The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, November 02, 1888, Image 3

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    Fetzer & High,
draymen
WEST SIDE TELEPHONE^ south.
bellow
LOCAL
HAPPPENINGS IN AND
ABOUT THE CITY.
I
fever is still rasing in the
HEAVY TAXPAVKUH.
THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY
Following is a complete list of the tax-1
DIED.
I
I
Will Nominate a Ticket This payers of Yamhill county who pay taxes
on $5000 or more :
Evening.
Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock
NEW
GOODS!
AMITY.
Mrs. Chas. Palmer passed peacefully
THE ISSUE IS CLEAR CUT.
away
after
a
long
illness
of
typhoid
» 6630
Buffuin,
W
G
.......
WANTED.
Charges Reasonable.
6901k,
fever. The funeral was held this morn­ And All la Favor or Improvement, are Keyt, E J.................................
. 79765
Ladd <k Reid.........
At this oilice wood. People who have ing 10 o’clock.
Mrs. Palmer was a
Requested io be In Attendenee.
16408
Lancefield, RJ ......................
»aid they would bring In wood for their woman in the truest, holiest sense of the
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Lancefield,R W .
.............
subscriptions are requested to bring It word.
A further compliment to her
The need o. waterworks and general McKinney, W F. .....
5130
In before the Winter rain« set in.
character is not necessary ; all who ever
5810
became acquainted with her held hor in improvement in the condition of this city Phillips, R W....
Proprietors of the
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is very apparent to every stranger who Robison, 1C.............................
Don’t forget to vote Monday for city tire highest esteem.
9150
Sanders, J R
enters
this
city.
T
he
T
elephone
has
otneern.
7635
Springer, B H
.........
CAMPAIGN BETS.
agitated the question and will keep on Watt, Joe .
.. 5880
Frank
Redmond
is
very
low
with
ty
­
____ REDUCTION IN MEATS-------
McMinnville Men Ar. Awake And Bet. doing so until something ia accomplish­ Waddle, AM............................
6585
phoid fever.
6561
Beef 5 to 10 cents per pound. Call
ed. The following is a uotice which lias Agee, James.
Sunday
Wm.
Campbell
and
Conductor
G. E. Detmering of Dayton, was in the
Gant, Reuben
.
11499
■ 1 ia? convinced that the beat quality of
been
lianded
in
for
publication.
It
ex
­
always on hand.
July 13 tf city Friday last.
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Kline, wagered $50 a side on the general
Henderson, J J
.............
plains itself:
Kernon, John.
......... .. 7800
Mr. laraquar, of Forest Grove, was in result of the presidential election
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McKinley, JAM ..................
the city Tuesday.
NOTICK.
Dr. E. E. Goucher and G. W. Jones
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Olds, G W.
have
bet
a
$100
share
in
the
Fair
associ
­
A
convention
for
the
nomination
of
Emma Abbott the actress is holding ation on the result in Indiana. When
Sawyer, A J.................... .......
5120
candidates for city officers will be held
forth in Portland this week.
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T J............................
—Proprietor of the-
the campaign is over the stock of the in Garrison’s opera house, Friday Nov-, Yocum,
5200
Yocum,
Elizabeth
(heirs)
RUBBER GOODS—Full line of Ladies' and Misses' Gossamers, New-
Born.—To the wife of A. Smith, on Fair association will be in the hands of a 2nd, 1888, at 7 o’clock p. tn.
Frtday Oct, 26, 1888, a girl.
CARLTON
few. Over $400 of it is up in bets. P. F.
Markets, Drummond's Rubber Boots and Shoes.
AU persons interested in the prosperi­
Browne wants th bet a sliaie on the gen­ ty of the city and especially those who fa­ Bunn, F A J M
Senator Dolph will speak at the opera eral
8250
result.
vor the immediate constrtuction of suit­ Fouts, J T....................................
house Saturday night.
5650
DRESS GOODS.
Mr. Campbell on Monday made able works to supply the city with water Geldard,
8675
Wm.
All kinds of Eeat and fowls con­ Graphite has been found in considera­ another bet of $50 with Mr. Jones of the
are earnestly requested to be present and How», W Afc..
5700 Unrivalled Dress Goods Stock Consisting of Broadcloth, Water­
stantly on hand.
24 lm ble quantities in Columbia county.
l’auly Jail Co., on the general result.
assist in nominating a progressive ticket. Merchant, Wm
6040 proofs, Silk Warp Henrietta, the celebrated Broadhead Worsted
O.
O.
H
odson
,
Shelton, J W
...................
5520
For Sale.—A tine house and lot on 5th
NO LEVY
A.
J.
A
ppbbson
,
7295 Goods in all shades.
Stout, Jno................................
street. Price $700. Call at this office.
THE
G
eo . W. B vbt ,
Stout, Frank....................
9230
Meeting;
for
the
Tax
Lev,
Ailjnurued.
Mrs. Ilentz, sister of J. B. Rohr of
E. B. F ellows ,
21970
Thompson, R R A L C.............
this city has been visiting him for the
Wm. G alloway ,
Weneberg, Jno..........................
6560
Is now prepared to furnish milk at al) past week.
Monday the county court assembled at
G. F. T vcxbb ,
DAYTON.
times
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FANCY AND STAPLE GRO­
I no . J. S pencer ,
For the coming election 19,400 foreign Lafayette for the purpose of levying the
H. L, H eath .
CERIES, CROCKERY, AND GLASSWARE.
Alderman, A L..........................
12575
voters have been naturalized in New- the county tax. Owing to too apparent
Fiom the above we arrive at the con­ Baxter, John.............................
5900
York City.
dificienc
es
in
the
handed
in
statements
Per pint one month, delivered morning or
Breyman, W...............................
9800
Mrs. J. C. Cooper returned from an of several taxpayers, the court adjourned clusion that men are desired on the ticket Crawford, John
evening, $L. per quart, $2
8075
extended visit through Missouri, Satur­ until the regular meeting next week. In who will pledge themselves to needed Crawford, Medoram..................
9470
Milk saved seperate for children, day night.
the mean time the amount of property improvements in the city. This party is Crawfonl, Eunice (estate).......
880)
no extra charge.
of these taxpayers will be investigated.
6681
J. F. Clark, an old college student and The court allowed a bill of the Pauly Jail in for improvements, but do not advo­ Dorsey, Geo...............................
Quality considered our goods will be found as cheap as any house in
5121
C has . W. H olman .
baseballist, spent Saturday and Sunday Co., amounting to $5,700.
cate the expenditure of money reckless­ Goodrich, W A Sons
the Willamette Valley, and the largest stock outside of Portland to se­
Hash, W T.................................
5890
in this city
James Olds, of Lafayette, was appoint­ ly. The issue is cleaa and clear cut and Hawley, C B (estate)................
5300 lect from.
D. B. Kingery the genial commission­ ed justice of the peace in place of A. M. all who array themselves on the opposite McCully, A A (estate)...............
8575
Hurley
resigned.
er takes tire T elephone in order to keep
8495
side are not desirous of seeing the city Odell, Albert.............................
The
next
regular
meeting
of
the
county
our spirits up.
Peerv, H W
.............
7430
court will be held on Wednesday, Nov. prosper and become tbe best town on the Stewart, W.............................
6800
Jones A Co’s team, Monday, started 7th.
7
west side. It has the foundation for this
for a runaway, they went a block and
BAST
CHEIIALKM.
and with the right council we can begin
When you want anything in the line of were stopped.
22 tf
FAIR MEETING
the march toward that goal now. Let Abet nathy, O.............................
<5270
O11OCERIES.
Win.
Casey
left
for
Portland
Wednes
­
5820
CROCKERY,
Good Choice For Pre«- us begin Friday night by nominating a Smith, MW ............................
day, where he will attend Armstrong’s W.C. Hembree. a ident.
CANDY,
ticket of good wise and respectable men,
LAFAYETTE.
business
college.
TOYS and
Saturday afternoon the stockholders who are in favor of improvements. Let Belcher, J M...............
.
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NOTIONS.
There is only one man in jail at La­
of the fair association assembled in the us nominate a ticket in whose integrity Bird, John...................................
5464
fayette.
He
is
the
tnan
who
is
awaiting
---- Produce in exchange----
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FOR
council chambers and elected officers for there can be no flaw ; one in which the Bird A Gates.............................
his trial for horse stealing.
C GRI88EN
Briedwell,
Geo
W
..................
56001
Everything left for repair with me has the ensuing year. For president they people have confidanee ; one whose ob­ Burbank, AR.............. ..........
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been left in the hand» of Mr. Win. Hol­ selected W. C. Hembree a man who is ject will be to advance the growth of the Carey, Mrs C B...
.........
5415
well qualified for that office and in tire town; one which will enforce the ordi­ Enery, John.
man, at the News stand.
...............
14040 !
Mr. D. B. Adam», Union. South Carolina,
opinion of T he T elephone no better
C iias . W. K eij . ek .
writes : “ I was afflluted with a terrible case
Fenton,
F
W
........................
5364 I
could be found ; he is energetic, a farmer nance passed
of blood poison for about thirteen months. I
Hcniy,
A
B
(estate)
.................
12976
was treated by the best physicians, and used
Read Chas Fleming’s letter describ­ and will take hold of the management
various kinds of remedies, but received uo
Huston, Thos.............................
7340 '
YAMHILL IN THE EAST
ing the success of the display of Yamhill with a hand that will make a success of
—IS—
substantial relief. 1 iinally tried the Swift
Hurley,
II
7872
¡
Specinc,
and about four bottles cured me
productions in the east.
tiro Yamhill fairs.
sound ana well.”
.
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A Letter From Cbas. Fleming who 1. In Johnson, Jas
Col. B. II. Kieser, editor and proprietor of
LARGE SALES,
S.
A.
Manning
was
elected
vice
presi
­
Next Monday you will vote for city of­
Millican, Margaret..................
the Opelika, Ala., Timet, under date of
5200 I
Michigan with a Display or Yam­
; C. W. Talmage, secretary ; C. P.
AuRUst 3, 18S7. writes:
"When I was
SMALL PROFITS. ficers. When you do this vote for the den
Perkins, ZE........................
5230 I
a young man. through indiscretion, I con­
hill Production..
Bishop,
treasurer.
For
directors
a
good
benefit of the city at large
tracted a disease which has stuck to
Toppleton. Edgar
5280
me for vears. Some five or six years
choice was made. They are C. Braly,
Smith, Miranda...........
9625
since 1 was troubled with pains, so as to
Mr. Cook, of Portland, was in this city W. z\. Howe, E. Wright, J. M. Hulery,
Grande Ledge Mich., Oct. 24. Watts, J W............................
make it difficult, for me to v nik. Harin*
56X3
Monday
looking
around
for
a
suitable
advertised the B. S. S. in my paper for several
OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE
Rob. McDonald. This association should E ditob T bi . bphonn : Dear Sir.
rears, I conclu<'f'd I would try It to see if
building to start a millinery store.
m ’ minnville .
receive the hearty support of the people
here was any efficacy in the medicine. I
STORE.
As you requested me to let you know
commenced using it according to directions
England is quietly arming Canada of this county.
Adams,
E
N
(estate)
.................
and used half dozen hoi tics. I was once at a
15850
what tbe people of Michigan thought of
way’Jtatlon and. gelling left, I walked the
gainst the United States. A new system
Apperson, A J..........................
flip Tramp Nuisance.
11349
seven miles and have never felt any return
the display of Yamhill fruits, graine, Baker, Catherine...........
of the old malady. After experiencing the
of forts on the Pacific coast is now under
32332
rood effects I must say lam satisfied with
Will also furnish sacks on reason­
way.
5863
he result. I am sixty eight years of age and
I The Evening Telegram of Portland grasses and woods, which I brought with Ball, Wm
I feel now like a young man ami can go to
able terms.
me,
1
will
try
and
give
you
something
Braly,
J
C
...................................
39342
the case when necessary and set up from six
Roger (J. Mills has broken down in !says: “The Albany authorities have
Burnett, SA............................
to eight thousand ems without any incon­
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the middle of a speech three times din­ discovered a novel way oi ridding that of an idea. I shipped my display by ex­ Campbell,
venience.
I
send
you
this
without
solieit»*
Wm
.
19621
ing this campaign. His health is very
MMr. F. Woehl, 211 North Avenue. Chicago,
town of tramps. The tramps are con-1 press on tbe same train I took, by wav Carlin, John...............................
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House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter poor.
under date of June U, 1887. writes: “I deem
of the N. P. R. R. Tire box weighed Chrisman, W Me
27313,
it my <luty to thank you for the cum I re­
rrs 1
• , a
•
*
r
LXI1VV1
fined 111
in I the
1IV 1 rickety
IV Atl ) UIU
old Jilll.lI.ivJlv
jail, then some
’OIIltJ
ceived from your excellent medicine. I con­
The president has issued a proclama-
. . . . , al .
_ over 500 pounds. I left Portland on the Chandler, Mrs P W.. ... ..........
M c M innville , O regon .
5461 i
tracted a very severe case of blood poison­
tion designating Thursday, November one Ke,s behind the building, tears off a 12th, and arrived in Lansing, Mich., on Cowls, J W...............................
54106
ing about two years ago. Hearing of your
At
1
r . 1 i ■ "
1 fn
tx* Vvzxrx
1 a n and
tt. 1 i.n
A.. I the
l./v I tramps
v.v
~ out.
.. L 4\t
You are also notified that I have
medicine, I went to a drug store, the pro­
few
boards
gets
Of
29th, as a day of thanksgiving and
Cook,
J
F
A
E
A.
....................
16391
I
Graining,
prietor of which persuaded me to buy a
the
18th
,
where
I
found
my
box
safe
and
erected, and will s<M»n have in run-
prayer.
Davis, LT................................
preparation of his own, which he said was
course if the fugitives were captured, the
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Paper Hanging and
• aurecure. I used six bottles of Ids stuff
nitig order, by September 1st, 1888.
charge of jail breaking would sound. Upon opening it I found the Davis, AC...............................
7665
and grew worse all the time. At last I got
Carriage Painting. The McMinnville public school rooms additional
disgusted and despaired of a cum. I met a
Derby, JR.............................
6992
a fine largo Grist Mill near my
are crowded and more rooms will have be added, and as thev only care to re­ contents in as good condition as when I Fenton,
friend who told nm that your medicine had
W I)............................
10356
main in jail tor the short time that the started (or the east.
cured hint. I went to the same druggist
warehouse, and that said mill will
Prompt Attention to Orders from to be obtained long before the new build­ charge
again and demanded your medicine, lie re­
10728
of
vagrancy
would
permit,
they
Hembree,
W
C-
..........................
The next thing in order was to have Hibbs, J S.................................
luctantly sold me twelve bottles, and I am
ing is completed.
be thoroughly furnished with the
the Country.
16895
preler not to he captured, and conse­
now perfectly cured. I write tills for the
benefit of Rtirrercra, to prevent their being
latest improved Roller Mill ma­
587.5
Last Saturday Senator Stanford’s two- quently make tracks for otlior parts.” the box taken to the fair grounds, where Johnson, CD............................
deceived by false representations. I thank
5590
you again for the benefit derived from your
year-old filly Sunol trotted a mile in the The plan can hardly be said to work suc­ I found that the managers of tbe fair Mason, W C & Wife
chinery, which is warranted to me
medicine.
”
phenomonal time of 2:18. Her previous cessfully however, as the jail is full of had reseived one of the finest corners in Manning, SA....................
5343
Dr. J. N. Cheney, a prominent physician,
to make as fine flour as is make in
residing In Ella*llle, Schley County. Georgia,
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tramps nearly every night, and the same the large fruit hall for my display. MePliillips, B A Son
record was 2:29J-j.
In a letter recounting the infallible success
the state.
McDonald,
W
D
...............
23!K)4
fellows
are
often
incarcerated
one
night
lie
has
in
curing
contagious
blood
poison
Preaching next Sunday morning and after another. The only effectual remedy Here I arranged the specimens in fine McCall, I) W............................
cases hi his extensive practice, writes:
5160
Everybody wishing to put in wheat to
“Those who know the almost inevitable,
evening. Subject at morning service, seems to be hard work on the streets, shape and then set tbe whole off by Millsap, W .......
We make a specialty of
6539 I
permiinently dangerous effects of mercury
be ground for family use Can do so free
‘‘Triumphs of Faith.” Sunday school at and some such light diet as week tea and
will welcome your discovery of S. 8. 8. as a
Nelson, A J .
...........
6074
placing
the
four
Oregon
mountain
views
boon
to
humanity.
The
medical
profession,
of charge.
always wary of proprietary medicines, is
7681
Stationery & School Supplies, 9:30. Every body invited. N. L. N ew . dried apples.
on each side, making it very attractive. Olds, A K.................................
coining slowly, and in s<>me cases secretly,
15400
Oregon
Real
EBtatle
Co
.
to
the
use
or
8.
8.
8.
In
cases
of
blood
dis
­
When all was arranged I retired to see Piette, J B P............................
MARRIED
order. Of course a medicine that cures
6849
whaling vessels are frozen in
Music & Musical Instruments. the Thirteen
if the exhibit would attract the attention
poisoning in Iti worst form must purify the
.............
6365
ice in the Arctic ocean. Vessels
blood of every disorder.”
of a Michigander, but it did not take me Root, Lorenzo.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed
Shaddon,T J .... ...............
1629V
have
left
for
their
assistance.
They
Saturday
night
at
the
residence
of
W.
free.
T ub S wift S pecific C o ..
long
to
make
up
my
mind
in
regard
to
Give us a call and be satisfied. Subscrip­
11922
Sliadden,
Martha.
.
Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga.
are all from New Bedford.
G. Henderson the marriage ceremony that, for as soon as the crowd began to
tion agents for all leading papers
Stout,
David
.............
10112
and magazines.
arnekofe
come
in,
yon
could
see
them
crowd
uniting
Miss
Nettie
Henderson
to
W.
W.
Mr. James Toney was in the city Satur­
7630
around the corner and Yamhill was soon Todd, Jonathan................. ..
day.
He
is
91
years
old
and
is
hale
and
Estabrook
was
performed
by
Rev.
G.
F.
Turner,
Thos
A
.................
9516
j
The McMinnville News Co.
I
hearty. Mr. Toney is the oldest man on Round, Several intimate friends were the center of attraction to the large num­ Tucker, Hiram A... .
5505
ber of people in attendenee. As they
May
THIRD STREET.
the west side. He will vote for Cleve­ present and the bride received numerous crowded
8262
Wallace,
C
A
A
Son
................
around you could hear all kinds
18:4
Wallace, Susan........................
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land.
beautiful presents. The cake was made of expressions of surprise at the wonder­ Wisecarver, Jacob...................
15382
Found.—A gold ring with hair filling, by Mrs Dr. J. F. Galbreath and was ful exhibit, Among them we heard the
16230
also has initials. Owner can get tbe delicious, we know of what we speak. following remarks: Why! Can they Wortman, Jacob......................
Wright, W D.
6130
same by calling on W. H. Young at
Among the presents were a china tea raise Iruit in Oregon ? I did not know Wright, E ................................
5110
planing mill and paying for advertise­ set, silver fruit dish, silver teaspoons, that apples would grow there. Can they
NORTH YAMHILL.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Henderson ; carving raise grain like that in Oregon? How
ment.
much does it go to tbe acre? What part
F H. Knuppel is making the very set, Sir. O. II. Adams; quilt, Mrs. O. H. of
10775
Oregon was it grown in? Wherein Davis, T C (estate)..................
finest buckwheat flour that can be ob­ Adams and Miss Inez AdamB; silver Yamhill county? What kind of a place Davis, Mary..............................
10080
tained in the market. It is very nice knives and forks, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. is McMinnville? How large is it? Do Davis, Nancy A.............
10080
and the price is low. Patronize home Jones; set napkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. you have mountains like that in Oregon ? Gerrish (estate)........................
6800
Scott;
silver
gravy
spoon,
Mrs.
R.
Goodrich, Timothy.
industries.
5640
White; water pitcher, Dr. J. F. Cal­ Can you eee them from McMinnville? Griffin, Mrs Moran (estate)..
On shares. Prefer to let them
7660
Hallowe’en passed away night before breath; silver napkin rings, Mr Oscar Is that some of your timber ? What kinds Housewirth, Frank
6063
in small herds.
last without much ado. Tliis is the night Williamson; silver napkin rings, Mr. of timber do you have in Oregou? What! Kuykendall, C V....................
5035
Clasniral Course,
Ihave a few fine Cotswold rams that graveyards are supposed to yawn Dick Johnson; silver tablespoons, Mr. Are those plums? Did those peaches Laughlin. Ix>e
10819
grow
in
Oregon?
ate.
etc.
Everything
I
and
give
up
their
dead
Yesterday
was
Frank
Adams;
silver
pickle
castor,
W.
Scientific Course,
for sale, price $5.00.
Laughlin. Win
10230
H. Logan; silver pie spoon, Miss Hatlie had was far ahead of anything Michigan Laughlin. R R...........
Also a number of fine full blood- All Saints day.
6970
could bring up, and from tbe time the
formal Course,
Sweet;
silver
sugar
spoon,
Miss
Aggie
5493
ed Berkshire pigs, both sexes, price Mr. A. J. Ap|«erson has engaged Mr. Sweet; silver butter knife, Miss Aggie gates were open in the morning there Lowery, John
H 8. Bi indlev, formei Iv of Ohio, to take L Johnson; fruit basket. Miss Kate was a crowd and jam around tbe Yam­ Miller, R B
11260
Busiuess Course.
$5.00
charge of his store. Mr. Brindley is Johnson; melon platter, Mrs. M. Mes­ hill display. It was just the same et the Morris, ES
6365 '
Fine
rtxiniH
in
the
College build­
Address Geo. Owens
59-10 !
highly recomended and will arrive here singer; cake stand, Georgia and Lynd Charlotte fair. Yamhill eclipsed every­ Perkins, N H
Perkins, Mrs Sarah
ing
for
young
lailieH
uh well an for
9520
i
lm 25
McMinnville, Or.
the latter part of this week.
thing.
The
display
is
now
in
Grand
Jones; set vases, Ernest Henderson.
Perkins, Wm F........................
7470!
SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
young men.
The hi ide and groom are both well Ledge where it is being viewed by hun­ Ralston, W F
Last fall a petition was circulated
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’----- BOARD $2.50 A WEEK.------
praying for four new street lamps on B and favorably known and we unite with dreds daily. Tbe weather here is cold Richardson, DC....................
6025 i
street. The council granted the petition their many friends in wishing them a and rainy and has been ever since I have Robert«, Win
...................
11480
:
Tuition ; Collegiate Department
been here, and it is just tbe weather to
and thev have not yet been put up. This happy and healthful life.
6405 I
make a Yambiller think of home and Smith, Alfred
$10. a term; in Academic Depart­
I is woise than procrastination.
W»tt,
Aliio.
6910!
don’t you lorget it. Weil I will bring
Bnulness Hepting"
ment $8. a term : in Primary De­
i 8300 i
A patent lias been taken out iu this
this to a doss. Hoping to be in Mc­ Withycotnb, Thos.
I have opened a full stock of
I
partment $G. a term.
icountiv
and
Euroi>e
for
a
new
explosive
Minnville soon, I remain in love with
SIIKRIDAX.
The
members
of
the
Cumberland
Pres
­
GROCERIES,
I more powerful than dynamite. It is
Yamhill.
C has . F i . bmin ®.
GLAS8WARF1
H07° ’’ liutv J VIA VtlJl
<L
: P.ible, AS ...................
Term begins Sept. 5th.
said to ire perfectly safe against explo­ byterian church are all aarnestly re­
CROCKERY.
10290 stock- Also a full line of
1 Downing, Erastus. . ...............
CIGARS,
sion bv ordinal v concussion in opeii air quested to meet at the church Saturday,
i Holman, D 8
Excelllent advantages in Music,
Buyers Dictionary.
7850
TOBACCO
Nov, 3. at 2 p. m. We also extend an
or by fire. It is named ‘‘Extralite.
Lambright, Isaac
invitation to all those who feel
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,ETC.
I 1
fiend for Catalogue, T G. B rows son ,
We see I»' the Herald tliat the editor earnest
Scroggin, PM
interested in the welfare of our church.
18 President
A fine line of
Ducks and geese are begining to fly
of I lie Herald has lieen in Portland
N.
L.
New.
TEAS,
south.
¡again. Editors generally dissipate but
All
sold
at
bottom
prices
for
cash.
WEST CHEHALIM.
COFFEES.
not as bad as that. Saw the elephant
Died
8060
GKO. W. BURT.
Tack hammers for 5 eta., at Martin A Madson, James
griCES
I | two times this year, will appear ;n the
7615
Sanders'.
Nelson.
SC
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next issue of the Herald- Oh Mr
On October 27, 1888. in the city of
Flower pot bracsets for 10 eta. at Mar­ I
persons having accounts willij I Portland, Allen B. Baker died. Mr. Ba­
WILLAMETTE.
A New Arrival of Garland Stoves
Fresh Vegetables of all destriptwns □s Those
: 5900
who have not already settled this fall ker was Irorn in Thurston county, W. T. tin A Sanders’.
I
Cain
plrell
,
John
A
and R a titres at Manning’s.
8130 i
I Martin A Sanders will not be under . I Forrest, J R
will please do so at once. This 1» tn
will be kept w hile in Season.
. 8085 ;
■ time of vear we want our Isaaks squared on June 34, 1855. Came to Yamhill in mid in hardware.
I Hewitt, Henry .......
6800 '
up, delays are dangerous- "e »■*"
1874. He wai> interrite«! in tbe <lmg
Will sell at bottom price for cash or ex­ ones account who cannot or do not sc t e buxines- while lieie and made many I Handsome glass seta, 4 pieces, 50 I Jeffreys. Mrs S R
2652<» I
• Kirkwood, Joseph
. 11000 I
change for produce
June 15:8tf
I no difference how largo or small the a< friends
Hr wa« a member of tbe A. O. cents, at C Grisaen’s.
I Miller, Win
.
. 8100 ;
.. r, ths Children. They are os-
.
and
I
O
O.
F.
lie
was
appoint-
Wanted
--A
good
setter
or
pointer
i
count
is.
A.J.Arra
U.
W
,
Townsend,
F
M
A HUSSEY
p^cjxjjy liable to saddyn
, po-ial clerk la-tween Fort-¡ pup. Pop to satisfy purchaser.
There is a cow in this town that needs ed railway
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
W ri.LAMINA.
Tacoma and was one of th»
pounding bid. and that on be back- la id and —
Have
yon
noticed
that
fine
display
of
etc.
We guarantee Acker’s English
He was bntied with the I ruttery tn .Martin A Sanders window. f Feod.dl, f E
She unlatcl.es gate» m the mn . h ol most efficient. L.
Remedy • positive cure.
It saves
of the I O. O. !’.. it Lrfayetto. A
Lam-i'ii, E I
night and eats all the cor Iwoorl a T - rites
hoars of anxious watching.* Sold by
Sav! Whv don’t vou get your build­ Lauison, R H ..
wife
and
one
child
mom
n
for
Inin.
etc., that is bymg around
/*
\V.Burt, Drnirjrht
ing covered with Holden’s parent iron
rnus.
vsrd and a half of ba.-on nn l« -!i"t into
* 1
'¡itx
Manning is "soui’’ agent.
1 CHALLENGE.
W wr?>M d” b«rk<-’. and »he b liable
Anir*r>i*n M'rt’tgajn < o. .
23 m >>
</»<> Children Cry for
Martin A Sanden« have sold nineteen Dybl f*. W
to gyt it ■
Mil LS
7797
I hereby challenge Jon Long of Noitli drills this fall. The farmers are ¡earning I zhihi >«'«! LireMtitei’t <'«»
■jr,-zv
'
On Hallowe’en the boys decor.it. .1 the
Mff
’
liiliii»
.
.F.imc-«
Pitchers Castoria
Have been remodeled and are now town. Stretching trom Aapperson si or Yamhill to run a foot race of LX) yards the best are the cheapest in the end.
• tr-T'Ni Mortgage Co
!2DfiO
prepared to receive grain for grind­ ner to Hodaon s was a I. inner be.iring for the < I i . hui imshipof Yamhill county, Plow», plows, plows, snlkcy plows OrepmUiD Kailrued Co
7072*
A California Railroad < o
I.Mùnti
ing. Grist grinding a specialty. . "re strange .levi»«”MeMuIOv.llc s water­ and anv sum he wants to put up. If I tricycle plows, walking plows, gang Oregon
Price,
Joseph
S
W>
plows. Tbe largest assortment over in Parker. M R
works and electric light ” On one tide im beaten I «* ill also Kive >"m ,be
Dill
A Good Assortmont of------
oi it was an old sprinkler with the bot­ ‘lor the championship of Oregon which I McMinnville ia now to be found at Mar­ The Solicitor» Co..
UJK Is warranted, la becausa it la the beet
tom‘out, on the Hher three or four vid wear at tbe P «rent tim«- ^
tin A Sandeis.
Tn»t<t Imrstment Co
7.TMP Blood Preparation known. It will posi­
tively cure all Blood Diaeaaes, purifies the
piei-es of candle.
whole system, and thoroughly builds up the
A WARNING.
A
andreltable
Medicineaaretbebeat
wonky
wantf
-
p
constitution.
Remember, we guarantee it.
Tuesday
P-
F.
Browne
swore
out
a
Flour, Rye flour, and Graham
NJ»'» to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El­
constantly on hand. All work is war am for tbe arrest of H. P- Stuart on All persons knowing themselves in­ To whom it may concern, from and ixir has been prescribed for yeata for all im- Geo. W Burt, druggist.
< an always be found at Manning's.
warranted acd I intend to gain the
Ibis date, any person that I see pnrllieaof the Blood. In every form of Scrof­
debted to us are requested to call and after
ulous,
Syphilitic
or
Mercurial
diseases,
it
la
creeping
or
prowling
in
my
back
yard
patronage of the public by square j
Experienced workman tc attend to jol
settle by the first of the month, and after dark, will gel idoeeof galenapilia. Invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal. Children Cry for
Spouting and Rotting
Rooting at ones.
dealing and good work.
Gen
W
Burt,
druggist.
Ort.
IS,
1W
P.
F.
Raowwa
greatly
oW,r
'
{
-
AIBB1!4TII
G
atctmb
.
lenw
The testimony ,0 .Sonh'’lcLT'*’
Pitcher’s Castorio.
F H. KNVPPEL.
lacking so Mr. Sanart was discharged. J
J. B. Perkins & Sons.
peoples market .
We are now prepared to show the latest in
Mens’, Youths’, Boys’, and Childrens’
suits and Overcoats for the
Fall and Winter Season.
J. S. HIBBS.
IMMENSE LINE OF NECK WEAR.
EURISKO market
M c M innville dairy
Full Line Gents and Ladies Furnishing Coods-
FIRST (LASS MILK
Ladies’, Misses’, and Childrens’
Cloaks direct from Manufacturers.
C. GRISSEN
A. J. APPERSON.
The Only Remedy
Contagious Blood Poison.
MY MOTTO
F. DIEL8CHNIEDER.
You «re hereby no­
tified that I havethor­
oughly overhauled and
repaired my large
warehouse at McMinn
ville, Oregon, and that
I will store4 grain on
reasonable terms.
J. B. ROHR,
'[McMinnville Nilin]'
aa
A liberal patronage
is solicited.
F. B
Proprietor.
100
When you are ready
to buy
SHEEP TO LET
Blue Vitrol,
Coal Oil.
School Books
And all kinds of
be sure and call at the
Sew Grocery Store
I
FORCE PUMPS
Aug 17 8m