The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 05, 1890, Image 3

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
Thursday. June 5, 18ÍK).
Did you lie: » il drop?
For lir.-i ■< l.t" ilental work go to Dr. Thompson
G. S. Wright.
TENNOYEIt WINS.
TABULATED STATEMENT
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
Snowed Under by Over .3000 Th«» McMinnville College Graduate* a i
Majority.
targe cia*s Thi* Year.
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t’10 Official Returns oi the \ otes Polled in > anthill County, on
Monday, .Tune 2, 18fM>.
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Tin- Orr¡Ionian of yesterday said:
Tiie best w ines and Ix-ers «am be had
1 he commencement exercises of Mc­
at Keller A- Malone's.
There is no uncertainty this morning Minnville college began with the bac-,
I’OSTOFFK’E HOUKS.
Mrs. F. S. Harding iviurmsi front regarding the result of the election for calaureate sermon by the president on '
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Portland
Monday evening.
governor in this state. Pennoyer is the Sunday morning. President Brown-
From 7 a m. to 7 p. m
From s :3f> p.
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man by something over .'’>000 majority, i son chose for his text Acts, ix: 15; “He
tu. to 9 p. m.
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Dr. G. >S. Wriglit has gained a
Money order ¡»ours from 7 :i. nt. to G p. m. tation for flue plate work.
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In fact, he has actually repeated his is a chosen vessel unto me,” and from
Sunday from 3 p. m. to 3:39 p. m
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Nothing but lirst-elass liquor* kept in success of four years ago, which not this drew as a theme the indebtedness
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail
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north closes at 3 lit) p. m. and 9 p. m.
stock at Keller & Malone’s.
even the sanguine chairman of the of culture to the Christian religion.
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Tiie prettiest jump seat buggy you democratic state central committee ex­ While all Christian workers have not
eve* saw at Martin A Sanders’.
pected. Notwithstanding the republi­ been chosen from those of the highest
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Potatoes ........................V bn * 90 t<»
Hats or caps given away with every can gains, as shown by the increased culture, yet it is a fact that the great
Chickens, youiiic
child’s or lxiy’s suit at Kay & T<xld’s.
majorities for congressman and secre­ work of the world in the line of Christ­
4 50
oll!..........
y <1«W 4 <10 to
10
A thoroughbred Jersey cow ami calf tary of state, Penno.ver lias held his ian advance has been done by those
¿Clear sides
lb.
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Hermann, R.
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Bacon -^Shoulders
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for sale. For partieulas see Charles own, and it is but fair to say that the who have received a thorough training.
to
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19
1 Hants V 11»
Holman.
same
individuals
who
placed
him
in
the
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10
.
, »In 10 p«l pails
Even the first deciples were men of ex­
Miller, D.
10
to
X
Old papers at this office. Just the governor's chair four years ago all voted traordinary natural abilities and were
‘ »In 5 gallon tins
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Eggs.
dozen
thing to have around the hAuse. ('an to keep him there. Actual majorities
Bruce, U.
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under the personal instruction of the
Butter, Creamery.
roll
be bought for 25 cent« per hundred.
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have been recieved from about half the greatest Teacher who ever lived, for the
Butter, »lull, fresh V roll
Mrs. Morris & Co. are still receiving
20 1
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to
Brine
pound.
Thompson, R. 0
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to
new goods at the Cash store, on C counties of tiie state, ami estimates from periixi of three years; so that this"which
Dried apples, dull, ,< p«l. • 1
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Pried plums, dull. V pd*
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to
street. You can get a variety of arti­ tiie remainder, which will not vary is quite frequently pressed as exception­
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Peu noyer, D.
Dried prunes, dull. V pd.
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cles cheap.
much from the official returns.
al, is seen to be not an exception. The
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Drledneaehes.dull, V P‘‘
Flour
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Miss Mollie Smith of San Francisco The republicans will have a good following is tiie analysis of the dis-
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McBride,
R.
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is visiting relatives in Oregon. She is working majority in the next legisla­ course.
now with Mr. ami Mrs. John Holman, ture. They have made a clean sweep of
CHVRCH NOTICES.
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Christ
has
the
same
claim
upon
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Townsend. D.
near this city.
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“ The Busiest Store in Town.”
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the state, but have not done as well as the cultured as upon the uncultured.
M ethodist E piscopal C hi rcii —Services
After June 11th the school tuxes will two year ago. The last legislature sto«xi:
every Sabbath at 11 a. m anti 7:30p ni,
Pierce,
U.
The
church
has
made
great
provision
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lie delinquent. People interested in this
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m
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matter should see that their taxes are Senate, 21 republicans, 9 «leinoerate; for^preaching to tiie uncultured,while it
R ev . G. F R ound , Pastor.
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republican majority on joint ballot, 54. has in large part taken it for granted
Metschan, R.
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C umberland P resbyterian C hurch — paid by that time.
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Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p
John L. Morgan, of Dilley, was in The next one will stand: Senate 21 re­ that the cultured can get along very
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Sunday School at 9:39 a. ?n.
7
Webb,
D.
publicans,
7
democrats,
doubtful,
2;
town last week. He has charge of the
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well without the gospel. This is a great
R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor
B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath J. L. Hallett ranch and has some prom­ house 39 republicans, 19 democrats, mistake. Christ claims the allegiance
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Walker, U.
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at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School «at ising colts under his charge.
doubtful 2; republican majority on joint of the cultured also.
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R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor.
Mr. Selters of the brick yar«l states to ballot, 34.
II. Christ has special claims upon
to
Bean, R.
C hristian C hurch services every Sabbath his customers that he is now burning a
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.at 11 a. m. and 7 p m
This showing is computed from tiust- the cultured.
large
kiln
of
brick
which
will
lie
ready
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First, because Christianity lias found­
Bonham, D.
for «leliverv on the 11th of this month. worthy estimates from returns made to
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Wright’s Jamaica Ginger, strictly the republican state central committee. ed higher institutions of learning. Di­
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McElroy,
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pure. An exellent remedy for cramps, The doubtful senators are Dodson of rectly and indirectly all the higher in­
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and where a tonic lor the stom­ Baker and Malheur, and George Mc- stitutions of learning are due to Chris­
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Good news items are very scarce this colic,
ach and bowel« is required. Sold by Haley of Grant, Harney and Morrow. tianity.
LeRov, D.
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Rogers Bns.
Second,
Christianity
has
furnished
The
committee
says
both
are
surely
Jess High is well enough to lx- upon
Jory, U.
Mr. C. Symons is in town for a lew
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the streets.
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days. He is desirous of selling 160 acres elected. Dodson’s opponent is George many of the themes of the great au­
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Baker, R.
Hermann will lie the next congress­ of land above Willamina, on Coast Chandler, who is a candidate for re­ thors. This is seen everywhere in all
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creek; or would trade for property in election, and McHaley’s is Henry the great literary works of the ages.
man by 10,000.
O’Brien, D.
Blackman. Both are strong men. The Third, Christianity has been largely
Our electric motor line will in all McMinnville.
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A summer friend—Wright's Black­ committee also think that Theodore instrumental in developing the inborn
probability be built by local people.
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berry Cordial. Once used always used.
Bingham, R.
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Miss Nellie Graves of McCoy is visit Reliable and prompt. Pleasant to take. Cameron has a fighting show for elec­ powers of individuals.
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Fourth,
Christianity
lias
preceded
ing friends and relatives in this city.
tion
against
Charles
Nickell,
but
Jack-
Indispensable for summer troubles.
Whitney, I).
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son has given such overwhelming dem­ and produced the gi'eat intellectual ep­
Wayland Hunsaker, of Turner sta­ Sold by Rogers Bros.
ochs.
tion, is visiting relatives in this city.
ocratic
majorities
that
there
seems
to
be
w
C m
C. A. C«xik ami Mrs. W. E. Martin
Stillwell, R.
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These brief statements were clothed
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Numbers of old college students are have leased the Commercial hotel for a but tittle hope. The claim is based
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attending the college commen.’ement. number of years, and already their upon a telegram from Jacksonville with living power and all must agree
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managment of affairs is felt. Commer­
to
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E. Easterbrooks, who has been very- cial people, one ami all, say that the stating that the republican legislative that this was one of the greatest most
powerful sermons President Brownson
low with pneumonia, is now able to lie table is Ix'tter than it ever lias been and ticket had been elected.
Gates, R.
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up.
The doubtful representatives are W. has ever preached in McMinnville.
by the way the drummers advertise the
WILL OFFER HIS STOCK OF ROOTS AND SHOES
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Gilkey, 1).
A foot racer is in town trying to work house we are sure that the new manag- W. Gardwell, of Grant and Harney, The evening was devoted to a sermon
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the boys.up fora race. Lookout for ment is sure of financial success.
by
Rev.
Robt.
Whitaker
of
Salem.
The
ami Wright of Union. Their election
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him.
Lamson, R.
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The Yamhill Base Ball Association is claimed by the republican commit­ text was II Samuel, VIII: 9-11. Every­
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The county seat fight in I’olk county intend to have a game of ball in this tee. No definite returns have been re­ thing in nature has some wise part to
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resulte«l in the election of a democratic | city every Saturday. Dates are being
Manning, R.
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arranged with Portland, Spokane Falls, ceived from Coos, but the defeat of J. perform; so the unpromising port ions of
ticket.
scripture
have
an
important
part
to
H.
Roberts,
the
republican
candidate,
s
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Tacoma
and
Seattle
for
exhibition
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Mendenhall,
D.
The McMinnville National Bank
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The sport is not degrading arid is conceded. He was running for his perform in the economy of Gtxl's grace.
building is being fitted up with water | I games.
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the game is undoubtedly American. fourth term. Nothing has been heard These facts lead us to note,
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throughout.
Hendrick, I).
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I The people of Yamhill county should
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First,
the
relation
of
Hadezer
to
David
Willie Roumlson of Rev. G. F. Round take an interest in the Yamhill county from Coos and Curry, but it is believed
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Brutseher, R.
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that Siglin, democratic, will defeat A. and Toi suggests the relation of igno­
fell Tuesday and hroke his collar hone i team.
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rance
to
the
church
and
state.
Ignorance
on the left side.
W. Thomas, of seventeen miles H. Cr«x>k. Full returns will not come
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Galloway, D.
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Myers of Linn, state senator elect is above Mill city, Linn county, is one of from Klamath and Lake for some days. Ls the common enemy of church and
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attending the commencement exercises the old settlers of Oregon, having ar­ It is believed that Snider, republican, state.
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Perry,
R.
rived here in 1845. He now has the will be elected. These counties elected
at the «»liege.
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Second, Toi’s recognition and and ap­
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witli which the first “shake” was
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. frow
preciation
of
David
’
s
services
against
a
democrat
two
years
ago.
lor use on the first house in Port­
Bunn, D.
Young on Friday, June Hth, at 3 p. ni. made
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land; also has the hammer used in
So far as canjbc judged, the ]>erson- their common enemy indicates th,
All are invited.
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driving the first nail in Portland. His nel of th«’ next legislature will be a« fol­ proper attitude of the state toward the
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Warren, R.
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Several of the boys pay $7.50 for shoes brother, Wash. Thomas, drove the first lows:
church in view of the services of the
You Will Find I Mean BUSINESS.
at Dellschneider’s. This is the result of dray team, which was a yoke of oxen;
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Martin, D.
[Republicans in Roman; democrats church in the work of education.
ami Frederick Thomas, father of Wash,
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Pennoyer’s majority.
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There will lie a meeting of the Coffee
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r«x»f in Portland. Mr. Thomas with an '' are hold-overs:]
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Hobbs, R.
Toi’s friendship illustrates tbe way in
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club in the Firemans’ hall on Friday, shingle
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has some mining claims on the Sttn-
which the church should use whatever
SENATE.
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June6th, at 2p.m.
£
tiain.— Polk County Observer.
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Hendrix, D.
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E mma G alloway , Sec.
j benefits she may gain from the friend-
Baker and Malheur—M Dodson.
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Memorial Day.
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ship
of
the
state.
Benton—C B Crosno.
Mrs. J. L. Rogers leaves to-day for I
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Harris, R.
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Turner’s station where she will visit | Memorial Day exercises in this city i Clackamas—E L Eastham.
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The sermon was of a very practical
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relatives for two weeks.
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nnd inspiring nature.
Clatsop—C W Fulton.
were well attended and were a success.
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The most reliable buggi ,y can lx’ pur-
Monday evening the college cliajx:l
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’uonngers of the affair deserve cred­ Columbia, Washington and Tillamook
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chased at Johnson & N “felson’s. The it for the arrangement of tlie program, —F A Moore.
was crowded witli the friends of the
Talmage, R.
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stock is of superior quality.
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etc. Hundreds of people from all pu> ts Coos, Curry and Josephine—-Walter college to witness the third anuual ex­
Several safety bycieles eave been or­ of the county were in attendance and Sinclair.
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hibition of the Philergian society,
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dered. One of them has been ordered
the day spent in this city, both at < >ak I Crook, Lake and Klamath—-(•' J following program was presented:
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lor a young lady of this city.
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Chorus..............................
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A few more of those extra quality Park and other parts was very pleasant ’ ' Coyswcll
Oration.
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Why
a
Farmer
Should
be
CLOSING OUT AT COST
Douglas
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Fullerton.
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buggies at Johnson & Nelson’s. I) )o not indeed. The societies of the city turn-
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Educated........ Arthur McPhillips
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MY STOCK OF
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Gilliam and Wasco—‘Charles Hilton, Declamation.................. Land of Penn
fail to see them before buying.
j cd out, and the parade was a go«xi one.
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Grant,
Harney
and
Morrow
—
George
The Base Ball Association is reciving! The afternoon was spent at the ceme-
Ralph Storey.
OTT^.S. OT2ISSE2ST.
York, R.
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............. Happy Thoughts
Solo.. . .
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letters from ball players who want to' tery by a large number of people,
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NO.
3H57.
Lena
Shelton.
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sign with Yamhill for the season.
Jackson— Chas Nickell.
THE QUESTION SETTLED.
Wilson, D.
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Closing Exercises.
OF THE CONDITION
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Prof. Peebles and Fred Harris started ;
Lane—*S B Eakin Jr, 11 M Veatch. Address
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F.
Clark.
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Of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc­
Tlili cut i. • f.ithfal
to
into the census business Monday morn­ The closing of the McMinnville pub- ( Linn— J K Weatherford. Jeff Myers. Quartette................... Dreamland Faces
Branson, R.
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Minnville in the .state cf Oregon, at tbe
ing and will follow it for a month.
i lie school was celebrated at the school
f
Nina
Latourette,
Myrtle
Henderson
Marion
—
Edward
Hirsch,
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L«xmy,
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e.Sabllshment of TboBM
close of business, May 17, 1890:
Watkins, D.
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J. W. Scott, Frank Matthews
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J. L. Stratton received an order the by appropriate exercises and at the Multnomah—’-J C Carson, "Joseph
Cric* A Son, at .'>24 Sacra
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other day from Washington county for opera house by an entertainment. The : Simon, "Donald Mackay, J K Wait, P History and Prophesy of Graduates
mento street, 8. F, A* the
!.s
Ix>ans ami discounts
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Ella
Cary
a pair of pure bred Poland China’s.
Fellows,
R.
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P-ading
cbemiata of tbe
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program at both places was excellent in L Willis.
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Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
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Instrumental solo Myrtle Henderson
U.S Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 OOi
>.<^t. they were uked to
The passenger train was two hours in all its parts. Every person taking
IV Act from Merchant of Venice
Polk—"E T Hatch.
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.Stocks,
securities
ju<l;:iiienl
j Churchman,D
«etile the question as to v. hat rataaparillaa were
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late yesterday owing to a broken spring. part in the entertainment deserves
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claims, etc.............................................
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130 77 in fact purely vegetah’". We present their re­
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Umatilla— IF F Matlock.
Every few miles it was necessary to re­ praise for the perfect manner in which
Due
from
approved
reserve
agents
Etta Stetson.
1.47595 port.
pair.
Umatilla and Union— *J H ltaley.
Due from other national banks.
3,9*1 91
NEWBERG.
Beal Estate.
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i was presented to the audience.
■■ We have made careful ehemieal enalyseeef
This
program
was
admirably
present"
Banking-house,
furniture,
and
Union
and
Wallowa
—
"J
W
Norval
«orerei well known biatrls of sameparlila, end
Election day was not spoiled by a
Aluteda Wilhite to F E Hadley farm fixtures................................................ 0,500 00 have found them all w-.ih i bnalngle exception of
Will Newberg celebrate?
ed and was received by the crowded
fight or an arrest. But few drunks J Lack of space forbids personal mention.
Wasco—"George Watkins.
Current expenses ami taxes paid
.135 30 Joy*, tocontain l«*IMe «<( t o*,a—him. A. aieault
house with great enthusiam. Of spec­ C. P. Tolson, of Lafayette, was down in
were on the street and they were very ’ The opera house was crowded, in fact
'• t 3 s r 2w; $315.
Washington—"Thomas H Tongue.
Premiums on U. S. bonds
2351 40 «rè at • enabled to p ......... nee 4<>y a t>> Iw the only
quiet.
i more jteople were there to see the school
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Koelher
to
the
Oregonian
Railroad
Checks ami other cash items.
107 73 purely vegetableaar-apa a now on the market
ial interest was the declamation by visiting relatives and friends yesterday.
Yamhill—P P Gates.
which l.us come under o.'rouwrratlon.”
Fractional paper currency, nickel«
Co
right
title
and
interest
in
railroad;
Ralph
Storey,
and
the
History
and
J. E. Higli wishes to express his < children than there lias ever been be­
Modern medicine Ita. ; roseu that all ordinary
REPRESENT ATI V ES.
Miss Annie Schneller, of Oswego, ,
a nd ecu 1>
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thanks to the people who so kindly | fore.
$1
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Prophesy of the Graduates, bj- Miss was up on a visit last week.
Specie..........
5.351 oh Are eruptions are not <a :.<sl by diseased blood,
Baker
—
Edwin
Hardy.
tendered assistance to him while upon
I.TOO 00 bu. by indigestion a-td y.tgglsh circulation,
Hiram W Peery to Mary J Peery >} ¡A'gal-tender notes
Bound Fcr Freedom.
Cary. This last was filled with inter­
^Benton—C E Moore, M T Starr,
a sick bed.
E. H. Woodward was at Portland interest in 60 acres of land in Yamhill Redemption fund with U STreas-
which call for ree .'.able olterativea. Instead of
esting
incidents
of
the
students'
lives
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302 50 tuinetal blood purl Gers like fodideof Potassium.
nrer(5 per cent of circulation)
The college commencement exercises! The Dalles Times-Mountaineer says: j vlackamas—Peter Paquet, E M Hart- since they have been in the college, and last week on business.
county;
$400.
Joy’s Vegetable liars«;—rllla l>ciug tbe latest, L«
I
are drawing full houses. Every even­ A half-bree«l by the name of Jack-on i man, J M Tracey.
$120.581 40
T ot xi.
tbe lint to discari : ! ■ «.Id notions and proceed
imaginative sketches of their future ca- The school picnic last Thursday was Chas Lafollet to P R Fcndall 100
ing the doors have l>een closed to pre­ was arrested Saturday for shooting his : Columbia—Judson Weed.
under the tnndera theory. Its «otre,
Liabllltirn.
acres in 15 s r t w; $1 00.
vent crowding.
I reer. It is safe to say there is no feature a grand success.
wife. After he was in durance vile j Coos— J D Garfield.
$ ,’iO.(M>00 soundness of the theory. It Is the
Capital slock paid in..........
T
M
Grubbs
to
1
’
R
Fcndall
80
acres
|
Reva
and
Oscar
Mendenhall
arrived
'
of
tiie
Commencement
that
is
of
greater
The McDonald place north of this other charges appeared against him,
Coos and Curry— J M Siglin.
4,775 43 hour
Undivided profits.
in t 5 s r t w; $750.
«•ity has been purchased by Dan De- anil
,
National Bank notes outstanding 11,250 00
■ interest to the public than this exhibi- Here al »out a week ago from Florida.
Crook— T J Stephenson.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Johnson
THE REV Goo. II Thnver.of Bourbon
Individual
deposits
subject
to
cheek
22,807
98 Inti
Long. It will tx1 put upon the market
.says: “Hottl« niyseff «nd wife
-------------
owe
Died—May 27th, 1890, of dropsy of .1 W (Jowls to school district No 8 l.’O Demand certificates of deposit
Douglas— J E Blundell, A \V Heed, I tion of the Philergian Society.
started with him for Portland Sunday
5.220 25
in small pieces.
our lives to Shiloh’s Gonsnmptioa Cure.
Tuesday evening the annual educa­ I the vocal cords, Hiram N. Wiley, aged acres in Yamhill county; $1 00.
Time certificates of deposit
26,521 74
W H Leeper.
morning
for
selling
whisky
to
Indians.
Sold l»y Huger* Bros
Quarterly conference meets in this
tional address was delivered in the eol- : 4 years, 2 months and 20 days. His re- Geo Willis to Margaret W Ho<lson
Gilliam— W J Mulkey.
*120.581 40
city Saturday at 2 o’clock. Services When near Bridal Veil Jackson he
T otal
G. A. It. Cu.ter Foal.
one
acre
in
McMinnville:
$1400.
i
lege
chapel.
First
came
a
piano
solo
>
mains
were
laid
in
the
Friends'
ceme-
Saturday evening at 7:30 by Rev. M. (’. got his burly physique through the, Grant and Harney—W W Cardwell.
A
a
.
m
hii
.
t
..
ss
:
Sarah
A
Deskins
to
Moses
Votaw
j
S
tai
»
or
O
iiei
.
oa
I
<>i
>
n
or
Hall «tornerof Third ami F street*,
Wire, of Salem. Al! invited.
window of the car, and although John- I J ackson— JII Stewart, Samuel Fur- ■ by Miss Julia Barrett. Prayer by Rev. | i try on the 28th.
I, .1. L. S tratton . «'nsliicr of the nlx>v«> McMinnville, Or. Post meet* on the
' John Gordon, D. D., of Portland. Vo ■ C. T. M«x>re lias ieceiv«l his soda block 8 Deskins add to Newberg; $850 ' named
_____________
Hunk, T do solemnly swear tliat the
The campaign is now over and the j son had him by one leg and a passen-1 ry, Conrad Eingus.
bond.
alxne statement in Iru«> to tlx- best of my second and fourth Saturdays of each
i cal solo by Miss Anna Matthews. Then ■ ; fountain at last.
g«xxl and kinci council can now turn ; ger by another, jumped to the ground
Josephine—H B Miller.
month at 7:30 p. nt. Transient com-
S. R. Deskins to Bank of Newberg | knowledge and belief
their attention to the building of the I and escaped to the woods with the dep­
I Rev. A. B. Banks, of Tacoma, the 1
Klamath and Lake—A Snider.
radcs cordially invited to attend.
.1. L. SrHATTox, ('ashler.
Mr.
Groff'
receive«!
the
contract
of
much needed sewer system.
blocks 10, 13, 14 and 15, Deskins add to Subsi ribe'l ami sworn to Ix'fore me this
J. B. G ardner , Uommander.
uty in full pursuit. The prisoner made
Lane—Jasper Wilkins, I. BUyi u, E t speaker, chose for his subject “Baptists ' i completing the public school building.
Newberg; $1438.70.
W yatt H abkik ; Adjutant.
Johnson & Nelson keep the best as­ g«xxl his escape, and Mr. Johnson was P Coleman.
29th <l»v of Mav. lxl*».
' and Higher Education." The relation
» . W. T alxac . z .
sortment of buggies in tin* city, which
I
Luke McKern is building a new
Investment Co. to Avalin, Hatch,
Linn— C J Shedd, F C Hansard, Dr. I ' which Baptists should hold toward
He will turn up
Notary Public far Oregon.
NOTICE.
they an- selling at a rapid rate. Call rid of his charge
|
house
as
fast
as
he
can
get
the
lumber,
-¡seal*
lots
1
and
2
block
14
Oak
Park
add;
higher education if they expect to hold ,
: somewhere soon when he will suffer J F Henry.
au«i insp«'ct them Ix’fore too late.
For
sale
«.
’
heap
—28 inch improved
j
There
Is
so
much
building
going
on
It
«'onr.KCT
Attest:
$175.
their own with other forces and move !
Malheur—Thomas B Littig.
.1. W. < >iwj .
,
Buffalo Pitt-. Separator with either eigh t
A base ball game will be played in ; : the penalty for his crime and sincerely
is
hartl
to
keep
lumber
on
hand.
Cyrcna
M.
Fletcher
to
Martha
43.60
on
in
the
conflict.
W m . CAMrBEtL.s Directors.
Marion—T T Geer, J H Settlemier, S
or ten horxe Pelton Power, all In gixxi
this city every Saturday as soon as the j | regret his attempts to gain freedom.
A. J ArrKESosJ
Election is lively today at this place. acres in t 4 s r 4 w $1500.
I. Impartation of knowledge. The
running order. Enquire of J. T. Fryer
association is in working order. The !
A Baker, William Armstrong, John
As it is Done in Oregon.
Geo. F. Heusner to Chas. S. Clark
stock Ixxjks are now iieing circulated.
i 1 mile south of Carlton.
! state ha« no right to educate farther G. W. Bell went to Portlan«! to-day.
Oregon.
Minto.
lot
5
in
block
40,
Bibles
a«l<l
to
Sheridan.
I (April 17.3 m)
than needful to make good citizens.
McMinnville wants to hear from all | Oregon journalism is known through­ Morrow— J C Thompson.
The new bridge at Tarrants’ mill will $75.
This celebrated sire of trotting horses
the first-class base ball clubs in the j out the United States as possessing I Multnomah—John H Hall J C Mont­ II. The producing of a power ofi
WHY will you ctMigli when sliih.ir. car
W.
Tyler
Smith
to
Sarah
N.
Epperly
with
an
extended
pedigree
will
stand
Iw completed shortly.
will give inui.edinte releif
i’rire l«l«4a, ft®
state. A letter addressed to H. L. qualities not possessed by any other I
land In"Sheridan; $300.
tiie coming season at the fair grounds I I i-tx.
C J Reed, W E Thomas, P F min«l to compare fact witli fact and
iui<1 fl. Sold bv Rogen Bro*
Heath will receive an answer immedi­ state. As a specimen, we clipped a clip- ¡ gomery,
■ Morey, George L Story, C A Meuss- form a theory. Here comes in the! Thunder is such a rare thing in Ore- Lydia E. Bannister to W. T. Pillman in this citv under the management of
ately.
; gon that it scares tho horses when it lot 162 Dayton; $600.
('has. Woisls, He is without a doubt
ping from the Tillamook Headlight, \'
Wanted.
place for the denominational sch«x>l. i
the finest stallion over brought to this
Two of the Portland team players | which is a fair sample of the editorial I dorffer, O F Botkin, .1 F Stewart.
! does come. II. H. Livengood's team
A Long Tramp.
The soul can never be developed by a I
A
first
«lass
tailorcs«
at Frank Zlrkle*
Polk— N L llutlcr, G IF Myers.
were in tbe city yesterday looking
section.
t got scared and ran away the other day
around. They are g«xxl players and 1 ability of the paper:
tailor shop. A lady who understand*
Sherman and Wasco—E O McCoy, bare study of facts for the sake of facts. • I when it was thundering, and smashed
A
man
and
two
children,
aged
8
and
want to sign for the «ea«on with the as­ “Every statement that has yet been ■ C W Johnston.
All education tends outward to God ■
tiic business can get steady work and
10 years, were found near the S. I*, de­
' the wagon.
sociation.
made by the Democratic Voice, has ‘ Tillamook ami Yamhill—W D Still­ . or inward toward the soul.
good wages. None other* need apply
I
P
rohibitionist
.
pot
yesterday
who
had
no
visible
means
II. ( LAY Bl K( II
I^ast summer 1 brought from Michi­ acted as an emetic upon its twenty or ■ well.
III. The fashioning and forming of
i of support, and claimed they came all
Pacific Coast States.
gan some pure bred Poland China pigs. twenty-five readers, who know them to ¡ Umatilla—./ A llichey, J L KiHain,E\Cxe character of the Individual for the
.-'HIMtH'8 Catarrh Iteineily. a )xH*ili«re
These have some young ones which are be lies and frauds of the most scurrilous ¡
the way from Louisville, Ky., mostly Real Estate. Collection, Insurance <»r«> for Catarrh. Diplberia *n«1 »'anker
Reports
of
the
bonded
debt
of
the
endless
life
before
him.
Here
is
where
j
Mouth.
»-«»Id by Rogers Bros.
M
Gambee.
very nice. Prices reasonable. Call on nature.
the denominational institutions are of, several states have been received at the on foot. They are heading for Los An­
J. L. Stratton.
Union
—
Charles
Gooduough,
J
A
"HACKMETACK"
ulastingand fragrant
and Employment Agent.
The managers of that travesty of a ¡
perfume; price 25 and 50 rent*. Sold by
the greatest lieneflt. They stimulate I census office, showing the following geles, where the man claims to have a
Tiie New York II 'arid offers great in-! newspaper are conceded by all who are 1 Wright.
sister
in
the
hotel
business.
The
man
Itotrer*
Br«»«.
and develop the character to its highest, figures for the Pacific slope, as compar­
dueeinents to subscribers. Full par-;
Wallowa—A W Gowan.
said he had a little money, but was
ticulars can be obtained by calling at unfortunate enough to I xj acquainted
Warning.
S A Dur- goal. The educational institutions of ed with the census of 1880: California—
Washington
—
J
C
M«x>re,
traveling in this way to save expense.—
this office, which is tiie authorized agent with them, to be the most colossal liars ¡
In
1880,
$5,796,766;
in
1890,
$5,320,050.
higher
learning
of
Baptistshave
been
Lost—Insurance due bill for *73.30J
for that pa|x>r in this county.
yet unearthed in this, or any other: ham, W N Bennett.
Any business entru <ted to me will receive «lue Mansi loe Collins, July Slat 180oJ
Nevada—in 1880, $794,098; in 1890,$651,- Salem Journal.
Yamhill, H W Lamson, S A Man- founded in struggles and conflicts.
prompt attention, and SATISFACTION
Once in seven years the ixxly is renew­ community.
Then what attitude shall Baptists of 830. Washington—in 1880, $75,000; in !
Two Trains Daily.
All persons are warned against pu J
OUAI* ANTEE1».
ed. Tiie blood must have the elements
The stock in trade of these political ¡ ning.
chasing
said note as jeayment has been
of vitality. Wrighi’s Compound Syrup scavengers is deceit, discord and de-1 i Senate—Republicans, 21; democrat.«, the North West assume toward institu­ 1890, $451,000. Oregon—in 1880, 43 cte. ; | Effective May 11th, 1890, the Union
Ornez wit « W T BHi’irruirr.
7; doubtful, 2.
tions of higher learning? Within this in 1890 $15,000. In 1880 the gross debt Pacific system will establish two daily
of Sarsaparilla cleanses and enriches
sioppe«l at McMinnville National Bank!
struction.
They
cannot
uphold
their
I
the bltxxl, and gives a new impetus to
! House—Republicans, 39; democrats, century Baptists have founded 130 in- was: In California, $7,212,075; Nevada, trains between Portland and Spokane
A. Bancroft, Agent. I
«nliCUTlCrD^ ■•oír-- eowahbws.
own candidates, a« in doing that they 1 110; doubtful, 2.
life. Solti by Rogers Bros.
: stitutions of higher learning, involving $996,847; Oregon, $158,606; Washington Falls. Pullman palace sleepers and re­ MU V til I IdLn W tu,« pap.., obten Mtenat«
would lietTssarily have to handle the
$206,757. In 1890 the figures show: clining chair cars will be run between on advertiwng .paco wnen in Chicago, will find it on f.le at
an expenditure of $20,000,000.
MARRIED.
The reports that nave lx»n set afloat
regarding the sale of the (Iregon Pacific truth »more or less) which is entirely
It is impossible to give a brief report California, $5,606,450; Nevada, $865,277; Portland and Spokane Falls without th. Al* —rtieing Agency o’ LORD&THOMAS.
G
winn
—
L
ady
.
At
the
residence
of
fl «J
to the Union l’aciti«'. Chicago North­ | foreign to the nature of such scabs on
Washington, $1,170,737; Oregon, $782,- change.
. 'S’- O
western and Southern Pacific roads, ! ' humanity, but try to tear down the rep­ the bride’s parents, near Sheridan, Wil­ of this address which shall give any
!
015.
idea
of
the
vigor
and
power
«if
this
ad
­
suxstsKOi
are all without the least foundation, utation of men who would not lx- dte- liam Gwinn to Miss Lenora Lady both
This new arrangement will afford
dress. The meeting closed with a piano
says Vice President William M. Hoag.
For sale.
i
local and through passengers ad-
’ graced by allowing such curs to clean of Yamhill county, Oregon.
Mr. Gwinn is the only son of Dea. A. solo by Miss Nellie Latourette.
Next 30 days the farm of W. D. Fen-1 ditional facilities. Tickets, detailed i»
Driver & Dunlap, who brought three their shoes.
imported draft stallions from tiie East
ton, between Lafayette and Carlton. ; time of trains, and general information,
The Headlight owes its many readers Gwinn of Sheridan, and is a prosperous
Notice.
to Dayton to sell, report the .«ale of two
young
merchant
of
that
place.
Miss
,
Price reasonable. Terms easy. < Call at > can be obtained upon application to any
an
apology
for
inflicting
upon
them
to Mr. M. Fisk, of Lafayette. They
will keep the one left until sold in ser­ from time to time write-ups of such Lady is the accomplished daughter of j All farmers desiring repairs for Deer­ the farm or address Hicks (’. Fenton. I ticket agent Union Pacific System.
T. W. L ee ,
Ini '
vice at Dayton at $20 to insure. A. T. scrubs, but if they were not brought up James Lady, of Sheridan precinct, a ' ing or McCormick binders please give Carlton, Or.
ATI
Dunlap, of Galesburg, Ill., will sell a . all standing with a round-turn, there is prosperous and well-to-do farmer. We i orders for same to J. G. Ballinger A Co.
Gen’I Pass. Agent.
rop* Tb» f.D'.w - at
For Sale.
very choice lot of registered English
i as early as possible to insure arrival.
Wood for Sale*
Shire horses, at Sender's livery barn in no telling where their gall would lea«l bespeak for the young couple a prosper-
Five room house and barn, and two
ous and happy life.
Albany, Saturday, June 7th. They are them to.
FOlt Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint von lots near the Catholic church. Also a
Good
fir
wood
can be had for *¿50 a
to be sold on easy terms with gtxxl SHILOH'S «are will iiuiiie«liately relieve A NASAI. Injector free with each bottle | have a printed guarantee on every hottie of
?;uarantees. All interested should not Croup, \Vh<K»ping Cough and Bronchitis; of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy: price 50 cents, j Shiloh's Vitaliier. It never fail, to cure. team of horses and half platform spring «sjrd. Laave orders with
H. F. *TA»a*.
wagon.
J ohn A. W auoerman .
kll to attend.
sold by Rogers Bros.
Sold try Rogers Bro,
Sold by Rogers Bros
ROGERS BROS.,
DEUC-G-ISTS
Pure Drugs.
Polite Attention.
Pure Chemicals,
Fair Dealing,
Fine Perfumes,
Lowest Prices.
1
Accuracy in Filling Prescriptions,
264
ct
BEVG-GISTS
t
ROGERS BROS.
t
t
t
FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS
F. DIELSCHNEIDER,
OPPOSITION
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
t
FOR CASH IN HAND,
t
As I am intending to make a change in my
Business, (’all Early ami
ioj
t
Secure Great Bargains
F. Dielschneider.
CITT B2LKEHT,
t
t
Confectionery.
Grocery
t
BREAD, CAKES. PIES & CANDIES
HFreslx ETrerjr
t
ARTIC SODA WATER.
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE
qi
ih
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