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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1888)
t- . « '4Í * V* 100 SHEEP TO LET -WESTSIDE TELEPHONE. LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT THE CITY. The Mechanic fair is drawing large crowds daily. B THE Yon should read Bishop A Kay’s ad m tins issue. We Now Have n Chance to Put Them In. Ge°. Owens has several fine ranis to sell. Kva>l his ad in this issue. WANTED. on,"e W‘,”,b who have On shares. Prefer to let them 1 I .J! ««id they would brlre ln wood for thelr in small herds. •ub.erll.thin. »,e requested t. bring II lhave a few fine Cotswold rams . In before the Winter rain, aet In. for sale, price $5.00. Also a number of fine full blood TlmLl1“ C1‘ Tu.rner left for Portland ed Berkshire pigs, both sexes, price IhuiHilay where he goes to work. Damon Sawyer presented us with a $5.00 hue box of grape»- Saturday. Thanks. Address Geo. Owens For Sale.—A fine house and lot on 5th ¡in 25 McMinnville, Or. Mrs L. Boltman returned from an ex tended visit in Portland, Tuesday eve ning. D.110«’ ? »?• Bi yeu of Albany, made n n Democratic speech in The Dalles Wednesday. ELECTRIC ENTERPRISING LIGHT TOWNSMEN. Ifte McMinnville Mills to be Lighted With Electricity.—With Small Cost the Town Can be Lighted Also. Mr. Barnekoff informed a T elephone reporter I hat he intended to light the mills by electric lights also his property on the corner opposite. He also said that if the city would take the light he would put in a plant large enough to supply the city, Ho has the power in the mill and this would save considera- tile coat. Let us h»ve electric lights by ah means. If the business men want them now is their time to infonn Mr. Ba uekoffof that fact. Nothing would i.»prove the looks of the city better than a good system of lightning. This light is cheap and is the best. Everything in the line of improvement goes into the sum total of making a city. Barnekoff & Allyn are indeed enterprising men. Nearly Everybody Declare in Favor of a Water System. Stationery & School 8up|iliex, Music & Musical Instruments. J. B. Perkins & Sons. PEOPLES MARKET. E. E. SELPH, Portland and San Francisco, J. S. HIBBS EURISKO MARKET. APPLETON’S Cyàpsdia of Anu Biipty. Containing Over Twenty Thousand Articles on Prominent People. the indignant cttiaetM. [ NEW GOODS! Thinking that the waterworks ques tion should be kept constantly before tlie readers of T ub T elephone we have made a canvas of the city and publish the names of the people who are in favor of waterworks. The list of persons not wanting water is very small as it should be. The people all seem to be in favor of tlie scheme but whether tliov intend to do anything in tho aia'ter of protect ing the business aud general prosperity is another tiling. The only wav in trhich to obtain them is to agitato the question and T he T elephone intends to do it. If this city ever amounts toanythinggreat, it has got to be made great by its people. If we all sit down and wait for Iietter times tbe'seat of our pants will be worn out long before the bettei-times appear RUBBER GOODS—Full lins of Ladies' and Misses’ Gossameis, New- In November a city election will be held. Markets, Drummond’s Rubber Boots and Shoes. This is not newB to you because you have been informed of the fact before. DRESS GOODS. The council of this city is elected by its people to do all in its power tor the pro Unrivalled Dress Goods Stock Consisting of Broadcloth, Water motion of the city’s health, wealth, etc. proofs, Silk Warp Henrietta, the celebrated Broadhead Worsted Heretofore the city council has been Goods in all shades. composed ot good honest men whose on ly ambition in the government of the city has been to keep down its expenses, and they have done it and unknowingly have kept the city down to a certain ex HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY AND STAPLE GRO tent. People in this city are constantly CERIES, CROCKERY, AND GLASSWARE. extolling the energy of Tacoma, Seattle and tlie other prosperous cities of Ore gon and Washington, and wishing that McMinnville was as prosperous. These same men will sit down upon a move ment which if carried out would tend to Quality considered our goods will be found as cheap as any house in ward a growth similar to those towns. The city in order to prosper has got to the Willamette Valley, and the largest stock outside oi Portland to se be run on a business plan. How many lect from. prosperous towns are out of debt? Not one. How many prosperous business mon are ont of debt ? Not one. They all could liquidate their indebtedness if tiiev wanted too, but in order to be up with the times and keep on top they will 22 tf go in debt again. As long as their as sets cover the liabilities they are all right and leave behind the people who CHE believe in the business methods that prevailed B. C. The list following are the men who are Hon. Robert McLean Republican can didate for presidential elector will ad dress the people of Lafayette on Oct. 23. I. • T Terry was carrying around Satur street. 1 rice »700. Call at this office. day some very fine co-n which was A monstrosity in the beet and carrot grown on bis place. Mr. Ter-v eavs that family can be seen at Hodson's corner. corn can be raised in Oregon The wife of Chief Justice Agnew, of kii?.d°Z Fia1’’ °.f °Tiord’ N H” 1 ennsylvania died in Pitsburg last week. killed ba-urday n.ght by being thrown We make a specialty of Hugh Collard who has been working from a wagon. Mr. Fitch was Demo for tlie Northern Pacific returned Tues cratic candidate for state senator. day. Mrs. H. p. Stuart, returned fiom Emperor William of Germany has ?“!«"’• Tuesday. She will put up a ordered imperial insignia especially to building on the same property she oc- be altered. cupied formerly and will open a millin ery stock. Give us a call and be satisfied. Subscrip The name don't matter, but the price MCMINNVILLE’S WAHEHOISE8. tion agents for all leading papers does, a fine Natural Leaf Tea 30 cts.. lb., la«“".'®!’”0“ ,We,|nesday, October 10, and magazines. at (. Grissen’s. 1888, at the residence of T. J. Sliadden, A Total of 137,118 Bushels of Grain Stored in this City. The McMinnville News Co. • W.’.11 ’Saylor,of Portland, arrived Miss Martha Wallen to Wm. Tonev, both of this city. Judge Harding offici- in tins city Monday night, He remain ating. Uav THIRD STREET. While looking around the ware houses ed over Tuesday. ' 18:4 Saturday -ve asceitained the amount of W . T. Booth and party returned from iaaiarrie<? — 0,1 Wednesday, October 10, laquma Bay the latter part of last 1888. at the lisieeuee of tlie bride’s pa- grain stored in them so far this season. rents Mjas Al ee E. Simpson to Leo vat- Mr. Barnekoff reports a storage of 67,138 week. They report a good time. terson. ooth of tins city. Judge Hard bushels of wheat and 45,000 bushels of J. H. Henderson returned Saturday ing officiating. Proprietors of the oats. Gallowav A Goucher report 70,000 evening from a six week’s sojourn in Portland and the Sound country. The British man-of-war Aspric” has bushels of wheat and 40,000 bushels ot " F. Daley, the actor and sporting captured, off Mocha, two slave vessels, oats. Th:s gives the total ot 137,138 ____ REDUCTION IN MEATS------- man, is slowly dying of blood poisoning having on board 200 slaves. The cap bushels of wheat and 85,000 bushels of tain and four slaves were killed before oats. All this immense amount of grain Best Beef 5 to 10 cents per pound. Call from a wound in the hand received by the slavers surrendered. was raised within a radius ol six miles. »nd lie convinced that the best quality of striking a man in the teeth. meats are always on hand. July 13 tf D. F. Browne the Pioneer Boot and McMinnville is situated in one of the Business houses in Jacksonville which wheat sections in the have been closed owing to the yellow shoe man has moved his stock into his most prolific Mr. Barnekoff has bought in the fever have opened up. The citv is re new ouilding auu is now prepared to world. show customers as fine a lot of boots and neighborhood of 36,000 bushels ct wheat gaining its (ormer health. shoes as ever wore brought to this city. ami has already shipped 28,000 bushels ot it. Galloway & Goucher have bought Wm. Casey brought into tbis office a JNTOTÆI6Y PUBLIC. large bucket of fine grapes from the Small-pox is at last driven out of this and shipped 30,000 bushels. Wheat is LOAN, largest vine in the country. The main community. No new cases nave appear weth at the present 74 cents per bushel INSURANCE, vine is about 10 inches in diameter. ed lor tue last 20 days. Good bye w:ll- ■nuking the immense sum ot »101,422.12 ingly. Businebs is picking up and the in the farmers pockets of this section for TRANSFER and Harvest is over and money is now fook^ aS re^a’ned prosperous their wheat alone. McMinnville is the COLLECTION A EENT, plenty. When you are arouud paying trading point for this section and also your bills you must not forget the back Sheridan, Oregon, nearly the whole of Yambill county. subscription on your newspaper. Call P" (penh al)d Mr. McMillan arrived in The future of McMinnville is a grand one July 13 tf IN FAVOR OF WATERWORKS. in and settle. this city from Alaska Wednesday eve and with the hearty co operation of the Clark B-aly, A Dielschnieder, C R W. C. Hembree and James Hembree ning. They have several fire specimens farmers of this county a city will rise OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA have returned from the Cascade moun of Alaskan curiosities. An extended ac which in its growth and general pros Cook, O O Hodson, A II Hodson, G W tains. They were awav about a month count of this trip will appear in this perity will cause people to wonder how P.urt, G Gaun*, W Logan, N L Now, W VIA it was done. We can answer by our P Holman, A Hussey, Win Robins, Jas i and killed 21 fine deer. Who can (how paper. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO’S a belter record? gieat natural advantages and the untie Fletcher. F W Redmond, W J Crawford, General Adam Badeau’s suit against ing energy of our people. I. Paiker, J J Collard, II A Bell, F J LINES. The Daily Hotel and Commercial Ad the heirs of Gen. Grant to recover »10,- Martin, Chas Grissen, E E Goucher, .1 GOOD TRAINING, THE MT, SHASTA ROUTE. vertiser is a new publication in Portland 000 for the services that he is said to J Spencer, J A Peckain, A L Gortner, J and it does not, to use its own words, have rendered upon “Grant’s Memoirs,” L Rogers, C Palmer, Win Henderson, J Time between fill a long felt want Do you intend to was called up in the supreme court The Fire Drill a Necessary Drill in all Howell, Dr 8 A Young, F J Wisecarver, Public Schools. make money out of it or work for glory? Wednesday. D Dickenson, E Wright, W I> McDonald, A Baker, T A Turner, Win Young, C F 39 Hours. For Rent.—A nice place of 5 acres ad The East Oregonian says that a cow The following appeared in the Port Daniels, J Gaunt. J Squires, 11 Sharlzer, California Express trains run daily joining this city within % mile of Post broke into the printing office of that pa BETWEEN PORTLAND and SAN office in this city. All under cultivation. per the other day, upset I wo forms of land News several weeks ago aud shows GThissell, W H Boyd, W Henderson, U S Booth, T B Kay. I T Terry, W T FRANCISCO. Rent $10 per month. Apply at this of type, chewed the ediior’sear, swallowed how good is discipline: ARRIVE. Booth, A J Apperson, J W Cowls, LEAVE. fice. Fine place for a market garden. a'l the water in the place and went out Prof. T. H. Crawford, of the Park San Fran ’ 7:1 A. M. Portland 4:00 P.M. through the window. school, put the 538 children in attend- Sail Fran’6:30 I’ M. Portland 10:40 A M Good house. BE WARNED. ance there through fire drills yesterday Jones Howell has the contract for Local Pa»»eligor Dally. Except Sunday. The annual tax levy was made bv I he afternoon. The scholars were seated in building a neat cottage for 8. C. Fo-ce. Linn county board of commissioners their accustomed places when the com A Little Advice for which we will be LBAVE. ARRIVE. Cussed. Portland.. 8:00 A. M. I Eugene.. 2:40 P M. It will be erected on the lot owned by Wednesday at fifteen mills, being three mand was given, and in exactly two Mr Force opposite Judge Loughary ’ e Eugeno . 9:00 A. M.IPorltand 3:45 1’ M. mills higher than last year. The country minutes thereafter every little boy and residence. The cost, will be in the treasury will be empty before the end of The people of this worlfl have an in girl was outside of the building, which Pullman Buffet Sleepers. neighborhood of »1000. the year, which caused the higher levy. has thiee floors, to-wit: Two stairs and gredient in tbei’ comi>ob:l;ou which is TOURIST SLEEPERS for second class Preaching at the Cumberland Presby Passengers on all Express trains. Barnekoff & Allvn’s mil1, isiunning a basement. The drill was repeated very peculiar, for a bei;er name we will The 0. & C. R. R. Ferry makes connection terian church, corner 4tl>, and D streets, late every night. In the course of a and the same time made again. These call it foolishness. T'ds foeHshuess is with all the regular trains on the Ea3t Side next Sunday. Subject for morn'Dg “Con week or so, two gaDgs will be put on and drills are to be held frequently. In case apparent to the general thinking public tagion.” a fire, provided the same discipline is Division from foot of F Street the mill wdl run tlie whole 24 hours. of Suudav school at 9:30 a. m. maintained as was exhibited yesteidav, when other people a*o taken in bv West Side Division. Thi6 rn-11 should be patronized not only Everv'bodv invited to attend. school could be emptied without the means of flashy adve'-iiseipenis etc. BETWEEN PORTLAND A CORVALLIS. because of its being a home institution the N. L. N ew , loss of a single child. All that is neces The following is a circu'ar from several Mall Tralu. but because it makes better flour than Pastor. sary is for the children to implicitly and (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS) any mill in Oregon. unhesitatingly obey the commands of picture bouses >n San Francisco which is Hattie Flack, the£St. Louis belle who LEAVE. ARRIVE. being sent to everybody in this city, and the teachers. Dwight L. Moody, the distinguished Portland 7:30 A. M I Corvallis .12:25 I’. M. eloped with her negro coachman, has Prof. Crawford of this city should fol not strangely it is nearly always a suc Corvallis 1:30 P. M l Portland 6:15 P.M. returned home. She was living with evangelist and lecturer arrived in Port At Albany and Corvallis connect with her paramour in a hut in Kentucky, and land Wednesday morning. He will de low the pattern of bis namesake and cess : trains of the'Oregon Pacific R. R. would leave iiiin only whem told be had liver lecturers in all the larger towns of teach the youngsters attending this Dear Sir: Express Train Dally Except Sunday. another wife. The asylum is the place Oregon, Washington and Rritish Colum It you will send a photo of yourself, LEAVE. ARRIVE. bia, the tour to last about two months. school the fire drill and be prepared at or anv member of your family, we will for her. Portland 4:50 P. M.|McMinnville8:OOP.M. Mr. Moody has a world wide repu.ation, any moment to vacate the building. It make you a full life-size cravon portrait The largest passenger engine iu the he is the Moody of the famous “Moody not only would be a good thing in case McMin’ville5:45A.M.|Portland 9:00 A. M. free of charge. The only consideration R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS. world has just been completed by tbe and Sankey.” of fire but would instill into their brains imposed upon you will be tl>at you ex Manager Asst.G. F. & Pass. Agt Rogers' works, Providence R. L, for the hibit it to your fr:ends as a sample of New York, P ovidence and Boston rail In next week’s issue ol T he T elephone tire benefit of concentrated action. our work, and thereby assist us >n secur road. Tne driving wheels are six feet in will appear a biographical sketch of ing some orders. Also, that you promise THE ALASKA BOYS diameter. It takes three tons of coal to General Sheridan with port-ait. Be sure to get it framed in a suitable frame for a get up steam. and read the article and post yourself on Have Arrived in San Francisco and are fine portrait, so that the work will show Mr. Harry Penrod, the one armed the life of this great patriot Extra cop to advantage; but, of course, you will Broke. ■ ies can be obtained at this office. Watch —Proprietor of the— printer who has been noticed by the for illustrated articles on prominent offi not allow a portrait to stand around un- press of this state, we see is exhibiting ftamed and have it ruined. Last week, Thursday, the people of cers in the late war. Every G. A. R., himself in a dime museium in Chicago. man should read them. We trust you will not consider this a this city were surprised by hearing that The Chicago Times has a large ad of the "scheme,” as it is not, but hi excellent J. E. Magers had received a telegram museum in which Mr. Penrod is made way of placing a specimen of our work Mr. D. Lenbrie, the staff correspondet of the Chicago Inter-Ocean, has been in from Mr. McMillan, who it will be re in your vicinity, and aid us in securing All kinds of Eeat and fowls con- the attraction. agents. Some flend put a bottle of strychnine Albany and obtained an oidor f.om the membered left last spring for Alaska, stantly on hand. 24 lm Be sure to wiite your full name and in a spring of water near Philomath re Board of Trade of that city for fifty sub accompanied by D. Glenn, A. Saylor, D. address an back of photo when you send cently, and now the indignant citizens scriptions to that paper. In return for Reed, W. Alvertson, Mr. Baxter and the it, as this will secu-e its safety. We of that place offer a reward of »100 for this he will publish an elaborate article Rogers Bros. The telegram was from guarantee its letorn, so have no fear of the apprehension of the wretch. The on Albany on November 14th. Could San Francisco, and informed Mr, Ma using it. spring was one from which water was McMinnville do a little advertising like gers that he (McMillan) was there sick Tins offer is gooJ lor ten days. This this? Yes, but she won’t. and in need of money and requested Mr. used for camp-meeting purposes. Magers to send him some of the money will he a “Sample Portrait” worth »35.00 A few facts regarding the number of which he had intrusted to his care before and as fine as can be made Jeff Fenton who has been «tudying As to our responsibility, we kindly re medicine in San Francisco during the school children in the state may be ac going to Alaska. Fifty dollars were im summer, arrived m this city Tuesday ceptable to our readers. mediately dispatched. Friday evening fer you to references given above, also The present school population of this Mr. A. H. Hodson received a letter from our testimonials. Address all corres evening. Mr. Fenton will take a course in the Portland college of medicine this state is from 85000 to 87000. This in D. Glenn stating that they had gone the pondence to------------------------------ - . ■ Hoping you will kindly oblige us, and winter and graduate. After which he in cludes all between the age of 4 and 20 whole length of the Yukon from its head THE ONLY NATIONAL STANDARD tends to return to San Francisco and years. Of this number there are 680J0 waters to its mouth in boats. They went use yonr influence in fuithering our in complete his course at that institution. enrolled in the schools. Of th:s number into camp at St. Michaels at the mouth terest, we are, Yours truly, the average daily attendance is about of the river and when the revenue cutter Strayed, from R. W. Phillips farm 61000. There are 4000 more children of Theslis put in to get Bishop Seigere near Amity, an iron gray mare with school age this year than last, as a large body, they influenced the officers to take This little circular does not seem to Thia standard work is the only biack mane and tail, 3 years old. The number of new comers have settled in them aboard. Near Sitka they were mean much but in the end if you take mare was last seen on the 22 of August. Oregon. Of this number about 3000 at transferred to the cutter Rush which took National Cyclopsedia of Biography Anv person finding or knowing tho them all to San Francisco excepting Mr. all their advice you will be taken in. in this country, and worthy to rank whereabouts of same will please take up tend school. When you send them the picture they Baxter who is aboard the Thestis. A FINE DISPLAY. with the great national works of its same; and you will be well rewarded for inform you that it has been completed A PECULIAR SITUATION. kind in the Old World, now being vour trouble. Reference R. W. Phil and that they have entirely obliterated prepared in England, Germany and lipa, Amity, Clark Braly, McMinnville. An Eastern Paper's Remarks on Yam- that disfiguring wart from the end of Insurance Companies Alarmed The at hill's Fruits etc. Belgium. No name eminent in lit After tbe elections in November which the Fires in this city. your nose (the only prominent feature) will occur on the first Monday and Tues erature, art, music, science or in day of that month n great duck hunt will The exhibit of Oregon fru;ts and grains and that now you aro a distinguished vention will be omt ted. Sold only take p'ace at Sand Lake. The following Mr. Cole, general adjuster for the fire personage. And that they do not want made at the Central Mich., and Eaton duck scarers will take part is thia only by subscription. insurance companies, who was here the to have the picture framed by you for county fairs by Chas. Fleming, of Mc seen exhibition of nimrodism : »unit. once BWU — W. W. BECK. Agent. latter part of last week adjusting G. F. fear your taste will not suit it; so they Minnville, Or., formerly of Grand Ledge, _ Win. Raleigh, Wm. Henderson, S. A. Tucker’s loss, remarked to prominent make you the splendid offer of a frame was one of the finest displays we «ver; C\\<\ and reliable Medicine« are I Wm. Martin Chas. Crandall and Beach saw. The fruits were unsurpassed, even business men that unless something was for »16 or »30, picked out by their supe to depend upon. Acker's Blood El done to further protect this city against ixir has been prescribed for years for all Im I Walker. by Cs'ifornia, and th« grains were all ; incendiary fires that the insurance com- rior judgement wlvch will show off your Small-pox has appeared in Toronto purities of the Blood. In every form of Scrof that the most ambitious agriculturist I ' panies would withdraw their agencies mug to a much Iietter advantage than ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it Is 'and is spreading rapidly. The local could desire. Any country that can pro I from this city This is a remark which one chosen by yourself. If at this offer invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equaL health board has become alarmed at the 1 some of the citizens of this city will the sucker bites the suckeo is about »14 spread of the disease, and have begun duce such an extensive variety of so su ! think ought not to be published. But Geo. W. Burt, druggist. I compulsory vaccination. Ten C^sicians perior a size and quality is certainly a nevertheless a cool, clear sighted, busi ahead on the whole transaction. You need not think by this that we have I started out this morning, each taking desirable place to locate, other condi ness man made it. MOTHERS! districts, - with inatructiona to tions being satisfactory. Charley’s ex been bitten, we are only tired ot receiv- Castoria recommended uy by physicians -vaawria is IS recoinUieDdeil pnyaivwo operate sepviavo ---------- . OVSFV i____ and -n.l vaccinate varrinfttft flVlFV Romantic Marriages. or children teething It is a purely veget- visit every house, e y hibit ceitainlv made a favorable impres ng their circulars. There are about six •ole preparation, its ingredient« are pub- ¡nrnate who has not been vaccinatea sion of hie adopted state.—Grand Ledge, Micb. (Independent.) [«nea around each bottle It is pleasant wi.i,infiveday8. Sunday, October 7, 1888, two romantic houses in San Francisco engaged in this to the taste and absolutely harmless. It re- .. .. Kr,v murderer of marriages occnred in this city. The business and the p-ess of this state A NEW FIRM. hevea constipation regulates the bowels, John McAllister, the boy m quiets pain, cures diarrhrra and wind colic. jach8on county has been given a n names of the contracting parties are R. should open the scoundrels up. »Haya feverishness, destroys worms. worms, and ' ntpncB ;n (he penitentiary. He was B.rneknff * Allyn now Partner. In Ihr L. Bewley and Miss Anna P. Young, Kl'E. EAR ABD DEFORMITIES. prevents convulsions, soothes the child and Salem last Wednesday and Mill Bnalne.. George M. Bewley and Miss Mary A. «iFfsitrefeshing and natural sleep. Cas-1 tak*“ » ¡son. McAllister ter.»i lithe children's panacea-the even for one of his Dr. T. J. Eaton formorly of the Surgi Bewley. They were married by Rev. *• fnend, 35 doses, 35 cents. >' small m statue, < Mr. F. F. Allyn a prominent business Samnel Pettigrew while seated in a car cal Infirmary of Indianapolis, will visit %Q.VrC> the ChildrM1- They are es indicate that he could ha'« d«hher- man of Idaho has purchased one half in riage in front of bis residence in West McMinnville Thursday and Friday until DVWCi pecuily liable to midden te|v and knowingly commuted m«rder_ terest in the McMinnville mills of Mr. McMinnville. The parties witnessed for 10 a. m. Oct., 11, 12. Rooms at Cook CoUa, GraghTcroup. Whooping Cough. Hp will be pla,ed at work in the kitchen Barnekoff. paying »10,000 for it. He is each other. This is a surprise to ns that the boys house. Dr. Eaton has for the past twen a gentleman of considerable means and -- — ■ • w guauauvv gnaranteo / uvu Acker — ’ _ « English „ at the pen. go and do such a thing without ty-five years made a specialty of the eye, “«nedy < a positive eure. . •-It saves Th waa an extremely recherche »f- is welcomed to this city. He will move should letting ns know. The best wishes of ear and deformaties, and has straighten- "owa of anxious watching. & Sold by hi» family here the first of next week. T he T elephone goes with them on the e<| more than one thousand com eves. ®*' W.Burt. Druggist. journey through life. Ail inflamed and eo-e eyes can be cured marrikp unless disorganization has taken place. ItrnOOLTEACHEH WANTED. Artificial eyes inserter! and the most effi- Thursday, October 11th, 1888, at the braces for the cure of crooked A schoolteacher is wanted in District elint residence of the bride’s parents in Wheat- limb«, club feet, spinal diseases, etc., Baby *aa sick, ws gave her Caetoria, land, Oregon, at 3:30p. m , Miss Nora No. 43. Sig months school. Terms »40 furnished. ™ a Child, ahe cried for C’aatorl* per month, hoard themselves. Board Hendrick to Mr. Ed. Briedwell of Amity cheap and does to school. For particu *• became Mias, she clung to Castoria. MiM Hendrick is a former resident of Children Cry for *** *• had Children, she gave them Caston» lars sddress C. M c C all , ...nr, this city and many friend» join in wish McMinnville. Pitchert Casto ria, j ing her a happy future. SCHOOL BOOKS! I WATERWORKS. We are now prepared to show the latest in Mens’, Youths’, Boys’, and Childrens’ suits and Overcoats for the Fall and Winter Season. IMMENSE LINE OF NECK WEAR. Full Line Gents and Ladies Furnishing Coeds- Ladies’, Misses’, and Childrens’ Cloaks direct from Manufacturers. OUR DOORS ARE OPEN. OHE US A CALL. A. J. APPERSON. MY MOTTO —is— LARGE SALES, SMALL PROFITS. OPPOSITION BOOT AND STORE. SHOE F. blELM HiHEDER. 300,000 For Sale At HAMNETT’S BRICK YARD HAPPY VALLEY Mil LS Have been remodeled and are now prepared to receive grain for grind ing. Grist grinding a specialty. Caâ Paid fin1 Rye, Bückwlua.t^arley Flour, Rye Hour, and Graham constantly on hand. All work is warranted and I intend to gain the patronage of the public by square dealing and good work. F. H. KNUPPEL. Aug 17 2m Situated 'A mile east of McMinnville Just across the Yamhill bridge. Sold at Bedrock Prices 20: Worth Knowing;. Mr W. II Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fin , was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and rim ing into Consumption in its first stages He tried many soealled popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing anil was unable to sleep. Fnally tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumpion and found immediate relief, ami after using about a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it —Trial bottle free at Rogers A' Todd's Drug Store (4) Electric Bitters. Farmers Attention! You are hereby no tified that I have thor oughly overhauled and repaire d my 1 a rge warehouse at McMinn ville, Oregon, and that I will store grain on reasonable terms. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sin» the same song of praise.—A purer Will also furnish sacks on reason medicine does not exist and it is guaran able terms. teed to do all that is claimed Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidheeys will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood,—Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Ma laria fevres,—For cure of headache. Con stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit You are also notified that 1 have ters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or erected, and will soon have in run money refunded. —Price 60cts. and|1.00’per bottle at Rogers A Todds Drug Store. (5) ning order, by September 1st, 1888. [McMMle HilLJ is warranted, la because it is the beet Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Remember, we guarantee It, Geo. W Burt, druggist. a fine large Grist Mill near my warehouse, and that said mill will be thoroughly furnished with the latest improved Roller Mill ma chinery, which is warranted to mo to make as fine flour as is make in the state. Everybody wishing to put in wheat to be ground for family uae Can do so free The Best Salve in tho world for Cute, of charge. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt ions, and positively cures Piles, or no Pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, price 25 cents per box. RogcrsATodd. A liberal patronage is solicited. F. B arnekoff Proprietor. When you are ready to buy Coal Oil, School Books And ull kinds of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, be sure and call at the MMI Ml STORE, TO rmnwLLE college to ClasNical Cane, Srientilif Course, Yonual Come, Buxines* Course. Fine rooms in the College build Where you will find a complete ing for young ladies as well as for stock. Also a full line of young men. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,ETC. ----- BOARD $2.50 A WEEK.------ Tuition; Collegiate Department All sold at bottom prices for cash. $10. a term ; in Academic Depart ment $8. a term : in Primary De ®«O. W. Bt RT. partment $6. a teem. Term begins Sept. 5th. Excelllent advantages in Music. Send for Catalogue, T G. B rownson __________ , . B 1^ ’ ’ ■ President 4