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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1887)
est SIDE TELEPHONE. OFFICIAI. DIICHCTOK1-. •T ™ I** |.|Jnii!m .tgr,,U’:0 •r“ **id '» ’•« ve.y I Knuiul lltiouglww llle vu||rJ. t,lls vt a - Teinperanpe Meeting- OUR ASSISTANTS. < oi. Woodford has just closed a three Woods. ■lavs nie<*ting in McMinnville. His ser I vices were secured through the efforts of June 25, 1S87. II. P. Boise ____ I*ti»ccuting Attorney Geo. W. Be!*. ...... • the several temperance organizations ' We are having wa*m weather. ce**sTv. represented in this place. His work has I’etei Bellague went to Gervais last B. P. Bin' '^natoft ; more than satisfied tlie expectations of week. , J. W. Wat, the temperniiee Woi keis. A meeting lot K. K. Laughlin lo get one al tlliH |ale da(v Dr. Roads went to the valley this Kepresentatlves F. N Little tou'eXh°i the T elephone tho oiganization of a local league wa» week. • larfollett io -e left jexterday tor« vmit of seveial l'el<l in the opera house at 11 o'clock, L. Ixmghnrv Wood A Farmer are getting ready for Judge J. S. Hibbs iak« among fuenda in Poitland. lune 29th. Prof. W. J. Crawford was logging. C0i»»uissi<Ävrs j -■ i ■ Geo. Dorsey higan Bro». A Henderson will furniali called to thechair,and Mrs. C. S. Young The first story of the mill was raised <1. W. Itriedwei' .-Irrk ............. M uf <1"V was appointed to act as secretary. On last week. T. J. Harris at IUvta.,r,age- iOr "‘e rheritl Trmrarer........ W. W. Nelson. al Da>tun to ride tn on the Fourth. taking the chair tlie Professor made a The steamer Fields came in last tme«sor........ Wyatt Harris. <n^db1vl:Hi),ln'1il,l# b*nd ,“‘H been »*• short speceli. He was followed by Dr. Wednesday. ¿rhwl Snpt J. A. C. Freund. 1 6 * *,aUon eomm it tee, of Waits in an interesting talk. Kev. G. J . Surveyor .......... • • • • J. I). Fenton. W!ii L. Hulbert and wife left for Corvallis I'.rrmrer • - D. C. Narver. ... a!3St“* “■* “ r'“" Burchett gave an address that was very last Monday. much to the point, and he Was followed The coast surveyers will survey the by Col. Woodford in a speech of about bay next week. TELEPHONE whisperings Jezterdzy afternoon tor Albina. He will thirty minutes. At this point a motion Quite a party of Indians came up from make ins home there. carried to proceed with the organization, Salmon river last week. Year half g®nc. I July The cleanest sand that we have ever and the ehair appointed a committee, The steam mill at Sherringer’s land I Fresh roasted peanuts at H. H seen ih that being nae i in the conztruct- which after due consideration recomend ing is progressing rapidly. ion of the Odd FdloWH’ building. It i8 ed the following officers of the league: 1 Welch’s. tf Dr. Odell of Dayton, Or., came in last ■ Scoeral families left during the week procured near Elk Ro.*k. Pre»., W. J. Crawford; vice-presidents, week to spend the summer here. C. R. ( ook has ro-snblet the contract Mrs. Dr. Calbreath, Rev. Batchwell; sec. i I for Nestncca. The schooner Queen of the Bay ia Sain Manning’« barn to Peckham, Mr. Briggs; treas., C. P. Bishop. Two I W. W. Niiol returned Wednesday, tor peeled in next week with lumber. who will put a full force on about the I frail Sprague, W. T. loth ot next month. Whoiathe next? members of the executive committee Dick Robidee and Rob Weatherly re- ■ Kogers A Todd sell Btiliacb, the Cali- Camp Hembree No. 3 I. W. V., will were appointed; viz. J. C. Cooper and urned from Yaqtiins Bay this week. I tomia insect powder. Try it. hold a grand meeting at the opera house Miss Virginia Ohls. These together A few teams of coasters have come in I Gome ami got our pi ices on Lard Oil, !?, -v< fand cotiunand’sr Col. with the officers constitute the executive | but so far the travel has been very light. I Kelsey will be present, beside other dis I furtorOil, etc., before vnu buy. committee«. There is to lie a dance on BeaverCreek It was moved to proceed at once to tlie Fourth and also one on little Nes- I Atty number of tea<nis engaged in trngumhed officers. Die T klkpuoxe will be issued on next organize a county league, having in view j tui'ca. I kittling lumber from the mountains. Tuesday the »anie us usual. We feel it < more thorough organization of the. The Grand Ronde and Sand Lake I If volt want to puhlisli a book, get the our to the reading public to atay al tore.-s, and carrying the work into the] I wagon road is in better condition than it I printing done at tlie T elephone office. home duty and work during the Fourth in or rural distiicts. A committee was duh i ever has beon before. I Tire 'Brownsville woolen mills shut der to satisfy the public. appointed to nominate officers of the ( I {own next Saturday night for two weeks. J.F. Wisecarver returned from Nes c runty league. The report was as fol- j John Rock our prominent merchant With brains and skill and parent will. lows: Pres., Dr. J. W. Watts, of Lafa-' received a new slock of goods by Die last Winch shows them great painstakers! I Persian Inwect Powder will kill anv ticca Tue«.|<y evening, bringing with yette; S ea F oam . l’lie Wagon that has pleased the world, 1st vice pres., J. S. Hibbs, 2d steamer. I kind «f insect, for sale by Rogers A Todd him his wife, who expi-ctert to remain vice. Mis. Was made by S tl ’ pehakers Mary Edwards, of Newberg; I I there some weeks. Site suffered »vere- I For Sale.—A good milch cow with a ly witti tootli ache while theie and was see., T. C. Stephens, of Lafayette; treas., , Religious Services-Sunday Next The Country grew with rapid strides; I young calf.—IntjwiTc of Mrs. J. P. compelled to leturn with her husband. A. D. Runnels, of North Yamhill, i I he West with teeming acres. Was in a (juundrv what to do! I Powell. 2w. Speeclies were in order and several re- ] Till relieved by »S tudebakers . There will be » rifle shooting match at Hponded, among them Dr. Watts, Col. | M. E I’hurch—Hervices will be held I Go to Rogers A Todds' and «-t one of North Yamhill on July Fourth; best Woodlord, and Mr. Cohn. The appoint* ! at 11 a. m. ami at 7 :00 p. in. So. with Iron and Wood and labor good, I those fine c igars. They are tXe best in score in teams, two hundred vanls, off- merit of an executive committee was the 1 All are cordially invited. Though they havo many Imitators ; I the city. if you want the Wagon that’s best on earth ' h u.d. Entrance fee $1.00;'prize $10. next ordei, and those chosen besides tlie [ R ev . II. P. S atchwkll , Pastor. I The fast ho-ses in town are being Shooters m.iy use any sights that do not above named officers were Col. J. C. I St. James’ (Catholic) church. Mass Just buy of S tudebakers . I worked pretty regularly on the new magnify. There will also be a good Cooper, Rev. E. Russ, and Mrs. Gilkey at 10:30 a rn on the second and fouitb The moral is plain, which you may know* chance for a small purse race on the of Webfoot. It is expected tliut a conn-1 And if you look, you may see also, I course. course. tv convention will be called in due time. Sundays of each month. Sunday school That the largest (Inks from Acorns grow ; I Tom Kay is going to spend his vaca- The same as the .S tudeimke s . The meetings were a success, taken as a ] at 2:30 p. m. every Sunday. I lion in the Cascades in the mighborhood Miss Buzzell, whom the ladies of Ore whole, j. S. W iiitk , Rector, and the workers are much en gon sent to China as iniwionarv, ha? I ol Clear Lake. ■ Don’t Experiment- as to the result on the Sth oil St. James’ church. Rev. John C. been compelled to return to this count i j couraged ' I "Uncle" Jep Garrison always has the on account of * ill "............................. health. She is threat- , November next. The following resold- ! Fair, rector. Services 11 a. in. and You cannot afford to waste time in expe I best beef that is to be had in the county, ened w ith consumption. She is in San tinnwas passed: Resolved, That we j 7 p. m. rimenting when your lungs are in danger. I at his market. Francisco. And the ladies of Oregon approve the step taken by the Portland Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m. Consumption always seems at first, only u News and other papers, which have 1 I Miss Belle Cleveland of Tacoma, W.T. Itope to have her on this field in a short . taken a positive stand lor prohibition, [ Friday evening services at 7 :00 p. m. cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose Seats free. All arc cordially invited to upon you with Nome cheap Imitation or Dr. I it visiting her sister, Mrs. A . L. Tal- ktiie.—Students Companion. SI I OLS and urge all workers of tem[>eranee to attend. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, I mage.ot this city. In the windows of Kogers Rogers A Todd's patronize the News. A subscription Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get tin* AND FINE I Rogers A Todd are constantly receivin g drug store may be seen some rare speci paper was iminedintely started by Prof. ! C. P. church. Services at the usual genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he lias something just as I invoices of drugs and mediciives, which arena found in a cave in eastern Oregon, t'rawford and fifteen subscriptions were i hours. {food, or just the same. Don ’ t lie deceived, supposed to he au ancient Indian bury quickly taken. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. All are >ut insist upon getting Dr. Kings New Dis I they sell at the lowest prices. ing place, which is a puzzle, as to how The local league number- consider cordially invited to attend these ser covery. which is guarranteed to give relief A party of young people from this citv they were formed. They were brought ably over one hundred members. vices. in all Throat. Lung ano Chest affections I intend to make the Nestucca groan witti to Mrs. Loughary by her daughter Mrs. U nis . Trial bottles free al Roger Todd’s Drug I anguish directly alter the Fourth. Services st the Baptist church.— Store. In all the latest Styles and Patterns, which, Nicklin, who is visiting in this city. for fit unit quality cannot be beat. Pleaching morning and evening at usu- For sale—a good second hand 3*4 inch A small pamphlet containing some ex The Mt. Hood Illumination. Cull and see our spring al hours—11 a m. and 7 p. in. Saved His Life. I wagon will be sold "way down” for cellent poems from the pen of Lee Fair goods before pur Sunday school at 9 :3l) a. m. <a»h. Inquire of F. M Rowland. chasing else child, lias been laid on our table. It This morning at (I o'clock Will G. Stell D. I. Wilcoxon, of Horse Cave, Ky., snvs All are cordially invited to these ser- where. Kev. Knowles, of Dayton, will preach contains many neat sketches, perfect in Dr. J. M. Keene, J. M. Breck, Jr., Nels vices. Strange»» especially made wel- lie wns. for rrnitiy vears, bndlv atllicted with rhyme and metre. The printing is from in the P. church of t his citv on Sun come to come and worship with us. Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were al the T elephone job rooms and ia skill W. Durnau», O. C. Yocum, the photo day next both morning and evening. most unendurable and would sometimes al Corner Third and C Streets. fully and tastefully executed. Som*- grapher, and Mr. Adams, who propose most throw him into convulsions. He tried Dr. Calhreath has changed his resi copies have been placed on sale at C. to illuminate the summit of Mt. Mood, Notice to Contractors. Electric Bitters and got relief from the first dence. He now lives in the Booth bouse, Griesen’s. liottle and after taking six bottles, was en started on their perilous joumev. Be entlie comer opposite the lire hall. 3w Sealed bids will be received by the tirely cured, and had gained in flesh eigh The Tillamook Railway, Lumber anil sides the above named, there are two teen pounds. Says he positively believes One «nd one half acres of land ad Manufacturing company held a meeting teamsters, who will have charge of two undersigned, for building the new C. P I k * would have died, had it not beet*, for the J. IL HENDERSON church at McMinnville Oregon. Bids to relief afforded bv Electric Bitters. Sold at joining McMinnville college, for sale at on Tuesday, tn Portland and elected A. a bargain. Inquire of C. W. Talmage D. Tuffs president and John Dudley stc- teams. It is the intention to reach the be received from this date until June 28, lifty cents a bottle bv Rogers A Todd. (Successor to L. Root) retarv. The company propose to build snow line on Saturday evening and camp. A Co. 1887, at 1 o’clock p. m. For plans spec Home Produce Market. a narrow gu ige railway from Garibnld i, Carries a full and complete stock ef tfl^’Farmcrs ami their families will on Tillamook bay, up the Doherty river Here a toboggan and a horse will be used ifications and details, call nt my store. The committee reserve the right to Corrected for tbe T klkuhone by Baxter A find Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite some sixteen miles, where they will to carry the lycopodium as far us it Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, will be safe for the horse to go. The reject any and all bids. the Grange store, just tbe place to take erect an extensive sawmill. Roger«. W. I*'. C ollard . atneal, when in town. Wooden and Willov/wara, Wheat, per bu ....... m Efforts have been made to have the balance of the distance it will be carried By order ol Building Committee. 511. Oats, per bu ........ Areal iced lemonade prepared before mail route between McMinnville ami itt knapsacks. On Sunday evening McMinnville, Oregon, June 17, 1887. Flour, per bar. ........ 15.01 Tol jacco Cigars., yonreyesS cents. Ice cold soda tnanv Bellevue, changed back to stages, but Crater Kock will be reached, and there Eggs, per dor................... ¡5. flavors 5 cents. Icecream in season 15 were unsuccessful. A letter received the patty will remain over night. On Butter, ner lb ................. .. 21 ■ cents at Welch A Dee’s. yesterday from lire second assistant Modmiv forenoon the summit of Mt. Goods delivered promptly to any part Cheese, ucst, per lb........... 20 of the city. Ipples. ; < r box posltn isler general, says he will not or- llootl will be reached, and at 11.30 p. m. 50c(r'D>* The best salve in the world for cuts, Bacon, sides .................... Ifyotiare in McMinnville, and want de the change. That puts an end to sharp, provided there is no fog or rain, P>, Goods Exchanged for Producfi. th<- ’ good meal or a good bed. go to “ shoulder .................. 8< the matter for the present at least, and the red fire will be burped. Parties who bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei --------------------—- -------------- -- r~r.. “ ham, sugar cured Central hotel; onlv two blocks from th. mail will go by the narrow gtiage. 12iV 15< arrived here from the mountains lately sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, main business street. tf say there is six feet of snow* at Govern- corns, and all skin erttp’ious, ami |>osi- THE OLD RELIABLE The State Teachers association will I'ebivonr We buy our machine oil bv by the. the car meet at Salem on July (I, 7, and 8. Tin- mentCamp, which is several miles this j tiveiv cures piles, or no pay required. Hoad, anti carry awav our profits in a programme is at hand and is replete side of the usual snow line at this season | It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac veat |><»cket. The customers get all the with good subjects which the teachers of the year. Incase o’ rain or heavy tion, or money refunded Price 25 ■lo'i.ls, the fire will not he burned until ’ benefits at Geo. W. Butts. For sale by Rogers A will discuss to their hearts’ content 11:3*1 on Tuesday liiglit. If, however cents per box. Todd. 2!>yl GALLOWAY a GOLCHER, Fl op«. A neat s|>eeiuien of pen drawing is These semi-oecasioual reunions of teach •verytbing goes satisfactorily, a rocket ers will alwavs reau't to tbe benefit of will he discharged at 11:25 oil Monday; that displayed in Kogers A Todd’s show splenditi bis warchou-c is being thnrougldy reno G ood B csixess C hance .—A window, it is the work of Lini» Mad each individual teacher, as new and yal night, ami five minutes later the red fire vated mid overhauled, and new acconi* liable ideas are acquired at each meeting will illuminrte the snrroundinga, and opportunity is here offered for engaging dock», a pupil of Prof. Bauer. nnxlutions are being added. ■nuke Mt. Hood look likes monster can in the milling business. Nathan Nowbv W T. Baxter and family returner! John J. Sax wants it known that he is Wednes lav evening from the coast, dle.—News highest (’ash ITircx Paid for Crain, has placed in the hands of C. W. Tal ready to chop at tlie mill for 12 per ton, whether tliev bad been tn hopes of bene- mage A Co. for sale, his milling property or will take 1-10 toll. Cornmeal also tit mg Miss Fannie’s health. Slit» wa- C ontract L et .—The board of asylum Direct Shipments to San Francisco.. pound! Satisfaction guarnteed. not so well and they thought best to re •ommizsioners has let to Joseph Bros. at Amity. It consists of a steam gtisl mill, in good runing order; two run ol None hut slandard Calcutta Sacks kept urn. Mr. Baxter also received intelli I Ward Douglas» Dougl.t»» special agent of the <>f Salem, the contract fordoing the stone and let on the most reasonable tenna. that his mother living at Dayton, atones—one for flour and one for chop— I New York Life Insurance co-npanv i«i* gence work on the proposed new wing of the was Iving very low with rheumatism oi I the city, lie is a pleasant gentleman the hea t, and it was not expected she asylum. Work will begin immediately. a good house and barn, and one acre o> Honoxt Weight Fair Dealing. I »nJ wiil spend some time with us. more of ground. The machinery in the would recover. As soon as the Inundation is laid, the mil) is comparatively new. and in first- | The T elephoxe office is constantly or ck will be leadv for building the su- The Favor of Your Pretence ia I timing off the beat job printing done in T he W est S hore —The West Shore liersiructure, and the wo k a ill be push class condition. It is situated in a lively I the county. If you do not believe this for June ia at hand, and as usual reflects ed rapidly ahead during the summer, town with one of the best farming sec Ob. no! Its mv Brother Bill in f'liicag > i Requested At | Wertion, come up »nd see specimens. credit on its piildisher. Its illustrated it is intended to complete the wing be tions in Oregon tributary to it. Rail wants that. road runing through the place. Price fore winter sets in, if possi'de. The ap I Col. Cooper brought us tn an excel- department ia devoted piir.cip I y to propriation fur building, repairs, etc., *2,500. Terms easy. Address C. W, I tent quilily ot sand for making aand- scenes in British Columbia along the at the asyl m is $55,0t)il, of which about Talmage A Co. McMinnville, Oregon I ^igs. We have tried the article and line of the Canadian Pacific and at Vat • <33,000 will be expended on this wing. lor forther particulars. Whenever von are in need at any And will give in exchange for a limited thing I know whereof we apeak. The Colonel in tbe Bakery, Grocery and Con* couver the terminus. The deseripti'e The board also instructei Mr. Dure- amount of il.c same I lias our thanks for the same. F or S als .—290 acres of land three fcctionary line. Remember also that he letter text is good ami much of it relates koop, ol Portland, to whom the contract lias the LARGEST stock ot I What will Geo. W. Burt be up to for finishing the two approaches to the miles from Amity and near Briedwe'I's YOUR CHOICE to the scenes ilinstraterl. Tim second CROCKERY and GLASSWARE I next remarked a respected citizen the part of " An Idvl of Devils Go ch" hy state house was let laet year, to go ahead station on N. G. R. R. 200 acres in cul- ---- From the largest stock of----- other day. Well sir, the next move will Mem Lvnlon; "The Isle of the Dead” a with the work on the east portico. The ‘ tivation. Good house, barn and fencing intown: Will rell you lamp chimneys, work will be commenced immediately. I lie to sell you all kinds ot machine oil poem bv G. B. Kuykendall. "A Super 50 and 75 cents per doz ; slandint lamp»,. Fine voting orchard. Will sell, or trad>* I cheaper than you can get it at any other stition of tbe Nineteenth Century, ’ a 25 cents ; glass sets, 4 pieces. 50 cents;, for city pronet ty or business. Price $25, C oming to O begox . — The great show Place in Oregon. California mining story and a "Prudent heavy I gil. glass jug 05. Oilier things per acre. Terms reasonable. Ever brought to Yamhill County, uixl at in piopoition. C. W. Talmage A Co. Bedrock prices If you want Is there a critic on poetry in town ? Cowa-d” »short poem by 1-ee Fatrllitld of Ad tm Forepaugli, whose tame as a McMinnville, Oregon. Garrison's Block, - McMinnville, Or. Wso call at this office. Judgment I- form the literary features of the number. showman has gone to tbe uttermost »anted on the poem, “a paper with the There is also some readable misscellany. parts of the civilised world, will visit Castor Oil. Castor Jhekiiie or Lard Oil •trange device Reporter.” Yon better While the occupants of a farm bonne Or» gon during the present season, im THi PROVINCIAL PRIZE HORSE. K zltv A gain .—It will be remember '■otne down off that roof or you will get home I Or anv kind of Machine Oil«, be «lire am I mediately alter closing a prolonged stay near this city, were away from ____ Moon struck. lest Sunday, (retty-thievea drove up to go to Headquarters, which ia at ed that the pistol with which Om ar at Erastina, station Island, near New Call and see Price’s Bromide enlarg- Keltv com mitted the murder ot his wife, York. Adam Fo.epaugti’s cit cue is per- the bouse, and finding no one at home I___ GEO. W. BURT'S. hel|*ed themselves lo some choice house ments retouched with India ink at several weeks since, was strangely miss plants. — Reporter. R,>gers A Todd’s, for $3.00. He also ing and no trace of it could be found. haps the greatest on earth, and it he Will stsml the ensuing season, commenc We would like to see the inside of a igs to Oregon half as lunch brings mnch ss as be l*e has I’W some Water Colors and Oil work. ing April lit. and ending July .11.». at „_..ioited in me eastern states, he will mans head that would steal bouse plants. He guarantees to give satistaction at a The other day, however, the weapon to exhibited McMinnville, In tin* old Mill yard, «»err day, "mail profit; he does not want the whole gether with a bottle of bad whisky, half outshine all former shows that have visited this country, »nd lie will ve pat F or S alk .—A tine blooded cow and full was diacovered in the garden of tlie World! U? SIC ivi 8: ronised proportionately. calf. Cow Si Jersey. '-4 Shorthorn-Diir- .Single »ervice, $10. paynblc at time nf *er- 0. C. Hiatt has purchased the harber- Gla'ndon residence. Two liall had lieen vice; tn mnnre. |1">. livable when mar« h hsm.and ’« Ayrshire. Calf sired by ■ng outfit of H. H. Welch ami ha» disc'.ardand the ha-nmar resting on t he F irmer » -Now in the last chance fora full blooded Dnrham boll. Inquire ol known tn be witn foal or when jwirted with It would seem probable that moved and opened a nice shop nex* third. nr removed from the county AH mre will When Keltv pointed the pieto at Mrs. fence machine that mazes the best wire K kfvon A Ucr. door to the former stand. He desires to betaken to prevent aceidenta, hut rm re- ,h»nk the public for their patronage in Glandon lie snapped the hammer, but and picket fence in the world; for this I apnneibility will lx» a*ruined the carci Ige faile-1 toexolmle. N otice .-A b I have disposed of my bo»- Will hnd pedigree on hili« po*t*-d tl»rmirh> fl'e past, and wishes for a continuance msclitn« will go to Washington Territory <.i:t th#« < our.t) J Mill’ IJ .BY "I their favors in his new place of busi soon. Machines »nd farm rights «old inewa at the Cook hotel, I want those B ase B all .-H h«a finally been de- ness. who are ind«l>lrd to me. to come and cheap for cash or time given if wanted. In the City. 1,000,500 feet of lumber (all kinds) fm eiileb bv the b»»e ball club of thia city Jn«t write for particular. I can come settle up immediately and thereby save not to arrange a match with tl»e Po t* trouble. W. E. M artis . •»hat tbe Panther creek mill», nea* lionse and act up a machine ami rtUJWk Acker’s H-by C\\ A and reliable Medicines nrr the best Carlton, Oregon. Rongh lumber »old Unil nine fm Jwly *»th- The W.tl .mdt-e t gu i yon *o m iking fence in 5 minutes. The todependuprn Acker’«BloodEl- s<v>tlier at l>an<l. It is thè enly »afa F ob I mhf . diatk H ale .—A fine plot m A-’ ^$•5.00. $0.00 ami $7.00 per M., ■» ’" oithat. t’v <i<r» •» «•*> fence will <-wt when co-n»d«-ie<I 15 cents (Ixirhazbrrn prescribed for years for allim- medicina yrt made tbat will remore all Jill, nccordintf to qn.iliiv *’rV. Sorth Y.ml.’li <>n that ’Ule wither p^r --«ill. oi ftiMt; one »nan : tand com prilling ab*uit 1,’^ a<»en, near ' puritie«of:!icBlood. InovcryformofScrof- infanti ^ diwrders. It contains no Ofiom Messed Inmlier. $10.00 to lO.Ot per M C ,n make from Ji t« 40 ro 1« per day ; • the new Carbon defmt , lor |-25 on a i uloas, PypLilitleer M«neuri£lffi«eares, ills or J/ fiat gire» tbe clilid r /^wr.rl th- earn it o no’; •* ' ” J”’ ’ [ L*ne will be given, on*, two or th an.not in ,.raeti< e <l.-y bay «I* eU jo « h 1 n- te, or ca*h Cail on »*/■ ad* . Invaluable. Fcrl:Ucumati£Z3.hasnooqiial. C. <• Bl RG »« it Prie« 23 cent». BMQ b/ on good paper with interest »’’*** to go to Dallax and c.mp.*teI-h Ithe IS Ol<l last Week. McCoy, Polk Co. id»e*i M. Frowyn, Ikn W n-!> J»nuary ], 1888. Large di*«w«int o* Atnitv bora for the rrtie offered . »*e. **tb orders. E. Poppieton. (»’tf. Til tail IHSTUKT. K'i'T''•‘“f*’1*1’* »‘■‘•er of Mr» We art' selling Drugs, Medicines, Station- erv r, etc., cheaper than any store in the county. J We are selling only first class goods, which we guarantee to give entire satisfaction. . Our store is open every day in the week for customers who want to save money in buying Lard Oil, Castor Oil and all kinds of of Machine Oils, Drugs, Medicines, etc. When yon are in McMinnville come and see us and we will save you money. * • ROGERS & TODD, The Leading Druggists, McMinnville, Oregon. Bishop&Kay M ILLS Gents’ Furnishing goods, DINE Do I Want the Earth BTOT WANTS CASH ! ! C. Grissen’s Machine Oils! G. E. DETMERING. MILTON!