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homes or tueir own, but occasionally "I heard that Mrs. Burnett had come need other accommodations than those to town to attend to the production of homes afford and facilities for tho trans "Little Lord Fauntleroy.” In the mid action of their business and for social M c M innville . - O reoon . dle of t he night an idea suddenly occurred 24, 1891. to me. Why should I not try to see purposes outside their homes, need pro December prietary clubs and clubhouses. Mrs. Burnett and get a position as her Then those women went to work to or r.gent? I did not know Mrs. Burnett ganize their club, and the success of from the side of a house. I did know their undertaking was shown at a club Dora Wheeler, the artist, who had reception, the first of the season, at The Veracious Narrative of Two Union Officers who Escaped ’ A BROKER IN PLAYS. Miss painted a portrait of Mrs. Burnett. I which there were over a hundred guests from a Confederate Prison. went to Miss Wheeler and asked for a and members together present. That SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CALLING card of introduction to Mrs. Burnett. reception was reported in one of the Bv A lfred R. C alhoun . Armed with this, I went to the Sydney, morning dailies as “the elaborate and OF ELIZABETH MARBURY. where the lady was stopping, and asked brilliant initial literary entertainment of to see her. Word was brought me that q RISONER; Fugitive. What a world of human interest and sympathy surrounds these words! How they If l'ou Are Guilty of Producing Any I Mrs. Burnett would have to be excused the Silver Cross club.” appeal to the imagination and the heart. Where can be found a more effective subject for the pen of a The great morning dailies can some thing Dramatic She Will Undertake as she was too busy to see any one. I times make mistakes. They cannot al romancer? Who has not been stirred with excitement and thrilled with sympathy in reading the adventures to Find for You a Place for It. Per sent in word that my business was ur ways be depended upon for correct re of Vidocq and Jean Valjean? However guilty may have been the criminal, his unfortunate condition com gent. I received an answer that Mrs. formance. ports. “If you see it in”—even the best mands commiseration. So strong gioes helped them at first. They Burnett would see me for five minutes. them—“it is” (not always) “so.” The (Copyright, 1R01. by American Press Associa were afterward befriended by Con “Yon can imagine my feelings as I of is the love of liberty in the human tion.] facts about the Silver Cross club recep federate deserters (the swamps were Elizabeth Marbury is absolutely walked in to this stranger to proffer my tion are that there was a reception of the breast. How much more, then, is full of them) and even traveled for unique. She is the only woman in the request, and with absolutely no experi club in West Sixty-first street, mainly this fellow feeling enlisted in behalf several days with the Confederate world to represent foreign and Ameri ence to back me. Directly I saw Mrs. for the purpose of testing the popularity of those heroic souls who endure can dramatic authors. At her interna Burnett I decided that here was a wo of the movement, and to ascertain the capitivity in their country’s cause ; tax gatherers. After many vicissi man whom I must interest at once or tional agency in West Twenty-fourth sentiment of the club on the subject of a whose sufferings are the sea! of mar tudes they joined Sherman’s army my mission would lie a failure. So street, New York, she is not only in con bureau of information and accommoda tyrdom. at Marietta, Georgia, having tramp Maj. Calhoun was seven stant communication with men like Vic- when she said her time w as limited, as tion for women—in other words, to know ed hundreds of miles through Geor torien Sardou, Alexandre Bisson, Alliert she was just starting for the Broadway if they really wanted a clubhouse or months a p isoner of war and a gia and South Carolina. Bell was fugitive for forty-three days in the Cart*, C. Haddon Chambers. Jerome K. theater to attend the rehearsals of her clubrooms and a bureau. an odd, original character, and his Jerome, Henry Pettit and C. L. Reade, play, 1 said, without any preamble, That reception decided both questions heart of the Confederacy, lie was knowledge of the country and gen whose American agent she is, but listens •Have you engaged any one to represent in the affirmative. A paper was read an confined at Libby and at Charleston. as well to the native and unknown dra you, Mrs. Burnett, during the produc nouncing the aims and objects of the At the latter place he fo med the ius for dissimulation often saved matist who brings her the manuscript of tion of your play?’ them from recapture. Although club. A light collation was served, fol “She was quite taken back and said 6he lowed by a dance, and there was no lack acquaintance of Lieut. Bell, a loyal a play to read and place. intensely loyal, Major Calhoun North Carolinian, who was a fellow Miss Marbury not only places plays i had not thought of it. I then poured a of gentlemen to dance with the Silver shows no trace of bitterness toward prisioner. While being transferred but draws up contracts, which a well ' stream of eloquence upon her and the Cross club girls. the South. Himself a native oi Of the interior management of the to the prison at Macon, Calhoun known lawyer says cannot be beaten in result was that she invited me to go to Kentucky, he has no reproaches lor legal technicality by any lawyer, collects rehearsal with her, kept talking over the club it is needless to speak, but it has and Bell escaped one dark night, its popularity by having its head near Millen, Georgia. They were what he considers the errors of his royalties due the author and verifies all matter and at last engaged me to repre- prov?d and bureau already established ' sent her. During the time I was Mrs. quarters Southern brethern. This is a plain, the box office receipts. temjiorarily. and jierhaps jiermanently, in the midst of a hostile country, Burnett’s agent I handled over $200,000, at 8C West Sixty-first street, xvhereit has half clothed and nearly famished. unvarnished tate. There is no at and when I resigned and handed in my alrei^y given accommodations to some tempt at elaboration or line writing. But they were determined to gain accounts there was not oue cent's dis ladiis and information and guidance to ALFRED ROCHEFORT CALHOUN. The story requires no adventitions their freedom “or die a-tryin.” Ne- crepancy. It then occurred to me that many more. the power of truth, which is stranger than fiction in this case. The picture of the poor E mily V erdery -B attey . aids. It 1 possesses , what I had done for Mrs. Burnett I could white of the South is drawn from the life and possesses the fidelity of a photograph, Every line is interesting do for others. MISS MIGNON L. CONNER. “I decided to go abroad and see what many of them are amusing. No reader who has followed the adventures of the fugitives for a few chapters I could do. I was told over and over Portrait ami Sketch of a Good Looking can rest content in ignorance of the sequel. This serial will be published in the T elephone -R egister , and that there was no room for international will extend over a period of about three months. In order that every ex-soldier of the rebellion may read this New York Girl. agents, that I would be looked upon as Miss Mignon L. Conner is the daugh truthful and exciting narrative we will send the T elephone -R egister to every ex-soldier who sends us his an interloper, but nothing daunted I ter of Captain Billy Conner, of New sailed on uncertainty. I had good let York, the famous owner of blooded address and Twenty-five, until the serial i; published. This is less than one-half the regular price. ters of introduction and was fortunate horses, journalist, theatrical man and enough to gain the patronage of many boniface, and Ada Webb (one of the of the most famous dramatists of Lon Webb sisters), who up to the time of her don and Paris. I tell yon this which I marriage when very young to Captain M c M innville have never given out for publication be Conner, was one of the lieauties of the cause I hope it may encourage some stage in face and form. other ambitious woman. I love my work and am gratified at my success.” CARLTN <t COULTER. Proprietors Miss Marbury is a fine looking young Goods of all descriptions moved and care woman, with brown hair, frank, fearless ful- handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly Hauling of a 1 kinds blue eyes and a wonderfully pretty done cheap mouth. She is a charming conversa tionist, sympathetic and magnetic. ELIZABETH MARBURY. For these undertakings the lady fur- She dresses for business in the smartest nishes all clerical work and pays all her of tailor made gowns, gentlemanly own expenses until she has succeeded in waistcoats and snng jackets. She im Proprietors of The McMinnville Elj/'« Crram Balm in not a liquid, tnuff nr poitdrr. Applied into the nostrils it is I placing a play. Thus, if she is obliged presses one as a wide awake, thorough _ quickly absorbed. It cleanses the Mad, allays inflammation, heals _ — to spend forty dollars cabling a foreign going feminine hustler. h Bi/A the sores. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on, receipt of price. Efl/« E dith S essions T upper . dramatist about tho manuscript she has not yet placed, she pays for the cable. THE SILVER CROSS CLUB. Thu same is true of car fare, stationer) Situated at the Southwest corner of the and other expenses until the contracts The Latest Manifestation of Club Life Fair Grounds. All sizes of are closed. After that Miss Marbury Among New York Women. charges a small percentage and a fixed That old chestnut, "women cannot First-Class Drain Tile one. A Sardón percentage is the same organize,” was never more emphatically as that charged an American author. kept constantly on hand at lowest living pronounced a fallacy than by the forma Often Miss Marbury is urged by an tion of the Silver Cross club, which prices DERBY & BOYER, author to accept more than her custom sprang up like magic during the latter 11- McMinnville, Oregon. ary rates to push his play. This tempta part of the past summer in New York. tion is promptly refused, as the lady 1. W. COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN J. L. STRATTON. While You Wait,” About the middle of August three does not believe in giving any one of her earnest women of thought and action, President. Vice President. Cashier BUT CURES patrons an advantage. “If I accept who by chance had not joined in the NOT!-’I NG ELSE. thirty dollars from John Jones,” she usual summer exodus from the city, says, "to push his play, and at the same happened to lie thrown together one time am taking five dollars from Wil evening and began to discuss Mrs. Liv McMinnville, Oregon, MIGNON L. CONNER. liam Smith to place his play, it follows ermore’s “Co-operative Womanhood in Miss Conner was born twenty-one Paid up Capital. $50.000. as a matter of course that I will neglect the State,” then just out in The North years ago in the west. Her first name, William's interests for those of John.” American Review. The singular, al Mignon, means "little darling,” and her Many bureaus charge first for reading most marvelous, tendency of women at middle name, Lotta, is after Lotta. Miss Transacts a General Banking Business, a play, then for criticising it and lastly this time to form organizations and to Crabtree. In size Miss Conner is petite, Deposits Received Subject to (.’beck If you do not, we would be pleas for placing it. Miss Marbury charges call them clubs was talked about. Interest allowed on time deposits. but is so erect and carries herself 60 ed to form your acquaintance. nothing for reading or criticising. Sell sight exchange and telegraphic trans One of the trio remarked upon the well that she has the appearance of a fers on New York, San Francisco and Port “Why should I charge for anything of taller woman. Her beauty, which is land. that sort?” she asks. “If the play is bad rather peculiar fact that so few, or of the most patrician type, is not so almost none, of the various clubs for Collections made on all accessible points. I quickly discover the fact and lose little women in New York were proprietary much that of regular features as of ex We are here to do Busiuces. We Office hours from 9 a. ni. to 4 p ni. time in returning it. If it is good in their nature—that is to say, few or pression. want to sell Goods. If Prices Ever}’ feature expresses though crude it is quite as much to my none have their own clubhouses or rented beauty. She has a wealth of lovely arc of any consideration to advantage as to the author's to spend a rooms like men’s clubs, which are all golden hair, the gift of nature—not a you, we feel certain little time in criticising at:d suggesting measurably proprietary in their nature, saleratus production—and the loveliest we can please you changes. I am to profit by these sttg- having their own properties, rooms or of azure blue eyes, with dark lashes and jeutions as well as the playwright. The houses. Only a few of the women's eyebrows that look just one stroke of xreat difficulty with many people is that clubs have any fixed place to meet in, the pencil, a skin of marvelous white they will run to the end of tho block there being but one—The New York ness and a color that comes and goes HAY FORKS, The Only Sign Writer in the County. after $20 and quite overlook $100 they Ladies’ club—which has a house where with every shade of thought. With her STRAW FORKS, Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Most may pass on the way.” its members can meet, get their meals, father’s equine taste, she is the most Artistic Style. BARLEY FORKS, What is the secret of this young wom a room to stay all night if desired, and perfect of horsewomen and the most De igns furnished for Decorations. an's great success? She is extremely in whose members can invite guests to be fearless of whips. Miss Conner was a FORKS at all PRICES. telligent and highly educated. With all entertained and secure rooms for them if pupil of Mme. Mears, where she was one Remember Paper Hanging and Inside Fur due respect to theatrical agents this can necessary. nishing a Specialty. of the highest of her class. After leav not be Baid of the majority of their class. Work taken by Contract or by the Day. Ex Thesuccess of co-operative associations ing Mme. Mears she closed her school We will keep nothing but a good Naturally such men as Sardou, Bisson from co-operative stores to co-operative girl life in Dresden, after which she perienced men employed. and Jerome prefer to deal with a j quality of goods and we keep all in I housekeeping enterprises was urged by traveled throngh Europe. Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. refined and businesslike person rather one of the ladies as a proof that the large I our line. If you can’t see what you I than with one who while thoroughly Outdoor Costumes. want, ask us and if we don ’ t have means of the women who compose the businesslike may yet lack refinement New York Ladies’ club was not a neces Every autumn the fashion pa]>ers come [ it we will get it. and education. Miss Marbury's social sary factor in the success of such a club, out with elaborate designs for hunting position is also a great advantage, and Y ours truly , —DEALER IN— and tramping costumes. Most of them the fact that she both speaks and writes that a co-operative supply burean in are extremely coquettish, but entirely MILLSAP & SON. French as fluently as English is greatly connection with a club would help to unpractical. They are nearly all elab create a fund for the clubhouse or in her favor. orate, tight fitting and theatrical. If burean. Plain How did she chance to go into this 1 you really like to shoot, your common MILS. GKAHAM’S “ Why not begin at once? ’ ’ Baid the The Finest Line of Confection business? Hers is one of those restless J and Wired sense will show yon that scarlet feathers third member of the party. “Let us natures never content with the idleness , meet here next Wednesday evening and in your hat and brass or silver buttons ery in the City. Over a Thousand Feet Sold this Sea anil and frivolities of society. on your gown will be sure to attract the son and Still Plenty of Hose Left. Miss Marbury was greatly interested | let each of us bring one or more friends attention of the game and seriously in All kinds of Produce taken at the in amateur theatricals and spent a great to talk over the matter and see what can terfere witli your chances of bagging ! be done. We all know the need of such deal of time staging plays for amateur hodson anything. a club aud bureau.” societies and clubs. “In fact,” she j They met on the next Wednesday. A shooting dress should be made of Call and examine my Stock and Is not a cosmetic in the sense in which Will sell you better goods and at laughingly says, “although I never had coarse serge or “trousering." as neutral that | Each brought her friend or friends. term is popularly used, but perman Less Money than any one in town. get Prices. the slightest ambition to go upon the in color as possible. Made with a toler ently lH‘autifies. It creates a smooth, soft, stage, I was eternally hanging about the 11 hey met to discuss, to differ, to agree ably short skirt and a loose Norfolk clear velvety skin, and by daily use gradu C all and S ee H im . A. II. G aunt . Lyceum theater. Mr. Frohman took an to differ on minor points—just as men waist, a cartridge belt, leggings and soft ally makes the complexion several shades do, just as all sensible peoplo do — but It is a constant protection from interest in me, and made many valuable felt hat yon are as well prepared for a whiter. the effects of sun and wind and prevents suggestions to me which led to my to agree on the main one, namely, ten mile tramp through the woods or sun burn and freckles and blackheads will that women who travel, women who taking the plunge into this work. That over the prairies as are yonr men com never come when you use it. It cleanses plunge came about finally throngn Mrs. board, whether married or single, but panions. Corduroy makes good shoot the face far better than soap and water, -A-t XvXt. Tabor. AT Frances Hodgson Burnett, to xvhom and particular}’ single women, women who ing or tramping suits except that it is nourishes and builds up the skin tissues -Portland's Most Beautllnl Suburt-- live in apartments, women who have and thus prevents the formation of wrin « to Mr. Frohman I owe all mv success. apt to cling to the legs and render walk kles. It gives the freshness, clearness and For the treatment of Nervous Diseases, ing difficult after the first mile or two. smoothness of skin that you had when a Ml especially those sutl'ering from nervous ex girl. Every lady, old or young ought Another excellent material is baseball little lianstion ami prostration, chronic diseases, to use it, as it gives a more youthful ap flannel, obtainable at any of the larger pearance to any lady, ami that permanent and all those who need quiet and rest, good nursing, massage and constant medical establishments where sporting goods are ly. It contains no acid, powder or alkali, care. At Mt. Tabor will be fou d pure air, sold. This is very durable, it will stand and is as harmless as dew and as nourish absolutely free from malaria, good water, ing as dew to the flower. PRICE $1.00, at any number of drenching« and it is re all beautiful surroundings and magnificent druggists and hair dressers or at Mrs. markably cheap. views. Ample references given if desired. i Gervaise Graham’s establishment, 103 Post THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER of Wai for Infants Children and “Cantoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. ARcnsn. M. D.t 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. CwAtorlw cures Colic, Constipation. Sour Stomach, Diarrhœa, Eructation, Kill« Worn», give« »lerp, and promote« di gestion. Without injurious medication. “ The use of ' Castoria' is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Caatoria within easy reach ” C arlos M artyn . D.D. New York City, l-ate Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. “ For several years I hare recommended Saur • Caston«, * and shall always continue to o so as it lias invariably produced beneficial results." E dwin F. P ardrr , M. t>., "The Winthrop. l »h Street and 7th Are.. New York City Tn« C kmtavb C ompaxv , 77 Muaaar S treet . N ew Y ou . Lots in the Oak Park ADDITION ARE SELLING FAST! -A-xxd. Is It ‘Ü’P Building' Soon Lota will be scarce and Command a Higher Trice, Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to J. I. KNIGHT * CO.. The First Installment will Appear Thursday, December 31, 1891, THE INVESTMENT CO., 49 Stark St. Portland, Or. F. BARNEKOFF A CO.. McMinnviU, Flouring Milla Baal Eatata Agents, McMicnvilla. TRUCK AND DRAY CO., YOU WISH HAY-FEVER UCOLDHEAD DERBY A BOYER, To Advertise FACTORY 9UL ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. 3UC Anything Anywhere McHimUE MU m Red Jacket Force Pumps, Pitcher Pumps, Pumps of all kinds ATAny time WRITE TO G eo . P. R owell & Co No. io Spruce Street, NEW YORK. J. B. ROHR, L House, Sign, anil Ornamental Painter Carries lhe Best Line of Choice Meats in the Citv. Game and Fish in Season. Poul try, hides, etc., bought for the highest mar ket price and cash paid for same Your attention is called to the fact that, we al ways serve the best meats to be found. Your patronage is solicited BOND & FLETCHER. THE COMMERCIAL STABLE A. H. GAUNT, The experienced huntsman in the woods never wastes time looking for bear in Bear Hollow, nor deer along Deer Creek, nor would he hope to shoot any great number of ducks on Duck Lake, for his experience has taught him that such points are always misnamed, and this lesson holds good with almost everything in life. For instance, in the case of the brands on articles of food, spices and other ground food products, the things branded or labeled “pure”, “strictly pure” or “absolutely pure,” arc without exception the most villainously adulterateci. ’Tis the wolf in sheep’s clothing always. The most brazen case is that of the Royal Baking Powder. This article is branded and paraded before the people as “absolutely pure” when it contains ammonia. You can smell it in the can ’.nd often in the biscuit while hot. WATCIIMAKEILMEWELEK. powder it she knew it ? They not only destroy the stomach. but ammonia will destroy lhe complexion. Not so with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, the only pure cream tartar powder to be obtained, r.nd the Dr. Price has devoted a life time to perfecting this old-fashioned, ¡Il- <' ’ -oc■:.-■•i.-tc article of the culinary art that has stood all the I Dealer ¡n Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. Repairing of Fine Watches a Specialty. Shop at C. Gritten’s Book Store. M c M innville . Onfcuox. Eurisko Market, HIBBS, A. G. SMITH M. D„ —THE— » J. F. CALBBEATIl. E. E. GOVCHER. If you have not, you have doubtless si< ened yourself unnecessarily many times by taking pills for the blood, kidneys and con stipation. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, As a regulator of tho blood it beats sarsa- M c M innville , - • - O regon . parila, if taken in half teaspoonful doses. GUARANTEED BY ROGERS BROS. (Office over Bralv’s Bank.) Calbreath & Goucher. \ A pamphlet of Information and ab- ^street of the laws, Showing How to Obtain Patents, Caveats. Trade New York. T his PAEBS k S t S N. W. AYER A our authorized ut*. Southern Pacific Route Express Tvains Leave Portland Daily i . eavk arrive . Portland 7.00 pm SanFrancisco S.lbam San Fran. 7 :OI |> in Portland . .. 7.35 am Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: Fast Portland, Oregon < itv, Woodburm. Salem, Albany, Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Jun ction city. Irving. Hugene Itoselmvg Mall Dally. l.VAVR. ______ ARRIVE Portia id . M :ir> a m Roseburg. m Koeetnirg. .. 5:40 |> _ Roseburg. 6:80am“ ““ r . — j. tn Portland 4 ’ :<»> Alban, Local, Dall,. E icor I Santa,. Il is positively the shortest and lin line to Chicago and the east and south am* the only sleeping and dining car througi line to Portland 5: Albany........ 5: ttmaha, Kanwaa City, and all MUaoarl Hiver l’oint. I'nlliiiiiii Billet Sleeken, 1U magnificent stc< I track, unsurpassed train service and < 'egant dining and •leeping cars has bone Uy earned for it the tide of For accommodation of Moood rias« pa««en- gera attached to exprasR train« WEST CIOE DIVISION Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily, except Runday. i . eavk _ | arrive ' Portland . 7 :30 a m, McMinn’ 10 :10 a I» McMinn 10 :10 a in |('orvallis . 12:10 p rn Corvallfa 12 :55 p m McMinn* 2JMp lu McMinn* 2 56 p m| Portland . 5 30 ¡i ,n At Albany and Corvallis <min<-(i with trains of Oregon Pacific. Express Train Daily, except Bundajr. leave . arrive RoHland . 4 40 p m'McMnn .. 7.25pm McMinn’. . 5 :45 a m, Portland. 8;20 ■ m The Royal Route Others may imitate,but none can surpass it Our motto to "always on time." Be sure And ask ticket agents for ticket, ria this celebrated route and take non! »thera. W . H MEAD, G A No. 4 Washington street, Portland. Or DRINKENNESS—LIQUOR nA BIT-In S B HEADACHE CURE ? —VIA— I.C.4VR ARRIVE. P ru Albany. u n> Portland 9: 8:55 a tn Tourist Sleeping Cart, entirely cured of 10 to 30 years’ standing, afier all other treatments have failed. How the difficulty is reached and the cause re moved fully explained in circulars with af fidavits and testimonials <»f cures, mailed free D e . A FONTAINE. 9-24 91 Tacoma, Wash. all the World there I m but one cure. Dr. Haines* Golden Specific. It can t»e given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of tho person taking it. effecting a Fpi e iy and permanent ente. whether the patient M B moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thouaamla of drunkards have been cured who have taken tho Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowl- edi-’“. and today believe they quit drinkinz of their own free will. No harmful effect results from its ;t Iniinibtration. Cures guaranteed. Send for cir cular and full particular*. Address in confidence, G ulden S pecific C o ., Race Street, Cincinnati. O- East and South SHASTA LINE, DEAFNESS Have associated themselves together, ami will be known in the future as Drs. Goucher & Smith. Professional calls attended to day or night. Office: Two doors east of drugstore. Residence within a short dis tance from the Office. A mity O kf . a>x FRANCÌM O ... ARE YOU GOING EAST I I IRA A. MILLER ----- AND----- Sailing l>aU*s. FROM HAN The Steamer Willamette Valley will sail November from yaqvina . November 8th “ 18th December “ *28tli December Gtli freight ratee always the low Passenger and w Proprietoi >r. cat. For information, apply to C. C HOGUE, Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on Gen’l. Frt. A Paas. Agt., Oregon Pacific II. Co., Corvallis, Oregon. hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’s W B WEBSTER stock Gen’l. Frt. <Y Paas.g Agt., Oregon Development For further particulars, address the physic T hird S treet , M c M innville , O r . <>. Montgomery street Ran Fisncisco, O ian in charge. OSMON ROYAL, M. D.. Ninth A Morrison Sts., Portland, Oregon. J. S BLEACH, ORFGON •4 First clam through passenger aui freight line from Portland and all points in the Wil lamette valley to and from San Francisco. l BEAUTIFUL $25.00 MUSIC BOX FACE 225 Miles Shorter—20 liours less time than by any other route. Special Aceoinnioilations for Goininerclnl i vallis. The above trains connect at Y aqi ina with Travellers ! lhe Oregon I)evelopement <’o’a. Lin« of Hteani- Corner Second and E Streets, one block ships between Yaquina and San Francisco. N. B.—PaMongers from Portland and all Wil- from Cooks hotel. amette Valley Points can make close connre lion with the trains of the Y aqvina R octf . at H). -A.. SZLilTH, Albany or Corvallis, ami if destined to San I Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date of sailing. No one doubts that Dr. Sage’s Ca for all hlomislies of the face or figure. La- at a distance treated by letter Send tarrh leinedy really cures Catarrh, ’ dies stamp for her little book “How to I m Beau whether the disease lie recent or of long tiful. ’ Of Every Description, at Prices standing, because the makers of it Sample Bottle mailed free to any la DR. .1. C. MICHAUX Cheaper than Ever. dy on receipt of 10 cents in stamps to pay clinch their faith in it with a $-‘> imi guar for postage and packing. La’dv agents antee, which isn't a mere newspaper wanted. Practicing Physician and Surgeon, Given Awawav. Kxaniine tlie guarantee, but “on call” in a moment. MItS. GRAHAM’S “ Little Beauty. ” That moment is when you prove that LAFAYETTE, OHEGON- $50.00 OOE5CS-.A.IST. its makers can't cure you. The reason <’. GRISSEN. Jan, 21, ’88. for their faith is this: Dr. Sage’s remedy Cures the worst cases of freckles, sun burn, sallowness, moth-patches, pimples has proved itself the right cure for and all skin blemishes. PRICE, $1.50, J. D. Baker AU ID., ninety-nine out of one hundred eases of Harmless and effective. No samples can he sent Lady agents wanted. Catarrh in the head, and the World’s The Druggist in this town who first Dispensary Medical association can af orders a bill of my preparations will have SU3GE0N ANO HOMEOPATHIC his name added to this advertisement ford to take tile risk of von being the My preparations are for sale by whole PHYSICIAN. one hundredth. sale druggists in Chicago and every The only question is—are you willing west of there. Office Upstairs in the Garrison Building. to make the test, if the makers are wil ling to take the risk? If so, the rest is easy. You pay your druggist 50 cents anil the trial begins. If you are want ITS CAUSES AND CURE! ing the $500 you’ll get something bet ientiflcallv treated by an aurist of world ter—a cure. wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and G. W. GOUCHER M. D„ What WO1.-.. .1 v.- •.¡è use an ammonia or alum baking only bilking powder made by a physician. St., San Francisco, where she treats ladies Oregon. OREGON DEVELOPMEN COM PANY S STEAMSHIP LINE. Time S<’I km 1 ii I c (except Sunday«). Everything New LeavcAlbanyl2:2U pm'lx'«vv Yaquinn 7 am “ .’orvalfs 1 :0.3 pn> “ < ’orvid I h 10:35 am ’vYaquina4 :.’J5 ¡»in ArrivAIbanyll :13am And Firstclass. i Arr O. A (' trains connectât Albany and Cor- HI6HEST MARKET PRICE. Stationery, Musical In struments and HOLIDAY GOODS. - Livery, Feed and Sale! COTTAGE SANITARIUM ! Misnaming Things. I I Gates A Henry, Props. McMinnville, I Cucumber Elder Flower Cream THE YAQUINA ROUTE The People’s Market. We want to Sell our Goods; We want to sell them to you; We Want to make a fair profit; We want you to be satisfied. i •b-rtiike to 1,r — — —— ■ ........RUn isoiiara a Year in tlirirown l<x ainir. v. |>. frrr tliry lirr.J will al»o furnish th» situation or rinpl-iyn ^nt.nt w lii< h t oti < an »am that amount. NoMoncr for meunlraasin rraafMlaaabove. Liisilvand qu.rkly Iremed. I d- sirr but one worker from each district or cot-nty I havealready Hwght and provided with employ meat a lerre ntimbsf. who are making over f»4MH» a year....... It « \ I’. W and ■>•»’. 1 «I»f FR KF. A<1«1r< .« at on< e, K. < , AI.LL.’«. lioa 4*10 AttBuotu, .Mulnr, Through Tickets to all Points EAST AND SOUTH. lor ticket« and full information regard ing rate-, man», etc., call on theCompany's agent at McMinnville R KOEHLER E. P. ROGERS. Manager. A**t. <i F. A P Agl