Block, - McMinnville, Or. other day. Well sir, the next move w 11 was instructed to draft an ordinance in deputy to guard him. brethren made up the remainder at once. laifayette have been gradu.illv seeing The coroner. Dr. Kirkpatric, held ail be to sell yon all kinds of machine oil accordance with said petition, and to Final adjournment at 5 p. in. Sunday the “hand writing on the wail.” She h .» cheapo- than von can get it at any other post the notices thereof as by law requir: inquest over Hie dead woman, but there with benedic'ion. been improving very little, wh le all the Was little need for it, since the facts of place in Oregon. ed. J. C. C ooper , Secretary. other towns, Dayton, Newt>eig, North the case are so well k nown,and the hus Yamhill, Carlton, Amity, nheridan, The ladies of St. James (Episcopal) band denies nothing’ and says lie only —Having Bought the— State Teachers’ Association. Willamina, and McMinnville, have all Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. regreats not making a surer »hot upo* •church Guild solicit work, either by the been giadiially and steadily coming to Business of Logan Bros. iV Hender afternoon or piece. Are willing to do himself. The best salve in the world for cuts, the front, while Lafayette has been on a son. J Mio reatly Vi do all kinds of The pistol with which Kelty did the D epartment of P ublic I nstruction . I plain sewing or embroidery or tie com standstill, just “all same Mell can mai , S alem , O regon , June 11 ’87.) forters. Apply early Wednesday after bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever shooting can not be found. The w ound no belly good. ” .McMinnville has a sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, ed man was easily tracked liy the great The State Teachers’ Association will noon to poplation four or five times as great and L illie I reland , Sec. of Guild. corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi quantity of blood upon the grass, but convene in this city, Wednesday, July 6, Lafayette is one of the oldest towns in —At Any Time — tively cures piles, or no pay required, the weapon has disappeared. and continue in session July 7 and 8. the county, we think she has lost her Call and see Price’s Bromide enlarg- ft is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac Delivery Wagon Always Ready. The brother of Mrs. Kelty, upon his All teachers and friends of education grip. This should not tin a personal mat ments retouched with India ink at tion, or money rel'uuded. Price 25 return from North Yamhill learn? I that (live Me • Trial. ter it behooves every citizen of the county are cordially invited to attend and aid Rogers A Todd’s, for $3.90. He al-o cents per box. For sale by Rogers & the murderer had been found, and set to look to the best interest of the county has some Water Colors and Oil work. out with the avowed intention of taking in promoting and developing the educa 29yl fod.d. and, as it is a public mutter entirely, He guarantees to give satisfaction at a what little life there was left in him. tional work of our state. An excellent there should he no personal feelings in small profit; he does not want the whole then began a wild race for the bedside programme is being prepared hy the ex G ood B usiness C hance .—A R;>len<li<l it. I am anti tied that the citizens ol world! of the wounded mm ; one bent on his ecutive committee and will lie published opportunity is here offered for engaging mission of vengence, others on prevent- at an early diy. Prominent teachers, McMinnville have as much regard for C. A. Wallace has purchased four and the citizens of Lafayette as they do f<>' and lecturers from our Colleges, Univer one half acres of Ian 1 Ironi F. W. Mar in the milling business. Nathan Nawbv mg further violence. I5ut ride or drive sities, and leading public schools will any other town or its citizens. But ns they would, the enraged brother road has placed in the hands of C. W. Tal t'll, one half mile east of this citv. M' he present, ami take part in the exer when iieople from the east come to t.iis first, an I but for the chance upsetting of Martin has laid off some very fine land mage & Co. for sale, his milling property cises ol the association. Every effort county it is natural for them to visit the into small tracts, for the benefit of par- at Amity. It consists of a steam grist his buggy might have reached the place will be made Io make each session emi county seat the first thing, or to make (Successor to L. Root). before warning could have been given, Ties who wish to purchase that wav, and nently interesting, instructive and suc inquiry about the | o|ilation. And they mill, in good runing order; two run of or friendly hand could prevent the rash Curries a full and complete stock of will sell them at a reasonable price. cessful. Arrangements have been made find it so small that they naturally go stones—one for flour and one for chop— deed. This accident prevented what hy which all mem tiers attending the As on to other parts. But when they visit Johnson the artist will arrive in this a good house and barn, and one acre or only could have resulted in another aw Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, .McMinnville they are all impressed w ith ful tragedy, for neither the father or sociation and paying full fare over the city to-day, and will remain until the its business faculties and location, and East ami West side divisions of the O.A more of ground. The machinery in the brother of tile wounded man would have Wooden and Willowware, 20th inst. While here on his last visit, U R Rand the O I’ R R, will lie entitled the facilities for literature. And so I liis work gave universal satisfaction. mill is comparatively new. and in first- permitted the enriged man to enter the to return tickets at one-fifth of regu.ar think there are several towns in the Many of his picture« can be seen at dif class condition. It is situated in a lively house while they lived. The brother was fare. The hotels of Salem will make county—a« this is a public matter—that ferant places around town. His work town with one of the best farming sec at length persuaded not to attempt to lilieral reductions to all persons attend have as much riglit to demand the enter and went away with threat« of is all of a supeiior quality. Give him a tions in Oregon tributary to it. Rail- Goods delivered promptly to any part ing during the days of the Association. county seat as Lafayette. But as Mc oad runing through the place. Price vengance w hen he would not be turned of the city. call. Minnville is the most centrally located . E. 15 M c E lroy , away. It may lie that the end is Dot yet. $2,500. Terms easy. Address C.’ W, and has a great dral the largest popula Snpt. of Public Instruction. O. C. Hiatt has purchased the harber- Goods Exchanced for Produce. 35fi Kelty ia 28 years of age, and was bom I’alinageA Co. McMinnville, Oregon tion we are in favor of it, and wi I cast ing outfit of H. H. Welch and has at the present home of his fattier. His otir ballot that wav. We have fifty re.«- : moved and opened a nice shop next for further particulars. wife was 22 years of age. Two children Tali Oaks From Little Acorns so.is why, and if Mr Land Buyer wants door to the former stand. He desires to were born to them, liolh boys, the oldest Grow. to know what those reasons are I will L ife S ize —Portrait» can be taken by thank the public for their patronage in 22 months and the youngest but 6 tell him later, if he thinks he is able to the past, and wishes for a continuance W. P. Johnson the well known photo months of age. With brains and skill ««nd patient will. stand the shock or mental strain. As AMITY, OREGON. of their favors in his new place of busi grapher of Salem, who intends coming The entire country surrounding Mc Which shows then» great pai n »taker»! he is away from home we think his brain ! ness. again to McMinnville on the 14th, ot Coy is wild over the event which ha« The Wagon that has pleased the world, would not stand mm-h at a time. But 1,090,090 feet of lumber (all kinds) for lune and will stay tin'il the 26th. He cast such a pall of sadness over two Was made by S tudebaker * we will calmly submit to whatever the legal voters of old Yamhill have to say sale at the Panther creek mill«, near guarantees satisfaction on all liis work. homes. The people there seem to be The Country grew with rapid strides; laigely, if not almost wholly, with the Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of fhe West with teeming acres. Carlton, Oregon. Rough iiimher sol.l about it next November. every desert piton. for $5.00. $6.99 and $7.00 per M., at the Enlarging from old photographs or tin murdered woman, and Kelty’» chance« Was in a quandry what to do! C umtux . Til! relieved by S tudebaker *. of a quick trial were considered good for mill, according to quality and kind. types. Mr. Johnson has finished several So. with Iron and Wood and labor good, Dressed lumber. $10.00 to 16.00 per M. very fine pictures ot residents of this a Vflnle. The remains of the unfortunate woman Though they have many Imitators; Time will be given, one, two or three citv. He has had on exhibition a hah Ami plow work a specialty were taken to North Yamhill, her former If you want the Wagon that’s boston earth ! years, on good paper with interest after dozen life size picture« of the Wortman home, for burial, and nassed through Just buy of S tudebaker *. ----- n----- January 1, 1888. Large discount on fatnilv of this city, ami to any one who tlii« citv on Saturday afternoon’s train cash orders. E. Poppleton. 99tf. wi«he« to see the work, Mrs. Wortman Earlv Sunday morning a large number The moral is plain, which you may know* A I mo manufacture the Ami if you look, you may sec also. will gladly show the pictures, if they •f friends an I relatives psse»d through That the largest Oaks iron» Acorns grow ; M c M innville , - - oregon Several Lafavetteites were in the citv Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, will call at her residence. here to be in attendance at the funeral The same a* the S tudebake . ib . Ha« the latest and greatest discovery for Saturday. The reason, we don’t know, which took place Sunday afternoon. the pniule*« «»traction of teeth by simple but by the way. their countenance« F or S alk .—acres of land three and hariuii «« application to the gums. GIVE ME A CALL. SOtf p,,rn—Near Bellvue, Or., June 8, '87, At last arconnts Kelty'» chances for lighted tin when they struck town miles from Amity and near Briedwell'e we, should judge that it wa« so dull a' to the wife of Cha.«. Sa ling a IO*- pound recovery were good. X V *V’vct\vV al way» hav« station on N. G. R. R. 20(1 acres in cul home that they could not stav there hoy. All doing «ell. Charlie is Joint* doing Aek.r’« Baby C\\ <\ and reliablo Jirdlclneiam thebe«t YXV longer, «o came here to breathe the air npttpr. tivation. Good Imuse, barn ami fencing _ It ia the only anfn tod< pend upon. Arkr r’s Blood El flonth*r at Laud. N otice .-A« I have dispose tof niv bus of prosperity and energy; thereby get Near Hopewell, prJune 9, 1887 to Fine voung orchard. Wil' sell, or trade ixir ha» br*n prrwrib. <1 for year» for all im medicino yrt made that will remove all cam* the wde of James M< Doria d a 12 pound iness at the Cook hotel, I w int tho«e for citv propc ty or business. Price $25, port tics of I hr I.iorxl. In every form of Scrof infantiledixorderw. It containa no Opium ting a new lease of life. They *rl ' here with despondent hopes on the laughter. who a-e indebted to me. to come and per acre. Term* reasonable. the child ulous, Fvpl.i’itieor Jfr-enrialdiamnes, It is or M rpKino, bat county seat question, but now will etrle up immediately and thereby save pain. 2«5 cents, ttold by C. W T lining« A Co. Invalaab.o. Lor LLcuma.ta.rn, La. no equal. taoo / Neir thi* ritv, Sunday, June 12, 1887, home and tackle it again with new lite Double. ’ W. E. M arti ». » Geo. W. Bta*. dmjgLt. MeMinnvilie, Oregon. U ml W. llutt. d.-ug.gi-t to the wife of John Hartman, a son. •and renewed hopes. Senators * J I precinct, or some of them at least. Ii i »tich paper is in circulation, or has been ! ’'ecu shown to any one, it is not the . T elephone . Nothing has ever appear ed in the T elephone in regard to the . people or business interests of Willa mina, but what was highly complimen TOILET ARTICLES ! Ever brougtli to McMinnville. Fine Perfumes, Toilet Soups, Tooth Brushes, Cloth and Hair Brushes, Sjxniges, Sachet Powders, Face Powders, Camiline, Wisdom’s Bobcrtinc. We are making a specialty of Fine Toilet Goods, and WILL SELL THEM CHEAPER THAN Any store in McMinnville. ROGERS & TODD Bishop&Kay svi if AI ILLS Gents’ Furnishing goods, FINK SHOES, Corner Third and C Streets. C. Grissen’s n Trucking and Delivering M. S. (iOPT. »» J. II. HENDERSON Lol Micco Cigars, ..... 'O. ■.. New Blacksmith Shop I SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. Horse Shoeing Dr. G. F. TUCKER. I )< mt ist.