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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1888)
MASONRY’S POET LAI BEIATE. justice, and which findsite strength and usefulness in the faith and Ivube I Morri« the Toe I L uireate of the people, ought not to be . 1 of I)«. Friv ni ihonrv wan burn in MaRsauhu- The Official Democratic Paper. trust tolerated. M«ttH on th**, 31-1, of AiigUiit 1813. Hr I While the heaviest burdens inci H.U. HEATH dent to the necessities of the gov early betfftne an active Fre* Mason and I began to lecture in 1837. Ue was 70 M c M innville , F riday , S ept . 28, 1888 ernment are uncomplainingly borne yearn ol<l at the time ol hia death which light burdens become grievous and at La Grange. Ky,. [ intolerable when not justified by occured July 29th, Ht ^ind hw i« nincerely mourned by t ms of j National Ticket such necessities. Unnecessary taxation is unjust CLEVELAND and THURMAN. taxation. And yet this is our condition. We are annually collecting at our Where is Harrison? custom-houses and by means of our Vote for Cleveland and tariff rc- internal-revenue taxation many millions in excess of all legitimate form. public needs. As a consequence] When did you hear of Harrison there now remains in the National: last? treasury a surplus of more than I one hundred and thirty millions of j What about better fire protection dollars in McMinnville. Keep the ball No better evidence could be fur-, rolling. nished that the people are exorbi- j tantiy taxed. The extent of the Bets are being made in New superfluous burden indicated by j York City at the following propor this surplus will be better appreci tions $100 on Cleveland to $7o on ated when it is suggested that such Harrison. surplus alone represents taxation aggregating more than one hundred D r . R obert M orris . How many Democrats in Yam and eight thousand dollars in a hill county voted for Van Buren county containing fifty thousand thousands Freemasons and fraternity folks generally, upon three continents, and intend to vote for Cleveland. inhabitants. who knew him personally during the Send us your names. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. For Toilet Use. Ayer’s Hair Vigor keeps the hair soft and pliant, imparts to it the lustre and freshness of youth, causes it to grow luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures all scalp diseases, and is the most clean ly ot all hair preparations. AVFR’Q Hair Vigor has given me “ • Ln O perfect satisfaction. I was nearly bald for six years, during which time I used many hair preparations, but without success. Indeed, wbat little hair I Lad was growing thinner, until I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor. I used two bottles of the Vigor, and my head is now well covered with a new growth of hair. — Judson B. Chapel, Peabody, Mass. U AID that has become weak, gray, nnlil and faded, xuay have new life and color restored to it by the use ol Ayer’s Hair Vigor. •* My huir was t Inn, faded, and dry, and fell out in large quantities. Ayer’s Hair Vigor stopped the falling, and restored my hair to its original color. As a dressing for the hair, tills preparation has no equal. — Mary N. Hammond, Stillwater, Minn. VIPilR youth, and beauty, iu tlio w lUUllj appearance of the hair, may be preserved for an indefinite period by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. *• A dis ease of the scalp caused my hair to be come harsh and dry, and to fall out freely. Nothing I tried seemed to do tae any good until I commenced using Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Three bottles of this preparation restored my hair to a healthy condition, aud it is now soft aud pliant. My scalp is cured, and it is also free from dandruffMrs. E. K. Foss, Milwaukee, Wis. two score years and more he was con Ayer’s Hair Vigor, nected with masonry. Sold by Druggists and Perfumer.. Robert Morris was initiated into the P bbtbct B axety , prompt action, aud craft on March ft, 1846. He became at once what is known as a "bright” Ma wonderful curative properties, easily son, and bis progress in the order was place Ayer’s Pills at the head of the list steady until bis election as Grand Master of popular remedies for Sick and Nerv ous Headaches, Constipation, and all ail ol Kentucky in 1858. Very shortly after Bird-fanciers say that the voices Secretary Vilas seems not to take his entrance intqthe order he began to ments originating in a disordered Liver of American-bred canaries become I have been a great sufferer from harsher in each generation. Ger it for granted that tbe constructions write upon Ins mysteries, and at the time Headache, and Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are only medicine that has ever man birds must be constantly im of law and departmental decisions of his death he’liad contributed over 300 given the me relief. One dose of these Pills articles upon them. Tliia made him of the past have been correct and ported to preserve a mellow note. will quickly move my bowels, and freo my head from pain.—-William L. Page, for the best interests of all concern very popular witli Freemasons, and dur Richmond, Va. At the annual convention of the ed. ing all bis later years his lectures were Ayer's Pills, G. A. R. Hon. William Dorner was confined exclusively to subjects of in Since the pre em ption and home terest to his beloved order. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. ehosen commander-in-chief. He Bold by all Daalers in Modlcine. has a splendid war record, and is stead laws first became operative, Since 1860 Mr. Morris has resided at now a member of congress from it has been the rule of the General La Grange, Ky. In 1884 he received Missouri. Land Office and Department of the the title of Poet Laureate of Freemason Interior that the laws intended that ry. Among his works are "Lights and Shadows of Freemasonry,” published A single shad produces 100,000 eggs, and only about 5,000 are each settler should acquire title to in 1852; "History of the Morgan affair,” hatched naturally. By the artificial 160 acres of ¡and, and that where published in 1852; "Code of Masonic method 98,000 are successfully entries were made for parts of frac-! law,” published in 1855; “History of Work, Ambition and Passion, cause hatched. No wonder this fine fish tional sections, although all of the | Freemasonry in Kentucky,” published more Agony of Mind and Body, and Destroy more Human Beings every year gets cheaper every year. sub-divisions applied for by the en in 1859;- “Freemasonry in the Holy than All the Armies of the World. Land,” published in 1882; ‘‘The poetry Politics are booming in the east tryman might lie within the bound of Freemasonry,” and workes on nu and it is a sure thing that Cleve ary lines of a technical quarter sec mismatics. About a year ago Mr. Mor land will be elected. Thousands of tion, the entry must be restricted to ris lectured to the masons of this county hardshell Republicans will vote that number of such sub-divisions at Lafayette. The above portrait of him the Democratic ticket. They know that nearest approximated in area is a good picture oi him at that time. what is for their own interests. I the magic 160 acres or nominal Mr. Morris is a man whose fatue will : quarter section, and in many in-. never grow I osb in the minds of the ma This wonder of Modern Chemistry ¡3 McConnel formerly of this county I ^tance8 Bettlerg havo been fred , sonic fraternity. pronounced to be unequalled for its I8 ?r88nTingZi p1Ut\i 7r after having made entries, to refin’! “Rob’* Morri«’ Last Pdem. power of replenishing the vitality of lhe bred full blooded Republican. He igh solae80ne of the Bub.divi8ion81 has cornered the flax seed crop of 2overed b their entrie8 80 that tho I We are indebted to the Knights of body, by supplying all the essential con the north west coast and the people excess over ’ 160 ,f)0 a„ rM should . .. , be as Honor of Louisville, Ky., for tho follow stituents of the Blood, Brain and Nerve acres Substance, and for developing all the must pay his price or not get it. small as possible, and frequently ing poem, which was read by Captain Powers and Functions of the Sysiem to H. B. Grant at the funeral of the poet The fifteen great American in under this rule settlers havo been laureate of Freemasonry, iu La Grange, the highest degree. It acts as a specific, forced to take less than the 160 surpassing all those of the present age, ventions of world-wide adoption are Ky., on July 29, 1888. Captain Grant 1. The cotton-gin ; 2. The plant acres, the practice being to permit atated that it bad been sent to him by for the speedy and permanent cure of ing machine ; 3, The grass-mower the entry for such tracts as come Dr. Morris, with tbe request that it all derangements of the Nervous and Systems, Nervous Prostration, and reaper; 4. The rotary printing- nearest—whether above or below ! 1 should not be made public until after the Blood General Debility, Mental and Phy Eress; 5. Navigation by steam; 6. that acreage. In homestead entries, where the author’s death. We feel confident that sical Depression, Incapacity for Study [ot-air engine; 7. The sowing-ma land embraced exceeded the area our readera will be pleased to obtain or Business, Noises in the Dead and chine; 8 The india-rubber indust of 160 acres, the settler was re this, the last contribution of the beloved I Ears. Loss of Energy and Appetite. ry ; 9. The machine manufacture Being a Natural Restorative, its ener quired to make payment in cash or frater. It is entitled of horseshoes ; 10. The sandblast * MESSAGE FROM THE GRAVE. gising effects are not followed by cor its equivalent in some kind of for carving; 11. The gaugelathe; Brothers in June or in December, responding reaction, but are Perma 12. The grain-clovator ; 13. Arti “Land Scrip” for the “oxcess,” as Honoring tbe memory of the dear St nent, and are frequently shown, from the surplusage is technically called, ficial ice-making on a large scale; John. tho first day of its administration, by a 14. The electric magnet and its at the rate per acre at which the Then let some kind participant remember j remarkable Increase of the Nervous land was rated by the government. The name of him who wrote this, but is | Power, with a feeling of Vigor, Strength practical application; 15. T ue T el The Secretary has recently gone; ephone . changed this practice, and a pre Let some kind brother rise, while all are si and Comfort to which the patient has long been unaccustomed. The nervous lent, emption or homestead settler may extracts . symptoms disappear, as well as the And with deep pathos and fond friend now enter nil of the land within the Functional Derangement. Sleep be ship say: The Following are Extracts From Gro Emits of a quarter section as sur comes calm and refreshing. At the He was a Masou, gentle, true aud tender. ver Cleveland’s Letter of veyed, regardless of the quantity, loved old things that do not pass same time the patient gains flesh, the Acceptance. it being held that the language of And away. features presenting a striking improve the law “shall be entitled to enter ment ; the Face becomes Fuller, the Ha loved his friends; in them his heart, i The cost of the government must one quarter section” means that a Lip* Red. the Eyes Brighter, and tho found anchor. continue to be met by tariff duties quarter section as surveyed may be Bound in affection as with hooks of steel; Skin Clear and Healthy. The hair collected at our custom-houses up entered, and that the references to As for his foes, he gave few signs of rancor, of the head and beard grows and ac on imported goods and by internal 160 acres are merely explanatory, But bore their slanders patiently and well. quire strength, as also the nails, show revenue taxes assessed upon spirit not restrictive in character, or thal He loved to make in simple verse that ing the importance of the action of the uous and malt liquors, tobacco, and they may apply to entries for sub rhyming, medicine on the organs of nutrition. It oleomargarine. divisions of sections not forming a Where ancient signa and emblems smooth gives back to the human structure, in a I suppose it is needless to ex quarter section as surveyed. ly Ha; suitable form, the Lively. Animating, plain that all these duties and as The rule, it would appear, for the Where deeds of brother-love and truth are I Element of Life which has been chiming, sessments are added to the price of future is to be that a settler may wasted, and exerts an important influ I ence directly on the Brain, Spinal Mar the articles upon which they are enter all of any quarter section, re And Masonry is wed to poetry loved tbe word of God; it* hopes eternal row and Nervous System, of a Nutritive, levied, and thus become a tax upon gardless of area, and without pay He Grew sweeter as the end of life grew nigh; all those who buy these articlos for ment of excess ; but if the settle A sinful man, but saved by grace supernal. Tonic and Invigorating character, there use and consumption. I suppose, ment be upon lands not embraced Trusting in Christ, lie dreaded not to die by checking all wasting of the Vital Fluid times a cloud the promises disguising, too, it is well understood that the within the surveyed lines of one At And and the more Exhausting Processes deep humility obscured the scene. effect of this tariff taxation is not quarter section, then the old rule of But tho bright Bon of Righteousness upris of Life, maintaining that Buoyant ing Enorgy of the Brain and Muscular limited to the consumers of impor restriction as to area and require Dispelled the gloom aud w armed the soul System which renders the Mind Hap- ted articles, but that the duties im ment of excess payments will gov-; again. posed upon such articles permit a ern. He gav* the widows and the orphans duly. | py, Cbcurful, Brilliant and Energetic; A portion ot hie hard-earned, scanty store, I entirely overcoming that dull, inactive corresponding increase in price to It has also been decided that a And though the amount might seem but ' •nd sluggish disposition which many be laid upon domestic productions pre-emptor may not be permitted to trifling truly. of the same kind ; which increase, sub-divide the land cover He gave so cheerfully it seemed the more person* experience in all their action. His heart was in his work, to build the tern- j Prico, £>1.6O per bottle. paid by all our people as consumers filing into town lots and r>le. fOR SALE 81 ALL CRUCCISTS. of home productions and entering places of business and trade there In fervency, he toiled through many i years. SNELL, HEITSCHU A WOODARD, every American home, constitute a on without waiving his right of pre the temple,” spiritual and men- i Aug 24 6m Portland, Oregon. form of taxation as certain and as emption, and persons so doing will To ‘‘build lai. He triumph« now — is freed from toil and j inevitable us though the amount not be permitted to make payment tears was annually paid iuto the band ol for and perfect title to the land un- j He's gone; the problem that so long ha ‘ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the tax-gatherer. der tbe pre-emption law. studied, L*xo Orricx at Oregon City. Or., ■ These results are inseparable It is held that a subsisting entry, ] That my«ti ry of . “the to come” pro-! , ... — world ------------- Sept , 21st. I8s8 i from tha plan we have adopted for though the land may have been . , , , . ... Notice is hereby given that the following Is solved ; Ins tree of lire which only bud- named settler ha« tilled notice of his inten-I the collection of our revenue by abandoned by the settler prior to fich I tion to make final proof in support of if his tariff duties. They are not men the attachment of rights under a Bears now full hurvest in celestial ground, claim, and that said proof will ma !■ I» be- ... be _ _ ___ Great Presence, with the wearied , { j...» for* tl*o of Tiikii ■ ’ ... clerk . .. . . .... , ,„aiu. ok uutk i ire . at tioned to discredit the system, but railroad grent, is sufficient, to ex In the resting Tillamook. Ore . on Tuesday Nov . 13. 1888. by way of preface to the statement cept the land from the operation of He has his wages and is well content, i viz Cha’. L Smith pre-emption D S No in silence stand; your love attest | 55V) for the* w ofne, s cot » «■ and n ’ of that every million of dollars collect the grant, and the act of selection 1 Brothers, ing— .’1 t 2 * r 10 » ed at our custom-houses for duties or listing of the laud on account of This is the word your dying brother sent ' s w- He of sec names the following witne-ses to prove his continuous residi nei upon, an i upon imported articles and paid the railroad grant, confers no right The Saturday Review give» cur cultivation of, said land, vii A N Sim iuto the public treasury represents under the grant aud will not oper mon«, J W. Johnson .1 N Mel ane all of many millions more, which, though ate to prevent the admission of an rency to a report that the Govern- Nenocton r. O on. 1 John Shen . , f Tilla- i mook P O in Tillamook county, Oregon. never reaching the National treas entry land ________ under any of __ the. ment of India contemplate» ‘a gen I , for the ____ w __ W T 1‘iH.srv. ury, are paid by our citizens as the laws relating to the disposal of pub-| oral move forward all along the Sep 28:28 Register COPP’S LAND REVIEW. Of the twenty leading trusts in the United States, all but three Some Recent Decisions by the Secre deal in and seek to control the tary of the Interior—Old Ruling* articles heavily protected by the Rescinded and Greater Liberality To tariff. ward Settlers Shown. More Terrible than War! DUJARDIN’S increased cost of domestic produc tions resulting from our tariff laws. In these circumstances, and in view of this necessary effect of the operation of our plan for raising revenue, the absolute duty of limit log the rate of tariff charges to the necessities of a frugal and econom ical administration of the govern ment seems to be perfectly plain The continuance, upon a pretext of meeting puolic expenditures, ot such a scale of tariff taxation as draws from the subtance of lhe peo- {>le a sum largely in excess of pub ic needs is surely something which, under a government based upou / m »k .. i !,ine” iQ the matter of sanitation It is also held with regard to rail , , ...... road grant» that land covered by a:*'”’ PXPrcSBt'8 a hope that the pro NOTICE FOR 1TB1.1CATION pre-emption filing valid on it» face jectcd changes will be thorough, L and Orricx at Oregon City. Or . Z ----* — * •« itadds Nept.. 21st . 1888 > is excepted from the operation of * courageous, and effectual, | Notice Is hereby givi n that the follow the grant. 1 that “with respect to cholera the ' named settler has tiled notice of hi- men- final , proof in »u -. won A pre-emption filing is considered unchecked prevalence of that di I tion to ---- make ----------- , -.'t of his claim sn.l that said proof will nc made be- as the record assertion of a claim ' fore the county judge or . i.. in ............ hi.« al ?eu “■?------------------- .neethen tv - county - - . lc-k of Tillamook c ntv <»r. into the validity of which a railroad sease in Iudia places the English the at Tillamook Or., on Wednesday Nov 14th, Government in the embarrassing company is precluded from inquir 1888. viz: James W. lol nson honivMe ing. Even the fact that the land and illogical position of having se tre No 64V» for the n wot n e, neo >f ad n en- w. has been awarded to the grant in cured immunity at home by sanita nf tec 24 and a w of a e and s e oi s w t nf sec 13 t 2 s r 10 w former controversies involving its He names the following witnesses to status, does not prevent the Depart ry precautions, while India contin prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vii: John Sheets. ues to be the headquarters and ment from reconsidering the matter Joseph McCane. Freeman Harris and Chas starting point of epidemics which 8 Smith all of Tillam oek in Tillamook .»nd making a different decision. county. Oregon. W T B vbxet H knby N. C opp threaten ths rest of the world.” 8ep» 28 Register mien. South cirolln*. I wllh* terrible <•*»» r. ..t thlruen nioiitbi. 1 , I,h,«k:*ui.»udu>ej but received no , 11v iried the swirl : . r bottle* cured mo for Infants and Children nlltorand proprietor of /< -<a, under date of rit. n When i wM u.ii .ndlscretion. I con- v. hh h has stuck to >.,.0 five or six year« . w.ih pain* .: b.-.iit f r nto to walk. Having (.,l to S. S. in my paper for several . ! 1 " on!d try it to see if v t- ;ii. ■•. !n the medicine. I . . p c r<liug to direction» in i I'oith .8. Iwasoncsats , ,,i, l ‘ it u.X h'ft. I 'va!rk^‘*?® way ‘»t. - 1 have ne' er felt any return «ev4 n i .It-, After cxperiencingtBj» of the . • ,‘Est say I uni satisfied with . i .-.. s • V eight years of ago and t n<‘ rr V. 1IE. a vnimg man andean go to > .’e'd ,, ui.c ^iiy andfw v upfromsix the c. 1 any I \ me *nue. I send ; <«u thte without soliclUk tP>n. , Wo. id. 211 North Avenue, Chicago, • ' ■ 1 " 1 1 ■ ' s : t undei for - tbe re- ‘ u- ,-oro - I -~- i II. v .'»1UÍ . I.'.UmiiE-jAu •d fr m x our i xcellcut medic.r«»’. I con- . . ; v ., ■ e. e < ase tf blood ppfevu- ■ d u ini'; a ■> «ut i • ye-u.s ogo. Hearing of your nu dii !• I v > >,t to a drug store, the pro- ' ’ n persuaded mo to buy a 1-; t / ■ . i’ v <>f iiii own, which he said was 1 1. ,• : bOttl< a of hlS Stuff a L’.n> ; . .'..j,, worse all the time. At last I Kot, nnd ; \ .•<! tiii'i despaired of a curo. I met a ■ 1 w . t d<l me that your medicine had f ’iv.i'1 who t< same druggl druggisv cured hint, 1 w< ¡,i to the fame rour medicine. He r ro- i.a.idt .1 your again and '■«------ twèlve bottles, and I am In tint.v ■ id nn-t»»c*»v w‘ now i -.f*. f.y cured. I write this for the tci'ei’t <d « .fferer -. to prevent their being d«p.’< tved by false representation«. I thank you py'.Hn tor the benefit derived from jour 11 hr . l ' n . Chcnov, a prominent physician* rf -hi ;i in Ella' die. Senley County, Georgia, ill U lb I- recounting the infallible success he 1;.. in > uring eontagiou« blood poison 4JSCH i.. his extensive practice, write«» “Tnose who know tho almost Inevitable, permanently dangerous effects of ntercury will ««•!.->.11 • your discovery of 8. 8. B. a* a boon to humanity. The medical profesalon, always "arv of proprietary medicines, is < oniing slowly, and tn «ome casesi secretly, to lhe u e of S. S. 8. in cases of blood dis- ord t . 'Tf course a medicine that cure« poisoning in its worst form must purify the Ll.md of every diaorder.’’ Treatise on Bl-»al and Skin Diseases mailed the swift S pecific C o ., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Caatorla enree Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes gestion, .-Cattorl* ia bo well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription known to me.“ IL A. AacHsn, M. D., Ill So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T. I Without injurious medication. T hs C bntaub C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N. Y Population Nearly 2,000. Improving Rapidly. WJO worth of new buildings erected during the last year in the city ffWNO CITY INDEBTEDNESS, jpj GRAND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES, A splendid public school, large, new and commodious. Also the McMinnville Baptist College. Having concluded to open a Real Estate office, >rc intend to do m and to push ths sale of City and Farm property with all possible energy. We intend to create a desire in the minds of all those having land or City property to sell to place them in our hands. You say, How? We answer tne question by saying we will use I have opened a full stock of GROCERIES. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, CIGARS. ¿T _______________ TOBACCO 2. at our own expense and if anyone looses it will be ourselves not our patrons. Bond your property to us if you want it sold. A fine line of TEAS, COFFEES. SPICES Correspondenre in regard to the |tiirehase of Land is solicited. City or Farm. McMinnville Real Estate Cmpany, Fresh Vegetables of all descriptions will be kept while in Season. 18tf C. R. FENTON, H.L. HEATH Managers, McMinnville, Oregon. Will sell at bottom price for cash or ex change for produce June 15:8tf A. Hl’SSEY C.G-TÒXSS j SJNT Latest Styles and Lowest Prices The Now of Goods, Spring and Summer Clothing Keeps of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CANDY AND NOTIONS. COLUMBIA_RIVER ROUTE. Train* forth« East leave Ash St. wharf every day at 13:30 A. M. and t:lB P. M. Attached to the 1:15 pm train are through Pn Iman Sleeping Car* to Council Blurts and St Paul 12:30 n 111 train is the Walia M alia A Dayton Sleeper, which can be boarded at East Portland station any time after 8 p nt Trains arrive at 2 and 7:4» p m every day, J I Gents Tweed. Light Weight Suit at $10 00 We also carry a full line of ths 11 00 old and reliable Brownsvill Woolen n u 12 00 Mill’s Goods, in both Heavy and ,c il 14 00 , Light weight. No goods sold in (i It 15 00 Oregon give better satisfaction. it Cl 16 00 We have just added a Merchant Cl 17 50 i Tailoring department to our Ready u li 20 0 Made business. It is under the The Finest 22 5 control of Mr. J. E. Ross, who is All Wool Norfolk Jackets 6 Ct well known to be a fine cutter and Men’s Ulsters 1 5< fitter. 1 7 We will be well pleased to have 3 00 our friends desiring special suits 5 00 give us a call. A big Drive in Seci •. -X; The prices for Tailor Made Goods Coats and Vests : ■ 12 10 will be materially reduced and we Alpaca C ats and • it Fancy Checks 4 50 think are cheaper than any Tailor Alpaca Coats ond Vests 2 50 shop in Oregon. Remember our old motto, Our lines of Neck Wear, Hosiery, Silk Handerchiefs, Summer Under THE BEST GOODS FOR Tl/E wear, Gloves, Cuffs and Collars. LEAST MONEY. Plain and Fancy Shirts are full and complete, and our stock of new Style Hats eclipse any stock ever before offered to the people of Yamhill. McMinnville, Oregon. u n Bishop & Kay, Tbe company reserve the tight to change steamers or sailing days, TO ASTORIA,-Str. R R Thompson leaves Asli st wharf every Monday Wed and Saturday at 11:30 p.‘in. IT 8 Mail steamer leaves Ash st. daily, except Sun day, at 6 a. no., for Astoria. TO DALLES AND CASCADES, Leave Asli st. at 6 a. iu.. except Sun- day. TOOREiiON CITY, Dayton and Al bany.— Str leaves Portland at 7 a. m Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for Day toil and wav points. Returning leave Day.on as 6 a m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For Albany and wav point* at 6 a. in.. Monday* and Thurs days Returning, leave A’lbanv Wednes days and Saturdays. TICKET OFFICE FIRST ct OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL, (■en. Pass A Ticket Agent. LAtt!©S— MINES THE EIRE BURNED OUT THE* Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store. Foi tbe next 30 days the Stock rescued will be sold at cost. Good Bargains. Cor. B and Fourth Streets, Opposite McMinnville Hotel. spite of the unroar an 1 f ! o-"e are a 8°°d trade. In is constantly mci 'Tsi ra^c eff°rts of our competitors our bus ness reliable Drue« ard Mp u ‘ 1C Pe.°P'e ^now that we sell only pure and sold R Hnfl «nd at prices as low as good giodft ca bs fumer^ToneVsolpJ’etV <int f rUsbt'i‘’ ?°°th Br,;shes. Combs Per- tol .. kn«, ». ™'„‘ ‘,„1, „ueb .to» ROGERS & TODD, City Drug Store. _____ NOTICE. J. B. ROHR. The Old Reliable Iloiixe, Sign, and Ornamental Painter M c M innville , & Stout draining, Pappr Hanging and Carriage Painting. WAREHOUSE. GALLOWAY & GOUCHER, Prop s Prompt Attention to Orders from the Country. ANSWER TO INQriRIES, «1.00 AEFOiT ::: zr-siss. cohtssts , u .|3 : c ’’TSSf'cLir Î. "lino »r^umsnt, ~V\r> -• that nre fretful, peevish. cro9R or tronbI£f WiA Windy Colie, Teething Pains, oj PRICE Ptvuiach Disorders, can be relieved “ÏÏTTV;’ Will a- •hipnrenu'mVdi'Jo 8« ‘ at once y using Acker's Baby Soother. WASHINGTON, D. Q. It contain* no Opium or Morphine, hence is safe. Price 25 cent*. SoM bT *♦ >>« GALLOWAY i GOVf‘HERaT1 Geo. W Burt, druggist. HENRY N. COPP, I oregon . I