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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1888)
YAMHILL CO. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT THE CITY. McMinnville is prosperous. Mud is knee deep on the pavements. Mr Macrum, of Poriland. war in this city Monday. GROWING MCMINNVILLE. Forty-two Dwelling Houses Built Pursuant to adjournment the council in the City During the vi?°,r^To '.l,e wile 0( D- Thurber, Dee. of this city of Mcminnville met in their 7th, 1888, a daughter. Past Year. chamber in tile city of McMinnville, Ore While we do not claim to have reduced price» on all goods but ouly Apperson carries a boss line of teas Born.—To the wife of H. L. Heath, gon, Thursday evening, December 6th, and coffee. Dec., 9th, 1888, a son. 1888. Present Mayor Manning, Council TOTAL COST OF BUILDINGSI30O0O on such goods as we advertise to sell Martin & Sanders. Strike, special’and best tobacco in James Fletcher A Co., have an ad in men Baraekoff, Burt, Grissen, Jones, The Future a Great oae—A Grand ehanee Dear Sirs:—I have used and tbe Big market at Apperson's. H ub issue of this paper. Read it. Tucker and Wrifc.it; Street Coaamia- for Investmente In Real Estate. handled a great many machines our object is simply to elose out these goods before taking stock in Jan When you are looking for holiday . Tbe population of Oregon is ahout 309- sioner Healh, Mai shall Kauffman and nd I hftve f°und ,vour Gutting Box goods go and see Rogers * Todd’s. Recorder Stusncer. □70, an increase of 105,170 since 1880. Through the kindness of Jones Howel uary. Hence we offer these bargains to cur many patrons, so tbos« th« best I ever handled or saw used. Minutes of last mestirg we e read and we are furnished with the fact that forty- who wish can avail themselves of them In our cloak department every Mr. Hodges, of Prineville, deputy The New berg Graphic, greets us. It 1 A. J. B aker . clerk of Crook county is in the city. approved. is a neat paper and we w ish it success. two new dwelling house, have been built j garment is marked down to original cost and some North Yamhill, Or.. Oct. 3, 1888. The communication i-Din J. C. Cooper in this city since the Hist of January Teeth extracted without train by a new Mr. Best the artist has sent several ‘ Martin & Sanders. process at G. 8. Wright’a tbe dentist. neat paintings to Rogers & Todd for contractor io. tue cistern at the intersec 1888. Thia is an enormous growth of Dear Sirs:—The Belle City Feed Gold filling and gold crown work a sale. tion of Tliiid and F kt eels heretofore building for a town winch makes no cutter I bougnt of you last winter specially at the dental office of G, S. T. B Kay’s new house on the Albie presented te the council and laid over ■uore pretence oi a boom than McMinn pioperty w ill be completed before Christ was called up: Whereupon it was on ville. These dwellings are not mansions gives good satisfaction, better than Wright. ■notion ordered "That a warrant be by any means, but »rebuilt by a class of jnyother machine around here, it When you want teeth pulled or filled mas. cuts very fast for a small machine. go to G. S, Wright’s den,al office in the Rev. G. J. Burchett will preach at the drawn on the treasury in favor o." Mr. people who intend to become permanent Baptist church Sunday morning and Cooper for the sum of *159, for said woik citizens of this city. They have cost {would recomend the Belle City Braly block. evening. I'rench mixed candies done up in on said cistern, said order not to be de from *500 to $2000. They have been built before any other. McMinnville must do something with livered until he give a bond in the sum and the people of this city have not been pounds and half-pound packages at Ap- C. Z immerman . person's. her streels before long or thev will go of *200, said bond .o be approved bv the awaieoftlie fact until this publication. out of sight. McMinnville, Or., Nov., 20, 1888. T he T ei . ei ’ iionk sent one year to anv mayor, conditional that lie will pay the Besides these, there has l>een built a Gentlemen:—Yours of a recent address east of the Rocky mountains for Bishop & Kay will sell shoes at cost whole sum io paid to material men and couil house costing *45,000, a school until Januaiy 1st. Lock house coding *10,000, a roller mill cost . at their ad for date duly received. In refference one dollar. laboreis, who furnished material ami ing $15,000 and seveial business places farther particulars. to the Bello City Feed cutter, I The school house is trimmed with whose cost teaches the neighborhood ol Mrs. J. C. Storey and daughter are labor on said work pro rata and that *5.000. We do not claim a boom and do would say that my No., 3 is all I black and presents a very attractive ap visiting in Seattle. They intend to be all claims for such material and labor be not want one but if there is a city in the pearance. could desire. I have speeded up gone three or four weeks. filed with the recorder before Baid sum Willamette valley that can lioast of as to about 600 revolutions, and it is A masquerade ball will be given at Lee Wiight’s Arabian Condition be paid, and that the sureties on said much p-osper.ty as McMinnville we Lauglin's hall in North Y'amhill on only a question of getting the hay Christmas night. Powders if you take pride in seeing your bond be responsible for any bills not so want to know about it. This city during to the machine. I am well satisfied stock look well. Sold by Rogers * Todd. filed, and also for tha completion of said the last year has completely eclipsed all All kinds of the best silver ware at the of the boom towns in this valley; this is in every respect. It has the only lowest Wiight’s Compound Syiup of Sarsa cistern by September 1st, A. D. 1889.” prices you have to see at Win. a fact which they cannot deny. For a practical feed I have seen, viz: the Holl’s our jeweler. parilla can be relied upon for all blood The following bill was lead and allow good substantial investment in real diseases, skin affections etc. Sold by two corrugated rollers. estate McMinnville presents the best ed Jones * Co., lumber, *11.58. Bishop Morris while here christened Rogers * Todd. A. M. W addle . two babies, Air. H. H. Welch’s and Mr. The treasuiers lepoit for the year end foundation of any town in the valley. It you do not believe this statement just Wright’s Red Cross Cough Syrup, Mr. C. G. Scott, of Carlton, Or., A. L. Talmage’s. cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, loss of ing Dec. 1st, 1888, was lead and referred drop into the city and look around. For the best silver table ware as writes in refference to the Belle City voice and all inflamed conditions ot the to a committee consisi'ng o> Cuunciimen During the next year a water plant will forks and spoons, call at Wm. lungs. Sold by Rogers * Todd. be established here, a system of sewer Grissen and Buit. Feed cutter, it gives perfect satis knives, Holl’s jewelry Btore. The petition of M. V. Endslev and age instituted, our streets will be paved faction and can reccomend it to any Sheriff Harris was in the city Wednes and graded, our business men will en others, praying for a sidewalk on the Mr. H. F. Turner is not working at the one that wants to buy a feed cutter. Repoiter office. He intends to go to day on business and looked at the jail, west Bide of F street in John's addition to large their stores and stocks (they are lie remarked that it would be a good the city of McMinnvilie, commencing at already doing thill and within five veais Poriland in a lew days Carlton, Or., No., 17, 1888. job for a person to break out of it. tiie northeast corner of block No. 12 anil McMinnville will l>e the metropolis of Have you read our gi eat special offer Messrs. Martin & Sanders. running thence south to the southeast the Willamette valley outside of Port Jay Eye See seriously hurt himself These goods are going like hot cakes. Call early if you want th« to persons sending ihk T elephone east McMinnville, Or. coiner of block No. 19 was read and on land. We aie not saying this alone but sometime ago by stepping on some sharp of the Rot ky mountains. choicest bargains. When in the city do not fail to inspect our new hundreds of others who have visited this motion the recorder t.as direct?d to post Gentlemen:—Permit me to say substance w hich ent the main artery of usual notices, i hat an ordinance thriving berg during the past three Shoe and Grocery departments which are not equalled in Yamhill coun that the No. 6 Belle City Feed cut Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers have given his left leg. It is doubtful if he recovers. the would be pissed leqii'uiugsaid improve months say it also. Within five years ty for fresh, stylish goods and all right prices. up the idea of going east this winter be ter I purchased from you some time cause Rev W. T. Jordan left Tliurs lav for ments to be made as by cliai ter required. this place will be a city of 7000 inhabi Mr. Roger’s health is poor. We call especial attention to our display of Holiday Goods. atendaystiip to California, overland. The pet Jion of B. F. Saj lor and others tants. Several of our prominent farmers igo has given me perfect satisfac The choicest lines of Cigars and Tobaccos can be found at Half-ground Liverpool Salt is what the To use his own expression he goes tS’re pr.-.v'.ng for a sidewaiK on the north side and business men have invested in the tion, and in case I should ever re packers use for curing meats etc., cheap in order to di v out. We hope be will Yamhill county fair association and are of Pine stieet in John's audition to the quire another I would buy one con est and best. Kept at Apperson’s. meet with success. city of McMinnville commenting at the flushing it foi waid in good style. They structed oil the same principal. have 90 acres of as fine land, all fenced The city assessor is doing nobly. We Mi. A. J. Nelson lost a fine cow Satur southeast, coiner of lot No. 6 in block in, aB there is in the state. A fine mile J. W enerberg . don’t think many will escape him. day lugilt by choking on an apple. This No. 20, and running tiience west Io the track has been built and the grounds diaries will "get there” on all of them. makes two cows which he lias lost by southwest co. ner of block No. 19, all in are already covered here and there with Mr. C. C. Walker a leading farm being choked with an apple. He would Jahn's addition, was read and on motion stables, MW stock stalls, grand stands and the recorder was directed to post the er of Polk county, writes of the We have not the largest stock of holi value the animal at *100. pavilions. During last summer 50 of day goods in the county, but we have usual notices that thej-ounc'l would pass Belle City Feed cutter, I am well so’re very nice goods that we are selling Died.—Goldie Anderson, daughter of an ordinance with the players of said the finest horses in Oiegon were in pleased with the machine. I will cheap. training on this track, the owners and of Mr. ami Mrs. Gus Anderson, died petition as by charter required. R ogers * T odd . Tuesi-H.v, December fitli, aged 8 months. oay it is the best fodder cutter I On motion the Board of Health was drivers all lieing loud in their praise of II. C. Plummer of Carlton is our Bm ie<l at the North Yamhill cemetery authorized to renu>ve, destroy or disen- the track. It is not us saying that this have ever used, being far superior authorized agent at that p'ace. He is Satai day, Dec. Sth, at 11 o’clock. fect tiie dwelling house, in the m,ll yard is the finest track in the state, although empowered to take money on subscrip to the Baldwin. we think so, but it is the drivers, genu It is said that Gen. Harrison has at the west end of Third street, hereto ine horse jockeys who have lived on a tion and receipt for same. < spoken very favorably toward John F. fore occupied by the family of Chas. By track all their lives, and we have not yet Copy for display ads must be in this Swift for a cabinet position. That is. num, who weie afflicted with tiie «mail- found ono w ho has one bad word to say office before Wednesday noon. Copy right, this wild anil wooly west wants to, P°* BARBERS, lor local ads received up to Thursday be represented in every cabinet lieie- On motion a committee of three con against it. At least 100 horses aie ex sisting of Councilinen Jones, Ba.nekoff pected to be in training on the track for Hire opened neat shaving parlors on Third noon. Please remember this. aiter. and W right we.e appointed to secure a the season of 1889. street, between C and D Gold and silver watches for ladies and Jones & Co., the owners of as fine a Rev. John C. Fair and family left last competent surveyor to sinyey and es gentlemen at all prices, also all kinds of We respectfully solicit a share of the pat- sash and door factory in the state intend I Monday evening for New Yoik, where ' "Castori» Is ao well adapted toehtldrei that I Castori» eures cure» rôtie. Cotte. Constipation. Constipation, jewelry in solid gold or roll plated at they will make their future residence. tablish E street from First street to the to enlarge tiieir capacity for woik by re rnls-e ol the public north boundary of the city. 'od*'’ i FORCE* WELCH, toltomi“ ““2,7iüI«-nënPj7T'PUOn ' I irais Worms, 'gives deep’, and promòtaa <tk McMinnville jewelry store. He cai ries with hint the best wishes of On motion a committee consisting of moving from their present confined resUon. whom he ...... lias ... la- Councilman Ul So. Oxford 8t. Brooklyn, Ü. T. I I Without Boom, boom, the coun,y records are this ' community, .......... f with ................ UUI'VIIIIICII VI a zor-wiiz and Ttn-ger a. an rvz.il we.e nv. u quarters to a more convenient place as Giiasen Injurious medication coming next, and Appeison is doing h's bored for over »year.—Times-Mountain- appointed to revise the rules of the soon as they can get a suitable piece of T hb CssTAva Coarssv, 77 Murray Street, X. T. property upon which to erect a complete level best to gel liis house in order by eer. council. On motion a committee consisting of new mill. They annually ship car loads closing out the old and making room for All persons wishing to send this issue Mayor Manning, Councilmen Jones and of fine lumber from this city to all points the new. of T he T elephone to friends in the east Barnekoff were appointed to.eviaethe in the state and Washington territory. Di. E. E. Goucher returned fiom toe can have a <-opy bv'calling at tins office. charter of McMinnville. New streets will he opened, acres of Sound l ount.y Monday morning. He is : It would be a good idea to get one and On motion Councilman Bir-t was an- fine land will be thrown into the city Are prepared to <lo all kinds of hauling. well pleased with tiie future of that 1 mark the article headed “Growing pointed to ascertain the amo uit of the and opened up and sold in lots, moneyed cottn'rv and has bought bioperiy in McMinnville” and send it east and thus claim of the city againtt the estate of men are coming here to make invest Pianos moved, etc, Seattle. get an immigrant or two. Andrew Ennis, deceased an« to >eport ments. Electric lights aie talked of, and 0T Charges Reasonable. will materialize before 1839 bus flown same to the council. Perit’.ons lor sidewalks aie coming into Tiie W. C. T. U., meets at the M. E., the On motion the co.iacil sdjot’ -oil unt’l into the great void of time behind us. tiie i ouncil c-liambeis at eveiy meeting church on Fri-lay, Dec. 21st, at three TIIE During the la-1 win on'lis Galloway & There is nothing which will help tiie o’clock. On Saturday evening Dec. 2?d, Wednesday, December 1-, 1833, at 0:20 Goucher have sold over *4,000 worth ol oi the eily better than a mile or so I Mrs. A. R. Riggs of Portland, state pres p. m. c dairy of looks lots to people who intend to build du-init new sidewalks. ident of the \V. C. T. U., will speak at the coining year. These lot» have all la now prepared to furnish milk at all A LUCKY HALF. the opera house at 7 :30 o ’ clock. All aie It is <-.ilculated that the immigration been sold singly, at prices ranging from times M ary V. Y oung , which will go imo California Hiis winter ',-i.ited. How a Clergyman** Co'a was Used for *150 to *200 per lot, none of them have See. been sold to paities w ho desire them for v.'ll be beyond 200,000. Can McMinn Iaumo al Pu.-poses speculative purposes, but who intend to Per pint, one month, delivered morning or villa stir up enough eneigy to make an A GREAT O’FER. eflort to secu.e some of it. A good story appears in the Dalles become permanent citizens of this beau evening, $1., per quart, |2 tiful little city surrounded by a paradise It is rumored that the Dayton Rod The Ta1 en»’one Sent oue Year to rerioni Times Mountaineer, to tiie effect that a and basking in the smiles of the cool Milk saved seperate for children, ano Gun club will shoot a match with short time since a pastor of that city feed Coast mountains and the shadow of Kasi o* the Reeky Mountains no extra charge. the McMinnville Pod and Gun dub on I- o • One Dollar. a waiter to tiie extent of 50 cema. The mightv Mt. Hood who towers above the Ch: is,mas. It would be a good thing if C has . W. H olman . waiter played the half ata faio bank and snow crested summit ol the Cascades. a match between the two clubs could be The fellow who cried Du: ing tiie last lew weeks there has won. The follow ing morning, the waiter at ranged. been a g eat call for copies of T hk T ele - was giving his attention to the worthy “Oil! For a lodge in some vast wilderness Some great contiguity of shade“ James Fiett siavted for the mill Tues to Mends in the east, divine, but not snspec ing the nature of day morning accompanied by Frank By phone io send the reverend gentleman's calPng, ap was off his bangs, he had never seen concluded to make a We iuve now num and a good, big, fat. dead potker for proached ti e laiter, exclaiming: ‘-That McMinnville. —IS— toe boys at the mill. Mr. Flett intends soec'al offer to pe.sons sending the pa- four-bit piece oi yours was a bird ; 1 no MARRIED. to bring back a load of lumber and sta- t per east of the Rocky mountains. We sooner coppeied her on the king than the men to work. she won, and 1 kept getting action on wjtcl the public to understand that this ---- o---- Wednesday afternoon at the residence Mat lied.—At the lesidence of the oiler is mjde with the desire to do all in the coin and finally double-shot the-tnrn of Dr. G. F. Tucker in this city. Miss and bled the house to the tune of a ‘ V. ’ our powe. for the benefit of this county. OPPOSITION BOOT AND SHOE bride’s paients in this city, Sunday. Dec. 9th, 1888, by Jnslice of tne Peace Hard The offer will hold good for six months It was the luckiest ‘half that I have Nina Sperry and Mr. Ed. Warren of Ore STORE. ing, Rosa B. Pei kins !o F.dwatd B. Hel bom this date. Remember that T he handled in many a day. Soup?” The gon City, were united by Rev. W. T. mer Mr. Helmer is of the firm Per- T elephone will be sent one year to any pastor could offer no comment, but lie Jordan. The voung couple left on the . kins* Helmer, bdleheis in this city. address east of tiie Rocky mountains for was noticed to smile as he diew closer 3:45 train for Oregon City where they will reside. to the table. one dollar. We wish them sir cess in l!fe. Mr. Warren is the youngest son of the Thin is wav below the cost of the pa KILLING AT SKAMOKAWA. Squire Harding is G6 veais old but his per but we are willing Io saciifice some- late Hon. Henry Warren, and Miss Sper sight is still good enough to write 800 Icing it Yamhill comity can be benetii- ry is the youngest daughter of Rev. C. wolds on a postal card. The other day ted. This offer is so low that you should John Setterllnd Killed on Friday by Wil C. S|»erry of Brownsville. Both are well liam Masten. he wiote a postal caid to a relative in avail von.selves of it and help the coun known and they carry with them the the east and in Older to test his sight lie ty by doing so. You will certainly not kind wishes of a host of warm friends. tried to see how many words lie could bling this office a profit, for. as we have They received a large number of ele On Friday a.Leinoon at Ska-nokawa, M c M innville , O regon . write on the caul. Ho wrote in the stated before the offer is below the actu W. T., John Sette.lind was shot and gant presents. neighborhood of 800 legible woios in 08 al cost of the paper. Graining, fatally wounded by Wm. Masten. The lines. Paper Hanging anil . two had an a'tercation and Wm. Masten The John Jack Comedy Co., played at RESOURCES OF OREGON. Carriage Painting. pulled a pistol and fired several sliota, Mr. Meeker, of Puyallup. W. T., who Garrison’s opera bouse Monuay evening Prompt Attention to Orders from to a medium house. The company is a Partis, wishing ana to .end East to friend, 1 each one of which took effect. One bought the 45,000 pounds of hops men strui k the light side and went through tioned in yesterday morning's editorial good one and the laughs were .reqnent. can hare It by calling at thl. the Country. the lungs; one bullet struck the abdo Mr .lack is 53 veais old, and has been office. impersonating an old man for the past men. one struck the left arm and another columns, and marked them Washington THE 30 veais. He was born in Pbiladelpnia. This office has received a number of the right aim. Setterlind died while en territory hops, says the reason he did and is of Scotch descent and nas the “Resources of Oregon” a pamphlet route to Asto-ia. The deceased owns a this was that lie had no Oregon labels on farm in 8kamokawa valley, and is worth hand. Ho says these hops were bought travelled in every country in the world. elephone published by the state giving a map of about »5090. in London from Oregon samples, and Would it not be a good idea to have a The unfortunate deceased has followed that they will tie delivered as Oregon pitolic Ch istmas tree. If the people in i Oregon and a description of each county hops in that city. He says lie had no MilLS this *‘i'v t.i'l get together and organize its products, minerals, etc. All parties in years gona bv the occupation of a intention whatever of stealing any of wishing one to semi to their friends in fisherman on tha Columbia river. He Have been remodeled and are now some kind of an inteiTsiing entertain ' the east can get it free by calling at tins was a member of the Scandinavian Be- Oregon's thunder.—Statesman. ment lor tiie young people, the managers I nevolent Society, and will tie buried un- prepared to receive grain for grind of he onera bouse Meas.*. Rogera A office. _____ __ ROLL OF nONOK. I det the auspices of that association. ing. Grist grinding a specialty. He w;!l donate tne use of the hall for HARD LUCK. that panose. Get the thing going and (This communication arrived without a IMTED BTATES SENATOR. give th« yjengs.cr» a good entertain- The New Steamer t aquina Bay a wreck signature but ns it is a roll of honor and can do no harm we gladly publish it. Corn-«- era at It I l>ondenta to this pajwr must sign tln-ir Give ■a a <;««wt one whit« mNew 1 »ml Office.-T’ue new land office I and that can ’ t be Dolph. The Oregon Development company m * names, not for publication but a* a guaran (ortiielhmev land •having h«’d luck with their vessels tee of good fsitli.j E d . Flour, Rye flour, and Graham rated by the Prw’,t'en‘1 The following names are on the roll oi The Astoria Transcript is maxing the toa’it county, coitnlv, Oiegon. itom. u. <»>egon.- and »ndJ-obG J. oi»- jII?tone year ago on the 5th of Dec., the constantly oit hand. All work is (.rant wools ring hozTing f rr Hon. C. W. Fol- honor of the Sheridan school for the I Electric Kilters. tei of Oregon appointed as register am er Yaqnina City went ashore and ÄtWVP th® Children. They aro m - warranted ar d I intend to gain the Geo.ge G». ge McGowen MGriowen of O.egon as receiver receiver J !h, ‘ kei> > No< |1|t tl)( . new steamer, Reamer,the i“ » kel the ton of Clatsop county, as United Slates month ending Dec. 7th, 13H8 . peclally liable to .odd-a Tlih remedy is Iteconiing so well known patronage of the public by square Ilfs Grammar Grade Katie Casev tesrher. | and so Urs new land district was Y»qmna Iktv Bav which whieli they prrx-ured fill senator. He is a clean man an l is far Yaqitina prortred to «11 as to need no special men Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, dealing and good work. de. We guarantee Aekar'a Kngl uh bvsetof con- ess, approved I. v - 1 , 11K 1 bl ,. e „( the wrecked ' » ‘ l''"*» by set of com .ess, ...nmved Mav 21st, I . ------- v .„„„.a ( ttv John Bewly, George Berry, Fiank Ta- ‘ tion. All who have used Electric Bitter« preferable to Joseph N. Dolph in the last and will ne qt'.-le benetiLial to the went asliote pn Sun(Uv |wt a) ~ 5 o ekx k senate. Dolph is not fit for the position. I tom, Etta Tatoffl, Fred Chapman, Mary sieg the same song of praise, xk purer Remedy a positive cum. . It aavro F. H. KNÜPPEL. on nuunur - leuie"s'of"H»rney iiiodicinr does m»t exist oml it is gtiaran- hoar» of anxious watching. ' Sold hy and i- tt a tof total must settle.* of Harney valley. valley. ,| | loss. lW. This company mns Aug 17 3m teed to <lo all that Is claimed Electric •v» can We <>n asstne assme the I be people of } Aamhill smMII h ( amount of courage to Maud He is able but all his ability ia ¿«»played ' Millard, Lulu Kmilli, Ple*ent Kmoggins, Bitters will cure all disease« of the Liver , •eu. I, .»»un. 1'ruggist have a I ! they caiiuoi pro. ure beuer - wre(.ki|gp oi tbelr .t..mer.. ,<»n tire sido which is trying to make ; Edward Ellimgsworth. Irvin Ym-nm. and Kidbeeys, will remove Pimples, Boils. . 1 county u.». n .- |]rtv or in of the people. W«»ley Talbott, Roe<-oe » ichta. M aiter Salt Itlieiini ami «»liter affections caused by monev itt l . the .— expense -~ r - . > . ■ as \ (scissi ( uVu Iù.rtha (iruVoa lie does not even expound Republican Sleppy. Violet Cave. Bertha Graves, imptire bkwwle Will drive Malaria from the I I n^ride "ban light herein Worth KnowinjC- Bucklen^_Arnic> Salve. doctrine in tbe senate but all his atten- Nettie Cave, Cassa Berry, Lillie Morri system and prevent as well as cure all Ma son, Addie Scroggins, Tommie Heroggins, laria f^vres, -Eor cure of headache. Con- "r W. H Morgan, merchant. Lake; The Best Salve in the world for Cnta, tion is given to the interest» of tha rail Kos* Sleppy, Minnie l'eakine, Irena «tlpation and liidigesti«>n try Electric Bit- | Gty. Fla , was taken with a severe cold, Bruises. Sores, t lcere. Salt K .cum, roads who employ him and keep lnm in Hyde. Wilbur Graves. ters—Kntire salisiuction guarantee«!, or •ttendeil with a distressing cough and run, Fever Sores, Tetter, ( hap,red Hands, the senate. Giv« us Fulton or a Drmo- l’rimsrv Grade Fannie Parrish teacher. I m«»nev r funded.—Price 50eta. and$L00per i-rat. If the Oregon congress sends A To<l<b Drug Mt«»re. (5) into Consumption in its first stages Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Erupt- Lynn Berry, Noah Cooper, Clyde bottle a< k ions and Vrsitively cures Pile., or no ' Dolph back to tl.e »*nsle tiwyar«»-et- 0» tried many s.icalled popular cou^li | Fanlconer. E»rl Hemhrfe, ('land Kin- ' i tainlv nut working for the benefit of th» JWiiedies anil steadily grew worse Was i la warranted, is because it is the best Pay'require'l- It i. gna'antee.l to von, Willie Sleppy, Elry Townsend, i •Mured in flesh, had difficulty in breathing MOTIIEILS! Blood Preparation known. Il wilt pe-i. perfect satisfaction, ar monev refund«, I people. H O egon is to pr oper in the Alex. Bor«*on. Charlie Cave, Mary Bor- •n<l was unable to sleep. Fnally tried Dr. : future give ns an able senator who will ; CaMo-ia is rcctunniendcd by (•hysieiane lively cure all Blood Diseases. pn ri flea the pr ce 25 cents per box. Rogers* Todd. don. Maud Fanleoner, Msry Graves, j A'ng's New Discovery for Consumpion and or cliildren teethlng It in n purvly veget- whole system, and thoroughly builds up tha ‘ work for the be*t interests - f 'be people ™®U'I imnietliale relief, and after using If we thought Dolph •••• done this, lie Winnie Hvde. Josie Jacol>»m, Minnie I -»Me prepsratioit. il» ingrediente are pul>- constitution. Remember, wv guarantee It. •bout a half dozen bottles found himself i*r 12, for the •nn*^/w Covert J ROLL OF HONOR. Kinyon, Mav .Miller, Pearl Miller, Hes linlietl amiiml est li botti’- Il |> pleasant ‘would receive our iiea'ty support al Get». Hurt. uruggiAt. and has had no return of the disease ter Earner. Minnie White, Jo-ie Bordon. | | to thè ta«te enti alMohitelv harinh’rs. It re- Wool- though a RepuMi«*». •'«»• r* * “ - «other remedy can show so grand a Sweet, p»tcommand« , r , lieve» t uii.tiputioii rt irulale. thè bowels, F«l!owine is the roll of honor of iwhool submit to the majority o( the people lull s en ior vice commander, > • , BARGAINS row THB LADIF.«. ÎW month ending De- I ™>ni of cures, as Dr King's New Discov- wmUr. J nnior vice com tna nd er | pilota psin. <-«rre» diarrluea and wlnd colie, W. i„SÄ if they sav it is Dolph, it will bean awful 2?' ’or Consumption guaranteed to ilo just aliava feveriahncsa. destro)-* wortn». ami '3^'i ’ IMchw ’ Vv« Fletcher, Yt»l Reid, ’UM is claimed for i’. —Trial bottle free at Poweh. mixture to swallow. As we must sup Our romidet« stock I millinery will ' prevents »-. hivii I shhis , soothes the child and t.haphin ; J- A 'eel U|grr» * Todd's Drug Store f 4) port a Republican, we want a good one I yives it r< fe»hing and natural sleep t'a-- qmreon, VVJJ1- . . . jnhn Hop- I oria Is t’.ie'-bildren * panacea- the moth, Peckham, ‘ 1* ¿J.’ They «¡¡1 UriUe Keid. Uxxie Ro.’- Bl'«* Fleh ber. »nd we think Hon. C. W Fulton will be «old at firet co*t for 15 days.' Messa. Trçiss A Brices - - Ï- M l ’ ns VSr mu MU r-' friend, V>d«-e , K.ewts. Held. JKriSrt »"»ver»on the ' hav6 pnbuc lnsr-alia lago ;“ oud Saturday ¡» January, 1989 Oat Some of Its Leading Farmers Say. SALE CONTTNTJES. AT COST I I BELOW COST. Clothing Department. All broken lines and odd suits in Mens’ Youths’ and Boys’ clothing reduced to cost. Dress Goods Departm’t M e offer a line at 15 cents, regular price 30 and 35 cents. A line at 31 regular price 50 and 60 cents. Shoe Department. A line offered at 50 and 80 cents, regular price $1.25. Hosiery. We offer a special line at 25 cents worth 40 and 50 cents. APPERSONS. FORCE & WELCH for Infants and Children Fetzer & High, DRAYMEN M M innville FIRST CLASS MILK MY MOTTO “Large Sales and Small Profits." 1 F. »1ELSCHN1EDER. J. B. ROHR, Bonne. Sign, and Ornamental Painter When yod want a county paper take Till T because it is Bright, Newsy, and full of GIT. Um VALLEY Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castori« ! IT»; : Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla« Children Cry for Pitcher’« Castorla.