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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1887)
ST SIDE TELEPHONE. Your name written in RED sig nifies that your subscription has expired to the TELEPHONE. T Aiuitv. Resolutions of Condolence H all or O ccidental L odge N o . 30 e Getiitier 18. Amity presented quite a lively appear 1. O. O. F. McMinnville Oregon Oct. 7 ance on Saturday of last weak, it being There are 267 convicts in the jieniten- the day of Major Biown,« auction sale 1887. Whereas; our lieloved brother-8, >on prognosticatois predict a cold tiarv. of buggies, spring wagons, farm imple Shaffer has lejen taken Irom our midst Miss Laura McGuire is very sick with inents, etc. |psb roasted peanuts at II. II. i’ever. There has been more or less sickness ’ by a most shocking accident, fell's. H Be it resolved, that Occidental laxlge The (.'. P. Church is being finely pap i in Amity tor the last month, "«vsral ' persons having been down w'itli the extend to h*s relatives and blends its nat Tea at 30 cts. H* at C. < ¡rissen’s ered by Roy Wiles. typhoid fever. Ft stay, it goes. 28 heart lelt sympathies, and that our Handsome Glass Lamps, complete, MrsJ.L. Rogers ef your city made lodge loom and regalia be dra|>ed in he strongest cigar in the market for 35 and 50 cents each at (’. Grissen's Amity a flying visit last Eridav. mourning for the departed brother. kts at Rogers A Todd’s. Baxter Rogers, have lhe flues*, line Quite a number of persons in and near Resolved ; that a copy lie spread on togers & Todd are the agents for the | ol coffees, teas and sugars in the town. this place are attending the Mechanics the lodgo minutes and a copy luinished line Tansill,s Punch cigar. It. 11. Conover formerly of the Salem Fair this week. our city pa|>erH for publication. fairs and apples are bringing a good I ! Talk is the present editor of the Repot ter. ' R. W. Lancstield ami family have Si. F ields . G E|, from 50 to 60 cents a box. 8. A. M anning . The Detroits have the ehampionship. moved from town out on his farm about G W. J. LoVGHAUV. two miles from town. is Unite-l States have a constitution I >f the world for 188*. < liicago the great Committee. years old. Alas, how few of ns have takes third place. Hendrick & Son are receiving new ps old. Arrow, a four year old pacer of Loe goods daily ami will soon have a com Philergian Society Programme. kilted.—Ail kinds of Wrought and Angeles made a mile in 2 :l+ on the plete stock in all lines of goods. [iron Cash on delivery. Apply to Stockton Cal., track. Town is filling up quite rapidly, A October 15, 1887. | Young. Bring in your chilled plow shares lor gixxl many families moving in for the Society. Music, lyou want a good chill plow P. E. points and we will sharpen them in fine winter to school their children. B. E. Cable. Reading, I faason will supply von a Bissell shape at A. J Smiths. L. D. Greene. Recitation. R. W L-.ineetield came near having a led cheap. 28 Duet. Music, Dr. Tucker’s Dental office is to be serious fire last week. His little three Mias Sarah Baxter. I Recitation, |E Thomason received a fine lot of moved on the vacant lot east of the black year old boy Bet tire to a pile of clothing Kepuhli«*nii Nuprt-iuacy Jeopardized Quartet. Music, and when discovered it was entirely [goods yesterday on the freieht. smith shop of A. J. Smith a Miserable Causa. Miss Sara Swank. Reading. burned up and the flooring was on fire. [thing new. 28 Coxcosu, N H.. Oct. 14 —The long t Term liegins September 7th, 1887 Tuition in Preparatory Department $5 06 per That document of 58 is a daisy. Poor Stanard. Recitation, , > Frank ■»>>> ouuaio. Likens’ Bros have started a branch h* a Tansill’s Punch the best 5 cent Lafayette, yon can see her blush reflected In Academic, $7 00; In Collegiate, $10.00 Instructions thorough and practical Debate. Resolved that productive bitter contest in the legislature here blacksmith shop at Ferridale aad J. Lik tariff is more conducive to the prosperity tween the Boston <k Main and Concord r r in the market. For sale bv on the heavens at night. ens moves there this week to take of the U. 8. than Free trade. Affirma roads for control of lines running tlirot hr’s & Todd. Farmers can get all kinds of turning charge of the same. tive, J. J. Ray and L. Green. Negative, the state, has culminated in a victory Ve birds in the cage at Lafayette at or grinding done on Mondav or Saturday, O bserver . Edwin Rues and B. Cable. the former. Senator Chandler ami C kiesent time. Population of I.nfny- of each week, at A. J. Smiths machine W. P. Holman, works. is increasing. Carlton. ! gressman M. Qatlenger. who were interes Secretary. in the Concord road's behalf, and used | hear oi only two cases of typhoid For Sale.—Four head of horses. Two whole influence of the republican st f in this vicinity. Those are the work horses, one horse and one mare; A Surprise Oct. 17. 1887. management were overwhelmingly Two young horses. Ternrte easy. En ■r girls near Amity. Rev. W. E. McCutchen preached to a quire ot feated. The victor is Frank Jones, the, •well filled house last Sunday. ill Rogers and wife, Miss Nellie Mr. and Mrs Wm. Gunning were very F. M. L ynch . brains of the Boston it Main, and the most iner Mies Coin Wallace and Tom agreeably surprised and at the Baine prominent democrat in Npyv England ' Seth. Caldwell is spending a lew days The Y.'W. (’. T. I’, are preparing for up at Poppleton*s mill visiting with Mr. [went to Dallas Sunday. time astonished, when upon the evening Chandler is criticised, as lie lias jeopardized , a sociable to be held Oct. 25. The pro of Wednesday Oct. 12; it being tlie first the republican supremacy of tin' stHte and i he of the Agee boys sustained a par- gramme will appear in a few days. All Carr’s family. I [islocation of his left knee joint the are cordially invited. Prof. Collins, and J. E. Young went anniversary of their wedding; a large made it uncertain on the eve of a national [ [day. It was the result of Imnd- to Portland, on Tuesday last. They number of their intimate friends stepped election. The people favored -Hie Boston ; Mr Dudley Wells, ami wife of Califor hn unruly eow. io>k in the Mechanics lair, and report nia, are al the Cook House. They are in upon them. It was a complete suc A Main re,"I. and «ere greatly disgusted! I plows, harrows,cultivaters.seeders old friends of Mr. L. H. Cook. Mr having a good lime, but did not catch on cess and the honor of its being'so was the with tlie politicians. The contest was a I to the ticket office. 1 am now receiving my Fall stock of Boots ■rills of all kinds call at PETImma- Wells is very favorably impressed with most scandalous one, the roads spending mid Shoes directly from the factory; "elect Be < Iregon. I he has the finest lot in town And now comes Rob. MeCaskey with neat little scheme on the part of Miss nearly a million dollars, bribes being freely ed from the l*est innterinl. anil made bv 28 Reporter office. a smile all over his lace. Says it’s a Emma Greene. Several days before the ! offered and accepted white labor. Kelly, the base bail player gets a bouncing boy. Rob. has been wearing anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Gunning went I will not sell boots that arc made out of lou are in McMinnville, and want salary of $10,000 a season. strange but his best duds ever since. Mother and MACKAY’S LATEST COItNElt. leather that, is tanned by the hot liquor to the tine this amount is more than a country away, she did not go but instead spent id meal or a good bed, go . process; for that leather is burned A man that thoroughly understands the ipiality of lai hotel; onlv two blocks from the paper makes in a whole year. Things chilli doing well. the time in cooking a large supply of' Whereby It 1» I’ropuseil to Gobble up the! the goods he sells, will lx* successful in business, uml ill GUO time gain the confidence of [business street. tf Territory or New Mexico. the public "houlil l*e vice versa. We notice an advertisement of a stock pastry etc. and hiding it away in tlie N ew Y ukk .O c I 14 A Toll'd** O . dis ! The bubliv are respectfully invited to examine my stock ami prices. No trouble to ranch lor sale in New Mexico, pasted on ■"Farmers ami their families ve ill If you want to read something inter one of our street corners. Wonder who darkest recesses of tlie pantry. When show goods patch "ays that Frank Hurd has joined the i Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite esting read the old article which has Bool- made to order anil re the friends called, there was a worty for New York syndicate in which John W, Mac- , No eliarge imulc for sewing rips, on goods that I si ll I irango store, just the place to take been dug out ol oblivion. We have is the owner. paired, opposite the Grange Store Sign of tin* big Boot P. F B rowne edibles, but owing to the foresight tliis kay is iiitcrestcd. the purpose of which is to j ■I, when in town. We notice Mr. W. E. Bodie who is printed it in nice large type so that both was overcome. The following ate the working for the Narrow Gauge R. R Co. secure title to the whole territory of New * [hard Cook brought into this office old and young can read it. on our streets Sunday looking as jolly as names of the participators. Mexico. Details of tliis singular story are I tther dav a cabbage that measured A petition is being circulated lor tlie ever. Miss Edna Wallace, K O Jones, Edith that the scheme will la* accomplished Jt around it. It reminded us ■ 'hanging ol tin* running time ol tlie Mc [of the heads in Lafayette Mr. James MeCaskey has been ap Ingram, P E Thomason, Carrie Maiks, through an ancient grant from Mexico, Minnville express. The change is; in C. R. K. Co. M Ingram, J I Knight, M S Conyers, J which the Mackay ami Hurd symlieate Mon has 1,400 lawyers, but so lai stead of leaving McMinnville at 6 a. tn. pointed agent lor the O, J Wiley, Ora Warren, W M Jones, A T come is concerned General Butler leave at 6:30 a. m. and to arrive here at this station to fill the vacancy caused Bild, J Millard, Ubas Sailings, Mrs Sail have secured control of. and Hurd has ■ lhe list. His practice nets him at 7:30 p. tn. instead of 8p. m. A good by the resignation of Mr J. R. Caldwell ings, Isabella Guniting, A .1 Warren, M looked up the records in the case ami en there were several applicants for the change. listed Maekuy perably over $100,000 a year position and some of the applicants are B Green, Mary Millard, Mrs I, Millard, Bom. — To the wile of of Mr. Cone, II Toney and George Gant have looking down in the month since Mr Blanche Millard, J Millard, J E Bird, E •THE IOWA EVICTION". M Warren, Fanny Guile, Robt Cunning, based the butcher imsiness of < ieo. living in Happy Valley <•*•1. 14, 1887, a McCaskeys’ appointnient. Families Living on lhe Highw ay-» In Ills boy. David Gunning, Florence Greene, Ella Laser and will keep a nice clean erable Tents. It looks rather suspicious when a man I Greene, Emma I Greene, N H Bini, I 'i'o the wile of Butler Delashmutt, iishmeilt, w here cun be found meat forgets to get off lhe cars at his ow 11 A Bowdon, O G Davis, M L Warieti. Gi t. 17, 1887, a boy. M inmui ’ oi .I" (let. 11 —Dr A M Hamb I kinds. To the wife of Edgar Conner, Oct. 12, station, after spending a day in the city. lin, one of those evicted ill O Hrlet; comity Inces Hume of San Francisco has 1887, a girl. But such was the ease with some of our Bohl Burglars. Iowa, writes to friends here that hall has based two lots on the west side of citizens one evening last week. not been told of the horrors of the evictions. Jl'ST RECEIVED.—At tins office a [near Washington in Portland. The Thursday night as Baz Hibbs ami Many of the families are living on public We understand that Mr. J. 8. Steward base price being $67,500. This is line new list of nsmes who will not take fr. lias been purchasing a lot of furni leant. the T ei Ei’itoNi: out of the Post office, ture, lately, Wonder what is itt the Will Young were going home about 11 highway s in tents made of quilts ami sheets. o’clock they sat down on a pile of lumber Old men of 70, mainetl soldiers and widows irglars that are armed with only at Lafayette. air now. in front of Martin’s agricultural imple have lost their homes and are sleeping on j )w of tobacco apiece, have a bard We wonder if the brains of these people [when two such Lecoque’s as Ihtz ■ One of our citizens see mu to be having ment store and while talking, noticed the cold ground The British syndiefte to and Will Young are pitted who refused the paper are suffering i a hard time io gel his mail matter out two men on the corner in front of Red has taken their teams and milk cows to Irom enlargement .’No! from contract of the post office. Guess he will have pay the cost of eviction There were 120 j ■t them. ion, some one yells ftotn that vicinity to call in person, or, send a written order mond’s store. Their actions arrottsed families evicted Mid opening of Universal l ashion who does read that paper. the sttsiucions of the boys and they to the P. M. Kny’s absolutely perfect lilting pat- CHECKMATED. The following taken from the Lafay skipped into the hallway and watched jfor Ladies and Childrens, gar- Charley is the boss foot-racer ill these erful Scotch Syndicate Kefu.ed a I. Fall and Winter styles now ette election address of 1858, reads parts. We saw him outstrip a running them. The two men after trying the A C harter lu Texas. Fat Mrs. II. P. Stuarts. sepO.lm funny : horse to-day which had at least seventy- front door and finding they could not A.tsrix, Tex , Oct 14—The Matador Remove lhe county seat to Dayton and five yards the start. The horse belong gain entrance into the building from IV suffer with that aching head Land and Cattle Company, incorporated in | you ntay ned with Ayer’s the whole road system of the county ed to Mr. Todd of McMinnville. that quarter, waiked around to see if Scotland with a capitol of £400,000, has jir'ie Pills.? a 2 cent stamp to will have t j be remodeled * * until thou Mr. Huber Sitton, came down ftom and been refused a charter to do business in Ic. Ayer<& Co., Lowell. Mass, for sands of dollars will not only be lost * * the bunch grass country to-day. It was any one was on the streets, but thousands more "will have to be ex then went around to the side and Texas Attorney General Hogg decides bf their attractive album cards. pended * * all, to, coming directly out of the first time we have had the pleasure took out a pane of glass and entered the that to grant the charter would be clearly II Waugerman. returned from a the county treasury ami the pockets of of meeting Hube for over two years. store. In the meantime the boya had repugnant to the public interests, and de to California, Friday. He went as taxpayers in the county. Indications are that there will have Luth as Monterey. Reports the So Lafayette said in 1858, in her con to be another order for a stay of proceed i watched litem from various quarters and clare that even a domestic corporation Of California as on a general boom, i had gone to the home of Will Young could not get a charter for the purpose of [good time and is glad to get back test with Dayton. She had the same ings at Denmark soon ; it looks as though the i aad got a revolver at the same time tell- purchasing and owning real estate in Texas, there were being prep a rations made to great ( ?) concetti for the TAX PAYERS I Yamhill. when such is their main purpose. again use the switch. png Mr. Young the circumstances. The She then that she PROFESSES now. [mason wishes it understood that D utch y I GRAPHIC SOLD. [ two hoys ’ had before this awakened III sell all kinds of Farm Machinery made the same silly argument then [Otho Williams and the tbreewent to to bottom prices and guarantee against Dayton that she is making now N ew Y ork , Oct 10 —A syndicate of T he A storia R oad .—The impression Satisfaction. He will continue the against McMinnville. the bouse of Mr. Redmond and woke wealthy Republicans has purchased the seems to be partially received that Stan less ofB&T at the old stand. Call him up, and he getting bis shot gun, New York Graphic from J W Hickly D oiglas C ovnty ’ s B ig B ridge .—The ford, Crocker, et al, or what is the same ■amine goods. 28 came down. They then went and rous The syndicate includes : Levi P Morton, ■ reported that on the 15th it will countv board of commtssioneis of Doug- ' thing, the Southern Pacific railroad ed Bob King, Mr. Young, Geo. Bangasser Frank Hiscock, Thomas C Platt, Cornelius ■nitely settled whether the O. R. las county on Wednesday let the contract | company, contemplate the building of N .Bliss, Stephen B Elkins and one other Bo’s shops will be removed from to the California Bridge Co., ol Oakland ■ the railroad to Astoria. This impress and surrounded the store. Opening the , trout door of the store they invited the The Graphic will be conducted as a Repub Salles to Albina. Some persons, ion is founded on misbelief. It is not Epear to be well informed on the Cal., lor the construction of a combina burglars to come forth ; one of them re- lican paper Hinckley still retains a mi tion iron and steel bridge across the North the present intention of the company to «ponded and said that there was no one nority interest in the stock It is .aid that Jr, say the shops will go. build the road. The scheme in contem the paper will hereafter be run in the inter ■Pettigrew who lias been suffering Umpqua al Winchester, to cost $44,940. else in the store, but this was too thin, ■ fractured jaw, is very much im- This structure will be 584 feet in length, plation and in furtherance of which the for the boys bad seen two of them. est of John Sherman for President 6. The bone is uniting b’ut bis approaches making lhe total length present $150,000 subsidy is being raised, PKECARIOI'R. fill be a little deformed, ami the nearly 800 feet, capable of sustaining a is projected by the San Francisco agent Upon this while the men watched the one tlroy had, the rest walked into the Be is more than liable to suffer N ew Y ohk , Oct 16 _A report pub weight of 200 tons. The piers are to be of the Atchison, Topeka <k Santa Fe store, when the other tnan came sneak ■ partial paralysis of the nerves. lished yesterday to the effect that the offi railroad. This ambitious and enterpris of iron pipes filled with concrete, and the ing out. Marshall Kauffman was sent tare in receipt from J. E. Magers a cere of tlie Panama Canal Company o n the ing corporation is in every way the busi Hittie pamphlet entitled "Oregon foundations alone will be more expensive for and the two birds were locker! up. Isthmus wen- in a precarious condition. ness rival and antagonist of the South than the totalcost of any othei bridge in It is a good little book giving In the morning an examination was According to the report there is not much ' ■te resources in full. Any one thecounty. TheNort.h Umpqua is a very ern Pacific railroad, It is with the A.- held before Mr. Bradshaw anti the men activity prevailing alone the line of the ea- I T. & S. F. people that the negotiations re Kg one to send to their friends in I rapiilstream, subject to freshets, ami it were taken to Lafayette by Sheriff Har nal except at two or three stations. Though pt can procure one by calling at the is good news Unit file bridge will be of garding the present proposed railroad ris and locked up in the jail. Marple have been made, and under the circum several shipments of machinery amt other ; Ef J. E. Magers. the most substantial character made, it stances the supposition that the 8. P. R. the condemned murderer who is to be materials have been received recently, they i hanged on the 11 th, of November, sized lieing the first steel bridge constructed in ■rv wile and mother in the country R. has any aiding interest in it is dia I them up and gave his verdict of their are not used ami remain exposed to the ■ know the great value ol Ayer’s Oreuon. The floor will be about fifty metrically opposite to the true state of , being two pretty hard cases. They gave deteriorating < flee ts of the < liinate The Katilla. as a blood purifier. If feet above th*' rivet bed. This bridge a (Tai re.—Asto: ian. their names as J. W. Howard and Frank lalmrers are greatly discontented, especially Bone, healh. and strength, to the will accommodate a section which has I Allen and appear to be old hands at the those from Georgia who are liable to make Egans, corrects all irregularities, been neat Iv cut off from market during A F ine C ase .—J. A. C. Freund re buMttess. The fellows bail packed up trouble at any time The sanitary con ■pels impurities from the system. tile winter time, and located as it is on the general overland line of travel will ceived a line present from hia blether; about $56 worth of gotxls Itesides get- dition along the line is bad and yellow fever ■ and old use it. Price $1. , ting about $2.10 out of the til! , when I prove a great and lasting benefit to the a collductor on the railroad imining from is epidemic among the lalsirere A repor- Leal estate transactions in Yatn- public. The structure is to lie completed they were caught. El Paso Texas to the city of .Mexico; in t<*r culled ¡it the office of the Cai nil < ’ompatiy |r the month of September, were, bv llti* 1st of September 1888. and was informed that the representatives L ittle J oe to have a R est .—Andrew the shape of a walking cane superbly ■ This shows a corresponding in this «ity diil not wish to »ay anything ■t of business transacted in othei T iiroigii C onnection .—A dispatch carved by hand. The curving is allegor C Brey, owner di Little Joe, the cele whatever iilMint tin- re|a>rt [business. Wheat is not being from Yreka, Cal., says that " it is ex ical in ckaractet representing the ad brated trotter, who has performed such N ew Y oiik , fh-f. 17 One reason ¡issigued Mt money is on the move in this pected that a hole will In» drilled woudets during the summer, has order a* ft all goes to show better times through tunnel 14 in leu days. Tunnels vancement of Mexico and America. At here for the active eonstriietion on the part ed the little flyer home for the winter. of the Northern I’m ill* Railroad during the B near futnre. 15 ami Hi are just open. Trestle-work the head of the cane is the Mexican eagle with its snake, flag Hiid cactus, on the Mr. Brev says the horse has done so last year is the forthcoming association of at tlm second crossing of the canyon I latest mathematical problem ol well during tlie summer that he will between tunnels 11 and 15 will require Bern journal is: "If two girls meet nearly three weeks more time, hut opposite side is the American eagle allow him to rest during the winter. rhilroail-* w hich, to Im successful, w ill re with flag, branch etc. Below the arms » •iris and all exchange kisses, Imw through con net ion with Ashland may Messi 8. Babb ami Bybee will take their quire the operation of the Northern Pacific's Misses are then exchanged." Dont new Cascade division This arrangement is be anticipated by November 15 al of the two nations is lhe monogram J fast horses to California during the win** ■ But if there was a good able j latest." In contemplation of the early A. C. F. enter woven, and executed very ter. the formation of a through transcontiiieiita 1 ■ boy in the crowd there would be I route from the Northern Pacific coast to the I Lo for more, and the whole crowd completion ot the road, twenty cars I nicjlv, beiow tins is a perfect represen Jo Jo H elcrks A Fieri kl .—During Southern Atlantic seaboard points The Ke better satisfied after the ex containing men ami material from the tation of an American railroad with a j Dr. Scolly Parker's sojourn in South railroad- Io !»•< nine members of this sys M c M innville , M c M innville crossing and carlton , O regon , Oregon extension, have passed south to the Shingle Springs and Placerville ex train of cats representing the energy of Ametica some eleven years ago he tem are lhe Northern Paeilic, Duluth. South the American people On the Mexican Shore A Atlantic and the Michigan Central, laughter of Dave Stout met «¡th tension. side of the cane are all the characters of bought a photograph of Jo-Jo and his ■ accident the other day, while including its connections among the Van father, which he kebl in bis possession a hull fight in several different acts. Tin .- Vi mon - R i n .—The salmon run The needle sticking in the The carving was apparently done by until the last visit of Barrett’s circus. derbilt trunk lines Thi’ system, it is ex- he endeavored to pull it through on the Si'islaw is aliove the average; some Mexican genius with a common I One day Dr. Parker had a visitor to his jacted. will go into operation next fall or r teeth. She broke the needle there is a fair tun at Coos bay, Yaquina, pen knife, drug store who was closely veiled, before that lime, if construction on certain riece about an inch long stuck in though dressed in msn’s clothes, who stretches of road is finished earlier. >at. She suffered severely until Tillamook and the Nehalem. The catch A C art P ond .—We acknowledge the proved to be Jo Jo himself, who W ashington . Oct 17 —A rumor prevail breath was called and the needle of silver aides in the Columbia improved asked for the picture, stating that some last week ; in Shoalwater bay the receipt of a fine carp Irom the pond of it was the only on» of the kind in exist ed here to-day in social circles that .Miss Gilding purchased by J. S. Hibbs run Ins fallen off soin’w hat; at (»ray’s Mr. Geo. Myers of Newberg. The fish ence to his knowledge. Dr. Parker gave Mattie Mit* hell, daughter of the Oregon senator, is engaged to Mr Taylor, a i Henderson, is receiving a goner- barhot it still • ontiniica. The tail run is a fine one and we should judge, al . Je Jo the picture.—News. wealthy f hicagoan, who ha" been atten hauling. A new front will be in general is light this year, an«>is con though we have never ate one of them, A M other ' s F aitb .— Among 'the tive to her for several year» past knd the building partitioned off siderable later than in former seasons, that they would be fine eating. Mr. Mr brooms, both fronting on Third but tlie large number of canneries in op rnanv paMengera that sailed on the ill- Taylor, if the rumor is to be credited, is Myers has a fine large (Kind delightfully [When the building is finished eration this tall will make the aggregate fated Brother Jonathan, in July, 1M.5, now io Europe, having followed Miss Stitch in »ud A. Sanders, will put in a of the j>ack exceed that of any former situated and with ample room and ac ell abroad in the early summer, wae a young lady of the natae of MiM [hardware stock tn connection year.—f Asturian. commodation for a large party to sojourn CwveLAxoToct li —Tbc great telescope Netly Shi peer, who went down with the |ir agricultural implement*. there tor a time, and revel in the dc> for the Lick observatory of California, vessel when she wm loet. The wreck of T ee Yicar-Gencralof Posen in Prussia Fest Shore for the month of Sep lights of catching carp. Mr. Myera will which was being manufactured in this is a fine magazine, it gives a fc'.atd tell’ the pari-h priests that it is their either catch them for you or you can the Brother Jonathan has now been found city, bae leewn completed, and will be ship and her mother. Mre. I. Shipoer, bopee leresting descriptive article on duty to warn tliei parishionsn against catch them youraelf for twenty five centa to recover the body of tier long loet ped in a few days R 8 Floyd, of Ban- ■ruction of the Northern Pacific immigration ation tA to the United States which. [ the Cascade mountains The he say . lures many into physical and men apiece. Hia pond is well stocked and daughter. In eonvereation with a Post Francisco, who is one of the trustees of the people wishing to stock a pond of their reporter the lady said : “I ox pect to find Lick fund. Professor 8 Newcouid, of Wash I largely enhanced in its inter- ile estimate* the number of Tolea own with these tine fish will always find my daughter in the bridal chamber. Ii ington, an eminent astronomer, ffnd Pro |ktnre« bv fine engravings of the Ul ru kd peculiar features of thp con- in thi country at Iwtween .jno.tan and fish and good advice on their keeping, have been eearching for her these past fessor S W Burnham, of Chicago, are II of this great road throngh the sno.i» s u>< >fof wh'im arc iron, tin* province awaiting them at tlie pond of Mr. Myers, twenty yeaie, and now my prayer ia ! here examining the televcofs-. which is the granted".—Aetorian. of F’*o : at Newberg, Or. ■is. ! largest in the world. EPHONE WHISPERINGS. McMinnville, Yamhill County. Orftgon ^^^— THE OLD RELIABLE, McMinnville OUR NEW “AD.” When you come to our store you will not be disappointed for we advertise nothing hut what we can fulfill. We art» not winding np 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 ns 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- fully, ROGERS <& TODD, zDZEaua-a-xs'i’S. BARGAINS!! 2d Great Annual Clear ance Sale For the Next Twenty Davs AT HEADQUARTERS, Come early if you want the Best Bargains. A. J. APPERSON. TO THE PUBLIC ! arc now prepared to receive for storage, all KINDSOF GRAIN AT Warehouses. They also offer to sell or lend sacks at a low price. They bought their sacks early in the season and it will be to the farmer’s advantage to call and see them be fore making arrangements for storing their grain of this season. Long experience in buying grain gives solid assurance that the farmer’s interests will be carefully guarded. Their warehouse has been fitted up with new machinery and is now in a good con dition for saving grain. i ’ BARNEKOIT, THOMASON & SWANSON.