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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1891)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER FAIRDALE. Good green tea 30 cts a pound, at the THE BOYS IN BLUE. THE CREAMERY. THE CELEBRATION. Red Front. Fine weather now and every body is They are Now “Enjoying” Camp Life with A Brief Report Showing the Amount of You can get fruit pies of all kinds at A Large Atten<lance--Magnlflcent rarade— busy. Poor Rations. Cream Gathered and Butter Made. July - - 9, 1891. the Red Front bakery. A Superb Barbecue—Fine Oration- J. 8. Fanchiles started his passenger Good Music—Lively 9ports—In Eact Garden hose by the thousand feet di On Saturday afternoon the boys of There seems to be a desire on the part hack across the mountain again on rect from the factory at Hodson’s. Everything that Goes to Make a POSTOFFICE HOIKS. “B” company took their departure for of some people to want to discuss this Tuesday. Grand Celebration. That nice light bread at the Red From 7 a m. to 7 p. m. From 7:30 p. the annual encampment at Milton sta business, and have publicly charged Mr. James Vandervoost of Portland Front bakery is delicious. Try it. m. to 8:30 p. m. The morning of the fourth seemed to tion on the Northern Pacific, twenty- that they could make nearly two lbs. of speut a few days with friends in Fair- Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m. A large invoice of tea just arrived at Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m be anything hut propitious for a cele five miles from Portland. The name butter out of one gauge of cream. This dale. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail the Red Front Grocery. Every can Mrs. J. H. Bower, of Tillamook, re warranted. bration. Rain fell quite early, and by which this place will lie known in may be from a malicious motive or it north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. the future military history of our state may be through ignorance. For the turned home on Tuesday, from a visit Mail for 5:45 a. m. train closes evening from six to half past eight a regular Mrs. A. W. Greeley presented some before at 9 p m. very fine cherry currants to the edi Oregon mist came down so gently as is Camp Gibbon. There are eight com benefit of those interested herewith is with Mrs. Bower of this place. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail tor’s wife this week. not to be perceptable except to those panies in camp, six from Portland, one given the results obtained by the cream The fourth was quite dull at Fairdale. closes at 11 a m. A number attended the celebration at The] Royal restaurant has come to whose business called them out upon from Oregon City and one from this ery for the past five months to wit: Jan’y from 621 j gauges.. 579 lbs butter McMinnville. stay. Come and see. First door south the streets. At nins the committees city. CHURCH NOTICES. h 4« u II Feb’y “ 5O7J ’— .439 of First National Bank. The people of Fairdale will give a were conferring as to the proper thing The companies, their commanding March « 5191 II M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services .454 II U picnic Friday, the 10th. A good time Something new and novel; a Japanese to be done, when a slight breeze was •fficers and number of men are as fol April «< 616) II every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00p m, 648 II u Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Praver meet lady clerk at the Red Front grocery. noticed and a small patch of blue sky lows: may be expected. May it 15791 u 1696 II II ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. Call and see her. Married at the residence of the bride’s I. By the uniform purity showed itself in the southwest. People Company A, of Portland, First Lieut. Total R ev J. T A bbett , Pastor. ...3842i II 3816 « «4 India and Ceylon teas are the best in were already beginning to arrive from F. D. Kelsay, with thirty-two men. parents, Sunday, July 5th. Mr. J. 8. C umberland P resbyterian C hurch — This show’s a shortage of 26 lbs, or it Fanchiles and Miss Ettie Hall, both of Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p the world and can be found at the Red the country by every raid. Chief Company B, of McMinnville, Capt. of our Drugs. front grocery store. m Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. licks that much of averaging one Fairdale. H. L. Heath with forty-two men. marshal Dr. J. F. Galbreath was soon R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor Western and Michigan washers for Company C, of Portland, Capt. M.G. pound to the gauge. It will be noticed Mr. Barnhart left for Eeastern Ore II. By our Accuracy and B aptist C iilrch .—Services every Sabbath less money than any one in town can on the streets with his aids and formed however that for the first three months gon on Monday. liider the Opera Hoise. at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at sell them at Hodson’s. Butterfield, with forty-six men. the procession on Third street between 9;55 a. m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. it falls considerably below while the Company E, of Portland, Capt. E.W. Neatness in preparing George and Jimmie Andrews re J. Selters now has plenty of brick. C and E. When all were in line, this last two gains, this is due to feed being turned from Union Co. last week, they McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., They are fine ones and all who desire magnificent pageant moved east on Moore, with twenty-one men. your prescriptions. Company F, qf Oregon City, Capt. E. better. Taking the entire year it will find no better place than Yamhill meet in their hall the first and third Satur brick should call immediately. Third street to G, south on G to 4th, MMINNVILLE, day of each month at 10 a. in. Visitors be found that the gauges are as near cor county. S. Warren, with thirty-five men. R osebud . Wanted—Forty men to cut wood. west on 4th to B, north on B to 3d, cordially invited. J. R B ooth , Master. III. By our persistent ef Mrs. II. A. H embree , Sec, For further paticulars enquire at the cast on 3d to I, north on I and Lafay Company G, of Portland, Capt. L. C. rect as possible to make them, and it Happy Hoosiers. will not average more than one pound real estate office of W. T. Shurtleff. ette avenue to Oak Park. The process Farrar, with forty-three men. OREGON* * forts to please every Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Ida Company I, of Portland, Capt. A. J. to the gauge. Before selecting your wall paper you ion was led by “B” company band Local anil General. ville, Ind., writes; “Electric Bitters has should see our stock. Additions are which discoursed fine music inspiring Coffee, with thirty-five men. County Institute or Normal School. done more for me than all other medi customer who comes to Al. Haynes is very low with typhoid constantly arriving. Burns A Daniels. cines combined for that had feeling aris the populace to patriotism. “B” com Company K, of Portland, Capt. H.L. fever at the St. Charles hotel. Why pay 16 cents for hose when you pany made a good showing in the line. Wells, with twenty-eight men. To the teachers of Yamhill county, ing from kidney and liver trouble.” our store. Mrs. D. H. Turner and children are can get the best warranted steel wire John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of The boys were well settled in camp visiting with relatives on College side. wrapped hose for one third less at Considering the time this company has by Monday morning and aside from Oregon : the same place, says: “Find Electric The annual teachers’ institute or Bitters to be the best kidney and liver been in the service the officers and Hodson's? Mr. Thos. Holman, the wheat clean the favoritism shown the Portland er man, of Salem, wils in town Tues Nervous debility, poor memory, dif- men perform their movements well. companies, and the very poor rations, normal school will convene at Mc medicine, made me a new man.” J. W. Minnville July 20th, and continue two Gardner hardware merchant in same day, dence, sexual weakness, pimples, cured The Indian war veterans, the true by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free pioneers of this state, were well up in our boys are getting along tolerably weeks. A full corps of instructors has town, says: Electric Bitters is just the Skinner Ilros. began harvesting wint at Rogers Bros. 6 thing for a man who is all run down __ _ been secured, and it only remains for and don’t care whether he lives or dies; the front ranks of the parade. The G. well. er oats on Tuesday the first of tlic sea Wright’s Blaeklierry Cordial should A. It., W. R. G., grangers, the hook the teachers who would rise in the pro he felt just like he had a new lease on son. Letter From Capt. Heath. lie kept in every house. Invaluable in life. Only 50c a liottle at Rogers Bros’ C amp G ibbon , July 7.—Company fession to attend the entire time and se drug store. 2 A young man at McCabe’s saw mill in all relaxed conditions of the bowels and ladder company and others all went to make up the longest process “B” First Infantry is now fairly in it, cure the full benefit of the full course of shot his little linger otl last Sunday Sold by Rogers Bros. with a shot gun. instruction. You can in this way at Real Estate. Our customers are pressing us and we ion it has been our privilege to behold and yesterday received a compliment Notice the facts and figures alxiut must have money. We will sell goods for many a fourth of July. The lilierty from the commander of the regiment small expense secure the adviee, in the creamery and butter business in at reduced prices for a few days to sat car was a thing of lieauty. It contained as being the most orderly company in struction and experience of those who J. C. Cooper and wife to the city of another column. forty-four little girls representing the isfy them. C. R. Cook A Son. camp. None of the men have been put have had years of experience in the McMinnville, a strip of land 30 ft wide Chas. M. Hodson went to Portland John P. Irish, late editor of the Alta states of the Union. In the center in the guard house, and are fast be schoolroom. The law requires all for street purposes; $100. on his bicycle Tuesday. He will be is going to start a weekly paper in San towering above all was the Goddess of teachers to be in attendance at least J R Smith and wife to J T Smith, back in a few days. Francisco, that the Post announces will liberty surrounded by four supporters coming acquainted with the members two days under penalty of revocation part of blk 2, Newberg; $300. of the other companies. The Itata was’brought back to San contain nothing but his own editorials. or maids of honor. The band has been complimented by of certificate, but this should be a min E E Faulconer and husband to Kit Diego last Saturday in charge of the U. Impure blood and low vitality will Little Charley Ungerman and Roma or consideration compared with the de tie and Eugenia Davis lots 3, 4 and 5, 8. cruiser Charlston. make fearful inroads on your health. Martin represented George and Martha every officer in camp, from the Colonel sire to obtain a higher standing in the blk 18, Sheridan; $650. Wright ’ s Sarsaparilla will cleanse your Commanding to the Junior Lance Cor Quite a number of people who were Washington. They were driven in the E N Faulconerand wife to Kittie and profession. This can only be obtained in Portland over the fourth returned blood anil build you up. Sold by Rog procession by a very sedate coachman poral. ers Bros. home Monday evening. Four men of “B” company have by close application to the principles of Eugenie Davis, lot 6, blk 18, Sheridan; in livery, and were one of the most $25. John Haney, of Oregon City, former No one can afford to do without been excused from duty because of ina your profession. pleasing features of the parade. Wright ’ s Myrrh Tooth Soap. It clean I earnestly urge all of Y’amhill’s A B Faulconer to Estella Worthing ly marshal of this city, was shaking bility to perform duty and work at ses the mouth, purifies the breath, pre At the Park the stand was tastefully bands here the first of the week. teachers to be present at the opening of ton, lot in Sheridan; $23. serves the teetli and makes them beau- decorated, there were plenty of seats for home. Wanted—Ten gallons of wild black ful. Sold by Rogers Bros. The men of the company were much the institute and to remain until the OACRRCotoD H Nickerson,¡lot all and the comforts of the city’s guests berries for which the market price will in t 5 s, r 7 w; $82.50. disgusted with camp life during the close. Mrs. J. A. Wells ’ millinery store on be paid at Rorgers’ Bros, drug store. In addition to the work heretofore John B David and wife to Margaret Third street will be closed after Satur were carefully looked after. The exer first two days, but are fast becoming O. H. Irvine, the attorney who lately day until September first, when she cises were carried on as previously pub indicated, arrangements are being made J. Westfall, lots 1 and 2, blk 9, New came here from Albany, has opened an will return from San Francisco with a lished. The band and choir each ren completely satisfied with it. This was for a few days instructions during the berg; $225. caused by a streak of bad luck. The office over Henderson A Gaunt's gro bright new stock for the fall trade. dered an appropriate piece of music; Margaret J Westfall to Maris A Col cery. company reached Portland in good ord first week of the institute in kindergar This office is in receipt of the souven Rev. J. T. Abbett led in prayer; Prof. ten work. Teachers of ungraded schools cord, 14) acres near Newberg; $823.75. er and because of lieing the last com M. B. Hendrick, of this county, was ir edition of the Centralia, (Wash.,) T. G. Brownson, president of the day, Jane Clark and husband to Margaret elected president of the Willamette News. It is a fine paper, and contains pany in the column and lack of pro]ier and primary grades should lie on hand J. Westfall, n j of block 31, Newberg; Valley Hop Growers’ association, in many portraits of prominent men, lie made a short address; Miss Leah Cook facilities for the transportation of the by all means to get this work. Salem last Thursday. sides good write-ups and illustrations read the Declaration of Independence; traops they were assigned to the bag I most earnestly hope that all the $900. and last and best of all was the oration Margaret J Westfall to H J Cash, 22j Henry Schenk has the contract to of the leading industries of the city. gage car for the trip to Milton. Upon teachers in Yamhill will be present and by the Hon. G. J. McGinn, of Portland. build a house and barn for George Evenden carries assist in making this a successful meet acres of land near Newberg; $686.25. By Nature, But Realize that arriving at camp it was found that the Sauter, who Imught the Susan Wal Hammocks, This oration we believe wils a surprise Respectfully, W T Shurtleff to J B V Nash, lots 3 regimental Q. M. department was in ing. lace farm this spring. Croquet sets, to every one who heard it. It was de and 4, Fruitvale; $1100. L. H. B aker , chaos, and in order to procure company Bed sets, The cementers have completed their livered in the best style; there was no H Hurley to Chancy Cross, block 20, School Supt. Yamhill Co. Carpets, baggage it was necessary to detail the job on the opera house block and on bombast; there wils no gyrations of Newberg; $275. Lounges, Tuesday began on the front of the Wall paper, speech or gestures; it wils a history of entire company to transfer it upon There is more Catarrh in this section of E R Harrison and wife to WT Shurt Adams and Tyler block. their backs from the depot to the the country than all other diseases put to Window shades. our country from the discovery by Co gether, and until the last few vears was leff’, 208 acres in t 5 s, r 5 w: $8600. The Amity band furnished the music The sarcastic Astorian says: “Why lumbus to the present day. The orator camp. The quartermaster had been supposed to be incurable For a great U 8 to J M Forrest, 640 acres in t 4 s, for the celebration at Forest Grove, unable to procure teams. Taps were years doctors pronounced it a local where W. 1). Fenton, formerly of this do I go?” is the the title of an essay by paid a glowing tribute to the early set not sounded until eleven in order that many r 3 w. disease, and prescribed local remedies, and Miss Skinner, of McMinnville, who tlers of Virginia and Massachusetts; county, delivered the oration. by constantly failing to cure wflh local Mary L Badley and husband to will shortly sail for China to convert the companies could prepare for the treatment, pronounced it incurable Rev. Harry Watkins will preach at the heathen. The dear girl will know to the Revolutionary Fathers, who Science has proven Catarrh to be a consttu- Evangeline Martin, 10 acres near New We claim to sell more goods than any other Imple the Christian church in this city on a heap more when she comes back and fought and won, and then framed the night. disease, and therefore requires con berg; $800. Sunday morning just at 4:45 reveille tional next Sunday morning and evening,and writes the companion paper on the glorious constitution under which it is ment house in the Valley. stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, W C M Frakes to N K and H G Har will lecture a few evenings during the thesis “Why I returned.” was sounded and a detail was dispatched manufactured by F. J. Cnenev & Co., Tole possible for forty-four free and indepen ris, s w } of n w j and lot 2, sec 19 t 2 s, week. do. Ohio, is the only constiutional cure on As soon as they can be prepared 100,- dent states to form one nation with one to the kitchen for early coffee and the market. It is taken internally in doses r3 w; $900. The directors of the company of 000 copies will be issued of a fine water bread. It was then learned that the from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts grangers who will have charge of the color lithograph representing a bird’s president and one tlag. He spoke of company kits had not arrived and the directly upon the blood and mucous sur W E Potter and wife to G W Brad Galloway A Goucher ware house this eye view of the Worlds fair buildings the trials and calamities through which faces of the system. They offer one hun ley, lot 9, blk 2, Sheridan* $65. year are W. C. Hembree, B. F. Sparks and grounds. The work will appear the country has passed since its adop men drank from the bucket. At dred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Remarkable Rescue. for circular and testimonials, Ad and Wm. Toney. in sixteen colors. Charles Graham, the tion, mentioning only the more promi breakfast the company could not go to •Semi dress F .1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. And we Purpose to Stay there. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, HI., The success of the celebration here is artist of Harper'» Weekly, has made nent characters who helped to make the mess tent until after the other f&~ Sold by Druggists, 75c. makes the statement that she caught due to the fact that the various com the sketches. These lithographs will history as we find it to-day. In conclu companies had eaten, liecause of the cold, which settled on her lungs; she mittees did the work assigned them; appear in public places throughout the Probate Court. sion he would say there was no greater lack of necessary tableware. The con was treated for a month by her family particularly is this true of the commit world. tract for furnishing the mealswas let to menace to the free institutions of Amer tees composed of ladies. Estate of Geo. Skelton; final account, physician, but grew worse, He told No Comparison. Freiman, of Portland, and the grub her she was a hopeless victim of con ica to-day, than the powerful corpora The Best Remedy—Wright’s Paragon furnished was exceedingly bad, not approved and administratrix dis sumption and that no medicine could Headache Remedy. Stops pain in five Some weeks ago R. W. Mitchell, sec tions and trusts. These should be reg charged. cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. minutes. Harmless, tasteless, no ill ef retary of the Portland eqposition, sent ulated by wise legislation, both state withstanding the reputation of the And Pay no Tribute to Portland Jobbers, who Estate of John H. Drumheller; re King’s New Discovery for Consump caterer. However, during the day the fects. A positive cure for headache and for years have robbed the farmers of Oregon. out a nicely lithographed card and at and national, so as not to lie a burden meals have improved wonderfully and port of sale of personal property, ap tion. She bought a bottle and to her neuralgia. Sold by Rogers Bros. delight found her delight found herself tempted to put words into editors’ to the common people. the boys’ faces have brightened and proved. benefitted from first dose. She contin Hon. Wm. Galloway, county judge Now came the most interesting part mouths that when published would Estate of Elizabeth Sale; John E. ued and after taking ten bottles found of Yamhill county, delivered the fourth their stomachs have extended. — to many — the distribution and eating herself sound and well, now does her of July oration at Dallas. His speech say that the card was ahead of news pa. The routine of the camp duty, new Hubbard appointed administrator with own house work, and is as well as she is very highly spoken of by those who pers as an advertising medium. The of the barbecued dinner. The meat, bonds of $1000. of course to the men, and this taken was. Free trial bottles of this had the pleasure of listening to it. card was to advertise the exposition but two thousand pounds of choice young with the poor victuals and the contin Estate of Lovina Davidson; final ac ever great discovery at Rogers Bros’, drug Is too Large a Profit on Implements. Port The 118 people of Needy, Clackamas the secretary thought it necessary that beef, was cooked just right. No part count filed and August Sth set to hear store, large bottles 50c and $1. 2 county, want the name of that place the cards lie noticed in the papers, thus of it wils scorched the least bit, and the ual guying of company “B” by the the same. land houses have made even more than this, Portland men. had a depressing effect changed to Plenty, or Prosperity, or Company “H” Dlabanda. Estate of J. B. Smith; petition to ap something eLse more indicative of the advertising the exposition. We know rarest part would have made a dainty and nearly all were about ready to desert Mr. Mitchell to be too good a newspa dish to set before a king. Old men at.any cost. They are now satisfied with point A. J. Smith administrator, grant Speaking of this event, the Axtorian inviting nature of the surroundings. FEICES TufkX-XZ. F. Zirkel has commenced the erec per man to believe anything can com who have eaten barbecued meat from their dutiies because they better under ed bonds fixed at $800. W. T. Kutch, says: Company “H,” 1st Regt. O. N. tion on a wooden building on the corn pare with the legitimate press of the “Dan to Beershebe” say they neversaw J. E. Swanson and J. W. Collins, ap Call and get ours. er of Fourth and D streets. It is to be country as a medium for advertisers. better anywhere. The result proves stand them, and are making model praisers; J. P. Wilson, W. E. Jones and G, was a feature of the city, and it is soldiers both on drill and on guard. As with regret that the disbandment of 20x40 anil two stories high. He will Of course the advertisers will get this lieyond the shadow of a doubt that this is being written companies “B” W. M. Kelllngsworth appraisers for the company is chronicled. It was sec occupy it about the first of Heptember MARTIN I SANDERS. class of advertising done free if possible Capt. Wyatt Harris and Henry Gee and “I” are singing “The Bulldog on Multnomah county. with a stock of clothing. ond to none in efficiency and bore a were the proper persons to take charge the Bank,” and are enjoying them Estate of J. N. Cobb; final account, fine record for individual membership Mrs. I. N. Gilbert, who came to Sa as was the case wherein this honorable approved. lem with her father, A. Stanton, in secretary roped Bill Nye into writing of this part of our celebration. We be selves hugely. during its five years of life. No com 1847, and was there married to Mr. a two-column syndicate letter about the lieve there was plenty for all, and there An outline of camp duty may be in Estate of E. G. Meaner; final receipt, pany in the National Guards stood Gilbert in 1850, fell down stairs the Portland exposition. Bill Nye’s letters is almost no complaint as to the man filed and guardian discharged. higher, but the inability of the officers other night and broke her neck. Her are read by people in every part of the agement of any portion of the pro teresting to our readers so it is here given: At 4:45 a. in. reveille sounds to devote the requisite time to their du aged father still resides there. A Fatal Mistake. gramme during the day. United States, and it is safe to say that A bank to lie known as the Farmers' In the afternoon the various sports and at 5 a. m. the men fall in for roll Physicians make no more fatal mistak- ties devolving on the several positions A Traders’ bank is to lie opened for nine-tenths of them never knew there took place on Third street. The most call. The detail for the early coffee tlian when they inform patients that ner made disbandment a necessity. Cap was a Portland exposition until they business at North Yamhill in a day or and bread is then sent to the kitenen vous heart troubles come trom the stomach tain Wncrity resigne J because it was importair. were the hurdle race and two. C.A. Martine, recently of Kansas read of it there. How many litho and are of little consequence. Dr. Frank City, is the cashier and C. M. Keep, of graphed cards would it take to bring the bicycle race. E. W. Fuller was and the men are marched to the creek lin Miles the noted Indiana specialist has impossible to give the matter the time in squads where they wash. Upon re proven lhe contrary in his new book on and attention it demanded, then Lieu Forest Grove, is the president first and Frank I’urvine second in the anything like the same result. "Heart Disease,” which may be had free at tenant Gillette is about to leave the turning tents and company streets are At a mass meeting last week the city latter; ¡Granville Shadden first and Rogers Bras. who guarantees and recom placed in good order, then at 5:40 a. m. council was authorized to negotiate Married. mends Dr Miles unequaled new heart cure, city, and Lreutenant Hallock cannot Johnnie Campbell second in the hurdle with a San Francisco firm for the con an hour’s drill in the setting-up exer which lias the largest sale of any heart spare the time, so that Company “H” race. Taken altogether it was a very struction of waterworks. The matter D erby -W ell »—At the residence of cises warms the men and creates remedy in the world. It cures nervous and will pass into the files of history. is still under discussion, there lieing a the bride's parents in McMinnville, creditable and successful celebration. an enormous appetite for breakfast organic heart disease, short breath, flutter ing pain or tenderness in the side, arm or diversity of opinion.— Dalia* Itemizer. The number present is vaaiously esti Oregon, on Friday, July 3, 1891. Mr. mated at from three to five thousand. proper which is ready at 7:15 shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting, smother ing dropsy, etc. His Restorative Nervine Lieut F. A. Tripp, recruiting officer of the First Infantry now stationed at John Derby and Miss Clara Wells, The day was delightfully cool and Before breakfast the guard is mounted cures headache, fits, etc. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. and the old guards report to company both of this city, Rev. Wiley Knowles, San Francisco, has established head pleasant after ten o’clock, and the one When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria Novel Hop Louse Remedy, quarters in Vert’s Hall and will try officiating. commanders. At 8:15 the call for drill When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. and find some recuits in this vicinity A very interesting and interested hundred and fifteenth anniversary of is sounded and the battailion is formed the declaration of independence was for his regiment.— Forest* Grove Timex. A Chiuaman is farming F. Levy ’ s When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. and marched to the drill grounds by com pan j’ met at the house of N. Baker, We were informed yesterday that’ a McMinnville, July 2d, to witness the pleasantly passed and gone into his the colonel commanding. These drills ranch, about three miles up the river tory. Mr. Boss, of Colorado, formerly of are interesting to the men and they are from Salem, and the blooming Celestial Wisconsion, has instructed a friend union in marriage of Chas. W. Spring Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. fast "getting there.” At 10:30 recall is has adopted a new, not to say novel, here to invest from three to five thous and Ida Small. The ceremony was After tile Coal. and dollars in McMinnville property performed by Rev. It. McKillop. After sounded and from then until guard way of ridding his hop yard of the The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, mount, after supper, the men amuse threatening louse. The Chinaman, for him, and that he will lie here this congratulations given and received, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, thinking to starve the louse, stripped fall. Mr. Col) VanCleve, of the Toledo dinner was announced as waiting in Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, themselves by worrying the captains of Mrs. A. R. Riggs, state president of the beautiful grove adjoining, whe.e Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup the companies to death asking for pass the vines of their each and every leaf. coal mine, who was in the city yester The result of the experiment is not yet the W. C. T. U., will adress the people tions. and positively cures Piles or no of Amity at the Baptist church on over twenty sat down to an elegant pay required. It is guaranteed to give es through the guard lines. The lines known, but new leaves are about tak day, reported work having begun in are so easy to run at night that there is earnest towards developing the mines. Friday evening, July 10th, at 7:30 p. m. dinner. Shortly afterward, the newly perfect satisfaction, or money refund She wishes to meet the ladies at the married couple started for tiieir home, ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale no fnn in it, and the men have stopped ing the places of the old. In the mean Roads will be built and preparations Of Our Confounded Competitors time the naked poles—with their leaf same place, at 1:30, Saturday after where a reception was to be tendered by Rogers Bros. it entirely. made as fast as possible to get into the noon. The best drilled company on the less, clambering vines—shoot their bowels of some large veins of coal there them in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fair Ground Races. A one hundred and twenty-five Spring are accompanied to their home grounds is Company I, of Portland, spires heavenward, and bis and her The company on Saturday purchased thousand dollar fire occurred at La louseship are left to browse on the un Grande, Eastern Oregon, on the eve with the well wishes of their many The attendance at the races on the Capt. Coffee, commanding. The com charitable body of the hop vine, or on 200 more acres of land and now have ning of July 4th. Mrs. Senator Dolph friends. fair ground track on the fourth was pany is far ahead of the others, as all the more friendly foliage adjacent. The about 400. The public generally view- lost a diamond necklace and gold ON US AND OUR SUCCESS. very good. The half mile dash was the men take great interest in making experiment of the son of the Orient will such enterprises in a passive kind of a watch, and othei ladies from neighbor Rebecka Degree Installatiou. way. But the industry is one which won by Paddy Ryan in 49 4-5 seconds; their movements as near perfect as pos be watched with interest. ing towns lost valuable-wardrobes. sible. After evening guard mount has a good promise of being a large one Rev. O. B. Whitmore, grand lecturer Tuesday evening Rebecka degree Lancer D, second; Roebuck, third. comes dress parade. This evening the that will affect Western Oregon How to Succeed. Second race, one-fourth mile dash A. O. V. W., returned from Tillamook lodge I. O. O. F. installed officers in the This is the great problem in life which last Friday evening. While in tha’ presence of a large number of invited was won by Lancer D in 24 seconds; ceremony was seen by a special train few satisfactorily solve. Some fail because generally.— Albany Democrat. load of people from Portland, and was thriving burg he organized Star lodge, of poor health, others want of luck, but the Roebuck, second. DIED. No. 74, with twenty-four charter mem friends. After the installation ice The third and last race was a match the best so far. It was terminated by a majority from defiency of grit—want ol Up to the times. nerve. They are nervous, irresolute, chang bers. He is very much pleased with cream, cake, and other delicacies were review, Major Burke, U. S. A., and .—At her home, eight miles the prospects of that county for the fu partaken of with great enjoyment. This between Tripplet’s mare and Martin’s Adj. Gen. Shofner lieing the reviewing able. easily get the blues and "'take the K ydder The most courteous treatment. west of North Yamhill, July 3d, Sar spirits down to keep the spirits up” thus bay horse, one and one-eighth miles, ture. wasting time, money, opportunity and lodge is growing and ranks among the ah A., wife of A. J. Kydder, aged 45 officers. The company will leave in all nerve force. There is nothing like the Re Rev. Wiley Knowles left the first first in the state in point of numbers won by the former. She leaves a husband and six probability on Friday night, but as yet storative Nervine discovered by the great years. of this week" for a vacation of one and efficiency for work. The elective small children to mourn her loss. New Law Finn. specialist, Dr. Miles to cure all nervous this is not settled, as the colonel has month in California ami Illinois. I’e This is the lady upon whom Drs. diseases, as headache, the blues, nervous combines business with pleasure, and officers installed were: Mrs. Unger- not been seen in regard to it. prostration, sleeplessness, neuralgia. St Calbreath A Goucher performed an in In another column will lie seen the will look after property interests in the man, N. G.; Mrs. Collins, V. G.; Mrs. Vitns dance, fits, and hysteria Trial bot H. L. H. latter state. No services will be held Goucher, R. Sec.; Miss A. Johnson, F. professional card of Ramsey A Fenton. tle and fine book of testimonials free at tricate surgical operation last week. It . In the Presbyterian church during his Rogets Bros. was a case of protracted obstruction of W. M. Ramsey has for a number of Largest and best stock of goods. Miles* Nervine Liver rille. Sec.; Miss M. Wright, Treas. absence. the bowels. years been a prominent lawyer at Sa Born. tet on a new principle—regulating the The fourth and last quarterly meet lem where his success, especially before liver, stomach and bowels through the WE STZI2STE WITH BT?.TT . t .T a ■KTf-r-y For Sale. ing of the M. E. church, for the pres w. m . kamsey . the supreme court, became known nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mile’s Pills T hompson —To the wife of J. Thomp r. w. rzsioK. ent conference year, will be held Satur cure billiousness. bad taste, torpid son, in this city, July 5, 1891, a girl. Large pitch fir engine wood, two feet throughout the state. Mr. Ramsey speedily day and Sunday, July 18th and 19th. As everyone must confess who has seen our new line of Glassware liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for Ramsey & Fenton, Presiding Elder Wilson will be present long at $3 per cord, double rank, also will remove his family to this city as men, women and children. Smallest, mild B urgess .—To the wife of Chas. Bur and Crockery, just received from Eastern factories, consisting of water and officiate. Final reports for the four-foot wood at $2.50 per cord, on J. soon as a suitable house cau be procur est. surest-1 50 doses, 25 cts ¡Samples free gess, July 4, 189], at Amity, a daugh sets. Dinner Sets, Glass Tets, Covered Bowls, Cake Stands, Napies, But ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, year will be made by the pastor and W. Rogers’ farm, 1} miles west of Mc ed. The location here of so prominent at Rogers Bros. ter. ter Dishes, Castors, Berry Bowls, Jelly Glasses, Fruit Jars, etc., etc. officers of the church. The quarterly ... O begox Call and see our goods and get prices, as we haven’t room here to tell a gentleman is a valuable acquisition You should take T he T elephone - L ynch —To the wife of Martin Lynch McMlXS VILLE, conference will be belli on Saturday Minnville. Inquire of S kinner B ros . R egister to professional circles. this city, July 3,1891, a daughter. the 18th at 3oclock p. m. Rooms 1 and 2, Union Block, about all of them. Three propositions by which we hope to obtain your patronage: ROGERS BROS., Druggists, WE ARE MODEST! “ He that Bloweth not his own Horn, the same is Not Blown.” HENCE WE TOOT. We Get There; Others Try To! We Deal with the Factories 1OO PER CENT. MANY EYES! I I I I I I I I LOOK LONGINGLY AND ENVIOUSLY There is No Secret About It. { WALLACE & TODD.