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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1888)
L h CE FOB PUBLICATION. L, OFHCE at ”reg<m nty. O^ WESTSIDE TELEPHONE.! -n.» foundations for ' - ----- are nearly finished. Did it never occur to the Repub lican voters of these two precincts, ■ i„.rpbv«iveiithattliefollowing- Dr. S. A. Young has moved bill office that their county convention, Íoti«1’,111‘;rí ítTleil iioticeof bis hit n- LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND into the room next the pc'st office, practically allowed the Lafayette proof in support of his ABOUT THE CITY. The b«st place for a meal is at D. C. Republicans to dictate all their h w ,,1‘iko..., .aid proof will lie made he- k’aneointy clerk or jmlge of Tilla- I lerco’a reslaurant. Mrs II. P. Sturat’s candidates? »2.00- L the i-0111 at Tillamook, on old stand. kk ,0U,’I f.’.a ■’ 188¿ 'iz: M Peter Come. The estimated crop of cereals in Cal Fu«*“.'’' 1 éiitrv. No 7365 for tbu W Geo. W. Briedwell has been Fh?lMJ8 E "of N W 1-4 ami N W Settle up. ifornia for the season of 1888 j, nearly county clerk for four years and is KAt 4 scv 23TIN lttoW 100.000 tons. For your paper. a candidate for the legislature ; a [of > the following Witnesse-J to C. Grissen's ice cr*an parlors back of purely honorary office. He has ??n!nrtinuous residence upon, nnd Choice fresh candies at C. Grissen ’ s. "aid land, viz: M 11 Morey, First National bank.—Mr«. E. J. Wells made a good clerk and will make a kiriitio» . o „ Johnson ,,f Garibaldi. Arctic soda, soda 5c a drink at C. in charge. Maulsbvof Tillamook, Orc- Grissen’s. good representative. Con, I 1 »• J \v. 'J'. B vbskv . Register. ri’ICE FOB PUBLICATION. The place to buy groceries is at Wai- I lace & Sou’s. L xp 0 ff . ce «t Oregon a.yf Or. V,“e .’¡ereal>ne Flakes for breakfast, at C. Grissen’a. I hereby given that the followmg- t'-i¡settler Imi died notice of Ins inten- ,,k,. final proof m support of las F‘10 md tb it said proof will be made he- E"ihe Indi' or clerk of Tillamook county, I* J,tTillamook, on Saturday. Juno 9. P“"'ulFrancis M Jackson, homestead EVx,, 4940. for the N b of S W 1-4. S W 1 r,f 8 W 1-1 a*1 J lots 2 and 3 of sec 30,4 2 L10.mines tlie following witnesses to tl nt ...mtinuens residence upon, and K™dmof "»hllandp-U; Wm. O’Hara K'i M Hardman <;f Netarts, Oregon; tU BtWt »»“ ‘ lau,le ‘ T’-'iirnxi i11 ire cloth far window screens Martin & Sanders. ■ mk FR LAND, A< 1 JUNE 3, 1K7H.— ■ notice fok PUBLICATION. ■ U xited S tates L and O ffice , ) 1 Oregon < ity, Or.. March 29, 1888.) ■Kotiee i» hereby given that in compli- Ee witli the provisions of the act of Con- t.f June.’,. 1878, entitled "An act for ■hde of timber lands in the states of Eifnruia Oregon, NevadH and Washing- E Territory.” Joseph N Hartley of East lol.it,I county of Multnomah, state of El'n ha. this day filed in this office his Cun statement No 260. for tlie purchase st. of N E 1-1 and N tf of b' E 1-4 of Ke 10 T 2 8, It 8 W, and will oner proof to ■owtiiat the land sought is more valu- Kle for its timber or stone than for agrieul- Kral purposes, and to est«blisli liis claim Ksai'l land before lhe Register and Re- Kirer of this offleo at Oregon City, Oregon, K Friday, the 29tli day of June. A, 1>. >888. ■ He names as witnesses; John <1 Hart- L Thomas Hartlev. Walter Smith and Klin Eduards, all ot East Portland, Orc- fAnvandall persons claiming adversely lie above-described lands are requested to ■¡e Hieir claims in this office on or before >re lid 28h day of June, 1888 ■' ’ W. T. B chney . I Apr27:l0 Register llMUElt LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— NOTICE FOR rUlILICATION. I U nited S tates L and O ffice , I Oregon City. Or, March 29, 1888. f I Kotiee is hereby given that in conipli- Lice with the provisions of the act of Con- lien of J uno 3, 1878. entitled "An act for lie sale of timber lands in tlie states of Falifornia. Oregon. Nevada anil Washing ton Territory,’’ Thomas Hartley of East Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, lias this day filed in this office his hromstatement No 261. for the purchase M the 8 'j and N E % of 8 W % and S U of I Evf sec. 10, T 2 8, R8 W, and will ofl'er Lroof to show that tlie land sought is more hluable for its timber or stone than for Igricultural purposes, and to establish his Maim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this otllcc at Oregon City, Ore- ton, on Friday, the 29th day of June, A,D. wss, He names as witnesses: Joseph N. Hart ley, John <• Hartley. Walter Smith and John Edwards, all of" East Portland, Ore gon. Anv .nnd all persons claiming adversely’ the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or be for# laid 29th day of June, 1888 W, T. B urney , Apr27:10 Register. [TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U nited S t \ tes L and O ffice , Oregon City, Or., March 29, 1888. f I Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Con- wress of June 3, 1878. emitted '•An act for [the sale of timber lands in the states of [California, Oregon, Nevada ami AVashing- Iton Territory.” John G, Hartley of East Portland, county of Multnomah, state of [Oregon, has this day filed in this office his s.vorn statement No* 259, for the purchase of the N W 1-1 of sec, 15, T 2 S, R 8 W, and I otter proof to show that the land sought is [more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this olfice at Oregon City, (»logon, on Fridav, the 29th day of June, A 0 1888 He names as witnesses: Joseph N. Hart ley, Thomas Hartley, Walter Smith and . ohn Edwards, all of East Portland. Ore gon Any nnd nil persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before 8«id 29th day of June, 1888 W T B i rney . Apr27:10 Register. Executors Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed executor of the Inst will and testament of Robert Stow deceased, by the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are here by notified to present them with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law of fice of Fenton <t Fenton, McMinnville, Or egon, within six months from lhe 18th dav of May, A. D 1888 I saac L amrrioht , Executor aforesaid, rs.VToy A F extox . Attys for estate. BOOKS ! STATIONERY ! ! MUSIC —AND— Musical Instruments of All Kinds. The only house of its kind in the county The McMinnvills News Co. 18:4 THIRD STREET. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla C. G-RISS j SK TI m of Keeps ksi SW GROCERIES, Ati Dn S?® S k CROCKERY, GLASSWARE CANDY AND NOTIONS. MOTHERS! C; is recommended bv phvsicii for < nil'lren tiildren teething ft I is : a .. purely veg' ilion, Its its ingredients inert are p lit - 1'rcparation, «round each b..tr It 1« nleaai nd botti«- It te and absolutely barn..™ li. ‘S ’’■tipation regulates the ,'ur.-. .liarrhewsnd win fe ' » richness, destroys worm pr< ' '"i<'lisions, «'xithcs the ch nttml sleep 1» f '• -hing and ’s panacea-the ricii ■' ' liildren lo-e». .V, < ents. at 1 he steamer Telephone is now on the route to Astoria. the court house Wm. Campbell has improved the looks of his property on C street by building a neat fence.' Jones non-en WH»?» Howell lias nan me the contract oi of re* re- building Mr Messinger’« house on Plinth- er creek which was destroyed by fire. i ITieG. lie vr. a n. post OI A. . 11. of t this city, assisted by detachments from North Yamhill and Dayton celebrated memorial day in this city. Farm, st©ck and grain scales for sale W. C. Arthur bad an axe stole from by Mai tin & Sanders. tii» wagon while in town the other day. Pacific Coast pugilistic circles are be j The fellow who got it is requested to bring it back. ginning to get new life. ; Brasilian Slaves. I Ml Tlie following particulars of the new ' law abolishing slavery in Brazil have been received: All emancipated nogroes now on coffee pltntations are required to remain there until the next cotfee crop is gathered, but in the meantime they are to receive a small rate of wages from their former owners, and sl all not be locked up in tlieir quarters, a- formerly. The former owi ore receive no compensation for liberated slaves Nearly 1,%K>,000 are liberated by the new law. In recognition of this inlightened mcas tire in removing tho last vestige oi If W. R. Derby never voted for a slavery (ruin the new world, the pope Democrat in his life, and can boast has «ent a golden rose to the princess c« i , 1 how can he expect Democrats regent of Brazil. to support him. And y^t, just Is Consumption lcurable. now ho counting on the Democra Read lhe following; Mr (’ H. Morris, tic vote at Lafayette. Newark, Ark., says: “Was down with abeess of lungs, and friends and physician? While Dr. J. W. Watts is around iironoihiced me an Incurable Consumptive. Jegan taking Dr King’s Now Discovery speaking, will he tell the voters for Consumption, am now on my third how it is that he and Senator Bird hottie, and abie to oversee the work on mv farm. is the finest medicine ever made?’ of Lafayette are now on a committee Jesse It Middiewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: there, to overthrow the county seat “Had it not been for Dr King’s New Dis covery for Consumption I would have died enabling act, for which they both of lung troubles Was given up bv doctors voted. Am now in best of health.” Try it sample Last Saturday this city looked like . Miss Ora Warren is quite sick with a a circus day. A large number of people severe attack of the measles. were in town and a vender of toy bal A largo assorttnent of fresh candies loons was on the streets. bottles free at Rogers & Todd, (5) just received at Wallace & Son's. E. L. E. White says that ’’Yam Mr. W. C. Keller, has opened a neat The finest lines of teas in tho county jewelry shop in tlie News & Music Co’s hill will give a rousing Republican Electric Bi iters. can be found at Wallace A Son’s. This remedy is becoming so well known building. When yon want watches and majority, Christianity to the con so popular as to need no special men trary notwithstandsng.” The time and For Crockery, glassware, wooden and clocks repaired, don’t forget him. tion. All who have used Electric Bitters « dlowware, go to Wallace A Son. For sale.—Twenty head of fine bunch used to be when it was considered sirg the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran Col. Marklan 1, superintendent of tlie grass geldings. They are fioni 4 to 6 respectable to uphold the Christian teed to do all that is claimed Electric years old, broke, for further parlculars religion. army mails under Grant, is dead. Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver enquireof Wm. Gallowav, McMinnville, and Kidheeys. will remove Pimples, Boils. Mason’s and Cohensev's latest ini- Or. Rheum and other affections caused by Let every poor man in Yamhill Salt proved fruit jars at C, A. Wi allace ” & impure blood, — Will drive Malaria from the A brother of Mr. Galloway,« accom Son’s. and prevent as well ns cure all Ma panied him from Eastern Oregon and county, irrespective of politics, vote system laria fevres,—For cure of headache. Con A jeweler has opened up a shop in stopped in McMinnville one day. Bus for Dr. G. W. Goucher, for treasurer. stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit the building occupied by the News and iness made it necessary for him to re He has gone many anight through ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed.. or Music Co. turn immediately. storm and rain, to relieve a poor money refunded.—Price 50cts. and$1.00’'per bottle*at Rogers & Todds Drug Store. (5) A baloon ascension was one of the Backache, stiches in the side, infla man’s wife or child, when he never features of Saturday afternoon in Mc- tion and soreness of the bowels, are expected a cent. Minnville. symptoms of a disordered state of the CLrv vK-o th® Children. They are ea- organs, which can be corrected pecially liable to sudden Sheridan lias a new addition to the digestive C. V. Kuykendall, the candidate by the use of Ayer ’ s Catliaitic pills. Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping ^ou^h. town. One of the stieets is named for joint representative is a Yamhill eto. ' Wo guarantee Acker’s J. II. Strain, an old Yainhilier, now Cleveland St. It saves in San Jose Cal. subscribes for T he man and well known in this county. Remedy a positive cure, Republicans should read the speech T elephome . Our list to old residents What do the voters know about hours of anxious watching. Sold by delivered by Knute Nelson a Republi- of Yamhill is steadily increasing. This Gee. W.Burt, Druggist. Maxwell, of Tillamook. Let every can in congress. sliowes tlie favor in which T he T ele body support the home man we The tale will be told next Monday. phone is held. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. know his interests will be ours. Someone is sure to have a black eye. A sound body and a contented mind The Best Salve in the world for Cut«, Who «ill it be? are necessary to perfect hapiness. If P. P. Gates is a very clever man, Bruise«. Sores, Ulcers. Salt lilioum, Remember that Wallace & Son pay you wish to posess these, cleanse your but he is well off financial! y, and Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, the highest market prices for produce blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt perfectly safe to take, and is a thorough does not need the office of county ions, and positively cures Piles, or no in exchange for goods. ly reliable, highly concentrated, and treasurer. He has been sheriff of Pay required. It is guaranteed to give Rogers A Todd have received the fin powerful blood purifier. this county, and made his money perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, est lot of hair brushes, trusses, etc., Tlie Ladies Aid Society of tlie C. P. out of the office. Vote for Dr. price 25 cents per box. Rogers&Todd. ever brought to this city. ehureii will give an ice cream and Goucher, the poor man’s friend. The band boys a e making a whole strawberry festival Friday, June 8th lot of music these days. The band afternoon and evening. They will also One of the benefits to the farmer should not let politics “bust” them. have a short programme consisting of W. I’. Johnson will be here regularly inu«ic and other exercises. Strawberries of the present protective tariff is the in the future three days in each month. and ice cream usual price. 15 cent« a tax on sisal the material of which May be increased, the Digestive organa May 3d, 4th and 5tli; June 7ih, Sth and dish. binder twine is made. With the strengthened, and the bowels regulated, 9th. tf More building will be done this season present duty it costs the farmer, just by taking Ayer’s Pills. These Pill* ars C. Le.inenweber reports business I *n McMinnville than for several years 2 cents a bushel for twine. Still purely vegetable in their composition. booming on the Nestncea and expects to j past. $72,009 worth of improvements he sells in competition with India. They contain neither calomel nor any i ** .i of a « business • < , . this 1 • I j a are a-zw ii under rx z4 n »• ll'.i tr rt 4 4 the 1 vzx »\rAontlt i tw cl do $100.000 worth thoie way^at present 4 time, and other dangerous drug, and may be taken $10,000 or $15,000 more are contempla year. The farmer of Oregon compete with perfect safety by persons of al! ages. ted. The streets are also being sprink A new sprinkler lias been built for ! led at last. Hurrah tor energetic Mc to day with labor at $2.50 per I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia the fair grounds. As soon as a pump can Minnville. Constipation. I had no appetite, month. After long years of legis ami be put in, driving on toe track will bo a uml was constantly afflicted with Head Several very fine horses have been I lation the farmer at last can see ache and Dizziness. I consulted our pleasure. purchased by Portland buyers during that he will not be protected. family doctor, who prescribed for me, at .Korn.—To tlie wife of J. E. Jansen, the past week. various times, without affording more ' . It would I— seems —.... ll Unit —l it ------ !_ May 23, 1888, a boy. Weight 10 be a’good idea to sell tho scrub horses But the rich inanafacurer will for than temporary relief. I finally com pounds. Father doing us well as could and keep the title, large,wellbred ntares the reason that he has money and menced taking Ayer’s Tills, tn a short be expected. in the county for bleeding purposes. A money makes the mare go. Farm time tuy digestion and appetite IMPROVED Wm. Gallaway arrived from Eastern large three-quarter Clyde mare was sold ers by your votes show your my bowels were regulated, and, by the Oregon Saturday night with a number the other day that should havo been strength. time I finished two boxes of these Pills of horses. Bill the Democrat makes a kept in the county if possible. my tendency to headaches had disap g.,od cow puncher. ■'There are several young ladies in The rich manufacures have a peared, and I became strong ami well.— .his city who deserve great praise for The contract for the building of eh lerer/ th “snap”, to use a vulgar expression, 1‘arius M. Logan, Wilmington, Del. new stables at the fair grounds has been decorating the Opera house Tuesday for when the high war-tariff is in full I was troubled, for over a year, with Loss of Appetite, and General Debility. let to 11. Schenk, for $50. The length Mr. Irish. They are Mi.ss Rose Hem bree, Miss Mary Carlin, Miss Cora Bak force. Ho can make money by [ commenced taking Ayer’s Pills, and, of the line of stables is 168 feet. er- Miss Laura Patty, Miss Mae Alex the aid of this unjust law while before finishing half a box of this medi Last Saturdry ami Sunday tickets ander and Mrs Clark Braly. Several cine, my appetite ami strength were re were sold to St. Louis and return fur other young ladies assisted in gathering the farmer, the man who is the stored.—C. O. Clark, Danbury, Conn. $87.50 tickets good until the 31st of flowe: s and moss. The tall decorating bulwark of this nation Has to starve, Ayer’s Pills are tho best medicine August. These are the rates for the was done by C'lias. Fenton and Jones competing with the pauper labor known to me for regulating the bowels, Democratic convention. Howell. Chas Fleming’s plants «ere of all the countries who raise wheat and for all diseases caused by a disordered Stomach ami I.ivcr. I suffered for over Tho old house in tho rear of the Opera boriowed for the occasion. three years with Headache, Indigestion, to export. ami Const ipation. I had no appetite, and house, is being torn up and will be Yamhill County Prospects. was weak end nervous most of tho limo. moved. Mr. J. Garrison the owner “The home price of wheat is will make a residence of it on his prop DY USING Mr. II. IL Sommerville has returned fixed by the export price and the erty in the Cozine addition. from a trip to Yamhill county, where farmer of Minnesota, has to com three Ixixes of Ayer’s Tills, anti at tho same time dieting myself, I was com I)o not forget that Wallace A Son in he went to show a party from Nebaska pete without any governmental pletely cured. My digestive organs are vite all customer« running bills to settle now in good order, and I am in perfect nt the end of every month, as prompt the land in the vicinity of Sheridan. aid direct or indirect, with the health. — P. Lock wood, Topeka, Kans. payment will enable them to sell you Thev aie much pleased with tlie country farmer of India in the markets of and will probably permanently locate Ayer’s Tills have bonc-fited me wonder goods at a very small margin. there. A great many people from the England.—Mr. Nelson, Republican fully. For xmmi h < T suffered from Indi gestion and Headnehe, was restless at On June 11th a race will be trotted East are buying land in Yamhill county congressman from Minnesota, night, and had a bad taste in my mouth between S. A. Manning's sorrel horse this summer. Property is held at rea March 29, 1888. very ruerning. After taking one box and I)r. Gouchers sorrel borsj far a sonable rates. Good farm and stock .4 Ayer's 1 ilia, all those troubles dis purse of $80. Both horses can make a land, valley and hill, can be had for my food digested well, and Farmers do you like the idea of appeared, $15 to $18 an acre, the town of Sheridan mile in about 4:30 if they try hard. my sleep was refreshing. — Henry C. competing with the cheap labor of llemmunway, Rockport, Maas. improving considerblv. The prospect is II. Shartzer, C. Brooks and J. Brooks lor a fruit crop is better than ever before. I wv cured of the Tiles by the use of returned from the mountains Sun Trees are already bending tlieir branches India in English markets, not in \yer’s Pills. They not only relieved me day. They «ere fishing while there witli the weight of growing fruit, Some your home markets?. This is the >f that painful disorder, but give me in anil cauglit’in the neighborhood of 300 frozen good protection does you . l’rotec. creased vigor, ami restored my health.— fish. Shartzer has a big fish story to fall grain in exposed locations was in the tion instead of protecting the ne John Lazarus, bt. John, N. B. ft out, but new seed was put in tell. spring and is looking finely, Other cessities of life from foreign com Remember that Wallace A Son have fall grain is nearly waist high and a petition protects the articles manu no rent to pay and they propose to give large crop is sure.—Oregonian. by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowoll, Maw. factured, not the articles produced Prepared their customers the benefit every time Sold by all Druggists aud Dealers in Modiciua. “Decoration Day.” by labor on the farm. when in need of anything in the line of groceries, crockery, glass, wooden and The years that have elapsed since the The duties on manilla and sisal, willow ware. clo»o oi the civil war have served to out of which binder twine is made, The Hassalo made the run of the Cas cades, Saturday without a scratch. She obliterate all sectional feeling, and a in the year 1886, were $1,188,282. was commanded by Capt. James M . united and piosperous nation joins in The protective tariff takes this tax Troup. She made the run of six miles keeping green the graves of all its be from the grain farmers and it costs in ten minutes. There were, in all, loved dead. It IS in this spirit that th* FOR about 2500 excursionists witnessed lhe publisher of th« New York Family Story every mam two cents a bushel on paper has had written a thrilling and bis wheat to pay it. And he perilous trip through the rapids. pathetic romance, peculiarly «pproriate Friday Mr. Cannto, the contractor on to this national holiday, entitled must sell his wheat in a foreign the court house, took to Portland with ‘ Faithful Ia?onoie; or, His Grave Keep market, without any protection. Mr. D. P. Adam«, Union. Routh Carol Inn, him a large piece of stone troni the Green.” In the same pap«r will also Farmers do you like this idea of write» : “ I was afflicted with a terrible cuaa of bl<Mx1 ixifson for about thirteen month». I Haitman quarry, to test it by freezing be found a weekly instalment of the protection? w»» treated by tlm bescjphyRlciana, and u»r<t it. Mondav morning he brought the “Life and Adventures as showman ▼arlcu» kind» <>f remrdle», but received no Fubstantial relief. I finally tried the Swift stone back with him. The stone was in of P. T. Barnum,” written by himself, Eprclfc. and about four bottle» cured me Did’nt we hear some Republican I the center of a large cake of ice. It had and equally interesting to ths young »ouud and well.'* Col. R. If. Kleacr, editor and proprietor of been frozen in a temperature of 43 de-1 folks M weil as heads of families. There say something about a tariff on the Opelika. Ala.. 7'imee. under date of AugUMt 1. 18*7. write»: “When I waa . grees below zero. When the ice melted > are rars literary treats, and those of our wool? And how awfully wicked a young man, through indiscretion, I con the stone was found to be intact and as readers who are not already enjoying it was to "protect sugar.” And yet tracted a dlaeane which ha» »tuck to me for year». Some five or »lx year» 1 good as when put to the test. them will do well to obtain No. 766 of McKin'ey, the Republican leader •Ince I was troubled with pxrina, ao aa to make It dlfflcult for me to walk. Having Regarding tRe paper upon which the tlie New York Family Story Paper ef from Ohio, wants to protect sugar advertlwed the 8. S. 8. In my paper for several year», I concluded I would try It to aee if election tickets are printed, the state their newsdealer or eend direct to the there was any efficacy in the medtelne. 1 must have the same opinion of honesty publisher. Munro’« Publishing House, still, and so does Wm. D. Kelly of commenced using It according to direction» and used half dozen bottle». I waa once at a as the Irishman who remarked that Noe. 24 «nd 26 V«ndewater Street, New Pennsylvania. If the protection is way station and.getting left, I walked the “honesty is the best policy, but it k»p«« York, and receive the paper for four good on wool, why not on sugar? •even mile» ami bare never felt any return of the old malady. After experiencing the a man d—n poor." For the same paper months for oae dollar, pwitage free. food eff*et* I muat say I am satisfied with Is the wool farmer any better than he result. I am sixty eight years of age and ¡that can be had from anv dea er fur I 1 feel now like a young man and can go to the sugar farmer? $4.20 per ream we are obliged tops) the (lie case when necessary and set up from »lx to eight thousand ems without any incon state $6.00 per ream. Out on «ncli venience. 1 tend you thia without sollclta, Farmers how much duty do you steals —and the fact of its being bv the tion. _ Weather hot Mr F. Woehl. 311 Forth A ven ne. Outage, state makes it that much wor««.—Tran pay on your Calcutta and Dundee under dale < J June 13. IW7. write»: “I deem New building« are «panging up «■ It my duty to thank you for the cure I rc- script.—Just «o. grain bags? They are made from relved from your excellent medicine. I con by magic and a city is born in a day. tracted a very »cvere case of blood poison TnE T ei .« phoi » s knows that several jute which is protected in order to ing about two year» ago. Hearing of your Candidate« ar« arriving on «very matrices will soon Uke place which medicine.! went to a drug «tore, the pro enable the dealers in grain bags prietor of which persuaded me to l»uy a will astonish the people in thi* city, train. preparation of his own. which be said was to corner the market, and run the a sure cure. I used six tmttlrs of hia stuff that seveial young men in tins city Dr. Watt« will be her« to look out for and grew worse ail the time. At last I got prices up to 11 cents apiece, as they want to get married, that the Democrats that class of immigrant« <1’»gusted and despaired of a cure. I met a friend who told me that your medicine had i have done twice in a dozen years. stand a good short both in this county , cured him. I went to the same dnirglst Manv from here attended th« Camp ! and state, that Joe Simon has not got again ami demanded your medicine. He re And yet the grand old party asks luct ant I* sold me twelve bottle*, and I am Id» $1,060 vet, that McMinnville n««d« meet mg on Mill Creek Sunday. now perfectly cured. I write this for the Republican wheat raisers to howl water works, that this city shon -I have benefit of •ufl’errm. to prevent their het >g A game «1 ball was |>laved her« Sat deceived by fai«c mprv^etit at ions. 1 thank i a “right smart” celebration, that the urday bet ween Sheridan club and Grand for protection. you agaiu for the bent fit derived from your medicine. ** court house «nil «»"J* Kunde Which resulted 18 to 14 in lavor l>r. J. N Chencv. a prominent physician, reaidiag in K. lav lib- Schley < «maty. Qeorxia. P. F. Biowne ha« a new ad in thia of Grand Kunde. in a letter recounting the Infallible surer»» Kottnr tK*tDoc You OK owns two new issue. Read it. he haa In >-ntlng contagtrnie Wood |n»noa Mr William Blair is the happy father ra»ra In hi* r*Un*l'» pre« ttee. write»: Col. Irish made a very fine speech “Thcsr who know the almoet InevHaWei of another girl. permanently da» gtrotis effect* n«»reorv will welcome your dkn-overr of S. S. a. as a Democrat)« «uec«M ia amured r.ext at the Opera house Tuesday evening. I mm > u to hnmanttT The me«Ik*el prvfwWun, He spoke about an hour then was taken always wary <d proprietory nw-ik-Uw», la |M«ud«y. •nddenly ill «nd had to retire. ■ ommg slowlv and »n •»»>.> cane» «eentb. the mr of S. Su d. tai care» of Woud Oto- Men bant the cattle buyer wu in •r«tar Of -••«*rs» a madirtase tha* c »r»a From the last telegraphic dispatch w« the week. p«*w«miBK ia m worm 'orm n»nm pwtdv «kMh learn that there is no hope for General famat r--rv^toytam^^ Bu»wa—Mnt '-■l,. k pre-’ ' • 1 •’ • " Sheridan He is wleubirdiy dea-i by ^^y^^Kliiday at lti\er«|.l^ this tin»«. The Appetite Ayer’s Pills, The Only Remedy Contagious Blood Poison. ■ c CASTOR IA for Infants and Children Caatort* ennw Colle. ddrtklfrstton. I Sour Stomach, Diarrhea«/ Eructation. Kills Worms, gives xteep/ aud promo«« aP reation. Without injurioas BtdtaitM. Tas Csjrrif ft C ompany , 77 Murray Stfest, X. T. Filling a Long Felt Want Crfiliid Big Opening. 1 I have gone into the Clothing business. Iam now ready to supply your wants with Big Bargains in Metis’ and Boys’ suits, Pants, etci My motto will bo “Small profits nnd Quick sales. I have no Rents nor Clerk hire to pay.- I have but mv foot down on high prices to begin with. I have bought my stock for Cash, and that talks you know. Godl Mens’ suits from $10. upwards. Boys’ suits front $4. upwards, Mens’ punts, good and durable at $3.50 per pair. Conte and see lite. I can please* you. In Mens’, Ladies’ and Childrens’ shoes mv stock is larger than ever to Suit the times. PIONEER BOOT and SHOE STORE. Opposite the Grange Store. P. F. BROWNE. ■ g All through our store with the choicest selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, etc., that has ever been seen in McMinnville. Our goods are not bought at random but with special view to wants of the people of this city and vicinity, and we G uarantee O ur P rices to be as low as any store in the County. -, ROGERS & TODD, Druggists. ooooooo ooooooo ooooooo. LOWER=TIIAN=TBEELO WESTS oooooooooooooo ooooooooœooooooooooooooooooooo OOOCXIOOOOOOOOO I have opened a full line of Ladies Dress goods, Furnishing goods, Clothing, Groc eries, Hardware, Paints and Oils, Farm Wagons, Machinery, Harness and a complete stock of merchan dise of Every Description, To the View of the Public. These Goods Were All Purchased in Chicago and the Prices are BEYOND COMPETITION. oooooooooooooo oixxiooooooooooootxxMMioooooooooa oooooooooooooo "When You Want GO O DIS Call on Us at Our New Store in Carlton, Oregon. W. A. Howe. J. B. ROHR, 5:» Hoose. Sign, and Ornament al Painter M c M innville , okegon . Graining, Palter Hanging and Carriage Painting. Prompt Attention to Orders’ from the Country. ÎÎliVoï Iboasands «uS-rm r from 4»ihi*«> C<w iiiapOv.. Cough», «f«. ” Did y<m ,v«r try Acker's Éugliiùi Ueciedy? It i» Abe Mak préparai; a know« foe a.1 Lang Trvafiia«, •oiu oa a powlivv giAAranieu at ■0®.. AJO, Uv»>. W Burt Drug^i*!». H. W. Sitton. Notice to Contractor*. Notice ic hereby given that th» hoard of M-liool director, for school dietriet No. 40, Yamhill county, Oregon, will receive seal ed biclii up to J one.'>th. 1888, for tlte eon- •tniction of a school building a« per nl«i>* and si>e< ifleations to be seen at the ofllee od W If. Burrows, located on th* e>wt boura grounds. The contractors to furnish sH material and complete s*i<i bulKhnw r**4y for occupancy. The board of ilirwsn. r* serve the right to reject anv au.t all The bid. to be deposited witli the uter* s* the district at tlie r ir-i National Hank. *a* MinuviUe, Oregon. Jno. W oktmam , Ctaek. Wu. M c V ummsa ... ( f,n. Vila*. t.Bieeas. i :