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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1887)
SIDE TELEPHONE. T endered U is R esionation .— I. L Your name written in RED sig nifies that your subscription has Hallett, of Dilley, Washington county, has tendered to Governor 1’enuoyer his expired to the TELEPHONE. Life Imprisonment. In tho state circuit ounrt Th ¡rd.iv resignation as a member of the state 2Jth, Judge Stearns deuied thorn t .> > board of agricultu.e. The reason of Id» Whalebone is worth about $8 500 a ton. resignation is not stated. Mr. Hallett'» for a new trial ot th-? ej»o ■ i 5V II |lpox in San Francisco. 'term would have expired Dtc.l. 1888. J Ddlon convicted of murder u th-.- Popcorn balls at the sociable. ' Gov. Pennoyor has not yet acted upon ond degree, Dillon was asked to stum job printers "got left,” in Port- St Louis bad u $500,000 fire, Saturday. | the resignation. up to be senteuced and when he d d so Missouri has a postotfii e named Scoo- >ur potatoes where they won’t pn». A K ind O ffer .—At the recent meeting I was asked if lie had anything tos.i- asto of the Oregon Editorial Association, why seutence should not I m - passed on Waldeuiar Adolph the Danish poet is Ml wanted at this office on sub- dead. Frank C. Baker, the state brinter. kiudly h ni for the killing of Cln.rles Muiiciet Kn. offered to brint the constitution of the D lion replied it.at he felt no imilice or Mai vin Potter of Sheridan is improv ih roasted tieanuta at H. 11. ing. organization. Mr. Baker is now waiting Hi leeling »gainst .my of the men »hum ?’• “ foi the copy to begin work. When tne lie met in tin- - . :• -nti on tlie night ot 11n I President Cleveland has returned fo h Hendrick ot Amity was in the Washington. constitutions are printed a number will tragedy, theie.oie, lie did not tee! guilty of a crime. Judge Stcunw n»k I the ■inlay. he blaced at the disposal of the coin The P. Church will be dedicated ■uittees which have the next as.-oc a’ioti p-isoner ¡1 that W hs .ill lie Ii id to I Tea at 30 cts. It at C. Grissen’s and Dillon replied that it w., ■. next Sunday. in charge, and they will make « li.it di. Judge Stearns .».¡id that llie i l-lgu ■tay, it goes. 28 Blaine writes a letter of congratula position of them they consider beet. The tlieeoii't w,is il>.it tin» p-is-un- ■ Ito the wifeof Austin Dee a son, tion to Fred < ¡rant. Salem member» of the ansix-i.il ion will prisoned in tbe ponitenti i y durm [1887. Weight 13 lbs. a meeting in the near lutu.e to <le- remainder ol his i >< i . hh I life, Ashland proposes to erect a $50,000 i | hold vise wave and means f<>> mak.ng the was shortly afterward I k Ito the wife of H. II. Welch a son hotel by a stock company. next meeting a success [1887. Weight 12 lbs court room and !<>■ ked t L. Thompson and family, of Glen down st.iirs fisoine Glass Lamps, complete, brook Two M edical P rofessors V ddsd . — Farm was in the city Monday. Judge Steams lias gi.mti-d 50 cents each at C. Griesen's The Alpha Oil Co of Detroit one of the Dr. H S. Ki I bourn, U.S. A., post sur Page, Dillon's counsel, two we,- Knight leaves Saturnay, on a rivals to the Standard Oil Company, has geon at Vancouver barracks, lias ''«eon H motion for a new trial 1 his sister living at Schools Fer- failed. ' elected professor of military and opera Get, 21--w ben the Wheatland —McMinnville, Yamhill County. Orogon C, K. Cook had his foot hurt seriously tive surgery in the medical depart bear left St Michaels in Med.—Ail kinds of wrought and Thursday, by a pile of plank falling ment of the Willamette university, and i ¡1st Term l>egins September 7th, 1887 Tuition in l’rcparutoiy Department $5 on per pti.ri lle.dy was net able to Oct. 18, 1887. bn Cash on delivery. Apply to upon it. will lecture twice each week during the ; bring the body of the murdered Archbishop term; In Academic, $7 00; In Collegiate, $10.00 Instructions thorough and practical j E d . T elethons , loung. ; .eghers ti^tbis point for burial, ov. ing to A boarding hall will be conducted in the College building under the management of a receipts of the It is reported that the present session of lectuies. Dr. Kil Sir: tlio fact that" permission had not been ob steward where good board can be had at $2.75 per week. Those who prefer bomd in bu want a good chill plow 1*. E. State Fair were $2000 less than the ex bourne has boon in the army for the past twenty yeais and has had exper ; 1 see a short artielo in the Lafayette tained from the tr< usury department. That private families can secure board from $2 75 to $4 00 For fiqgher information, aildr. • [son will supply you a Bissell penses. in teaching. He will be a valua ! Register, purporting to have been writ- obstacle Inis now been removed by an order ■ cheap. 28 Mrs. Mary A. McDonald hasrelurned ience Al3 3m McMinnville Oregon. ble acquisition t. the school. Dr. .1. tV. I Thomason received a fine lot of home alter a pleasant visit of a month Frazey, of East Portland, has also bee., ' ten here. Now I would not notice the from Secretary Fairchild, directed to Cap : piece of nonsense, for any other reason tain lleuly l'hc secretary* authorizes the ■nods yesterday on the freight. j li Iowa. elected to be special chair of gunito urin than, I know, it was written either ut conveyance of tiio remains to any spot King new. 28 The condemned anarchists case was ary diseases.—Oregonian. Lafayette or else by some irresponsible iviiich may be ile.-igiiutcil for the burial. botatoe crop is all threaahed and given a hearing in the supreme court * D emand for T imjer L and .—A gentle person who does not reflect the senti 1’rmr to the departure of llis j-...iii,cnce, Hons are, that there will be yesterday. h to do us. You can get four of the finest combs, man who has recently' returned from the ments of this place. I have heard solid Cardinal Gibl >:i>. ti:c matter wilt be laid before . lii-.ii md hi, views ascertained Ig in your chilled plow shares lor in a neat little case, for 50 cents, at East says that 6J,000 tourists are booked j men of this place say that Lafayette was for the Pacific coast this winter. So not entitled to the county seat for the ie.t- who 1.er two body w ill ho inter;-.-.1 at Vi. to- land we will sharpen them in fine Rogers A Todd's, tf ria cr elsewhere At present t:.. rcm. i.i.-' kt A. J Smiths. P. W. Todd wus married at Clover much money has been drawn from the son that there was no accommoJati ¡is ar.. ■ .. so i in a co.li-.i c.-.vcre.l wilh, sho t jnderground river was struck in dale California last Tuesday, to a Miss banks in Chicago for investment on this ; I for the public duiing court week. As 1 iron, undnri;deposited tn Gio old Russian iginal Butte mine, Montana, a few Ollie Ford of tbatcitA. coast th it there is a stringency in the| i do not wiBh to enter in a eoutrove: sy ciiurcli at Sr. Michael: Pioneer Boot and Shoe Stoi Captain Healy | about the county, I will s.iy no fro, at a depth of 150 feet. If vou want to see tine, artistic crock money market there. Ono man said he I thinks that cither the Hear or Thetis will ; more at present but I hope that tins? I am now rcceiviqg my Full stock .fl [Drain Echo and the Roseberg ery, just step into Grissen’s and look at was coming here shortly to invest half s ' i few words will show you that Wheatland bring the body from tiio north next Fall and Shoes directly tri ni the ftu lore ; :. million in timber lands, and if ho found i fr are having it hot and heavy his imported German ware. cd from flic best ■material, and made 1 land which suited he should invest seven j i is not a unit for Lafayette as the article A GOOD ••PUT IN.” ths prohibition amendment, white labor. Mrs. John Gault returned from Spo millions in timber in the Northwest, [ i referred to in the Register would itidi- will not acll boo,s boots 1,1 that ure made < it '' 1 vriIt no1 (are for a cold winter. After kane Falls Saturday evening. She has Eastern people are beginning to see their ; . eate Yours, ,|..t «■■>* r that i> tanned |,v f| , | lion ry George in a recent speech urged p-oecss- for that leather is burned A man that thoroughly r studying all the almanacs wo been visiting her sister living there. F aib P lay . r.iulcr-ounds the n ilii way out of the woods now. and are strik the no ■. . ty .J free lar.J f . poor folks, and 5c goods he sells, will be successful in business, atj l in due time gain ih. ome to the above conclusion. nil : •, -'■»• < Baxter & Bogers make this statement ing out for tall timber on this coast. Ore- ! I .-.iid no poor man coulu get any land free th ■ public Carlton. gon and Washington have much forest ' to the public. "We have the largest as Presbyterian church which has The bublic are respa.'.tfqlly invited to craiuins my stock a:i I . Ar: lent of Dakota was present, and he show goods tnlt at McCoy, during the summer sortment of crockery and glassware in yet, and it is bound to be valuable in the " ? a:. ; t.i' : Mr George that there very near future.—Oregonian. ¡dedicated next Sunday the :10th. the county. No charge mode for si wirg 11] ». on g.-ods tl:at J tell I hg ni<'< ■■ . k ' Oct. 24. 1887. .'. cr t'.io . a-uls of a . ■ s of land In that ter paired, opposite the Grange btore bi^n t f the big Root P. F 1 i -. v :. e Rather irony th- A large band of cattle ; 126 head ; was utse nights, too much I. Terry of McMinnville, received ritory ;. i\ person who might settle A L ittle R ace .—By way of excite so for house plauts which v.’-ro leit on ima for the best hand male cut- driven through this city, Wednesday | porches Saturday and Sunday uidinipro . tii. ,i, Mr George stammered the Mechanic’s fair in Portland. morning They ware the property of ment after the band played Saturday, our a little, mid thougir that was a good way Warren MeiclituiL tho people of this berg were treated to a nights. Ilers can get all kinds of turning Vint Snelling has been brpagiug on neat little foot race, A young nan by ttar public school is progressing nice ..fr'. 11 is-t.eh.ty evidently want free land idingdone onMondav or Saturday, in Hro.idv.ny George would select the 1 week, at A, J. Smiths machine the O4C. but has laid off for a few days the name of Jas. Smith being imposed ly under the management of Miss Mc . . nio ■; oylis!. ii.i.i if ■ ‘ on Fifth avenue, and on account of being hurt. He will upon by a fellow ; whose room is pre» Coy. i would like to Imvj the public furnish him return in a few days. Our sick folks are about the same as with )eovi.lu.-. anti servants. lor Sale.—Four head of liorses. Two fumble to hi* company in this town; hit #orft horses, one horse and one mare; Baxter & Rogers have received a large this opium fiend oil the tjQ«e. Such pro they have been for the last three or lour 3ffg<lHH>,>ng horses. Term? easy. En- invoice direct from New Yoik; of fine ceedings not being allowed in the saloon, weeks. white granite ware, w/ijch they will sell the proprietor proceeded to eject Smith, >f Hawkeye bus found his d> ng store at F. M. L vxcii . which was done. Smith thereupon hit as cheap as the cheapest. last and Ims it on exhibition at the post- I’re.-lcui < le-. eia.i,i til embody in Ills the glass in the front door with bis tlst < sag»-. s & Detrick of San Francisco will Some people go up in a boioon to office. b Y ork , Oct -1 the United States art a bag factory in Portland, the earth but people of sense go to Bax and (lien started and run out of town. The family of Mr. McCaske y, section railroad comi'ii i' -i ha.-'already put 3,600 ot show them the’ advantages of ter & Regers whan they want to see fine Ths Marshall and Henry Eecleston took after him and bets wgip taken 2 to 1 agent at this place, will move into the nnville? crockery, at the lowest prices. page- of testimony- c.rm ruing the Pacific that h* would be caught. In abqqt 15 Wilson property this week. railroads in prinl ar I i till adding more James Olds of Lafayette, was in* At least $100,000 will be invested in minutes Smith was caught, brought in, One of onr citizens moved out of town !>:■ The report, according to Secretary unday afternoon, not seriously, this city next season should the county and locked up. Atari examination lie yesterday, but did not unload his goods. 5 ounp's statement, will contain about 30,- _____________________________________________________ upsett ing of the buggy in which seat be moved here. A boom will cer was fined $3 and costs He returned in the afternoon and settled ii"0 words of t diinoi)y and about 500 pages s driving. tainly strike us and one that will stay. M arple ’ s C ase .—Hon. IL Y. Thornp ■ down in the same house, that he started of figures Young s iys that the president Mta in from the mines od the Yukon, fuiii. Evjdently thinking “there is no If you want to see the finest line of will I'liiliody the r. port in his message ~ fvi A$ask»r report things booming and General merchandise in the town step son, of Portlaud, is at the Monroe house. . place like home.” - men <>n the placer diggings making from into A. J. Appersons and gaze upon the having gome up from Portlai) last even Srrrri.li) Bn.yar<I ¡in- .in; will will marry Miss Mr. A. J. Jalson of this place, had a $8. to $10. a day. Markle. countless articles which line his shelves. ing on legal business. Ife was asked i valuable horse badly injured on Sunday. Fot plows, harrows,cultivates,Beeders W ashing • a , O< t 24 —It is learned.1 D. S. Holman brought in and sold to by a reporter about the Marple case, he i afternoon by getting fast in a wire fence •■■¿drills of all kinds call at I’ETiioma- II. Henderson 22 potatoes of the l’erless being the condemned inurderei’e uttor- ! upon imdei i) ; i ’ g < a uthority tf- Liy, that the The auction Was a failure to-day. The has the finest lot intown. Be variety that weighed 58 pounds. How ney, anil he stated that as yet he bud i ni nr ria i.i Suuiutnry I iy»ird and Miss j people have got tired of being gulled. low Reporter office. 28 Sophia is this for Oregon. Cun anv one beat, formed no definite idea as to future pro v ill take place early in the. ceedings. He was not going to give up, There must surely be something in the Il you are in McMinnville, and want it ? winter They have constantly been seen however, and botween this time and the air from the number of Lips J. L S. Jr. ■ go$d meal or a good bed, go to the during the lust few weeks driving together, The expeiience of yea% furnishes the | »1 hotel; onlv two blocks from the most convincing evidence that thousands data of Marple’s execution he will make i has been multi--g to Lafayette iwtelv. an<l ut the dinner given Thursday by Sec-I an effort toward saving his client ’ s neck business street. tf What Is the matter with that walk to rotary and rs Endh’-jtt. to Lord and Lady ' of lives are annually saved by the use Mr. Thompson is satisfied that the su WOTTarmeis and their families will of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It speedily premecourt erred in sending the judg the school house. It don’t seem to pro Herschel, Mi: s Markle was present with Mrs Stuart’s restaurant, opposite cures all affections of the throat, bron ment in the case back to the circuit conit gress very rapidly. Secrets y Bayard MBs Markle Is a hand tMfGrange store, just the place to take chial tubes, ard lungs. to be re-pronounced, and he thinks' Mr. J. AV. lled'l on- butcher, will com some woman. about .V) years of age She «■aoal, when in town. Naughtv girl, naughty boy, toelope he can demonstrate the matter Io them, i mence tbe erection it a nice little ba i n has lK«en t a clerk in the State Department this week Foot Canby at the mouth of the Col- and leave the town in such a manner. Statesman» Oct. 19. for many years She belongs to the well ■■■», the only protection to all the Mils Ollie Eccleston and Dan Thurber T he F air R eceipts .-The executive com Married—At Callton, O t. 20 Mr. known Markle family of Philadelphia ahijMfing interests of this North West is left Thursday afternoon for Vancouver ¡James Edson to Miss Nettie liver, Rev. ________________________ THE TJE-TTO-OIST3. W. T. where iliey were married. They mittee of the state board of agriculture I J. A. Campbell officiating. No cards. PROHIBITION’ abandoned. Ought this to be? returned SrUirdav, a|id are living at has finished the canvass of the receipts | We wish (lie young couple bappineas lewspujier devoted to the < ieorge Amity. The rnecnMltiitiunallly <.r Autl-IJqunr and expenditures of tbe ¡ate state fair, [ in their new venture. tax theory has been thrown to th» Taws l'n<*arthp(l. A farmer, said the other day while in and finds them to be as follows: Total l at Rochester New Yoik. It is ■Mr. J. L. and Robert Steward, start \\ •‘■nTNfiTn’;. (). t. 2-i. Satnuel Packard, the Earth, and that is what it this city, that if the county seat was receipts (including the ♦5,0CK) received to Yakima to-day to visit their biother, moved to MeMinnvill his land would he of <'liii-n.'.'”. wh<-lin:’been »ent here by the i worth $10. per acre inoie than it is at from the state.) $22, 849.50; paid out on Chas. -Steward of that place. prohibitionist» cl.iinm to have discovered a W Post offices have been established the present time. This tarrner lives account of premiums and expenses, Mr. J. Shelton must be going to statt scriou:. condition of affairs for the anti- lie following places: Britdwell, 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 as of traps lie bought at the auction last liquor men throughout the country. Pack ■ ill County, Or., with John Bried- Lafayette. ard says the question ot the ronstjtutionali- ■s Postmaster ; Haynesville, Klani- It is nselesa to attempt the cure of any in some former years, are on the whole week. ly ui p.oolhli.oi'y h gi.-ialiou enacted since Dounty Or., with Joseph K. Haynes disorder, if the blood is allowed to re very satisfactory, and about $3,500of the D. O. Stevens >n and Asa Ke»»y, aie .lie . i ¡•tiu:i ••! the u . i en:h amendment earnings will be devoted towaid the pay >st master. main impure. Neuralgia and Rheuma ment of the debts of the old state agri assisting Air. Swanson to finish tho car- na> tivi er y..l I- di ill ided by the United Dtnason wishes it understood that tism are traceable to a disordered condi cultural society. The committee will penter work or. Frank Stouts new home. ■Sti.u . supreme court -d that if the conten tion of the blood, and in numberless make its reports to the board which J. E Young is attending to the business ¡ill sell all kind» of Farm Machinery cc 'j.i in be bottom prices and guarantee cases have been cured by taking a few holds its annual meeting in December at the ware-house during the absence of tion >i ti.j li; io» m.a la >• volving the proi.ibitiory lav, skor.ld bo sus satisfaction. He will continue th» bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Mr. Swanson. —Statesman. tained l>y ti e luprciuc court it will have less of BAT at the old stand. Call The ground has been broken, (or Dr. Tucker's new building. It will be built I R eady fob exodus .—The time for ths i Last Sunday eve while on the street, the effect of overturning all prohibitory Ixamine goods. 28 brick w ith a very ornamental front. yearly exodus of Chinese to their native j Two charming girls we chanced to meet mws, b- al option or otlm wiae, enacted Noltner of the World has sold the of Tbe structure will have a Iront of 46 feet land is at hand. There are several signs l And each was smoking aeigan tte. since the adoption of the fourteenth amend rto the World publishing company, on D uchy . Third »treet. with a depth of 50 feet. ment in .»o far as ti.ey attempt to prohibit I J. AV. Young as editor an« -»anager. by which its approach is known. First | It will be »double front with a stairway paper will still be demociatic and Hon. W.' P. Hair, of Hillsboro will the use ot ui. i.lU. i . Lie a tries and saloons in the center. The upper part will lie the Coloma is getting ready to sail, and ! five it a hearty “success." Mr. address tho Grangers and Farmers ot • a I. 1 and in r.t-n a: iae time of the passage number of barrels with square doors ini McMinnville at the Grange II ill at 1:30 ■ •i ;cj hi.»--. The only way to overcome I Ig is an able writer and newspaper used as a residence by the Doctor. Tne plans adopted by the County their ends arc seen In Chinatown, to be p. m. on Saturday Oet 26. this serious obstacle to the progress of tbe .Conrt of Benton County shows tbe peo J. li. B ooth , Master. prohibition movement, be says, would . ; H F. Brown the pioneer boot and ple of that Couutv that a fine, large, used in carrying water on the vessel. The Harvest Home festival has been IM man has procured his fall and win- ooiumodioue building can be built for by constitutional iiuiemlment Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Kjtock of new goods. They are in the less than $50,000. Wbat’s tbe matter celebrated by the Chinese and the devil burned, and now it only remains to I 1 LMDKY > C'HVDOTM. Kt stvles and made of the best quality with the people of Yamhill finding out The Best Salve in the world for Cut.«, Material. He lias one of the finest the same. Look at the fine lithographs launch the little paper boats with a light in each and lelease a captive pigeon. ; Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Sait Rheum, ¡Ss in the city. Opposite the Grange of tbe Oregon City court bouse which BuTalo *2Ul*s > flow Inspires the British anil then all will be ready, and the emi l-'ever Soies, Tetter, t'bapiied Hinds, Youth. you will find in the TiLirnoNE supple grants, with their rice, cabbage, etc., ; Cii:Iblains, Corns, aznl all Ski:i*E.-upt- Lo >? ? 'v,r! t. -J". Tl.. R -fcree to-day •■»}•»: ment this week. Be sure and read ar- will go on board and sail away.—Ore- j ions, and positively cures Piles, or nr. Rlxt week tbe Portland A Willamette $><■1 «• ■ r» n ilm t'Aflt the cost of a'rtnatrn«»tinn construction, in ini gonian. trcni' mlvii - is the exodus of the British Dev railroad will commence laying tide o giving pay required. It is gtuianteed to give bound for |he great plains, owing to M between Elk Rock and southern detail of this building; The finest public j perfect satisfaction, cr money refunded ■land. Th» trestle at th« former building in Oregon. Wild West-how of Buffalo Bill, that u A n E xtraordinary C hild .—The Price 25 cents per box. K »g?rt»ira.!.|. m will be finished in two weeks. The There will be a sociable at the >esi- Waitsburg Tiqnes srys: “A seven year ial • tiilT Wi detectives is employed on Book« For Everybody. ■tie is nearly ready for the ties and dance of W. IL Binghan's next Satur andingst g» ut Liverpool to look out ol^ child of Herman Myers, » few tnilea At 10, 15,», 25 cents per copy, in handaomr k to this city.—News. day evening to raise funds to buy a •nnaw.iy y-ni’hs and restore them to southeast of this ci'y died a few days paper binding by nil tbe popuhr authors. street lamD for the corner by the M. E. ■le social dance at tbe Band hall, ¡-I'.-ircn; . The hoys stopped have had Church corner of F and 4th street. ago. This is the strangest we ever heat J Handsome cloth l»ound gilt edge volume krday evening drew a large crowd of There 1 four to -iv cell loaded revolvers con- will be a tea in the afternoon for of. The child had from his infancy by the same author», at the astonishing kle. Old and young were there. One .1 sb mt llo li. anil lariats galore pin-fc. FMpecially attracted attention, it be- the old folks or those that can’t come in doubtless been dead to all the five low price of 35 cents per copy These way in their trunk». It would perhaps leom posed of old residents of Mc- the evening And at night a candy senses—hearing, smelling, tasting, feel book» are a job lot, and can nut again be pull and lunch and some other refresh- I c to check tin ejieilenic if his royal Baville, who had not shakeo their manta, seven o’clock, Saturday eve, the ing and seeing It never walked stood bouirht for the same price, now i,5 your t mi - . the Prim e of tt ales, could cause Ito music tor many a long year. 26thadmission 15 cants apiece or 25ct ■orsat, nor even attempted to; yot it chance to buy At Chas Grissens ii ' io -m •Ji tii f.'ourt Circular that the Wasco Sun has been purchased a couple every body invited. Come one at democrats and will be a democratic come all and get all the taffy you can eat. grew physically all tbe time, and at the Personal. time of bio death was as tall as ordinary Inal in the future. Wasco county M c M innville , M c M innville crossing and carlton . oregg * Such brilliant wit and humor as yon I needed a democratic psper for a find in the Register, will create a laugh i children of its age. It never in any wa» Mr N. II. Frohllebstcln, of Mobile, Ala. helped itself nor attempted to. It would ■ time. If the paper is to be devoted amongst an assorted assembly of cadav writes: I take great pleasure in rcccom- I ‘ let gl. - Cowboys i the democratic faith, steady in its er». Tne Wheatland article for instance l eat what they put in its mouth and nieniling Dr. King's New Discovery for whenever they put it there its eyes were bose.Tand a tinth teller, it will be a is teeming with wit, wit that would Jie Aztec Cattle Coni- as bright as ever seen but they see-ned Consumption, having used it for a severe ■er. We with it a hearty succeea. > i of I. rc. report Iron- make a barrelof mollasses laugh. Such to be useless. Jt showed no signs of life attack of Bronchitis an<l Catarrh, It gave 1 nie instant relief and entirely cured me Io White Mountain I I>ewis county farmer owned a Hol idiotic foolishness will make at least 600 at any time except that it breathed, and 1 have not been utlicted since. I al»i> people vote for Lafayette, who before > are Healing stock and and digested its food.” in bull worth $.500, which was inclin- beg to state that I have tried oilier reme the publication were solid lor McMinn >ie reservation, When to be cross. It got into the yard re dies with no gi»>d results. Have also used ville. Our Wheatland coirespondent R beord B eaten . — Ranchero, the ze in large parties and ttly, and the farmer intending to Electric Bitters nml Dr. King's New Life a bona fide one loo)saystliat it is all Montana horse which trotted such an Pills, I both of which I can recommend. Dr. |ht» u the animal, loaded up hie shot- a (and limit the range men lie. That these articles purfiorting to I with an extra charge of powder and exciting race with little Joe at the fair King's Naw Di-tcovery for t onsiimption. it tliey are captured VII $rge wad of paper, then planting lnni- come from Wheatland is the cvervese- grounds during the late fair, on the 19tb Coughs and i.olds. is s il l on a powative , ing of a diseased brain at Lafayette or gttaraptee Trial bottles free at Kogers .t r»-in»rely in front of his bullship, he some fool at Wheatland whothinks him 1) ¡net., at tipokane Falls, trotted a mile in Tori I'» II <• off In. [drive at short range. When the 2:k2ta his best previous record being ■ke of battle cleared away the bull self smart. ( W. >C j loifayette man. — “ Boo he ho Boo ho ' 2:23, made at Butte on August 14. 1885. ■ lying on the ground as dead a* dard : Mr Tax-payer, Boo ho I feel so sorry for i This time has never been made in Ore- 1 ’’I1 lius Ca-tar. ( > W. D. Hoyt A Co.. Wholesale and the V M gon, Washington, Utah, Idaho or Mon ’ vou Boo ho.” kdvicea from Melbourne state that au I Taxpayer.-” Why?” 000 of « I tana. In one of the dead heats at the tail Druggists of Rome Ga.. say: We li mens? nugget weighing about 51 Lafayette man.—''Because Boo ho the race in Salem, 2:23^j was mado, and been selling Dr. King's New Disrov (il t< bids, of pure geld, has just been un- people boo ho of McMinnville are trving the best Oregon record tied. ’ E ectric Bitters and Bnelden'a Arnica «1 Ubed in the now famoue Midaa mine. to boo ho rob von boo bo ho ho.” 1 for four year». Have never handled rr W KV G». «AIT. A N ews I tem —Lafayette people say 1 dies that sell a« well, or give su h unhe ■ find has created intense excitement. Tax-pajer.-” You ^et out you, I dont City Market. B nugget is flat and has something of want any more of this nonsense you are the county buildings are worth $30,000. ’ satisfaction. There have been «w ; derfnl cures effect/*! by thr -f met! it! j contour of a colossal hand, held making the same howl you did in 38 but! city. Several pr«»n<»u T oney & G ant . Prop’s. C. C. Foling, the E vangelist , will ! i this Mi, with the thumb and finger close it wont work this time.'' Tliev seperate. sum pt *«»n have been entirely < ur<i Tbe he-t market in the city bther. Its greatest length is twelve Lafayette man.—"That fellow wasnola address the citizens of McMinnville. ' of a few bottles Dr. Kind's x *■« \ ill Ib i ..fin».at«, ii .■hiding Lanl. Tal I one-half inches. The value is eeti sucker. What will we do now? Tbe Sunday evening at tlie Opera llouae, j erv. taken with EU ctrir Bitter-. low. M ■ - .-meat, Ba<»>n, Bolxgnai. Snu«age led at $10,000. A east of it will be people of the county are all getting onto; He is a very nice talker and eve-yone ' antee them alwavs Hold ii •X Ä ¡•ml k'i- 1 m ten- hi 01.1 Itaiiu'ii.-rT bnlM- should go to hear him. Todd [1J ten before it is broken np. our game. ing. f PHONE WHISPERINGS. Send lor Catalogue. A‘ THE OLD RELIABLE McMinnville our mFlS”' We guarantee our goods to be First and the prices as low as the lowest. When you come to our store you will r *L be disappointed for we advertise nothing bet 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 hou- oi 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 Respect-- fully. ROGERS & TODD, BARGAINS!! 2d Great Annual Clear ance Sale For tliQ Next Twenty Days | AT HEADQUARTERS, Come early if you want the Best Bargains. A. J..APPERSO TO THE PUBLIC ! are now prepared to receive for storage, ail KINDS OF GRAIN AT Warehouses. They also offer to sell or ier.d sacks at a low price. They bought the sacks early in the season and it will be to the farmer’s advantage to call and see them be- kfore making arrangements for storing their grain of this season. Long experience in buying grain gives solid assurance that the farmer’s interests Aviii be carefully guarded. Their warehouse has been fitted up with new machinery and is now *in a good con dition for saving grain. BARNEKOFF, THOMASON A SWANSON.