The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, February 24, 1888, Image 5

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    S, A. YOUNG, H. D.
’hysician & surgeon,
'WEST SIDE TELEPHONE.
Have you tried that new brand debtedness, as we can get money ever saw here in :> mi lente of over
of cigars at T. M. Fields’.
at 6 or 8 per cent, and levy an as­ two yiars.
The above was token from one of
I
in orico at the Pioneer Boot anil Shoe
sessment for the balance.”
Observations of U. S, Signal Service!
Carpenter
tools
at
F.
J.
Martin,s
in vii . ee ,
...
Onaoox.
Pools
thermometers,
finale
records
I
.8.
ore. I uni now receiving my Spring
at
i
best brands always in stock.
Our conversation then turned | of each day taken nb. lit 7 o’clock, a.
Lind Summer stock of good*, direct from
j and residence on I) street. All
McMinnville, Oregon,
uj
on
the
[trice
of
produco,
eie.
»uinptly answered day or night.
The Canton ('lipper plow takes
m. Thermometer hvng on north
tiie Mai u ,ctui(T, v> l-.icli enables me to
by
i Said Mr. F. A Baily: “I tell you side of wood shed where wind
the lend. F. J. Martin agent.
soli
my Goody al LoworPib «« Ilian my
Prof. W. J. CtiAWFORD, Observer.
i we have been getting ninety cent«
During February
com > titprs <1- aling in the same line.
Six J lb. loaves of the finest bread 1 per roll for our butter all this win- struck it fair.
1 "ill not beil nor handle Boot« or
for 25cts at U. G kissen ’ s Bakery. i ter, of course less express charges we have had sobie heafy raids and
some wind, some light frosts, mer­
PHOTOGRAPHER.
{■».
Shoe* that are made of leather taunod
a
M
F.
J.
Martin
has
the
latest
improv-,
.
to
Portland.
”
What
do
you
mean
|
s
cury down to freezing once, but
r» ‘
hy the hot liquor prove** I r that luathor
-J
F-
X
ed Tricycle Gang and Sulky plows. by cur butter Mr. Baily? “1 mean '¡ranges
j t
Stairs id Adams’ Bailing, Monday 1:
generally from .36 to 58 j
15
.<» elea r 5". 3.3.
y ** burned. Good* »old a* represented.
.
1
of
course,
the
butter
made
by
our
*
Tiie.sduv u
.0
47..’*
Sam Yick says that Washington
:>9.1 33.
I above zero. Last week many were'
McMIAnville, Oregon
*» 17. it. 5
' ereamerv under our brand.” Ah.: *
.0
W cc I iìcm I’ v !•' 30.22*. 39..‘
No elci1 tte made for hah ¡ng rip»
Goo la that I sell. Sign i.f t'..u B g Boot, op­
0 fogy * JJ.8 was a great man, because he Wash- then you have a creamery at Hiiis-j | plowing and seme sowing. If any! posite the Grange StOre.
i’ltur.sduy .IL 30. J 74 39..'.
1». F. BltOWNE.
Friday
.17 .»’Mi;; io,:
.......
...
i.aVQ loud let thenif
.10
31. ee ton..
boro. "Yes,
"\es, and it has proven quite i
¡.J. II. NELSOxN, Dentist Saturday lb 30. X» •39. >
•ijy \3.:: 34.
The Davis and New Home sew­ . a success. We started the 20th of go buck east where it is two feet1 4
2
his over First NnUoWa! Bank, in Mi­ Sunday * IP JO «8? It (
anti ice under it yet,
its inarms : -The average of three daily oh- ing machines can both be found at March, 1887, less thnii a year ago»
llie, Orejhlil.
Respectiullv Yours,
servations are given above for the Ba­ F. J. Martift’s
Les Mixlt '.atc and I onsislml
;
The
highest
average
butter
made
rometer and Thermometer
J NO. IL LONG ACRE.
Blank
MARLIN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.
the latest Discovery for the Painless j
spaces denote no observations
Plain sewing done neatly anil per ilav in the summer was 103
lion of Teeth.
-A.
GOOD
These revolvers are an exact
i
lbs.
This
winter
We
averaged
50
cheap hy Mrs. Axsom, residence
duplicate of the celebrated
i lbs. per day; but we never got less NEWS IN GENERAL.
I near Rev. Hunsakers.
REVOLVER
i
than
50
cents
per
roll
even
in
the
LOCAL
HAPPPENINGS
IN
ANi)
SMITH & WESSOH.
1A Collard,
O. (>. Hodson is putting a bow summer.” \\ but capital did it re-
no longer costs
Caliber, using
ABOUT THE CITY.
. window into his residence. He will I quire to start this creamery? “T. The Principal Occui ences of the'
Centre-Fire
G-TTTTSS-ÂÆTTÎI.
! also erect a small veranda.
Week, Interspersed with
i 11. Tongue, L. Collins, and myself, t
Cartridges.
Interestin'.»' Mai ter Concerning!
Tnc Democrrtic national con- ; (F. A. Baily) put in together $2,-
IKext doör Id Ihe Post ofdee
Sc’. ¿mine, and Other
People and Things, Caught -, vi ntion
will be held on July 3d. 000. The building proper is on’-- 1
Entertaining and
OnEoox
on the Fly by the Live,
I s V ili r.>
Place has not yet been decided up- ! about 26x32 feet, with a brick vaiift
Sound
Reading Matter.
| on.
Rustling, Reporter
| instill-for wo.mug butter. The ice!
of this Paper.
! P. F. Browne is improving the house is larger. Wc bought the
b
I looks of tiie buildings belonging to latest improved machinery for but-1 G leanings F rom O i k E xchanges
READ AND BE WISER.
iple rooms m connection.
Self-Cocking,
H acked and S awed O ct to
j him by making them one solid ¡ter and cheese lin king, which cost
I $900 laid down. When we started,
o • ■—-o
Automatio
F it T hese C olvmns .
Ejecting,
I The College Missionary society I we had between us some seventy-
low fitted up in first class order. !■ Read C. Ilolman’s “ad.”
five milch cows, but now we are
r
I
FULL NICKEL PLATED, RUBBER HANDLE.
Lnniodations as sood as can be ,
Now is the time to cleaq up (]ie will have a missionary concert at buying a good deal of milk from
VAllUTID KJCAX. IX XTBBT BBSiSCT TO TBB
Arrangements ere being made to
In the city.
,
smith db wiossoir.
I back yards.
the Baptist church Sunday evening. the farmers.
introduce stroet cars into Damas­
For sale by Hardware and Gun Drnldrs everywhere.
I 8. E. MESSINGER, Manager. I
... All arc invited.
cus, the ancient city founded »by
The
farmer
furnishes
the
cans,
1'he county scat buildings will-
Mannfsntnrcd by TUB MARLIN FIKE ARMS CO., Now Haven, Conn.
Abraham,
1900
years
before
the
Hon. F. O. McCowea, of Oregon we collect the milk with our own
soon be located.
—w—
BEST IN THE
. City, is expected to address the teams; for every 22 lbs. of milk we Christian era.
WORLD!
Miss Sherline of Portland is ttle students in the college chapel next credit the farmer with 1 lb. of but­
Sol
eu
re,
Near
the
town
of
m
:
guest of Mrs. ITo’.l.
Magazine Rifle.
pb7s!cian and Surgeon,
ter, the skimmed milk is returned Switzerland, a bird’s nest was re- 1
week, Friday, at 3:30, p. m.
For largo or «mail game, all »lies. The stronge«; »hooting ride made. Perfect
him, at the end of the month we cently found which was construct-j accuracy guaranteed, and the only absolutely safe rifle on the market
KNVILLE,
-
-
OREGON
Watch for the production
UAIXABU °ALLE'iY. SW1RTIXG AND TARCET R1VLBI, worH „nownM. «.»J lor
Williams it Hibbs have a new settle up, and he is paid in cash,
l.lwlnM L.uioru,.
MAKI.IS FIRE ARMS CO,, K«»v llnTcn, Conn.
---- [o|-----
“Josh Whitcombe.”
ad in this issue. They wish to or with butter at 90 cents per rill, ed entirely of the imperfect watch-
L two <l<x>rs south of pbstofflee. Rc -
springs
thrown
ou
front
the
wor!
-
IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS
A dog fight and the Firemans’ state to the public that they are a nice little income it is eveiy
ftwo doors from railroad on Third
I All calls promptly attended to, day parade Wednesday.
WILL SAVE ONE-HALF THE COST OF AMMUNITION.
making suits from $25 up and month. This summer 1 think we shops. It has been deposited it>
|t
Made for all sizes of Cartridjres which are used in any of the following
the local museum.
pants
from
ff
‘
8
up.
liitles
or Pistols: Mtirlln, Colt's, 'Winchester, Ballard, Stevens, Remington,
shall
out
right
and
make
cheese
Clark Braly has purchased a fine
Whiiuey-Kenuetly, Smith & Wesson; also for all gauges and makes of
It is a curious fact that wasps’ I
buggy from Force Bros.
A. J. Gaunt was arrested Tues­ from skimmed milk, i s we find
■RAM.
1. C. TRIPLETT,
good sale for it rigiit at home.”
Mr. Peery, the druggist of Day­ day night on a charge of drunk How many men are required to do nests sometimes take fire, as is ■
I.----- Proprietor of the
and dis orderly, He was brought
supposed by the chemical action of
ton, was in the city Monday.
Niw Hou, Coax.
before the recorder Wednesday and the work in the creamery? “Well the wax upon the material of which
The
Odd
Fellows
’
new
building
up
to
this
time
two
men
did
all
the
[I
the nest is composed. Undoubted­
pleaded guilty, fined $10 aud costs.
•
will receive a coating of cement,
work. There is another cream­ ly many fires of unknown origin in
lev in eggs, dliickens, meats of all de­
Judge Loughary accompanied by ery some five miles from Hillsboro, hay stacks and farm buildings may
STEEN
HUNDRED 8TS.—A
The band will soon produce the Mr. Hibbs started on an extended
pil, hides, tallow, etc., will pay cash
and I hear it has been paying good. thus be accounted for.
MAN-D8.
produce. A nice, neat place will be laughable play, “Josh Whitcombe.”
tour throughout the state, Wednes­ Should think a creamery in Yam­
bid respectfully, a share of th« public
The petrified remains of a huge
In every issueof this paper will day, for the purpose of looking at hill would be a paying investment
! Do not hesitS to st8 that 8teen
age is solicited.
appear the signal service report for the public buildings of other cities, —wish you would stop on your animal have been discovered' lying
Fashionabl.'» Dicssintiker.
, hundred and 8t8 is something very
beneath
the
earth
’
s
surface,
on
the
the week previous.
The McMinnville Fire depart­ way back, when I would be pleased
; choice and gr8 for ladies who de-
Geo. Barnum hag been suffering ment headed by the McMinnville to show you through the establish­ batik of the Dcsmoincs River, near Two doors West of Citv Market, Third i sire to m3. And when they meet
Percy,
Iowa.
The
length
of
tl.e
street, McMinnville Oregon.
'J'hjrd St., McMinnville Or
with a severe attack of facial neu­ Brass Band paraded the streets ment.’’
monster, without the head, which ;
i their proper fS we bet we don’t ex-*
This ended our interview.
Wednesday, doing honor to the
ralgia, but is now improving.
Harv. HENDERSON:
was detached from the body, ineas- ( CUTTING AND FITTING A Specialty. aggerS when boldly we nsseverS
C has . G kissen .
(Successor to L. Root)
birth
day
of
the
father
of
our
coun-
Frank Rogers will return to this j
tires over forty feet. The remains |
—DEALER IN —
that not a woman will be 18 in gob­
city
on the first of March and take r-v-
WIIY I PREFER YAMHILL were in a bed of dark blue stone,'
tab Goodfl. Groceries, Flour, Ba­
bling
up the tempting l»8. Tho’
Several
papers
throughout
the
i
his
old
position
in
the
City
Drug
»
¡»nd
.
A
Hpeviuivn<>t'
flue,
urtiHtiir.glabH-bloiv-
surrounded
by
petrified
insects
and
i
ton, Glasawaie and Crockery.
COUNTY TO ANY OTHER
It
is
11111 l,e 1,0011 •’>’ Htcppi'ig into ll jgeiB well it is awhile to w8 than s'.riko
state have noticed the articles
remains
of
other
animals.
I.
L
r All goods delivered to purchaser in
IN THE UNION.
. A T oi M' h
a:.<l examining any one
supposed that the animal belonged
i of tlie two Ili<>ii-;ainl proscription bottles, ' out at too swift a gS, yet we would
Born—to the wife of D. A. Walk-I I which are appearing in the T ele ­
_
phone on “Why Yamhill County
to the carboniferous age.
which have Hie natneof this well-known 1 sincerely h8 to see a girl proerastiuS
er, , at North Yamhill, Thursday,
February 20, 1888.
lirin blown upon them.
(37tf.)
I3ro’s.
Feb. 16 1888, a boy. Weight, ten is preferred to any other in Union.”
hind w8 and w8 and w8 till the pro­
A plant has been discovered in
En. T elephone :—I will give you
They say it is a good scheme to in­
Dealers in
pounds.
pitious 8t8 has passed beyond a
India
which
possesses
the
singular
duce immigration.
a few reasons why I like this coun­
STALLION
SHOW.
I
living
d8, her love affairs all com-
rn933. Saddles, Etc, Etc,
property
of
destroying
the
taste
of
has
been
in
I)r. Johnson, who
than the prairies of the
The Democratic central eommit- ty better
I piieS her temper sour—exaspers
,
T ,
• . ,
. . ¡sweetness.
After chewing the
last
several
Tygh
valley
for
the
tiring neatly done at reasonable
inticc | |envcs
,1!ac(,(] np„., lbe
r...
-H l>e
| held nt ...
”-
months returned home Monday l tee met at the office of W. L. Brail- northwest, I do not wish to intico|
1 here will
McMinn- (like
v. , Billv Sbakspberc
O1 1 . ’s . “Shrew
,.
| saw, Saturday, and appointed any one to come to this Country j . tongue conveys no more sense of
,
, girl K8,) her mSless heart diHcon-
(Ill's new building. Corner Third morning.
Mi.e. on . ;’iiii;: iy , • .! ■ -1 day of g018, from tender feelings sejutrS,
I March 17 as the date for holding L..x - xt--------- ->------ — .1- Lj tv I
Btreetn, McMinnville. Or.
- X
Xl-
Several property owners in this i the poimaries ami March 21, as the but As there arc thousands in the|sweetness than grains of sand. It April i ‘ 8, ¡in e.xhi! itioii of still-1 her womanhood then ilissipS, her
’,ils Il,e property of destroying
states that are looking i
city are enhancing the beauty of date for holding the convention for eastern
EW AND ATTRACTIVE-
«nd i lions of the following classes.—viz. very life commensurS with every
their proparty by building fences the purpose of electing delegates to west;7oiiw”kokin7for’cheap homes ithe I,o'v,'r, ofJ,,,j°{i."g
,
,
a
I.
,■
even
masks
the
bitter
taste
of
qui- ,—Heavy draft, graded draft, trot­ dreary darkened fS. But needless,
i and some Jookmg for milder clt-lnjne
and fixing the sidewalks.
the state convention.
pecuijtlr properties of ters and thoroughbreds, on which j to expatiS upon the future loveless
j stS of her who prudish sits sed8.
This week we publish the obser­
The state board of agriculture is mates, etc, I will just ask them i the plant are dependent upon the
I BRIEDWELL, - - - PROP, vations made by Prof. W. J. Craw­ having printed at the office of the | to read the January papers and i presence of an acid, which can be ¡there will be awarded liberal pre­ i within her dose-barred Lower gB
miums, consisting of threa premi-1 nnil rumin8 and cogitS (a i weil-or-
ford, the signal officer at this place. state printer, 20,000 pamphlets (lis- I notice the accounts of hundreds , dissolved out bv alcohol
formerly Baxter it Rogers.)
I
ums
to each separate class.—viz.— : not-ti.-wed debS), and see the leap-
The
will
appear
regularly.
criptive
of
the
state
of
Oregon.
that
were
frozen
to
death,
many
|
pods aro New and Fresh and will
There is a large factory in Bridge-1 lst, 2d and 3d. The funds for the 'year eiuigrS.—«»/ Our PoS. Ex
Yamhill
county
is
described
at
times
in
their
own
door
yards,
in
E SOLD AT LOW FIGURES
“Josh Whitcombe” is a very
some length. When they are print­ I Dakota, Montana, Nebraska and port, near Chicago, employing one above being liberally subscribed by
Is ('ciisaniption Incurable.
RSII. A share of the public pat- laughable play.and should be well
hundred workers, in which waste!
e respectfully solicited. All kinds received by this community.
The ed a number of copies will be sent [ other states, notice the range of the animal blood is converted into the people of McMinnville and sur­
(' H. Morris
rounding districts, and collected I’end thr follow; n:;: Mr ‘ hhb
to each county for distribution.
i mercury in the telegrams from the
Unco taken in exchange for goods, price of admission will be low.
ihuk
Newark. -irk.,
:
"W as down with*,
I different points in the great north­ buttons. From 8,000 to 10,000 by James Minty, V. 8.
I
nbccss
of
lungs,
and
friends
mid physirinii.s;
Patents
granted
to
the
citizens
gallons
of
fresh
beef
blood
are
used
I
A Yamhill county man says he
I
Wright Bros., harness makers. pronounced mu an I nciirable ('nnsuniptive.
west, and then read tiie weather
has sowed wheat since lie came of the l’acfic states during the past record of old Yamhill, for the daily for this purpose. It is pro-1 McMinnville, will also give a bridle Begun taking Pr King’s New Diseovcrv*’
week
and
reported
expressly
for
for Consumption, am now on my third
1.. pareli in thin s|jeet» by evaporation for the best thoroughbred ; Mr. II. hottie,
to Oregon every month in the year
month of January, 1 isxx’
und able to oversee the work* on liir
n’liles from
i
nJ,d
donneai
processes,
ami
after-
and raised a good crop every time. this paper by C. A. Snow & Co. myself at my place 4 4 miles
Adams, harness maker, will give a farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.’’’
front'
,
, ,-
J.
Finck,
San
Francisco,
Cal.,
elec
­
Jesse
M iddluwart, Peenlur, Ohio, says
McMinnville, and let them pHy : wards worked up >nto various use-
—Roscberg Review.
THE LEADER IN----
. "IInd it not been for Pr King’s New Dis­
tric gas lighter; E. 8. Irvin, Berke­ their money and take their choice I [ul ar,“'!es' • Xot On^ b,U“°n18 bUt whip for the best trotter.
Grand promenade with McMinn­ covery lor (’onsumotion I wonld have died
Hugh Collard, who is brakeman ley, Cal., station indicator; E. B.
Again I nave never seen any cy. tons of ear-rings, combs belt clasps, ville Brass band in attendance, at of lung troubles Was given up by doctors.
on the passenger train from Port­ Knapp, San Jacinto, Cal., bridle
Am now in best of henlib.” Try it. sample
botP.CH free at Bogers A: Todd,
(5)
land to Ellensberg, dropped into winker attachment; M. i.achtnan, clones here, thunder storms cither, a".'1 tnnkets ‘irc «?"«« >y Biaje in 1 o'clock, p. in.
AU horses entered in the exhibí-1
town Tuesday and returned to San Francisco, Cal., sewing ma- like they have on the prairies ofi this manner from blood.
Electric Biiters.
Portland the same day.
lair weaving and Stamping.
■ chine; D. S. Mackey, San Francis- Dakota. AV if have plenty of wood! ADVICE TO THE ALASKANS. tion will be subject to the elassifi- '
cation of J. J. Henderson and A.1 This rriiicfl.v is lx?ooming so well known
and the best of building material, |
blooded
'
co,
Cal.,
cable
railway
grip,
Dick
Turpin,
the
fuH
ami .so popular jin to need no special men-
Ite Grange Store McMinnville, Or
M. Waddel.
and they are cheap, but perhaps I!
!
All who have unim I Electric Bitten*
Jersey bull, will stand the coming! POINTS FROM WASHINGTON have said enough.
[ The young men of this city who
— - - -------------------
| sirg the Manic song of prahc.—A purer
season at Riverside farm. Terms,
received
Thursday i teed Io <lo all that , I m claimed
‘‘ is Electric
Following is the weather report intend to go to Alaska in the spring r Geo. d Owens
COUNTY.
.
...
r ii i i
$2.50 payable at time of service.
iroill Bl OildniCiUl (arji) a lull blood-! Bitter* will cure all diseases of the Liver
for
the
month
of
January.
During
are
the
recipients
of
good
fatherly
These terms will be adhered to un­
Berkshire Loar. lie intends to I «»»<1 Kidhceyx wilt remove Pimple*. Boil«,
E d . TELEPiioNE:-Local and news which time the mercury was not L(jvice from nuinerqU(t per80n8. ed
Proprietor of the
der all circumstances.
tnVn nri'/n« nf fh*. runintv f iir
S“,t 1‘hciim and other allrrtioiiM caused by
take
prize.« at the (ounty tail.
! impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tlm
from afar oli usually form the
A. B kaly .
Monday 2d, mercury 32 to 36,1" I8h,n8 »<> offer them some, we
---------- —
■ system and prevent as well as cure all Mn-
’Vj FBI? \Tiri) <4T \ r T TOV I lariji fevre-s,—For cure of headache. Cun»
know nothing better to say to Tinri
It is a good rule to accept only reading matter of local papers, | soft snow all day.
1
^LLBkA I
> IALLIO.V
nl’lt| (ll(|igeMtion try Electric Bit-
such medicines as are known to be whilst but little or nothing is made
' ters—tyitiro Natisfaetion guaranteed, or
Tuesday 3d, liter, about 40, clear I them than the Tenth Miners’ com-
The leading
Mt. Vernon, the standard trot- : '“'"M nfuml<*i. -I'ri.y .Wet*. ar>d»l.«iiMT
worthy of confidence. It has been known of our near neighbors. Hav­ p.t times and warm.
mandment which 'is as follows:
bottle al Boger* A. I odds Drug Store. (5)
Wed. 4th, mer. about 33, clear at Thou «halt not commit unsuitable ting stallion arrived ho' re last
' ‘ Fri-1
’
ŒLRY
ESTABLISHMENT. the experience of thousands that ing had the pleasure to meet one of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is the best Washington county’s prominent times and warm. ,
—OF—
day, looking well considering the i
Home Testimony.
medicine ever used for tbroat and
Thur«. 5th, mer. about 28, clear •'•atrimony, nor covet “single bless- I
had
just
passed
!
rough
voyage
lie
Portland,
our
citizens
whilst
in
edness” (but they <lo); nor forget ;
Acker'» English Remedy for Coughs.
and cold, wind from north.
&MHILL COUNTY, ! lung diseases.
Grove Nov. IGth.
conversation turned upon matters
Fri. 6, mer. 20, clear anil cold. absent maidens; nor neglect thy through. Vernon is large, rangy, I We uae Ackers Forest
Mc-
The
regular
meeting
of
the
English Remedy in our
riiird Street. McMinnville Or
wind from north.
“first love”—but thou slialt consid­ of unrivaled c information, and. family whenever we are troubled with
1 Minnville Secular Union will be at home.
Sat. 7, mer. 14, elear anil cold. er how faithfully and patiently she possessing, as
people
in
Mc-
ns ho
he docs, tho rich coughs, sore throats, and wo conr-ider it
Said
he
:
“
You
I
held
at
Grange
hall,
Feb.
26,
1888,
lïÆ’ÎÆXTTJSrVTUT.Tl
the betland most rohublccollg medicine
wind
from
north.
j at 11 o’clock a. m. The taxation Minnville have shown considerable
awaiteth thy return; yea, and cov- | trotting inheritance of his illustri-1 we have ever used.
cold,
Sun.
8,
mer.
16,
and
clear
E. C. Hughes,
NSORIAL PABLOR, of churches and other ecclesinsti- enterprise and push of late, and by wind from north.
eteth each epistle that thou send- > ous sire (Jhttmpion Knox, with an I
Hardware Merchant.
i cal property, will be the subject for the way, it has indirectly benefitted
¡effusion
of
thoroughbred
blood
on
j
Mon. 9. mer. 14, clear and cold, eth with kisses of kindly welcome
Aekei's preparation tor sole bv Geo. VV.
ling, Hair Cutting and----
! discussion. Come out and show,
—until she hath thyself Neither his dams side, be properly occu-; Burt.
our town. (Hillsboro)
The ex­ wind from north.
1
“
If
not,
why
not.
”
: on in tho front rank 1
—-Shampoing Parlors.
Tues. 10, mer. 18, dear and cold, shalt thoq covet thy neighbors wife, I • ., .
press service which you have ob­
J. E. B rooks , Sec.
Bucklen’x Arnica Salvo.
nor trifle with the affection» of his I *
'
.
wind
from
north.
. £ ;rcat
hc.r.-ies of America. ,
C. H. FLEMING, Prop.
daughter:
yet.
if
thy
heart
be
free,
'
a,non
K
,be
r
Everybody needs a spring medi­ tained on the morning and evening
Wed. 11, mer. 30. 44 at noon,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
■
Mt. Vernon was driven by Mr.' Bruise».
and ¿_.l
cold l, wind from north.
kinds of fancy hair cutting done in cine, Bv using Ayer’s Sarsapar­ train has been of great service t« i dear
and thou love and covet each other, J
..............
Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum,
btest and neatest style
.
* ----
illa, y the
blood
--------
- --_ is
_ thoroughly
« » cleans- us. And now, that you have also
Thurs. 12. mer. 36, raining, snow­ thou shalt “pop the question,” be­ Hogoboom in Eastern Oregon, an Fever Sores, Tetter, ('hupped Hands,
[kinds of fancy hair dressing and hair eil and invigorated, the appetite i
| fore you start li^e a man, lest an- exhibition trot in 2:24, and it is no I Chilblain*, Corns, anil all Skin Erupt­
an evening mail, we will follow I ing and sunshine.
J. a specialty * Sptcmlattention given
stimulated, and the system pre­ your example and petition the de­
Fri. 13, mer. 14, clear, wind from other more manly than thou art, seen t.among hor <• men that Mr. | ion«, an»! positively cures I'i'es, or no
pared to resist the diseases pecul­ partment for the same privilege.” north.
Ladies' and Childrens' Work
: should step in Ix'fme thee, and
Pay inquired, It is gnaianleeil to give
Ask
[Iso have for sale a very fine assort- iar to the summer months.
thou love her in vain, and in the L. B. Lind •y has driven him be- perfect Hiillsfnction, or inonov refunded,
Sat.
11,
mer.
2,
clear,
wind
from
“
I
hear
”
he
continued,
“
that
you
Iof hair oils, hair tonics, cosmetics, etc for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Take no are going to have county buildings north.
anguisn
of thy
_
i liaerts disappoint- low 2:20. A!1 who witncsiiil bis price 2> cents per box. Kog-’rsATodd.
| I have in cunnoution with my parlor, other.
the langu­ wonder ful pet J at the City View
Sun. 15, mer. 6, clear, wind from mint thou «halt qti
I the largest aud finest stock of
erected in your town; well, that’s
Some very fine furniture is being good, public improvements always north.
Il age of the great “such is life” ami Paik when 1: ;e came under the wire
Ackir’i baby
put up in tho factory of Mr. Bing­ helps a place along. We arp not
CIGARS
Mon. 16, mer 5,snowing,at night thv future lot be that of a |x>or in 2;*z6| in a jog, that he could Soother nt Laud. It la th« only safe
yet r.i.ido that will remove all
Ever in the city.
ham. One point which is promi­ going to have county buildings, mer. 12.
! lonely, dispised, and comfortless easily have reduced his reecjd ty medicine
Infantile disorders. It coûtai ns me Oyfae*
' hird S treet M< M inxvillr . O regon nent is, that is made of our (Iregon
Tues.
17,
mer.
32,
2,
42
at
noon.
!
bachelor.
The
nl
ove
was
writb
:i
but we are going to build a large
I five sciondi had the game Bell- or ü'rj hiH», but glvos the child nsfuro!
fir, when filled and varished it brick public school house in Hills­
Wed. 18, mer. 18, 34 at noon, , by Bayard Taylor or some other ' founder qtu .n, Kilty Lynch, been cato fivm pain. Price 25 cunta. Bold by
shows a very beautiful surface with boro, one that is going to be a cred­ clear.
I man.
The only
able to urge him on the last <|tiar- ite»». XV Burt. <lru,-gíst.
the natual grain cx[x>sed. It will it to the town and large enough for
Thurs. 19, mer. 23, clear.
ter.
not be long before this beautiful years to come.” But, said I, what
Fri. 20, mor. 28, blowing snow . S chool E xhibition .—On Satur­
Wo trust the farmers of t hi# n
wood takes the place of costlier and say your heavy tax payers to that? al) day.
day evening an entertainment will adjoining counti
less beautiful kinds.
Sat. 21, mer. 48, thawing and be givon nt the Pleasant Hill school thi
“O, well I’m about the heaviest
’ efforts of t!
•ft J f..r MO BEK
An orphan girl named Vinnie E. tax payer in the district, and was raining.
Hl
is opposi IK
house in district No. 4.‘ David Civ arc securing fo • ot
McMinnville, is opened
We have no sub
Sun. 22, mer. 44.
Fields has engaged Judge Julius the first one to take a hand in the
bei t blooded F.toi k to
l
tion,
teacher.
A
very
neat'
pro-
in-t, lienee ran
Mon. 23. mer. 46.
Mnreland as her attorney to prose­ movement. You see,” he contin­
In lr«* time and
gramme has been arranged e<
Tues. 24, HKT.-14.
from Wa*h-
cute one Clarence Berry, formerly ued, “a respectable public school
r. or photo,
1 ing of dialogues,
Wed. 25, mer. 54.
a pressman on the News, and now j building will always make a good
f p:»tr»!tnl'le
' leaux, singing, etc
Thurs. 26, mer. 56.
conducting a little job office, for impression upon new comers, and
nut due kill
'of that vicinity
Fri. 27, mer. 50.
leading her astray under promise is sure to attract the better class of
i here you will find the best of
with
city Tuesday after
denies the emigrants.”
Sat. 28, mer. 50, 54 and 56.
Ben
of marriage,
M ines and Liquors, also
yi’ur $tate,
red fire, and no doubt blit wh
I tress
Sun. 29, mer 53.
began suit I "How do you intend to build it,”
charge in Mo. Vint
Imported and Doinestsc
i enti rtainment will Iw well apprcci
’J* vw«
Mon. 30, mer. 53|.
I- Mag
trs. Everything neat and Clean. on Friday in th' ie circuit court fori I asked. “We intend to bond the
V bin ,Is *.., 1) Ç.
L.-day
This month was the coldest J 1 ated and well attended.
$10,000 damage? -.—Welcome.
district fur two-thirds of the in-
T M. F ield », I’ropr.
Bosts and Sh-ss lavo taken a Tumble
V. HRICI3,
PROTECT YOUR HOMES!
i
r Si. Charles Hotel,
ITT Boyd,MD-
Itl't.ES 1
Miss A. P. Young,
wily Grocery Store
I ?i(‘WHrk.
•
ÍILLINERY.
M. HOLL,
IRST CLASS BAR
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UOK’S HOTEL,
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titnin
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