BARGAINS IN SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS KAT AND TODD’S es et $7.50 to $11.00, Summer Coats and Ousters, Etc., at Reduced Prices ? KAY & TODD a IT.«» THE FATAL THIRTEEN REASONS. I tion of the single bucking steed from Louisiana the whole cavalcade took tbe There are some solid reasons why D. hurdles. P. Thompson should not lie elected' Now for the senate. We are likely HARDING & HEATH, Publishers. governor and, singularly enough, they to sec a somewhat different state of af­ number the fatal figure of thirteen. fairs here. Mr. Allison considers him­ 1. He is interested in the Wiliam- ■ SUBSCRIPTION KATE8. I ette Locks Company, which will try self just about as mucii of a tariff ex­ pert as Mr. McKinley and he made no to sell the locks at Oregon City at the | On« Copy. per year, inadvance......... 1 no next session of the legislature, to tiie some radical remarks upon the subject one Copy, six month« ill advac».. . before the Ohio statesman had been state at an enormous figure. Thomp-1 heard of outside the limits of Stark Entered at the poetoftice at McMinnville son will thus make up for the “sack”« county. He has been talking in a rath­ he intends to sink in tiie present cam­ Oregon, as second-class matter. er seditious way witjiin the past few paign. weeks, and by the time the bill gets As invincible evidence of the above T he Ativr.nTisixo R ates or T he T ele - through his hands its fond parent may rMoxE-REotsTKn are liberal, taking in scheme, it is only necessary to scan the have to hunt for a strawberry mark to consideration the circulation. Single inch. 11.00; each subsequent inch. $.7.'>. facts that several parties interested in know it by. Special inducements for yearly or semi- tiie Electric Light works at Oregon ‘•I am the father of the public school system of Oregon.” is the big-headed exelamation of E. B. McElroy. Teach- eas who have grown old in the service, I who have had the training of tiie men , and women now an honor to tiie state, • will not relish the idea of recognizing: such a parent. And when the 2nd day' of .Tune rolls around, the refrain of I “father, dear father, come home with | me now,” will rise from every precinct. in the state, and Me. will go home and | stay there, too. “The clock in he stee­ ple” won’t strike a third term for a “father” who has feathered his nest al-j ready once too often at the expense of his “dear children.”— Review. City (namely, Morey, East ham, Cross i Oregon Congressional Elections. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. vearlv contracts. A li . C ommvsicatioxs M i st Br. S k . xeh B v and others,') are now candidates for the! the person who sends them, not for pub-; legislature, and that the Electric Light i I lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non ; deplume,-’ but for a guarantee of good J Company spent about 815,000 in carry- j faith. No publications will be published ing the primaries at Portland for ; i ; unless so signtsi. Thompson. It is stated by good au­ I * * * .. ' Jon W ork N eatly A xd Q uickly kxecvtcd ; thority that they have contributed the ! at reasonable rates Our facilities are I further sum of $10,000 for a campaign j ' the best in Yamhill count}- and as good 1 as any in the state A complete steam fund. plaiit instires quick work. 2. Thompson has boasted that lie * * * — — AnuKEss A ll C ommunications . E ither «or. will spend $100,000 tosecure his election ’ Ihe editorial or business departments, to I and thwart the will of the people. | T he T elephone -R egister , McMinnville, 3. He favors Chinese as his record : I Ore jon. shows; two months ago lie opposed,' < * » S ample C oties Or T he T elephone -R egis ­ emphatically, a discussion of theques-| i ' ter will be mailed to any fierson in the United States or Europe, who desires one, tion of removing the Chinese from | i free of charge Second street, one of the best streets in I ' 3. * • W e I nvite Y ov T o C ompare Tin: T ele ­ the city of Portland, which is now | phone -R egister with any other paper practically ruined by the tilth of the I published iu Yamhill county. Chinese and is a menace to the lives! $520 TO $117 PHOTOGRAPHS JUST OPENED THE B. S. CLARK Wishes to announce to the citizens of McMinnville and vicinity that he he has leased the room now occupied bv Mrs. Mor­ ris & Co., and Located on the Side Street, and in the Rear of the First National Bank, for the ensuing year, and the said B. S. Clark knowing that the almighty dollar is the poor man’s friend and the rich man’s idol and the many have to few and the few too many, therefore be it known that the said B. S. Clark will on or about the On Third Street, near the Railroad. As the report has been put in circu- The forthcoming election for congres- lation by Mr. Brutscher, that he has man, will be the twenty-fifth congres­ no property in Seattle, and is therefore sional election held in Oregon since more interested in Yamhill county than 1849. Of the twenty-four that had l>een open up n line of g.xxls, in which will ap­ his opponent for the office of judge, we held five were for territorial delegates pear took the trouble yesterday to look up and the other nineteen for congress­ the records. Notwithstanding the fact men. The first election was held in that during the last year Mr. Gallow ay 1849, and the candidates were Samuel owned considerable property outside of R. Thurston, Columbus Lancaster, J. Yamhill county, he paid $190 state rfnd W. Nesmith., Joseph L. Meek and J. DIRECT FROM THE EAST. county tax, while Mr. Brutscher paid S. Grifin. The stock will be replenished every few in round numbers, $86. And while The total vote polled was 943, of days, and we wish to impress on the minds which Thuston received 470, Lancaster looking we found further that T. W. of our patrons that he will not be undersold Perry, the republican nominee for com- 321, Nesmith 104, Meek 40 and Griffin All parties wishing first class work and the very Latest Lightings and but will undersell any and all competitors: Poses should call at missioner, paid $31 for the same year, 8. Subsequent elections for delegates that he will lie aggressive, and progressive; and J. M. Bunn, the democratic nomi-1 were: that he will do as he agrees; that any and nee, paid $330. Y’ou now see how fool- I 1851—Total vote, 2346. Joseph Lane, j all goods not satisfactory or not in Btrict Wilson, whig* ish it is for Mr. Brutscher to make the j democrat, 2093; W. H. conformity in and to the recommend of the I statement he does. The democratic can- : 543. of her citizens by the frequent brawls ■ didates for ihe county court pay over j 1853—Total vote, 7473. Joseph Lane, said B. S. Clark will lie received back and Our Finishings are not Excelled. All subecriberx who ilo not receive their of the highbinder«. Also when in the the money refunded to the purchaser, pro­ ! $400 more annually for the support of 4-516; A. A. Skinner, whig, 2957. 2! paper regularly will confer a fnror by im­ J. W. STEWART. vided, however, that the poods are returned 1855—Total vote, 10,121. Joseph mediately reporting the mine to thia office. . legislature he voted against tiie memo- ! the county than do the republican can- Proprietor Imperial Gallery. I rial to congress for the abrogation of the , didates. This shows who is most in- Lane, 6118. John P. Gaines, whig, in as good condition as w hen I »ought; that 1 Burlingame treaty. the store shall he known as 3986. . terested in the welfare of the county Thursday, May 29. 1890. 4. Thompson, while receiver at Weid- ' and her tax payers. This is not brag, 1857—Total vote, 11,133. Joseph Lane, i lcr’s Mill reduced the wages of tiie em- ’ and we would not have taken the 7652; George W. Lawson, whig, 3471. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET I ployes on an average of thirty cents a I trouble to look the matter up if the The first election for representative I I i day, and at the same time asked $30,- I was in 1858. The candidates were L. « ■ false charge had not l>een made by the ami that the proprietor does not intend to For Congress, GARRiSON OPERA HOUSE. 000 for his own services as receiver, its F. Grove, democrat, and James K. ' bt> restricted in his purchases, but will buy opposition. ROBERTA. MILLER, i I the records of the supreme court show. Kellj, national democrat. Total vote! any and everything that in his judgment of Jackson County. 5. He voted for the bill exempting HONORABLE (?) D. P. THOMPSON. i 10,052. Grover received 5859, and Kelly ! will be saleable and meet the requirements Commencing water bonds from taxation “six times.” For Governor, of the trade. The writer wishes to impress Sells land for a big sum of money, 14193. Subsequent elections for con-1 ¡These bonds, if exempted from taxa-l then sets up a fictitious claim to get the , gressman were: SYLVESTER PENNOYER, on your memory the following pointed and i tion, would allow Thompson and bis! land back again and hold on to the of Multnomah County. 1859—Total vote, 11,301. David Lo- pertinent truths, facts and figures: First— ! kind effectually to escapd all taxation; ¡gan, republican, 5631; Lansing Smut, I That that there are two ways of doing busi­ money paid to him for them. For Secretary of State, ' on tiie other hand, if not exempt, they ness—one is the old and exploded idea that Third Oregon Reports, page 189 to ( democrat, 5670. • WILLIAM M. TOWNSEN 1». i will be sold outside 'of the state, and i you must buy on time and soil on time, that 197. Circuit court for Clackamas county - 1890 | Total vote. I:;.o23. Geotge K. I of Lake County. , will therefore bring so much extra eapi-, you must have a set of books and a book­ March term, 1870. James K. Kelly vs I ■ Sheil, (¡559; David Logan, G465. COA-." end i tai into the state. For State Treasurer. □or gola KID. People’s Transportation Co., Thomp­ 1892—Total vote. 10,441. John it. keeper, a collector, ar.d last, but not the 6. He owns seventeen hanks and I OI’lllA ati’l G. W. WEBB, McBride, republican: (¡SOtl; A. E. Wait, least, an assignee to wind up your affairs : son, Lovejoy, etal CUM M ox cinches the borrowers in a two per: D. P. Thompson anil Lovejoy sold I ! 3632, of Umatilla County. that in order to do business you must buy cent, per month style; furthermore if tbe undivided half of certain land on 1864—Total vote, 14,755. J. H. D. tax-laden goods on time and after having For Supreme Judge, j elected, he would stuff- his seventeen •POP! LAI loaded them to the water’s edge with addi­ B. F. BONHAM, the west bonk of the Willamette river Henderson, republicau, 8759: James K. 1 lb-servcd Scats, 501'ents; I ■ banks with the funds of the state treas- to tiie Willamette Steam Navigation Kelly, democrat, 5996. tional taxes, you sell them on long time to of Marion County. Children, 2"» ' .-nis; ury, and make the people pay him in- 1866—Total vote, 20,261. Rufus Mal­ the consumer. Is it any wonder that there Co. in which Thompson and Lovejoy No extra cliarce to Reserve; For Supt. of Public Instruction, ' terest on their own money. are so many failures among men, not only Afterwards the lory, republican, 10,362; James D. Fay, j Seats now on sale at Rogers Bros Drugstore i I were stockholders. A. L e ROY, 7- Thompson, while mayor of Port­ Willamette Steam Navigratiou Co. sold democratic, 9899. those who merchandise but also among the ! The theatre has been remodelled and now I of Linn County. land, had an ordinance passed extend­ and transferred this undivided half of 1868—Total vote, 22,309. Joseph S. ’ presents a far difl'erent appearance than tillers of the soil. The old credit system is ing tbe wnarf limits in front of his own said land to the People’s Transportation Smith, democrat, 11.754; David Logan, j iormerlv. It is finely decorated, and is For State Printer, 1 the deadly upas plan and should be shunned. lighted by XM) candle power electrical lights. property out into the river, thereby in- CAPT. JOHN O’BRIEN, Mr P lan is altogether a different way. I Co. for a large sum of money. Then republican, 10,555. DRESS GOODS! | creasing the value to the extent of of Multnomah County, 1870—Total vote 22,833. James II. paj' cash for my goods and buy where I can Thompson and Lovejoy discovered or DRESS GOODS! j $100,000 without paying the city one Slater, democrat, 11,588; Joseph G. Wil ­ The Leaders In do the best. I sell my goods at a very Prosecuting Attorney, 3d District, [ eent of compensation. (This is an ex- thought they did, that neither the Wil­ DRESS GOODS! small margin for the lamette Steam Navigation Co. nor the son, republican, 11,245. J. .1. WHITNEY, DRESS GOODS! ' ample of how lie regards a public trust.) Peoples transportation Co could hold the ' 1872—Totel vote, 25,481. Joseph G. of Linn County. DRESS GOODS1 8. He is one of the richest men in land as said land was not necessary for I ! Wilson, republican 13,164; John Burnett TRIMMINGS! tiie state of Oregon, yet he only gave the purposes for which either or l>otli ! democrat, 12,317. Wilson died shortly For Joint Representative, TRIMMINGS! W. S. CONE, $10 to the Johnstown sufferers, and he companies were incorporated, and they lieforc congress met and a special elec­ and I do not hesitate to say that I can and TRIMMINGS! lias never contributed a cent towards therefore claimed tiie land back again tion was held to fill the vacancy. The i of Tillamook County. will sell goods cheaper than they can be TRIMMINGS! helping any enterprise for the interest sold by any credit concern in tbe city. All ’ candidates were J. W. Nesmith, demo­ and wanted to hold onto the money TRIMMINGS! Democratic County Ticket. of the state. I ask is this, first and foremost, come and crat and Hiram Smith, republican. paid for tiie same also. 9. He laid the foundation tor his see me, and if 1 have what you want buy it For State Senator, In the decision Judge Upton says: Only 14,317 votes were cast. Nesmith present immense fortune by his sur- of me and save front 25 to 50 per cent; if I W. F. GILKEY. “If the ease of the defendants, Thomp­ received 7194 and Smith 6123. . veying contracts, which lie was wont should not have the article sought for, then 1S74 — Total vote, 25,332. George A. son and Lovejoy was based on a claim For Representative*, I to fulfill at the rate of twenty miles a that tiie deni is voidable the question LaDow, democrat, 9642; Richard Wil­ would be ample opportunity for you to pay M. B. HENDRICK, day on horselwck, as some of the sur- would lie addressed to the equity side liams, republican, 9340; T. W. Daven­ the old and ruinous prices. A dollar saved J. R. MENDENHALL. I veyors of this state have re)»eatedly of tbe court, and of course they as port independent, 6350. LaDow died is a dollar earned, and the sooner mankind ■ stated. For County Judge, learns to shun the credit system the sooner grantors, while still retaining the pur­ shortly after his election and a special ; 10. He promised to raise the money chase money, would have no stand in election was held Oetolier, 25, 1874. ■ Hot Water Boilers, WM. GALLOWAY. will prosjjerity perch on their banner LACES! EMBROIDERIES! | to relieve the Holladay estate, at Port- For County Commissioner, the court of equity upon which to ask It resulted: Lafayette Lane, democrat, ’ Wash. Basins. Etc. LACES! EMBROIDERIES! ! land, for a bonus of 820,000, and then EMBROIDERIES! LACES! .1. M. BUNN. to have tiie deed set aside. They, be­ 9373; Henry Warren, republican, 9106: received from the Bennet-Larabec syn­ ing grantors for value, cannot main­ G. M. Whitney, independent, 837; LACES ! EMBROIDERIES! For Sheriff-, dicate $20,000 in order to allow them to AT THE EMBROIDERIES!! LACES! tain tlicir claim to the land, under any George W. Dimmick, ternjieranee, 345. i J. W. MARTIN.' obtain the projierty at alMp.it one fifth viev that can be taken, except as a' Total vote, 18,497. of its real value. For County Clerk, 1876—Total vote, 30,586. Richard i strict legal right founded on tiie assump- 11. He shows liisability and dignity I tion that tiie conveyance from them is 1 Williams, republican, 12,347; Lafayette ■ ED. HENDRIX. You will find the most »’oinplete lias been ap]>ointed agent for k done in first class order. I of chaarcter to properly fill the exalted ■ void, and not merely voidable. Lane, Democrat, 14,239. stock of For Recorder, Give us a Call. position of governor by his speech ac­ 1878 — Total vote, 33,521. John White- If the corporation has usuri>ed privi­ JOHN THOMPSON. Fancy and Staple Groceries, cepting the nomination, when he said leges of franchise not belonging to it, aker, democrat, 16,744; H. K. Hines, re­ Crockery and Glassware. Stand GLENN GRIFFITH, CORSETS! WAISTS! For Treasurer, “I’ll get there, and don't you forget it.” to the detriment of tile public, the rem­ publican, 15,593. '1'. F. Campbell, inde- and Library Lamps Third St. McMinnville. I CORSETS! WAISTS' 12. He is owner of the electric sys­ edy is by an action in the name of the I pendent, 1484. E. W. WALLACE. Ever Brought to the City. WAISTS! CORSETS! — ----- I tem that now furnishes light for the 1880—Total vote, 37,759. M. C. For School Superintendent, state. Fine Teas and Cofies a special­ WAISTS! CORSETS! state, and at tiie last session of the leg­ If tiie sale is illegal, and Thompson George, republican, 19,578; John Wliitc- ty; Konst Coffee ground free of L. R. LEWIS. CORSETS! WAISTS! charge. Goods delivered tree to This is not a New Machine, having islature he tried to sell the system to and Lovejoy sold the prroperty witli a aker, democratic, 18,181. onv part of the city I _________ For Assessor, been in use in this county the state at three times its actual value. 1882—Total vote 41,669. M. George, knowledge of the illegal purpose, they .1. C. WILSON. "tor^d “APHR0DITINE-’ J. H. HENDERSON. Prop. * for eight years. 13. Thompson, while one of the are so far in the wrong as not to be in a Republican, 22517: W. 1). Fenton, dem- * Is S old on a wealthiest men in the state, is one of condition to ask ispiitable relief. If oerat, 19,152. For Surveyor, POSITIVE the most artful dodgers of taxes. A list O. V. WATKINS. GUARANTEE they sold under a misapprehension of 1884—Total vote 48,821. Binger Her- of his real and personal property in its powers, or of the objects sought to man, republican, 26,699; John Myres, to cure any For Coroner, form of nervous Multnomah county at a low rate foots is not jointed, therfore will FANCY GOODS! disease, or any be carried into effect by tiie corpora­ democrat, 23,642. GEO. A. CHURCHMAN. disorder of the $1,159,200, which was assessed in 1889 at tion, and now find the sale should be cramp, but will run in any position. FANCY GOODS! 1886—Total vote, 54,954. Binger Her­ generative or­ gans of either 77 This Mower FANCY GOODS! Honest and energetic Bill Galloway is $171,000, and this was reduced by $34,- dcclarcil void, their pleading should set mann republican, 26,918; N. L. Butler, sex whether ar­ ising from the AFTER ____ _______ FANCY GOODS! the person to vote for. You want a 000 indebtedness, claimed by Thomp­ out their excuse, and they should offer democrat, 25,233; G. M. Miller, prohibi­ BEFORE ELSIA WRIGHT. excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, son, and $300 exemption, leaving the » FANCY GOODS! county judge not an automaton!. tionist, 275;;. or through youthful indiscretion, over indnlr i to return the purchase money. Carries tbe l,iiri’<«t Aort io,lit total of taxable property returned by .te., such as Loss of Brain Power. Wakefur FANCY GOODS! The prayer of tlic defendants, Thoni]>- 1888—Total vote, 60,209. Binger Her­ cnee, Harne«* and -adill-s and also the ness, Bearing down Pains iu the Back, Seminal Wes Wallace as county treasurer will him $136,000 as against an actual value Hy steria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn­ FANCY GOODS! and any casting showing a defect LARGEST STOCK IN YAMHILL COUNT' son and Lovejoy, should be denied, and mann, republican, 32,820; John M. Weakness, al Emissions. Leucorrhoea, Dizziness. Weak Mem­ make a change in the present method of of $1,150,200. This is the man that asks FANCY GOODS! i Gearin. democrat, 25.413; G. M. Miller, ory, Loss of Power and Im potency, which if ne­ will be replaced free of charge. the property should lie partitioned be ­ Harne«!, of nil kimia Made to Order. U handling county funds. He will do the tax-burdened farmers farmers and glected often lead to premature old age and insan­ FANCY GOODS! i 1974. tween the plaintiff and the defendant, pairing Neatly Done ity. Price $1.00 a box. 6 boxes for $5.00 Sent by the work. the oppressed laliorers for their votes— mail on receipt of price. the Peoples’ Transportation Company. Robes. Whips and all the Necessari A WRITTEN GUARANTEE for every $5.00 Advertised Letters. a man whose creed is greed, whose god order, to refund the money if a Permanent Vote for Wm. Galloway on June 2nd. are Kept in Stock in Endless cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials is stoop shouldered Mammom, whose leroy vs. M celroy . Following are the letters remaining for ■ Variety. Do not vote for a man who has for years from old and VQung, of both sexes, permanently two weeks in the postoffice at McMinn­ cured hv A i ’H roditine . Circular free. Address We have a full stock of past l>een a drunkard and a terror to conscience is muinitled with years of I all and See Stock, Store on Third “tre Prof. LeRoy, the Democratic candi ­ THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. disuse, and whose heart is as devoid of McMinnville. Oregon. his family._______________ date for superintendent of public in- ville. Oregon. May 29, I860: WESTERN BRANCH, humanity as a bull frog is of feathers. Born, A. S Bartlett, A. BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. strucution, lias had a varied career, but Booth, Mrs. Z. E. Hildebrand, Wm. Geo. Frnncis Train made the trip Sold by Kogers Bros . sole agents fo-Mc­ honorable all through. He was l>orn Hunter, Chas. THROUGH THE HOUSE. Island, Kate Minnville. around the world from Tacoma to Ta- in Paris, France, was educated in a col­ ; Lyons, T. F. 4 ItoliLon, S. Hart Sheriff"s Sale. The tariff bill has passed tiie house— coma in 64 days, beating Nellie Bly lege there and then for a surgeon in the Parties calling for the above letters nearly nine days. In October he starts passed it characteristically in (lie midst French army: was one of the immortal will please say ■‘Advertised.’- If not of the confusion and disorder Incident DY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT A.' to make the trip in 42 days. Six Hundred who made the famous called for in two weeks they will be An Order of the Court and an Exec uti to a vigorous application of the gag law. duly issued out of the* Circuit Court of t Charge of the Light Brigade at Bala ­ sent to the dead letter office as “ un ­ If you vote to vindicate Brutscher When the filial test came only one re­ Stale of Oregon, for Yamhill Count*, J. C. C oopeu , you vote for a man who has committed publican member stood out against his klava, celebrated by Tennyson in his claimed.-’ the 12th day of May. A D . 1N0. U|ion the r.nd most popular scientific »rd median: paper published and has the largest judgment duly enrolled and docketed Postmaster. Tinware, perjury. He took an oath to execute party. He came from Louisiana where popular | mh * ui : was afterward educated circu'iuion <>f (;nv paper of its class in the world. the clerk’s office of said court, in ar Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Engrav­ the law and one of his first acts was to there would be no republican party if it at Cambridge college, England; came to JOB WORK OF ALL county, on the 25th day of March, A. ! ings. Published weekly. Send for specimen GalvanizeJ Ironware, ARE you made miserable by Indigestion, America thirty years ago and took an­ Constipation. copy. Price $3 a year. Four months’trial, $1. 1MM), in favor of Jones art.v representatives have May. 188M), duly seize and levy upon 1 A trroat success. Each issue contains colored man of the people who would as faith­ tional work ever since, the last few lithographic plates of country and city residen­ on which we can give you bargains. ' following described real property belongi ce- <>r public buildings. Numerous engravings fully serve them as secretary of state as Ixs'ii whipped into line. Tiie Massa­ years in Clatsop and Linn counties. JohrMintv i S-♦ i.« lia Minty. to-T <:.otwo 2 m Llo- mand for cheap binding twine. Mr. which he lias been nominated is not a or $12 for single mare, by nsurance. Minn rille. in m I ••unH® The I’urc- Bred Shorthorn bull HOSE, EOT. at public a : tion th* above desw* TRADE MARKS. ple that he will build a much needed Niedringhaus of Missouri has sadly political one: McElroy the present in­ ’ •eal premises of said defendant« t*> case your mark is not recistered in the Pat­ bridge, he is also telling people opjiosed | submitted to the hard necessity of buy- cumbent, who lias held the office for Any business entrusted to ni'* will receive ent In Office, apply tn M i nn & Co., and procure BILLY ACKLAND highest bidder for • «►!. in hand, tom immediate protection. Send for Handbook. i prompt attention, and -ATl>! A< TfOX always in stock. «aid judgment, f irst- and accrviM cort« to the bridge that he will not build it. j ing taxed borax to put on his protected eight years,is notoriously unfit in many GUARANTEED. will also be kept for service at the small fee COPYRIGHTS for books, chans, mapi. Dated this l.'jth dav of Mav. ¡W of 12.50 for single cow or $2 for two or more. tic., quickly procured. Address Ringmaster McKinley ways: and Mr, LeRoy ought to be This is Bmtschei the candidate for | glassware. T J'HAKJUS Both animal« will kept on the Thos. Ow ­ O. O. HODSON. M7NN 4L CÙ.» Patent Solicitor». O ffice with \V T Slirr.'.LEl .. i cracked his whip and with the excep- elected by a very large majority. May 1$ 10 Ml county judge. I ens farm. GEO OWENS. Manager J ENTRA T. OrrZLj« SCI BBOADW a T X ♦ 15th DAY OF MAY. 1890, Staples and Novelties, Family Groups ami Small Caildrens’ Picturesa Specialty. The Imperial Gallery THE RACKET, Ì2-NIGHTK—2 FRIDAY EVENING, MAÏ 23. 90 ÌHM Dfaaaüc tatuy LADIES’SOOT,-?,“ PLUMBING PIPE WORK. IS GLENN â GRIFFITH Bath Tubs and Sinks. C'-A-S-H, Salines! White Goods! Flouncmgs ! The Celebrated French Cure, R O. O. HODSON E Red Front Grocery D F R 0 N T The Sickle Bar Is Fully Warranted Extras are also Kept on Haod. Etc., Etc., Call and See for Yourself. I’. IV. REDMOND. Argand and Peninsular STOVES AND RANGES. ( Notice to Breeders. PLUMBING M. oney to Loan