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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1888)
Fetzer & High, WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. DRAYMEN LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT THE CITY. Are prepared to do all kinds of hauling. Pianos moved, etc, WANTED. gW* Charges Reasonable. . yl J. B. Perkins & Sons. At thia otHce wood. People who have •aid they would bring In wood for their ■ ubacrlptlons are requeat.il to bring It In before the Winter rains aet in. Proprietors of the PEOPLES MARKET- Whew! snowstorms are raging tn the east. Hello Clyde! Read Fetzer A High's ad in this issue. C. Gnssen has a change in his ad this issue. Mr. Ed. Warren, of Oregon citv, spent bundav in this city. Scaffolding on the court house is being put up for the cementers. The public school opened Monday with a very good attendance. O. O. Hodson has added one more iron bending machine to hit workshop. When typhoid fever is in tbe city it is a good thing to have vonr wells cleaned. James O. Rogers is studying dentistry with Dr. G. F. Tucker. Doc. Rogers sounds fine. Won’t it be fun if three or four of the solid northern states go Democratic this fall. What g fall. THE CITY TICKET. Ducks and geese are twgining to fly Placed in Nomination by The I south. Telephone. COMPOSED OF GOOD MATERIAL. The People Should Nominate and Elect Them, It Would be Hard to Find Bet ter Men for the Places. Nominate them in the primaries if pos sible and then elect them. T he T elk - eiioNE puts before the citizen» of this city a ticket for our city officers that can’t be beat for a progressive ticket, It is as follows: fok S hayok 8. A. MANNING N E \\ Tack hainmeia for 5 el»., at Martin & l Sander»’. I Flower |»ot br.ii-Ket» for 10 cfs. at Mar* tin A Samlets'. Martin A Sander» will not be «Inder sold in hardware. Handsome g'ass sets, I pieces, 50 cesia, at C G <»»en'». Wanted.—A gootl setter or pointer pup. Pup to sai is«»' purchaser. Have you noticed that fine display of cuttery in Martin A Sanders w indow. Say! Why don’t von get your build ing cove ed w th Holden’s pa’ent i-on Manning is “soitl" agent. Martin A Sanders have sohl ii'ieteen drills this fall. The farmers pre learning the best are the cheapest in the end. Plows, plows, plows, Hulsey plows RUBBER GOODS—Full line of Ladies'and Misses' Gossamers, New- tricycle plows, walking plows, gang plows. The la’gest assort ment ever in Markets, Drummond's Rubber Boots and Shoes. McMinnville is now to he found at Mar tin A Sanders. We art* now prepared to show the latest in Mens’, Youths’, Boys’, and Childrens’ suits and Overcoats for the Fall and Winter Season. Several of the boys spent Sunday tn REDUCTION IN MEATS------ Portland. Best Beef 5 to 10 cents per pound. Call The will of Samuel J. Tilden has been •nd lie convinced that the best quality of sustained. meats are always on hand. July 13 tf ■ W- H. Boyd of this city will locate tn East Portland. FOR COUNCILMAN For Sale.—A fine house and lot on 5th John llulery who has been visiting in F. BARNEKOFF street. Price $700. Call at this office. Eastern Oregon for the last three or four —Proprietor of the— GEO. W. BURT WeekB, returned Monday. Janies Walker, a resident of Pucker- DR. 8. A. YOUNG ville, died of consumption Tuesday, Oc Am Shadden and James Fletcher re WM. GALLOWAY tober 23. turned from a deer hunt Saturday and CHAS. GRISSEN Logan Bros. A Henderson have sold brought in three fine deer. GEO. W. JONES head of horses to a Mr. Jones of W. H. Kuns who has been at work in All kinds of Eeat and fowls con seven Victoria, B. C. A Ml H'CAt. M OXHF.lt. a bakery in Dallas goes to work for C. FOR RECORDER stantly on hand. 24 lm Oregon mist has been falling a little Griesen of this city, Monday. J. J. SPENCER Kenigrltable Genius of a Seven Year-Old this week in drops big enough to break A couple of the stock holders in the Hoy. FOR MARSHALL a camel’s back. fair association have bet a share of $100, on the general result of this election. GEO. W. KAUFFMAN. Cards are out for the marriage of P. E. Thomas Elmo-e is tiie name of seven Thomason and Miss Ora Warren, on the The people of Independence have NOTARY FUBLIC. THE WORLD'S FAIR. year-old Florida boy now at Sewanee, j 7th of November. voted a 5 mill tax upon themselves for LOAN, Tenn., where his parents have been I The American Exhibit* to lie Made at the INSURANCE, Am. Shadden and Wm. Martin pur the support of the public school. spending the summer, who is said to lie I HATS. CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY AND STAPLE GRO Paris World ’ s Fair Next Year. chased lour fine hound pups of Job Cary TRANSFER and Several people have prepared for the CERIES, CROCKERY. AND GLASSWARE a musical genius of tin- J,»et llofniar ! Tuesday. They are beauties winter supply of reading during the past COLLECTION AEENT, order. At a concei t given a few even-1 The Universal Exposition of 1889, at week by subscribing for T he T ele - Mr. Otho Williams, who has been a shone Sheridan, Oregon, . Paris, promises to be one of the largest mgs since he is said to have astonished resident of this city for the past vear, July 13 tf will open a tailor shop In Dallas. J. R. N. Bell is interested iu tiie man and most successful of the world’s lairs his listeners by his performances on the agement of the Chemeketa hotel at held in recent years. Elaborate arrange violin anti piano. An account says of When our advertisers wish cute of any Editor, preacher, landlord and menta for the reception and display of him : “lie is just 7 years old, and, ow Quality considered our goods will lie found ns cbei o as any house in description to use in their ads they can a Salem. Democrat. get them here and don’t forget it. the exhibits are well under way and un ing to his long curls, which he will not the Willamette Valley, and the largest stock outside C Portland to se Gambling on election in tbe city is be- usual facilities both for the transporta allow touched, seems even younger. lect from. Mrs. A. McDonald and Mrs. Theobolt, to come to the front,buggies, jack When he was 1 years old his fat her found of Victoria, B. C., have been in the city Sining nives etc., are being bet without a care tion of goods from this country and their lum rep*oducing on the piano tiie airs visiting fi¡ends during the past week. care are assured Tiie French govern for consequences. he had beatd some one play, and from When you want anything in the line of The whist club held a meeting Tues ment extended n formal invitation to the that time until a little violin was given Tom Rogers, who in cletking in a drug OROCERIBS, day night at the residence of A. J-Ap- Btore at Winlock, AV. T., dropped into United States to take part in the ex posi him lie played accompaniments, etc., CROCKERY, person. A pleasant evening was spent. the town Saturday evening and returned called upon. To see the little fel 22 tf tion. The invitation was accepted by a when CANDY, low tuck his violin under his chin, close W. P. Holman, was called to Dallas to Winlock Monday. TOYS and joint resolution of the senate ami house his eyes and proceed to make his instru NOTIONS. Monday to see his cousin. Frank Hol One hundred and twelve acres of land of representatives, and the governors of ment speak is a wonderful sight, lie man, who is very sick with typhoid were sold near Spokane Falls recently the several states and territories weie plays either first or secoml violin, chang Produce in exchange---- fever. to a syndicate for $40,000, and will be ing front one to the other in tho middle I C GRISSEN requested to invite the people to assist oi a bar. He sits on his latlior’s knee I A pair of spectacles were left at Rog converted into an addition. in the proper representation of the pio- ers A Todd’» stole the other day. Owner and «lots tiie fingering while his father ! I Oil On the fourtli of next March, Grover can get them by calling and paying for Cleveland’s time will expire— but lie ducts of American industry and o« the manages the bow, or vice ve'sa. His- playing is full of soul ami expression, | this local. will take his own place. The presiden natural resources of the country. The ami especially accurate as to both time ! president was directed to appoint a com and touch. lie is of an old South Caro- [ A fakin in town Tuesday succeeded in tial chair is too large for Harrison. Mr. D. B. Adams Union, South Carolina, getting a number of sheekels from the —IS— W. B. Smith of Brownsville, threshed missioner-general and an assistant coni linn family, and his concert was given to writes : " 1 was afflicted with a terrible cast» boys. The days of the sucker are not 750 bushels of oats from 7Ji acres of inissioner-geneial, to make all of the ar gratify his friends simply.” of blood poison for about thirteen months. I wm treated by tho best physicians, and used numbered. various kinds of remedies, but received no groqud, measured by the chain. The rangements for exhibits and repiesent LARGE BALES. Rubstantial relief. I Hnallv tried tho Swift oats were measured by weight. Next. Married. — Wednesday, Oct, 24, 1888, bpeeidc, and about four bottles cured ma SMALL PROFITS. at the residen«:e ot Judge Harding, Miss the government at the exposition. He sound and well.” Uol. IL H. Kioner, editor and proprietor of “I’m a lily,” said tiie tramp. “I toil was also directed to appoint nine scien the OiK-llka, Ala., Times, under date of Annie Fox to Wm. F. Funk, Judge Har not neither do I spin, and I’ll bet my August 3, 138?, writes ” When I wm tific expert» as assistant» to the commis ding officiating. a young man, through indiscretion, I con boots that Solomon in all his glory was OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE tracted a dlaea-u» which has stuck to sion, each to be assigned to one of tiie me for years. Somo flvn <»;• Blx year« A young lady of Nevada City, Cal., is not arrayed like me.—Philadelphia Call. nine groups into which the exhibits will J.a»t weel. »ome vu v e<> 'i*.*<|><>ii<le'it since I was troubled with pelna, so an to i STORE. now under tbe treatment ot a physician make It dlftictiit for me to walk. Having We see by the Guard of Eugene that be divided. Provision was make for the of tbe O o^o rm r<q«>‘ .<•«! a < .,«■<• «if »mall advertised the s. S. S. In my paper for sever; a for a nervous affection brougiit on by Charles Wood will start a restaurant at salaries of the commissioners and the pox “i Dune, 'le, tbe v <'.'«n being a years, I eonciu»' <1 I would try it to sec if F. DIELSdIMEDER. excessive glim citewing. Girls you Prineville. Wonder if it is the horse necessary assistants, and the sum of there was any efllracy in the medfelne. I . commenced using It a< cording t«> directions better look out. trainer, who stabled in McMinnville this $250,000 was appropriated to boused lin McMinnv.Ue gi' I. We will inform the and used half dozen bottles. I v as once at a way station and. getting left, 1 walked tho readers of lb it paper that (be g!« I wa» i summer. den tho direction of the secretary of Most men are wise when they follow seven miles and have never felt, any return of the old malady. After experiencing tho '□«me’-lv a leaident of tbi» cilv but l«a» the advice of tlieir wives. Solomon was Chas. Keller the jeweler leaves Mon state to defray all expenses. The action not good ofTects 1 must, uay i am satisfied with been be«e ior mo>e tb»«i a yea«-. I the result. J am sixty-eight yearsof age and the wisest among men, and why should- day for Portland, where he will work for of congress was approved May 10, ami t tool now like a young man andean go to The O'e -of'iin W'l| iileaw cot e<t. Tue the president has appointed General Wil en’t he be, when be had 7000 wives to Strauss, the jeweler. Chas, Chas. is a good liam B. Franklin, commissioner-general sma'I-l ox in lb » c ' i . v has diHr.ippe :red, the case when necessary and set up from six right, thousand oms without any Incon j to venience. Haase. Sign, and Ornamental Painter instruct him?—Ex. workman anti «8 wish him success in and I send you this without tiolie.it«r and no mo e uses wi*l appear tin'e»» Mr. Somerville P. Tuck, assistant tiou. liis new location. The supreme court declared that b«o.«glit i't by some otVsiile pa«'ties, ami I commissioner-general, Mr. F. Wochb 311 North Avenue, Chicago, M c M innville , ore « on . Under date <»f June u, iHs? writ, s : -J deem Iowa’» prohibitory law is constitutional. Hon. J. K. Weatherford 1» billed to The exposition will open May ó, and tnere is no danger of that. it my duty to th ink you for (he care I re Tbe point at issue was the right to man speak here on the night of Nov. 1st at close October 31, 1889, and there will be ceived from your excellent medicine. 1 con i Graining, tracted a very severe ease of blood poison ufacture intoxicating liquors aolely for 7 :30. Mr. Weatherford is a prominent J no charge for space occupied by exhibit Tiie Rise of <» ttgou and WLSlthiiflon Tor I ing about two years ago. Hearing of your have Paper Hanging and i'* ioty. medicine, I went to a drug store, the pro exjxrrtation to other states. a »peecli that Democrat and can make ors. The commission will forward and prietor of which persuaded mt* to buy a •o in run- Carriage Painting. For Eent.—A nice place of 5 acreB ad la well worth listening to. Be sure and return all articles received free of freight preparation of his own, which ho Raid was asurocure. I usod six bottles of ids stuff 1st, 1888, Maav people have but 1‘tlle idea of come. charges. ar.d grew worse all tho time. At t.tsv i gt»t joining this city within % tntle of Post Prompt Attention to Orders from office in this city. Al! under cultivation. disgusled and Aezipaired of h cure. I met a Goods of exhibitors who are unable to tiies:zeof O«egon ami Washington ter near my Tbe The oldest daughter of Chas. Groen- friend who told nm that your medicine had the Country. cun d him. i w. nt tn the Hume ilrugyT.'t mill will Rent $10 per month. Apply at this of ing has disappeared and he niijnot find | go to Paris or send representatives, will ritory, combined, ns compared with! again and demanded vour nmd!< in.*. He re fice. Fine place for a market garden. her whereabouts. He claim» that j be cared for free of all expense, except other »tale» in the Union, especially our ■ luctantly s'd I metwel”.' bottle.“, and I am with the ' that of unpacking and repacking. There haw berf* etly cured. 1 writo this for tho sjje was induced to leave home by a per Good house. benefit of surh’rers, to prevent their beiti^ Mill ina- We, he'ewitli give son residing in this eity, in order to vent I will be no duties to pay except on goods fr«end» in the east deccivetl l»y false representations, iti rinx A family sleeping e»r aervice for the a little spite. I that a«e solil or consumed. The French a lew comparisons Oieaon nml W.i. h- ' you again for the benefit derivedJiom your metliei ’ .« accommodation ol second class passen regu'ations slate that all objects exhibit- ing'.cti terrilo.y are la«ger tliuii the Dr. J. N. Chcimy, a prominent pn. drfan, According io the Daily Union, the rail I 'ed gers has been put in operation on the residing In Ell<> v lile, Erlilcy (..'omit' , Uvtt.’gia, will be protected against piracy of in- road companies have made a rate of tn a letter recounting the lnrnl!'it!r •.¡.•«••.q states of Main-, New Hampshire, Ver- i Union and Southern Pacific roads. The | ventions or designs. We make a specialty of ho has in curing contagious blood poison cases la Ids extensive preet'ee, writes: rates will be about one-fourth of first- $1.60 per barrel on Walla Walla flojjr to mo.it, Massachusetts, Connecticut, THE FAIR’S MAONITVDE. Everybody wishing to put in wheat to “Those who know the alumst itiwir Lie, the Atlantic seaboard, making it possible Rhode Island, Maryland, New Jersey, I permanuhlly oanger«'UH • fi’ret« of mercury be ground for family use Oan do so free Stationery & School Supplies, class rates. It is e«peeled that the total number Delaware and West Virginia by to ship flour profitable from the Garden will welcome your di*> ¡»very of 3. 8. S. ns a of charge The funeral of Col. R. M. I’ulsifer City to New York. boon to humaulty. Tim medical profession, i of exhibitors from aH countries will miioa. They a«q larger than always wary of proprietary incrilcincH, Is Music & Musical Instruments. took place Monday morning. The ser Mr. A. M. Hurley, a Lafayette attor reach 30,000 ; it i» estimated that 12,00«),- square ••oming slowly, un»l iu some eases secretly, Noith Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia to th” mm of H. H. S. ia rases of blood dis vice was strictly private and according ney, was here looking for a location this 000 person» will enter the grounds anil and Kentucky by 2000 squaio miles. order. Of course a medicine that emt«^ to the rites of the Swedenborgian church week. He was favorably impressed with buildings. Some idea of the magnitude They are la-ger than Englaml, Scotland, (»olsoniug in Its worst form must, purify the >lood of «¡very disorder.” »Give us a call and be satisfied. Subscrip Mr. I’ulsifer was editor of the Boston Eugene, but has not yet decided to lo of the exhibition may lie gained from the Treatise <»n J<l«w4 »>vl «kin Dlp.er.seR mailed IS I -eland, Switzerlaml ami Holland by tion agents for all leading papers Herald and committed suicide Saturday. cate here —Eugene Guard. Why not fact that the total area of buildings and 9000 free i’US Sf 'AlrT fil'KUIFK! C'o., square miles. They would make and magazines. Drawer a, /.tlanta. Go. enclo»e<l grounds, w hich is to be lighted If the newspapers of this state find come to McMinnville. by electricity, is 3,000,000 square feet'. five states larger than Maine, or 33states i any satisfaction in clipping articles from The MeMinnville News Co. Jones Howell of this cjtv is building a The space allotted tothe United States is larger than Connecticut, or l.”,2 state» j T ii ' b T elephone and running them as very neat house tor 8, 0. Force. Whei; about 75,000 square feet. An exhibit larger than Rhode J h I iiiii I. May THIRD STREET. original matter, they are welcome to the finished it will be one of the neatest from this country fully equal to that of 18; 4 satisfaction. When we do it, we always houses in the city. Mr. Howell is a fine 1878 is expected, and it is hoped that it Buckleu’s Arnica Salve feel sneaky and mean, but then possibly workman and will display his skill on will be much larger. There aro numer we have finer feelings than the average this building to some effect. The Best Halve in tho worl«l for Cub , ous line» of industry that need new Oregon journalist. Chas. Palmer the road agent is getting market» for their goods, and this exhi Bruisos. Horen, Ulcers. Halt III « inn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Cliappcil Hands, Mr. J. Tate, of Monmouth, was in the the roads under his jurisdiction in good bition will afford them an <qq»ortunity Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt city Monday looking for a suitable plan shape for the rainy season. If we ha«l for foreign display. All of the European countries except ions, anil positively cures Piles, or no for a hotel. He will build one at that about a dozen men like Mr. Palmer Pay required. It is guaranteed to give place immediately. Tbe town has given throughout the county, muddy roads Germany, take an interest in the expo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, sition, and will make displays. The him two lots and raised him $400 and would soon be a tiling of the past. rs t- To«l«1. Judge J. K. Kelly ex-Unite,1 Stales South American republics and Mexico price 25 centi".... will raise more. This town means bis- will also take a particularly active part, senator will leave shortly for Washing for all persons wanting to build there ton to remain their until May or June. as weli as Japan. Oo «hares. Prefer to let them will be presented with a lot. 4’A. Tbe usual awards of medals and diplo He has practiced law for tiie ipst 45 year» Vii' The fiftieth congress has ajourned at and intends to quit the business. The mas will be made, but the details aS to in small herds. To whom it may concern, iron Ihave a few fine Cotswold rams last. The event happened at 1 o’clock judge is one of Oregon’s prominent Dem this have not yet been determined. after this date, any person that I Hee on Saturday last. This has been the ocrats. Cliissical Course. creeping or prowling in mv back yard for sale, price $5.00. Ik Didn’t Advertise. longest session in the history of Con blood- after «lark, will get ado.eof galena pills. A funny campaign l»et has been ma«le Also a number of fine full gress. There were fifteen member« of Xcii’iililir Course, Oct. IS, 1888. I’. F. B uowni . ed Berkshire pigs, both sexes, price the house present at adjournment. 1 lie between Mr. Ross anil M. Zerkle of this A nervous looking man went into a city. If Cleveland is elected Mr. Ross Normal Course, session lasted 321 days and tn both »tore the other day anil sat down for n $5fOQ houses there were 15,589 measures in will have to wheel Mr. Zerkle in a wheel Address Geo. Owens barrow from Bishop A Kay’s corner to half an hour or so, when a clerk asked Business Course, troduced. Cook’s hotel, the vehicle to be decorated him if he could do anything for him. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, lm 25 McMinnville, Or. Fine rooms in the College build A petition io tbe Oregon legislature is awarding to the taste of tiie occupant. He said no, he diden’t want anything ing for young ladies as well as for When she was a Child, she cried tor ('asteria. in circulation in Pendleton, and is ob If Harrison is elected, vice versa. 1 young men. taining innumerable signatures, praying Chas. Woolsey a former resilient of She went away and lie »at there for hall When she became Miss, she citing to Castoria that a stringent law be passed at its this city is back from south-eastern Ore an hour longer, when the proprietor When she hart tlilMreti she gave th.-tii <'n -'orla ----- BOARD $2.50 A WEEK.---- coming session proliibting the slaughter gon looking for stock. He has a ranch went to him ami askeil him if he wanted Tuition; Coll legiate Dcpartmei of deer for their bides. Something of of 320 acres situated in tho extreme to be rdiown anything. “No,” sai I th«' tins kind become» absolutely necessary south-east comer of the state, from nervous man. $10. a tern in Academic Dcpar “ J just want to sei I liaveopened a full stock of to prevsnt the total extinction of tins him we learn that his mother died last aionml. My physician ha» reccomendeil ment $8. a term : in Primary I> beautitul animal in Oregon forests. •GROCERIES. August. He likes the country and says perfect «piiet for me. and »ay» alrove all C\\ A and reliable M« «licinenaro the brat partment $<>. a term. GLASSWARE, to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El Statisticaii Brown, of the Produce Ex that a railroad will surely be put through things 1 should avoi«l being in crowds. I CROCKERY. you there within a few years. He is within ixir has been prescriljed for years for alllm- Noticing that yon did not advertise in change, furnishes the following figures Term begins Sent. Sth. w CIGARS. 18 miles of Linkville. the newspaiiers I thought that thiswoiil«! purities of the Blood. Tn every formof Scrof TOBACCO concerning wheat: fhe Ellensburg, (W. T.) Capital: On Sat be as quiet a place a» 1 could flml, so I ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it Is wheat in reserve in Ameruta is tW.WU,- Excclllent mlviintageH in Mutric. 000 bushels, taking out for our own con urday the Kittitas valley Indians return just droppe«l in for a few hour»’ isola invaluablo. For Rheumatism, lias no equal. DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,ETC. A fine line of S«ml for I’atiiloxue, T G. BaowxjSnr. tion.” The merchant picked up a boll Geo. W. Hurt, «Iriiff^ibl. sumption an.l for seed leaves about 100,- ed ailli tlieir squaws, papooses, pomes i TEAS, 18 Pre i'idnt an«l traps from tlm plentiful fields of of paper cambric to brain him, but the — 000 000 bushels for export. Allowing for COFFEES. reducing to standar«! bushels we have I Puyallup. They reporleil plenty of work man went out. He said all he wanted SriCES and good pav, an.l brought with them was a quiet life. —Peck’s Sun. 85,000.000 to 90,000,000 bushels to sell. thousand dollars in silver as the Graved, from R. W. Phillip« farm several A Krraarkabl«* Col n<i«ltn<<. result of tlieir labor. On Saturday after near Aunty, an iron gray mare with Fresh Vegetables of all deseripl ion* black man.- ami tail, ¡1 year.’ old. The noon thev visited tbe stores in Ellens 1'lie'kilhng of Bud Imugl»« al Cracker burg and spent tlieir money lavishly, will be kept while in Smon. mare was last seen on the 22 of August. and on Sunilay went away loaded with Creek and John Smith at Weiser City on Vnv person finding or knowfiw th« provisions, blankets, etc. The hop harv whereabouts of same will pleaao take up est this year has proven of great tienefit the same day brings to light a remarka Will sell at bottom price for cash or ex same; and you will be well -ewanled o to them, an«l thev have save«l enough to ble coincidence. It is Haul that John chang, for produce June 1’-t vmrr trouble. Reference R- W. 1 II make them all feel like bonanza kings. Smith was quite recently on a visit to tic lips'Amity, Clark Braly. McMinnville mi«ie» at Cracker Creek. ami rein»iked . A. HUSSEY SiWVC 1110 'muui.'ii. polony Pablo MO5FY WANTED “I'll lie the flirt to start a graveyau) in n ,U1i“o?tie<r°RkA 80Co,hew,homXr the now camp.” Bu«l Douglas, hi:j«-ing •Ids, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Clough, ■tc. Wo gnarnnt«'«) Acker's English "nvfi»^i«.to pay tbe magn^ All persons knowing themselves In Smith's reiiia'k, rejoined: "Not min-h, THE Smith, I’ll get there myself.“ Ami Bud Remedy • positivo euro. ' «.„L ofeiL-biv cents per <1«V. Cheap debted to us are requested to call ami Douglas <1x1 »tait it, Imt Smith was at hoars of anxious watching. labor i- gradually making its wav m o settle by the first of tbe month, and the Mine lime trying to keep his word the west as it lias in ir.e tas»- There is . greatly oblige. good.—Baker City Democrat. CXLBREATH A GOCCIIS«. wtariff against Italians. An thrr Elect Itm BH. and Poles They are '•nPort*',n P"? £ i 1 male of Cattle. Children Cry for MilLS I’nHed State« duty not * Re Pitcher’s Castoria Seatile comes to the flout with trad*. | A Kami of 113 line flve-year-old steers Have been remodeled ami are now publican yells * prepared to receive grain for grind- There was • time says an from tbe Elkina range, Prineville, lias I moat peculiar campaign wager that we ing. Gnat grinding a speemAj^^, been sold by Mr. Summerville to Mr. have beard of. A young couple of that Zimmerman, of Portland. They »re to place who have deckJedZ to wed nt some is warranted, is because it is tho best be driven to Tbe Dalles, a distance of indefinite period, take opf»«»ite views of Blood Preparation known. It will posi the political question, and make the fol tively cur« all Blood Diseases, purifies tho 160 miles, an«l are warranted to weigh whole system, and thoroughly builds up tho 1450 pounds each after their arrival lowing wager: If Cleveland ia re- 4EFCKT lying out, wu there Mr. Elkins has heretofore sent elected, the wedding will lie celebrate I Pro«uri' Flour, Rye flour, and Grahant constitution. Remember, wo { tiarsnt and I bnsinass men hia cattle to the California markdt, but on the 4th of March next, the day the -conatantly on hand. All work 18 now tbe cattle range is growing smaller president takes bis seat, but if the Re warranted and I intend to gam the ‘“Xi.™ and smaller in this state and the con publican candidate is elected, they will patronage of the public by square not be married until March 4th, the WASHINGTON, D. C Children Cry for their »bare I way, wondering sumers of beef more numerous, sn«l ¿..Ho, .ni Moir«---«’*“'"- there will not be so many cattle driven year following. This seems to be one of, lr.rr fUKkrtku’dld Sei. Cviv’- ' -It, •Í4 p»jn; prie« aal/X rnfv those bets where you win if yon bate. Pitcher’s Castoria abroad for a market in future. 1 J. S. HIBBS. IMMENSE LINE OF NECK WEAR EÜRISK0 MARKET. E. E. SELPH, Full Line Gents and Ladies Furnishing Goods. I wadies’, Misst's'. and Childrens’ ( leaks di reel Irom Manuka-hirers. C. GRISSEN k. J. APPEBSON. Thu Only Remedy MY MOTTO Contagious Blood Poison. J. B. ROHR. 100 SHEEP TO LET And all kinds of New Grocery Store LAfWS—MINES HAPPÏ VALLEY HENRY N. COPP, Aug 17 3m customers. You are hereby no- titled that I have thor oughly overhauled and repaired my large warehouse at McMinn ville, Oregon, and that 1 will store1 grain on reasonable terms.