The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 24, 1888, Image 3

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    s, A. YOUNG, M. D.
’hysioiaa & Surgeon,
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
Have you tried that new brand debtedness, as we can get money ever saw here in a 1« n lence of over
of cigars at T. M. Fields’.
at 6 or 8 per cent, and levy an as- two years.
[ The above was taken from cue of”
—in price at the Pioneer Boot and Shoe
[Observations of U. S, Signal Service!
I sessment for the balance.”
Carpenter
tools
at
F.
J.
Martin,
8
tXVII.».E,
-
-
-
OttBUON.
Pools thermometers, finale records
S.oie. I uni now receiving my Spring
at
best brands always in stock.
! Our conversation then turned I Ì I of
each day taken nbc.ut 7 o’clock, a.
I and rosicene» on I* street. AU
.mJ Summer stock of good», direct from
McMinnville, Oregon,
upon
the
price
of
produce,
ete.
•oinptly answered day or night.
The Canton Clipper plow takes
m.
Thermometer
Rung
on
norlii|
tlie
Mui u., c’urcr, w hich onubles me to
by
¡Said Mr F. A Daily: “I tell you side of wood shed where wind 1
the lead. F. J. Martin agent.
•
i^sel! my Goods at Lower 1’ii.eu Ilian my
Prof. W. J. C rawford , Observer.
i we have been getting ninety cents struck it fair.
During February j
coin.« 'titprs d. ating in the Mino line.
Six 1. lb. loaves of the finest bread ' per rull for our butter all this win­
r. v. pigici i
we have had soRie heaty rains and
«b
1 will not bell nor handle Boot« or
for 25cts at C. G rissen ’ s Bakery.
ter,
of
course
less
express
charges
PHOTOGRAPHER.
some wind, some light frosts, mer­
a
X
X
’’I >
Shoes that aro > made of leather tanned
F.
J.
Martin
hae
the
latest
improv-,
to
Portland.
”
What
do
you
mean
« u.
rs
down to freezing once, but
»»-'■ «, / r- ‘
. ? r*»7‘ ¿.-.X-', j /• t»V
I*-
by lilt'
the ll'it
hot lililí
liquor prove«» (or that laather
31
ed Tricycle Gang and Sulky plows. by our butter Mr. Daily? “1 mean cury
Stairs id Adams’ Building, Munday !•
ranges
generally
from
36
to
58)
ïôT
.o elea r V». 33.
is
burned.
G och !» »old as represented.
of
course,
the
butter
mad»»
by
our
Tues*hi y
l-l
.0
Sam Yick says that Washington j
*7,«’
.■>». 1 «.
above zero. Last week many were'
MciliAnvi’dc, Oregon
•>•»
F.
Wcdni’Ml’y |. 30.22: fi).?
creamery
under
our
brand.
”
Ah.
; No
i'lia'
t;t> ( n'.a.le
for »»a ing rip< on G.x, Is that I sell. Sign cf too I’> g B<«t, op-
17.
was a great man, because he Wash­
,1Fiu
. fUe
,r
0 fogy M
Thursiluy -H* 3O.J74
--- u.fX,-.
1’. F. lülirt'XE.
then you have a creamery at Hills­ plowing and some sowing If any j • :.............
Friday " .17 3« ».07! 10,.’
H. 31. es ton.,
.!<■’
one
thinks
we
be',
'0
«mid
let
them
’
boro. "Yes, and it has proven quite . go back east where it is two feet
.J. IL NELSON, Dentist
Sa tu.nl ay l<s
-fi). F
Jjìy \3.:: 34.
H*
•» \3..* 32.5
The Davis and New Home sew-, a success. We started the 20th of
Mí
ins over First NsliORal Batik, In M< Sunday
lUinarts: The iivcniire of three daily <>l>- ing machines can both b»> fbund at March, 1887, less than a year ago. and ice under it yet.
Bile, Oregon.
Respectiullv Yours,
Les Moih iate mid < onsish'.rtt
Hi rvatioiin are given nbovo for tin- 11a- i F. J. Martin’s
I The highest average butter made
ronieter mid Thennoinftcr
Blank hl...
JXO. IL LONGACRE.
the latest Discovery for the Painless
MARLIN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
»puces denote no observations
| Plain sewing done neatly and per day in the summer was 100
Hon of Teeth.
-A.
GOOD
These revolvers are an exact
lbs.
This
winter
We
averaged
50
J cheap by Mrs. Axsom, residence!
duplicate of the celebrated
lbs. per daV; but we never got less HEWS IN GENERAL. i
■¡near Rev. Hunsakers.
REVOLVER
than
50
cents
per
roll
even
in
tho
¡LOCAL
HAPPPENINGS
l?J
AND!
on
:
w
>
•
SMITH & WESSON.
1A Collard.
An.nnTTM- m-rw
1 ’• ‘’• Dodson is putting a Low
i
bo longer costs
Caliber, using
AB31H THt. CITY.
; window into his residence, lie will' summer.” B hat capital did it re­ The Principal Cceui ences of the
quire to start this creamery? “T.
G-TTItTSXT "Eie.
Centre-Fire
. also erect a small veranda.
Week, Intersporeeil with
ill. Tongue, L. Collins, and myself,
Cartridges.
liitei'cstini.>- Mattei’ Concerning'
II
Kcxt ilix'f W Ilio I’ont office
Tne Democrrtic national con-1
... (F. A. Daily) put in together $2,-
Sc’;,mac, and Oiher
People and Things, Caught
I
vention will be held on July 3.
3d.! 000. The hui'.di.ig prop.'r is °n!y
Entertaining and
OnEaoN
on the Fly by the Live,
5 Cl LI r.,
Place has not yet been decided Up- about 2bx52 feet, with a brick vault I
Ssund Reading Matter.
i on.
Rustling, Reporter
| inside for v'ii king butter. The ice
i I’. F. Browne is improving the !101180 1b largcr' Wc bought the
of this Paper.
I
!
looks of tiie buildings belonging toi
Bt llu|,rovcd machinery tor but- G leanings F rom O vk E xchanges
READ AND BE WISER.
pie rooms in connection.
Self-Cocking,
himby making them OIKF Solid i
h " ese hu *king, which cost
H acked and S awed D i t to
u
-o
front.
r900 hud down. \\ hen we started,
Automati«
F it T hese C olumns .
I we had between us some seventy-
Ejecting,
Read C, Holman’s “ad.”
>w fitted up in first class order,
1 he College Missionary society i five milch cows, but now we are
FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE.
imniodations as good as can be
Now is the time to clean Up the will have a missionary concert at buying a good deal of milk from
Arrangements arc being made to
WARRANTED EQUAL IN XVRBT RBSPRCT TO TDM
in tiie city.
.
back yards,
SMXTM db WE8SO3T.
the Baptist church Sunday evening, the farmers.
introduce struct cars into Damas­
8. F.. MESSINGER, Manager.
For aale by Hardware and Gun Dwilers everywhere.
All are invited.
I The farmer furnishes the cans, cus, the ancient city founded «by
l'he county scat buildings will-
_______ MûnufanUrcdJby THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., Now Haven, Conn.
Abraham, l'JOO years before the
Hon.
F.
0.
McCowea,
of
Oregon
'
ve
collect
the
milk
with
our
own
soon be located.
BEST IN THE
City, is expected to address the [ tea','!S;Jor j‘very 22J.b«^of ’mjk we Christian era.
WORLDl
Miss Sherline of Portland is
students in the college chapel next credit the farmer with 1 lb. of but­
Near the town of Soleure, in !
F^.'/stcian and Surgeon,
guest of Mrs. Holl.
ter,
the
skimmed
milk
is
returned
Magazino
Rifle.
week, Friday, at 3:30, p. m.
For Urg* or «mall game, all »lie«. The strongest »hooting rifle made. Perfect
..
him, i;t the end of the month we Switzerland, a bird’s nest was rc-
accuracy guaranteed, and the only absolutely safe rifle on the market
KNVILLE,
-
-
OREGON
Watch for the production of
Williams it Hibbs have a now settle up, and he is paid in cash, ccntly found which was construct-i 1
OALL^V’ Sl’g'V'yO A««n TAROtT RIFLKS, wH r»now»H. Rnd fa»
“Josh Whitcombe.”
«•‘“■’•»«i
MAltUN F1BB ABM* fcd.. N«vr Huven. Conn.
acl in this issue. They wish to or with butter at 1)0 cents per rt ll, cd entirely of the imperfect watch-
L two doors south of pbstofUee. I’cs-
A dog fight and the Firemans’ state to the public that they are a nice little income it is cveiy springs thrown ou from the wor! -
|two doors from railroad on Third
IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS
All calls promptly attended to, day parade Weunesday.
WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION.
making suits from $25 up and month. This summer I think we shops. It has b<«cn deposited in
Made for all sizes of Cartridges which are used In any of the following
the local museum.
pants
from
$8
up.
Rifles
or Pistols: Marlin, Coll’s, Winchester, Ballard, Stevens, Remington,
shall
out
right
and
make
chease
Clark Braly has purchased a fine
Whituey-Kenueily, Smith & Wesson; uteo for all gauges aud makes of
milk, is we find
buggj' from Force Bros.
A. J. Gaunt was arrested Tues­ from ’ skimmed
It
is
a
curious
fact
that
wasps
’
1
SHOT GUM SHELLS, SAP» AKO HAM.
g
•
........................
H
I Cheaper and better than any other, ben« for Price List of these toots to
F
Mr. Peery, the druggist of Day­ day night on a charge of drunk | good sale for it right at home, nests sometimes take fire, as is i
adCesaaaaXaaoosaaelaa* Coaaapasaay,
g
lie was
brought
How many
and dis orderly, IL
_ _ 1___
,T.............
" men are required
1": ’ * to ' do
’’ supposed by the chemical action of
ton, was in the city Monday.
Box 1OW4 U.
Naw Havaa, Co». P
before the recorder i- Wednesday and ' 1 the work in the creamery? “Well the wax ujion the material of which ,
d- :i<«
The Odd Fellows’ new building pleaded guilty, fined $10 and costs. ’ up to this time two men did all the the nest is composed. Undoubted- ■
will receive a coating of cement,
i work. Thcrc is another cream- 1}’ many fires of unknown origin in
Loughary accompanied by |ery some five miles from Hillsboro, hay stacks and farm buildings may
8TEEN
HUNDRED 8TS.—A
The band will soon produce the Mr. Judge
Hibbs started on an extended ■ anj j hear it has been paving good, thus be accounted for.
MAN-D8.
laughable play, “Josh Whitcombe.”
tour throughout the state, Wednes-1 should think a creamery in Yam-
In every issueof this paper will day, for the purpose of looking at ^¡ jj would be a paving investment
The petrified remains of a huge
Do not hcsitS to at8 that 8teen
appear the signal service report for the public buildings of other cities, _W!-Sh you would stop on your animal have been discovered* lying
Fashion ahi? Drcs¿niaker.
hundred
and 8t8 is something very
the week previous.
The McMinnville Fire depart- way back, when I would be pleased beneath the earth’s surface, on the
choice and gr8 for ladies who de­
bank
of
the
Dcsnioines
River,
near
headed
West of Citv Market, Third
Geo. Barnum hag been suffering ment
„
— , by the McMinnville I to
..... show
a 11 you through the establish- Percy, Iowa. The length of tl.e Two doors
sire to m8. And when they meet
stievl, Mc.Uinnvilio Oregon.
with a severe attack of facial neu­ Brass Band paraded the streets ment.”
monster, without the head, which'
their projier fS we bet we don’t ex-’
This ended our interview.
Wednesday, doing honor to the
ralgia, but is now improving.
was detached from the body, meas­ , CUTTING AND FITTING A Specialty. agger8 when boldly we asseverS
C has . G ribsen .
birth
day
of
the
father
of
our
coun
­
Frank Rogers will return to this
ures over forty feet. The remains
that not a woman will be 18 in gob­
city on the first of March and take try.
WHY I PREFER YAMHILL were in a bed of dark blue stone,
Several papers throughout the
bling
up the tempting 1>8. Tho*
his old position in the City Drug
A
Rpeciinvnof
line,
miiHlic,glaH.s-bl<»w-
surrounded by petrified insects and
COUNTY TO ANY OTHER
inyj can be t*con i y »topping into R jgera well it is awhile to w8 than strike
state have noticed the articles
store.
remains
of
other
animals.
It
is
IN THE UNION.
Todtl’r* Htiye, ami examining any one
supposed that the animal belonged j . Ac
Born—to the wife of D. A. Walk­ which are appearing in the T ele ­
of the two Ih«»u:..m«l proscription hottlen. out at too swift a gS, yet we would
phone on “Why Yamhill County
to the carboniferous age.
, which have tho nuno of thia well-known sincerely h8 to see a girl proerastinB
at North Yamhill, Thursday,
February 20, 1888.
is preferred to any other in Union.”
' Him blown upon them.
(37tf.)
Wright ih'os. er,
Feb. 16 1888, a boy. .........
and w8 and w8 and w8 till the pro­
A plant has been discovered in
E d . T elephone :—I will give you
They say it is a good scheme to in­
Dealers in
pounds.
pitious 8t8 lias passed beyond a
India
which
possesses
the
singular
duce immigration.
| a few reasons why I like this coun­
living d8, her love affairs all com­
I)r. Johnson, who has been in
ra933. Saddles, Etc, Etc,
STALLION SHOW.
The Democratic central commit- ■ ty better than the prairies of the ! property of destroying the taste of|
¡ plies her temper sour—exaspcrS.
I
sweetness.
After
(
hewing
the
|
last
several
----------
•
Tygh
valley
for
the
I
Liring neatly done at reasonable
months returned home Monday tee met at the office of W. L. Brad- northwest, I do not wish to intice “ ' leaves, sugar placed upon the j There will be held nt McMinn­ (like Billy Shakspherc’s “Shrew”1
saw, Saturday,
appointed anyone to come to this country ; tonimi» conveys i no more sense of:
girl K8,) her mSless heart discon-
V ’ and
rbt’s new building. Corner Third morning.
tl,¡„ lh' «*»ÆÂ?_-
ville, on f-atm;lay th • 21st day of solS, from tender feelings sepnrS,
Ltreeta, McMinnville. Or.
March 17 i ...» H,e amo for holding J ,s lhra
sweetness
than
grains
of
sand.
It
;
in
the
Several property owners in this the poimarics and March 21, as the
has the property of destroying April 1888, mi exhibition of stal- I her womanhood then dissipS, her
looking 6 also
city
arc enhancing the beauty of date for holding the convention for eastern states that are ™..
tl)( 0W(,r
' a ti,r;ll.
i lions of the following ; classes.—viz. very life commensurS with every
E\V AND ATTRACTIVE
))f
_1(eavv (Ir:,fL ra(J.
their proparty by building fences the purpose of electing delegates to west; some lcokmg for cheap homes
graded draft, trot- dreary darkened fS. But needless
and fixing the sidewalks.
the state convention.
| and some Jooking for milder ch- nine
.
The
.
K>culiur
properties
of
1
ter< ¡.nd thoroughbreds,
...pc,.,
.... - The peculiar properties of Yers
on wliich to expatiS upon the future loveless
stS of her who prudish sits se<18.
This week we publish the obser­
The state board of agriculture is mates, etc., I will just ask them the plant ¡ire dependent upon the
•re will lie awarded liberal pre­ i within her close-barred Lower g8
I BRIEDWELL,----- PROP, vations made by Prof. W. J. Craw­ having printed at the office of the i to read the January papers and. presence of an acid, which can be
miums, consisting of ilirco premi- i and runii:i8 and cogitS (a wed-or-
ford, the signal officer at this place. state printer, 20,000 pamphlets dis- t notice the accounts of hundreds , dissolved out bv alcohol
formerly Baxter & Rogers.)
,
urns to each separate class.—viz.— i not-ti.-wed debS), and see the leap-
The
will
appear
regularly.
criptive of the state of Oregon, j that were frozen to death, many 1
pods ar» New and Fresh and wiil
..u.,1
pm,», in
, Thcrc is ?,'ar*v f!,c,or-v,in PridKc- 1st, 2d ami 3d. The funds for the year cmigrS.— /ft/ Our PoS. Ex
Yamhill
county
is
described
at
times
in
their
own
door
yards,
in;
lb SOLI) AT LOW FIGURES
“Josh Whitcombe” is a very
one
Nebraska and !’ort’, "T’ C^cfl _ K° employing
...... ’......... ........
krill. A share of the public pat- laughable plavand should be well some length. When they are print-1 Dakota,' Montana, l._„.................. hundred workers, in which waste .above being liberally subscribed by
Is Consumption Incurable.
k respectfully solicited. All kinds received by this community. The cd a number of copies will be sent 1 other states, notice the range of the animal blood is converted into; the people of McMinnville and sur­
H. Morrh*.
rounding districts, and collected! Bond tbp foliowin;.: Mr
to each county for distribution.
1 mercury in the telegrams from the
Lluce taken in exchange for goods, price of admission will be low.
Newurk. ^rk., uiiys:
“Was down witlx
„itiZ(.n8 I difierent points in the great north- ^.V0"8' . .Fr*!'n.
1O’(,(X> by .James Minty, V. S.
abcess of lungs, and friends mid physi<*uiu&
Patents granted to the •-lt,Zen8 I west, and then read the weather I «!l!
** f?'8'1 becf
«uc used
A Yamhill count}’ man says he
Wright Bros., harness makers. pronounced me mi Ini'iirablo <‘nnsumptivc.
has sowed wheat since lie came of the l’aefic states during the past record of old Yamhill, for the |
Began hiking Dr King’s New Discovery”
is
pre
­
McMinnville,
will
ii
I
bo
give
a
bridle
for
for (’onsumption, am now on my tbint
to Oregon every month in the year week and reported expressly
V
l.W,
kept
by
pared
in thin
sheets l.y
evaporation f(„. t|„. t
thorough
J
bred;
Mr.
H.
ow
i
n
month
of
January,
l^pu,
«.«
in
u»
•
.
,
.
.
«
bottle,
and able to oversee the work on mr
Go. myself at my plaJc 4 . miles
.. 1 from
». - i nnn
worko . q nnd
. .
.
and raised a good crop every time. this paper by C. A. Snow Cni & Olee
811,1 nhnntinn
‘ h'’n»‘’«1I nr<
Pr™^,
and «trnr.
aftei- Adams,
harness maker, will give a farm. It is the fini’st medieinc ever mndv.’r
J.
Finck,
San
Francisco,
S( al, cite- M^IinnviII/ *and ]et thenl
¡wards worked up into yanoususe-
Jesse Middlcwart, Decatur, Ohio, says s«
—Roseberg Review.
----- THE LEADER IN-----
“Ihid it not been for Dr King’s New Dis-
trie gas lighter; E. S. Irvin, Bejke-
• - , •
- ful articles. Not only buttons but whip for the Lest trotter.
■ ■ . 11 viiun
- *■ -. u.
uh iiiutitY
c4.uu
tctrvij
me
.
~
.
",
,
,
.
.
tuuiiu
miuihuihhh
u
i
i
i1
.
;
t
.
i
i
covery
for <’onsumnthm I would have died
Grand
promenade
with
McMinn-
Hugh Collard, who is brakeman ley, Cal., station indicator; E. B.'thclr
n,onc-v and ti,kc the,r cholce'1
lung troubles Was given up by doctors.
I have never seen any cy. to"8 <)f ear-rings, combs belt clasps, vi)lc p,raSK b..,.d j„
, at of
on the passenger train from Port­ Knapp. San Jacinto, Cal., bridle I , ’ Again
Am n.;w In best of health.” Try it. siunplu
-
,
,,
,
,
-
>nes hcr
here,
thunder storms
storms cither
either,
trinkets are annually made in ; o’c]o(.j{) p ni
. bottle« free at Kogers t'< Todd,
(5)
land to Ellensberg, dropped into winker atta< hment; M. Bachman,
?> thunder
te
they
have
on
the
prairies
o
f
|
tins
mannei from Bond.
, All horses entered in the exh
exhibi-
town Tuesday and returned to San Francisco, Cal., sewing ma-1 !\k?_
0" f,10 l’ral"ps «f [
Electric Biitera.
Portland the same day.
■ir weaving and Stamping.
chine; D. S. Mackey, San Francis­ I Dakota. Wtfhave plenty of wood j ADVICE TO THE ALASKANS. tion will be subject to the classifi-1
and the best of building material,!
This remedy i.< beroniinK so well known
cation
of.J.
J.
Henderson
and
A.
!
co,
Cal.,
cable
railway
grip.
blooded
Dick Turpin, the fuH
ami so popular as to need no special men­
Ite Grange Store McMinnville, Or
and they arc cheap, but perhaps I L
M. Waddel.
tion. All who have used Electric Bittern
Jersey bull, will stand the coining POIN TS F ROM~\VAS111 N( iTON have said enough.
I The young men of this city who
sirg
the same song of praise.—A purer
season at Riverside farm. Terms,
medicine does not exist and it is guaran­
Geo.
Owens
received
Thursday
Following
is
the
weather
report
:
inrend
to
go
to
Alaska
in
the
spring
COUNTY.
teed Io do all that is claimed
Electric
$2.50 payable at time of service.
for the month of January. During are the recipients of good fatherly from Broadmead farai a full blood-j Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver
These terms will be adhered to un­
and
Kitlhocys
will
remove
Pimples.
Boils.
which
time
the
mercury
was
not
1
•
■
ed
Berkshire
I.oar.
He
intends
to
1
E d . TELEPHONE:-Loeal and news I
Proprietor of the
advice from nutnerqus persons.
der all circumstances.
.Silt Khcum ami other affections caused by
below
zero:
take
prizes
at
the
county
fair.
impure
blootl,
Will
drive
Malaria
from
the
from afar off usually form the
A. B raly .
I system ami pn vont as well as cure all Mn-
Monday 2d, mercury 32 to 36. Wishing to offer them some, we
Is
ft o.n,«»j,
Hn^aii'day.
know nothing better to say to THE CELEBRATED STALLION’. | larhi fevres,—Eor cure of headache, (‘on-
It is a good rule to accept only reading matter of local papers, 8c ..
| stipation ami Indigestion try Electric Bit-
such medicines as are known to be whilst but little or nothing is made I Tuesday 3d, mer. about 40, clear I them than the Tenth Miners’ coin-
' tv is—tiro salisfuetion guaranteed, or
The leading
moiiuy refunded.--- Price 50cts. andll.OOprr
worthy of confidence. It has been known of our near neighbors. Hav-' at times and warm,
Mt. Vernon, (lie standard trot-’ hottie
niandment which 'is as follows:
al Kogers it Todds Drug Store. (5)
'
Wed. 1th, mer. about 33, clear at j Thou shalt not commit unsuitable ting stallion arrived here hist Fri-i
EELRY ESTABLISHMENT. the experience of thousands that ing had the pleasure to meet one of
best
Ayer
’
s
Cherry
Pectoral
is
the
•
i
times
and
warm.
,
—OF—
Washington county’s prominent
day, looking well considering the i
Home Testimony.
medicine ever used for throat and
;
,
I Thurs. 5th, mer. about 28, clear matrimony, nor covet “single bless­
citizens
whilst
in
lie
had
just
passed
,
I
ortland,
our|
an(
j
w
j
n(
l
f
roni
north.
forget ' roi,Kh voyage 1
edness” (but they <lo) ; nor
i
Acker's English Remedy fnrCouglis.
lung diseases.
Forest Grove Nov. lUtla.
conversation turned upon matters! Fri. 6, mer. 20, clear and cold, absent maidens; nor neglect thy through. \ ernon is large, rangy, 1
Mc-
The
regular
meeting
of
the
IThirJ Street. McMinnville Or
Wo neo Ackers English Remedy in our
]
wind
from
north.
at
home.
1
conformation,
and
.
“
first
love
”
—
but
tbou
shall
com-id-
°f
umiv.ilei
family whenever «e aro troubled with
Minnville Secular Union will be
Sat. 7, mer. 14, clear and cold. er how faithfully and patiently she' Poi !!<’:<s*ne« as
sore throats, and wo consider it
Said he: “You people in Me-
held at Grange hall, Feb. 26, 1888,
1 he does, tho rich i coughs,
I
ITSTTST VII j I j ZE
the best and most reliable c»ng medicine
wind from north.
at
11
o
’
clock
a.
m.
The
taxation
Minnville
have
shown
considerable
awaiteth
thy
return
;
yea,
and
cov-1
Gotting
inlnritanec
of
his
illinitri-i
wa have over used.
bNSORIAL PAHLOE, of churches and other ecclesiasti­
Sun. 8, mer. 16, clear and Cold,
E. ('. Hughes,
enterprise and push of late, and by wind froip north.
eteth each epistle that thou send- j OUH
Champion Knox, with an I
Hardware Merchant.
cal property, will be the subject for the way, it has indirectly benefitted
eth
with
kisses
of
kindly
welcome
effusion
of
thoroughbred
blood
on
I
Mon.
9.
mer.
14,
clear
and
cold,
Acker
’
s
pruparation
for
sale Irv Geo. W.
ring, flair Cutting aid-----
discussion. Come out and show,
Burt.
wind
from
north.
—
until
she
hath
thyself.
Neither
his
dams
side,
he
properly
occti-
our
town.
(Hillsboro)
The
ex
­
”
—-Sliampoing Parlors. “If not, why not.
in the front rank!
Tues. 10, mer. 18, dear and cold, shalt thou wvet thy neighbcirs wife, ¡cia
press service which you have ob­
J. E. B rooks , Sec.
Bucklcn's Arnica Salve-
nor trine with the affections of his I"........ 41 . .... , , _
<• i. .
wind front north.
tained
on
the
morning
and
evening
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
i
among
the
great
la.r ies of America.
Everybody needs a spring medi­
.
.
.
acu. 11,
ir, mer. oy.
Wed.
30j n
44 at
nt noi
noon, daughter: yet, if thy heart be free, '
The
Rest Salve in the world for Cuta,
!
I kinds of fancy hair cutting done in cine, By using Ayer’s Sarsapar-' train has been of great semce to I e]car and cold, wind from north,
and thou love and covet each other, i Mt. Vernon was driven by Mr. l'.rnÍHCH. Sores, Ulcers. Sull Rleiiin,
blest and neatest style
_
• ilia, the blood is thoroughly cleans-, us. And now, that you have also
Thur». 12. mer. 36, raining, snow- thou »halt “pop tho question,” be­ HogoLonni in Eastern Oregon, an Fever Sores, Tetter, Chuppisi Hands,
[kinds of fancy hair dressing and hair ed and invigorated, the appetite!
fore you start like a man, lest an- exhibition trot in 2:24, and it is no Chilblwina, Corns, »nd all Skin Empi­
wc will follow 1 ing and sunshine.
an
evening
mail,
k a specialty ¡Special attention given
stimulated, and the system prc-|
Fri. 13, mer. U, clear, wind from Other more manly than thou art, secret.amur.g horse men
your
example
and
petition
tho
de
­
Mr. lona, and positively cures 1’iles. or no
I Ladies* and Childrens' Work
pared to resist the diseases pecul­ partment for the same privilege.” north.
should step in before thee, and
I'av leipiired. It is yii.nunteed tr> rive
L.
B.
Lindrf-.y
has
driven
bo- I perfect aatlsfaction, cr tnonov refunded.
iar
to
the
summer
months.
Ask
[Iso have for »ale a very fine as.ort-
Sat. 14, mer. 2, clear, wind from I thou love her in vain, and in the
“I hear” he continued, “that you
lof hair oils, hair tonics, cosmetics, etc for Ayer’» Sarsaparilla.
Tuke no are going to hove county buildings north.
his pile«! 25 cents per box. RoijersÂToiId.
anguisn of thy haerts disappoint- , low 2:20. All who witn
I I have in connection with my parlor, other.
I
Sun. 15, nicr. 6, clear, wind front nient thou »halt quote th" langu- wonderful «peed at the <
I the largest and finest stock of
erected in your town; well, that’s
«X.V ’XX.cAvV
Some very fine furniture is being good, public improvements always north.
Vi'-V’VVU AcU.r>,
I aae of the great “such i« life” and Park v.lr n he came un<
CIGARS
put up in tho factory of Mr. Bing­ helps a place along. We arp not
Hoot I kt et Lumi.
It in th« only ufo
Mon. 16, mer. 5,snowing, at night thv future lot be that of a poor i in 2
l in a jog, tha
Ever in the city.
lH''<lici:iu )> t Euule that will remove «11
ham. One point which is promi­ going to have county buildings, mer. 12.
! lonely, dispis<«d, and comfortless easily have reduced his
Infantile tllw.nlir». It contains M Optimi
»HIRD S treet M c M innville . O regon
nent is, that is made of our Oregon but we are going to build a large
| [ bachelor. The al ove wns writti n i five seconds had tho
Tues. . 17, mer. 32, 42 at noon.
»r M’rphino, but giros tlio child ».timi
fir, when tilled and varished it brick public school house in Hills­
Wed. 18, mer. 18, 34 at noon, by Bayard Taylor or ionie other I founder queen, Kilty I.
ia»e frv>n pain. Price 25 cunt*. fold by
shows a very beautiful surface with boro, i, one that
I man.
<;«>. W Hurt, dru-irlat.
is „ going
Tlie only
'
„ to " be a cred-. clear.
' able to urge him on the
the natual grain exposed. It will it to tlie town and large enough for
------ —
Thurs. 19, njer. 23, clear.
ter.
S chool E xhibition .—On Satur­
not be long before this beautiful years to come.” But, said I, what
Fri, 20, mer. 28, blowing snow
We trust the farmers of this and
wood takes the place of costlier and say your heavy tax payers to that? ail dav.
day evening an entertainment will adjoining (*'
tits will appreciate
less beautiful kinds.
ined. Rud
Sat." 21, nier. 48, thawing and I k * given at tlie Pleasant Hill hool th., (.('«' .rts tf I
“O, well I’ni about the heaviest
tlcmen who
I .r MODEM
An orphan girl named Vinnie E. tax payer in the district, and was raining.
McMinnville, is opened
securing
f
house in district No. < 43; David Ca-
’ our county the
iSOpl't lsitk
Sun. 22,
Fields has engaged Judge Julius the first one to take a hand in the
Wo have n»> nub
i blooded ptr k to be had in the
lion,
teacher.
A
vc
cry
neat
’
pro
­
<
direct,
hence enn
Mon. 23.
Mnreland as her attorney to prose­ movement. You ace,” he contin­
frt/1 <4 “I ♦
I i r< by bracing ma­
in lr<-« lime «nd
gramme lias km arr ranged consist­
ri. „...1 .. ........
I
cute one Clarence Berry, formerly ued, ‘‘a respectable public school
i
from Wash-
Bra a in/, or photo,
'ing of dialogues, r citations, tab-
a pressman on the News, and now : building wi 1 always make a good
, »
n<l\ i“¡. if pfltrntflhlo
; Icanx, singing, etc. Mr. Morgan
conducting a little job office, for inipression upon i new
comers,
nun wiu<
»o, and
oar fur upt *hieüil
(!
a
fr
in th«'
¡of that vicinity ■ vr is in the
it I-
under promise ' is sure to attract the better class of
s
I here you wiil find the best of . leading her astray
hin FuíeiitM," with
city Tuesday
Ti:
after a (pianti y ■ of
Berry denies the emigrants.”
of marriage, .
M ines and Liquors, also
¡ i;14 in your State,
r
1
red
lire
and
no
doubt
but
wliat
the
t>.
Vinnie
began
suit
charge
in
toto
"How
do
you
intend
to
build
it.
”
Imported and Dotnestsc
j cntcrtaininc nt will lie well appreci-
» *
£ ■
irs. Everything neat and Clean. on Friday in i the circuit court for 11 asked. “We intend to bond the
u Ç.
.
w
V,|
'¡ited
and
well
attended.
vjH
coldest
I
•
district
fur
two-thirds
of
the
in-
*10,000
da
magi
T M. F ields , Propr.
Borts and Shoes iavo taken a Tumble
j,.
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PROTECT YOUR HOMHSI
I
i St. Charles Hotel.
LT-Boya,M.I>.
Miss A. P. Young,
HaoBXE.Mt*sx<«aH4«.M«»ui«KL.->K«w4ra9te^'w s - t -. ax *« xw «« wmwx wmnMiBM«
.»(.limo, 1,(11 ..v
.IKVINV »,
»
MILLINERY,
M. HOLL,
L mhill
county ,
»TlilLX IIA/Ill il<JI Vll.
:RST CLASS BAR
SOK’S HOTEL,
4
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