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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1887)
;T SIDE TELEPHONE. Your name written in RED sig- [ nifies that your subscription has expired to the TELEPHONE. Oregon Presbytery, AH exchange say» the Adventists hav< Mrs E Russ while out driving with Mr Russ experienced a very had shock lhc| «irvi*-! notice khat the world will cease horse run away mid threw her out lOcifGftt oii AtlJ (fter November 1«», 1888 The Oregon Fresh) tery of the Austin Dee brought into this office n Ndtl If the predictions t we, there is ono 0. P. chtlrch met Thursday eve- small branch with 9 evergreen blucklierrics ionalajut the matter, the A.lven- ning at 7:3J o.elock. Opening sermon upon it. they were as thick as they i-onld KP110NE WHISPERINGS. Job work of ull kiudsdoneat thia office. stick anil Weiglieil nearly one half pound LH» w ill ce.i«e Io exist at about the was preached by tlie rnolerator, tlie «’■.me time. —E.O. The load scraper left the street in fine Rev. M. Hickman, of Lebanon, Oregon. B ock tiib bavy .—‘ John. I wish you I I fall weather. shape. Constituting prayer was offered by tlie would rock the baby” ••Whnl’ll I rock , The contracts have been closed for the ■ melons are a thing ot the past. We have gone back to summer, that Rev. T, 11. Small, of Silverton. Roll the baby for?” “Becnusc be is not \cty j construction of a monument of lilmrty . is the weather has. O ? P.church has received a coat of was called and the following were pres- well And what’« more, half of him be at the entrance to San Francisco harbor. ^5 John Booth, thresh cd 5’. ,000 bushels [ent: Rev. T II.Small,of Silverton; Rev. longs to you and vor should not object to of grain this season. him.” Well, don’t half belong to The figure and potleslal wilt lie forty ih roasted peanuts at II. II. J I). M. Keen, Fairfield ; Rev. Sam. Miller, rock vou?’ “Yes ” “Well, you can rock your ! feet high, A powerful electric light will Marbles is a fine game, so the business I ! Selo; Elders, J.Was»om, Lebanon; T.C. half and let mv half holler ’’ bothrown f o n a to < h hel l in tlie hand, men of a neighboring tewn think. your School Books of Rogers A : SimpSu’). Soda Springs; ,\V. I. Rogers, like th it of tlie Ba-tliil li statue. The Cook's veranda lias received a coat of McMinnvIil?. J<ccetiate,rj. Boyles, of S chool B egins —The Public celioni CD monument will be placed on the, paint whieli iuipioves its appeaiauce. o|>ened Monday witli a good attendance, Ll wanted st this office on sub Molalla. Visitor», Mrs. Brown, Gjrvis; Miss Elma Woodward, of Olympia is , Mrs. Smith. Silverton;' Mrs. T.II.Small, Tiic number of scholars nt roll call Mon higher of the Twin Peaks, so that tie, Bn. day was 182 The corps of teachers is very | light will bel,0:)0 a >eve the lewd of the i the i Fields has t liebest line of cigars city. guest of Miss Cola Wallace of tliis , Silverton. efficient Prof Lee Baker has charge of hay. The Twin Peaks occupy almost a ¡county. Presbytery adjourned to meet Friday the school, with Mrs Matthieu us assistant central position, being equidistant from [ D.iled hay is being Bargains in crockey and glassware city in considerable . at 0:00 a,tn. The Intermediate grades arc presided over the bay on tbe north and east and the ' Bias. Glisson's. by ûli“’ Clara Skinner. Miss Carrie Mark Sheralnn. F riday ’ s rRocxEDiNos The sciatti i'» goo-1 condition and it is ocean on the weit. k Wright is sawing up an immense Reports from nil over tbe state sav The Rev. M. Hickman, retiring mod expected that tliO p.-csent building will not The chief flgir.o will tie that of a wo H of wood for the winter. lh.it the attendeuee of school is larger erator, in tlie chair. Session opened be sufficient tor toe number of scholars man eighteen feet high holding the torch winter who will uttend during the [finest line of 5, 10 and 25c Tablet“ than usual. with prayer. Thirty minutes were I mouths. ■ loft iu the right hand, and in the left ■ity at Rogers A Todd's. The co. onei’s jury in the case of Man- spent in devotional exercises. tlie sword of justice. At her feet will be I).*” D.m Holm m moved out to eient returned a verdict, cluiiging Dillon W olf -D og * I n M oxtaxa — The pack of I.ev. F. F. Johnson was on letter from [ the fallen figure of deepest ism and with murder. Lii Monday, and will farm. Login presbytery, received as a mem stag-hounds recently brought from Colorado anarchy, which, from its recumbent pos FiMcMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon and in use by the Sun River Association is Frank Rogers leaves to <lav for Dalias [ ber. Le selling School Books, Tablets, ition, endeavors to pull down the arm where he will pestle the niorier for Firit Term begins Septemlxir 7th, 1887 Tuition in Preparatory Department »5 00 psr Inks, etc., at bedrock prices. l’resbi tery proceeded to elect a mod- reported dung goo 1 servl-e in the wolf, which grasps the sword. The pedestal Miller the Drug man of that town. R ogers A T odd . eiator. which resulted in the election of killing business, for which Industry the will be twenty feet high and will rest in term; In Academic, I, 00; In Collegiate, $10.01) Instructions thorough and practical. dogs were purchased, Six of the h.v.tn Is A boarding hall will be conducted in the College building under the management of a Planking on Third street has com Rev. P. F. Johnson. led.—Ail kinds of wrought and recently brought to bay double their num i th» base cut in tha solid rock ot the steward where good Isiard cun be had at $2.75 per week. Those who prefer board in menced. L. II. Cook, with a lorce of hi Cush on delivery. Apply to men began on his poitioii Wednesday. Rev. T. II. Small reported that lie ber of wolves nod engaged them in battle, : b'cacb. Theen ire structure will be of private families can secure board from $2 75 to $4 00 For further information, addre»« Bung. liad organized a congregation at Silver- ( \)1 i t <l 1 rin-l lM A. c. < H IMH.EH. Sec. of Board. Mr Rhode«, who ha* been cotine I to I ton, with sixteen members and three doing to the death nil but two of the sheep 'bluish sandstone, quairied at the San ’-’v j 1A I -f tt)l let or ii thanks for a goodly supply Lit AlSliin MeMlunvIlla Oregon. end calf distroyers Not a few single com- Miguel ranch. The base of the podcstn'. [Elk meat, lelt at this office by tiie house since last May, made his ap- [ eiders. On motion it was received. lints have oeeured, resulting in uniform pearance oil the streets last Tuesday. |bs. will be eleven feet square and the figure victory for the dog, which has the advan A. J. Smith is now prepared to make! Recess until 2 r.si. ! will rest on a platform seven feet square ■gh the courtesy of Palmer A tage of fleetnes.«, pluck anil strength A The Rev. S. T. Miller preached at 11- B office received a ‘'comp” to the saw arbors of ever}- disciipfion. Saw pair of hounds can do a wolf in pretty The idea has given the greatest satis gumming a speciality, ill Smith’s much- | A. M. les fair. short order One will toss the wolf in the faction to those who haVe heard of it, and iue work«. AFTERNOON SESSION. air. and before the astonished animal is all are loud in their praises of the under ■ bur has rented his place and Louis Rogers has a very fine pair of [ At 2 p. m. the* moderator called the again on the ground lie is caught at neck ■cd into the house vacated by 'Iriiggist'« wales They will weigh one- presbytery to order, ami announced the and loin ami tore asunder Tlie hounds taking which shall help to throw tbe ■ man. sixietli of a grain. No danger of over following committees, viz: Church rec- are fed no meat, tlieir diet being confined light of liberty horn ocean to ocean I in Lafayette, Friday last, we weight at the City Dmg Store cords, publications, overtures and sup to corn bread and buttermilk in mo t part The figures will coat $5,000 and the work Range Association are satisfied they ■ nd a live local but the town plies, missions, litteratnre and theology. The have made a good investment in these is being done on the base. Anybody who has not enough patriot ■ dead. 11 a. m. toadav was fixed as the time wolf-exterminators. Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store ism about him’ to yell over the defeat : The new steel cruisers built in Eng ■aldwell has moved his flour and of the Thistle, should come around to I to bear candidates. I. M. Bbyles read a discourse. P urvey or G overnment L and — About land for the Chinese government, and I nm now receiving my Fall stock of Boot» Be, into the building lately occu- j ' this office and yell from another cause. On motion, March 21, 18S8, was fixed a third of the whole state of Oregon yet re- find Shoes directly from tlie factory; select ■Flunk Collard. Fred Keller and Al StClair, caught as the time, and Woodburn, Oregon, maias unsurveyed and there is only «.'MOO now at Portsmouth preparing for tlie voy ed from the best material, and made by age to China, are said to bo the finest ■Jr aly has lost 41 head of fine 150 of ilie finest trout we have seen, solicited as tlie place loathe next meet white labor. I will wot sell bools that are made out of ■ogs have killed them. Twenty , last Sunday, in Moore’s valley. They ing of tie tl e preahylety. presbyteiy. ” Adjourned to appropriated for surveying public lands in vessels of the class afloat. They are this s'ate this year The government does ____ leather (hat is tanned by the hot liquor ■ been found dead. meet Saturday at 9 a. m . average!, fiomfi to 10 iuebes in length. armed with the most improved naval or process • for that leather is burned A man that thoroughly understands the oiiality of not survey hind and throw it open to the The Rev. D. M. Keene preached at ■right, C Brooks,Mr Ester'y and Mrs. II. P. Stuart desires the ladiescf die holiest settler any more The li s has ; dinance—breech-loading rifle guns from the goods he sells, will be successful in business, and in due time gain tlie confidence of the public ■r lelt Monday to assist in the this city and vicinity, Io know tbat she 7:301>. m. to select a «pot and when he has made the Armstrong factory and from Krupp’s The bublic are re<pcetfully invited to examine my stock and prices. No trouble to S aturday ' s proceedings . Kder Jeff D Fenton. has tier fall stock of millinery, and they German foundry. The crew of Chine*», same substantial itnprovem cuts be clamors show goods. are cordiallv invited to inspect her stock The committee on Church Records re- » ■rds of lamp chimneys for sale for a survey so that he can find out what in firing a silute recently greatly aston of fine goods. potted : No records present. Kr A Rogers, already for the city ■. No charge made for sewing rips on goods that I sell. Boots made to Tlie committee on Temperance sub land he is to own and if he makes n good ished the English naval officers. The ■every particular. Tha Telephone is well received where I mitted showing lie will perhaps he attended to firing was so rapid us to soun.l like a a report that was lull and rec it goes. We heard of one man be ommended in strong terms the pending order and repaired opposite the Grange store. 1—1 will buy all kinds of fruits, ever The surveys this year will comprise three ■bf all kinds large ami small, ing struck with apoplexy the other day. prohibitory amendment to the constitu fractional townships near Burns, Grant continuous roar. It seems uh though limit all thesauis price. Frank because he did not get it wlien he ex- tion of Oregon. The discussion showed county, in all about 95 miles Near Ban there was hardly time to properly swab pected. It is interesting. very clearly that the members were a don. Coos county about 15 miles will be rim the guns. The speed ot the vessels are Aug ltlm to close some unfinished work Near Cliet- Marple was sentenced Tuesday, The uniton the subject of temperance, and co.Currvcounty, 17S miles will be done; nineteen knots nn hour. time and date of execution was not would vote for the amendment. near Onion peak. Clatsop county, 127 miles: The publications of ths church were about Fall creek,banc county.52 miles, and mentioned in tlie sentence. Thu sen Carlton, fence was thus: To be Imng by tile highly endorsed and commended to the near Florence, Lane county, 92 miles neck until dead, upon time and date members in the bonds of tlie presbytery. This will probably use up the appropria- Sept. 26, 1887. I good gold coin was taken mentioned in warrant of execution. At 11 A. M. the siiecial order was tion | Statesman. Fine weather for the farmers. taken up, and ufter an introductory ser ■ity by the fakirs with Barretts The following are the officers of the vice by the Rev. T. II. Small, candidate li.s is reliable, direct from the Willamette Volunteer and Thistle. The grain hauling season is about over Valley Bee-keepers Associ M. Boyles read a discourse which was ni selves. at this place. There is something over ation: President, Cyrus Hoskins New I. reiered to the committee on literature one hundred thousand bushels ot wheat Nautical critics agreed that the race bo- rmers ami tlieir families will berg; Vice President I). Kauffman and theology. tween the Volunteer ami Thistle would be a and oats on storage here. Stuart’s restaurant, opposite Needy; Secretary Mrs. Dr. Young afternoon session . close one Both yachts alikehavcdefcated > store, just the place to take McMinnville; Treasurer S. F. Harding Mr. Ed Boodle, who has been break The report of the committee on missions all competitors in a light wind and in a ing ou Barrett’s show train wliile it was McMinnville. ten in town. was fine paper, and made some wise the O. & C. R. R. lines, returned A new barber shop lias been started recommendations to the pastors and strong wind. Botli yachts are the fastest on fc in McMinnville, and want Louie Friday. ever built in their respective countries, ami in this citv. A couple of young men sessions of the various congregations. kl or a good bed. go to the from Portland have rented the room for Tlie committee on literature and theology it was virtually a trial lietwecn centerboard I We understand that Mr. Rymer and lei; onlr two blocks from the merly occupied by Jack Welch,as a bar made its report. The report recommend and keel, and the result will have a marked (family will start east in a short time, and less street. tf tier shop, and starte I a shop first class ed that tho presbytery license I. M. effect in settling the vexed question as to ' Mr. W. W. Johnson will move into the h<] lemonade prepared before in every particular. The Him name is Boyles to preach the gospel, and 7 ;30 which is the speedier. i propei ty vacated by Mr. R. I cents. Ice cold soda many Cook <& Mathews. e. M. was fixed as the time to carry out the Tlie starting gun was fired at 12:31 p. m. Mr. John T. Font* of this place, who fcnts. Icecream in season 15 recommendation. Tile Thistle crossed tlic line ahead of the lately returned from a trip in Eastern C oming A gain .—W. P. Johnson the felch & Dee’s. Presbytery adjourned to meet in Volunteer. Both yachts were close hauled Oregon, reports finding a chalk moun of Salem, writes he will be in Woodburn, Oregon, March 2 1, 1888. ! on the port tack, each carrying main and tain in the Cascade range,Mr. F. showed Ine City Register, Daily, we artist Me Minnville Oct 6,7,8. Three da.vs only, club topsails, small jib topsails, jibs and I our exchange table; a fine rain or shine, it you want first class topsails The Thistle seemed to move tlie us some fine specimana of tbe chulk. A Poor Piece of Ground. gable of course; it is a dandy photographs, now is the time to give him most rapidly in the light air The wind The large barn on Mr. James John I '.rar light and variable, verging to the west 111 it success. a call, at Sanders AMartin’s gallery. sons faun, one-lralf mile east of this erly fertile sale qf J. L. Sparks Midway between St. Joseph anil Dundee At 12:11 p m tin- Thistle was almost mo place, wub burned down on last Saturday »merits, Household goods etc., F or S ale .—Three heal of horses; is what once was a nice piece of ground, tionless, ami the Volunteer had the lend morning. The fire was discovered »few iO, ’87 at tlie Cowles farm 3 two mares and one horse, sold very- i but is now disfigured by the town of a little At 12:51 the Volunteer struck a minutes befoie one o'clock . Tlie fire [of McMinnville. light stroke of wind and pulled nlicad leav had gained such headway tliat it was cheap for cash, time or on trade, or any Lafayette. When the first settler first ing the Thistle becalmed At 1:19 p, ni pree.Chas Hubbard and Frank thing to suit purchaser. Reason for startled this piece of ground from its the Volunteer was nt least 2 miles ahead of impossible to eave anything. There > were four bead of horses in the atabl* 1 Lafayette who left last Tues- selling, do not want to winter them. the Scotch yacht Both having the same peaceful and happy contemplation of the wind Wind from the west and blew L on the survey of the Grand- McMinnville. nbout belonging to Frank Bryan, and two head [ N. J. R owland . future, the ground cried out in agony. 8 miles to the hour The Thistle struck belonging to Mrs Ellen Steward six head teervation came back Satlir- To the R eading P ublic .—Having on Its dream of the future was not such as more wind and decreased the distance to in all ;all ol which were burned to death. one and one-fourth miles Tlie Volunteer Besides the loss of horses, Ibero was a trson has a cmiosity,which he hand a full stock of books oi popular and it knew it would be,from the appearance caught tlie same breeze and made good the large amount of wheat, oats and hay two miles and held it up to the finish Tlie with one wagon, two hacks, and almi>«i I ling to the Mechanics lair, it standard authors, in the ordinary, cheap, of the first claimant. From his looks I e cucumber that looks exaet- ! paper bound, packet edition, every per this piece of ground foreseen its future, American yacht come ill a full two miles all Mrs Stewaids farming implements. ahead, thus beating tlie Scotch yacht * I Dake, and is nearly four feet son is enabled to read good books at a The loss is some two thousand dollars. instead of being used to grow at least very small cost, books are exchanged, The real cause of the fire is not known; I TZHZZH3 BEUGOIST8. 23 bushels of wheat to the acre DISSOLUTION NOTICE. the general opinion is that the building tee the tine line of Cake Stands, ! giving von 35 els worth of reading mat (its dream) it had to come down to the was set on liie by a tramp and tliat the Is and other fine crockery and ter for 20 cts. C.G rissen . JH HEREBY GIVEN THAT man perished in the flames as there were cold fact that it Was going to be used [just received by Baxter A M arried .—Sunday, September 25, at > the firm of Manning <V Goucher, of 1 some bones found in the ruins that are kmething nice, new, neat and for a tow n to grow on. The ground in McMinnville, Oregon, is this day dissolved supposed to be tlie skull bones of a man, the residence of the b. ide's father, Mr. CABBIES TITZE FIZNTST TUSTZE OF its anger swore by all that was good by mutual agrooment and by the sale of ' but us there baa not been any more W. T. Booth,Susie Booth to E. N. Ford, and holy that its best efforts would be all the interest of E K Goucher in said I scraper was tried Tuesday, bones found, tire theory is not fully cred firm to S A Manning. The books of the leral opinion was that it was both of this city. We return thanks for but forth to destroy the grrtn of such bad firm have been turned over to tlie Erst Na ited, although several professional men his precinct needed. It makes a liberal supply of cak •. May the voting seed, as the town was composed of. In tional Bank for collection Bdls against claim there is no doubt but it is a hu road with at least 50 per cent couple paddle their own* canoe down the the course of time it bus figd its effect said firm will bo paid by 8 A Manning. man skull and tliev think the rest of the stream of life until the boys are old on the town, it does not grow, A person ! H A Mx-NNiN«; the bones were entirely cousumed. enough to help them. can easily distinguish the difference E E (lorciUR rtin and Granville Baker As we prodieted last week Mr, Jack between the town itself and the weeds McMinnville, Or., Sept. 16tb, J8H7. ksedtImBen Hartman prop- F ree L ecture .—Mrs.Lithrop the noted in the streets of tlip tow n. The Roil is Olsen has been looking for a cook, and II during next summer cut temperance lecturer will address the good for anything that is good, it puts was successful, Mr. Olson was married Notice of Final-Settlement. gilding lots. The purchase people of McMinnville Oct. 17th. 1887 forth its best effort and growingqualities [ on hist Saturday evening to Miss Sim at tlie Opera House. By many she is for the pqor little weeds in the street; elephone *6103. mons of North Yamhill, we extend our thought to be equal to Miss Willard as but not for the town or people, ■^•OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ( coiigratlutions to the happy couple, here bning oFl'niverRal Fashion a public speaker. As this will be the and T-v the unilersigncil has filed in the coun few they have became a legion. ty Jack. D utciiky . court of Yambill county. Oregon, hi» fi : is our absolutely perfect fitting pat only opportunitv to hear her in this It is from expected that this being court week lial account oa ailniinistnitor of the outate M>0V b UU COME AND SUBSCRIBE. $1,50 A YEAR. ladies and Childrens, gar- county we hope to see a full house. that the energy of the inhabitants will of Almira I* Goucher deceased, and »aid [all ami Winter styles now Dayton Notes. be used in a deadly encounter with the court ha« fixed upon Wednesday, Novem fa. H. J*. Stuarts. sepO.lm G lass F actory .—A glass factory is pretty little thistles and dog fennels ber 9th 1887, at 9 o’clock a ill of aalddav. [Dayton Herald.] I n?av be prevented and a going to be started in Portland. It is that are growing BO finely. This world’s at the court bouse at Lafayette in s.-ihl as the time and place for hearing p ol hair stimulated, by the the intention of the company to manu maxim is| a survival of the fittest and county, I The boat* are hauling a great deal of tiic same Therefore all persons interested, 87 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Is Hair Vigor. This prepara- facture all kinds of merehantile glass. we think the weeds will survive. arc hereby notified to appear at said time [ freight. «dores the natural color of Stock subscription books were ojioned and place, and show eniise. if any there lie, A F arewell P arty . — Saturday eve The steamer Isabel will continue to [and renders it soft, pliant Tuesday. The company intend to im why said ekTnte he not finally settled make regulat trips to this place. Ihitcd .September lUtb 18*7 port at least twenty skilled laborers ning a number of young folks assembled A F knt < i X, G W G occiieh . [anil try one of the compli- from the east. at the residence of W Wright; the cause F enton We bear that Mr. 8. R. Goodrich and Atty's for estate. Admin, foresaid alch & Dee, dealers in tine Miss Hendrick were married one day of tl;e gathering was a farewell party oct21 ¡gars, cigarettes, etc. Sole J udge D eadv ’ s L ecture .-^lie lect given in honor of Miss Maggie Wright,s last week. However this is only a ru- |ie celebrated “Red letter” ure by Judge Deady, on Law and Law ! mor. departure for the east on a visit. A Renews Her Youth. l v Havana filler the best Set. yers, Monday night, was very slimly at very nice time was spent, and theeven- Elmor Marand and family left for ■Of all Grades and the Latest Eastern Styles market. tf Mrs, PI kc I x ' Chc-sloy. Peterson, Clay Co. : Portland last Friday. After remaining tended. The Judge gave tlie subject a ing’s enjoyment was appreciated by bs lias let tlie job of doing there one week, they will go to Cow- It was not every one, present. The young Indies Iowa, tell» the following remarkable story, »r work on the building occu- very thorough discussion. SAMPLES MAILED OZEST APPLICATICI!: [ litz, W. T., where they will mik-) tno.r K’. Martin, to C. R. Conk. a lecture on the technical point* of law, present, were Miss Ellen Bangaaser, the truth of which is vouched for by the | home in the future. but a history of the way and manner of residents of the town : "I am 73 years old, I will be finished up with have been troubled with kidney (s.inplaint Mr. ¿Mrs. W. F. Gilkey|lnft last waek nd a first class place of busi- doing justice, from time when disputes Miss Nettie Henderson,Miss Oma Fouta, nod Horn« Prod nee Market. lameness for iiinuv years; could not for Culdbrook, N. II. on a visit Mr.G. were settled by the suord,until the pres Misa Maggie Wright, Miss Nellie .Gori- I made of it. dress myself without help Now I am ent time, when justice is dispensed by goes to see his aged mother, whom he ner, Miss Eva Cook, Miss Bena Snell free from all pain and soreness, ami am hi the blood, corrupts and 1 has not seen for many years. They will |e every tisaue and fiber in the Lawyer of to-day. ing, Miss Fink Frazier, Miss Nellie able to do all in V own housework I owe be absent about two inontlis. , Corrected for the Tri.ri-no xK by Baxter A mv thunks to Electric Bitters for having re b'ly ; but whether appearing K$ »gers. Graves and Mrs Annie Wright. The S ad A ccident .—While on his way newed my youth, and removed completely —Dealer in all kinds of— [of swellings, ervaijielas, or Last week little Lncv DaFord was play , Wlient, per bn young gentlemen were of course there all deseases and pal” Try a bottle, only Hk 1 ■a. the malignant poisons of home from the dedication of the Presby in considerable numbor those prosent 5>c at Rogers >k Todds Drug Store 4 4 ing with a pocket knife, when she foil, Oat.«, per bu .¥)(• [are completely eradicated terian church, Mr Pettigrew met with a were, Lee Wright, Lylo Wright, Ed tha blade penetrating her breast some Flour, per bar. $5.fn ■ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. two inches, and the knife blade com Egg*, per <l„z 15« serious accident. Just as his team was Manning. Walter Durham, James Dur —Good.« mild at Good Results in Every Case. 2»»v ingin contact with one of her lungs. • Blitter. ixT lb In McNeil, teacher in the Al leaving the bridge, this side of Lafayette, ham, Elias Underwood, Link Gortner, I (fl 1 pese, I m ’ s t. | mt lb . •Jk J Medical aid was summoned at once and ischools, has resigned and they became scared at a bicycle and Frank Rogeis and Sam Harris. Miss I). A. Bradfoi*«!, wholesale paper dealer ’ Apple*, per b«»x W light left Thursday for Rio, Illinois at present no danger is antici| ated. ■ Libei la, Africa, as teacher The Lowest Cash Trice pk- Bai’fin, sides ■rv. She will lie joined at backed down the steep bank. Mr Petti where she intends to Blay four or five of Chuttanoga, Tonn,, writes that he was The well for the windmill was dug 1 ” Hi- shoulder grew sustained a very severe shaking —And- months visiting friends and relatives seriously afl|!cte«l with a severe cold that full thirty feet deep snd six feet in ! “ ■ 49 others ladies, who go bum, Rugar ciir?«l 12® 15c iect ion of the M. E. church up and his jaw bone broken in two in ttiat vicinity. It is the wish of her settled <»n his lungs : had tried many reme- diameter. It is now nicely walled up places. The hack wap mashed up in friends that the time be spent pleasantly. dias without benefit. Being induceii to try with brick and is as good a well a* there Bea to western Africa. Hr. King'» New Discovery for com*umpti<»h bad shape. Bicy lists ought to be more so and was entirely cured by use of a ia in the county. It now lias several ■ Monday morning Charles careful To D eliver A n O ration .—-The follow* did To all persons residing within city limit*. when they are approaching a few bottles. Since which time he ha« owed teet of water in it and it will, no doubt, | Portland, son of Fierce team. ing is taken from the San Francisco I it in his family for all cough« and colds supply all the water needed for tlie ■der of the St George Hotel, best resuits. This is the experience of purpose for which it was designed. Cronicle: ‘‘General John Gibbon, with ■dently and instantly killed thousands whose lives have been saved by M ore A bout T he R. R.—On reliable ■Dillon, a gambler. The NOTICE United States army, has con «or, ted to this wonderful discovery. kr occored in tbe Argonaut information it is here stated, that the deliver tlie oration at th« unveiling ol Trial bottle» free at Rogers &T o <M* b drug O rkgox ’ m G overnor —Sylvester Pen- Flr^f rluM brick ■on was arrested. He was scheme of running the Narrow Guage store. noyer, governor of Oregon, after attend « ),( )( )( the memorial equestrian statue of Gen. ■lie accident ocoured. through tbe mountains, to Nestucca is 7 brick yarn vili ing the centenary celebration st Fhila- Keeper for October willcon- mor* than liable to happen. Prominent Geo. G. Meade, in Fairmont park, Phil be mo M from 14 to ?(5 per tlioiirmid Ail Buck 1 en's Arnica Salve. adelphia, October 18th. The Grand , delpbia, ami visiting the president and Konnt of the wedding of the partie.« wishing to buv brick, will have men of tbe line have been from Sheridan get it through mvclaim ■ that paper, in th* Min- Army will parade on that day in honor Tlie l>e*t salve in the world for enta, dining with Senator !>olpti, in Washing J N’t) J RAX ■1., Exposition, on the even through the mountain* ami guarantee of the event, and will have a camp-fir* bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ton, was in New York city when last ■ber 28, together with accn- the people 'of that section, a road through ■o- « anil illustrations ot the there next summer. It is their intention in the evening. General Gibbon com sores, tetter, chapi>ed hands, chilblains, beard from, but it i* thought he is now Mired.ling dresses and prea- to extend the road from Neatn=c* up manded a division of the second army corns, and all skin ertnrtions, and |>oai- on his way home. Hi* arrival home is ' the coast to Astoria^ It ia also said that corps, fell wounded at Gettysburg, lie tiveiv cures piles, or no pay required. , ex peeled tlie latter part of next week. PHOTOGRAPHER. lia issue will be mailed ties have been ordered for the same. assumed command. He is now in It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac 1 Gov. Fennoyer’a old lionw i* in New | York state, an t he lias never visited it tur lady readers Rending I rhe people of the section through which chaise of the military department of the : since his departure lliirty year* ago. 11» Price 25 - tlie road is to be hnilt are very confident Colnmbia, and lias his headqnatera at tion, or money refuuded to I p Stairs in Adams’ llnililing, j of the fact that the road will be budt Vancouver barracks, Washington Ter .•ent* per box. For sale bv Rogers A will not be able to fake the time to do I E F-.- cxeyk Pun ro; •c on thia trip. ritory. ” Tot'd. ' S»yl . MrMiHTiv’dF. OtVjjfin In the City. M inneapolis . M inn . j through next summer. <u <u Fa. « cu o THE OLD RELIABLE, McMinnville Sign of the big Boot. 4?.F. BROWNE. OUR NEW “AD.” We guarantee our goods to be First Class, and the prices as low as the lowest. I When you come to our store you will not be disappointed for we advertise nothing but what we 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- ROCÆRS & TODD, S. A. MANNING STOVES 1» the county, the new ACORN. These stoves, without doubt, are tlie best ! stove manufactured. One of these stoveswill be given to the now cash subscriber to the T who guesses nearest its weight. AH Stove ariven away. Schofield & Morgan, Wall and Ceiling Papers D. I. Caldwell! Flour and Feed Delivered Free! G. E. 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