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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1887)
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. ' Gallow A (toeber are running fifteen T hk F ast U okskh .—Dr. Goucher and Laying of the Corner Stone. Our Heppner Letter. hours u d/. I Frank Redmond went to Salem buml.iv I.iat of artioies depoailed in the oornei Try oniif those cigars nt T. M. Fields to have a I ink at the fivers that are in En. T elephone : ■«toi»»* of the Hab of Ocoktentril Lotlge, hio officiai . niRKcrrour. They are H boss. training on the Salem truck for the races A de eripliou of a trip across the Cas 31», I. O. O. F.» Ang. 2.»<h. IK<: Dr. LilfMri of Murraj- was in ti c . at the state fair. The truck is in good cades could not prove other* iaethan in- : Gnvel, ooUNtitation and by iaws of Orei-* Timm niaraicr. i iental Ijodue. Nu. 30 by N. G.. .1. F. Brouh*, ejy Tnes|y evening. I condition and the horses are all looking teresling K> those who have nevur taken ¡ (k>nalitmiuu and bv-lnws of fr ondstii,- Bui, R. I ’ . u-lgc The udnti*iug car of B.iriet.’r ciict'H well and in good training tondilion. it, provided it WUC described bv mi al-la ' Ri bectia l)» L’ree Lodge, Nu. 12, l>y N. G. Geo. \Y. Be luseciiting Allome a rived hi night. I co*. TY. [ Th? doctor said they wero the finest lot writer, and the trip made at a good »»-a- 1 I Mrs. N. L. Cuok. Card ot < itv Stabil», by Win. Henderson. J. FleMtr ia i-liouping fee l at the I A horses he has evor looked upon, •on. But the present writer is not an ” ” McMinnv.llu Stahle, l»y P. G , \\ Senators ■ I Gallow iyi Gotlehe.- Wireuous ,. j G. Henderson. riioiu are from 50 to 75 trotting horses able ono nor did he take the trip at a I | Card by E B. Fellows. P. O. j Key letir ainging aociety nwtiiy there for triliniug. L presen ta lives ¡=5 Tho total number good season for sight seeing, the smoke Cook's hotel, l-v 1*. G., L If. Otiuk. will be (xpotied until next Fi idiiy I ! *< W T. Booth. Treasurer. there for the |impose of having the ben not allow ing one to ace any great dis I ki'lge “ Williams Jr Hiiiba. A Enn bad bis foot very sevprly ........ efit of the line track, number dose upon tance. Notwithstanding this drawback I » E. N. Ford, 1* S. Liiitinissiuners J b-niee-l VduescUv by a faucet falling 1 Sirs. N. L. <)>ok. 153. Altamont, the old Oregon standby, the scenery was splendid, and the smoke j ■ork.............. upon it. Xj. r • Geo. W. Bnrt. V. S. is there but nut for the purpose of being too, alihougli it greatly obscured tire I ■ieri ft* “ M. M. Daniela P G. I Little lied Stu li t who li->s l.ecn <- oii - veasurcr........ worked. J. Beach Ims a staid« there nt “ W. T. B.»>th P.G. natural scenery, lent a kind ot color o: I finoj t<> I bed with a broken knee i. js«t’ssjir........ L. P. ReiJ London Lodge No. 219. Ky. about 15 horses all in the best of cendi its own tothu whole pictilio. Stlpt able to b ip. lb>gers Jt. Todd. I ■ivpyor tion. Among the other stables tlnil A short time after leaving J. <’. Cooper, Contractor. .Msrrie — August 21, at the reside: Kroner............. C. Narver, Mrs. J. C. Cooper, number fiom five to fifteen horses, the) j one suddenly begins to too of Rev. fit Johnson, .Miss Annie CITY Mrs. Inn Berry. noted those of J. Sawyer, J. Penders. It. 1 views and IiaVw different sensation» at I Baker to] L. Wright, both of this ci Ct) Chas. A. B< rry • Jacob Wortman. Lowell, and \V, Henery. There uro otli- I .1 .1. Spencer ft ct. cheek. T. N. Fiel-1, V. O. every moment. ILrhaa the mighty roll Look ot for thu litbograplis ot era too numerous to mention, who have 1 ! 10 ci. green buck. Act *>f Match 3, 18*"t, by <1. W. K^mluiau '¡icils w:vh will soon appear on I CO fi. A. Mauniiu.-. P. G. W .1 1.1 hi gl ikiv hoards tfi< are being put up around the their stuck there. The cream of Oregon ; ing Columbia on one side and tho high, i Lotting stock is representated in the, grand, Cascades on tho other, between J. !.. Rogers I Pvnny Bank Token. Bunk of upper Cuna- huiMis nt truck now. Capt. Soriison oi which he can aliema’e i.is gaze and dn 1-ftl, l-y A. J. Ami-rem P G. Win. Calli phell city. Tom R^ersand Tim Patty lefl l!on- Po-tland hits his inae Susie X there, Metal clasp, by Win. Campbell P. O. Wm. Hol! ¿5 cent p >ee stamped t’. N. R.-eJ. C. D Jul.n-.on l.-iy for KHohnrg when» they will put up this is llie hoieo that is expected to aur meet at every change a scene of beauty. ncilmen 2ft ct. piije lottsreu J. N. W. by J. N. Win C. G.-i seu I'apt. E. I Fellow’sputiiut-spring bods. in ise the natives, she is worked daily However steadfastly and closely be ourvor. c. I’tihner. G. W. Jones, Dr. TuJer soparntendent of tho Odd but her time is nut heralded about, looks, he cannot but feel that li6 is per j Copper half oeut U. 8. A. ooln 1823, by J. things are kept quiet. Frod Hamilton E. Brooks ti: e council first Tues- Fellow hi while asKisling in raising one mitting part of this groat show of won First Term liegins September 7th. 1887. Tuition in Preparatory Department $50) per Copper tent Our Army, by J. E. Brooks. f the pod-ruos sath columns, fell the lfillsboio horse is expected to make ders and art, kept and c-xhibiteJ by good Copper cent Flying Eagle 1(157, by J. E. term; I n Academic, ?8 00; In Collegiate, $11.00 Instructions thorough and practical. about tenieet, on account of thu rope things quite lively in some of tho fall mother nature, esca|>e him. Brooks. ■ ai e“. McMinnville is not represented, A boarding hall will la-condnctixi in the College building under the management of a SACCKKT MOCIETIES. giving aviy. I mill China ooin. br G. W. Jones. we see no reason w hy she should not Although you sec great mountains ris steward where good board can l-e had nt $2.75 per week. Those who prefer board in Diino 1887. by L. P. Koid. Notice. HI paities having I- us ' ihohs Every evening we see Romo tine ing, it seems, almost perpendicular, Two cents and a qnatur. U. 8. A. coiu, lir private families cun secure hoard from $2 75 to $4 00 For further information, address imeer Council, No. 1. It. A S M. meets with tl e i ideraigned wifl-plraHo call oi. be? horses being speeded around the streets. reaching up as if they would force them Miss Eva C-aok 18fiS year of her birth. idiy on or before each full moon, nt 10 cents, by J. M. Fields. 18!X>. o^„. pnic Temple, cor. 3d and C. streets. So- Louis R-> uw. Ail accounts due me will Why not fixup tint driving track in good selves into the sky; beautiful falls '>e lounil iflt Clin. Talin.ige. For the shape ami be one of tho association hanging over rocks, and yet foreve Card, by J. J. Khiplev, P.G. ping companions made welcome. Card, by Mrs. II. L. Canfpboll, l ’ .O. reason ttiL I have gone out ol business. J. tiFEXCKR, Roe. trtlvks and hoi I a regni.tr fall meeting? ' moving, ono vuiy uopropriatcly named IJ. S. coin 3 cis. piece date of 18ft3, t>y W. C hris . T aylor . Th . 111. M. W. F. C ollard . It will not only biing people here bin Bridal Veil; great pilus of rocks, among J LoiKlu.rv F. G. The Ilqpirer Gazette has been added money also and at the sumo time people which is the Rooster rock, a very high lieoj Bouquet, by Nettn Henderson. rling Chapter, No. Ili, R. A. M. meets ida.v on or before euch full in >.m, at to our ex unite list and wn hope it will' will know McMinnville bus a little en and grand sight, and one might imagine Card, by Mrs. H. A. Longh.-iry. I*. G. terprise. that it was tho tuinbatone of some groat hie Temple. Rejourning eoiilpaiiiona stay sddel for some time to eomo. It ih Card, T. H. Henderson. Indian chief of many years ugo; the Card containing names of brick masons. i wclconie. edited b1 the renowned .1. W. Reding- IV. T ai . mage . See. W Casor. L ively T imes .—Monday evening Geo. grandest river of the Pacific coast, th- P T Flynn, contractor: W ton the ei tern Oicgim humorist. La! orer: Ihnnin Jelm, Tender: Mile J F. C ai . iireath , TI. I’. Kaufman the maish li locked upa tramp Columbia, rolling on, as it has fur years, Kelly, Tender: 0 H Cook and son, car]iun A perBc having No’s 1 X) 101 and 102 < f for being drunk on the streets. Tues and years, with its blueish water ami li -. i Ixidge, No. 43, F. A- A. M. meets ter»: (' A Daniels, architect lay on or before each full moon, a! the West lids T elei - iionf will confor a day to please brother While who has regular swash against the Ssiuly and Card bv Wm. Holl. P. G. rocky F.hoic, with its many mystuiies lie Temple Visiting brethren curd! great fav< to uh by bringing the same I, Bettman, P. Cl. o this oil e. 'llie irane» «ere published been crying about those tall spikes that I and traditions of Indians that were nev vitod to attend. S^l’ionccr Boot ’tuid Shoe Store Two cent oopper piece, IfiOS, Ibv F. I . on M, h i May 31 and J-.me 3rd 1887. jtick up and tear the toe out of his num- I er told and poi haps never will ho, and SrKMcifK, See. Goncber, B. S. G. F. T ucker , : j . m . List of U S Postage stumps liy E. F. 1 rm now receiving my I'nll stock of Bnotn I’r. Voilbington of McCoy, lost a her ten shoes, George set him to work with ito secrets of j--y and sorrow that and M hk ‘3 direetly from the iu$ lory; seleet- Goucher. locked in the vaults of death with O F. Occidental Lodge, No. 39, little bot(ii*iday l>v death. The child driving them down so that Mr. E. L. E. are Copy T ki . ei - iionk containing list ot articles v<i from the beat ’material, and made by the key sf time. Thu train stops at the Bverv Satm-dny right at 1. <> <1. F died uty denoaied. white labor. W. could wunder around without danger Lowor Cascades 40 minutes for supper. e, Sii street. Visiting brethren cordt- near Sfl Copy D aily R evortur containing list of n,,! l>no,s I* nr‘‘ made out of to his webs. Mr. Tramp thinking his re Across tho river from this place, on a : rited to attend. -leutlier that is tamietl hv llie hot- li<iuor articles deposited Mondiw fcCJoy. Mr. , llKou.es, N G. ward would be in the hereafter and that clear day, can be seen tho old block-1 Silver ring marked II F A' S S. T K process; for that leather is burned A man that thoroughly undeislands the quality of this citl* E. E. GorcitEB. R. S. was so far away, took it into his head to house that has clustered about it so ' 8 , and two-i-ent piece of 1831, by S (’ : tlie g<MM]s he sells, will be successful in business, ami in due time gain the confidence of One L died in Washington “git” and he got, George chased him to mnch of tho pioneer hisloiy of Oiegon. Harding the public . ire. Patrons of Husbandry, No 31, D. C, St ‘ Ki’night. He is a character the bridge but the tramp left him. Why? After leaving here, tho noxt station is Prescription blank, and postal note, by F. fiic bublic arc respectfully invited to examine my stock and prices. No trouble to list and third Saturdays in each E Goucher. show goods. “ fcouians of thirty years ago whom (J Do yon know tho tramp dropped his Cascados, where are ths locks that have Hit Grange hall, cor, 4 and 1J streets Mexican ton cent coin 1879. ten cent < will remc • •pber. Ha was Jong ail attache pound hammer when he lit out and taken so much timu, money, and labor greenback, B ooth Master. Snannisli copper coin on one of tho J oil ■ ix:i depai linsnt under the late George picked it up so that the tramp | to build, and which will trice so in ich side the head of Isahcllu tlio second, on i re- M ils S. A. C lark , Sec’y. Col. J. A! Nesmith. Neemith. eoui 1 not steal it and chased him until I more of all, before they will he complet verse side coat of arms 1868. I V. W. Charity Lodge. No. 7, meets d third Fridays in each month at Thu bat medical nnthoi¡ties ac- ho was tired and then walked buck lug- , ed .’ After this it bogins to rapidly grow The Odd Fellows’ March. Blows hall. Visiting brethren eordi- knoilcdgi the value of Ayer’s Pills and ging his hammer with a very wet looking l daik, and before The Dalles is reaelied countenance. it is quito dark and oncean only seethe |ited to attend preseri!>< them with the utmost confi brilliant lights of the two hotels on eitli- I saw in a distant city. IjoiissoN, M, W Au« lltni dence, aitha most effect mil remedy for G W J ones , Rec. E astern T our .—State Supt. E. B. Mc er side of tho street, and tlio large crowd Ear over the pathless sea, diseases.-aneed by derangements of the collected "to sue the train como in. ” i Elroy contemplates making a trip to the A scene in the days of my boyhood, ’ Post, G. A. R- No. 9, m-.-ets see-ind stomach , liver and bowlcs. There is a pleaaui« in sitting in a well y in each month, at Grange bull, That will always seem grnnd to me. the eas’.orn states during the months of lighted and last moving train that is in John »artman threshed 125 acres of nd Atli streets. Visiting, cuiuriides wheat tlat thieahed 43’i bushels to the September and October. His programme describable, and theipleasure is inereas- ' I beheld a vast column approaching, Hcomo. acre. let us hear from some of our is to visit and inspect the public schools ed when such mystic sconeiy, which, 1 Their banners half clouded in dust, L’oorna, Adj C R. C ook . P C. eastern exchanges and see if anv eaetei n of Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Dt-s j doubtless, would Koem very common ¡ And I read in the pure folds when PRESIDENT OF THE AMUSEMENT REPUBLIC! place in the full glare of day, is beforo j state <»n beat tho record. This was sighted, CHURCHES. just contnon Oregon grain, tho best in Moines. Indianapolis, Pittsburg, Phila- ' the eye as on the banks of tlio Columbia > Our motto, “In God we Trust.” delphia.New York,and St. Loni«, finish river between The D u II ub ami Arlington'. | the noi 11. ¡Church, corner of C h nd Fifth Will wine g'lod Samaritan bring in a ing bis inspection at the latter city i The tiiin reaches Arlingimi, on the Co l I beheld, as the columif moved onward. Sabbath school at 9:3’1. n. in . box of ivpies as part payment for his In tlio ranks both the young and and attending the 21st national cncalup-1 lumbia river, and is ono of the, if not Two Magnificent, Faultless Exhibitions, Rain or Shine, at gall am and 8. p. m Prayer foremost, wool marirets of the North tho old, I hu.sdsy evening at 8 p. m. Every back »-.ihcription. Bring in some gitod inent of tho G. A. Ii.,to which he is al west, at about twelve o’clock ; aud the ------lÆ’lÆTÎiriir-VTTjLJS------- Arrayed in their garments of splendor, tally invited to attend these ser- cholera norbusonos. We arc not making delegate-elect. Mr. Elroy has been I money (t printer unver does) and tho invited to deliver a lecture on Oregon st I traveler who lands hero fuel« liko going W. T. J ordan , Pastor. Their regalia of crimeon and gold. to bed with little delay. This is a thriv doctors might as well make a little out several points in tlio eastern country, : TXTIESTD 8EPTEMEE® 13TH. les’ (I atholic)Church, First.street. of in, if In-y can. ing business town of about 800 inhabi- There marchod the I’rinco mid the which invitation he has accepted. Tho | taifte Peasant, u:30a. in. on the second ahd fourth and is eenstantly and rapidly in If you desire to possess a beautiful superintendent will bo accompanied by creasing in size. It was but a few years of each month. Sunday school at Methinks I can sec them now. L every Bunday. comploxon take Aver,« Sarsaparilla. It Mrs. McElroy and the trip will require ago when people, who wuro thought As they nnu’clied to the soul stirring Most Positively the only Tented Show that will visit this section this Season J. 8. W hitw , Rector. cleannesiand purifies the blood and about sixty days. During the superin by many true prognosticators «»id that music and rem|v«8 blotches and pimples mak- : tendent’s absence I. A. Manning ot the np . there could never be a town alibis place. Burch, corner of Fourth and F With the knights of the anvil and smooth and clear and giving rfiatesman office, will be in charge of the ing tho i Kabbath school at 9:3») n. in , That anybody should have ever held plow. ; jit 11 a ‘ m and the usual hour it a brf JÁ- and healthy appearance. office in lhe state house. ' such an opinion would sceai almost im- Età?, until. ningon Sunday Prayer meeting Take it ’ Kfi ■ probable to one who sees Arlington to- There came an old man bearing hard T iih H ailway B ridge , — Work on thn S H B: Wf f’s united monster shows evening Allure invited | day, the great wool market and the place II 1» B atch well . Pastor on his stall', will boh re next month, the proes speak railroad bridge at Portland is going ' from which most of the freight is hauled He must have passed the threescore Irian Church, corner of Fourth of it an « (bod thing. It is ji railroad show steadily forward. Part of tho piles have : to the greater part of Gillam and Mor- and ten, els Sunday school !):3J u in , all Iran portation done by rail, The been driven for the pivot pier and the , row counties that is not yet opened by lai 11 a in and 8 p in Prayer advance -.gent was hero Tuesday, he His withered limbs and his wrinkled railroads. down-stream protection made. This pier Thursday night at 7:80 First mad« a i tngemenfs for feed etc. Tho brow, Taking thu stage, w liich leaves here each month, at 3 p m ,asermon bills w: .be out soon. will be 170 feet from the Poitland aide. thru« times a wei-k with passengers for How I wish I could seo him again ; 1 little children About September 15th or October let B RING CIRCUS—HUGE THEATRE STAGE-ENORMOUS MENAGERIE Mr. Taney’s new house is completed Heppner, one lias before him a hard ride 1’ F J ohnson , Pastor At of forty miles through dust and sand, He bowed to the throng, to the right WORLD’S MUSEUM—CLASSIC RACING CARNIVAL AND JO-JO!_____ and is a very nice little building. Tho tho pile-driving will be finishsd. and left, ••s’ (Episcopal) Church, corner of work w.p done under the supervision of present between twenty and twenty-five tho like of which was never seen by He was pleased with his chosen lot, •Actnxl Doily XxpeawA 13,500. $2,000,000 Invested for the Public’« Delectation I- men are r,t work. About seventy-men III streets Sunday school nt 9:30 John folk. Mr. Toney expects to move Yahilleis btforu. And lie seemed to say as he passed Notably and Triumphantly Reinforced thia Reason with the Old Warld’a a pastor ut present into the ¡muse by next week. Hon. W. are engaged at Butte quariy,where the Heptrner is situated in tire middle ot ! stone ia being cut and stored until ready Morrow county, of which it is tlio county ¡ me by, Moat Startling Hainan Phenomenon, ,n Church. corner of B and Fifth D. Fentd» will take tho house that Mr. for use seat, and is the principal town of the ; “Forget it not,” “Forget it not.” kinday school at 9:30 a nt . so- Toney vicates in town. uigat II, a. in Prayer meeting county,and a thriviug business town,with | The Transcript, of Astoria, finding it R eturned —Mrs. L. E. Hays, mother business men of the pushing order, and | They wore on their breasts strange de Ineaduy night at 8; lio pastor at self to bi a littlo iu want of something to vices, of Mrs. G. V. Snelling, arrived here on is steadily mid surely growing. The1 write a»out, gives its readers a long Crossed gavels, crossed axes and discussion on tho county seat war be Monday evening from California where fact that over 1,500,000 pounds of wool keys, o/t subscribing within th e tween litfayette and McMinnville. Say she lias been visiting relatives for the | was shipped from here last season ; will an idea of tho immonso amount ot The pen, the sword mid the hour glass, Lu months for the TELE- Traifmnjpt 1 The county is going----- ma ¡Mist year. She reported an excellent give that product niisod in tho immediate vi And it fresh blossomed rose from a for McMinnville aud don’t you for time and the journey home was without cinity. l can have it for $1.50 jority Besides this large quantities of get to r«m< rvmembcr the same. tree. r, 6‘ months $1 00. >1 A T.atyelto man was seen packing a the usual discomforts of a journey over grain are raised. A large flouring mill And one carried tho bow mid quiver, land from California. There is only has lately been erected by Hon. J. B. ubscritption is the eheap- panuo i.'tflass Another the serpent twined rod, ’p,’__ / through town going toward twenty miles of staging between the O. Sperry, of this place, and will soon Ire in Lafayep». We wonder what’s the A C. and C. i’i O. R. K. She stalled o|>eration. A railroad is pretty certain And one in the usual regalia Is there going to matter down there. Carried proudly the volume of God. to bo built into this country before an- bo a litlo improvement in the town? from Red Bluff Sunday morning at 3 I other year rolls around, and Heppner and arrived in Portland al 10;40 IONE WHISPERINGS. Getting, ready fir the county seat o a. ’clock, I will be its terminus. A wagon road is A beautiful banner waved high in the m. we recion, that one patio of glass will rmiks, j to bo built into thu Song creek country not nukatho town pass tho inspection. Decked with emblems both brilliant roosted peanuts at II. II. hitherto an insolated but rich section and A Fisherman Speaks. James Bovce fatherinlaw of. O. O. tf will give Heppner a volume of business and bright, IIod«o» left Tuesday evening for his - heretofore transacted nt other places. Near the top were throe golden links, • kins in crockey and glassware homo $‘Muncie Indiana. Hisdaughter E d . T elephone :— ■ All these advantages will make Ileppnur And the heart mid the hand to the 1 Grissen’s. I saw in the Oregonian several days ' a trading center for an extensive and who lm been in this city for soma time right. I of scales at S. A. Manning’s, past int- inpaniod him. He has made since a very able and exhaustive state ' rich section. Harvest is in full blast a gcne»al round among all tho leading ment about the salmon of the Columbia { around here now, and it is eaid that Near the top of the stuff three arrows I given on nails how . were twined cities of tho Valley, including Corvallis, are not as good as they wore last kiner Gazette advertises land Albany and Yaquiha. He is very much river, and a report of the catch of 1886 i . cro|>H Above them u young turtle dove, season. [heap at the Gazette office. and previous years. Showing a rapid impre»e«d with the country. Many ;>eop!e have gone to the monn- Below tho limbs in letters of gold [wanted at Mrs. II. I*. Stuart’s Public school will begin tlio 20tb. of decrease in the number of cases packed ; tains, about 15 miles from the town and Was the inotto, Truth, Friendship krposito Grange store. $3.00 September. Prof. Lee Baker will have from year to year. The Oregonian I from which corm's all tho lumber, tn en and Love auglt),lm cliargeHf the school, with Mrs. Mathieu thinks some remedy ought to be devised joy a vacation and to esca|iothe dry mid Miss ftB^v Martin and Miss Carrie Murk «corching heat of the dog days.- The For forty years, the old man said, [King arc painting the house to protect tho flail. Now I have been Hus my lot with this brotherhotxl ■ thuddings, including wind- ail of tfWeity, a« his assistants. The connected with the fishing business both principal rosort is the Teal springs, some sixty miles from thin place, which present school building is inadequate to twined, n. J. 1. Henderson. the wants of the present time and it is at the canneries and at the hatching es arc said to have remarkable healing In days of nflliction they buried my | Forrest and Miss Ella Hon- thought that a now building will be pro tablishments on the Clackamas rivor, powers. There are many quiet nooks dead, lieatland, were the guests of cured. There is room in the present in the Blue mountains of tlie most pleas In their midst will my life be re II end rick oi this city, tho building for about 180 scholars,but many and like most fishermen think I know ant kind, where a camping crowd could signed. all about it. This much I do know: have unalloyed joy for many weeks. It he week. more attended the last term, Judge Deady haspoalporcd bis lecture Each man wants the legislature to do These Blue mountains can be seen from They cared for my son with heart nn.l |iiers and their families will hand Itiiart’s restaurant, opposite on “Law and Lawyers,’’ t< be given nt something that will benefit him first. 1 the tops of the hills about the town, and Where friendless and lonely his [store, just the place to take GarriHOn opera house, for the benefit of hope the law will be let alone until the look pleasant and inviting with their troubles wore ended the Guild of the St. .lame) church, un subject is understood. After the salmon great ridges bristling with high pine In in town. trees which rise against th« horrizon and In n distant city and a foreign land, til Sep-giinber 26. All « lou'.d attend I in McMinnville, and want this lecturn for it is given 1 y a man who pass the network at the mouth of the through whoso wide spreading branches Where hi« grave with true friend I or a good bed, go to the nearly «very man in this tr wn and coun river fishermen want them to be let the wind is forever whistling and mak A Canino Carved Read—Framed In Floocy, Shimmering Hair—In him Reality Ontatrlpa Exafter- ship ia tended. atlon, and Dumbfounded Science Pronounce» Hirn tho Most Wonderful and Inexplicable Mys II ; only two blocks from the ty kn'ora, either personally or by repu alone so they will reach the «pawning ing music, sweeter by far than man can tery of Lifel—Not an Insipid Idiot, but n Bright Alert) I toc I oui Being!—Y< ur Only Chance ever inako. There runs streams of the iss strpet. tf tation. It will in fact bo an intellectual grounds, hence they cry out at every In every city and in every clime, to Seo Jo-Jo—By Command of tho Paar ho Returns lost. Petersburg»: an Early Dayl the clearest and purest water in which Throughout thia whole land ’ » broad U lemonade prepared before treat. are many trout. The water in these thing above them especially tho wheels, -------- AN UNPAR1LLÏLED RED-LETTER CI ECUS FESTIVAL!--------- [cents. Ico cold soda many domain, AMRStcA W ins .—In the bicycle cofi- the cascade fishermen says the nets drive mountains is th« best, wo believe, in Or- ¡ |ts. Icecream in season 15 Told with the powor of prose and test at Sheilds August 23, Woodside, of them away irom the river because they i egon, contrasting greatly with water of i Ich & Dee’s. rhyme. : the plains below, which has a great ileal 1 [taineer has just entered tip- Philadelphia, beat Batteraby by twenty-. go down too far. There is plenty of , of alkali in it and is believed by some to 1 Is heard th« old man’s refrain, Aitondlag DI«pl»r» of Acrobatie, Gynite ae« Eqeeetriaa Amaxçawat« la SSepante Mar Msn. five yards in a mile race; time, 2:45. ' room to fish above Tongue Point, the on kar of existance and is still Temple, of Chicago, beat Wood in a two-1 ly reason they go below is because they I be unhealthy. A few years ago gams And thousands of banners are waving Scotch Athlètes, Rn.al.n Rkntorlrt Artiste. Arnbian Hrmr«. JananeM Marvel»,and a Glganun [. The Times Mountaineer, Vaudeville< omblaatiou lu Thrllllnj and Fosclnatlng Performances on tho Grima Theutro Staff et abounded in the foot hills of these moun high mile race; time 4:45. want to get a first cbani-e at the liish by tain« but the restless hunter has driven [, is six years old. With twining arrows anil beautiful I m - mie « b - ivb .—The Astoria Transcript j going below every one else, hence they i them back til), now, one must go a long bn can see in the editorials doves, frequently get ovor the bar. But I want REVIVAL CP7 A1ÎCIENT nnian, Times Mountaineer < says in regard to the niirchase ot the to speak particularly about the wheels. distanco if he wishes to get elk or deer. And thousands of heart« with each I The trees of these mountains are white ti Ji cents, back haul, a Bulletin preseea by D. C. Ireland. “Cotn- ' They of the lower river, s^y tho wheels CLAUIC OLYMPIAN 0AME1! BR0AMW0R0 CO MB ATI ON HOP» BACK! other vie, pine, fir, and black pine. The latter ¡ 1er for the Oregonian. lical! Bully for the “presses!” Now : catch young salmon, I say that they do making splendid wood, ami is nwl for ; To bless the order of Trulli, Fi iendshi]> ‘ STIRRING PICTURES OF LIFE IN THE “WILD WEST!” ■"red Hibbs caught 32 fish ; next in prodigious contemporaneous I not and I know it to be true; in the first that purpose and for posts and poles,on- | and Love. place the dip wheels cannot catch a fish Ijr. kd 16lbs, one day last week _________________ Nix. Binning through their place. plienominal enterprise comes the Trans I oniy as it is going tip stream, not down. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. G ood Business C hancb .—A splendid Bern averaged twelve inches cript office with three double cylinder ! I do not think any one knows when the i weir perfecting presses, five Kidder per ; young salmon go down to salt water, but 1 opportunity is here offered for engaging 1 The best salve in the world for cuts, EVER GATHERED ANO EXHIBITED UNDER TENTSI job presses, twelve of the ordina > I know that the old salmon Itoth male I in tho milling business. Nathan Newbv OrestML Granites», Sfo«t Fsmon» amt Bert Trained Herd o' Flenhsnte on American 8otl~« rill buy all kinds of fruits, fecting bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevoi Incln-I.nil ■■ Hi«marrk'* end ** Jnno.” the Blggctl Wedded Couple Ertant, *n<l the Coloeeel, ry job presses, foui latest inproved lith- and female stay at the spawning bed« Il kinds targe and small, 1 ogiaphu- presses, an even gross of copy and fight away their natural enemies, I has placet! in the hands of C. W. Tai- { sores, tetter, elmpt>ed hands, rliilblaina, All-Jv?r«h:u1<>wln-{ < rnir»l Figure» ot their »lace: “Doo” end •• Ilctv Butler '*Itontckln« Freeoclou» Elephantine Clown«, end the Only Baby ElephantoiiTho Coiitluentt tall the sama price. Frank ing presses, three Irav presses, a gigantic the trout, nntil they (the salmon) die mage <fc Co. for sale, his milling property corns, and all skin crutitiona, and posi IcMinnville, Or. 18-4i p'ess of business, not to mention a high both male and female. Now for the young at Amity. It consists of a steam grist tively cures pile«, or no pay required. ÂTPÈERLEM», POETIC, SUMPTUOUS, SPECTACULAR STREET PARAMI all descriptions done at . an ! lofty precipice.” And to add to this salmon caught in the wheels: These mill, in good riming order; two run of It i« guaranteed to give perfect satisf.te- Appearing on the rubilo Thoro><hfare« al W «'clock Every Morning. I reasonable figures. Bill w.- will not use this grandiloquent style i little fish are small male salmon and are stones—one for flour and one for chop— tion, or money refunded Price 2ft USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSIOF.—Perfarmaarea at Cwetemary II< bads, letter heads cards of nut incomon Engfiuli wewish to im-press ; fully matured and are on their way to a good house and barn, and one acre or cents per box. For sale by Rogers & Cheap Round-Trte Excursion» on all Railroads. Sea Station Affaire» tor parlioulara. ps done neatly and cheap, upon tl»e public by cur ex pression, the i the spawning ground where they may more of ground. The machinery in the Torhl. 2>Jyl h- busy time begins. good work done by tbs T ei . ei - hone both ' be found and may just a« well be caught mill is comparatively new. and in first- why Acker*« »rds warranted to bring in in job Work and for the public in general. as any other fis'-., for they do not come class condition. It is situated in a lively drewn »lie Children. They are es- lo oxx L.uod Elixir We have about a ten-ton press of busi back. The Oregonian correspondent al town with one of the best farming sec- CWvV pettily liable to sudd-wi Windy Colle, b warranted, is bccanso it ia the Nest Teething Pains, or sold at this oilice for ness but no precipice as has tho Trans so says the Bluebacic mar be a yong sal tion» in Oregon tributary to it.. Rail Cold«, Cougha, Ooep, Whooping Coach, Btomach Disorders, can Im relieved Blood Pre]«•alien known. i lively cure rdl Blood Piar ere«.^pn« rìes ih» cript—to (all over. Brother you should mon ? No sir they are not, tlie/ are go- road riming through the place.' Price etc. Wo guarantee Acker’s English nt once by u»in;; Aekrr'a Baby (toother. whole system, and tlror»":- !. y bu.JJ.,'. i.l’.a __ r______ __ to mttt-h. .... ttw ____________ „ ing np the river ta spawn, and a yonug ’ $2,500. Terms easy. Address C. W, , Remedy • poaitlve cure. not prees-ume of the boys It aavrs It eoatalnt t.o Opium er Morphine, eunitituUuu. Uenionmer, w. seem to be labo:ing nndor a heavy press- ’ or immature«! s It water fi •• would not Talmage A Co. McMinnville, Oregon hoars of anxious watching. Sold by hence 1» aaf". Prioo 15 cents. b-.U by I Irvu. vV. buri, lor ¡urtber particular». me. .____________ . < ._____________ be likely to do that. F isiielxan . W. Burt, «iruggjBL G. W. Hi.: t. J»î I-. . .1. t o - McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon . = Send for Catalojarue. THE OLD RELIABLE, McMinnville No'cliargc made for sewing rips on goods that I sell. Bvois made to order and repaired opposite the Grange store. Sign of the big Boot. P. F. BROWNE. AMAZING AN» IIAPTÜÄOÜS REVELATION IN THE REIM OF ENTERTAINMENT BARRETT’S New United Monster Shows! THE HVMO SKYE TERHIEH! 200 Illustrions Champions!—80 Dazzling Acte! HIPPODROMATIC CONTESTS! 3 Times the fficst Stupendous Menagerie ÀStAVvt* e^,"roorf7±liíT»’?¿ I 'VXxc \’< .%