The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, June 18, 1891, Image 4

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    THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER
Garden hose by the thousand feet di­
rect from the factory at Hodson’s.
Family washing at special rates, call
June
-
-
18, 1891. and get prices at the steam laundry.
Frank Wright has received a large
lot of harness soap and oils direct from
rOSTOFFICE HOURS.
the east.
From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p.
Why not patronize white labor and
m. to 8:30 p. m.
Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. have your washing done at the steam
laundry.
Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m
Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail
Carpets, quilts, and blankets washed
north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. ni.
Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening and satisfaction guaranteed at the
steam
laundry.
before at 9 p m
Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail
India and Ceylon teas are the best in
closes at 11 a m.
the world and can be found at the Red
front grocery store.
CHURCH NOTICES.
Gents underwear washed with care.
M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services Shirts, cuffs and collars a specialty at
every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00 p in, the steam laundry.
Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Braver meet­
Western and Michigan wasliers for
ing Thursday evenings at 7:30.
K ev J. T A bbett , Pastor.
less money than any one in town can
sell
them at Hodson’s.
C umberland P resbyterian C hurch —
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p
Let
all come out to hear Jas. G.
m. Sundav School at 9:30 a. ni.
Clark, the sweet singer next Monday
R ev W iley K nowles , I’astor
B aptist C hurch .—Services every Sabbath evening at the opera house.
at 11 a. ill. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at
Goods called for and delivered to any
9,55 a. m.
R ev R. M u K illop , Pastor.
part of the city. All goods handled
C hristian C hurch services every Sabbath with care at the steam laundry.
at It a. m, and 7 p m
Before selecting your wall paper you
R ev D r . B. F F uller , Pastor.
should see our stock. Additions are
McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II., constantly arriving. Burns & Daniels.
meet in their hall the first and third Satur­
Why pay 16 cents for hose when you
day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors
can get the best warranted steel wire
cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master.
wrapped hose for one third less at
Mrs, H. A. H embree , Sec,
Hodson’s?
TIIE MARKET REPORT.
The New World fruit evaporator is
60 on exhibition at O. O. Hodson’s hard­
bu $ ,50 to
Potatoes ....................
2 5“) to 3 00 ware store. Steam heat. Fruit growers
Chickens, vouhk
old..........
fidoz 3 50 to 4 00 examine.
10
(Clear sides V lb.
Jas. G. Clark lias a national reputa­
8
Bacon ¿Shoulders > lb
tion as ballad writerand singer. Don’t
12
to
.
10
(Hams V 11» • • •
fail to hear him at the ojiera house next
10
t
Jin 10 P’1 pails
10
to
Lard jin 5 gallon tins
8
Monday evening.
25
Eggs,
dozen
Wright’s Blackberry Cordial should
75
Butter, Creamery. 1' roll
be kept in every house. Invaluable in
Hutter, dull, fresli V roll 00
20
in all relaxed conditions of the bowels
Brine .......
pound. 15 to
0 to
7
Dried apples, dull, pd.
Sold by Rogers Bros.
THE DEADLY MILLPOND.
Charles Link, Drowned in Jones & Co’«.
Mill Pond.
WOODS.
The town of Woods is a lively place
at present.
The town is full of carpenters and
they are all busy.
R. T. Weatherly Is having a two
story business building built. The
lower floor will be used for a drug store
and the upper story for a public hall,
Mr. Finley has had his store building
enlarged and fitted up in fine style.
Wm. Canton is having his grocery
store finished up. He carries a first-
class stock of groceries.
Frank Nasburg is building a new
house.
Mr, Virgie has the lumber on the
ground for a new boat house.
Coasters are now coming in.
Three whales entered the Nestucca
bay, a few days ago, took a view of tlie
county, and then went out to sea again
without being molested.
Frank Wildhart is building a new
ferry.
Talmage Sermon—From 2d page.
or the dying saint is the maratnon.
VITAL RELIGION IS THE REMEDY.
WEATHER-CROP BULLETIN.
For the Week Ending Saturday, June 13
1891—U. S. Signal Service.
That is the way the nfighty ministers of
the Gospel were made in olden times. Oh,
Monday another fatal accident oc­
WESTERN OREGON.
for a great wave of revival to roll over onr
curred at Jones <fc Co’s, mill pond in
The temperature has averaged 5 de­
theological seminaries and onr pulpits and
the mountains. During the day the
our churches and our ecclesiastical courts, grees a day below the average during
and over all Christendom I That would lie the week. The weather has been part­
men were at work at a road in the
the end of controversy. While such a del­
mountains but quit working about
uge would float the ark of God higher and ly cloudy or cloudy with little sun­
three o’clock because of rain. They all
higher, it would put all the bears and shine. General rains have fallen since
came to the mill and soon after
tigers and reptiles of raging ecclesiasticism Wednesday, amounting to from one-
fifteen cubits under.
Chas. Link, brother of Walter Link
Now, what is the simple fact that you in half to one and one half inches. In
book keeper for Jones & Co., in this
the pew and Sabbath school class and re­ Jackson county a heavy down pour oc­
city, left the house and did not return
formatory association and we in the pul­ curred on the 10th. Light frosts oc­
at supper. Search parties were sent out
pits have to deal with? It is this: That God curred in several counties on the Sth
has somewhere, and it matters not where,
during the evening and the boiler was
but somewhere, provided a great heaven, and 9th, especially in Washington,
fired and the whistle tied down in order
great for quietness for those who want about Cornelius and in Douglas, about
that it would blow all the night. It
*
quiet; great for vast assemblage for those Coles valley.
was thought he was lost. In the morn­
who like multitudes; great for architecture
The weather conditions were unfav­
for those who like architecture; great for
ing the water in the mill pond was
beautiful landscape for those who like orable to haying, to cherries and straw­
drawn off and his body was found
beautiful landscape; great for music for berries. The frost barely nipped ten­
amongst the logs. He had probably
those who like music; great for processions der vegetation. Gardens have been
for those who Uke armies on white horses,
left the house and went to the pond
and great for anything that one especially greatly improved by the rains. Fall
and for sport and curiosity went out
desires in such a rapturous dominion; and wheat has lodged in places, but on the
upon the logs, and through accident
through the doings of one who was born whole never presented better prospects
fell into the water and drowned. He
about five miles south of Jerusalem and for a large yield. Spring wheather and
Remarkable Facts.
died about ten minutes’ walk from its east­
was a fine young man, well liked, in­
ern gate all may enter that great heaven sunshine would be of great benefit.
telligent and industrious. He has been
Heart disease is usually suppose! to be for the earnest and heartfelt asking. Is Hops are growing well but lice are re­
working at the mill but a short time.
incurable, but when properly treated a that ail? That is all. What, then, is your
ported from several localities. There is
His watch had stopped at twenty large proportion of cases can be cured work and mine? Our work is to persuade
Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind.,
a small white worm doing some dam­
minutes past four. The body was and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich , people to face that way and start thither­
ward and finally go in. But has not reli­ age to the roots of corn, in Yamhill
found sitting up with the legs caught were cured after suffering 20 years S. C. gion
something to do with this world as county. A few days sunshine will
druggist at San Jose, 111., says that
beneath a root. Several finger marks Linburg,
Dr. Miles New Heart Cure which cured well as the next? Ob, yes; but do you not ripen the cherries. Berries of all kinds
upon a large log freshly barked, showed the fromer, worked wonders for his wife. see that if the people start for heaven on promise to be plentiful. Though the
Levi Logan, of Buchanan. Mich , who had their way there they will do all the good
that he had struggled to get upon the heart
disease for 30 years, says two bottles they can? They will at the very start of weather during the week has been un­
log. The body was brought to this city; made him feel like a new man Dr Miles tho journey get so much of the spirit of usual, cool, cloudy and wet, yet the
the funeral being held at 2 p. m„ Wed­ New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by Christ, which is a spirit of kindness and crop prospeets have been improved,
Rogers Bros. Book of wonderful testimo­ self sacrifice and generosity and burden
nesday, from the undertaking parlors nials
free,
1
bearing and helpfulness, that every step save hay, and entire western Oregon is
of J Evenden.
they take will resound with good deeds. assured of good crops.
FAIRDALK.
Ob, get your religion off of stiltsl Get it
A State Chautauqua.
EASTERN OREGON.
down out of the high towersl Get it on a
The weather still continues drizlv.
The weather has been cool, with lit­
level
with
the
wants
and
woes
of
our
poor
For some time past efforts have lieen
We were glad to sec Mr. Parker out human racel Get it out of tho dusty theo­ tle sunshine, and general light showers
put fortli to establish a Chautauqua as­ again.
logical books that few people read, and put have prevailed. In sections there were
sembly at some attractive seaside resort
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent Sunday it in their hearts and lives. Good thing Is heavy downpours, generally called
8
6 to
Dried plums, dull, pel.
10
it to profess religion when you join the
Dried prunes, dull, f » pd.
9 to
Helmick & Co., of Monmouth have in our state. These efforts have culmi­ with Mr. Buckingham.
12
Dried peaches,dull, v pd 10 to
church, but every day, somehow, we ought cloud-bursts, one especially near Van-
bought a fine Russell threshing outfit nated in an organization which was
Mr.
Rosman
and
Miss
Mary
Smith,
1
05
to
1
00
Flour................... V sack
sycle in Umatilla county on the 12th.
consisting of a 13 horse fraction engine perfected in Portland, Tuesday after­ of Moor’s valley gave Fairdale a pleas­ to profess religion.
A peculiar patchwork quilt was, during The rainfall varied from .05 to .60 of an
and 36 inch Cyclone separator.
noon.
Principal
Stratton,
D.
D.,
of
the civil war, made by a lady and sent to
Local and General.
ant call on Sunday.
the hospitals at the front. She had a boy inch. Some snow fell in the moun­
Lost—In the opera house on Wednes­ Portland university was elected presi­
Hugh Collard is in the city visiting day, June 10, a gold cuff button. Finder
Real Estate.
in the army, and was naturally interested tains of Baker and Wallowa counties.
dent,
Mrs.
Narcissa
White
Kinney,
of
his parents.
in the welfare of soldiers. But what a
The rain was of great benefit to grow­
will be rewarded by returning same to Astoria, secretary, and William Wad­
Jesse Hobson and wife to Aaron Bray patchwork quilt she sent! On every block ing crops. Timely rains have further
Miss Annie Burnett has gone on a John Knight at McMinnville mills.
hams, esq., of Portland, treasurer. The
of the quilt was a passage of Scripture or a
visit to relatives in Salem.
No one can afford to do without executive committee consist of Rev. A. 10 acres of Hobson’s fruit land sub-di­ verse of a hymn. The months and years of improved the splendid prospects. The
vision;
$490.
Drs. Young, Goucher, and Wright Wright’s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean­
the war went by. On that qnilt many a hot winds of May 25th, burnt consider­
are attending the horse races in Port­ ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre- J. Brown, Rev. John Gordon, D. D.;
Edmund and Miranda Robinson to wounded man had lain and suffered and able wheat, but the rains have done far
Rev.
Alfred
Kummer,
D.
D.;
Rev.
T.
serves the teeth and makes them beau­
land.
Jane A. Clark, 12.80 acres 8. E. Snow­ died. But one morning the hospital nurse more benefit than the? hot winds did
saw a patient under that blanket kissing
tiful. Sold by Rogers Bros.
L. Cole, Rev. William W. Logan, C. den d 1 c; $600.
Dr. Johnson, of Tillamook, has been
the figure of a leaf in the quilt, and the damage. Through the wheat districts
L.
Fay,
and
Dr.
L.
E.
Hibbard,
all
of
The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon
greeting old friends for the past few
Margaret J Westfall to John W Dun­ nurse supposed he was only wandering in the rains were not as heavy as in the
Headache
Remedy.
Stops
pain
in
five
Portland.
The
trustees
are
prominent
days.
can, 8 acres of David Layfield d I c; his mind. But no; he was the son of the other sections, but some fell through
minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef­
mother who had made the quilt and he
Work wanted on a farm by a strong fects. A positive cure for headache and representative gentlemen throughout $128.
the entire wheat area. Tn the Grand
the state. The preparation of constitu­ J A Gerrish to Jens Jensen s w J n e recognized that figure of a leaf as part of a
young man, enquire at F. Zirkel’s tail­ neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros.
Ronde valley spring wheat is late in
gown
his
mother
used
to
wear,
and
it
re
­
or shop.
tion and by laws is committed to Dr.
minded him of home. “Do you know where coming up, but the present moisture
Martin & Sanders wish us to state Stratton. Rev. W. R. Steyenson and j sec 4 town 2 range 4; $250.
The W. C. T. U. will meet on Friday that
B and L C Gabriel to F M York 100.- this-quilt came from?” he asked. Thenurse insures the crop. Cherries and straw­
they are well prepared as usual, to Rev. C. M. Hill. The association has
at 8 o’clock at G. A. R. hall. J. L. supply
answered,
can find out, for there was a
78 acres part of die Alvis Kinisey; card pinned “I fast
the farmers with first-class bind­
to it, and I will find that.” berries are fine and plentiful. Fruit is
Snyder, Sec.
ing twine at the lowest market price. secured a most delightful location for 83,6.-,o.
enough, it confirmed what he thought generally in good condition. Entire
Mr. E. Johnson has sold his saloon Don’t fail to see them before contract­ its assembly at Gearhart Park, on Clat­ A B Eaulconer to Estella Worthing­ Sure
Then the nurse pointed to a passage of eastern Oregon and Washington has
and will move to his old place of resi­ ing.
sop Beach. A commodious auditorium ton 28J acres part d 1 c’s J P Morgan Scripture in the block of the quilt, the
been favored with suitable weather con­
dence, Dilley.
passage which says, “When he was yet a
costing $1500, will be commenced next and A B Falconer: $888.
Elegant parlor suits,
ditions to further improve the good
great
way
off
his
father
saw
him
and
ran
J. Seiters now has plenty of brick.
week
and
meetings
will
lie
held
early
Fine new style bed sets,
A B Faulconer to Florence E Newell and fell on his neck and kissed him.” prospects for an abundant harvest.
They are tine ones and all who desire
Lovely lounges,
in August. Arrangments are being one acre A B Faulconer d 1 c; $1-50.
“Yes," .said the dying soldier, “I was a
brick should call immediately.
B. 8. I’AGUE,
Artistic tables,
made to secure lecturers of national
great way off, but God has met me and had
Sarah
M
Richards
to
N
II
l
’
erkins
Wall
paper,
U. S. Signal Observer.
Wanted—Forty men to cut wood.
compassion
on
me.
”
“
Shall
I
write
to
your
Everything, reputation and others well known on one-ninth interest in 240 acres part of mother and tell her that the lost one is
For further paticulars enquire at the
Evenden this coast. The musical attractions d 1 c of Thos Harris; w J se j and e found and the dead is alive again?” He
real estate office of W. T, Shurtleff.
will be a prominent feature of the in­ j sw } see 13 12 r 5; also sw } ne answered, “I wish you would, if it would
A bright, new harness improves the
Mrs. Wm. Symons, of Whatcom,
teresting
programme. All interested } and se | nw j and w jsw sec not tie too much trouble.” Do you sup­
arrived Saturday. She is visiting her appearance of your turnout wonder­
pose that woman who made that quilt and
fully. If you do not happen to have a in the “Chautauqua Idea” will hail 13 and part of e J sc J sec 14 t 2 r 5; filled
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Adams.
it with Scripture passages had any
new one you can purchase one of with joy the inauguration of this prom
trouble
about who Melchizedek was, or
also part of sec 24 and 180 acres sees 22
A carload of Advance hay presses ar­ Frank Wright. If you don’t need a
how the doctrine of God’s sovereignty can
rived y~»*erday for Martin A Sanders. new harness you can buy of him a bot­ ising association. With so many pub­ and 27.
be harmonized with man’s free agency, or
Anotb<
.rload of them will reach tle of Uncle Sam’s genuine harness oil. lic spirited men as its officers, and with
C A Berry to Fred W Hauser 40 acres who wrote the Pentateuch or the incon­
here aLvu« July 1st.
This will make your old harness look the attraction of Gearhart Park, the die Chas Berry and other land; $2,025. sistencies of the Nicene creed? No, no; go
coming assembly is sure to lie a grand
Eb. Sitton has 22 head of horses for like new.«
to work for God and suffering humanity
The Fii«t Step.
sale. They can be seen at the Sitton
and all your doubts and fears and mysteries
success.
The
pioneers,
of
Oregon,
held
t|ieir
ranch, north of this city, They con­ 19th annual reunion in Portland Tues­
and unbeliefs put together will not be heavy
Perhaps you afe run down, can’t eat,
Take Notice.
sist of work and saddle horses.
to stir the chemist’s scales, which
day, June Kith. About 300 pioneer as­
can’t sleep, can't ihink, can’t do any­ enough
is accustomed to weighing one-fiftieth part
Prof. M. V. Rork, national organizer sembled. The officers elected for the
thing
to
your
satisfaction,
and
you
The following letter was received
a grain of chamomile flowers. Why stop
of the farmers alliance, will speak in ensuing year are as follows: President,
wonder what ails you. You should of moment
to understand the mysteries
this city on Saturday, June 20th. at 11 W. T. I.add. 1850. Portland: vice presi­ June 12th. The jierson is no doubt well heed the warning, yon are taking the a when
are so many certitudes? Why
a. m., and a county alliance will be or­ dent, Will. Kapus, 1853, Portland; sec­ pleased at the result of Dr. Turney’s first step into nervous prostration. You spend there
our time exploring the dark garrets
retary, Geo. H. Himes, 1853, Portland; skill as the recommendation was un­ need a nerve tonic, and in Electric Bit­ and coal
ganized.
holes of a great palace which has
treasurer, Henry Failing, 1851, Port­
ters you will find tlie exact remedy for above ground one hundred rooms flooded
The Fourth of July committees are land; corresponding secretary, H. 8. asked for.
restoring your nervous system to its with sunshine? It takes all my time to
at work and a grand okl fashioned cel­ Lyman, 1849; directors, John Hobson,
R oseburg , Or., June 8, 1891. normai healty condition. Surprising
absorb what has been revealed, so that I
ebration and bartiecue will be the result 1843, astoria; Curtis C Strong, 1849, T elephone -R egister ,
results follow tlie use of this great tonic have no time to upturn and root out and
of their labors. You’ll miss it if you Portland; Medorem Gawford, 1842,
and
alterative.
Your
appetite
returns,
I notice in your hite issue that
drag forth what lias not been revealed.
don’t attend.
Dayton, Or.
Dr. J. P. Turney has located there. I good digestion is restored, and the liver The most of the effort to solve mysteries
The bridge carpenters have complet­
and kidneys resume healthy action. and explore the inexplicable and harmonize
wish to say that the Dr. treated me for Try a bottle. Price 50c at Rogers Bros,
PRESS COMMENTS.
ed the bridge across Cozine creek. It
things is an attempt to help the Lord out
a very bad C. C. fracture, extending in­ drug store.
is a safe structure and the traveling
6
of theological difficulties. Good enough in­
public can rest assured that no acci­ Wliat Some Leading Newspaper Say of to the ankle joint. Instead of losing
tention, my brother, no doubt; but the Lord
lte<ls, Whites anti Whiskey.
dents will occur lieeause of it.
Jainf*N G. Clark, the Noted Ballad
h not anxious to have you help him. He
the
leg
as
I
fully
expected,
I
still
have
Singer.
will keep his throne without your assist­
Henry Westphal, the artist in land­
it as good as ever, owing wholly to Dr.
A gentleman who came down from ance. Don’t bo afraid that the Bible will
scape and marine, will open an art
lie sings with the voice and execu­ Turney's knowledge and skill. The Sheridan yesterday reports that a cut­ fall apart from inconsistencies. It hung
class in this city some during the
month of June. For terms and speci­ tion of an artist, and the soul of a poet. people there are to be congratulated up­ ting scrape aceurred there Sunday, in together many centuries before you were
on securing a surgeon so skillful and which two Indians from the Grand born, and your funeral sermon will be
mens call at Fritz’ photo studio.
—W K Teacher.
preached from a text taken from its undis­
He is, without exception, the best thoroughly qualified,
Ronde reservation and two white men turbed authenticity.
There will lie a strawberry and ice­
I think that if all Great Preparation is being made
C. G raham , M. D.
cream festival given by the Sunday singer of plaintive and sentimental
took part, and all were injured, the In­ Lio you know
to Make this Celebration
ministers in all denominations would stop
school at the Phillip's warehouse at ballads we have ever heard.— Cleveland
dians
so
badly
that
they
arc
likely
to
Deafness Can't be Cured
tlie Largest and Most
this nonsense of ecclesiastical strife and
Wliiteson, Thursday, June 25th. Pro Daily Herat.
Successful One ev­
itnunme of literary exercises will be
by local applications, as they cannot reach die. The trouble arose about some take hold the word of God, the only ques­
er Held in Yam­
He sang to a large and delighted the diseased portion of the ear. There is whiskey, and it is probable that the tion with each of us being how many souls
given.
hill County.
we cau bring to Christ and in how short a
only one way to cure deafness and that is
Col. Chas. F. Beebe, commanding audience whom he held spell bound by constitutional remedies. Deafness is so-called white men are no better than time, the Lord would soon appear for the
the first regiment O. N. G. and staff, from the first to the last.— Tacoma caused bv an inflamed condition of the the Indians, and-if the whole outfit salvation ot all nations? When the young
mucous lining of tlie Eustachian tube. had“kyarved”one another into scollops queen of England visited Scotland many THE MEAT WILL BE BARBECUED
will officially inspect company “B,” of Globe.
this city, tonight. After the inspec­ He is giving the best and most suc­ When this tube gets inflamed you have a it would have been small loss to tlie years ago great preparations were made
BY COMPETENT HANDS,
sound or imperfect hearing, and
tion the ceremony of battailion guard cessful ballad entertainment ever held rumbling
for her reception. The vessel in which she
when it is entirely closed deafness is tlie re­ community.— Oregonian.
mount will take place.
AND IT WILL BE
sailed
was
far
out
at
sea,
but
every
hill
in
and unless the inflammation can be
in this country since the days of Henry sult,
A National Event«
Scotland was illumined with bonfires and
taken out an this tube restored to its nor­
Lt. F. A. Tripp, 1st infantry U. 8. A. Russell.— Omaha Daily lieraid.
DELICIOUS.
mal conditionliering will lie destroyed for­ The holding of the World’s Fair in a city torches. The night was set on fire with ar
is in the city recruiting for his regi­
ever:
nine
cases
out
of
ten
are
caused
by
tificial
illumination.
The
queen,
standing
His
concert
was
a
great
success
in
all
scarcely
fifty
years
old
will
be
a
remarka
­
ment. The "recruiting office is in the
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed ble event, but whether it will really bene­ on ship’s deck, knew from that that Scot­ A Grand Tarade of all tlie Civic Societies;
Union block. Two recruits were enlist­ respects. Thr church was filled and condition oj the mucous surface“
this nation as much as the discovery of land was full of heartiest welcome, and the
Headed by the First Regiment Band in
ed Saturday and left for the presidio on the audience was delighted.— Oregon­ We will give one hundred dollars for any fit
the Restorative Nervine by Dr Franklin
of the great guns at Glasgow and
Millitary Uniform. Company “B” Ore­
case of deafneeecaused by catarrh that we Mills is doubtful. This is just what the thunder
Monday. Lt. Tripp will remain here ian.
Edinburgh
castle
woke
up
all
the
echoes.
gon National Guards in Full Uniform
cannot cure by taking Hull’s catarrh cure. American people need to cure their exces­
until the 28th.
Boom!
they
sounded
out
over
the
sea.
Will March in the Procession. This Com­
We venture to exhort our friends Send circular free.
sive nervousness, dyspepsia, headache, diz­ Boiml they sounded up among the hills.
The consolidation ticket was elected
F, J. C hf . nky et Co., Toledo, O.
pany will Leave for the State Encamp­
ziness, sleeplessness. neuralgia, nervous de­ Do you know that I think that our King
in Portland Monday by a majority of every where to welcome this singer Sold by druggist!, 75 cents
ment During the Afternoon.
bility.
dullness,
confusion
of
mind,
etc.
It
3,000. Every man was elected although wherever he may appear. Mr. Clark,
acts like a charm. Trial liottles and fine would land if we were only ready to receive
1'robate Court.
the fight was made by the people we may observe, devoted the proceeds
book on “Nervous and Heart Diseases,” him? Why not call to him from all our
with unequaled testimonials, free at Rogers churches, from all our hospitals, from all
against “Bossistn.” The people have of his concerts, nearly $5,000 during the
Ill
the
estate
Jasper
N.
Cobb.
Final
Bros. It is warranted to contain no opium, our homes? Why not all at once light all
the power in this county whenever war, to the sustenance and comfort of
1
tlie torches of Gospel invitation? Why not
account filed and July 7tli, 1891, at 10 morphine or dangerous drugs.
they see fit to use it.
our soldiers and their families. He is a a. m. set to her same.
ring all the bells of welcome? Why not
Not
Dismissed,
Rev. O. B. Whitmore, grand lecturer first-class singer and a first-class writer.
light up the long night of the world’s sin
In
the
estate
of
Jefferson
Davis.
of the A. O. U. W., returned yesterday
and suffering with bonfires of victory?
The
Oregonian
reported
the
other
from Corvallis, where he held a public —N. K Tribune.
Final account filed and July 7, 1891, at
Why not unlimbcr all the Gospel batteries
meeting. He goes to Tillamook in a
day that the case of the State of Oregon and let them boom across the earth, and
10 a. m. set to hear same.
DIEU.
day or two where he will organize a
into the parting heavens. The King
In the estate of Neil Johnson. Final against Radam’s Microbe killer was dis­ boom
lodge, perhaps two, one at Tillamook
is ready to land if we are ready to receive
H ulery .—Phcebe, wife of Geo. H. account filed and July 11, 1891, at 10 a. missed. This is not true. W. W. him.
W by cannot we who are now nvtng
and one at Bay City.
Hulery, in this city on Saturday,
Baker, the food commissioner, brought Bee his descent? Must it all be postponed
Jas. G. Clark, the noted ballad writ­ June 13, 1891, of typhoid fever, aged m. set to hear same.
the case, and he says the ease is not to later ages? Has not our poor world
er and sweet singer will give one of his 29 years.
The rumor that Mrs. Sheridan is dismissed, and it will not be —not one groaned long enough in mortal agonies?
famous concerts at the opera house in
Have there not been martyrs enough, and
Funeral from the church on Tuesday. about to marry Mr. Lemon, the enor­
this city, Monday evening June 22nd,
side of it. He proposes to see the mat­ have not the lakes of tears and the rivers
G
ortner
.
—
A.
L.
Gortner,
sonofM.U.
mously rich pension attorney, is denied. ter through. He was elected to see of blood been deep enough? Why cannot
under the auspices of the young peo­
Gortner, in this city on Monday,June Mrs. Sheridan is said to have given
ple,s society, of the Baptist church.
that the people of Oregon who want the final glory roll in now? Why cannot
15.
1891,
aged
25,
of
typhoid
fever.
Admission, 25 cents, Reserved seats
herself up entirely to her religious wholesome food and drink get it. Those this dying century feel the incoming tides
Funeral
at
the
grave
on
Monday.
of the oceans of heavenly mercy? Must
30 cents.
“Link” Gortner was one of the best duties and to the care of her children. who sell adulterated or unwholesome our eyes close in death and our ears take If you Stay away from this Cele-
The ware-house belonging to Ladd &
A
correspondent
says
the
little
Sheri
­
on tho deafness of the tomb, and these "
bration you will Miss the
foods or drinks must so brand them.
Reed on their big stock farm, near liked young men in the city, and his
hearts beat their last throb before the day
Greatest Display ever
Amity, was destroyed by fire Thurs- j death is regretted by a large circle of dans are the prettiest, daintest children
comes in? O Christi Why tarriest thou?
The New Discovery.
But we cannot help them. Our business is to supply our Custom­
imaginable, and all wear black for their
day night. It caught from sparks from friends.
Seen in this Part
Wilt
thou
not,
before
we
go
the
way
of
all
You have heard your friends and the earth, let us see thy scarred feet under
the narrow gauge engine, and the loss
ers with the BEST GOODS TIIE MARKET AFFORDS at price» a«
father—their clothing neat, substantial
of Oregon.
is quite heavy. Twenty-five hundred
Low as is consistent.
and plain. Somebody saw Mrs. Sheri­ neighbors talking about it. You may some noonday cloud coming this way? Be­
Card ot Thanks.
j’ourself be one of the many who know
bushels of wheat and 1500 bushels of
dan one day with a pile of children’s from personal experience just how good fore we die let us behold thy hands that
oats were burned.
We wish to express our thanks to the garments before her, and she was asked a thing it is. If you have ever tried it were spiked, spread out in benediction for Bring Your Wife, Your Children,
Company “B” is making great many kind friends who tendered and what sort of trimming she -would put you are one of its staunch friends, be­ a lost race. And why not let us, with our
and Your Hired Man, and Let
ears, hear that voice which spoke
We arc working for the interest of our customers as well as ourselves
preparations for the military ball to be rendered so much help during the sick­
cause the wonderful thing about it is mortal
on
them?
"Good
buttons
and
button
­
peace
as
thou
didst
go
up,
speak
pardon
Us Make Rome Howl
given at the court house on Friday,
in offering goods of merit only. You will find our
that when once given a trial Dr. Kings and emancipation and love and holiness
ness
and
death
of
our
daughter.
To
holes
—
that
’
s
all
I
can
do
with
four
June 26, 1891. The tickets including
For One Day.
New Medical Discovery ever after holds
supper $2.00. One of the features ot the ladies especially we feel deeply in­ small children,” answered the soldier’s a place in the house. If you have nev­ and joy to all nations as thou comest down ?
But the skies do not part. I hear no
of the evening will bea competitive drill debted .
widow promptly. The consequence er used it and should lie afflicted with rumbling of chariot wheels coming down
between two squads. The supper will
Mr. and Mrs. Tiios. K irby .
is that these little girls in their simple a cough, cold or any throat, lung or over the sapphire. There is no swoop of Recolert the Exercise» of the Day will
be furnished by the relief corps, which
chest trouble secure a bottleatonce and
be Held in Oak Park, one of the
cotton frocks are just the most ladylike- give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed wings. 1 see no flash of angelic appear­
is an assurance that it will be fine.
ances. All is still. I hear nothing but the
Finest Groves in the County. For
Born.
looking misses that were ever seen.
The June number of Romance, the
every time, or money refunded. Trial tramp of my own heart as 1 pause between
Those which we can guarantee to be the best that money can buy.
Further Particulars see Large Pos­
New York Story Club’s magazine, is C ooper —To the wife of Tom Cooper,
bottles free at Roger’s Bros, drug store. theso utterances. The king does not land
Besides our Grocery Department we keep a large and well selected
ters
and
Programmes
which
will
be
An important event occurred in ad­
now ready. It contains seventeen
because the world is not ready, and the
stock of
near Wheatland, on Thursday, June ministration circles in Washington last
Judge Pipes is a rusher on the bench church
stories, all interesting, and all of great
out
soon.
is not ready. To clear the way for
merit. There is no better traveling 11, 1891, a girl.
week. Baby McKee donned pantsand and keeps the lawyers so busy during the Lord's coming let us devote all our en­
companion than Romance, and those
ergies
of
body, mind and soul. A Russian
the session of court that they can hard­
All of the Latest and Finest Designs. We call special attention to our
Threshing Outfit for Sale.
who are about to start on their summer T homason —To the wife of P. Thom­ in the exulierance of his delight strut­ ly sleep of nights, on account of think­ general riding over the battlefield, his horse
ason, in this city, on June 15, 1861, a ted all over the White house, calling up
jaunt will do well to leave a place in
treading amid the dying and dead, a wound­
ing
about
the
hard
time
they
will
have
And
on
easy
terms
with
good
run
of
thresh
­
their gripsacks for the June number.
everybody to take notes of his manly
ed soldier asked him for water, but the
girl.
ing. one thirty-six inch Case separator, one
The little Cochrane children delight­
appearance. All would have gone well tlie next day. Talk about the farmers officer did not understand his language ten-horse Russell engine, all in goo«l run­ Which for beauty of finish and reasonable prices has no equal. We also
and knew not what the poor fellow wanted. ning order. Enquire of
ed the people who attended their per­
alliance
people
being
overworked
and
Miles’ Nervine I-iver Pills.
have a fine assortment of
had it not been for the fact that the
the soldier cried out “Christos,” and
H. P. NEWTON.
formances in this city, on Wednesday
underpaid, and then take a look at one Then
youngster
met
the
wife
of
a
cabinet
ket
on
a
new
principle
—
regulating
the
that
word
meant
sympathy
and
help,
and
St. Joseph, Or.
night. Very few people attended, but liver, stomach and bowels through the
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Plated Ware all of Standard
next day they were loud in their praises. nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mile s Pills minister in the east parlor, who bad of our lawyers during court week. the Russian officer dismounted and put to
Brands.
the
lips
of
the
sufferer
a
cooling
draught.
There
is
no
comparison.
—
Journal.
On Friday night another concert was speedily cure billiousncss. bad taste torpid several young ladies with her. Young
Notice of Final Settlement.
Be that the charmed word with which we
given and the house was large. Adele liver piles, constipation. I nequaled for McKee called out to the lady in a loud
Rucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Confectionery, Nuts and Fruits always fresh. Just received direct
go forth to do our whole duty. In many
NOTICE is hereby given that the under
and baby Olea are truly musical wond­ men ’ women ami children. Smallest, mild
languages .t has only a little difference of signet! lias filed in the county court of from Vermont, a large quantity of Genuine Home Made Maple Sugar,
ers. Theif performance on the piano St. surest! 50doses, 25 ets Samples free voice: “Do you wear pants? I do.”
The
Best
Salve
in
the
world
for
Cuts,
termination. Christos! It stands for sym­ I Yamhill county, Oregon, his final account
There were blushes, a slight scream and
and violin brought forth storms of ap­ at Rogers Bros.
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, pathy. It stands for help. It stands for ! as administrator of the estate of Jasper just what you want for making syrup.
Baby McKee was rushed off to the con­ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, pardon.
plause and nearly every number bail to
Another invoice of Swift Co’s Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, every
It stands for hope. It stands for N. Cobb, deceased, and that the court nas
A Fiaiu» f<»r Sale.
be repeated. John Kniglit dressed in
servatory.
Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup­ heaven. Christos! In that name we were ' set Tuesday. July 7. A. D. 1891. at 10o’clock can warranted to be pure leaf lard.
Highland costume, gave the bagpipe
tions. and positively cures Piles or no baptized. In that name we took our first a. in. of said day as the time for hearing
solo “Athole Highlanders March to
A piano, table square grand, by
to said final account and the
Canned Goods, Smoked and Dried Meats, etc. always on hand.
Samples of Dr. Miles’ Restorative pay required. It is guaranteed to give
That will be the battle shout objections
settlement thereof
Loch Katherine.’7 This added much Steinway, tho best maker in New York, Nervine at Rogers Bros’. Cures head­ perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ sacrament.
that will win the whole world for God!
Call and see us and we will endeavor to treat you white.
WM. M. COBB.
to the success of the concert. It I apply at furniture store of John Even­ ache, nervousness, sleeplessless, neural­ ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Christos! Put it on our banners when we
Administrator of the estate of
hoped that the concert will 1« repeated den,'McMinnville.
gia, fits, etc.
5
by Rogers Bros.
march! Put it on our lips, when we die!
Joseph N. Cobb, deceased.
Thi •ee proportions by which
we hope to obtain your
patronage:
ROGERS BROS.,
I. By tlie uniform purity
of our Drugs.
II. By our Accuracy and!
Neatness in preparing
your prescriptions.
Druggists,
Inder the Opera House.
MMINNVILLE,
III. By our persistent ef­
forts to please every
customer that comes to
our store.
OREGON.
WE ARE MODEST !
By Nature, But Realize that
1776
JULY 4
1891 “ He that Bloweth not his own Horn, the same is
Not Blown.”
HENCE WE TOOT.
We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple­
ment house in the Valley.
We Get There; Others Try To!
And we Purpose to Stay there.
We De with the Factories
One Ton of Meat to be Used in Cele­
brating tlie Fourth of July
at McMinnville.
And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who
for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon.
1OO PER CENT.
Is too I^arge a Profit on Implements. Port­
land houses have made even more than this.
Call and get ours.
MARTIN & SANDERS.
The Speaker of the Day is one of Ore­
gon's most (lifted Orators. I lie
lion. G. J. McGinn, of
Portland.
to: tam» fe tis M-
tajii.
Some of our Competitors don’t Like
Our Way !
Life is too Slinrt f«r Is io Ileal in I’ersonaliiirs with mir .Veighhorx.
Teas, Coffees, Baking Powders, Flavoring
Extracts, Spicesand all kinds
of Groceries,
White and Decorated China and Glassware,
Exotic Semi Porcelain Ware,
in the future.
WALLACE & TODD.