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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1892)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER September Don’t fail to see the Creole Minstrels iturday night. D. V>. Kingery and wife will leave r an extended visit in the east this A CURIOSITY. A HOP INTERVIEW. A Well Pouring Forth Air Under Great rressure. George Hubbard, the Hop Buyer, Give» his Opinion. NF.W9 RETOLD. CROP-WEATHER Bd-EKTIN. Interesting Paragraphs From onr County Exchanges. For Week Ending Tuesday, Sept.. G 18»:. U. s. Signal Service. Newberg Graphic, Sept.. 2.) WESTERN OREGON. George W. Hubbard, the well-known O. V. Allen has disposed of his west The well at Mr. Tyler’s place is down There has been very little change in J. L. Rogers started early Wednesday 126 feet and is still in mild although hop buyer, has established his head side livery barn to the Yamhill Land the weather conditions of the past From 7 a ra. to 7 p. m From 7:36 p. morning for Independence on his bi plenty of water has been found. The quarters for Oregon in this city. He is Co. seven days as compared with the pre now on the Sound, where he will ui. to 8:30 p. m. cycle. well is being cased up to keep out the Uncle Joseph Hoskins attempted to Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. m. spend several weeks looking into the walk up an inclined board at the end ceiling week. If anything the temper surface water, when the well will be By the first of next week hop pick Sunday from 12 m. to 1 p. m Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail ing will have commenced in all the put down deeper. There seems to be a condition of the Washington hops. A of the platform at Whitmore's feed ature was slightly below the average north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. m. reporter met him the other day and store Wednesday, when he fell, sus especially on the last two days of the Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening yards of this vicinity There is a pressure of some kind in the well now asked him what he thought of the out taining several severe sprains and week, viz., the 3d, and 4th. On the either, gas, or air which was struck before at 9 p ni scarcity of help. latter date the first white frost of the look for a good crop of hops and a fair Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail Don’t fail to see the Creole Minstrels, afler a little work with the drill after price and this is the way he replied: “I bruises. season occurred in exposed localities of closes at 11 a. m. the casing was put in Wednesday. The If any man needs evidence of the Douglas county, injuring tender vege Saturday, Sept. 10, at tlie Opera house. like been through California and have General admission 50 cents. Children pressure is estimated to lie 100 pounds seen enough of this state to know that profitableness of fruit raising in Oregon tation to some extent. In some sec CHURCH NOTICES. to tlie square inch when confined as it he need only see Rev. E. S. ('raven’s tions the days were very warm, but Mr.THOi>t<T E piscopal t’HCKcii —Services 25 cents, gallery 25 cents. will easily escape after a few minutes we will have a fair crop of fine quality. prune orchard, which this year is were always followed by cool nights. gs will be every Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:00p in, The Woodworth meeting- This is excellent growing weather and Sunday School at 9:30 a. in Praver meet continued in this city for another with a man standing on the easing, bringing him $200' or more per acre The partial drought of the past few ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. Nothing of this kind has ever been the lice and mould don’t seem to be in- from eight year old tree«. weeks has remained unbroken till the week. On Sunday there will lie three ’R ev J. T A bbf . tt , Pastor. , uring the majority of yards. What we Wapato lake, which lias furnished 4tb, but at this writing light rains are C imbeblaxu P resbyterian C' iiirch — meetings, 10 a. m., and 230 p. rn. encountered in this section and its fear most is the premature picking, visitors are numerous. Mr. Harvey Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p Everyone invited to attend. shooting for our nimrods from time falling through western Oregon. io Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. thinks that water will follow the esc: egcajie which has been commenced since lice R ev W iley K xowli :.«, Pastor. ('. H. Cook pays the highest market of the air. If it does it will W in have made their appearance, and which way back, is being drained, and will The grain crop has all been threshed B aptist C hi rch .—Services every Sabbath price in cash for produce of all kinds. causes almost a valueless article to lie be put in cultivation. It is said to con by this time. quanities. al II a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at Hop picking is now in full blast in put on the market. That complaint tain about eight hundred acres of as As it is impossible tc buy for cash and »;55a. m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. fine beaver dam land as there is in the most places. Polk county farmers re Public School Notes. sell on time, from and after this date doesn’t exist in this county so much as •l port that in yards sprayed with whale McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of IT., no goods will lie delivered except for in the counties south of here. Buyers state. meet in their hall the lirst and third Satur The public schools of this city opened E. H. Woodward bought a light oil soap the lice done very little will be very particular as to the quality day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors cash. Monday morning, the attendance com this year. The quantity is assured for eomplectioned hat with a tolerably damage. cordiallv invited. .1. T J olly , E. 11. Wright, of Amity, brought to paring well with former years on open M rs . M. E. Ki xs . Master, Corn in a few localities seems to have this office two stalks of corn nearly ing day. The attendance to date, by the United States but the quality isn’t. broad brim and started Monday over Secretary, received a set back from the cool nights. the Northern Pacific for Oskaloosa, eight feet in height. This corn has had rooms, is as follows: Principal’s room, It would be a wild guess to predict the price or even suggest a limit. I formed Iowa, where he goes as a delcgac to the Brownsville folks claim that the larg Custer Post No. 9 meets the second anil no rain upon it since it was planted 28, first assistant’s room, 20; second, the habit in New York, when a hop yearly meeting of Friends church. est crop of corn ever raised in the Wil fourth Saturday of each month at G. A. R. hall in Wriglit's building at 7:30 p. in. All Corn can be raised in this country 38; third, 42; fourth, 49; fifth, 58; total grower, of selling when I had my hops He expects to be absent about three lamette valley will be gathered this members of the Order.are cordially invited with proper care. 235. year. Reports from oth«r sections are to attend onr meetings. ready for the market. That is the best weeks. Last Tuesday morning Mrs. Eunice W iley K sowi . es , Tlie corps of teachers consists of Prof. policy. There are no prices, no con Postmaster A. T. Hill received word not so encouraging by any means. The B F C li bixe , Post Commander. A. Clark, mother of P>. S. Clark of this, Geo. A. Peebles, principal; Miss Ella tracting and there won’t be for some from headquarters at Portland Thurs onion crop is now lieing pulled. The Adjutant city was taken] with paralysis at 5 G. Woods, first assistant; Miss O. time. The prospects bid fair for a sat day announcing that the petiton of our general impression seems to point to a o’clock. Since that time she has been I’cters,fourth grade; Miss Sarah Marks, isfactory value of a first class article. people for a second daily mail ex short crop. Local anil General iu a comatose condition slowly sinking. third grade; Miss Jessie Johnson, sec To form any idea of prices until we change between Portland and New Fall apples and |iears are ripening. She is nearly 80 years of age. ond grade; Miss Nellie Grounds, first learn England's wants and the extent School commenced Monday. berg has been granted to take effect to Potatoes must be awfully scarce this Tlie Roseburg Plainilealer says: Mrs. grad® of Germany’s crop and the action of day. Onlj’ mail going to Portland and year when the same are selling at three The country is overflowing with book Many of the scholars of last year are the railway transcontinental asso M. P. Sawtelle and her charming agents. Multnomah county will go on the cents a pound in some counties. daughter, Miss Mamie, left Sunday for out of school on account of hop picking. ciation, which is now in meeting morning train. EASTERN OREGON. Mat Fenton is «pending a lew days points north, thereby not only creating Parents should recollect that it is im The concensus of the weekly reports in Chicago, would lie out of in the city. North Yamhill Leader, April 2. a vacancy in the medical profession of portant that scholars should enter the question. Freight rates are now from correspondents in this section is: Wm. Chrisman and wile returned Roseburg, but also leaving an aching school at the beginning of the school in "Fine weather for harvesting purposes $2.20 per hundred and it may be that Three teams are now engaged from the coast Monday. year. void in one or more manly breasts. and general farm work.” There has the rate« will be materially reduced hauling gravel for the streets. The Kickapoo Indian show goes to Miller Bros, have fiirnlshed stoves been no rainfall at all during the week, Probate. Sallow and leaden-hued complexions and of course that makes a difference Newberg from Lafayette. soon give place to the loveliest pink- with us. People complain that the and other fixtures for twenty-three new but the indications are for a few scat tered showers before long and they Wm. Holland wife returned from and-white, when the use of Ayer’s Sar Guardianship of Frank L Stewart; crop in this state will not lie as heavy hop houses this season. Frank Hauswirth purchased the would be very welcome just at present, saparilla is persisted in and cosmetics .1 T Stewart appointed guardian. as it was last year, which they calculate Netarts Bay Wednesday evening. Bonds fixed at $620 and bonds approv at IS,000 I tales. I asked them how Buckingham business property in this not that crops would receive much Duncan Harris is at Independence entirely abandoned. Nothing can ed. benefit therefrom, but that they would much that averaged to the acre and city, at sheriff’s sale last Saturday. working ns second engineer in (he counterfeit the rosy glow of health Estate of Tlios. Roberts; first annual they say six. Well, now, put the esti John Martin, a man quite well clear up the smoke and dust floating in which blesses those who use this medi mill. account approved. Sale of personal mate of Marion county’s average at known in this vicinity was arrested in the air and would perhaps improve the McAuliffe knocked Meyer out in the cine. "property approved. Our New Goods will be Open and Ready for 2000 bales and Polk county’s at 1000, this city Tuesday by a deputy sheriff ranges. Rev. J. T. Abbott, the new M. E. 15th round at New Orleans Monday Estate of Erastus Downing; petition would give us 3000bales. Multiplying of McMinnville, on a warrant from The temperatures have not been so The Trane. Minister, arrived in Albany at 2 o’clock for appointment of administrator. night. that by six we have 18,000 bales as the Hillsboro, where he is wanted for high this week; the extremes have yesterday morning, coming on the Estate of Jas. S Flett; sale of person hop product of the two counties to say horse stealing. Clarence Turner, of Portland, arriv ranged from 33 to 89 degrees. A light ed here Tuesday. He will spend a few freight train which was greatly delay al property approved. First semi an nothing of the remaining eight hop frost is reported from Union county on ed. He preached his first sermon in nual account approved. Order to sell Mr. Robert M. Miller, of Abernyto, daj's in the city. raising counties in the state. Oregon Dtinden, Scotland, arived in this city the 4th., it did hardly any damage at the morning, and seems to lie an ener Plastering is well under way at the getic young man of ability.— Albany personal property. eventually will raise more hops than Monday, and is visiting old friends in all. Estate of W D McDonald; allowance Wash ington.’’— Salem Statesman. Threshing operations continue in new school house and the steam fittings Democrat. this vicinity. He was three weeks in Our Cloaks and Winter for monument $1200. Time set to hear full activity. In portions of Grant are nearly all in. making the trip. Mr Miller was a The Y. P. S. C. E., will hold a final account. Newspapers Endorse. county the wheat crop is expected to The evening train of Saturday county convention at the Baptist resident of this vicinity for several Wraps come direct from Estate of Henry C Cook; sale of turn out almost as good as the ever brought 30 hunters into this section to church in this city Saturday and Sun “Educators are certainly the greatest years, and has a host ot friends who age crop. Haying has been going on personal property approved. Time hunt the Chinese pheasant over Sun day, Sept., 10 and 11th. The Satur benefactors of the race, and after read the manufacturers in Chi set to hear final account Oct. 4th 1892, ing Dr. Franklin Miles’ popular works, are glad to see him back again. He steadily; there will be an abundance of day. day session begins at 1:30 p. m. State at 2 p m. Order to sell personal cannot help declaring him to be among says that he sees great changes in the it this year. Stock is looking very well. cago. Everything in this For rent.—An unfurnished room, president Miller and corresponding property. the most entertaining and educating country during the ten years. “Potatoes arc deucedly scarce” is the suitable for one or two lady students, Secretary Cook will be among the Estate of Elizabeth Sale; Oct. 4th., authors.”—New Y’ork Daily. He is [Dayton Heraid Sept, 2d. | line will be new and fresh. not a stranger to our readers, as bis ad The town water works, like many cry now heard everywhere except in who want to board themselves In speakers. All are invited. 1892 set to hear final account. Malhure county. Our Gilliam county vertisements appear in our columns in quire at this office. Hundreds of people are living on Estate of J E Swanson; Hulda Swan every issue, calling attention to the people, appear to be mourning over correspondent writes that there is 1 Dr. H. V. Johnson, accompanied by lands to which they think they have a son and John Winneberg appointed fact that his elegant work on Nervous days of old, the way it moans and hardly a bushel of merchantable It has been our aim and his daughter, Mrs. Julia Snyder, has perfect title when probably the need» administrators, Bonds fixed at $15,000 and Heart Diseases is distributed free groans. tubers in his district to-day. our enterprising druggists, Rogers arrived in J he city from Tillamook. of several past conveyances of the ami approved. Appraisors appointed by Oats are lieing harvested in Sherman effort to purchase good Bros. Trial liottles of Dr. Miles’ Ner The work of cleaning out snags and The health of the doctor is not good. property have not licen recorded. Own- Frank Stout, Frank Hembree and 1* C vine are given away, also book of testi obstructions to navaga!ion between county, and the yield will lie fairly monials showing that it is unequaled Dayton and McMinnville, will lie com good. Serviceable Goods; those Ja». McCain has returned from Tilla ersof property should look into this mat Thomason. nervous prostration, Headache, once as they will probably save Estate of Wm. Jones; report of sale for mook where he conducted the case for terat Fruit ¡s reported as ripening last; ap that will give customers Poor Memory, Dizziness, Sleeplessness. menced in aliout 10 days. themselves considerable trouble in the approved. First final account approv Neuralgia, Hysteria, Fits, Epilepsy. the state in two criminal actions. A future. M. B. Hendrix, the warehouse man ples especially. These are remarkably ed. verdict of guilty was obtained in lioth at Wheatland, informs us that lie is free from insects this season. the most service for their The court house is being kalsomined Heal Estate. I Estate of < <eo. E Inglis; final account cases. B. S. P ague , taking in large quantities of wheat at and thoroughly cleaned out for the approved. Property distributed to Observer. The use of Hall’s Hair Renewer pro coming session of the circuit court. money. Emily J Snelling to C T Long lot 58 his warehouse this season. He says motes the growth of the hair, and re The building should lie kept in a clean heirs at law. Admistrator discharged xl46 ft, McMinnville; $3011. that he will take in as much wheat as A Million Friends. stores its natural color and beauty, frees condition at all times and it would not and bondsman exonerated. United States to J E Jenson, swj will lie taken in at the warehouses at Estate of Joel Stow; petition to sell nw, and lie', of nw< and swi nw} sec Dayton. We are inclined to think the scalp of dandruff, tetter and all im then need the expenditure of a good A friend in need is a friend indeed, We don't believe in sac- many dollars atone time in the year. real estate filed and Oct. 8th., at 9 a.m. 28, t 3 s, r 5 w. purities. that if he does he will have to rustle and not less than one million people The citizens of the county would feel set to hear same. Citation to issue to Joseph Lebon rificeing everything for lively. He estimates that he will re have found just such a friend in Dr. Nile Davidson left Wednesday for better if it was clean at all times. ’s New Discovery' for Consump lie served by publication. ceive during the season, aliout 160,000 King sec 22, 15 s, r 3 w; $800. Portland where he joined hi3 parents tion, Coughs 'oughs and colds.— If Tf von you have By calling at the McMinnville Drug Guardianship of Herbert E Edson cheapness; hence don't buy G E Hagey to L F Hall, 19 acres, pt bushels of wheat. and »ail by steamer for Empire City store, S. Howorth & Co., Prop., you and Wallace E Edson. Martha E never used ised this great Cough Medicine, on Coos Bay, where they will spend will find a large supply and variety of Edson appointed guardian; bonds fixed W Hall d 1 c, t 3 s, r 3 w; $1000. Yambill is still in the lead. Sher one trial will convince you that it nor sell the auction goods, L F Hall to Hilma Rowe, 19 acres, man Crawford and S. McCamey, who lias wonderful curative powers in all the winter. bibles and testaments, illustrated bible at $900 and approved. diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. pt M Hall d 1 c, 13 s, r 3 w; $1500. have Mrs. Elizabeth Crawford’s farm Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that if we know it. Rev. S. E. Meminger, the new Metho ' story books, encyclopedias, concord- Estate of Robt., Stewart; inventory Martin Winch, trustee, to Sarah A in the hills near Hopewell, rented, is claimed or money will be refunded. dist pastor, was greeted by a good con • anei>s, bible dictionaries and a great va- approved. Petition to sell personal Taylor, lot 3, l»lk 12, Lippincott’s 2nd raised the best crop to the number of Trial bottles free at’ Rogers Bros, drug gregation last Sunday morning, and I ricty of the genuine Oxford bibles, all ' property allowed. 1 , of which are sold at low rates. Come add to Dayton; $300. acres, heard from. Off 175 acres they store. Large bottles 50c and $1. the impression seems to prevail that lie early and get your choice. But we do claim to lead Woodmen of tlie World. Jas Madson .to Levi Dobbins, 45.75 Nervous prostration, drunkenness, got 6,300 bushels of wheat. This is the is just the man for the place. C. A. NlTI.i'.v. fits, opium habit, St. Vitus dance, hys State Deputy ('. A. Wheeler, assisted acres, pt Geo S Nelson d 1 c; $6000. best crop ever raised on this place. L. all competitors in low In Rogers Bros’, window are display C C Cady to W H Taft, 78 acres, pt Townsend who has a place adjoining teria, headache, hot flashes, nervous BUYERS* AND BUSINESS DIREI TOR. by Special Deputy Blackford and oth dyspepsia, confusion, are cured by Dr. prices, here or elsewhere, ed the various prizes offered as prem Mrs. Crawfoid’s farm, raised 6,400 Miles’ Nervine. Trial liottles and fine er members of the order, will institute W H Ayers d 1 c, t 3 s, r3 w; $4000. iums at the colt show in this city on When you want prices on lumber get a camp of Woodmen on Friday even W H Saylor io Jas McCain, lots N, bushels on 190 acres. books free at Rogers Bros., or mail 10 Saturday Sept, 10th. A great number them of A. S. Briggs as lie will save cts. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, who carry the same quali (), Saylors-add to McMinnville; $1000. ing next in tlie Foresters hall (over the you money. Any quantity and quality. The threshing maching of Wm. of people have said that they would 2 A L Aiderman to E A Aiderman Henry Fletcher [who lives near Mc Indiana. Office with Jas. Fleteher. Racket store). A cordial invitation is ty of goods. bring in colts and brothers, lots 20, 21, Dayton; $800. extended to any desiring information Another Rail wav Scheme. School books and stationery at ('. Minnville—a Case Agitator—iu 15] The show windows of A. J. Apperson Grissen’s. of tliis prosperous beneficiary order to days run averaged 2000 bushels of grain Rockwood Stock is Up. I n the office of the secretary of state looked exceedingly well Monday. This season as an induce- All kinds of machine oils at Hod be present. All who have signed the per day—mostly wheat. In one day W. T. Shurtleff, Otto Meesman, J. H. They were tastily arranged with beauti san’s. petition are requested to call at the of- At Vancouver Wednesday, Vanquish they threshed 2730 bushels tlie greater Montgomery, Michael Flynn, John I. ful pieces of dress goods. A large ment for people to buy for That soda wateron tap at Billy Kuns’ ncecff Dr. ('alltreath for examination made a mark of 2:33 as a 2-year-old and part wheat. In that the machine was Montgomery and F. K. Hubbard have number of ladies admired their con is said to be the liest in town. Sunday morning as II. B. Hibbs, won his race; Judge Bloomfield also set twice and moved one mile each filed particles of incorporation of tlie cash we shall, on all but a tents during the day. Machine oils at Hodson’s. Frank Wright and W. T. Booth were won his race; and in the pace J. (', time. Tlie engineer, John Williams, Falls City Lumber A Manufacturing A high school lias been organized at Smith ’ s Ada R. was successful in cap offers to wager $100 that in one minute Co, witlf a capital stock of $5000. The W. H. Kuns bakery is the plaie to on their way from the Meadows to the few staple goods, give ten Carlton. The services of Prof. C. II. get your warm bread for breakfast. Horseshoe they met a large black bear turing second money, ft will be no from tlie time the drive lielt is thrown object is to engage in a general lumber Jones, graduate of the State Normal per cent, off to cash buyers. The cheapest and liest machine oils ltt the trail. Messrs. Hibbs and Booth ticed with gratification by owners of off, that they will be hitched on to the ing and manufacturing business and to School, has been secured. Every effort at Hodson’s. pulled their six shooters on him and Rockwoods that these winners are all separator and have the machine run bnlld and opperate electric lights and will be put forth for the advancement ('undies, nuts and fresh fruits; pies, two shots, one from each gun, liilled out of Rockwood dams. Ami as this ning. There are 27 men in the crew of this school. First term begins the cakes and everything in a firstelass him. A- quarter was brought to the section of country is full of Rockwoods and every one will forfeit tlieir wages telephone lines ami tram, steam or This we find is absolutely electric railways from Falls ('ity, Polk 26th., ins*., bakery at W. H. Kuns. city by the hunters Monday. One it is a source of congratulation to every that this can lie done. F. A. Berning county, to Salem. necessary in order for us To rise in the morning witli a bad hind foot of tlie bear was in a trap and lover of a horse. Hodson has oils of all kinds. who lias lieen managing the cook wag- _______ _ _ * Hows This! taste in the mouth and no appetite, in When your $260 watch needs repair tlie boys knew they were sale. i on says that it can be done every time. to meet the changed condi The »Jury Usi. Wo otter One Hundred Dollars Reward dicates that the stomach needs to be ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds Before Starting on a «Journey M. B. Hendrix of Wheatland, who for any case of Catarrh thateannot lie cured strengthened. For tnis purpose there of jewelry repaired. tions and demands of our The following residents of Yamhill lias quite a large peach orchard, has liv Hall's Catarrli Cure is nothing better than an occasional “Little Beauty” is thZ name of a A person usually desires to gain some county, have been drawn to act as | about a third of a crop of peaches this F. .1. C heney (t Co Props, Toledo. O. We tlie undersigliFd, have known F J. dose of Ayer’s Pills taken at lied time. handsome parlor organ and $45 will information as to tlie most desirable jurors at tlie September term of tlie season, which he readily disposed of. Clieney for the last 15 years, and believe wholesale houses. buy it, at ('. Grissen’s book and music route to take, and will purchase tickets perfectly honorable in all business Judge circuit court which convene« Septem His trees look fine Mr. Hendrix has him _ F. A. Moore, who was elected I store. transactions and financially able to carry to occupy aposition on the bench of j The hutchcr H110p of Booth * Hibbs via the one that will afford him the ber 26th: a large peach orchard on the island out any obligations made by'their firm. the supreme cuurt.of Oregon last June . -3 af a]1 times supplied with the |„.st of quickest and liest service. Before start Dayton—J T Goudy, Milton Peery, below Wheatland which, if they pro West <x Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo, Ohio. for the next six years, has removed meats. Game and fish in season, rec- ing on a trip to Chicago or any point Willis Star and Duncan Ross. duce a full crop next season, will in Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale east, you should provide yourself with with his family from his old home in ollect. Bellevue—Thos. Kirky, S W. R osa connection with his orchard at Wheat- druggists, Toledo, Ohio. a map ami time table of the Wisconsin Hall ’ s Catarrh cure is taken internally, St. Helen’s, Columbia county, to Sa- If you want your property insured in and Jas. Agee. land, bring him in a profitable income. acting directly upon the blood and mucus lem i a standard company, Rhodes AJRhodes Central lines. The trains run on this Sheridan—Fred Heider and If s surfaces of the system. Price 75c per lait- ... , . , ,, . | will lie pleased to write you. Amity Popgun, Sept. 2 route arc vestibuled and are equipped tie. Sold by all druggists; Testimonials free. Illingswortb, the murderer of Adkm, I * Maloney. A Clydesdale coir belonging to J. A. with Pullman’s latest Drawing Room „1 iwssed urliiaj Fridav nivlit The 1)uiWinirs Sherwin-Williams paint made to Willamette—John Allison and J P at 'rillnmnnk Tillamook, passed mgnt ill! 111 ; aint with, at S. Howorth A- Miles’ Nerve and Uver Pills. ¡Cochran, west of this city, is four I Sleepers, elegant Day Coaches and din Dorsey. the Yamhill county jail. He was on months old and weighs 700 pounds. ing cars of latest design, built expressly You will find a Complete line of Act on a new principle—regulating Amity—E V Henderson, .1W McKee his way to tlie penitentiary in charge (.an on i>|1(M]csRhodes for bargains The new telephone station here has tlie liver, stomach and bowels through for tliis service, and are exquisite in and G M Patty. of a deputy sheriff He was sentenced , in real estate. They will show you I so far acquitted itself remarkably well. the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. to seven years in the penitentinryand property and give prices with the liest furnishings ami convenient and com East Chehalem—Martin Cook, N A : One day this week ten messages were Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, J terms. fortable in arrangement and so com Wiley, F A Morris. j sent. bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa fined $2. , , , .. r,_ Rhodes & Rhodes have monev to | plete in every detail that they have no McMinnville-W T Toney, U D John The farmers around Amity are rais tion. Unequaled for men, women, and A traction engine owned by the ( ra- loan on improved farnl property. ’ superior in comfort and elegance. The son, Rasmus Nelson and J R Agee. ing funds to build a large warehouse children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 ter Bro®-! of olav Remember, the liest liest sewing ma- Dining ear service is pronounced by all North Yamhill— Samuel Roliert«, T ' here. Already 1200 has been subscribed doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers and the warehouse will be finished in Bros. tbreshing, was wrecked tlie other laj. | cjdne ¡n th world is the Wheeler & Wil- tlie most elegant ever inaugurated, and M Laughlin, Geo Laughlin. i time for next fall’s crop. While coming down a mountain road son No. 9, C. Grissen, agent, is operated in the interest of its patrons. Willamina—G A Epperly. Tlie new band instruments have ar the lioys lost control, jumped <>tl and The Sherwin-Williams paints covers Fast trains via the Wisconsin Central Lafayette—H M Daniel and R I rived and now our town will begin to let it go plunging down tlie mountain, most, looks liest, wears longer, most Lines leave Minneapolis daily at 12.45 seem like it was alive again. The boys After running aliout 150 yards it rolled economical, full measure. McMinn- p. m. and 6.25 p. m., and St. Paul at Bird. REMEMBER Ol I! BLENDED (MH EEE IS THE VERY BERT will have to toot for all that is out now West Chehalem—T H Bryan. over and almost completely demolished ' ¡lie pharmacy, preparing for the contest at Newberg. 1.30 and 7.15 p. m., making favorable If you want the best drug« at living the whole thing except the boiler. Last Saturday, while the threshing Highest market price paid for produce, either in cash connection with all trains from tlie prices go to Howorth & Co.’s. machine of L. G. Porter, of Mill Creek, I There is a wheel of fortune running , west and southwest. or merchandise. was threshing his own grain. Mr. S. N. on the streets that should lie made to (io to Howorth’s for fine perfumes. For tickets, time tables, liertli reserva When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. Newell, the feeder, had an arm broken. G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, tions, etc., apply to G. F. McNeill, C. disappear. Nearly every patron of the The machine had stopped and the feed- Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city free. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria Io ju«t 24 hour» J. V. B. relieve» con»Up*tto» wheel is a youngster entirely too young Oregon. ’ P. & T. A., Minneapolis, Minn., or Jas. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. , er was extricating some twine that had ud tick headeche», After it get» the cyrtem Orders given the driver will receive accumulated on the concaves, when Howorth & Co. have the finest as i C. Pond, G. P. & T. A., Chicago, Til. to begin gambling. The proprietor When she hod Children, she gave them Castoria Mr. Porter unthoughtedly started the under control an occulon»! done prevent» return. prompt attention. sortment of writing tablets. should have honor enough to not allow engine, catching Mr. Newell’s arm in We refer by peralMion to W. H. M*rsh»Il, Brun« Strong Witnesses. wick H ouk , B. F.; Oeo. A.Werner, Ml Callforni« A full line of homeopathic medicines a mere boy to play his game, if it is the cylinder and breaking it. Bt., S. F.: Mrs. C. Melvin, 136 Kearny St, S. F., neeessary that such things should run at Howorth & (?o.’s. Among tlie thousands of testimonials and many others w£o have found relief from Sheiklsn Sun Sept. 1st,. If you want your prescript ions care of cures by Dr Miles' New Heart Cure, keep them from the public streets. and sick headaches. G.W. Vincent, On the door of the vault of the Hauk j constipation fully and accurately compounded, go to j is that of Nathan Allison, a well- 6 Teirence Court, 3. F. writes: “I am CO years of Sheridan of this place, is a painting of The Standard Soda worksof this city Howorth & Co.’s. known citizen of (lien Rock, l’a., who ' ef age and have been troubled with constipation years had shortness of breath, sleep The clerk has issued license to wed of the famous general for whom the | for 25 year». I was recently induced to try Joy « started into manufacturing soda early Remember that C. H. Cook carries a i for town was named. There are 22 post Vegetable Sarsaparilla. I recognize« in it at lessness, pain in left side, shoulders, in the summer. The output for the full line of graham in small sacks, corn smothering spells, etc.; one lxittle of to the following named persons: offices in the United States named once an herb that the Mexicans used to give us first month amounted to 150 dozen bot meal and wheatlets, D. street. Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure ami one Ora Morgan, aged 20; R B Goodrich, Sheridan. I in the early SO’s for bowel troubles. (I came to tles. Since then the business lias in The best assortment of toilet articles l>ox of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured aged 20. The latest from tlie gold mines on California in 1839,) and I knew it would help me the Willamina is tliat tlie miners have and it has. For the lint time in years I caa sleep him. Peter Jaquet, Salem, N. J., is an creased until now the monthly output at Howorth A Co.’s. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. other witness, who for twenty years returns from the assay that will war- wetland my system is regular and in splendid is 750 dozen liottles. Every town in A new stock of artists’ materials at j suffered with heart disease, was'pro-i The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, I rant the working of the ore. condition. TheoldMexicanherbsinthisremedy the county is drinking Standard Soda Howorth & Co.’s. Pastor Henderson of the Congrega- : are a certain cure in constipation and bowel [ nounced Incurable by physicians, deatli Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt .Rheum, I tional church was the recipient this and soon it will be introduced all along stared hint in tlie face," could not lie 1 troubles.” Ask for Fever Sores, Tetter, (.'happed Hands, Notice. 1 down for fear of smothering to death. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup week of a beautiful communion service the line of the railroad. The company Immediately after using the New tions. and positively cures Piles or no set of quadruple plate on white metal. is talking strongly of putting in an ice All persons knowing themselves in I Heart Cure he felt better and could lie pay required. It is’guaranteed to give 11 was a gift from tlie ladies of the debted to me are requested to settle plant next summer as they have han down and sleep all night and is now a perfect satisfaction, or money refund- Congregatienal itional church of McGregor, M their accounts at the earliest possible | well man. The New Heart Cure is ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale fa., and the present is greatly " ■ appreci- dled 8 ton« of ice per month this sum Can l>e had in quantity on short notice at this office. time. S. A. Y oung , M D. | sold, also free liook, by Rogers Bros by Rogers Bros SOLD BY ROGERs BROS. mer. UOBTOFFIC'E HOURS. SCHOOL BOOKS. The Fall Term of School opens September 5th. Those in need of School Books should buy them early We have a large and well select ed stock of Pencils, Tablets, Rules, Slates, etc., etc. In fact every thing necessary for a complete school outfit AT LOWEST PRICES ROGERS BROS' PHARMACY NOW REftOY! THEY ARE SHOWING UP VERY FINE ! I A. J. APPERSON AT THE MODEL GROCERY Fancy and Staple Groceries, Teas, Coffees and Spices, Melons, Fruits and Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Stoneware. I J. H. HENDERSON, Union Block. McMinnville i Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla Warehouse Receipts