The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, October 28, 1887, Image 5

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    SIDE TELEPHONE.
IPHONE WHISPERINGS.
Your name written in RED sig­ T exusred Ilia R xsk > x . vhox .—I. L
nifies that your subscription has Hallett, of Dilley, Washington county,
has tendered to Governor l'ennoyer his
expired to the TELEPHONE.
resignation as a member of the state
Lite Imprisonment.
JNSRAL
2Jlh, Judge Steam* denied tho m >t o i
board of agricultuio. The reason of Id»
Whalebone is worthabout $8 bOOaton. resignation is not stated. Mr. Hullrti'» for a new trial ot tho cjs- < i AV 11
llpox in San Francisco,
¡term would have expired Dtc.l. 1888. Dillon convicted of murder in the
Popcorn balls at the sociable.
’ Gov. Pennoyer has not yet acted upon ond degree. Diltmi was asked to >>
job printora “got left,” In Fort-
St Louis had a $500,000 fire, Saturday. I the resignation.
Up to be sentenced and when be d d
air potatoes where they won’t, Missouri has a pustoffii e named Scoo-
A
K
ind Organ.—At the recent meeting was Hiked if ho had anything tos.r .<
pns.
, of tlio Oregon Editorial Association, why seuteii.’e should not lie passed
Waldeuiar Adolph the Danish poet is
p wanted at this office on sub- dead.
Frank C. Baker, the «tate brmter. k.udly bin for the killing of Clu.rles Maiieiet
Kn.
offered to brint the constitution of t'm LI lion replied 11, a the felt no malice <n
Marvin Potter of Sheridan is improv­
Hi roasted peanuts at H. H.
organization. Mr. Baker is now waitiD.1 i ill leeliiig »gainst ¡my of the men whom
ing.
for the copy to begin work. When the ; he m;t in tin ..noti on the night m the
■
President Cleveland ha» returned to
i
t
■ Hendrick of Amity w»n in the
constitutions are printed a number will tragedy, the u-.'ws, he did not fee1
Washington.
of a crime. Judge Stearin ask 'd the
indav.
■ be blaeed at the disposal of the emu- prisoner it that was all lie had
The C. P. Churi li will be dedicated
I Tea at 30 eta.
at C. Grissen’s
mittees which have tlie next asroc »•ion and Dillon replied that it w.,
next Sunday.
in charge, and they will make a li.it dit Judge ¿tear Us s.rid lh.lt !'•<• ill
ktay, it goes.
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Blaine writes a letter of congratula­ position of them >liev <x»imider Lest. The i tlieeoii't was I h it t lie piisone
Itothewifeof Austin Dee a son,
tion to Fred < ¡rant.
Salem members of the association will I pi isoned in tlie peiiitei.fi r ) dm in
H887. Weight 13 lbs.
I i hold a meeting in the near liitim*
de j remainder ot his mtmal life,
Ashland
propose*
to
erect
a
$50,(rih
Ito the wife of H. II. Welch a son
vise ways and «Means for makmg lhe| was shoitly allerwatd l iken
hotel
by
a
stock
company.
11887. Weight 12 lbs.
next meeting a success
! court room and !<» ked up
L. C. Thompson and family, of Glen
down st lira
flsoine Glass Lamps, complete, brook Farm was in lhe city Monday.
Two .M edical P rofessors A dded .— I Judge Steams has gi uiti-.l
50 cents each at C. Griesen's
The Alpha Oil Co of Detroit one of the Dr. H S. Kilbourn, U.S A., post sin-1 Page, Dillon’s counsel, two
| Knight leaves Saturna)’, on a rivals to the Standard Oil Company, ha* geon at Vancouver barracks, has been n motion tor a new trial
I
his sister living at Schools Per- failed.
; elected professor of military and opera­
kN I RAXCisco, Oct, 21--When
I
Wheatland
tive
surgery
in
the
medical
depart-'
C, R. Cook had his foot hurt seriously
nue cutter Bear left St Michaels in
■ted.—Ail kinds of wrought and Thursday, by a pile of plank falling ment of tbe Willamette university, and
First Term begins September 7th, 1887 Tuition in Preparatoiy Department $5
per
leinoer. < ipt .in Healy was not able to
Oct. 18. 1887.
fen
Cash on delivery, Apply to upon it.
will lecture twice each week during the
bring tlie body of the murdered Archbishop term; In Academic, $7 00; In Collegiate, $10.00 Instructions thorough and practical
E
d
.
T
elephoxb
.
■oting.
Aeghers tc^this point for burial, owing to A boarding hall will be conducted in the College building under the management of a
It is reported that the receipt» of the present session of lectures. Dr. Kil­
Sir:
nil want a good chill plow i*. E. State Fair were $20tM) l«»s than the ex- bourne ba» been in tbe army for the
the fact that*permission had not been ob­ steward where good board can be had at $2.75 per weak. Those who prefer b<>a.<l in
I see a short articlo in the Lifayotte tained from the treasury department. That private families can secure board from $2 75 to $1 00 For father information, addr. -
past twenty years ami has had exper­
kaon will supply you a Bissell pen»*».
in teaching. He w ill be a valua­ Register, purporting to have been writ­ obstacle has now been removed by an order Send tor Catalogue. A Ate 3w
id cheap.
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McMinnville Or.-gan.
Mrs. Mary A. McDonald lias returned ience
I. Thomason received a fine lot of home alter a pleasant visit of a month ble acquisition t.> the school. Dr. J. IV. ten here. Now I would not notice the from Secretary Fairchild, directed to Cap-
Frazey,
of
East
Portland,
has
also
bee.,
piece ot nonsense, for any other reason ¡am Healy 1‘he secretary authorizes the
Ipods yesterday on the freight, j n Iowa.
elected to be special chair of gonitn urin­
king new.
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than, I know, it was written either at conveyance of tho remains to any spot
The condemned anarchists case was ary’ diseases.—Oregonian.
Lotatoe crop is all threaahed and given a hearing in the supreme court
Lafayette or else by some irresponsible winch may be designated for the burial,
* D bman 'D for T imjer L and .—A gentle­ person who does not reflect the senti­ Prior to the departure of His Z. inence,
Eons are, that there
will be yesterday.
h to do us.
You can get ¡our of the tinCRt combs, man who has recently returned from the ments of this place. I have heard solid Cardinal Gibbons, the matter 1 wiii be laid j
bg in your chilled plow shares for in a neat little case, for 50 cents, at East says that to,000 tourists are booked men of this place say that Lafayette was before # him und his views ascertained
for the Pacific coast this winter. So. not entitled to the county seat for the ei- whether t ie body will be intern cd at Vic to- I
land we will sharpen them in fine Roger* & Todd's, tf
ria or elsewhere At present the rennii.is
gat A. J Smiths.
much
money has been drawn from the I
P.
fodd was married at Clover­
son that there was no aecotaiuodati ,.is are encased in a coffin covered with, sheet
inderground river was struck in dale California last Tuesday, to a Miss banks in Chicago for investment on this ; for the public during court week. As 1
iron, aiulun;deposited in the . »Id Russian
flginal Butte mine, Montana, a few Ollie Ford of tliatcitX.
coast th it there is a stringency in the! do not wish to enter in a contruveisi
Pioneer Boot and Shoo Stor
church at St. Michaels
Captain Healy
go, at a depth of 150 feet.
about
the
county,
I
will
e.iy
no
If you want to see tine, artistic crock­ money market there. One man said he I
thinks that cither the Iks
or
Thetis
will
more
at
present
but
I
hope
that
these
I am now reeeiviry; my Full stock i f I
[Drain Echo and the Roseberg ery, just stop into Grissen’s and look at was coming here shortly to invest half a '
and Shoes directly from the factory SClC'Ct*
million in timber land», and if he found few wordswill show you that Wheatland bring the body from the north next Fall
h are having it hot and heavy his imported German war«.
cd from the best niatcilnl, end ;i>; ado l.v
which suited he should invest seven is not a unit for Lafayette as the article
A GOOD ••PUT IX
the prohibition amendment,
white labor.
Mrs. John Gault returned from Spo­ land
would indi­
•^ii
millions in timber in the Northwest. referred to in the Register
I will not .ell boots that arc n<
jare for a cold winter.
After kane Falls Ssturday evening. She has Eastern people are beginning to see their cate.
oure,
thnt is tanned bv tin' I
lion rj-George in a recent speech urged P’OV'SS: for that leather is burned — A man leather
r studying all the almauacs wo been visiting her sister living there.
F ai ;'. F lay .
way out of the woods now, and are »Irik-,
that thoroughly npaerstiiiids tbe
the no
_ty of free land i' a poor folks, and
»me to the above conclusion.
c goods he sells, will be successful in business, aa-i in dm time gain th.
Baxter 4 Bogers make this statement ingout for tall timber on this coast. Ore­
said no poor man could, get any land free th ■ public
Carlton
Presbyterian church which has to the public. “We have the largest as­ gon and Washington have much forest
The bublie are respaatt’ully invited m cxxiuina my stock t . i I i.ri -
X,
Arc lent of Dakota w..s present, and I k
knit at McCoy, during the summer sortment of crockery and glassware in yet, and it is bound to be valuable in the
s,.'iw goods
.•a.
•■
up
ai...
t
i
Mr
George
that
there
very nsar future.—Oregonian.
i dedicated next 8unday the 30th. the county.
Oct. 24, 1887.
Np charge made for ri wlrg lij a, on gcoda that I roll Tcclf n ; <’r
ok
a ere tho ; ands of «<_•:, s of
jn that ter­ paired, opjrosito tbe Grange More bi^n «f the big Hoot
1’. F I i v :.i:
A large band of cattle; 126 head; was
Rather
Ffather frou;
fivMuy these nights, too much
1. Terry of McMinnville, received
ritory
»
.
¿
mix
person
who
might
settle
A L ittle R ace —By way of excite­ so for
f_. . tiou-e plants which wert» left un
ma for the best hand male cut- driven through this city, Wednesday
They wrvre the profiertv of ment after the band played Saturday, our
|
porches
Saturday and Sunday and improv._• them, Mr George stammered
I the Mechanic's fair in Portland, morning
a little, and thougir that was a good way
Warren Merchant.
tho people of this berg were treated to a nights.
ners can get all kinds of turning
Vint Snelling lias tieun hrpaging on neat little foot race, A young nan by
ttur public school is progressing nice­ off. Il k tH’icty evidently want free land
iding done on Mondav or Saturday,
in Broadway
George would select the
h week, at A. .1. Smiths machine the O4C. but Im* laid off for a few days the name of Jas. Smith being imposed ly under the management of Miss Mc­
• no •: >iyli<h h.iu ■ ■ on Fifth aven,ie, and
on account of being hurt. He will upon by a fellow ; whose room is pre­ Coy.
1
■.vti’dd lii,. i,; huva '.bo public furnish him
return in a few days.
Our sick folks arc about the same as with proviZ u.. and servants.
■ Sale.—Four head of horses. Two
ferable to bi* com paiiy in thia town ; hit
$horses, one tioree and one inare;
Baxter 4 Rogers have received a large ' thia opiuiu flend on the u j»«. Such pro- they have been for the last three or four
k ?
young horses. Terme easy. En- invoice diieet
"
'
“
from
New "
Yoik; of fine I ceeditigs not being allowed in the saloon, i weeks.
lof
white granite ware, ivfijch they will sell j tlie proprietor proceeded to eject Smith, I Hawkeye bus found his drug store nt
__ cheap
..i------- aa
- »i._
,.i.—....„4
; which was done. Smith thereupon hit !
F. M. L ynch .
as
the cheapest.
j’re.i. *tj!« <If .rli.t4 »vill embody in It I«
j the glass in the front door with his fist last and has it on exhibition at the post­
Ames 4 Detrick of San Francisco will
Some people go up in a boioon to see and fhen started and ruu_out of town, office.
N ew \ «» kk , Oct „I -The Cnited States
Itart a bae factory in Portland, the earth but people of senae go to Bax- .
-j
artfcllll
Hdurv Eecleaton took
ilarsliajl
The family oi Mr. McCaskey, section railriKid commi -hi has already put 3,(i00
not show them the advantages of ter & Regers whan they warn to see fine ,
(j
• ,aken ,
j
him gnd
and
agent
at
tins
place,
will
move
into
the
Innville?
crockery, at the lowest prices.
, | that
* would , be
)9 cIn
llbQ,;t 15
pages or testimony ». »nverning the Pacific
that h
h*
c uiglit.
Wilson property this week.
railroads in printard is still adding more
James Olds of Lafayette, was in-
At least $100,OtX) will be invested in j minutes Smith was caught, brought in,
One of our citizens moved out of town P-’V
Phe report, according to Secretary
unday afternoon, not seriously, this city next season should the county ¡ aud locked up.
_. At an examination he
yesterday, but did not unload his goods. Young’ - statement, will contain about 30,-
upsetting of the buggy in which seat be moved here. /
A ' boom will cer- i was fined $3 and cost*
He returned in the i)fteinoon ami settled <)•>.» words <>1 ti limony and about 500 pages
b driving.
tainly strike ns and one that will stay.
M akple ’ s C abe .-^H oii . If. Y. Thomp i down in the same house, that he started of figures Young y.iyjj that the president
in from the mines on the Yukon,
hem. Evidently thinking “there is no
If you want to seo the finest line of
will embody the report in his message
ika, report things booming and General merchandise in the town step son, of Portlaud, is at tbe Monroe house. : place like home.'1
n the placer diggings making from into A. J. Apperson» and gaze upon the having conje UP from PortlaQ last even- ;
will marry Min*
Mr. A. J. Edson of this place, had a Secretary tin.
$10. a day.
countless articles which line hisshelves. ing on legal business. Ije was asked valuable horse badly injured on Sunday >1
plows, harrows,cultivates,seeders
VmsHiv,.
Oct '.»I —It Is learned,
D. S. Holman brought in and sold to by a reporter about the Marple case, he afternoon by getting fast in a wire lene.
rills of all kinds call at PEThoma- II. Henderson 22 potatoes of the Perles* being tbe condemned murderei’s attor­
upon
nr:
ri;;i:.:>-
; ithority p...’ay, tllttt the
1'he auction Was a failure to-day. The
he has the finest lot intown. Be- variety that weighed 58 pounds. How ney, and he slated that a» yet he bad
nieri i.i e r.i Sr i n. tury 1: ivnrd and Miss
people have got tired of being gulled.
ieporter office.
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formed
no
definite
idea
as
to
future
pro-1
is thin for Oregon. Can anv one beat
k
-Ophir, M:
vlll take piaco early in the
ceedings. Hu was not going to give up, .
There must surely bo something in the winter Tlx , lmvc constantly been seen
ou are in McMinnville, and want it ?
however,
and
between
this
time
and
the
.
air
fiom
the
number
of
trips
J.
L
S.
Jr.
1 meal or a good bed, go to the
The experience of ye>3s furnishes the
during tin' last fe?. w> • As driving together,
al hotel; onlv’two blocks fiom the most convincing evidence that thousands date of Marple’s execution lie will make has been millih g to Lafayette iately.
ami at the dinner i-f ven Thursday by Sec-
an
effort
toward
saving
liis
client
’
»
neck
business street.
tf
What Is the matter with that walk to reirrry and Nrs End! .>it to Lord und Lady
of lives are annually saved by the use Mr. Thompson is satisfied that the sti
the
school
bouse.
It
don
’
t
seem
to
pro
­
of
Ayer
’
s
Cherry
Pectoral.
It
speedily
^Farmers and their families will
premecourt erred in sending the judg­
Ibi-elirl, Miss Markle was present with
firs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite cures all affections of the throat, bron­ ment in the case back to tlie circuit con it gress very rapidly.
Seereta y Bayard Mir-Markle Is a hand­
chial
tubes,
ai
d
lungs.
range store, just the place to take
to be re-pronounced, and
he thinks
Mr. J. W. Redd ou> butcher, will com­ some woman, about M years of age She I
I, when in town.
Naugbtv girl, naughty boy, toelop« he can demon»trate the matter to them. meiiee the erection of a nice little ba in has Irer'D n clerk In tire State Department
this week.
Canby at the mouth of the Col- and leave the town in such a manner. Statesman! Oct. 19.
for many yr-.ars Sire belongs to the well
, the only protection to all the Mis* Ollie Eceleston and Dan Thurber T he F air R eceipts .-Tlie executive com­
Married—At Callton, O t. 20 Mr. known M rrklc family of Philadelphia
J
ng interests of this North West is left Thursday afternoon for Vancouver
James Edson to Miss Nettie Fryer, Rev.
THE DBUGCUST8.
W. T. where they wore married. They mittee of the state board of agriculture J. A. Campbell officiating No cards.
ibandoned. Ought this to be?
returned Srtmdav, ajid are living at has finished tbe canvass of the receipts We wish the young couple happiness
iewspa|»er devoted to the George Amity.
The T'neciistltutlonallty at Autl-I.tqunr
and expenditures of the iate state fair, in their new ventuie.
tax theory has been thrown to the
Taws Unearthed.
A farmer, said the oilier day while in and finds them to ba as follows: Total
i at Rochester New Yoik. It is
•Mr. J. L. and Robert Steward, start
W••iiisi.Tn-.-. O. t. 24. Hntnuel Packard, j
the Earth, and that is what it this city, that if the county seat was receipts (including the $5,030 received to Yakima to-day to visit their bioihcr,
moved to MeMinnvill bis land would be
of < Lien 'win babeen sent here by the
worth $10. per acre more than it is at from the state,) $22, 849.50; paid out ou Chas. Steward of tlpil place.
prohibitionists elnims to have i|i-< overcd a
Post offices have been established the present time.
This burner lives account of premiums and expenses,
Mr. J. Shelton must be going to stait serious c•million of affair., lor the anti,
I following places: Briedwell, farther away from McMinnville than $17,529.46; balance in treasury, $4,819.- ' a notion store, judging from the amount
04. The receipts, while not so large a« of traps he bought at tho auction last liquor men llnoiigh'm: iiie emihtry. Pack­
ill County, Or., with John Bried- Lafayette.
ard ‘: ivj tin- qiieiti jii ot the <. ii'tj’utionali- i
i Postmaster; Haynesville, Klam-
It is useless to attempt tbe cure of any in some former years, are on tho whole week.
ty ol p.o.iiUiimry kgi.-iatioii enacted siin e j
ounly Or., with Joseph K. Haynes disorder, if the blood is allowed to re­ very satisfactory, and about $3,500of the
D. O. Stevens in and Asa Ke^<y, aie ilie li l'l'tio.i oi me o- ic.'enth amendment i
stmaster.
main impure. Neuralgia and Rheuma­ earnings will be devoted towaid tbe pay­ assisting Mr. Swanson to finish the car-
ment of the debts of the old state agri-
iia.s
er yet been de< ¡Jed by the I'nited I
tism
are
traceable
to
a
disordered
condi
­
mason wishes it understood that
I cultural society.
The committee will penter work on Frank Stouts new house. 8U:
uprenic court and that if theconten-,
tion
of
the
blood,
and
in
numberless
II sell all kinds of Farm Machinery
I. E YouDg is attending to the bu.-incss bion of tho li‘i4or men iy th casca in-1
make
its
reports
to
the
board
which
e bottom prices and guarantee cases have been cured by taking a few­ holds its annual meeting in December attire ware-house during tho absence, ol
volving the prohibitiory Jaw ski mid bo sus-
satisfaction. He will continue tbe bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Mr. Swanson.
—Statesman.
tallied by the aupreme court it will have |
less of B&T at the old stand. Call
The ground has been broken, for Dr.
Examine goods.
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Tucker’s new building. It will be built | R eady for txoDVS.—The time for the i Last Sundai eve while on the street, die effect of overturning all prohibitory I
Two charming girls we chanced to meet laws, local option or oil; wise, enacted
Noltner of the World has sold tbe of brick w ith a very ornamental front. yearly exodus of Chinese to their native 1 And each was smoking a cigarette.
since the adoption of the fourteenth amend­
rto the World publishing company, The Btruotnre will have a trout of 46 feet land is at hand. There are several signs :
D vtcht .
ment in m far as they attempt to prohibit
J. W. Young as editor and manager, on Third street, with a depth of 50 feet. by which its approach is known. First ,
It
will
be
a
double
front
with
a
stairway
paper will still be democratic and
i. erics und saloons
Hon. \V.‘ P. Hair, of Hillsboro will th-. .. f.f Dt...... v..
the
Coloma
is
getting
ready
to
sail,
and
‘
in
the
center.
The
upper
part
will
l>e
[ive it a hearty "success.” Mr.
address tho Grangers and Farmer» of • vi... 1 and in use a: ibo time of the pasaage
used
as
a
residence
by
th«
Doctor.
number of barrels with square doors in I
ig is an able writer and newspaper
McMinnville at the Grange II ill at 1:30 of such law.-. I I k * only way to overcome
Tne plans adopted by the County their ends aic »ven in Chinatown, to be ' p.
m. on Saturday Oct 26.
this serious obstacle to the progress of the
.Court of Benton County shows tbe peo­ need in carrying water on the vessel. ,
J. R. B ooth , Master. prohibition movement, he tays, would
F. Brown the pioneer boot and ple of that County that a fine, large,
The
Harvest
Homo
festival
lias
been
,
man has proc urea hie fall and win­ oomtnodious building can be built for
by conatitutiona: Uuicmiinenc
Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo.
lock of new goods. They are in the less than $50,000. Wbat’s tbe matter celebrated by the Chinese and tlie devil!
|
burned,
and
now
it
only
remains
to
'
t stvies and made of the best quality with the people of Yamhill finding out
LMBB’ V > C'HVHOYN.
The Beat Salve in the world for Cuts,
Sterial. He has one of the finest the sanie. Look at the fine lithograph* launch the little paper boat» with a light
m
each
and
telease
a
captive
pigeon,
Bruises.
Sores,
Ulcers.
Salt
Rheum,
:s in the city. Opposite the Grange of the Oregon City court bouse which
Gu.Talo Bill’s • li otv IrtApirefl the British i
and then all will be ready, and the emi- ’"ever Soies. Tetter, Chapped H md»,
Y' ti HI i .
you will find in the T kleitione supple- grants l, with their rice, cabbage, etc., Chilblains, Corne, and all Skir^E.-upt-
Tx> n no v,Oct. 21. TL R force to-day *;iy.;: |
j¡ O
Bxt week the Portland <k Willamette tnant this week. Ba sure and read ar- - | w
will
go q on board and sail away.—Ore- I ion», and positively cure» Piles, or nr.
•‘So tremendous i:> the exodus of the British 1
■by railroad will commence layiug tide | iving the cost of construction, in I , gonian.
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
■ between Elk Kock and southern detai of this building ; The finest public
perfect satisfaction, cr money rclunded lads bound for finj great plains, owing to 1
■land.
The trestle at the former building in Oregon.
' Ax
E xtraordinary
C hild .—The Priue 25 cents per box. Kigers4To.f i. (he Wild Went
of BufTalo Bill, that a '
Ks will be finished in two weeks. The
There will be a sociable at tbe lesi- Waitsbnrg Tiunes arys: “A seven year
pcfiul NhiiT < f <1 etci tives is employed on
Book» For £varybody.
■tie is nearly ready for the ties and dance of W. II. Binghan’s next Satur­
the landing st g • at Liverpool to look out
K to tbii city.—News.
day evening to raise funds to buy a ol^ child of Herman Myer», a few mile» At 10, L>, 20, 25 cents per copy, in handsorm for ranaway y<mt!lis and restore them to!
southeast
of
thia
ci'y
died
a
few
days
street
lamp
for
the
corner
by
the
M.
E.
paper binding by all tbe ¡lopuhr authors.
he social dance at tbe Band hall,
Church corner of F and 4th street. ago. This is the strangest we ever beat d Handsome cloth laiuiid gilt edge volume their parents. Ti *• boys >!opped have had |
ibrday evening drew a large crowd of There
from four to mx : c en loaded revolvers con- i
will
be
a
tea
in
the
afternoon
for
ot. Tlie child had from his infancy by the same authors, at the aitonishiug coaled abuut Hi» in, ami lari its galore pp*d:- !
Kle. Old and young were there. One
Mapocially attracted attention, it he- the old folks or those that can’t come in doubtless been dead* to all tbe five low price of So cents per copy These
|com posed of old residents of Me­ the evening And at night a candy senses—hearing, smelling, tasting, feel books are a job lot, and can not again be e<l away in their tirun’ ". It would perhaps!
serfe to check the epedernc if his royal ¡
hlville, who had not shaken their pull and lunch and some other refresh­
ments, seven o’clock, Saturday eve, tba ¡ng anil seeing It never walked stood bouvht for tlie same price, now is your highne;--*. the 1’ririce of \\ ales, could cause •
■ to music tor many a long year.
26th admission 15 cents apiece or 25ct ■or sat. nor even attempted to; yet it I chance to buy At Chas Orissens
to be announce ’ i th” < ourt ( ircular that '
Ihe Wasco Sun has been purchased a couple every body invited. Come one
only one cow buy
a time can dine at !
democrats and will be a democratic come all and get all the taffy you can eat. grow physically all tbe time, and at the
Personal.
Marlborough liou
time of bis death was as tall as ordin.irt :
■nal in the future.
Wasco county
Such brilliant wit and humor as yon
c innville c innville crossing and carlton orecg
I needed a democratic paper for a find in tbe Register, will create a laugh children of its age. It never in any wa>
r not BL!
!M 1MDIAX4.
Mr N. H. Frohlicbstciii, of Mobile, AU.
■ time. If the paper is to be devoted amongst an assorted assembly of cadav­ helped itaeif nor attempted to. It w ould writes: I take great pleasure in reCeom-!
■e democratic faith, steady in its ers. Tne Wheatland article for instance eat what they pot in its mouth and i
H i . frook . A
< >ct 21. C’owbovs 1
hx»»e,!and a tmth teller, it will be a is teeming with wit, wit that would whenever they put it there its eyes were mending Dr. King’s New Dis overy for >
as
bright
as
ever
seen
but
they
seemed
Consumption,
having
used
it
for
a
severe
i
■er. We wish it a hearty success.
make a barrel of mollasses laugh. Such to be useless. . Jt ........................................
showed no signa of life attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave I
I lewis county farmer owned a Hol- idiotic foolishness will make at least 600 at any time except that it ureathed, ate nie instant relief and entirely cured me
and 1 have not been afflicted since. I also
people
vote
for
Lafayette,
who
before
and digested its food.”
bi bull worth $500, which was inclin-
beg to state that I have tried other reme­
hem
to be cross. It got into the yard re­ the publication were »olid lor .McMinn- ,
with no good result». Have also used
the dies
ally. and the farmer intending to vi|le. Our Wheatland cotrespondent i R eeord B eaten .—Banchero,
Elo-tric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life
(and
a
bona
fide
one
loojsaysthat
it
is
all
Montana
horse
which
trotted
such
an Pills, bo’th of winch I can recommend. Pr.
nteu the animal, loaded up his shot-
k with an extra charge of powder and a lie. That these articles purporting to ’ j exciting race with little Joe at the fair King's Naw I’neovery for t onsumption.
lees if
f
come
from
Wheatland
is
the
evervese-
Coughs and Golds, i* »il l on a posative
■rge wad of paper, then planting hini-
• grounds during the late fair, on the 19tb gOarMitee Trial lM>ttles free at Roger, .t
cr
ing
of
a
diseased
brain
at
Lafayette
or
r»)uarely in front of his bullsliip. he
1)
[drive at short range.
When the some fool at Wheatland whothinkshim-' ¡net., at Spokane Fall», trotted a mile in Todt'»
¡2:2*Ji his best previous record being
•ke of battle cleared away the hull sell smart.
W mhixgiox . Oct.
issue oí slttii-
I^fayette man.—“Boo he ho Boo ho 2:23, made at Butte on AuguM 14, 1886.
■ lying on the ground as dead At
dard »ilver dollar ft
ii|ints «luring
Mr Tax payer, Boo ho I tool so sorry for , This time has never been made in Ore-
Bus Cte«ar.
W. D. Hoyt * Co.. Wh. eMie and I Rc- the week ending <>■
1 was |9S2,*
yon Boo ho.”
j gon, Washington, Utah, Idaho or Mon-
Id vices from Melbourne state that AU
Tax-payer.—“Why?”
¡tana. In one of tbe dead heats at tbe tail Druggi«t« of Rome t.a . ny: We I have •mo fil.ipment- of
I *ilver coin
■lense nugget weighing about 51
Lafayette man.—“Because Boo ho the ’ race in Salem, 2:231* was inode, and been selling In King’s New Discover) •in<
1st instant mo
II to 175.000
Bids, of pure geld, ha» just been uii - people boo ho of McMinnville are trving the heat Oregon record tied,
K ectric Ritters am!
.
Bnekh n’a Arnica salv
ri
tbed in tbe now famous Midaa mine. to boo ho rob von boo bo ho bo.”
for four years, Have never ha ndled reinr
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•
or give »u h anher
Tax-payer.-“You get out yon, I dont ' A N ews I tem —Lafayette people say dies that •.ell a« well,
■ find lias created intense excitement.
satisfaction
There have been vmie
City Market.
B nugget is flat and has something of want any more of this nonsense von sre the county buildings sre worth $30,000.
derful cures MTeruM l»v the*c medicine» n
I contour of a colossal hand, held making the same howl you did in 58 but
thfacitv.
Heveral
case«of
oney
ant
«•••.I
<
C. C. Poling, the E vaxoeiiwt , will
Mi. with tbe thumb and finger close it wont work this time.’’ Tliev sepcrate.
■nmptmn bare heed entir*
rl hv
e
mark**t in ll»n <dl v
Mher. Its greatest length is twelve LafaveUe man.—“That fellow was note addreaa the citizen« of McMinnville. of a few tatties of Dr kin
D. k
■i.icats. ir eluding Lard. Tai-
I one-half inches. The value is eeti- sacker. What will we do now? Tbe Sunday evening at ttie Opera ilouse, ery. taken with El. trie B
|<
)'. •■ • *ncat. Bru-or r, Bolxgnas. Sausage
fled at $10,000. A east of it will be people of the evunty are all getting onto He is a very nice talker and eve*yot>e ■ nice them alaav»
11
c
”
build-
should go to hear him.
Todd
[1]
tan betore it is broken up.
our game.
— -McMinnville, Yamhill County
THE OLD RELIABLE
McMinnville
OUR NEW "AD,”
We guarantee our goods to be First Cl
and the prices as low as the lowest.
When you come to our store you will not
be disappointed for we advert ise nothing b;
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 comity hon­
or us with their patronage
When you come to our store Avegimrant< c
to give you prompt and courteous attention
and the lowest price possible. Very Respect-
»'"Uy.
ROGERS & TODD
BARGAINS!!
2d Great Annual Clear
ance Sale
For thQ Next Twenty Days
AT HEADQUARTERS,
Come early if you want
the Best Bargains,
A. J..APPERSON
Î
are now prepared to receive for storage, ml
KINDS OF GRAIN AT
M M
T
1
& G
, Prop s.
, M M
,
*
Warehouses. They also offer to sell or h i. J
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 bc-
afore 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.
l'heir warehouse has been fitted up with
new machinery and is now *in a good con­
dition for saving grain.
•
BARNEKOFF, THOMASON & SWANSON.