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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1887)
4 J SIDE TELEPHONE, W. J. Laughary is quite sick witli fever. A«toria in limiting for a booin. Carlton, It Tolls its Death Knell, Ttie C. P. churcli will soon be ready Mrs. W. C. Hembree is lietter. | for occupancy. Sept. 11, 1887, FFICIAL DIRECTOKY. I McMinnville needs a sewer system. The last copy of the Dakota Bell has come to its friends with the announce Miss Cota Baker returned from Port- Services to day at tlie church by the Two hack loads of young folks started ment that, with that issue the paper | Rev. Charles Black. j land Tuesday. TIUKD DISTRICT. to Uie state fairtl.-isa. in. .................... n. p. Boise. would susjtend publication. It alleges Mrs. A. I’. Powell has been quite sick Mr. A. Kelsey, G. R. Bodie, returned Fine weather for laving in the shade as the reason why its chimes will no home from Portland on Thuradav last .. .Geo. W. Belt. but is improving. ing Attorney and eating “red apples”. CO'.'NTV longer ring out on the atmosphere, from They have been working at tlie Born. To the wife of John L. Shelton I...... Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, of Portland, are tlie fragrant air that floats o’er Dakota's carpenters trade for the last three or a boy; Sunday Sept 11 1887. four months in that city. We under 3 I..... visiting the family of (¿.A. Wallace, broad and flowerv-grown praiiies to the stand they wilt return on Monday. Mr. E. B. Fellow’s show window lias of this city. itatives some very fine paintings in it. Mrs. Greger, of Eastern Oregon is 3 Washington county fair will beheld ozonic climes of I’aciflc’s golden shore, Quite a number aro in attendance at st Hillsboro Sept 20 , 21, ,22, 23. A the tropic breezes that play in the down looking alter her interests in this <U> tlie sfate fair. lionera j fine exhibition is expected. cotton blossoms ol the sunny south and country. She is tlio lady who bought tlie Blackburn farm near this place. the- mosquito-freighted zephyrs that Quite a number of prominent people Mrs.L.Bean and Morris M. Bean have Carlton can justly boast of tlie boss from Lafayette attended the show. sold their farm laying 3 miles north of zeph among the p-*ach-orchards and town to Joseph. M. Slirack. I clam-beds of New Jersey, that it was a melon eaters. Eight of Hie boy» got A large number of fakiis are bangers away witn a wn de hack load at the on of the show. School books stationerv etc. at Rogers I paper more appreciated than paid for, Post Gill ;e Thursday night. A Todd ’ s, the cheap«»t place to git and while it did its soul good tickled is Welch A Dee ate running a stand al Our School started up on tho 5th in«t school hooks and writing material. the state fair. readers into (oigetfulness of their woes, with thiitv seh-ilars Miss MeCov a« CITY The biick masons, on the new Odd it expected pay fiom its patrons as well teacher. We Imp# to have a bettor Jacob Wortman. The young lady Imp pickers return« 1 .1 J, Spencer. last night und report it splendid time. Fellows’ building finished up Wednes- as do such prosy sheets as the North school than our last. <1 iy, received their money and pullled G. W. Kauffman. American Buttermaker or the Arizona Í Our wh irehouses are filling with a. Carpenter gang of tlie O. AC. are at out for Portland. tnniisaioner .. W J l.otighary. flue a lot of wheat and oats as we ever J. L. Rogers wo k on tlie depot, at this place lepan ing r................ Agiicuiturali»t. School books an<l all text books used Win. < 'ampbell it. The e is about nine y thousand (........... ! saw. at the college cun be piocnred at ........... Wm. Holl. i bushels already in with a good part ol Portland Reduction Works, If wo could print a bnb}’s wail, we Rogers A Todds cheaper than any papei < ’ . D Johnson the present crop to be deliver« I yet, en ........ C. Grisscn would have the last editorial in Hie Reg house in the city. ............. (’. Palmer. ister down “pat.” Messrs. B.irnekoflT A dw inson are still The work of erecting the forty-ton Ifow milch better the streets aronnii . G. W. Jones running their full lorce of men, they are —— ^McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon. smelter is progressing rapidly and the Will Waugaman leaves, to-morrow for r meeting ot the council first Tues- the suburbs of the citv would look now getting from twelve, to flf'eon him I ed First Term begins Septcmlicr 7th. 1W. Tuition in Preparatory*Department |5 00 per' icli month. San Franscisco, wheio lie will livo in had ali the old bull thistles been cut coming week will see the furnace in po bushels of grain a day, which is pretty the future. early iu tlie summer. sition. The ore floor, 40 by 65 feet, is i goo.I for this time of tlie year, as the term; In Academic, $7 00; In Collegiate, |1().OO. Instructions thorough and practical. SECRET SOCIETIES, A boarding hall will be conducted in the College building untfer the management of a The Dayton Herald issues a supple- D ied —In Portland, Oregon, Septem completed and will be covered over with ’ rush is generally over by this time. stew ard w here good board can I* had at $2.75 |>er week. Those who prefer board in incut every issue. It is a 6 x 8 sheet ) bers, 1887. of Broncliilis, daughter of in the next few days. The brick founda Wo noticed Sheriff Harris in town ■ Council. No. 1, It. it S. M. meets filled with space. private families can secure board from $2 75 to $1 00 For further information, address Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scott, aged 2 years on or before each lull moon, at tion for the smoke slack, fifteen feet in i yesterday. | z ~l f z^l"» ‘i-O 1 ^~\mi z~x ^'HANDLKll, Sec. of Board. Who wants some old papers? We have I | and 15 days. Temple, cor. .Id and C. streets. 8o- McAI liuivlllr Oregon. Our good people have been seeing what A. Iv IK L 1O1 V < l I < I 14 ) 1 l ( . A 1 *4 3m height, is completed and will be sur eotupanions made welcome. plenty of them and will sell lor 25 cents - The surveying of the Umatilla reser they took to be the ghost of the Rev. Mr. ■ ' '*■ 1111 1 -« —— mounted by an iron stuck thirty-five feet E.SCEll, Ilec. per hundred. Clyde for the past few weeks, but upon i vation lands is progressing favorably, I i C hris . T aylor , Th. Ill. M. in height, and forty-four inches in diame investigating Jhe matter, they found it Rogea A Todd's window is decorated by In a week or two work will he com ! Chapter. No. 16, It. A. M. meets a fine crayon sketch. Tlie wotk of Miss i menced on that portion allotted to the ter, now being constructed by Frenkman was J. E. Young with tlie Reverend Indians. on or before each full moon, at Clara Martin. A Wolf. The brick dust chamber, 10 by gentleman’s linen duster on. Do not remple. Sojourning companions Bal'Hiubs returned Wednesday fiom 24 feet, is about half done and will be be frightened good people it is not a come. Louis Rogers captured a string of 4 spook. an extended elk hunt on the headwaters \ almaoe . See. completed within the five days. The inch fish Wednesd.iy. The string was oi the Nehalem river. He had a fine J F. C albreath , II. 1’. A ba Kelsey and J. S. Steward went about 32 incites long. time, lias become quite fat and killed smoke and fumes from the furnace will out to the mountains yesterday after Lodge, No. 43, F. A A. .M. n ci-t be conducted into the duet chamber or The Rev. Satchwell has accepted a gam», but we tailed to see any game on or before each full moon, al call to Ashland. Mr. Sayles will fill the two elk. I'emple Visiting brethren cortli vacancy at this place. Washington Bartlett, governor of Cal condenser by means of a sheet-iron flue when they returned. id to attend. ifornia died in Oakland on Monday, the thirty one feet in length and forty-four in Pioneer Boot and Shoe Stofe, Mr. and Mrs. Newman of Lafavette INC kb , Sec. The roof of the new <) I I Fellows’ build 121 li of September lie is greatly n.ouined. . ches in diameter, now being but togethei were visiting at Mr. Collins’ to d iy. G. F. Tur-Kta, M. M. I ing is going in fast. This structure will and was a democrat, liis successor is a I am nnW receiving my Fall stock of Roots and attached to the top of the furnace. There lias been several parties in our and Rhees directly from the factory; select republican. ) F. Occidental laiilge. No. 30. impiove this pait of town. The fire-brick crucible or “lead well” town looking for a location to start a ed from the best material, and made by' rv Saturday night at I. O O. F. is now being built within the sheet-iron ^onreof the town cows must lie living white labor. d street. Visiting brethren cortli- on the distant view of coast mountains, j “Uncle”Jim Fletcher ba« brought pan form-ng ttie bottom or foundation oi I ) store. Tliis is a good point to »ell goo Is. 1 will not sell boots that are made out of wagon load after wagon load of melons >d to attend. I We hope that some enterprising man the furnace. On the bottom of this pan, leather that is tanned by the hot liquor we should judge, by the scarcity of her-I into this city which have been disposed BOOKS, N G. will start a gonerai store here soon. process : for that leather is burned A man that, thoroughly understands tlie finality of bago. of nearly as fast as some of th one dollars in each coi ner, rest four cast-iron columns E. E. G ovciier , It. S. the goofls he sells, will be successful in business, and in due time gain the confidence of sight feet in height, supporting a cast-iron ' The remainder of the goods in the Our columns are over run with “ads.” went at the circus. . . x plate on which rests tlio “ hood” or stack Blat kbnrnAPeekham stock will be sold tlie public The buolic are respectfully invited to examine my stock and prices. No trouble to I ook at them and you will find a California’s new governor, Lieutenant of the furnace- at public auction this week. show goeds . place to buy voui goods to your advan- ) Governor Waterin in, took the oath of of The “water jacket” or furnace proper J 'age- lice a« govrenor, in tlieparlorsof the Oc will rest on the top of the crucible. The I Carlton is not slinging any mud over tho county seat question, but we think No'diargc Made for sewing rips on goods that I sell. Boots made to cidental hotel, before Supreme Justice columns, plate and hood are all in posi that we will get their all the same. The citizens of McMinnville sav, sue, | McFarland at 10:30 Tuesday morning. tion, and at the completion ol the cruci r. W. ('Iiiirity J.ndge. No. 7, meets suer, sue us for damages originating order and repaired opposite the Grange store. Our obi Batchelor friend W. E. Bodie liird Fridays in each month at from diseases coming from imperfect - The attendance at the state fair has ble the water jacket will tie placed in ws hall. Visiting brethren cortli- d rainage. has secured a situation as brake position, completing the furnace. been very good this far; several flue races •d to attend R. R. It is expected that everything will be man on tlie O. AC. * HINSON, M. W There will be a called meetingot the have taken place besides some v#ry fine C Aug 13 3 inf Charley says the switch has been <! W J ones , Rec. Y. W. C. T. U. at Hie resiling room on drilling by the militia of the state. Tho j ready for operation by the 1st of October, fair this year has been in overy respect and the company are now arranging lor ordered up at Denmark, as there will Satnrd iy evening Sept 17th at 7.3'3 p. m. G. A. R. No. 9, meets second a success. the purchase of ore and supplies, l’arties be no more slopping at that station. in each mouth, at Grhnge hall, By order of I’res. having wood or charcoal to dispose of at D utciiev , A. M. Twomhly, chief of police in As reasonable 1 till streets. Visiting comrad- s A real iced lemonade prepared before prices can effect a ready sale ionic. toria, shot and dangerously wounded .1. H orse R ace . — The long talked of race - your eyes 5 cents. Ice cold soda many IO1-EB, Adj. W. Walker, supervisor, road district No. by calling at the office of the company ~ between Dudley’s Jerden, of Noith C. R. C ook , P. C. I flavors 5 cents. Ice cream in season 15 7. Tlie affair occurred at 2:30 a. m. in this city or at the works in East Port- cents at Welch A Dee’s. Yamhill.and M. E. Arthur’s Conway, of The wounded man was shot in the left! land.—News. I CHURCHES. Ramember the sale of J. L. Sparks lower cheek with a 38 calibre ball. It this place,took place Tuesday afternoon, I ! stock,implements, Household goods etc., is State Fair Races. feared that the bones of the jaw will after the show, at the driving park. Church, corner of C nnd Fifth i : on Sept. 30, ’87 at the Cowles farm 3 not unite and blood poisoning will set in. The race was for a purse of »40. The labbath school at 9:39, a. m., . miles west of McMinnville. Wednesday — Race No. 14, running, a ll a. m and 8. p. m Prayer horses started good in gait and at the George Washington Chasebuff De- hursdav evening nt 8 p. m. Every mile. flag ns itjdropped, Conwnv was about 10 McMinnville College is getting new Volnev White, the sewing machino re Farewell stake, 2-year-olds, tty invited to attend these ser- ! scholars every day. The number attend- pairer w as in town during the circus and Race No. 3, trotting, 2:45elass. feet behind, Jerden held the lead until W. T. J ordan , Pastor. i ing at the present time is nearly GO of course he got full and was locked up. Ttiursday—Race No. 9, running, Ore the last quarter when the little bay puli ed ahead and held it. Conway won by In the night, with the assistance of i s’ (Gatliol'.c)Churcli. First street. Success to the College. mile. Race No. 2, trot about 23 feet. It was a race jfiom the :30 a. in. on the second alid fourth I A proposition has been Fubmitted to another bird aB sweetly feathered as gon Derby, 1 stait. I each month. Buuday school at I himself, they broke the door and [ ting, Breeders stake, 2-year-class. i the people of Portland by a man from every Sunday. Friday—Race No, 12, running, welter skipped by the light of Hie moon. ; Chicago, saying lie will build a hotel J. 8. W hite , Rector. Npw- P ostage S tamps .— The new They bail better not show up around ! weights, 1 mile. Race No. 6, trotting, ' worth »630,000 for a »250.000 bonus. tliis place again or they will go for 93 2:35 class. series of postage-stamps soon to be lurch, corner of Fourth and F Booth and Richardson sold to the days. Saturday—Race No. 15, running, issued will vary y«ry little from the labbath school at 9:30 a. lit , at 11 a lit and tlie usual hour j Enrisko Market 15 head of 3 year oit. handicap, 1mile. Race No. The circus lias passed away so has Goodbye, ling on Sunday Prayer meeting cattle to be used immediately for beef. 13, running, mile and repeat. Race No. designs now in use. The vignettes 5060 good American, Yamhill, cast iron livening All are invited will not be changed at all, and the I They weighed 14.642 pounds. i dollars. Those little circles of silver — trotting, Altamont stake. Lace No. 5 II. P S atchwkll . Pastor. portraits on tlie new stamps will be . £«ri- armers and their families will whom everyone likes. Yes these little fiee for all. irian Church, corner of Fourth ' find Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite i l blight dollars,5000of them nt least have identical with those now in us#. The els Bunday school 9:30 a. in , ) the Grange store, just the place to take ! ) meandered out of the county, will soon A New Bar Schooner, chief objects of tlio change w ill be to at 11 a in and 8 p in Prayer lie out of the state on tlie wings of 8. II. make the new »eries of adhesive stumps Thursday night at 7:30 First a meal, when in town. The new Columbia bar schooner G. C. conform to those embossed upon tlm each month, at3p tu , a sermon Bill Heads, Letter Heads, and all I Barretts united fakir railroad show. I little children kinds of fancy and plain printing turned | ' Shows we have seen many, but such a \Vhite, arrived in Tuesday evening with envelopes now used from the depart P F Jonxsox, Pastor out at the- T elephone office in the high show is seldom seen. It killed more pilots, Gunderson, Staples and Johnson ment. To tliis end there will be several time in the parformanco of its lew acts changes in the colors employed. The bs ' ( Episcopal) Church, corner of est style of the art. than any show it lias been our pleasure aboard, eleven days from San Francisco, most noticeably of those will be in the D streets Sunday school at 9:39 A pair of »1.00 shoes ruined by con to see. Several of its a?ts were good. It and docked at Flavel’s wharf, where a 2 cent stamps. Tliis is now brown. > pastor at present stant contact witli the rank and file of made ns laugh to see the way people good many went down tp see her. She In the new series it will be of milori n Church, corner of B and Fiftli this vast army of old spikes sticking up bit at all tl.1- little skin gam«3 on the is a very neat model, has wiJo decks, green. hmday school at 9:30 a m , so- from every board on every sidewalk in outside 99 to 100 to lose. mgat 11, a. in I’rayer meeting tlie town. and is neatly fitted up below. She is 87 C oming A gain .—W. I*. Johnson the A n U npaid I tem .—It is slowly dawn lnesday night at 8; lio pastor nt Come in and settle up vnur back sub ing upon the minds of tho people at feet over all, 22*2 beam and draws 10 artist of Salem, writes he will be in feet. She is 73.51 tons burden, and Ale Minnville Oct 6,7,8. Three days only, scription, then subscribe in advance ami have a guess on the best stove ever put large, that tlie Oregonian, tlie exponent cost about »11,500 complete. She has rain or shine, it yon want first class THE DRUG-CHSTS. , HONE WHISPERINGS. up for the benefitof tlie public at large. of news in the northwest, will do any two masts, the loremast G8 feet long, the photographs, now is the time to give him main, 70 feet. From the latter extends a call, at Sanders ¿Martin's gallery. thing for money. For instance: Tho Go and see the fine line of Cake Stands, a boom about 55 feet long which carries Fruit Stands and other fine crockery anti half column “ad” they run for , Barrett. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. with us, again, . cvinn.ir>i amu Vftinu.-. ant pilotsexpress piivio tApivoc considerable canvas. The glassware, just received by Baxter A It was done for the benefit ot the show themselves as being entirely pleased jgister run over last week, Rogers. Something nice, new, neat and in the upper country. Hundreds of peo- with her seagoing qualities and say that '1VT0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CARRIES TT-TIEl ITITSTIEST ILETSTIE OZF the firm of Manning <t Goucher, of are still flocking to the coast, I unique. pie attended the show on the Oregon with a fair wind she can make ten knots McMinnville, Oregon, is this day dissolved acorn M. V. Ensley lias sold his place, about ians statement that it was a fine affair, an hour. She has about 40 tons pig iron bv mutual nirreenient ields has fine cigars. Try one. and by the sale of 8 mile» southwest of town, to Lysitnder f and was it? No! you bet it wa» not. ballast. The crew report heavy weather all tho interest of E E. Goucher in said roasted peanuts at II. II. S. Downing. Ilconsistsof 139ncresand all tho way up. firm to S A Manning. The books of the tf Pilot Staples says on her trial trip in lirin have liecn turned over to the Erst Na the purchase price was »4,500. Mr. It was in fact ttie most complete gull San Francisci bay she just.walked away tional Bank for collection Bills against that ever was worked upon an Ameri wanted at tliis office on sub- Downing was formerly ot Kansas. him the Allen and other fast sailers.— said firm will be paid by S A Manning. can crowd. Skin games of every de-1 Grand opening of Universal Fashion S A M anning . Astorian. K E G oucher rgains in crockey and glassware company’s absolutely perfect fitting pat scription were woiked in connection McMinnville, Or., Rept. 15th, 1KS7 terns for f.adies and Childrens, gar witli the show, games of chance winch is. Grissen’s. Bald Mountain District. elephone Fall and Winter styles now ought not to be allowed without a heavy Japtist friends are building a I ments. ready at Mrs. II. 1’. Stuarts. sepO.lm A Verdict Unanimous- :e around their church. license, and then it would be better not qe I’oliceman Cornelius has returned Notice.—I will buy all kinds of fruits, to let them run at all. »5,000 distributed i are guessing on the stove, live W. D. Sult, Druggist, Bippus. Ind., testi iPUUuUU COME AND SUBSCRIBE $1,50 A YEAN. from the Bald Mountain mining district, prunes of all kinds large anti small. o is the lucky man? na«: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as amongst tho legitimate business Damaged truitall tliesame price. Frank around where, with James L. Onderdork, ex the very best remedy. Every bottle sold men of this county would have done trs wanted at Mrs. II. P. Stuart’s Kloucbeck. more good by far, than giving it to a fa editor ol the News, lie has been pros- has given relief in every ease. One mun t opposite Grange store. »3.00 Take Ayer’s Pills and be cured. kir, nnd getting no return, only know pecting and locating claims for two took six bottles, and was cured of rheumn- I. augl9,lm Misery is a mild word to describe tlie ing tiiat you have been beat out of your months past, They have located in all tisni of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham Portland, Oregon. 87 Washington St., . A. R. boys have changed the sufferings of body and mind, caused by hard earned money. People were buck twenty claims, Bald Mountain district Hare, druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: “Tlie best selling medicine I have ever tlieir meeting from 8 p. in. to habitual constipation. A moderate use ing at a game on tlie grounds Tuesday Aver’s Pilis will invariably regulate who have worked bard all harvest, and is situated along Gold creek and the handled in my 20 years experience, is Elec i ’ I of tric Bitters ’’ Thousands of others have the bowels. the}- lost every cent they bad in the mountains adjoining, in the Cascade added their testimony, so that the verdict irtls of lamp chimneys for sale I world. There were not many who mountains, in the northwestern pirt of is unanimous that Electric Bitters do euro AU the young unmarried people should “bnvked” long, without finding out tiiat r A Rogers, already for the city all diseases of ttie liver, kidney» or blood. guess on the weight of the T elephone i every particular. were being beat and quit. So Clackamas county. It is about one Only a half dollar a bottle ut Rogers A gift stove. They could start housekeep ' they hundred miles from Portland, being Todd’s drug store. 2 forget to read the Baker’s dozen ing with a small expense if they should much for Barrett’s monstrosity, a com- i which you will find as a stipple- get this fine stove which this paper offers 1 plete skin game from end to end. This ' reached from Mollalla corners, in a jour Wonderful Cures. ! paper is run for the benefit of the ney of four to seven days. The ore is ------ Of all Gradö3 and tha Latest Eastern Styles------ tliis week’s T elephone . to its subscribers. county and if this show had given »1.00 low grade, is pail free milling, generally W. I). Hoyt A Co., wholesale nnd retail ’ are in McMinnville, and want O. B. Cache is building a cottage for worth of satisfaction to see it, it would . neal or a good bed, go to the R. Stowe, 16 x 26, with kitchen 14 x 20. have got a good mention. carries copper and iron, assays from $3, druggists of Koine, Ga., say: We have j SAMPLES MAILED OTST APPLICATION: hotel; onlv two blocks from the Main wall 16 feet, kitchen 10." The town to »21)0 a ton. Messrs. Cornelius amt been selling I)r. King’s New Discovery, ! T he F air at S alem .—For the fair to . Onderdonk think the district is con Electric Bitters nnd Bucklcn's Arnica Salve »iness street. tf is improving fast, more buildings put by the two immense ledges, for two years. Have never handled reme You Jacksonville Review, we up tliis summer than you can count. be held at Salem, beginning on Septem trolled H i : avi k than A nticipated .—Col, ber 12th. there are fifty-on# entries for) ranging from sixty to ninety feet wide, dies that sell as well, or give such universal Ciovkijr stated Wednesday that work a got those “cholera morbus” Next year there will be a boom sure. and tiiat they nr# situated on two s,” we did not get our apples, A cqriosity wa? exhibited on the tlie running race and forty-two for the seperate mountains, two miles apart. satisfaction. There have been some won- i in the Siskiyou» has | rove ! Ii -avier than s a nice clean steal. streets Tuesdav. It consisted ot a mum- trotting races. Besides the borne races Bull ol the Woods ledge lies three quar derful cures effected by these medicines in I tliis ctiy. Several cases of pronounce •ronoiinred ' had been anti-rip ite I, and niinwrous de —Dealer in all kirnt« of in and try one of the cornpli- ified Digger Indian squaw found in Del there will be twenty-six bicycle race» on ters of a mile north of Gold creek and consumption r______ _ ___ have been _______ entirely ....... cured by I lays which had taken place would retard ta county Cal., by some prospectors f Welch A Dee, dealers in fine Ocklahama ledge is the same distance use of a few bottles of Dr. King 1 * New Dis A quarter mile track made for the pur- south. A tunnel, quarter of a mil# long covery, taken in connection with Electric completion of the California A Oregon i, cigars, cigarettes, etc. Sole while hunting tor mineral. It was found >r the celebrated “Red Letter” 200 feet under the ground in wtiat once ' pose' Tliis will be an important fea would tap either ledge 2,000 feet under Bitters. Wo guarantee them always. MM line for some months. Connection 1 ture. In the booths, there will be some ground. The Mother Lodge, which has by Rogers A Todd. iricllv Havana filler the best 5ct. had been a cave. —Good» ho M at— would be made, however, on the IL st of [the market. tf M. F. and N. J. Rowland returned good county exhibits, and a fine exhi created sueli a furore, is centrally situat Decemin-r, just before the winter rains. between the two great ledges, run Tall Oaks From Little Acorns >r humors of every description Saturday night from a hunting and trap bition of horses and cattl# may always ed The Lowest fash Price in the same general direction. The ' in tlie mouth, throat, or ping expedition in tlie Cascade moun be depended upon. It ¡ b the only fair ning Grow. mineral belt covering the twentv loca , are expelled from the system tains. They report seeing many signs we have that calls itself a state fair, and tions is from five to twelve miles wide.— Ise of Ayer,s Sarsaparilla. No of heaver and deer, but were unable to With brain- and «kill and patient will, aedy can compare with this, as capture any owing to the lateness of the we advise every body to go. Great prep News. Which shows them great painstakers ! Corrected for the T ei . ei ’ honi : by Baxter Á >r all diseases originating in season and a company of soldiers having arations are being made to malto ths Tlie Wagon that lias pleased the world, Koger j *. lk> ail perwrna roMklhig witbin city limita. been before them a few days scaring ail fair this year, exceil any ever held in Hie A New B ank .—A new national bank Was made by S tcdkbakkr » r impoverished blood. MV- Wheat, per bn ........ tlie gam# away. has been established at Dayton, W. T. The Country grew witli rapid strides; AO,- Oats. |wr bti Jertha Maddock, of McMinn- An old advertiser says that it is mis state. All the old booths have been The West with teeming acre.«. »5 no Flour, per bar. ............... ought last week at Wiley B. taken economy to take the adv»rtise- torn down and new ones erected in th#ir The officers are, Werner Breyman, of Was in a qmindry what to do! NOTICE Egyp, per d»»z................ l-R Salem, president; Eugene Drayman* of Till relieved by MrcnEStKEKS. nusic store one of the cabinet ments from the village paper during the stead. Butter, per lb ............ •JOc Inabe” pianofortes, with ebon- ilnli season. Keep your business before Salam, vice-president; J. W. Jesse, So. with Iron and Wood and lalwsr good. <’her*ef i»c*t. |»cr!h. ,, 3)c M an , P oor M an .—A Los Angeles cashier. Mr. Jesse has been a resident Though they have many Imitators; engraved case, said to be one tlie public continually, and the village StlcOr »>■ Apple*. | er box If you want the Wagon that's best on earth! Bacon, sitle.'« ....................... 7 brick yard \\ ill most magnificent instruments paper is the medium through which the newspaper man suspended further pub of Dayton for several years, and is a 1<* Just buy of SrrnKRAKim.«. All *• ¿boulder .................. Sc I h - solfi frolli I I ti» »G per thoii«nl»d aght to the city. announcements should be made. One lication of his paper with the following •• bam, sugar cured . relative of Mrs. Werner Breyman. He Tlie moral is plain, which you may know* 12« I’ m - partie« wi-hiuy t<> Imv brick, a ill have to i the Oregonian. This piano is of tlie most successful business men of get it Umiligli inv elidi» le one both in construction and Hie state frankly admits that his success notice ad iressed to the public: was formerly a resident of Yamhill And if you look, you may sec also. JXO J. SAX the largest <"iaks from Acorns grow; “The real estate boom has robbed us county, and was highly spoken of. The That le price was »700. It arrived ia due in no small measure to tlie facts The same as tlie RrroaMKKM. 'riday last. that not an issue of his home paper ap of our editor,pi inter and office boy, anil majority of the stock of the new bank complaint of tlio Children. They are es- ale .—Three head of home*; peared which did not contain his adver- the manager having opened a real estate is owned by Brevman Bros., of Salem, tisment». Not one'written in January though some of it is held i>v the leading pecHii, liable to suddsn tbouMm’« Buffering from 'Asthma, Con es and one horse, sold very and rnn until the next January without office, it han lie -ome nec<'S«.iry to sus citizens and merchants of Dayton. The Cold», Coughs, Cronp, Whooping Cough, sumption, Coughs, etc. * l>kl you ever try PHOTOGRAPHER. ' cash, time or on trade, orany- change, but a timely, attractive looking pend the publication of this journal un name of the new bank is ttie “national rtc. Wo guaranteo Ackor’1 English Acker’» EngliHh Remedy? It is tho best suit purchaser. Reason for advertisement informing the reader of til all hands have become millionaires hank of Dayton.” There is no doubt that Remedy a positive cure. preparation Known for all Lung Troublea, It saves Hairs is lú-inix' ia not want to winter them, the paper tiiat this man was still ready which olcourse will lie in the near future it w ill be a success, and a valuable ad hoar» of anxious wtkchlng. Sold by eold on a positiv# guaranteo at 10c., LOc. until then fraternally your#. nville. N. J. R owland . I to serve them. Geo. W. buri, vruggi-t. dition to the business of pay ton. Cleo. W. Burt Draghisi McM'nnvIlie, Qreguei o o THE OLD RELIABLE, McMinnville Sign of the big Boot. P.F. BROWNE. OUR NEW "AD.” We guarantee our goods to be First Class, and tlie prices as low as the low est. When you come to our store you will not be disappointed for w e advertise nothing but w hat w e can fulfill.. We are not winding up our business but intend to keep right on selling Drugs Pat- ; ent Medicines, Stationery, School Books, etc., as long as the people of Yamhill county hon or us with their patronage. When you come to our store we guarantee to give you prompt and courteous attention and the lowest price possible. Very llespect- ROGERS & TODD, S. A. MANNING STOVES l11 the county, the new « These stoves, without doubt, are the best stove manufactured. One of those stoveswill be given to the new cash subscriber to the T who guesses nearest its weight. Q fin Stove ffiven away. Sci ioti eld & Morpran, Wall and Ceiling Papers bTour and I^eecl Del i verec 1 Free! w. V. mticp;