IDE TELEPHONE.! ter? If married life ■ Subscribe now Gone to His Last Resting Place. S, A. YOUNG, M. 0. Fmok>‘ has lifted. Wheat is on tho decline. McMinnville is growing fast. Don’t forget the Northern Pacific Physician & Surgoon, It bceoin«8 our nail ilnty to chionielo •pike. CIA I. »HUSCTORT. the death of one of our numt prominent M c M innville , ... O keoon . C. 1‘. church will bo a nice, neat, little aud best citizen«, Ix^wiB K. Walla.*«, Till RD DIUTKICT. ■ti'uctniu when finished. Office and residence on D street. 'L b . W. C. Hembree is quite eick. which oceured Tuesday «veiling at 7:30. culls promptly answered day or night. All R. r. Bwn baking anil U W. Belt. Try some oi that fine cheese at Baxter Mr. Wallace wax born in Branch county, Attorney his breadstuff* are tiT I-eat A Rogers. CO VNTY. Michigan, September lai, 1832. Had ho 11. P. Bird, Key letter 'singing sa-iety meet* to­ Oregon state fair on the 12th of lived until yeeterday, ho would have W. J. UARRIS4.N, A H. GAUXT. J W. Watts. night at the rrc“by»«»i*t church. September, 18S7. ! been 55 year* old. Mr. Wallace left the It. R. I.aui'blin, Eurisko Market, F. N. Little, During the absence of Jeff Fanton, the! ! east, in the apring of ’52. He Mettled in . .. C. Lsfollett. County surveyor, J. C. Cooper will act 1 Grain is expected to bring $1.C3 per W. J. G arrison & co, Prop’s. bushel at Prineville. j thia county ami lias lived hero all the ... L. Longliary. as his deputy. (o)----- J. 8. lllbbs. time exe.pt one year which lie »pent in Tho only first class market in the citv. Arizona is having a fine time with Geo. Duraev. Little Anihie Daniel», daughter ot earthquakes. Let us import a few. Constantly on hand nil kind of fresh the Sound country. Hetvent to the meat». Hlr.hest pri<‘«? paid . G. W. Driedwetl. Charlie Daniels, cut bar foot voiy severe­ in cua I i fur fat T. J. Harris. ly one day this week, with an ax. Baz i 1 ¡lilts is up in ihn mountain. after Sound in the epring of *53, and returned st<«ck, hul«;s and pelt». W. W. Nelson. e!k. We sincerely hope be will get some. • in the fail of the «nine year, lli» death ! Wviitt Harris. Ninetr students of tlm Indian school J. A .’ G. Freund. are picking bops in the Iiopin dof (J. J. Who will be tho next to guess on the | tvas caused by a prostrationofthe nerve«, .1. J>. Fenton. Beai.i !v in Polk conr.ty I’ ki . amo ... stove question, last guess and paralysis the result of a relapse. KOTICE. D. (’. Narver. i The sickness whii h resulted in his death, I IkW lbs. The Key. Sutchwell ldt< iday even- 1 (began with symton a of lever. Mr. Wai- I beg; CITY \ Fir^t class brick ing o near. Thro ____ hive giow Iv got belter, until be u<>t up e )(/,()( M ffur sale at Suyb$r> Jacob \V»i?tman. inp, tn attend tho Mrtlip l» ' unv ication ! The circus is slowly <1 _ aw I Don ’ t forget io come •> and see the <•!•- ’ brick yard Will ïiegi.; (Hl WedllCH- J J. Hpencer. at Por! land,which w and went to work, then he had the re- All ■ pliant. G. W. K&tdTman. dav. ial'so, ttliich has ranted him utvnv to bo snl.I fryni $4 to $6 per thousand i parties wishing to buy brick, aill have to W .1 Loighary. sinner Who i.< tlic young 1 idy that everyone i r.-aim- oi etemil »iience. In religion, lie get it through myciaim A man by tho na ns of Wilson wa» JNO J. SAX ' killed oil ill.* line o: the tfieguu Pacific, I expoi.t» to runaway, and gel uuiried I had no sect, but believed in the spiritmil Í....... Without being uu i ' «alv.tion ot man. ' n.ar Stayton by the premaln.e explosion i rtjuli ? I openiy profossed chrisiian.liH was one,to I of a blast of giant |.<>w Jer. Who is next on tint watermelon layout to the fullert extent of the Woid, w. V. PRICE, Miss Effie Leabo han some very fine at thi» ufficw, *a have a place tor all tlnd us ilia good doed* and kinilncN will ' crayon portraits on exhibition in E. 11 are left here. — icMmaviUo, Yamhill County, Orogon.E testify before bis Maker. Ho was PHOTOGRAPHER. Fellow's show window. Tiieyshow good I Elaia Wright expects to thresh 4,000 a eeting of man keen in bn.inesa, but First Term begins September 7th, 1887. Tuition in Preparatory Department $5.GO per monili. taient which ought to be improved. [ bushels grain in one day,before he quite, without a niggardly thought. A man term; In Academic, t7 09; In Collegiate, $10.00. Instructions thorough and practical who loved his neighlior a» himself, ho this season. Tho iron1, in which Jack Welch is lo­ A boarding ball will be conducted in the College building under the management of a CllET SOCIETIES. will be remembered with kindness and McMinnville, Oregon cated, and the adjoining building, has 8. A. Manning hi* the beat assortment I I'.i.s tDatli regretted by many, but dis­ steward where good buartl can be had at $2.75 per week. Those wlm prefer board in had a new ioi.. uple, cor. 3d and C. streets," 8o- Frank Rogers who is so well known When you aro in need of artistic print­ hour of hi» death, and in the »uttlenient ipanions made welcome. amongst, Ihn fair “sweut »ixtecner»” of ing don’t forget the T blei ' iionk office, it of Ins affairs, before death, ho allowed ieu , l’ee. this city takes a ¡»OHrtion in the drug is the boss office fur fine work. an extra amount of business faculty; C hris . T aylor , Th . III. M. »tore of J. R. Miller, of Dallas, the first Bottling to the smallest amount all iiis Proprietor of tho Read the new “ ad ” of Goo. W. Burt of next month. affairs. Then asking to. be placed in lapter, No. Iti, It. A. M. meets the boss druggist. He isn lively business smdi a position as to see Ins garden, or before each full moon, at Tiie littlo sou of W. V. Price thenglit man and a strictly truthful advertiser. i iple. Sojourning companions outbuilding», etc., which was done, he ho would take a walk the other day, lie. * looked, sighed, closed his eves and Hank, A blacksmith shop will be started at which he did. William found him su ­ u IOK. Sec. perintending the conf traction of a wagon Whites Station, a general businoas will alowlv and quietly, without pain, into J F. C albrratii , II. P. be carried on and horseshoeing w ill be “that dreamless sleep w hich kisses down in 8. 0. Force’s shop. hi» eyelids still.” Mr. Wallace leaves a The leading Ige. No. 43. F. A A. M. meets a specialty. Come and subscribe fortkoTBLEl-noxx or before each full moon, at. wife, and one child, alsmt 12 years old ; The young ladies who w ill pick hops iple Visiting brethren curdi and send it back east. Thereby causing besides three brothers and one sister, Pionocr Boot and Slio<* Store; o attend. ESTABLISHMENT. your trieuds to «ee the advantage» of near Butteville will leave here Sundry, who mourn hi» loss deeply. Mr. Wal­ JEWELRY KK, Sec. quite a number of our best young ladies living in this »alubrious »ection of tho lace was in comfortable circuinstanves, G. F. T ucker , M. M. I uni now receivingmy Fail stock of Bool a intend to go. glolie. No othor soefiion like it. and leaves a will providing for Iiis fami­ nnd blows «r icturned from California process* ; ior for cnat that leather A mini man that thoroughly understands the quality of process icuiher is burned uiuv Fevers, and all malarial diseast-s. Try E. E. G ovcheb , R. S. Mr. Gorman while driving a bundle I i tlio other day. the goole to Mr. Fellows after many endeavors has run away, throwing him out and knock­ left yestorday for Eugene, City where show goods. at last obtained the last spike driven on ing him senseless. Ha was not hurt they intend making a week’« visit among THE OLD RELIABLE the Northern I’aciflc railroad September otherwise. friends and relatives. 8,1883. He has given it to this office The show window of G. E. Detmering The grain of R. Griffith, on 32 ncies /. Charity Lodge, No. 7, meets where all parties Wishing to see it can do loom* up in fine shape. There is a fine weighed by machine measure 47 d Fridays in each month at so, by calling around. display of dress goods, lace, etc., in it els to the »ere. At the w.iruliouse,clean­ hall. Visiting brethren cordi- A prominent man from Lafayette said tastefully ar.nged by the hands of Miss ed, it went 52[a to the acre. Next. o attend that tho majority of the people in tho Nora Hendrick. won ,M. W Aug U 3 m Miles Hendrick h:ts pnrehnse I tho GALLOWAY & GOUCHER, Trops. Lafayette precinct had lost all hopes of G W. J o ^ ki , Rec. The Eugene City Guard enters upon its dry goods house of L»nc.eiieid, of Amity. getting the county scat, and that at least i, G. A. R- No- 9, meet« secoml one-third would vote for McMinnville. twenty first year with its last issue. It is Miss Nora Hendrick iiis sister, hereto­ This warehouse has been thoroughly reno­ *ach month, at Grange hall, Still the good work work goes slowly on­ a good staunch democratic journal and fore with G. E Detmering of this city will vated and overhauled, ami new aecom- di streets. Visiting comrades ward. modations added. its success is well merrited. Here i^to leave mid take charge of the ladies de- tie. the future of the Guard. dartment. * ek , Adj. Disorders of ths stomach, liver, and C. R. C ook , P C. The firm oi Baxter A Rogers are still kidneys, can bo cured by restoring the M arried .—Monday morning at tiie blood to a healthy condition, through in business and don’t yon forget it. residence of tho bride’s parent«, Mr. and Direct Shipments to San Francisco. CHURCHES. the vitalizing and cleansing action of They arc the leading grocers of the coun­ Mrs. Leabo, of this city, Miss Flora Lea- None but standard Calcutta Sacks kept Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is the safest, ty as their large daily sales testify. nrcli, corner of C and Fifth most powerful, and most highly con­ Tulk will not scare them out« bo to Mr. J. L. Brobst, oi Portland, the and let on the most reasonable terms. .bath school at 9:39. a. in., It a. Ill and 8. p. m Prayer centrated alterative available to the The “ad” of Rogers A Todd is just marriage wan solemnized by the Rev. H. rsday evening at 8 p. in. Every public. what is, a statement to the public of the I*. Patchwell. .Mr. Brobst is a salesman ’ invited to attend these serl An oxehanga mentioned the fact, that good quality oi goods sold by this well for the Columbia River paper company, STORAGE 3 CEKT3. W. T. J obdan , 1‘astor. the up country («liter» were crying for known firm. Ths public know them well only four or five intimate friends attend­ ed the ceremony, nevoral very nice preR ­ (Catholic) Church, First street. watermelons, and you bet we got one, a and it’« trade with them lias always ents were given tiie now happy couple. 9 a. in. on t lie second slid fourth large Oregon melon raised by Juntos been satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Brobst left on tho evening NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! inch month. Sunday school at Fletcher, found its way into this office rery Sunday. Mr. P. II. Moody and wife, of Kirkwood train (or I’ortlsnd whore they will re­ last Tuesday morning. But oh ! what a avc J. 8. W hite , Rector. II. II. Welch Having moved ir.to change in its personal appearance, and 111. are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob side. W isocarver of this city. They are old Frank Collard ’ s former quarters on rch, corner of Fourth and F ours too, before it got out again. Buy fried» and aro hero on a visit. Ws hope C ompany O bganizkd .-TI io Iron Moun­ Third street, and having taken hbath school at 9:30 a. in , one; Mr, Fletcher sells them cheap. they will like the eountiy well enough to tain Iron District Mining Company,near t 11 a m and the usual hour Austen Dee into partnership ; they McMinnville is on the boom. Goodcit- ig on Sunday Prayer meeting stay and make tboir fntre homo here. tins line of the Northern Pacific railroad, having fitted up and renewed their izens.good improvements aud good grub (cuing. All are invited The Chatsworth disaster, now that ninety miles oast oi Tacoma, was organi­ II P B atch well . Pastor. wo should judge, by the way the La­ fayette people cotno here to get it, mare the dead is reduced below eighty, stands FINE TABLES, in Church, corner of Fourth groceries sold last week to Lafayette peo­ second in tiie list of American railroad zed yesterday by Col. A. N. Hamilton, i Sunday school 9:30 a in., ple than there has been heretofore for accidents—Ashtabula, when 101 wore W. P. Twoinley, J. T. Saugarda, A. F. and opened a fine new stock of 11a m and 8 p m Prayer mraday night nt 7:80 First quite awhile. They arc beginingto real- killed eleven years ago on the Lake Shore York and II. C. Wnlters. Col. Hamil­ fresh ton arrived in this city this evening, and ich month, at 3 p m , a sermon izo the truth of the matter that McMinn­ being the most fatal on the list. says the mines contain a quantity of ore .ttle children ville i« the place to buy their provision. Tom Turner Andy Baker end Carl sufficient to keep the largest works con­ NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, CIG/XR- P F J o O nson , Pastor Cheaperthan their cheapest, better than Young returned Thursday the 25th ETTES AND TOBACCO. stantly employed for a generation. The avc (Episcopal) Church, corner of their butter, from their hunt in the Cascades and re­ ores will be used for fluxes in tiie Ryan streets Sunday school at 9:30 Darby Gl»nn, met with a painful acci­ port a fine time. Mr. Turner killed four smelter. The mine is claimed to bo the respectfully solicit a shnre of the pastor at present’ dent Saturday forenoon at Walla Walla. deer, two very fine bucks. They dressed richest mineral discovery yet made in patronage of the people of McMinn­ Church, corner of IJ and Fifth While nailing tin on a flushing on one of the meat and brought it homo. Plenty this section of the country.—News ville and vacinity not forgetting to inday school nt 9:30 a ni , so- tho new Main street brick buildings he of fish and it is expected that the Lafay­ kindly thank them for past favors. gat 11, a. m Prayer meeting slipped, and in throwing out one hand to ette school will boom the coming soaeon A nother R ack —Jane L. covored icbday night at 8; no pastor at prevent falling, it struck the edge of a by tho extra amount of brain power Search for us between the Banks piece of tin, cutting the palm oi the band which Professor Yonng attained while Oregon with glory at Santa Rosa on Sat­ 5 urday, by defeating six starters and low­ to the bone, and almost severing the there* WELCH* DEE.. I mmediately ^—-TE?I TON thumb.—-Oregonian, Aug. 30. Darby is TTUO DRUGGISTS. ering her record to 2:1!)X- This remark­ woll known in this city and this accident A H unt ro« the B lue B ucket D io - able fiyor is owned by S. G.Reed,of Port­ cast or wrought of all kinds, is to be deplored. gins .—Charley Palmer, Sam Shaffer land. Iler sire ia Ilamdletonian Mam- delivered at depot an or before One of tire most amazing and attractive and Frank Collard, started Saturday brino owned by Van B. De Lash mutt, 10th. $5.00 per ton will ba rrought and $7.00 per ton for features of 8. H. Barrett’» tented aggre­ morning for the mountains in soarcb of while her dam is Molly Welch, tho prop­ City Foundry, Portland Or. gation, which exhibits in McMinnville the Blue Bucket diggins. Their trip is erly of Millard O, Lownadale. Mr. Reed Tuesday September 13, are the seemingly was oflered $5000.for the mare, but ha C arl Y ouno . ■When I say that----- reason-endowed performances of the for amnsemont as much as lor pro«pect- values her at 8000 at the present time. titanic herd of elephants which execute ing and we should judge by the way fire Little Joe,another Oregon horse,won the military -drills, perform musical acts, arms predominated over pick axes etc., free for all race at Helena on Saturday. HONE WHISPERINGS. whirl in many waltzes, and form towering that fun was going to be the greater part pyramids at the command of their con­ of the trip. Doubtless they will take in S almon H atciiery .—Work on the sal­ irinkler not needed *t present. summate trainer. all tho venison they see standing out in tho wet. We hope they will firiu the mon hatchery on the Clackamas is pro­ Have the moat complete tailor shop on the Mr Whito says that he loaned the diggins, if not the Blue Bucket, some gressing. A flume half a mile long has roasted peanuts at II. II. Odd Fellow’s matter to the T elephone other. tf been made to conduct the water from for the benefit of the democrats. We 1 not tell the public that it •will say’.hat. the matter as it was loaned, Cigar creek to tho hatchcry. Throe teir* Goon S entiment . — The man who is ain. was incomplete and not fit for the of piles have boon driven for tho dam ?ains in crockey and glassware democrats. After many corrections we not willing to give anything to help the and another is under way. Two rows run it. The reason why we asked the town in which ho lives is not of much s. Grisaen’a. favor of borrowing the “matter” is this. benefit to it. The profit of giving to pub­ of piles have also been driven across Hows’ brick will soon beflnish- Owing to the removal of the T el ­ Clackamas river holding into position a —That watt a— lic enterprise comes from the fact that wire fence six feet high, which will keep _B the brick work. ephone office we did not have time to get ------- MONK DUT a new stimulus Is given to trado or an the young fish confined is tlie hatchery y last week the Eurisko market up enough type necessary for the paper. increased population is eventually until such time as they shall be able to Tn the days of Columbus. I ot m vertb f )y two whole beeves. Everything F or S ale .—Three head of horses; brought to the town. It is when trade tako care of themselves. it was true Selling goods so nearly re uly of Salem, was arrested Sun- two mares and one horse, sold very is brisk that money is made. No yacht will be in reediness early this month to another elling whisky to Indians. commenco hatching. cheap ior cash, time or on trade, or any­ wins a race when all are becalmed. It is the wind, which forces them all along rs wanted at Mrs. II. P. Stuart’s thing to suit purchaser. Reason for Carrying the best stock ofg -. iiian.) teacher’s certificate issued under tiie old James O’Meara has returned to Port­ T. Burt sells nothing but A No. ney McArthur ,with a request that he ------- IH niF. ind medicines. Fair weight and law can be renewed or extended. This land and taken editorial charge of the will look into the matter. He is now will necessitate re-examination and re­ New» of that city. He is well known a» engaged in examining into the question ealing. Correo I<ì but it is cold these nights. It ceipt of new certificates under the new ad old time Oregon Journalist, and able, of navigablo streams and placing ob­ THIS IS FUKNY, B'J? law upon expiration of all certificates i be time for the oakgrub,cutup versatile writer, either from a democrat-, structions therein, with a view of ascer­ Prove it by purchosluz y< ‘ received under the old law. A number taining whether there is any way by h lengths. ielnes, Hcliool Stati» »i.».» of teachers in Clatsop county will do ic or republican standpoint. It will which people can be prevented from etc, at bottoni nricen <»i ulery is repainting and paper- well to make a note of thia. seem like old times for him to be ongag- placing aoch obstructions in the naviga­ A. DIELSC11NF.IDER. GEO \V ¡ r : taloon, the decorations are very rrcsenoiion loa/ge ed in fighting the Oregonian again. Tiie ble waters of the state or to punish them improve the interior very much. Mcrchan Tailors. Rio R un .—Elsie Wright’s machine, Oregonian of to-day is a great paper, bnt for so doing. Senator Dolph has a bill .—I will buy all kinds of fruits, with its lively, rustling crew, threshed when the Bulletin, backed by Ben. IIol- in hand which, when pasaod by.Congress A Captain’« Fortunate D will settle this matter, if no law now of all kinds large aud small. 3,404 bushels of oats in one day. The I truitall the sarno price. Frank threshing was done for John Hartman loday’s money and O’Meara’s skillful exists in regard to it.—Statesman. Capt. Coleman, sci»r. W«jyn • and Bob McDonald. This is the largest editorial work, was in its prime, there :k. between Atlantic City and V \ run of the season and asf.tr as we have was a contest between the two that made Letter List. troubled with a cough *<> that n armera and their families will heard no other machine has compared i Stuart’s restaurant, opposite with it for number of bushels and clean­ it uncertain for a long time as to which ' able to sleep, and was indm <«d i With brains /»nd skill and patient will. would win. When the Bulletin was ' List of loiters remaining in the Post Kings New Discovery for < o'i.-n go store, just the place to take ness of grain This days work was done —Dealer in all kind« of— Winch shows thorn great pninstakers! finally compelled to suspend, the Orego­ Office at McMinnville, Yamhill county, not only gave him it. t int r< le rhen in town. on the 25th of August. There is no use nian was tottering on its legs, and a few ; The Wagon that has p!e«»ed the world, ed the extreme sore:.v.-s in ids t Was made by B tuihedaiceim children were »imilary eftw h«d hi are in McMinnville, and want talking the crew of that mscine can just more months would have sent it to the ! Oregon, uncalled for 8cp. 1, 1887: The Country grew with rapid strides; close had the same happy «ii; <:. “ get in. ” Lee, Hiram jeal or a good bed, go to the wall. The Bulletin cost Holliday ovor The West with teeming acres, New Discovery is now tin» — flood* sold at — I .ate, Mies Minnie liotdf; only two blocks from the $100,000; the News has already cost its I Was in a qunndry wbnt to do! edy in the Coleman hou Umbl i Morgan, J J O regon Q uota .— Oregon’s proportion­ different managers $150,000; the Harald siness street. tf Till relieved by tnun EBAKKRH. the schooner. Fre*» trial B t Martin, J C ate share of the $400,000 annually distri­ I i another old time opponent of the Orego­ Standard Remedy st Huger» A i'» The Lowest Cash Price So, with Iron and Wood and labor good, iced lemonade prepared before Moore, T W »Store Though they have many Imitators ; states nian, cost its ownors a mint of money b 5 cent«. Ice cold soda many buted amongst the different Loss, Rev —And— during its short career. It is a safe esti­ If you want the Wagon that’s best on earth ! cento. Ice cream in season 15 and territories military purposes is mate that in a little ovor twenty years Robertson, Mrs N J Just buy of H ti debakerh . Welch & Dee’s. Simson, Mis Effie Renews Iler Youth $2674, and Gov. I’ennover has just made $600,000 or more have licen eunk in the The moral is plain, which you may know* Smith, Mias Annie And if you look, you may see oho’ on having No’s 100 101 and 102 of requisition for that amount. The secre­ effort to establish in Portland a newspa­ Mr». riKpbe Che*’' /. t* To all jiersons residing within city limits. That the targ*»«t <»nks from Adorns grow; Staggs, Mrs Maria rival of the Oregonian, and near­ ; Side TKLErnoNr will confer a 1 tary of war is particular, in his require­ per,the Iowa, tell» the follou in. The same n/j the F tudkiiakers . Snzith, Mrs Louisa. ly every year oi tiie two decades ie strewn or to us by bringing the same ■ ments before drawing the warrant for the Tucker, Mrs E G the tmth of which is ifice. The issue« were published ■ amount, and Private Secretary Munly is with newspaper wrecks,that sailed gaily Thornton, Mr Jeptha resident« nf the rovo : I 27 May 31 and June 3rd 1887. | now busy compiling a statement coaicer- along fora time bnt were aooner or later "IXoVicn that are fretful, peevish, Witt, L II have been troubled ■ ¡rl ing the present condition of tho Oregon left high and dry on a lee shore. It AJ v AV jv W» eroe R or tronblml with end lament»« f$»i Jones and Wm. Arthur had a Guard, the number of men and officers, is much time,’money and brain work to I Williams Miss Ettie drc»s myself witi. ■ < Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or is warranted, is becauso It is tho best Hawkins, Adilaido the bridgo near the college Tues-1 etc. WhM the $2764 ii sent, the urgent establish a good newspaper on a substan­ free from all Stomach Disorders, can be relieved Blood Preparation known. It will peri- Young A McCarnev tial basis, but when it once reaches the need of uniforms and othor articles for it. It was the result of an Old 1 able to d«» all inv w n Parties calling for the same will please at once by using Acker’s Baby Roother. tlvcly cure all Blood Diseases, purifies tho my thanks to Eb*e;. <■ ! I the setlo resulted disastrously » the militia will be presented to the sec­ point where it pays a profit to its owners It contaiau no Opium or Morphine, whom system, and thoroughly bn’lds up tho nevrod my yo ith. and rthnr if a person was to judge I retary of war, and be has promised that it is exceedingly difficult for a rival to gay advertised. hecco ls safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by constitution. Rciucinber, wo guarantee it. nil dcseas.i. ami iw ” a appearance after the fight. ' any recommendation of the governor will ever break down its prosperity.—Seattle J. F Wi-ECABvrn, P M. G. W B .it. Druggbt. ; I >•! j* Geo W* Hurt, drug, : .* Wo at Ite / a < Prese. reited fined $5.00 and i-osts receive at least di" consideration. í ex 1 o rü aq Up Stairs iu Aihi.'ii.s’ Building, WM. HOLL, YAMHILL COUNTY, No/liiirge made for sewing rips on goods that I sell. Boots made to order and repaired ojijmite the Grange store. Sign of the big Boot. Iliriiost Cash Prices Paid fur Crain. Honest Weight. Fair Dealing. P. F. BROAVNE. OUR NEW “AD.” We guarantee our goods to be First Class, and the prices as low as the lowest. When you come to our store you will not be disappointed for we advertise nothing but Avhat can fulfill. We are not winding up our business but intend to keep right on selling Drugs Pat­ ent Medicines, Stat ionery, School Books, etc., as long as the people of Yamhill county hon- or us with their patronage. When you come to our store guar an too to give you prompt and courteous attenl^. i and the lowest price possible. Very Resp; ‘i t ROGERS & TODD, Who Lies ! I Don’t ! OPPOSITION Williams à Hibbs, West Side. This Earth Is lloun Fine Suits a Specialty! FYirmy Idea First-Class Workmen Employed ! ! STORI Funny Ide:.« IBSA LATEST STYLES! Cheaper Than the Cheapest ! WILLIAMS !■ HIBBS. D. M. Caldwell! Flour and. Feed Delivered Free !