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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. OFFICIAI. I»Ilt ECTOK V. Uud'h‘nn, rete iou"d“'ion of (tie new Odd K.||OW. bund,»« is neiug prepared, ior^nh' ‘I''M >"intinK » luek-ground ^“Pboiog.apuertnsak.u,, U * v„fy Sunday School Convention. OUR ASSISTANTS. The fifth annual Sunday school con Webfoot. vention ol Yutuhill county convened al June 18, 1887. Amity, Oregon, June 14, 1887 at 2 p. in. Jurlge ........................ R. r. . Boise 1DaVndb:i,r.tv‘‘in,'iUJion carJli »'* Prosecuting Attorney Schoo! closed here last Monday. Die president T. il. llendeiHon, was Aleo. W. Belt T el L v .. L that the CO’JNTV. tilled with the spirit of the work, while' Gardens are looking tine. The late tif-iiioXi uthee is getting out. Senators ■ , R. P. Bini ledat"w’“H"'|,-,‘"tlOf P,lan,N *,ave bwn the chorister, Rev. J. Hobergdid ample rain »as a blessing. W. Waltr. »'i at M . 11. l.mgham’a mr sale Mrs. Carey went to Salem Cali justice to that part of ttie service. Tlie R. R. hatii'blin, curly Representatives and »ecure your choice. house was well arranged, the weather | to vi.it leiutives there. »■ N. Little. C. Lafollett. >1if‘"l!tirVeliCh.‘",.llavi,1B the ceiling ol tine anti the attendance large, therefore Judge L. Lougharv bdhanl hull decorated with-’ 1 we might expect a good meeting and so j Mr. Rudder is here driving Commissioners j .... a now dam at the mills. J. S. Hibbs, >lmit-kuow-wliat you-cu!l eui” designs. t...... (•co. Dorsev. it was. Clerk Ilav harvest will soon be in order; Cr. W. Briedwell. Lumber is on the ground and work Hon. J. E. Magers ably and pleasantly ! prospects Sheriff............ are good fora good crop. , !'• I. Harris. Treasure* ... bu h'l'i'r'' 1 " o' h ' >'vw led the superintendents work niter | ■ M • W . Nelson. Assessor.......... Mrs. Frank Moore of Woodburn nee I building, comer B and Fourth streets, W vatt Harris. School Sit pt. .. J. A. (’. Freund rm!'? I,n: '■!s,Pr" at ,lle intersection of which the entire programme fortlie day i Al ms Fanny Wilson) is visiting her Purveyor............ | parents here. J. D. Fenton. 1 bird and ( street,, is going io be reno- was well ca.-ried out. Coroner............. • D. C. Narver. The morning session of the second day Miss Emma Hawley ot your city, re- was mostly given to reports of officers turned home to-dav from a visit to this neighborhood. Gen Chris Tayharof Dayton, lias been and schools, all of which was full of TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS. There was a full deligation from our emmmssmneil A. 1>. I . on ihe stafi'ol interest, showing a total of 105 officers Department t omuiander.of the G A R 120 teachers and 1180 scholars. Twenty Sabbath sei ool to the convention al Days growing shorter. department of Oregon. Sunday schools were spoken of which Amity, with the exception of the super intendent, and he sent his wife as sub Flags and Fireworku at C. Grixaen’a Rev. JolinC. Fair will officiate in St. were not represented from the fact that stitute. The delegates were : Mesdames you Job work neatly executed at this .imes i-li-.irch Mc.dmnville on Sunrlui they were not know to the oflicers of the E. C. Robertson, Elizabeth M. A. Gil- June 26, at Ila. ill. and al Sheridan o‘i. convention. We would here remark! ky, T. Wilson, Air. J. \V. Couvert and office. the same day at 7 p. in. that all schools in the county should let Mr-. Stillwell iu the place ot her hus Fresh roasted peanuts at H. H. band. The county seat is Lafavette— Welch’s. tf themselves be kuown and all are hereby C ornet . A pity ’¡is *ns true; requested to send delegates and reports Catch on »o Rogers <t Todds’ new ad. But 'twill not be so long, you bet— to the next convention. The meeting in this issue. 1 do, don’t you ? Woods. was lull of interest from first torast. elos- i Joseph Hembree, of Lafavette, was in June 15, 1S87. I1uri.ng the absence of Mr. Baxter the ng with one of Dr. Watts’ grand efforts the city Tuesday. n behalf of the pending constitutional b lsines« will be carried on by Mr. Bog Town dull, and news scarce. Capt. Ed. Fellows lias oar th inks for ■rs who says that groceries will I»» so ri amendment. Ambrose Arateli is quite sick with the Before closing, the convention passed t the same old standard bedrock price-. a liberal supply of i»-e. i solutions deela» ing itself opposed to all lung fever. W ill Price, since his reduction in the violations ot the Christain Sabbath Dr. .Li’inson is now prepared to at blacksmith, Mr. Devens, seen s tend calls in the country at any hour, t I ice of B omi le enlargements, is over whether it be Sunday railroad train», to Our bo busy. Notice to Contractors. run with work. He is now doing Die airbath newspapers or secular business. Rev. M. Garrison of Amitv willp-earl b-st q i rlitvofwoi k on large size nicture- A. Phelps received a new stock ol Another endorsing tlm noble efforts ol 1 at tlie M- C.ii.e M. E.’church at 11 o’clock or 43.00. Sealed bids will l»e received by the • lie W. C. T. IJ. in building tip a temper j goods on the Fields. Sunday July 10. F Miss Jessie Yrrm g, while in a st ite o tie mo. al and religions influence, also Miss Geòrgie Bayley returned from undersigned, for buildir g the new For f-ale—a gooil second hand .".if in» h •omnambulism, waike.lout of a sec-on. extending a vote ot thunks to the presi- Va c Miver \\ . .. last wevk. church at McMinnville Oregon. Bids to wagon will Im sol,) “wav down” fo lo-y door and tell about fifteen feet lent and other otiieeis of tlie convention j be received from this date until June £»S bruising her consider ably. She was nm lor tlieii labors in preparing for ami eon j Dances seem to beali the rage, us we 18»S7, at 1 o’clock p. m. For plans spec- cash. Inquire of F. M. Rowland. ducting the meeting, and another to tlie ’ have one every week. riurt dangerously. itications and details, call at inv store. Rev. M». Hoberg wi|| preach at tlie go »1 peopleol Amity ¡or the hospitable j The committee reserve the right to The buil ling committee of tlie C. P nanner in which they entertained all I The Krebs boys have just finished the McCabe M. E. chnr -h at 11 o’clock Sun church have accepted the de^inns of Ro\ who attended. List but not hast re-: flume for the mill. They will now Blurt reject any and all bids. ilav July 3d. Also at half past two. W. F. Coi.t. add . »Viles for the inside decor.ition of the quest ing t lie R-porter, T elkphovi : and on the mill. By order ot Building Committee. Dr. Calbreath has change»l his resi '■•w chinch. It :s veiy fine and show.' Register to publish I'm above article. The steamer Fields came in Friday onsideiable oiiginality. dence. He now lives in the Boo'li ho»!«.. Now -Messers. Editors if you comply , morning going out the sain • evening to McMinnville, Oregon, .lune 17, 1887. on tlie corner opposite tlie fire hall. 3w The book fluent that has been ii witii this last resolution many good peo- I tow’ in Die schooner Qm en ot the Bay, o > Tall O.iks From Little Acorns loaded with lumber for the uanneiy. One and one-half acres of land ad- town for the last four or five weeks is pie will rise up ami call you blessed. E. 8. L onoacke , See. (¡row. joining McMinnville college, for sale at atlier a pe;severing fellow. He beiievi Our friend Mr Moriarty amt family left for O’t’cnnor, Nebraska to-day ; we wish a bargain. Inquire of C. W. Tai tn age in the «»Id motto “Ii at first you don’t ncceed, try, try u/ain.” Christain Camp Meeting & Co. them <; pleasant trip, and hope they will With brains and skill and path nt will, shows them great painstakers! some day return to the sunny shores oi Which The Open temperance society wii The Wagon that has pleased ilic world, J. B. Gardner, We «tq.j, 13 «>|| see, is on<*e more A' Turner, near Salem, on Thursday the Pacific. Was made by S tudebakers neet at. Grange hull on Monday evening on the streets, fie is better and . —........ 1 will ho We have lively times since the saloon The C.iuntry grew with rapid strides; able to discard his crutches in a few unusual. No programme has been pre the Kith, inst. the annual out door con- oared but there will be interesting vocation of the Christain church began has been staiteli, but whiskey and danc I he West with teeming acres, days. •xej-cises. Every bod v invited. to assemble, despite tlie lain, By Sun- ing don’t go well together, as probably Was in a qtiandry what to do! Prof. Carl Young i»s;»ei I n r his «n-n Till relieved by S tudebakers . Negotiations are now pending between day there weie, by actual count, some some of our boys found out the other rner vacation in this city. He will Inv • evening. So, with Iron and Wood r.nd labor good, charge of tlie public school of Lafayette the base hall club of this city "ith the .130 vehicles, besides horsemen, and they have many Imitators; \mity nine to play a match gain« Frank Goff is building a large house Though next year. II you want the Wagon that’s best on earth! there must been fully 1,500 people on I Dallas, cn the 4th of »Inly, for a silvei on his place just east of town. 1 think Just buy of S tudebakers . Cffl^’Farmers anil their families will tipped h it. Say b«»ys! 1 guess McMinn ■he grounds. Tim following ministers the main building is 12x16, as the othei find Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposit. ville wants that hat. ire ii» attendance: Elder II. M. Waller, part has not been start« <1 I am not able The moral is plain, which you may know* And if you look, von may see also, the Grange store, just the place to take donmoutli; Elias Cox, Mehama; Peter to say how large it will be. That the largest Oaks from Acorns grow; For several da vs past a calb)ti bucket a meal, when in town. S ea F oam . The same as the Sri dedyku . kh . •V cherries have been suireptioush shuck. Monitor; J. E. Roberts, Aums A real iced lemonade prepared before muggledinto this office from some mys ville; I. N. Mulky, Pleasant Hill: E. your eves5 cents. lie cohl soda mam terious source. Who is the kind dona- Most Excellent. Religious Services-Sunday Next. flavors 5 cents. L-e cream in season 15 o ? We thank them very much and A’eddle, Mount Pleasant: R. M. Mes J J Atkins, chief of police, Knoxville. sick, Portland; R. .11. Moss, Seattle; cents at Welch A Dee’s. mpe the visits of the tin bucket wil M. E church—services will bo held Tenn , writes: "My family mid I are bene I. W. Webb, Salem; F. Dillard Holman, If yon are in McMinnville, and ’ want till continue. at 11 a. in. and at 7 :00 p. m. ficiaries of your most exi-ellent medicine, n good meal or a good bed. go to th«* Mr Bixter and 1.vigil'era, aecoinpiin- Millsboro : S. W. P Richardson, Inde All are coi diallv invited. Dr, King’s N»-w Discovery for consumption : Centril hotel; only two hhe-ks iro n the «1 hv Mm. Ma tin ami daughter Eva, pendence; Pressdent D. T. Stanley,! R ev . II. P. S atchwell , Pastor. having found it to be all that von claim foi I j main business street. tf ionmouth; 1). M. Doty, Amity; and P. desire to testify to its virtue. My frienil- .laited for Nustucci y.»sle day, whe-» ............................. ......... J ........... - ’ ......... j St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass it, to wlmm 1 have recommended it. prai-»- i We buy our machine ............. oil by the ear liey iiP.end to sojourn lor a month s vairon», a young Swede, studying for at every opportunity." Dr. King's New at 10:30 a. in on the second and fouitli load, »nil carry .- iiwav our profits in a dies Fannie Baxter is in poor health he inunstery at Monmouth college. Discovery for Consumption is gunrimtc» vest pocket. The customers get al! tin ind a change of idiniate we ho|>e will • here are more camps and campers than Sumiays of each month. Sunday school to cure coughs, cold«, lirouchitis. iisilimn Sumlay. »» ¡ng about a change fur the better. benefits at Geo. W. Bmts. Hist year and the social and devotional at 2:30 p. m. eyerv croup, and ever}- allectioii of the tliroat j. 8. W hite , Rector. chest ami lungs. -pit it is exceptionally good. On Satur- The Rev. I.ee Fair» hild of Lewiston John .1. Sax wants it known that lie is Trial bottles free at Regers A T»»ld’.- St. James’ church. Rev. John C. rea»ly to chop at the mill for $2 per ton. ill »ho, left vi-steidav on the four o’clock lay there is to he a gram! basket picnic 3 prohibition demonstration. Frol. Fair, rector. Services 11 a. in. and drugstore. Large size 41. or will take 1-1(1 toll. Corn meal also 'rain lot home. He lias l»een snendin. md .Vm. Crohuist of San Francisco, will 7 p. in. eve ill week« here. lie is one of tie ground. Satisfaction guarntoed. A Captnin’s Fortiinate Discover) leiiver the oration. County judge Shaw, Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. inest gentlemen that it lias been on Ion. T. W. Davenport, ex-senator, R. There will be n special meeting of the ■leasnr»“ to meet, we will sav, for hi Friday evening services at 7:00 p. m. Cupt. Coleman, sclir. Weymouth plvioi W. C. T. U. at the M. E. church Satu nmetit that there is a possibility of in- E. Hainelton, Ehler J. W. Webb ami Seats free. All a«u cordially invited to between Atlantic City and N. \ had beep »tliers will deliver addresses. Silveiton attend. day, June 25th, at 3 o’clock p. m » »turning. troubled with a cough so that he was un and Turner brass hands will furnish L. A. B akek , See. The T elephonk olii ce was favored music. Ii is expected that every amend C. P. church. Services at the usual able to sleep, and W hs induced to try Dr Kings New Discoverv for ('onsiihiptio’n. I The remains of I’htllip Delashmut’ v»‘»tet (1 iv with a pl asant call fron* ment league in Marion and some other hours. not only gave him instant r« le.f, but allay were buried at the South Yamhill Ban- Mrs. Jn is Wells of California, nee counties will be rep-sented. There will Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. All are ed the extreme soreness in his breast. Hi ti«t church i-eniele-y, on Jun:* lti, 18S7. • tiss Jul: i E' clestoll and her sister be preaching again at night, and the e cordially invited to attend these ser children were similary effected uml a singb. He died at Amity June 16, 1887 of con ■ I s. McC'llourh of this city. Mrs. lines on Sunday. There will no doubt vices. ♦ lose had the same happy effect. Dr. King weeks >e an immense throng on that day. »Veils will ep nd revera! sumption, aged 23 years. New Discovery is now the standard rem Services pt the Baptist church. — edv in the Coleman household and on boar« ¡siting her pa ents Mr. and Mis. Ezra Already there have been some converts, What will Geo. W. Burt be up to Ee leston oi this city. the schooner. Free Trial Bottle of thi Preaching morning and evening at i U8U- and a number of immersions is looked Standard Remedy at Rogers & To.Id’« next.reins:ked a respected citizen th> .or. In attendence are pers »ns from al hours—11 a in. and 7 p. in. The audience that greeted Prof. Bauer Store other day. Well sir, tin» next move will Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Jarion, 1\ Ik, Yamhill, Linn, Lane, be to sell von nil kind« of machine oil it tile public scho»>l Imuse, last M»»n»lai Douglas, Mulilioinah, Wasco counties All are cordially invited to those ser- evening. Was large. The lecture th it In- Renews Her Youth. cheaper than von can get it at ant- otiier vices. Strangers especially made wvl- A. J. N. leliveieri on the subject of writing, was md fruai W .T. come to come and worship with us. place in Oregon. Mrs. I’lni'bo ( 'hcslcy, Peterson, Clay Co. :o »»i and delive ed in a wav that made Call and see Price's Bromide enlarg the people think that the I’rof. knew Iris Temperance Meeting. Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, ments retouched with India ink at msiness. J mining from his specimem- Brace Up. the truth of which is vouched for by tin Rogers A Todd’s, for $3.03. Ho al«»» it is our opinion that he does. I wish to announce to the temperance of the town : “I am 73 years ohi, You are feeling depressed, your appetite residents has some Water Colors an»1 Oil work have been troubled with kidnev complaint Hon W D. Fanton i -. expected home workeis of Yamhill county that arrange- is poor, you are bothered with headache, I ami lie guarantees to give satishietion at u lameness for nmay years; could no! uents are perlectod to have a grand dress myself without help Now 1 an small profit; he does not want the whole to-» ay. He has l een up on tire Soun« t here ally foi the amendment. Col. George you arc fidgetty, nervous, and generally free from all pain and soreness, ami an on legal business, and while world! out of sorts, and want to brace up Brace thought that Im would run over to Vic able to <!<» all my <»wn housework I <»w< voodfoid has been secured to lecture up. but not with stimulants, spring medi my thanks to Electric Bitters for having re O. C. Hiatt has purchased the barber- toria ami see tire (' mnm ks celeb'ate tin ing outfit of H. II. Welch an»l ha- Queen’s jubilee. He did so ami now ii h ee »lays in succession in McMinnville cines, or bitters, which have for their basis newed my youth, ami ri moved complete!; very cheap bad whisky, and which stimu all d(>MvaM*M and pai ” Try a bottle, onl; moved an»l opened a nice shop next is a qnes'ion to us whether he is s itisfi reginning on Monday, June 27th, and late you for an hour, and then leave you in 50c at R jger.< A fo I h Dm ; Sto-c 4 door to the former stand. He desires to d with an Atn.-ricm celebration or noi . outlinin g through Tuesilay ami worse condition than before. What you thank the public for their patronage in iVe slu uld think he would be. want is an alterative that will purify your Wednesday, 28111 and 21’th. Let all the blood, start healthy action of liver ami kid Home Produce Market the past, and wishes for a continuance The annual meeting of t'anp Hem i -agues come. Let everybody come, neys, restore your vitality, and give renew of their favors in his new place of busi a’ it i- proposed to orgonixe a county l..ague ed health and’ strength. Such a medicine Corrected for the T elephone by Baxter 4 A bree, No 3, I W. V. w II I e held ness. you will find in Electric Bitters, and only iarris»»n’- per l.onee, on Friday, Jun, •n Wednesday, Juns 2»ih ; for tins pu liogCM. The broom brigade oi this city has 1 The ete >n of I'tlicers will tak»- ■owe let every i»reein< t b<- represented. o cents a bottle at Rogers <fc Todd’s drug «0. Wheat, per bu ...................... store. 3 received an invitation to take put in th-- plwe daring the m»-eting. The Gran.I Elect delegates ill eve»y league and .r)U Oats, per bu ............. celebration at North Yamhill on July 4 ■omniarnle of the 1 W. V. is » xpei t»-<. n-ightrorhood. It is time to awake oat Flour, per bar. ........ 15.0- It is probable they will accept tlie invi to be here. A dinner and a gem-ralgood 01 sleep. Excítemela in Texas. Egus. per <loz.................. 15 W. J. < KAwroKir, iation. Should they »io so it will he an t rm* is sure to *»e had in assoeiat ing w it Butter, per lb ............ 2»> Committee. (¡rent excitement has been eau*»ed in the interesting and attractive part of the md comradeR. Bring v»>ur basket» and < ’heese, best, per ib................. 20 vicinity of Paris. Tex., by the remarkable Apples, ; er box........ Soriano don't foiget to bring your laniily also. programme. . , Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. ....... lib recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so Bacon, «¡«les Later.—Girls all engaged for other Austin Dee returned We loesd »y, from Mr *• shoulder ................... celebrations. The best salve in ttie world for cuts, helpless he cotild not turn in bed, or raise “ bum, sugar cured 12® 15« Nestm ea bay. and reported a fine tiin ■ 1,030,000 feet of lumber (all kin.Is) fm riie-e was qui'e a tarty nt the l».j . »ruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever his head; everybody said he was dying of consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s sale at tlie Panther creek mills, near twenty-five persons in ail. While ilrer -ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, New Discovery was sent him. Finding re Carlton, Oregon. Rough iuniber sold riming a s'orrii two young sea Imus we » ■orns, and all skin eruptions, and |»o«i- lief, he bought a large Irottie and a box of e for $5.00. $6.00 and $7.00 per M., at th" washed ashore, wliii ii he r aptu ed ami •iveiy cures piles, or no pay required, Dr. Kings New Life Pills; by the time he mill, according to qnilitv and kin«I brought to this city with him. They an it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfa«- had taken two boxes of pilh and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well ami had Dressed lumber. $10.00 to 16.00 per I beauties, ami weigh alxitit 5*1 ft a apiece . ion. or money reiuuded. Price 25 gained in flesh thirtv-six pound s Time will be given, one. two or three He intends having a tank built ami put —Having Bought the — •ent* ;>er box. For sale by Kogers A Tria isitilex of this <¡real Discovery for vears, on good paper with interest aftei •ing them on exhibition at bis place ol fofM. Consumption free at Rogers v Todd’s 29yl Business of Tx»gan Bros. A ¡lender- January 1, 1888. Large discount on > nsiness. son. I urn ready to do all kinds of »•ash orders. E. Poppleton. IMtL Outsiders frequently wonder wlier* G rand L odge I. O. G. T.—The grand Goon B( miners (’ hance .—A splendid the rail oarls o »tai r p'Oiwr return fm lodge of Good Templers has been in ees- opportunity is here offered for engaging Prof Bauer, late of California and for merlv of Pennsylvania, lias organize»! » .»»me of the ingenious but costly meth *ion at Salem during th* lore p<rt of the in the milling husint^Rs. Nathan Nowbv .,1» a»lo| I»-'! in »die t s ng their Im»-' —At Any Ti me - school in our citv. Ami his pnmls. who >n of the latest to attract our attention «eek. A large attendance baa been has placed in the hands of C. W. Tal are all voung ladies ami gentlemen, is a ni. eiv bound Bd-p»ge l-ook entitled, •resent and great interest manifested Delivery ¥»agon Always Ready. mage & (’o. for his milling property speak in’tlie highest term» of his te u-ti "What to do," containing »leaciiptior ing rapidly iro n th - beri-imnz; » pu ami the »-or eet »ules <>t a large number n the tempe ance work. The session at Amity. It consists of a steam grist Olvr Me a Trial. pil making as high a» 2U0 capital stem .lt games suital'le for parlor or lawn Ijou ned yesterday noon after electing mill, in good runirig order; two run ot strokes in one minute. Much inteiest is which has b-<”> is-oe l be me Plunge •he following officers for the ensuing stones—one for flour and one for chop— indeed shown bv the people of our ciD Department of the St. Pa'll. Urnm-ap»» i- ear: Rev. W G S inpson, The Dilies, a goo<I house ami barn, and one acre or on account of elncition wh»n th -v t Manitolm »ailw ,y, and «ill. «'■ tinder ■ rand t bief T.-rnpler: T B Handleyr more of ground. The machinery in the know tliat they have a go.xl instru.-to stand, be forw ir»le»l |»»'tt»ai<l upon re S, A. YOUNG, M. D. 11 Isboro, Counselor; Mrs. C A Barnes, mill is comparatively new. and in first Now is vour time to have lie.iutiful car.i- ■eipt of 8 » ents l.v C. H r,‘I?> written by a in »ster pen n in. • »1 1‘asserrger Agent, at St I atll. It >- \Ibina, (Irani Vice Teinpler«; Z T i la^s condition. It is situated in a lively Physician & Surgeon, Yes!McMinnville went in the little i :>ook that wonhl ornament a!m >’t ani A right. I’o tlaml, Past Grand Templer; tow n w ith one of the ln*st faiming so«- \V 8 James. Secretary; W T Riches, M< M ix . xvii . le , - On able and interest hothobl and young. tions in Oregon tributary toit. Rail end of the ho'n forty tears »go, with tIn IssiMant; J II Lambert: Edith Wealh- nad runing through the. place. Price Yamhill Reporter as her month p»» e Olfif-e and resi lenre on D street • ed, Hillsta»r«h Superintendent juvenile •2.5‘K). Ternu ea*y. Address ('. W, She is now coming out of the large en. F ob SAM.—2m ai res of w<»’k"; Rev W M Houston, Junction, rahmgeAc Co. M ’’innville, Oregon alls promptly answered «lay <»r night. better in morals,education an»i all gene miles from Amity an » near la’sl al The next <rartd lodge will be lor farther particulars. al improvements. She hi« grown ••• .. Id in East po t’.an I. Í X\ A in ! rc’.lahlo Medie’n»" are tli< ’ » i mach lately with the T ei . phos « «« « • •fat ion on N. G. R. R. 2n ••• ** i" r* mouth piece that it is impossible I” ' '' ration. <•-* 11 lw.fl-»’, h»• n i «I (••»»» i F ob ^ alk .—A fine Mooled cow *r»l VJwW todepemltiTx.n. A»i.er'a IP zk I El N otice .—A* I have disposed of n»y bu«*- ixir ha. been y-escribí »1 f r jtr.nf r.Him- to make a sneak buck an I •" '"J i»»c vounf '• ch-f l Wil'R-il.n-fr- ■*wMMt'|i<‘ Cook hotel, I w»nt those tlL Cow *2 J«r»py. *4 sit »»thorn-Ihtr- pnritieaeft'ieElood. In every foraci ¡Jcrof- the little end on the o'.I 1.»‘ ’ •re t% p '•£* I » V . hl<ri-< I Ii4-n,an l *4 Ay Ith'ro. Cali wir«-rt by clous, fvphi!’.»1er t Mcrcnrlsldi.xaren, Iti • boa e in«le‘tel to n»r, tn come arid bl*». Oh! No! With »he T ki . i : ph ”N »« >• r* W* c er acr ettle up immediately an«i thereby **ave lull »>lov<le<l l>u>hutt> tntfl. Inquire <• lnvrJuab.o. l'or Lucuxitita,L - uoc4¡a*L W Talmage Ä Co. month piece »he is pnshed fo-w » •» ■>" Ki.xvox 4 Rxr. ifoubie. W. E. M aj .rm. • •«o. W. Hurt. <IruQ(<*t. made to comeoutoi the Urge end wan McMinnville, Oregon. I groat eclat. THIRD DISTRICT. M e are selling Drugs, Medicines, Station cry, etc., cheaper than any store in the county We are selling only first class goods, which we guarantee to give entire satisfaction Our store is open every day in the wee! for customers who want to save money ii buying Lard Oil, Castor Oil and all kinds of of Machine Oils, Drugs, Medicines, etc. When are in McMinnville come and see us and we will save you money. ROGERS & TODD, The Leading Druggists, McMinn ville, Oregon n ss Trucking and Delivering M. S. (¡OFI .« Agents .or tuo- A I ILLS Keep on bund a complete stpr-k •*< -ihcea goods. Also a large anil well as sorted line of Gents’ Furnishing good.?, ---- Ladies' and Gents’ KIXIL SHOES AND FINE In nil the latest. Styles ami Patterns, which j for tit and quality cannot be beat. Call and see our spring goods before pur- • chasing vise- . where. Corner Third and C Streets. J. II. HENDERSON (Successor to L. Root)' Curries a full and complete stock of Grocariss, Crockery, Glasswrre, Wooden and Willowware, ’ 1 ’ol a cco Cigars. Goods (lellvercd promptly tc ony part i, of tire city. Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35tl THE OLD RELIABLE GALLOWAY & GOUCHER, Props, lid. wnrcliouse I’ being thoroughly reno Vated and overhauled, and new uccom- iinslations are Ix-ing ndilcd, iiigbext Casi) Pi ices Paid for Grain. Direct Shipments to San Francisco. None but standard Calcutta Sacks kept and let on the most reasonable terms. Honest Weight. Fair Dealing, The Favor of Your Presene» i: Requested At O. Grissen’s Whenever von are in need of any thing in the Bakery, Grocery and Con fectionary line. RemembiT also that h< lias the LARGEST stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE in town: Wil) sell you lamp chimneys 5 > ami 75 cents perdoz; standing bmps 25 cent« ; glass sets, 4 pieces, 50 cents heavy 1 g il. glass jug 65. Other thing: in proportion. Garrison’s Block, - McMinnville, Or THE PROVINCIAL P.HZl H0R3E. MILTON! Will stilivi th»* rns'iing »<*i«nn, comment big \l»ril 1 t. an 1 «* ». Ilri-r July 3!«i. n '■IcMhiii-...!<■, iti til», old Mill y.ir»l, «ver i day. Single *rrvif r, ||0, pnvnble st time of sc ice; to iiiHiirc, ÄI5. payable when mare 1 known to be with t »al or when p'irtcd wit • »r remove«! from the i'mmty All rare '(• tn ken to prevent arefrlvnte, but na r< • il i!ity will be Wil! hml pedigree on bilD posted rtimnel out the county J M. iit'LEI«5. i’r«»priv m ■Kx. TiVAxX. i'.VJ,!, ro..fh<r at 1.» I. It i. the onl/ .af ni.Mliciri. j-pt rn uln tliat will ß infantilo »!iw»r<b—n. It cnnt.inn no <?;><>»» nr M ■’-••’.inn, but fri««, tl.o child tntiir- tone j., pain. Frlcc 25 cents. EJ1L