The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, July 05, 1887, Image 3

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    WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
notice .
G" ihg to om National Imthdav and
he tact that the p, „ltvr. ttn.| ;|n. pnn.
Tinnì) DISTRICT.
" S'CVd and alibis angels as well as
.Indire
...............
II. I’. Roise lhe editors are patriotic, this paper is
l’roseeut i 1 ig Attorney
Geo. W. Bell
"sued early o„ lho luoniill){ u( ti,t.
CXl'.’XTY.
Fcnators ¡
. R- P Bird glorious Fourth. This isdone so we can
J W. Watts.
gid in and drill” with the rest of tl.e
»'• K. 1 Hll-'lilii) folks. No news later than Sun,lav will
pæprescntatives -
F. N l.iule,
Lufollett appear in this issue.
Judge
L. Lom.'harv
Come down toterra tirma -Mr. Register.
J. 8. Ilibl,«.
Commissioners ■'
(.............
Gi’i». Dorsvv
Clerk
L W. Ilriedw.-f;
Mieriff
Treasurer
. N I’lsoti
Miss Emma Wright has a fine tpeci-
A**e*M<,r
Fclmol Slip!
J. A. C. ¡''remiti jmmoi liei worn with a pen on vxhi.i-
Purveyor
•L D. Fenton.
Coroner
D. C. Narver.
A. O’Dell, from near’Dayton, made us
a pleasant call Friday last.
Ihe " Woodbury improved fruit jars”
latest and neatest, at U. G, ¡«sen's.
TELEPHONE WHISPERINGS.
M'. F. and Hugh Collard left vesterdav
tor a lew day's fishing on Trask liver.
Try one of Rogers & Todd’s Rood ci-
l’oesv and lunacy stalk hand in hand
gar».
through the editorial looms of tho lie-
I Kilter.
F resh roasted peanuts at h .
Welch’s.
Board of trade at the council ehambeis
Jos. McGuire is putting a new coat of next Monday night. A full attendance
in desired.
paint cn his barn.
Little Johtiie .Matthien dislocated his
The Register labors but don’t even
ann last Saturday. Dr. Galbreath Boon
bring forth a mouse.
righted it.
Rogers & Todd sell Bubach, the Cali­
Thus. Rogers left for Portland, Satur­
fornia insect powder. Try it.
day morning. He goes to wo. k lor the
Come and get onr pi ices on Lard Oil, i’uitland ice company.
Castor Oil, etc., before vou liny.
iss Muy Newel has a fine speciman
Persian Insect Powder will kill any ”1 pen ciiawing ,,n ext ibition in Rogeis
kind of insect, for sale by Rogers & Todd. & Todd’s show window.
Council meeting to-night.
ti
a.
Prof. \\. J. Ciawlord has been voted
For Sale —A good milch cow with a
young calf.—Inquire of Mrs. J. p. pastor |HO teni ’till a new pastor of lhe
Baptist church can be procured.
Powell.
2w.
Born—In McMinnville, Friday, Julv
Remember W. F. Collard can repai-
sewing machines. Satisfaction guanin- 1, 1887, to the wife of Carl Young, a
sou. Mother and child doing well.
teed or no charges made.
Prof. W. J. Crawford will go to Go­
Rogers & Tod.I are constantly receiving
invoices of drugs and medicines, whiili pher Valiev on Saturday next, to speak
for tho amendment and form a league.
they sell at the lowest prices.
The member« of the Y. W. C. T. U.,
One and one-half acres of land ad­
joining .McMinnville college, for sale at lately organized at this place are pre­
a bargain. Inquire of C. IV. Taltnage paring to give an ice cream social nex t
Monday evening July 1!.
■& Co.
The Y. W. C. T. U. meets at the res-
.,.
. f»“F armers and their families will
find Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite idettee of Mis. Dr. Johnson Tuesday
the Grange store, just the place to take evening. July 5, nt ’ 7 o’clock sharp.
A full attendance is requested.
a tneal, when in town.
The Sheridan cavalry went to Port
If yon are in .McMinnville, and want
a good meal or a good l,“d. go to the land last Saturday via the narioiv guage
Central hotel; only two blocks from the railroad. Several would-be cavalrymen
from this town accompanied the troop to
main business street.
tf
Portland but «hether they improve lhe
A real iced lemonade prepared before appearance of it, we leave the public to
vour eyes 5 cents. Ice cold soda many judge for themselves.
flavors 5 cents. I«e cream in season 15
‘•The only «team printing house on
cents at Welch & Dee’s.
the west side.” The steam power of the
We buy our machine oil by the car above named establishment ictmned
load, and carry »wav our profits in a last Friday, from an extended V’sit
vest pocket.
The customers get all the among its old friends,—the woodsheds—
benefits at Geo. W. Burts.
throughout the county. We sincerely
John J. Sax wants it known that he is hope it will now stay in town, thus ere
ready to chop at the mill for i2 per ton, ating an occasional local for the Repor­
or will take 1-10 loll. Coin meal also ter.
ground. Satisfaction guarnteed.
Keltv, the wife murderer, is so much
Part of the Sheridan cavalry company improved that lie is able to sit up in bed
passed through this city Siturd iy morn­ for several horns ata time. It is expect­
ing on llp‘ii wav to Portland. The boys ed that his preliminaiy examination
will take pl ice in a few days. It is also
looked 1 o by in their new uniforms.
staled that Keltv never attempted to
Tlie T ei . i rnoxt: office is constantly starve himself.
There weie several
turning ol! the best job printing done in days after the shooting that be did not
the county. If von do not believe this take any I.... I but it was because his
assertion, come tip and see sue ¡mens.
system did not. require any.
Wliat will Geo. W. Burt be up to
next rem irked a respected citizen tin-
other day. Weil sir, the next move wd || ’
lie to sell you all kinds of machine oil '
ctieaper than you can gel it at any otnet
place in Oregon.
Call and see Price's Bromide cnlarg
merits retouched with India ink at
Kogers Jt Tod I’s, for
IL* also
has some Water Colors and Oil work,
lie guarantees to give satistaclion at a
run ill profit; he does not want the "hole
world!
Manager Hoag, of the Oregon Pacific
railroad made a trip Thursday over th­
ro.id about twelve miles e:i«t of Scio,
says the Alhay Ileraul, and assured tli
farmers of that section that the real
would be completed in time lo ci:ry
away their grain tin.« year.
Tile libel suit against Geo. Rogers,
editor of the Salem L.nce, charged with
defaming the character of O T Poit** ,
came up in the circirt court Tliiirsday.
The ease was dismissed by defendant
paying $1 and cost.
Probably Porter
was not libeled morethat, that amount.
0. C. Hiatt has purchased the b irher-
ing outfit of II. II. Welch and ha-
moved and oiiened a nice shop next
door to the formerstand. He desires t
thank the public for their patronage in
the |*ast. and wishes for a continuance
of their favors in his new place of busi
ness.
W. R. Boone, well known in this city,
who, It will be letnetnbered, was b<>un I
over to appear before the grand jury a'
Albanv, on a charge of libel, was dis­
charged last Thursday. The rm 1 jury
found not a true l>ill. These newspaper
libel .suits are pretty bard tilings to in ike
stick.
This summer’.« harvest of grouse prom-
jgna to be a good one. Abcady the meat
is undergoing tbit sweetening p oce««
amongthe wheat heads that eventuo'v
gives it a 11 ivor unsurpassed am,»"gall
kinds o’ wild birds.
Grouse taken at
this office on new subscriptions at tlie
market price.
Tho Reporter man and tho Hillsboro
Independent man are carrying on an
aniinated discussion over which ofli e
first used steam power.
I ndnllMedl'
the last was first and fi*-st 11st.
Mav „•
the Independent man’s steam pow.-r
was off on a wood «awing excu -uv
when the Reporter man last visited that
office.
Prof R II R ind ill a singer of note
was in the citv Friday, and ma le tin-
offi.-e a call. Prof. Rind <11 will be here
almnt July 21. fo' th" pn-i<*>«e of organ­
izing a cl is« in singing, and will give a
free concert in the M. E elm < 1.
lie will be accompanied bv two other
singers, and no doubt the eon. e t will be
interesting. Further mention will n»-
made.
1 000 000 feet of lumber (all kind«)
sal» at the Panther creek mill«, nea-
Carlton, Oregon. Rough mmher .<>1
for «5.0ff.
and
o< r M
•' ,h
mill, according to qn-di'V and k'nj
Dressed ln nbe«. »lO.'XMoW 'M per 'I
Time will b» given, one. two o- th .*■•
vears, on goo I imper with intere-t ,n<**
jannarv I. I'M««. T
.ft-c n-t o
.-gsh orders. F. Popplvton.
Mr. G. (). Graves near McCoy, met
with a serious accident last week. He
| ¡ell from the mot of his burn to the floor
,i distance of abmit twenty feet and " as
considerably injived, iliswilewho was
standing directly under him, Wasstmck
in the forehead by a rod of iron which
he was living to place in the upper part
of the barn, and was knocked senseless.
She "as also quite seveiely injured.
Last Thursday evening, H. G. Burns,
an old man ami a resident of this city,
"as examined before Judge Lougliary
by Dis. Young and Goucher, and ad­
judged insane. Friday he was taken to
lhe a-ylum at Salem. It will be remem-
iered that Mr. Burns was confined tn
I tie asylum for a «hoi t time several years
ago, and improved very much under the
treatment lie ¡eeeived there.
His in­
sanity is ol a mild tvne.
S tate T each .. hi ,’ A ssociation ’.—The
«tale teachers association, to be held in
Salem on July <>th, 7th and Sth, will un­
doubtedly l*e the most successful eve,
given. The programme which has been
prepared contains the names of many
01 the leading educators of the state,
such a« Prof. Thos. Van Scoy, D. T.
Stanley, E. G. Thompson, T. G. Brown
«on, J. B. Horner, J. W. Johnson and
many others, who are todeliveraddress­
es, or in some other way assist tn the
exercise*. The musical and literal 1
part of the programme also will be ex­
cellent, such vocalists as Mis. W. A
vVetzell. of Portland, and Prof. Carl
roiing of this e:ty, having signified their
e msent to take part. Supt.G. A. Pe"le*.
Marion county memlier of the executive
coinn.ittee, i* hard at work arranging
the detail* of the programme, and send
ing out invitations to teache s. Toe
pro-pect i* th it I lie association will tie
very la gelv attended.
Goon Brsixcss C hance .—A splendid
opportunity is here offered for engaging
in the milling business. Nathan Nowl.v
has placed in the hands of U. W. Tal­
mage & Co. for sale, his milling property
at Amity. It consists of a steam grist
mill, in good riming order; two run ol
«tones—one for fl mr and one for chop—
a good house ami ham, and one acre or
more of ground. The machinery in the
mill is comparatively new. and in first-
. lass condition. It is situated in a lively
town with one ol the best farming sec­
tions in it ,*gon tril.nta v toil. Rail
o,.| inning through the place, l’rice
♦2.5 > l. Terms easy. Addre«« C. W .
f’jin ige A Co. .McMinnville, Oregon
lor further particulars.
F or S ale .—2<»0 acre« oi land tlvev
miles from Amity and near Briedwell’«
station on N. G. R R. 2*1 :.e .'« in cul­
tivation. Good liou«e, btrn and fencing
W I’«flL or 1r » F
Fi’ip voting •’ <’h *rd I
P im* ^2«),
fo
Ti^rOI* ’ P;!.4“”» U'lt*.
<5
C. 'V r«ln»:itfp <k Co.
McMinnvilie, Oregon.
I
Own Your Own Home.
Eveiv man, whether lie is a working
man in tho co muon acceptation of the
word or not, feels a deep interest in the
management of the affairs of the city,
county and state in which he lives when­
ever he owns a home
He is more pat­
riotic, und in many wavs is a better citi­
zen than the man w ho simply rents, and
."ho li.is but little if any assurance of
how long it will be before lie can be or­
dered to move; to which may be added
til many cases the savingof more money.
Ol course it requires some economy to
lav up a sufficient amount of money to
purchase and pay fora home; but this
very fact, il properly carried out alter
the home is acquired, may lie the in­
strument of furnishing tile means to
commence and prosecute a business up­
on Join-own responsibility. True,in some
cases it will require more economy, per­
haps, than wo are now practicing. But
tlie question with every man, and espec­
ially it be is at tho head of a lamily, is,
can lie afford it? That is, can ho afford
to live up his wages as last as lie earns
them, without laying up anything for
the future?
If he is the head of a fam-1
ily, lie is obliged to pay lent, and it does
not require very many years of rent-!
inlying to make up an amount sufficient ‘
lo pm chase and pay lor a comfortable
home. You have to pay the rent. This!
yon say you cannot avoid and be honest. I
Well, you cannot be honest with join
lamily unless you make a reasonable
attempt to piovide them a home ol their
own in case anything should happen to
you. And the obligation to do this
should be as strong ns the one to pay
lent or provide the other necessaries toi
the comfort of vour family.
When you
own a home, vou teel a direct interest in
public affairs that otherwise you might
consider of little interest.
X I
K eep Y ovr W heat .—The late high
price for wheat will be an inducement
for faimers to keep their wheat next
winter as long as there is a ghost of a
p»-os|)ect for a dollar, and ns a result-----
well, we do not know anything about
what the result will be. Perhaps history
will repeat itself though.
Remember
this fact; a dollar a bushel would no
have been paid had there been much
wheat to sell. The history
. oi Oregon
shows that the best prices have been
paid in October and November. It will
take remarkably good judgement to tell
a farmer when to sell Itie coming har­
vest.
Bncklcn’s Arnica Salve.
Tlie best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­
tion, or money reluuded
Price 25
cents per box.
For sale bv Rogers &
Todd.
’
: - ‘ |
2»yl
F ob S ale .— A line blooded cow and
call. Cow ’.j Jersey. *4 8I101 thorn-Dill-
liam.and >4 Ayrshire. Calf sired lo-
full blooded Durham bull. Inquire of
K exvon & Rr:v.
ire ;
E
T
J.'
:
gs, Medicines, Station-
We are selling Drugs,
cry, etc., cheaperthan 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 week
for customers who want to save money in
buying Lard Oil, Castor Oil and all kinds of
of Machine Oils, Drugs, Medicines, etc.
Vihen you are iu McMinnville come and
see us and we will save you money.
ROGERS & TODD,
N otice .-As 1 have disposed of my bus­
iness at the Cook hotel, 1 want those
who aie indebted to me, to come and
settle tip immediately and thereby save !
double.
W. E. M aktin .
The Leading Druggists,
McMinnville, Oregon
fall Oaks Front Little Acorns
(! row.
Ox to B oise C ity .—Monday, the two
months pay due employes of the Ore-: With brains and skill and patient will.
gon Pacific was paid in full and before , Which shows them great painslakers!
the 25th of July the old indebtedness of i The Wagon that has pleased the world,
------ Agents for the
Was made by S tcdebakeiis
the road will be liquidated. There is (
The Country grew with rapid strides;
considerable spice in these facts. Bids! I he WeM with teeming acres.
I
are being obtained for grading beyond ' Was in a quandrv what to do!
1 he Santiain, the surveying party is push- , Till relieved by S i ’ i DEBA keks .
ing into the mountains, and rails are on ! So, with Iron and Wood and labor good,
Though they hav“ many Imitators;
the way here sufficient to build about ( If you want the Wagon that’s best on earth!
Just
bliy of STI DEBAKEID-.
one hundred forty miles of road,
Ar
rangements are already completed f.n The moral is plain, which you may know*
Keep on hand a complete stock
flies«
Letter List.
the construction of the Company's round And if you look, you may see also,
goods. Also a large and well as­
house at tnis city, we> k on which will That, the largest Oaks from Acorns grow;
sorted
line
of
List of letters remaining in the Post begin in a few days, and the machine The same as the S tcd '.- b \ ke : s .
Friday
Oilice at McMinnville, Yamhill county, shops will follow in due time.
Don't Expcrniii’itt.
Mr. William Hoag ami Mr. William
Oregon, uncalled for July 1, 1887:
Nash, oi the road, culled at our office,
You
cannot
afford to waste time in expe­
Buhb, Mr Thomas W
ami gave the most encouraging report oi i
Bodington, Mr Walter E
----- Ladies’ and Gent.*’
the on waul movement now to take place. rimenting when your lungs are in danger.
Bailey, John
t'<>n«ir::|eioii always seems at first, only a
—Albany Demonat.
Christenson, Mrs Geo C
coiil. Do not permit any dealer to impose
upon you with «omc cheap hidtiilion ol 111*.
(Taff, Mr A I
King’s New Discovery for Coiisquiption,
Felbers, (.'has
Coughs
und Colds, but be sure yoll get the
French, B F
genuine. Because he can make mole prolit
AND FINE
Goukling, Mr II
he may tell you he has something just as
Gieen, J S
good, or just the same. Don’t be deceived,
Hole, Chas
lint insist upon getting llr. Kings New lli«-
—Having Bought the—
tverv. which 1« guarrantced to give relief
I logy, P
in all l'h:*>at. Lung ano Chest all’ecti-tns
Jones, Miss Renta
Business
of
Logan
Bros.
A
Hender
­
1'rh.l bottles free at Koger A Todd’s Drug
Jones, Miss Orenia
In. :H1 the latest Styles and Patter«*, which,
son. 1 am ready to do all kinds of
store.
Johns, Chas S
tor lit and quality cannot be beat.
Kelley, Ed
Call and see our spring
Saved His Life.
goods before pur­
Pack wood, Mr Elisha
chasing else­
Robbins, Miss Tillie
—At Any Ti me—
I). 1. Wilcoxon, of llorse Cave, Kv., says
where.
Robertson, Mrs Salah
lie was. for many wars, badly utllicted with
Wood, Bros
Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Phthisic, also Diabetes; the l.ains wero al­ Corner
C
Parties, calling for the same will
most iincii.lurable and Would sometimes al­
GIve Me a Trial.
please say advertised.
most throw him intoconvtilsioiis. lie tried
e
J. F. Wis::c ahver , I’. M.
Electric Bitters ami got relief from the lirst
as bottle and after taking six hottie«, mis en­
tirely
cured, and had gained in llesli eigh­
Cooper, (ed) Up
teen pound«. Say « he positively oeliev.«
he would haw died, had it not been for the
The contemplated programme of the
IL
relict afforded bv Electric l itter«. Sold at
fifty cents a bottle bv Roger.« A Todd.
celebration at McMinnville wan broken
It. II. Welch having moved into
(Successor to L. Root))
into by a case of cholera (hog) appearing
Fraud Collard’s former quarters on
llonie l’rodtice Market.
Carries u full and complete stock
within the city limits, thus creating a
svi
MILLS
Gents’ Furnishing gGcds,
Trucking
and
Delivering
Third and
Streets.
VI. S. GOLF,
NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! |
Third
J.
of
street, and having taken ,
scaie Andv Shuck to the small lights
Austen Dee into partnership ; they
that were to participate in the process­
having fitted up and renewed their
ion.
The following is the “what
would have been
FINE TABLES,
PROGRAMME.
and
opened
a fine new stock of
Everything that can make a noise will I
cut loose at sunup.
fresh
After nut me has took her course for
about ten minutes, the procession will NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, CIGAR­
form thus:
ETTES AND TOBACCO.
String hand will string out.
Greening v, ¡th sign of distress.
respectfully solicit n share of th?
Mother < iouse—“Home Sweet Home.’
patronage of the people of McMinn­
D lisy buds.
ville and vacinity not forgetting to
Salvation aimy endwise.
Wee Daw, Willi.tin Sticker.
kindly thank them for past favors.
Faith, Hope, Charity and Ten Spot.
Search for us 1< tween the Banks
Bull pup with the cioup.
Yamhid Reporter with court house
WELCH & DEE..
plans, steam outfit decorated.
Collard’s truck with Cai Cooper’s
-ock lull of sand.
Cleveland’s Flatllo Bag order <»n ice.
C’nai ley T almage and .Jack of Spades
accompanied by Bill Price whist(liiig)
Proprietor of the
f<»r Rusty.
Jones A Cos’ md.
Mop Brigade in a swoon.
The exercises will cetse until Piice
takes it. Then tear off down third street
The leading
lo the mill vaid, then back up fourth
and down first, p.di mell. like shot cats
into the opera house, an<l while the au­
ESTABLISHMENT,
dience chunk peanuts, Prof. Bauer “will
-or-
w ite fur you.”
Benediction J. J. Snenccr.
Corrected for the T elephone by Baxter A
Roger:-,
SO
Wheat, per hu
............
fin
Oats, per ,bu
................
Flour, per bar.
......................
■ •><
Eges, per <!'•/.....................
20r
Butter, per lb.........................
Cheese, best, per H>.........
2th
Apples, ; » r Lox..................
5Uc(<Oh
10<
Bacon, sides
.........
Sc
“
shoulder ....................
1-6/ 15c
“
ham, sugar cured
Goods delivered promptly to Aliy part
of the city.’
Goods Exchanged for Produce.
GO'JCHER, Trop«.
Phis warehouse is being thoroughly reno­
vated and overhauled, and new accom­
modations are being added.
.j'Jii’xl Cash Prices Paid for Grein
Direct Shipments to San Francisco.
,’ oiic Ic.t standard t'ulcutla Macks kept
und let on the most reasonable tenns.
Itonest Weight. Fair healing.
Do Ì W ant the Earth.”
YAMHILL COUNTY, BTOT V7ANTS CASH ! !
Tho Favor of Your Presence is
Requested At
C. Grrissen’s
Whenever you are in need af any­
And will give in exchange for a limited thing in the Bakery, Grocery an« Con­
amount of the same
fectionary line
Remember also that he
lias (lie I.A R< iITST stock of
Geo. F. Iltiiigiisser,
YOUR CHOICE
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
----- From the largest stock of-—
Machine < )ils!
Pelts and Fur3
Ever brought t<> Yamhill County, and at
Bedrock prices If you want
intown: Will sell yon lamp chimney*.
5 I and 75 cents per dux ; atandi'H lumpa,
25 cents; glass sets, 4 pieces, 50 cents;
heavy 1 gal. glass jug 05. Other things
in proportion.
Garrison's Block, - McMinnville, Or
I'astorOil. Castor ?Ln hine or Lard Oil
G.
)< lit
Or any kind of Machine Oils, be sure and
go to Headquarters, which is at
GEO. V/. BURT'S.
1
(
G. E. DETMERffiG.
I
.
In tlie City.
THE PROVINCIAL PRIZE MORSE.
MILTON!
Will st.md the rnmng sen*on, romrnenr-
ing \pril 1st. uni ending July 3J«t, At
McMinnville, in the old .Mill yard, every
‘lay.
TERMS:
Single servua .
pny-iblc at time of *rr-
. i( <»; to insure. Ila. payable when mure is
known to I m with foal or when parted with
or removed from the county All rare wilt
betaken to prevent accident.«, but no rr-
*i onsibillty will lw assumed
Will tir>«i pedigree on bills j»oMrd Ihrnngh*
out the county
J M. lll LF’RY,
Proprietor.
J.
F ok I mw oiate S ai .- —A fine plot o
7
t»r; .< yard
W
I ,nd comprisn»^ al»>ut II4 ai' es, near lx» j«old from
S4 to
tier thousand
the now Carlton depot, Io,- $ 2., on a parti«« wishing k» buy brick, a ill have
„■o.» | note, or
ci-li
Cail on or ad- get it through my claim
JNO J. HAN
.Less
M. l.Ktmnm, Cailton.
T’obacjco Ci «gars
GALLOWAY
JEWELRY
Third Street. McMinnville Or
The annual meeting of the Indian
War Veterans wn,< held Fr day at
A goodly
Garrison Opera Ilottso.
number was in attendance who ; a Med
the forenoon pleasantly away in -ocial
—DEALEB IN—
converse. At about one p. nt. an ex
Hides,
cellent collation was spread, and en­
Srcontl door north from city Market
joyed with interest.
Alter dinner
Cash paid for Hides, Furs, etc
Grund Commander Kelsav.of Corval­
lis, nuulq a soul-<tirring «]>tcch redtind-
Dr.
F. TUCKER.
ing with pithy points mid interesting
I ‘
ist.
commentaries. Following the Grand
McMINNVlLLE,
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OREGON
Commander, several of the comrade«
Ha« the latent and greatest discovery for
made short speeches. The next meet­ the pattile*’ extraction of teeth by Hmpk'
ing will I k - held nt North Yamhill on and harmless application to the gums.
the 1st Friday in October. Following
A It. OAVltT.
are the officer* el. eted for the ensuing W. J. OAXSTSOX.
Eurisko Market,
year: W. J. Garrison, captain; G.
L. Roland, 1st lieutenant; John Font, W.
G arrison & co. Props.
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2d lieutenant ; R R. Laughlin, orderly
The only first ria»’« market in the ritv
«eargent.
Constantly on hand all - irirl of fresh
Th • veterans were highly pleased meats. Highest price paid in cash for fat
stock, hide* ami pelt*.
with their meeting, and we mu«t earn­
estly ho|K‘ that they will met t together
NOTICE
n many mor»1 hnt.py reunion«.
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware,
Wooden and Willowwar«,
THE OLD RELIABLE
WM. HOLL
Indian War Veterans.
HENDERSON
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puriilcacf ,' "Dloral. IncreryfonnofCcrcf-
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Invaluable, rcr 1. i lonmatizia, Lu r.o equal.
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Fo tlur ßt La I. It 11 tim only fnf®
mednin«
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