■ST SIDE TELEPHONE. Turkey shoot yesterday. Jim Magruder is back again. E lection R eturns .—The votes of the different counties commence Io come in slowly and all confirm tlie estimate that the m liority against prohibition will be about 7300. The latest to report are. Baker—for prohibition, 339; against, 739; tor salary, 159; against, 847; for eie ction, 543; against, 462; Benton—ma­ jorities, for prohibition, 156; against salary, 1062; against election, 218; L’rua- tilla—for prohibition, 33; against, 1081; for salary, 222 ; against,- 1852 ; for elec­ tion, 548 ; against, 15S2; Polk—for prohi­ bition, 739 ; against, 547 ; tor salaries, 75 ; against 1141 ; for elections, 291; against, 902. It is difficult, even as vet, to make any estimate on the otter two amend menta which will be safe, lint lb« salar­ ies is defeated ten to one and Hie elec­ tions probably by 5 i t;). It is Im-d to tell when the official returns will lie opened at the capito), but from the pres­ ent outlook it will not be before Decem­ ber 1.—Statesman Carlton. NEWS IN GENERAL Nov. 22, 1887. LEl’lIONE WHISPERINGS. | Walt Holm-in is in Eugene Citv. Fine w inter weather to-day. It is reported from St. Petersburg tbui L atest improved straw cutters at F. j. Russia is massing 3X1,000 soldiers neai Martin's, Thanksgiving day after to-morrow. D! It is cobl. We can almost taste the tn: key now thia German and Austrian front ism For your fine Christmas presents osty weather. Co t • Rogers A To Id's. Four young men from Ohio have st­ Polish Jews are said to la* keeping Ger­ ow in the mountains. rived here within tbe last two weeks. many and Austria w ell inform. J rrg.nd all For fancy toilet articles go to Roger's They nre friends of Mr. MeCaskev, they ing the movements of the Russian troops, jristmas will soon be be e. i A Todd’s they have many styles. have come with the intention of locating Bismai 1; is expected to eaH the atteir • this town tobavo more elr< et[latnpa? il they like the country. Call and see F. J. Martin’s new stock I lion of tho reieh-t ig Io the matter. r. Joseph Kiikwood was in tlie city of hardware. It costs you nothing to * w Mr. Howe was in town to-day, he is • look. ¡day. going to have some improvements made The board of managers for disabled on his propeity soon. N .il«, bolts, builders hardware and volunteer soldiers m»t in San Francim o 'ountaineeis say it is colder than all kinds of carpentei’s tools at F. J. Mrs. Plummer lias had a well dug at Monday the 21st, far the purpose of con- Ixen.” Martin’s. the hotel. sideling ti site for the location of a home jiiivenir Tea at Baxter & Rogers 75 Mr« R. E. Marple, w ife of the execu Is a jar. Messrs. MeCaskev A Redd l ave re­ 'in Califot nia. Offers of sites were re­ eutoil murderer, was in this city Wed­ opened their butchei shop and run it in ceived from Hayward, Oakland, Nation* Icni-mber the great bargains at Mis. nesday night. connection w.tli their gro.-eiv store. f. Stuart’s. I m I City, Yountville, Butaluinu, Mark F. J. Martin has the best stock of agri- J. W. Shelton has been quite sick for West Springs, Santa Rosa. Sonoma and I Bter II - nl fell and Sprained his artn cultural implements and hardware on some time past, but is improving slowly Sacramento. srely Saturday. I lie West Side Road. at ties date. • [onld a roller rink pay in this city Rogers A Tod I have displayed their Detective l'*rudy,of I.osAngles.uas ar Mr. Redding was in town to-day. ng the winter. Chiisuuis novelties and they include ■ AI arcied .—Miss Sarah E. ILmderson We understand that Lafayette is going rested Satuidav <.n n charge of burglary <1S Hl lers A Mi-till have 0[>enu 1 their many new and queer designs. to contest the removal of the county preferred by Mrs. Al co Hester, lod.- I to Mr. John W. Briedwell Jr., in the. Hardware store Nelson Christenson of Wost Oiiehalem seat, but think il is all bosh. ing bouse keeper, who assci'ts tli.,t a Baptist clinrcli at Amity, Nov. 16, the who has been keeping books for 1*. . Chandler dug 7’> buihels of potatoes tii.nk in her house was idled by him. Our old friend Ed Bokle went back to riiomasun, left Tuesday for home. Rev. E. Russ officiating, Miss Pauline ia acre of grjitnd. woik on the Narrow Gauge, lie lias Bi adv was released on one liions..ml Wm. Gilloway as a member of the Maddox played Meudelahon’e bii-lni been laying otf for two weeks visiting new-, wide sidawalk in front of the dollar bail. It is supposed to be a job sta'e board of agriculture Iris been in inirch as the young couple entered the relatives at tins place. J Fellows building. ittondance at tire regular meeting at church, and site also played while the put up bv gatnldeis to lovenge them­ n'y a few more we, ki to guess on Salem this week. G. R. Bodie and family will move to selves lor the effective work of Bradv couple were being congratulated after McMinnvidle next week. T elephone stove. Il you want Io preserve the picture of against them. be deer hunters run 12 deer in 4 your best girl go to Rogers A Todd’s and , the ceremony. After (lie ceremony tlie Roy Wiles is finishing painting tlie A fight to a finish with skin gloves at ■s bill did nut get one, get n becoming Alimin for Hie same. couple took the train for I’oitl.ind and chinch. Drrciiv. visited friend« until Friday, when they Rahway N.J. Monday, between George betors complain of g-naral good They have many kinds. Roll of Honor. McArthur, middle-weight champion of Itli throughout the country. Rev. A. A.Thaver, pastor of the Uni­ returned to Amity. The young couple ; THE DRUGGISTS. will live in McMinnville. A large num ­ versal church at Osage, Iowa,will preach Canada, and Jim Donnelly, “the cow boy » . number of heads examined this Following is the list of students who at the opera hou«e Sundav Nov. 27th at ber of lino presents were .received, boxer”, of Kansas City, was given to ik ami general satisfaction given. g — - .................... ' • 33 p. m. Cordial invitation to all. among them were noticed a tine lamp i have been punctual for the month end- Donnelly on a foul in the tenth round, l P. Cache left AVe lresdiy for San ; We acknowledge the receipt of n given by Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Briedwell; ; ing Nov. 18, 1887: .McArthur having lost temper, and hit jo, California, where he intends stay- FIRST OBADE. piece of wedding cake from Mrs. l’ran- Mr. T. II. Henderson, set silver tea­ liis opponent on tho head with his left soin Clark and a cigar from Mr. Claik. Laura Milicr Cyntitha Fellows foreaim, knocking him senseless. Don­ on’t forget to call at Miss F. E. Russ’ "May their married life be full of happi­ spoons; Mrs. T. B. Henderson, dinner Hattie Sweet Clara Brown set; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. AV. Briedwell. { AA’ert Gardner e and see her feit liats only half price ness” is the wish of the T elephone . nelly received much tho worse punish­ Attas Sparks Gnssie Perry ment,and got knocked down seven times An exchange perpetrates the follow- silver pickle castor; Miles T. Henderson Agnes Sweet Hattie Powell ir. E. Russ, sold one of his fineat uigpun: Tim court nt Prineville, Or., tea urn ; E. M. Briewel!, glass set; Miss Walter Baker in tlie early part of the fight Giaciti Stuart »ns to- Mis. Savage, one dav last lined a man $259 for biting off his adver­ j Minnie Briedwell, table cloth : Mr. and Martin Adams . L. II. B aker , Teacher. Mrs. Maggie Francis who keeps the fk. sary’s nose. He certainly ought to be Mrs. E. U. Henderson and J. J. Hen­ Ola Burl t center table, towel«, scrap al­ SECOND GRADE. Waverly house in LosAngles, wasjlis- ,n interesting series of scientific leet- bound over and made to keeptho piece. derson, bum ; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gallowav, Lasira Apperson eovered Saturday morning unconscious s have been in piogress during the Williams & Hibbs are at present em­ China tea set; Mr. and Mis Thea. Jef­ Zilpha Galloway Bardie Hutchinson with a towel saturated in chloroform Ik. ploying t wo first class tailors, making in fries, set silver knives; Mr. and Mis. Emma Gilphen John Sampson Cariie bclienk. crowded far dow n her throat. Tho bed [ondav Frank Henderson and family all four first class workmen in I heir shop J. J. Putman, silver forks; Mr. Robert Stella Patty Frank Frisbie ved from California, overland. Come Mr Ross of Astoria and Mr McDouall Lowery, cake stand; Mr, ami Mrs. AV. Anna llynum clothes was turned dow n, and numerous Forrest N’arver of Tacoma are the two failure at present R. Brown, Preserve disii. Many other Jennie Barnekoff Maggie Howell lay. bruises on her limbs and body showed with them. fine presents were given the young Minnie Hamnett Homer McGuire fanted.—Ail kin la of wiAUght and that she had made a fearful struggle. couple by their many friends, blit we Elon Wallace F. J. Martin has just opened a com- Chas. Howe ¡iron. Cash on delivery. Apply to pletelineoi hardware to run in Others in the house, however, had heard have not the space to mention them. Ambit) Wright con nee- l ’ errv Lea bo ■ 1 • A’oung. • lion with Iris agricultural implements. They were all of value and shew that Ollie l’eriy no noise during the night. Several hun­ Geitie Pound hg boats from Sin Francisco have a His stock lias all been bought after la­ the couple is highly esteemed. May Gaunt Dan’l Bartholomew dred dollars, which she had placed un­ nepoly on towing at the mouth of the test reduction in prices, and for spot Ida Gioening Civile Rowland der her pillow was gone, and tho con I mportant S i it .—Suit has been com. Lena Greening unibia. cash, lienee can be sold at bottom prices. Arthur Burt I tents of the room was thoroughly ran­ menced in the circuit court of Polk coun ­ Edw. -Flienk Chas. Young lias Cora Baker after a «light illness Last Wednos lay, Bill Martin, John I sacked. Mrs. Francis’ condition is very Inez I Ecclcston. nee more at her accustomed place in and Almond Fletcher left for a hunt in ty to dissolve the copaitnership firm uf M bs . M.vrjtru, Teacher. critical There is no clue to the thiever. post office. the mountains. Monday evening they Kratz, Washburn & Co., which was en­ I ret urued with 4 large sacks of dried elk TUIZD «r.ADZ. tered into in 1882, to run and operate ou can get icur ol the finest combs. meat. They camped north of Jones’ Capt. Warren of B.itish Columbia, Arthur Bergevin Reuben Bergevin , neat little case, for 53 cents, at old mill. The elk they killed was 17 1-2 the flouring mills at Dixie, in Polk coun­ Claud Braly owner of six sealing schooners which Beitie Clark ters & Todd’s, tf hands high, and it required a scuff >hl ty. The suit is brought by Mr. John Etta Cook have been seized by American revenue Dutha Daniels fe have some fine specimens of farm 4 ) feet long and 5 feet in width to dry Munch againit bis partners, Messrs. Frank Dickinson James Fleenor cutters for catching seals in Behring iucts in Eastern Washington. Com.' tlie meat on. Many thanks for a fine Kratz and .Washburn, claiming that Chas. Galloway Lends Jones sea, has returned fiom New A'ork. He look at them. large piece left at this office. Tho boys they have violated tbe copartnership Geitrv.de Kaufman Nellie Logan saw two elk but only succeeded in get ­ has engaged counsel to press his claims Howard Nash I. P. Conover of Salem, who has ting one of them. Can some of our. agreement by refusing to allow him as Lucy Miller for indemnity lor the loss of his vessels, E-tella Re linond A'alern Patty Con?if<|vcntly Business is Booming at the n connected with the Reporter, leit other hunters do as well. head utiller to select and employ the as­ Arthur Simpson f'hlie Spencer l‘J<‘NEER Boot uni! Shoo store. Iam now home Monday. owing to their illegal seizure, and cor­ prei»aret! tomovt my <»l«l friviitin undpatrons Lee Wisecarver. yoi.niERs for C anby .—A detachment sistant millersnecessaiy to run tlie mills. Edw. Teiry Flora Stew respondence has been opened between ook at tbe trucks when they come ^ÿand treat them with the best qualitv of ait He also claims that his partners have ” Boots and Shoes in the market, at the low- n the train, overloaded with goods of soldiers under com maud of a second the dominion government and the state C lara S kinner , Teacher. — est possilile living prices, and made out of our merchants, lieutenant have been assigned to tlie combined against him and refused to department at iVashington respecting FOVlirtt «RADS. ’ _^thv beat material I will not sell vou boots allow Inin the privilege of inspecting the >r. Bovd and family came down from garrison at Fort Canby. They readied his ease. Although the American gov­ and shoes that are tanned by the hot liquor Boyce Cook Ralph Baker vrocess Kave your money ‘ and buy your dendale Momlav night. He intends tliis place on Thuisday, stopped over company books and that they have vio­ Chester Bergevin Clar’ce Hutchinson ernment lias ordered tlie release of tlie Hoots and Shoe’s where you will not W im- nigiit and proceeded to tlio Fort Friday lated ilie partneiship agreement by pur­ Fred Hays ocate here for tl|f future. Florence Hamnett vessels, t hry have been hauled up so long _2>posed upon No charge made for sewing ■nooning. — Transcript. Sadie Goitner Maud Hemstock chasing damaged wheat and by staiting MM rips on goods that I Hell. Sign of the BIG [wing & l’errv have opened up nnice, Hint they are now, according tohis state­ Matlie Patty Btiitlw Simpson BOOT opposite the Grange Store, McMinn- in, neat market, and will sell meats A H oliday P resent .—Price the pho­ without his consent a branch office in Verna Force ment, practically valueless. Milho Buller «sWIlifiB'*’Ora' r-F llli,)WSE' l.e very lowest possible prices. Portland for tbo sale of flour manufac ­ tographer will from this date until tlie Ashley Butler Luella Allen tured at said mills in violation of tbe The ranchers settled in tho vicinity of iur merchant’s are now getting in fiist of January give as a a holiday pres­ Ida Allen Robt. Merchant Creichtoii Idaho on Camas prairie, have ■ir Christmas stock of goods. Call ent one 16x20 bromide portrait to any firin’* wiitten ugieeinent, under which Wm. Mmtie Nellie Cooper tlie mills were to be operated. The tend before the best things are picked just completed an organizatiou and sub­ Bertie Pound Cleo. I'oice person having one dozen cabinet photos plaintiff jillegcs violations in several scribed $500 lor the purpose of driving C aiuhe M ark , Teacher. W T BAXTER made and paying for same when taken, other respects of tlie copaitneiship O KOGERS. I an artesian well, says the Hailey Tinies, FIFTH GRADE. lot ice the new smile on the face of all to be made from one negative. agreement by the defendents, and asks I Rogers, the prop, ¡«tor of the city they intend to contract with a firm of Leon Redmond W. V. P rice . I that the copaitnership may be dissolved, Earl AVright )g store. It is caused be a set of new the property sold, and the proceed* Norman Terry .Ada Hutchinson Ogden, Utah,to sink a well until Homing 111. A mon « the postal I nspectors .— l’os applied in payment of the company’s Tom Browtia Hugh Easterly w ati r shall he tapped. If they succeed ( kin<^ Walker ,’inc new street ¡amp -at the Metho- tai Inspector II. L. Melvin has been debts, and tlie balance divided between Cy Hamnett in getting one flowing wed hundreds of the partnersaccording to their respective Jas. Potter .A in ba Daniels I church. It is an automatic lamp, transferred from this division to tire .Jennie Mintie others will beduven atonic, as ex[ie- 1 can be set to burn any desired length I Chicago division. Inspector FL B. Trent- riglns. The company’s property is val­ Mabel Bergevin ued al about $79,000, and the indebted­ AI licit Hendeison Leonard Lambert lienee Ims proved that better crops can THE ONLY NATIONAL STAN DA RD lime. Ion, who has been among the Mormons ness of Hie firm at about $21,003. Tii- Joo _______ Felnor Lily Dewey bo raised there with a sufficiency of Hiss Laura Maguire who has been in Utah for the past two months, lias mon Ford and \V. M. Raise appear as • E mma G reen , Teacher. h with fever is once more able to be water than without, and thousands of attorneys for Hie plaintiff—Statesman. Total enrollment 258. qtnd. -Shu was tiding around the I,cen transferred back to tlii« division, acres of foothill land, w hich uro useless lie savs he is glad to got back among r Monday. Steamer Burned DIED now for anything but grazing purposes the w hites again and does not Seem to (Successors to >1 mw X'Martin A f you are in McMinnville, and want entertain a very high opinion of the ’ because of the lack of watoi can be At Lei home at Pleasant Hill, Novem ­ Sunday afternoon on her usual Sunday pod meal or a good bed, go to the Latter Dav Saints. Yesteiday Mi. brought under cultivation. • This standard work is the only ntral lintel; only two blocks from the fientloa left for Montana.—News. trip the steamer Telephone caught fire. ber 19, 1887, Mrs. D. W. McCall. Mrs. THIRD ST, McMINNA'II.I E. OR. in business street. tf At six o’clock as slue was rounding McCall was born^n Washington county I The Dutch steamer AV. A. Sho’.ten, National Cyclopedia of Biography in this country, and worthy to rank Captain Taat, which left Rotterdam Sat O ther S teamboat F ikes .—In the his" I Tongue point, fire was discove r> | n the Tennessee, February 16, 1825. Sli<* pro­ pff”l'ai uiers ami llieir families will I Mis Stuart’s restaurant, opposite toiv of navigation in Oiegon lour steam | lower deck in mine baled hay. Nothing fessed religion ami was received into the urdav for New York was sunk by a col­ with the great national works of its Grange store, just I lie place io lake emits have burned. The first was the could be done to save the vessel so Cap­ M. E. cl.inch by Rev. R. AV. l’alty at lision w ith the ste.unei Rosa Mary, of kind in the ()1<1 World, now being eal, when in town. little steamer Aenture, which burned a tain Scott beached her. The Captain the age of fourteen years. She was Hat tiepool, at 11 o’clock, ten miles oil' prepared in England, (rennnny and fter January first tbe prico .of this great many years ago in the Willamette showed rcmaikable presence of mind married to I). W. McCall December 16, Dover. She carried a complement of Belgium. No name eminent in lit­ nr will he $2.0'3. AVe have ma-le a ■lough. The second was the steamship erature, art, music, science or in­ A new, neat and clean stock Every and all the attaches of the vessel w orked 1847. They moved to Hancock county, 230 passengers and crew. The steamer tide A No 1 Fruit Jars Butter Croc action until the first of January on Yaquina. A large quantity of lime in hard. There were 150 passengers aboard Illinois in tlie fall of 1851, resided there Ebro of Sunderland, rescued 9) of the vention will be omitted. Sold only Colored Glassware I'utlcry. I G ol (early subscriptions. until (lie spiiug ol 1862, w hen they emi­ crew and paaseugers, and landed them by subscription. her hold caught fire while she was lying Tobacco, I'ipi and i iuar.- all of them left the vessel safely. No Vante his new place of business. AV lien Minnville, a little sternwl.oel freight world, was built in Portland in the win­ dead from exposure. It is hoped that eumption, Coughs, etc. ‘ Did you ever try Acker’s English Remody? It is tho best Veil he will ltavs the bast displayed treat, used as a tender in rtilrcad con­ passing vessels have rescued the mis*, preparation known for all Lung Troubles, Nov. 22, 1887, of furniture in the Gatti. struction, She burned near Rooster ter of ’84-85, and made her first trip to ing ones. The AV. A. Sliollen ’ s masts Bold on a jiositlvo guaranlco at 10c., OOo. Astoria on Sunday, March 1, 1885, arriv­ The last rain softened Hie ground suf- ). M. Caldwell has concluded to re- ! rock about five years ago. The fourtli ing there at 3 :15 that afternoon with 227 tieient plow good, and the farmers are visible from Dover pier. Boats left Geo. AV. Burt Druggist. i from the fed business. The in- was the steamer Telephone, It is re­ passengers aboard, making the fiist run are very to busy sowing grain. Dover bound in all directions, for the ase of Wells l argo business at this markable that inland navigation in this in five hours and tliiity-one minutes. country has been attended with so few purpose of saving life ami properly if ce is undoubtedly tlie reason. One day last week the Dili bam school disasters and with very small loss of She w as of 386.27 tons burthen had two house caught file in Hie upper story. possible. The Rosa Mary is anchored non-condensing engines, 22-inch cylin­ Itep into the hardware store of S. A. life. ders, 8 foot stroke, and a boiler 32*. jx 6*2. Miss Heater the teacher, and the stu­ off Ramsgate w ith her bows stove The nning and seo tbe fine line of stoves, dents succeeded in extinguishing the sells the acorn and the universal nn- scenes aboard the sinking ship were J oaqitn M iller ’ s H om —An eastern She wks allowed to carty 390 passengers. flames before much damage was do le. >on sr to the question, “are they a good paper publishes the following in a letter She bad three life-boats and 315 life pre­ heartrending in the extreme, It was servers, and she was fitted up with every ve,” is “the best in the world.” AV. C. Hembree had a new well dug at a scene o' perfect confusion. Witbin from Joaquin Miller: “I have a sum­ device that comfort and safety demand­ resilience and is prep ¡ring to erei I a 7 C. Tripett, is the proprietor of the mit home here and the golden gate in ed. She is said io h ivecost new $45,009. hie 29 minutes from the time when struck windmill pump and l ave things conven ­ ollie’s Market, lie deals in chickens, ?’r. D. n Artrtn«. Unl< r, Routh C.-millna, The Telephone was insured for $30,00) ient. tho S.rholton Blink, Tiri Rm Mary v i <<•> ; ” I v. hm \ a Ith a trrrlbi«* cano gs, game and meats of all kinds, my doorway, and San Francisco is at of poison lor about month». { was loaded with coal. jiner'« wishing to dispose of eggs, etc, my feet. I shall stay here. I am con­ Miss Redmond is teaching school in wrf. i i < at. (I |>y the brut phyaielaiiK, and umm lloyjf* Testimony. vari il klndM"f rcnwdlew. but reertvt’d no n get cash by disposing of them at the tent, thank God, and grateful. 1 am district 13. r !i!>«lai>tl«l relli-f. I finally tried the Swift A brutal tragedy was on u ted in Los lople's Market. bp- i!v. . nd a>H>ut *’uur biteka cured inn planting my stony, sleep hills and turn­ Ackei’s English Remedy for Coughs. Billy Martin, Charley Mi Phillipa and Angles Sunday afternoon, tbe victim be­ >i;i'd m ml well.*' ‘ « I B H. K!«’»er, rdItor end proprietor nt Forest Grove Nov. 16th. Mr. J. AV. Briedwell lias rented tlie ing the deep cool mountain springs into other little boys have been play ing sad t’ < O,w Ilka. Ala., I'imet, un- er date of ing a fair-haired, blue-rye I !>o_v between ltf luxe lormerly occupied by AV. D. Fen- trout [K>els, And away up on top of my AA'e use Ackers English Remedy in our havoc among the coons lately. In the City. Aupllnt H, 18 7. write»: "When I aa ’M’4 a young man. tbr u h In'll-w reiion, I con- three and four years old, who now lies n and will move into it in a elioit family whenever we are troubled with t»arfrd a liinrit«* which J iha At lick to Miss Lillie Jolly is attending the Mc ­ ne. He intends to purchase a busi­ highest steep hill, that knocks its fore­ at the |«>!icc station hoveling between r> e h r yearn. Homo ID* or nix yeari r < p I w,. troubled with ’ Mi.*», ao an to W. J. GARRISON, A II. GAUXTfc es in this city and make it his per- head against the stars, I have made a coughs, sore throats, mid we consider it Minnville College. in. kt- It »ary nod »«t up fr<»m «lx < Ice i: n veil fast While I, phew! up to God in torlc'ht ih-HKitinl (> iiih Avllliotit any llu’on- Seven years ago Mrs. Frank L-«lie was clouds circumstances of the affair as follows: of smoke. ” v t’iriac. I »«lid J U th! . A' It bout hol’<’!ti> A well established Millinery bus ne«s it worth $1. To-day she eonl ’ ton For Sab». Between three mid four o’clock in tbe Dr. .1. IL NELSON, Dentisi J!r. F. Woehl, 211 North Avenue, Ch learn, in t e thriving city of McMinnville, rea­ r$4 ,000,(MM). She is the thir date <>f Jiitte ft, IHS7. write»: M| ilerni A G ood I dea .—Tues-lay afternoon sons ior selling ent fixtr irei ami gootl». linoni* over finn National Bank, in ile- ik consumer in Hie St, -te*. and Two lot m with good House. v.eW, and afternoon several persons noticed an old ihity to thank you for the cure I ro it - m your excellent ii’edlcim*. I con- .Minnville, Oregon. |kX),000 ems of t v |u* ex •i V week i,w ing to the foresight of P, of. B ike ,tti- too much business, h ivi ng charge of a harp, situated in a desirable part <»f Ute man tuin.ed George Wcsllall Walking up ila very m vere rmte <»f I4on- f ut. two years ago. Ilr;irlng <>f your 1 her composing i-«■•¡•«ins. <'barge« M-xlerate and ('on«i«tvnt pupils of the public sclirsd numbering restaurant For paiticniars» call on or city of dcMinhville (>r. A»good wai the rail >>.id t a< k near the Buena Vista I’ • til- me, I went to n drue At« re, the pm- rawtoe deed will bo ¡¿iven to purchaser. street bridge, carrying in his arms a ila« tli<>bite«t Discorcry fi.r thè Pnln!c.«s I »I ■!’ < f which penmaovd me (-» buy m H an even 2)3 were marched to the ope,a address, Wm. representing M rs H. P. S ti alt , * ar at Ion of hh own, which In» »ahi was I Pho torina are cash. For information extraction of Tectli. onker's remedies, calle 1 u pon tl.it? house to hear tho lecture delivered to u >4tir<* cura. .................. I u»e*l »lx ......... I nfth-s <.f bls »tilIT Opposite ■ ‘ rrange store. small child. The old man rlis.ippeare enrolled a ’ ■«•In »n I «tenitniird ro»ir iru- ’ t|< ___ ._ .. i< me. Jlr r<«- Bm kb it's Aniiea Salve. I j « inni,".' »ol I di «« rwrlve l«»ttl»t. an>l 2.7.-! I «• .. i I ,n th« public sch«pi at the present i® I Ol t»ts a fine line of patent medicines. w.itchmaii of the city water company, City Market. Bov- |4**fe<*ily chtm I. Jr“ “ thin - f«»r tbe K The Bet ,- ilve in the world for CiitR, who had ob.-erved the proceedings, t> io t of MiiTrrer . U. prevent their I r| g Gallnwav <5t Goucher have bought 28 258; 58 of them were excusa-d. Tlje pro tre-irait hv f.tira f—j rt'-«-n!i it Iona. I tl ar. x Brnioew. Sore«, Ulceio. Salt Hte-uin, try desirat'i * lots from Mr. Co k It lev«<>r epened ECCLESTOH i MAGUIRE. ; n • «rMn for ihv benefit ____ dvr- jted from your nened ms Ins lecture ! lo the rising in<T rn.n«n, rt phTwIrfan, I r. .1. N ( hentw, The old man Tin- tw\- vantages gained by education. He also If id * In «’iiilng I. ing < «>rt*Kl'>1 •>’ « jre tn-i . wi t- - : • n’ioned gentlemen ari l get te-m«. delivered an interesting lecture on the all-1 Fhii III «»asoli l»t,l Butant« er build­ • ’ tbcra wh-t know the th-- oirnowt hi« vital •!*, perfect satiafaction, or money refunded. ing. f- ma êutlv «I Mr. Simondsof the valley calle-! Pike, human skeleton, in a simple manner so -I »•'g«o«His «•(Te«’»» of no rcury thing lie had forgotten. The watchman's Price 25 cent» per box. Rogerx&Todd. v. U f.-i !« onte y-ii.r «1' «-overy of S K s «» * oppel in npen this office Sato dwy. that all tlie yoU"g people could under- I. »nt«»' '.mr.iftT. Tlu» niwl't’.'l I»’of»-q’ in, suspicion* were arousi-l, amt proceeding >’.’irv «»f LI' |. ;et try nu*«|’rl»u », 1« • say« th it the farmer« in bis s and. It «a« i very good idea. Prof. This evening Prof. McDonald will de­ to the spot where the mm fi st disap- C\\«\ andnliableMrallclnen arethebeeh '•'Ht-.xiul in í nu- ear-i» ■«•»•retir. Irheod werg all unanimous f r M. McDonald «smiplitnented the youg peo­ t - ; - - F i ! enera - t I loud 4M liver his great farewell lecture on Love, pexred, he made searr h, anil in tlie tun- I x ’ *v* tod-[wildn|on. Arkcr’sBlood EK o >•< u:*e a nt«-;I.•tn«- that « ’ nrra innville, and if McMinnville onlv bad ple of McMinnville on their general Courtship an