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THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER New City Father«. Council Meeting. Publish the Law». Public School Notes. OF IMPORTANCE TO FARMERS The municipal election which oc The city council met in regular ses It is an acknowlegcd fact that the , The following summary obtained Testimonials Received From Prominent curred on Monday was the most inter sion Tuesday evening. Couneilmen all great majority of the jieople know but from the report of the principal of our Yamhill County Farmers by Martin & Sanders Testifying to the Excellence of esting ever held in this city. The cau- present. little of the laws of the state in which city public schools for the month of the Well Known Canton Clipper Plow, they reside. The Catholic Sentinel aver g school ending 31 ult., shows not only ' cus which met at the opera house last The committee on streets and public POSTOFFICE HOURS. Wednesday evening nominated D. property recommend the building of a that beyond attorneys and a few pro that the schools are prosperous, but Messrs. Martin 4 Sanders, I roni 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. Johnson for mayor, John Evenden, T. six foot side walk on'the south side of fessional men whose business necessi that they are rapidly increasing in m. to 8:30 p. m. McMinnville, Oregon, Money order hours front 7 a. tn. to 6 p. nt. B. Kay, ('has. Grissen, R. Nelsor, E. First street from Mill to A street, also tates knowlege of special points, it may number of pupils attending, to wit: Gentlemen: The Canton Walking Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. in Wright, and Chas. Palmer for council on west side of Mill and A streets, be said that ignorance of the statutes is No. of days of school taught during Gang I bought of you a year ago con Mail south closes at 9:50 a. tn. Mail month................................ 20 tinues to give good satisfaction. The universal. men; J. J. Jpencer for recorder, and J. where there is no walk already. north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. Whole No. days attendance 5600 work can not he beat. Mail for 5:45 s. in train closes evening E. Todd for marshal. For instance, take the fence law. The Mayor Manning gave the council in “ “ “ absence... 325 before at 9 p m Naturally enough this ticket did not general and the committee on health ordinary individual knows there is cases tardiness............ 101 Sheridan and southern* Tillamook mail U boys enrolled 155 suit everyone, so a second, and even a and police in particular, a talk on the some law regulating the style of fence closes at 11 a m. it 44 girls enrolled............... 177 third was prepared and circulated on dire necessity of immediate action in and that he is liable to loss—he knows Total N< o. enrolled " ' ........................... -3.32 D ayton , On., Nov. 7th. 1889. CHl'RCH NOTICES. the day of election. The contest, how the matter of disposing of the tilth, not how much—in case the stock of an Average No. belonging for month. 296 Martin 4 Sanders, M ethodist E mk - opal C’liracii —Services ever, was on the marshalship, Todd’s stagnate water, etc. that has been col other man is injured on his illegal Average daily attendance............ 280 McMinnville, Or., »very Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:tiOp m. opponent being C. H. Neal, the pres lecting all summer along the natural fence. He has no chance to discuss the No. new pupils enrolled during. Gentlemen: In regard to plows will Sunday School at 9:30 a, in Pra> er meet month .... ................................. 48 old law before it was amended to its drain from the brick hotel through the ent nightwatchman. Evenden was say I have used the Garden ('¡tv and ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. No. pupils left school for sundry Clipper Plow and will say the R ev J. T A bbett . Pastor. the only candidate on all the tickets, Carlin property and on down toward present form and to express his opinion causes............................................ 11 Scotch Canton Clipper Sulky Plow I laiught Ct MBr.Kn.v.» P resbvtkriax C iicbch — and in view of the large vote he re Cozine creek. Pertinent remarks were as to what it should be, knows not what Total cases corporal punishment 1 of Mitchell 4 Lewis Co. one year ago is Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p it is now, and never will know unless No. cases of suspension or expulsion DO the best plow I have used in Oregon. It ceived, it is to regretted that he is not also made by Councilmen Galloway, in Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. R ev W iley K xowi . es , Pastor eligible, but such is the case. R. Nel Barnekoff and others. There being no he goes to an attorney or is “cinched” Whole No. visits by patrons and covers stubble perfectlv. others ............................................ ........ ...................... 20 W. C ain . li.rnsr Cut itcn.—Services every Sabbath son publicly declined, which accounts objection the committee was instructed by its provisions. This is only one of Condition of school buildings and wa- 1 at 11 a. in. and 7.30 p. in. Sunday School at many important statutes, some of them to investigate and obtain estimates as for the small vote he received. ter supply excellent. 9;55a. m. R ev R. M c K illof , Tastor. B allslon , O il , Nov. •», 1.889. Following is the vote cast for each to the cost of putting in a twelve or fif oppressive and some of them beneficial, Evidently we shall soon have to pro C hristiax C hurch services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p in candidate: teen inch sewer. This improvement of which the ordinary individual is ig vide additional school accommodations M artin & S anders , R ev D r . B. F F iller , Pastor McMinnville, Or. • For May or—C D Johnson........ .121 is a necessity, and it Is to be hojted norant. for at the present ratio of increase, fully Gentlemen: In regard to the G W Jones............ 101 that the committee will lie active and The people as a mass have no oppor 25 per cent, yearly, in school attend Canton Walking Gang handled by you For Couneilmen—J Evenden 208 persistent in this matter until the work tunity to form opinions in regard to ob ance, in less than three years we shall will say I have tried one and pronounce TBIiay 139 jectionable statutes or sections thereof require other buildings that will scat as it a success. I have no fault to find 127 is finished. C Grissen...... Foil will fin'I a complete line of fancy with it. J ohn C ampbell . and by recommendations to their rep many pupils as the present one. E Wright. BarnekofT, from the committee on 127 and staple groceries, crockery and C Palmer...... 143 judiciary, reported that be had obtain resentatives to have them properly The attendance is somewhat irregular glassware. .1 complete stock of green J C Gates. . 124 ed legal advice in the matter of the de amended. They are informed as to the C arlton , O r ., Aug. 13, 1890. yet the health of the entire school is 1 am well pleased with the Clipper and roast Rio, Costa Rica, Mocha and R Nelson 102 98 mand for the payment of a horse im privileges or restrictions set forth in the good and will compare favorably in this Tricycle Plow. It gives general satis W F Coulter .. 0. G. Java coffee: fine gunpowder, W Harris 80 pounded and sold by the city marshal, statutes, and therefore have no opinion respect with any school of correspond faction. It does all it is recommended English breaksast and Japan tea. The Wm Campbell .. ¡and recommended that the owner be as to whether they should remain or be to do. It runs as light as any other most complete stock of candy, nuts, ci J H Stewart . 93 paid for the same; on motion the re changed. The ordinary person’s infor ing size in the state. We are pleased plow the same size, and does as good to note the improved condition of the work as any man could wish to do. gars and tobacco in the city. Can For Recorder—J J Spencer............144 W T Shunlefr 82 port was adopted and a warrant or mation in regard to the statutes i» buildings and premises generally. The ning <t* Wallace’s extracts are best and Yours truly, For Marshal — C H Neal .. ....... 113 dered drawn on the treasurer for the usually acquired after legal process is pupils and teachers are glad to learn W. W. J ohnson . cheapest. We offer no prize hut prom J E Todd................... 110 amount, $66. served upon him and he has costs to that Miss Woods is speedily recovering ise you fair dealing for your money The first six in the list of councilmen The following lulls were considered pay. While nosteps arc taken tomake her health and will soon be with their M c M innville , Or., Nov. 16, ’89. and produce. are elected. There were 226 votes cast, generally known its existence and ten classes again. During the temporary M artin 4 S anders , J. H. Henderson, Prop. whieh is nearly double the number and allowed: L M Lynch Gentlemen: In regard to the Can 85 or, ignorance is held to no excuse for absence of the teachers their respective cast at any previous election, which Fred Vogeli ............. M the violation of a statute. This is ab rooms were very acceptably taught by ton Walking Gang I bought of you Local and General. will say, It gives the best of satisfaction 02 surd when a practical and cheap meth shows that more interest is being taken Thompson-Huston Co Misses Eva Hoberg, Elvie Apperson, and is a good investment. I plowed Notice.—Time is up come and settle in city affairs than formerly. In the Roof 4 Frisby. od is available for overcoming such a W A Dodge............. Cyntitha Fellows and Ethel Ballinger, and sowed 60 acres in 20 days with four up. W. T. B ooth 4 S on . new council we. believe a majority are CW Talmage 95 condition. Yours truly, of the grammar department Mrs. horses. You can tell good bread can’t you? enterprising, go-ahead men, and we Ed Helmer ... , . J. B. F letcher . 00 The laws should be published in the Johnson is still in charge of Miss Try that baked by Wm. Kuns. 00 newspapers at the expense of the state hope the era of improvements inaugur — Hendricks . 30 and after every session of the legislature Woods’ room. Mrs. Johnson is an ex Those excellent cakes baked by Wm. ated by the old couneil will be contin Chas Greening........ M c M innvill , O regon , Sawyer-Mann Co .39 cellent teacher and the schools are for Kuns are very fine. Try them. Sept. 8th, 1890. ued, and even enlarged, as becometh a Kelly, Dunne 4 Co . 08 all new statutes or amendments are tunate in securing her services. M artin 4 S anders , Insure with tlie oldest, the largest city of the pretensions and position of P D Glenn 20 placed l>efore the people in the same Owing to the fact that the sittings Gentlemen: The 16 inch Clipper and best—the Mutual Life. See ad. Westinghouse Co 39 manner. This would result in the McMinnville. were uot sufficient to meet the imme Tricycle Plow I bought of you one year G W Kauffman ........ .50 Highest cash price paid for Poultry of thorough diffusion of accurate informa diate wants, the board of directors or ago gives excellent satisfaction. I 'can About Alike. IC H Neal .................. all kinds at Knight, Wood 4 Wallace’s. tion that every citizen should possess, dered the purchase of a sufficient num do as good work and do it as easy,if not J J Spencer easier on the team, as with a walking Rebecca degree lodge of this city will The city assessment roll has lieen Jos Willis .. ............. the repeal of useless or objectionable ber of desks to meet t he demands. plow of the same size. give a dance on Thanksgiving evening. completed and according to the re P I) Glenn laws, amendments of imperfect ones, Yours respectfully. It is suggested that all the patrons of A daughter was bom to the family of turns of the recorder, the total value of — Williams............... B. F. S parks . enactment of new measures for the the schools co-operate with the teachers J. Jenson, near this city, November 1, real estate within our corporate limits G C Easterly............. public welfare, and in many other ways in taking every precaution against any McMinn F M Co . 1896. Real Estate. is $479,625, of personal property $300, Harding 4 Heath would be a direct benefit to the people. contagious diseases being brought into Fresh bread, cakes, pies and taffy 291, exemptions $25,025, indebtedness, A M Dee.................... It cannot be urged against this meas schools. If any pupil or a member of a E It Harrison to Chas Chaney lot 2, every day (Sundays excepted) at Gris- $223,474, leaving the total taxable prop J B Perkins............... ure that it is a scheme for the newspa family patronizing the schools should block 3 in Rowland's addition to Mc sen’s. Councilman Grissen introduced some Acorns in every conceivable variety erty at $531,419, The tax levy has lieen resolutions proposing to amend the wa pers to make “a piece,” as a rate for take any contagion, the pupils attend Minnville; $1000. at Hodson's, sold separately, not by the fixed for the year at 5 mills which will ter and electric light ordinance with a publication could be made that would ing school from the residence of such S. Cozine to John Bennett, lot 3, bushel. raise a revenue for city purposes of leave but a small margin for profit. family so afflicted will have to remain block C in Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn view to increasing the rate on lights in There is not a newspaper in the state away from school until the sick ones ville; $200. Miss Lillie Ireland, of Astoria, lias $2657. The wealth of the city com par lieen in the city several days, visiting ed with the assessment roll last year is certain cases. The present rate allows that would not gladly publish the stat are well again. John A McCollough to Lefie Sitton, old friends. as follows: Real estate, $79,000 more, consumers of three or more lights a dis utes at the lowest living rates; they j 100 acres in t 3V r 4 w; $2000. count of 20 per cent, and they may College Notes. The coffee dub will meet in the Fire personal property, $59,314 less. The in i W L Warren, sheriff, toG M Perkins could not afford to do so without some men’s hall Nov. 7, at 2 p. m. E mma debtedness is $68,548 more than last have the lights in different buildings. compensation, though statutes of spe i 75 acres in t 3 s, r 4 w; $1199. G alloway , Secretary. Scrap basket. year and the exemptions $1550 less.— The proposed amendment makes the cial interest are frequently published I. B. Gentry to I N Branson, 1 acre discount 10 per cent, and the three or Who took the oysters? J. L. Hewitt and family returned Corvallis Times. as n^H's. Besides, the item of expense ! in Willamina; $275. yesterday from a two weeks visit in ! more lights must all lie placed in one This shows that McMinnville and would be more than saved in the di Nice weather to study. D E Sawyer to R N Magness, 183 Marion and Linn counties. j building. The resolutions were refered Three new students this week. Corvallis are about alike in wealth. In minished number and costs of prosecu Rain and election news yesterday | to the committee on lights and water,of Mrs. Brownson teaches the beginning acres near Wheatland; $4380.45. D E Sawyer to J W Smith, 31 acres both had a tendency to broaden the population the two towns are alioiit I which G. W. Jones is chairman. The tions and in the decrease of legal ex clas in French. equal, according to Porter’s census. penses generally. smiles of our farmer friends. near Wheatland; $926.55. i expenses of the plant are not increasing Mr. Brown preaches in Dayton twice There can be no serious objection to Jordan Fuqua to R W Lancefield,100 For Sale—I have a large quantity of But then we think we are a little the and it is presumed that the council will each month. baled hay in town for sale. Call and largest. \Ve cast more votes than Cor < not be hasty in raising the price of this proposition. If carried out it will acres of the Buffuni land claim near The names of the Misses Leobo and see it. J acob W isecarver . vallis. Within two years both towns be of Incalculable lienefit to the state as Amity; $2500. lights, when the number of consumers Albert Huglet were added to our list a whole, and to every individual it will Gravel Is being hauled from the Hen will improve wonderfully. Miranda Shobe to Tripplett A ('ook, are increasing steadily; therefore, in last week. derson bridge for the cement and grav be a source of satisfaction, in many part of lot 9, block 13 in McMinnville; Make a Town. creasing the net revenue of the city. Prof. Northup ’ s class in the study of el fence around the court house. cases saving no small jiecuniary losses. $500. Report of superintendent read and Greek is progressing nicely. Last week there was more lumber At the meeting of the council Tues This idea of enacting laws and placing Margaret Westtali to N G Kirk, 65 ; placed on file. He was authorized to Prof. Fargo presides in the room for brought to this city from Stowe 4 Co.’s j acres in t 3 s, r 2 w; $600. mill than for any week during the sea day evening the opening of a street order 200 twenty-five candle power them out of range of the poorer classes» merly occupied by Prof. Brownson. by publishing them in liook form only, across Cozine creek near the railroad lamps. A Lambert to Jane Shipman,' son. Our fellow student, Wm. Simpson, j 24 John acres of the Elias Crandall D L (', in I and holding them at prices which bridge was discussed, and Mr. B. Clark ! A new bouse is going up in nearly ev Engineer reported that the machin has been quite ill, but is convalescing. ery part of town, and yet “Do you was present with a plat of the propos ery is in good condition, and that dur many cannot afford, is an injustice in I The senior Latin class Is reading the t 4 s, r 3 w; $600. know of a vacant bouse 1 can get?’’ is ed new street, and also with a sugges itself, but is doubly worse when those A. M. Peery to Edward Poole, 40 ing the month of October 67 cords of famous orations of Cicero. a common question. whom it effects are called upon to suffer acres on Dayton Prairie; 1600. tion that the new street be made an wood had been consumed. Prof. Brownson returned home Mon The Pink tea given by the young extension ofG street instead of running D Campbell to Spencer F Baxter, lot ' for their ignorance. day from Porland where he has lieen FRUIT, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. folks of the Christian church Tuesday parallel with the railroad. Mr. Clark On motion a chief engineer was voted 11 and 12, block 3 in Dayton; $150. Then let those who have the power for, and on the second ballot Mr. Gran- attending to the welfare of the college. evening was a success socially and fi Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies always on showed the council bow crooked and W D Wright to W T Shurtleff, 123 to right this wrong do so, by placing nancially. Proceeds $11. strom was elected, to take effect the He will, however, return in a few days. awkward the latter would be and how 20th inst. the laws on the table of every house acres near McMinnville; $5500. Misses Nettle Olds and Cornelia Mc Next Friday night a protracted meet hold through the medium of the press. Cown, two of our last years graduates, S C Force and wife to Jennie May ing will begin at the Christian church. it would improve the looks of the town i Adjourned. XvCaele at Home, NKTHoleaale axid. Hetall. to have G street extended. It is a Young, lot in McMinnville; $250. It will lie conducted by the state evan Obituary, arc attending business college in Port Death of Kcbcrt Henderson. gelist. Everyone invited to attend. thing to be regretted that there are so Mary A James to W H James, Died at her home in Muddy valley, land. J of n J of sw J of section 36, t 3 s, Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, many short streets in this city. One Next Friday evening, Nov. 7, at 7:30 Robert Henderson died at the rest- nervous dyspepsia, dullness, and blues, cannot look in any direction on any j Oct. 27th, 1880, of neuralgia, Mrs. Anna $2000. cured by Dr. Miles Nervine. Samples street but what his vision is interrupted deuce of his son John J., seven miles | Gertrude Leobold, aged 64 years. De is the regular college literary and mu Thos Owens to J I! Owens, 161 acres free at Rogers Bros. south of this city, Saturday, Novemlier ceased was liorn in Bavaria, Germany, sical entertainment. It consists of ora by a residence or some other building of the Owens land claim; $500. Wright’s Blackberry Cordial should standing at the end of the street. No 1, 1890. Deceased was bom in Greene ¡June 29, 1826. Came to America in tions. declamations, music and other State of Oregon to John W Baker, 24 county, Tennessee, February 14, 1809, 1848, was martlet! in Pekin, Illinois in features, all of which are interesting to be kept in every house. Invaluable in acres, section 36, t 3 s, r 5 w; $31. in all relaxed conditions of the bowels. more places of this kind should lie and was therefore 81 year«, 8 months 1859. Settled in Lafayette in 1860, the students as well as pleasing to all made here if it is proposal to make a and 17 days old. John W Baker to A M McCaskey, 82 Sold by Rogers Bros. moved to Muddy valley in 1867 where hearers. The names of all are ar acres in section 36, t 3 s, r 5 w; $833. Notice.—All parties indebted to me town. In 1834 he was married to Miss Rhoda she resided until the time of her death. ranged alphalietically so there is no Investment Co to W T Wright, lot 3, will please call and settle up their ac- Oregon Institute for the Blind. ('. Holman in Clint jn county, Missouri She was buried from the Catholic choice, but every one is expected to counts by the loth, as I must have my block 29, Oak Park, $150. and in 1840 the Oregon fever was rag take part. You are cordially invited to money. F. W. R edmond . Judge Galloway has received a notice ing in that as in most other parts of the church in this city of which organiza- I attend these entertainments, also the W L Gilson to G R Gilson, 208 acres The Jersey Dairy still continues to from the superintendent of the Oregon j tion she was a devout member, and her in Muddy valley; $3000. furnish cream with the milk. Chas. institute for the blind, requesting him then western country so they joined I remains were followed to the grave in Pliilergian society which is held every G It Gilson to John F Cook, 70 acres Holman is the proprietor. Just tell to report to that institution any and the procession and came to Oregon and • the new cemetery by a large procession i Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. in Muddy valley; $1050. him you want some of the milk. S tudent . all children and adults who are either settled in Yamhill county on the banks j of friends and relatives. She leaves a R Mulligan to J G Mohriveis, 140 Impure blood and low vitality will totally blind, or whose sight is so de of the South Yamhill river. Mr. Hen | family of five sons and two daughters Excitement acaes t 5 s, r 9 w; $218. make fearful inroads on your health. derson will be remembered by all who together with an aged husband who Runs high at Rogers Bros.’ drug store T J Force to A P Whitlow, lot in blk Wright’s Sarsaparilla will cleanse your fective that they cannot pursue studies blood and builu you up. Sold by Rog as taught in public schools, or engage had the pleasure of his acquaintance as all reside in Yamhill county. She was over System Builder, as every body is H, Saylor’s addition to McMinnville; ers Bros. in ordinary occupations. Parents and the embodiment of all that was honor a true Christian, a loving mother and a using it. For Catarrh of the Stomach, $125. Those of our citizens who attended guardians of such unfortunates will able, manly and noble. His life and kind neighbor, one who will lie sadly Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure M V B Stacy to A E Hosford, lot 11 the concert given by Liberati and mil confer a favor on the judge by sending character arc fit to be emulated by all. missed in tha community in whieh she Blood and to build up the system it Dayton; $1000. He was the father of ten children eight itary band at the opera house Friday him their name, age and address, also I lived. But, dear friends, though you certainly possesses wonderful merit D A Browne to Manila M Browne, evening speak in the highest praise of of whom reached the estate of manhood | hearts are sore, rememlier that your when all speak so well of it. the name of parent or guardian. lot at Whiteson; $1. the entertainment. and womanhood, who, together with Cyrus E Hoskins to School Dist. No. The Statesman says the marriage of , Cold weather is knocked out by the aged widow, grandchildren, great j loss is her eternal gain. The Approaching Session. 56, 1 acre; $75. Wayland Hunsaker and bride is col Hodson’s Acorn »toves. It stands no grandchildren, and many intimate ¡The loved and lost! why dn we call them ored with romance and the ceremony show at all. i lost ? Already members of Ixith houses of l isren. information . friends mourn their loss. was performed in the street lieneath the Because we miss them from out- onward i Miss Effie Leabo litis opened an art the next legislature, are forwarding to The funeral was held from the C. P. glare of an arc light. TUbury Fox, M !>.. ib« eminent medical cot studio opposite the Grange store, on B road ? Fifty of the “Business” fanning street. Instructions given in any kind church in this city on Tuesday,and the God's unseen angel o'er our pathway crost, I Salem hotel keepers and private loard- ter, iti hi« work Skin Diseases,” thus aceouata mills for sale. For particulars address of art work; sketching, crayon, 'pastel remains buried in the Masonic ceni- Looked on us all, and, loving them the most. ing house proprietors requests for reser tor the plmpies . mi common ou the face and necx Eating loo rich oi loo greasy food, or too hearty W. E. Newsome, box 3.54, East Port- ■ and oil. Enlarging portraits a speclal- etery. I Straightway relieved them from life’s weary | vations of rooms during the session. eating while the excretory organs are sluggish, land, Or. Call at the factory 4 4 C ' ty. Callers are solicited to examine: j load The coming legislature is going to be causes In most |>eople indigestion <>ru ¿yspopsla! 1 work. street, East Porttaud. . Advertised Lette.'«. , quite an interesting one, as thero will condition, which cause« the blood to move slug j They arc not lost; they are within the door j The McMinnville creamery has beeu i This has been a prosperous year for Following are the lettere remainingfor i be several matters of great importance gishly, which tn turn enfeebles th« pores. The doing a fairly good business all summer ! Newberg. The buildings that have two weeks in the postofflee at McMinn I That shuts out loss and every hurtful thing , 1 to the state at large that will demand result Is, that the exuding secretions block In the > With angels bright, anti loved ones gone J and now the farmer who has a few been erected are neat and attractive to pores, whieh Infiatuc. each distlact luSamma ' attention. There will lie an election of tion being a pimple Dr. Fox «heritor« does before. cows and furnishes creani to the cream: the eye, and the improvements made ville, Oregon, Nov. 5, 1890: are of a permanent character. Still bet Alderson, Floyd ery is reaping a harvest. Andrew. Arthur a United States senator, but it is ac uot prescribe blood purifiers” so cs lsd, but a In tlieir Redeemer'« presence evermore. ter things are in store for our town next Arthur, Allen Clark, Mrs Addie And Got! Himself, their Lord, ami Judge. ! knowledged there will be no fight. The “dyspepsia cure’* to be taken, to use bls own No one can afford to do without year.— Graphic. Collins, J W Coventry, C C words “ tiU the dweptial symptoms hare disap and King. E E Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean Oregonian recognizes John H. Mitchell peamf." Dillinger, Gilbert Griffith, W T The old idea was. that faca eruptions ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre A new No. 9 Wheeler 4 Wilson $65 ■ Hadly, Ella 2 as the man. The assessment and taxa School Report. Haight, F M wers caused by a “humor iu lb« blood, ” for serves the teeth and makes them beau sewing machine can be bought at this I Hiflbrd, E J Hanson, Christ tion bill will be the big one, although which they treated the blood, giving the miners office cheap for cash. This machine tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros. Rev P S Houston, Joseph I ; Rejiort of school district No. 41. The there will lie, no doubt, the Bull Run potash Hence the reason why the older sarsa was reeieved in advertising and has Hinze, Harbaugh, F Ingram, J W W. E. Martin, Frank Rogers and H. not been uncased. Call and j Following is a list of the names of pu- water bill in a new phase, the Portland parillas contain potash Joy's Vegetable Sarsa L. Heath have gone to Sand lake, over get our price before purchasing. Re- Johnson, Mrs C Jenkins, J F 2 partl'm follows the m.vkrn ideas of Dr. Pox. and Moody, Mrs E E 1 pils who have not lieen absent or tardy consolidation scheme, the railroad com sfmx with gentle vegetable alteratives at the : on the coast, for a duck hunt. They i member we have one only and we wish Lakey, D W Miles, May and who have been perfect in deport mission case, etc., etc. The large num stomach ati.l digestive organs The roaaoD Is ap ! Martin, Hattie will be gone two weeks. Bennie Simp I to sell it for cash. Miller, Alex McCann, Bernie son accompanied them as cook. ; ment, for the month ending Oct. 31.: ber of clerks, lobbyists, etc., will all parent why It <u.-es dyspepsia and indigestion. 1 A vessel arrived in Port Townsend Pierce, Bertie Lizzie in I the pimples and «kin eruptions which install The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon , last week 57 days from Shanghai. Robertson, Eunice Richards, Richardson, W S i Myrtle Hewitt, Mabel Hewitt, Rena want rooms here during the session, th; re'ij ... and why -araaparlllas that use «ua Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five When Isiarded by the health officer the Rogers, Ed 2 i Stoutenberg, Pearl Miller, Ethel Miller and from present indications every Ralston, W O ml> is.I minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef captain acknowledged he had no bill of Sampson, J B Worsham. Sam i and Jessie Robertson. thing will be lively here during Jan Tlie Oregonian Lines. fects. A positive cure for headache and : health. When pressed still further the Wilson, Wm Smith, J R M arian S ully , Teacher. uary and February.— Statesman. neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. skipper said one of the crew had lieen —Foreign— Superintendent C. N. Scott of the Or Glendenning, J 3 i CATARRH cured, health and sweet The acorns this year are very plentiful removed from the vessel to the hospital! i Hardee W Worse than egonian lines is busy on the road most breath secured by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Glendcnning, W 2 and many bear no doubt will till their at Shanghai before tlie vessel sailed, ■ Leprosy is Catarrh, and there is but of the time nowadays, looking after the stomachs with them. Those at Hod and that he died of cholera witbin Parties calling for the above letter i Price 50 cents, baswl injector ■ rec Sold try one preparation that does cure that dis improvements on the west side and the son’s will not digest and will make Mr. ; eight hours. The bark has lieen quar will please say “Advertised.” If not j Howorth 4 Co antined and fumigated. I SHILOH’S Vitalizer is what you need for ease, and that is the California Positive Bear very sick. Go and see them. preparations for widening the gauge on 1 called for in two weeks they will be constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and i Married. A. P. Fletcher, of Lafayette, while This event will occur all symptoms of dyspepsia: price 10 and 75 and Negative Electric Linament, sold the east side. sent to the dead letter office as “ un- ! cents per bottle. Sold by Howorth and Co. by Rogers Bros. It also cures neural about the 15th or 20th inst., probably plowing last week, turned up a Spanish H vnsaker -B leakney . — F. W. Hun- ¡claimed. ” J. C. C ooper , silver dollar dated 1784. It is supposed gia, rheumatism, headache, sprains, the 20th. The freight cars, both box *100,000 to Loan. sakcr and Lulu W. Bleakney were : Pnstmn«ror to have been lost by someone traveling in Salem last Saturday eve burns and all pains. Try it and tell and flat, are on th« way. Some have along the old military road many years 1 married How’s This? ning by Justice M. E. Goodell. Money to loan upon real estate in your neighbors where to get it. ago. just passed Ashland, others New Or The hanging of an effigy from the , Wayland is a McMinnville boy, and i We offer One Hundred Dollars reward Yamhill county, for a term of years. leans, coming by the Santa Fe. The O. A. R. Coater Post. Eminent busing house his many friends here join in wishing I cornice of a prominent bus! I For terms write to or call upon F. W. passenger cars are still in the east, and it wna enttrolv linonlloii ; liim hla n lnni» ami ISA. 1 «,1k.. IT.. 11 ’ « r»«.,. — .V. Monday .night was entirely uncalled him and his a long and happy life, I ed hy taking Hall's Catarrh cure. i Fenton, attorney at law, McMinnville, Hall corner of Third and F streets, Southern Pacific coaches will have to 1 F. J. C hexey 4 Co., Props.. Toledo. O for, and the participants in that kind j ----------------------- ‘ McMinnville, Or. Post meets on the i be used for awhile. The locomotive _ of sport are looked upon by all good Mil»»’ Nervine Liver Pin», We, the undersigned, have known F. J. I Oregon. second and fourth Saturdays of each , citizens as being hoodlums. Vet on a new principle—regulating ilie Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe Remarkable Facts. month at 7:30 p. m. Transient com-j are at Sacramento, four in number, and .... liver, ____ , ftomacli ______ and bowels through the him perfectlv honorable in all business . rades cordially invited to attend. can come any day.— Oregonian. Avery pleasant surprise party was nerve1. A new discovery. ....... Heart disease is usually suppos<l to be transactions, and financially able to carry Dr. Mile's Pills J. B. G ardner , Commander. ' incurable, but when properly treated a given •riven Walter Durham and wife Mon- speedily cure bilhousness. bad taste, taste, torpid torpid out all obligations made by their firm ipeedily cure bilhousncss. bad I large proportion of cases can be cured Money Wan ed. W est & T baux . W yatt H arris ; Adjutant. day* evening, it being their first wed- liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, 0. ; Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind.. *•— anniversary, ---- 1-------- About ding x------ twenty ------- — of men. women and children. Smallest, mild ' and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich . W.ii.nixo, K ixxam 4 M abyix , Only one in the United Staten. All persons indebted to the under jsent and the pre«- their friends were present pres- e«t. est. surest surest! ! 50 doses, 25 ct* Sample* free , Wholesale Drugeists, Toledo. O. were cured after suffering 20 years S. C. i { nt Out of 1307 cough syrups manufactur- signed will render a great favor by set cuts were numerous and beautiful. “* Rogers R°$crs Bros. Bros. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Linburg, druggist at San Jose. 111., says that upon the blood and mucous ])r. Miles New Heart Cure which’cured |ed in the United States but one has! tling their bills by the l.'th of Novem- Your attentionSHILOH S ¿tank Remedy’, a positive acting directly of the system Testimonials sent 'the from er, worked wonders tor his wife. been found to be entirely free from opi- 1 ' ber. C albreatii 4 G oucher . tiaement of Cottage Hamtarium, on the cure fl). patarr^ niptheria and Canker surface free Trice 75c. p r bottle. Sold bv drug 1 Levi Logan, of Buchanan, Mich , who had — first page of this paper. If you are sick Mouth. Sold bv Howorth and Co. gists , heart disease for 30 years, says two bottles ates, and that is the California Positive ! and suffering for the comforts of good F0R D ¿ia and Liver Complaint you ARE you made miserable by Indigestion i made him feel like a new man Dr Miles’ and Negative Electric Cough cure, nursing and the best of medical care, have a printed guarantee on every bottle of SHILOH'S cure trill immediately relieve New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by I Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite this is just the place you are looking , smioh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis; I Rogers Bros Book of wonderful testiino- which is the best on earth for coughs, y^io'^'stin W.„.. Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a pnsi- sold bv Howorth and Co ' nials free 1 for. ' Sold by Howorth and Co. cold«, croup, etc-. Hold by Koger« Bro«. ftre ear® ; sold by Howorth and Co. Thursday, November 6, 181)0. At the Red Front Grocery Now for a ciean sweep. I have just received my large stock of Winter Goods from the East. And I now offer them to the public at the lowest prices. If you want good bargains bring your cash. F. Dielsdmeider, Prop. CHAS. GRISSEN, BAKER & CONFECTIONER FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. Cem.c3.ies I Fre»h ano pure. hand Candles 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, DRESS AND SEASONABLE GOODS Is now Displayed and Offered to the Inspec tion of the Public. A Comparison of the Goods and Prices wil Convince the Most Skepti cal that we Carry the Best and. Most Complete Stock to Select from. And our terms are equally or more favor able than others when quality is considered. We do not claim to sell cheaper than any one else, for those are a lot of auction and inferior goods, which we do not try to com pete with A. J. APPERSON.