THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER October 20, 1892 Baz HIbb- killed a large black liear on Ell. creek last week. This makes two that he lias killed this fall. The McMinnville hotel has been thoroughly repaired and refitted since the fire and is ready for business. The wareroom» of the Union Hard ware Co. are a credit to the city and the push and energy of the firm should be rewarded. Lost—A coat, on the 11th day of Au gust, between Cozine creek bridge and C. D. Johnson’s blacksmith shop. Finder leave at this office. Dandruff forms when the glands of the skin are weakened and if neg lected baldness is sure to follow. Hall’s Hair Renewer is the best preventive. W. E. Martin returned from Port land Monday evening with a load of ducks that he shot on the Columbia in company with Capt. Riley,of Portland. There will l>e a special meeting of Union Lodge No. 43, A. F. & A. M., on the coming Saturday evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Members are de sired to be present. A. H. Adams and Delos Under wood, start for Netarts Bay this week to hunt ducks. They intended going into the Cascades for deer, but received information that deer were scarce. Frank Butt of Sheridan] has been committed to the county jail on a charge of buglary, in default of bail. The buglary oecured in Sheridan and the examination was held in justice Field’s court. Some $860 worth of stock was sub scribed on the McMinnville and Nes- tucca road west of the Coast moun tains in two days last week. The road is assured as two parties start out this week to view and survey it. John Rohr has painted a sign for Wilbur Cook, which reads: “Notice to I trespassers —hunt all you please, just 1 take your ease, but try to be a winner; fire every shell, and when you hear 1 the 1 bell come and get your dinner.” The first load of hops was taken into Clatskanie Wednesday from the Neha 1 lem valley. They will have about three tons from this year’s crop. There 1 1 would have been more but on account ( of hop lice the crop is short this year. COLUMBUS DAY PROGRAM. ! PROSPEROUS McMINNVII.t.E. The Order of Parade for the Organization The Lafayette Ledger was Surprised at on that Day. our Growth and Prosperity. The public parade of the various or ganizations that will participate in the Columbian celebration will organize under the direction of the marshal J. F. Calbreath, and his aids in the fol lowing order: 1st. The McMinnville Band. 2nd. Mayor Geo. W. Jones, and ora tor of the day, Hon. W. D. Fenton. 3rd. The schools. 4th. Woman’s Relief Corps. 5th. Custer Post G. A. R. 6th. Charity Lodge A. O. U. W. 7th. Rebekah Degree, I. O. O. F. 8th. Co. B., 1st Reg. O. N. G. 9th. Citizens in line. Ail organizations will please take notice that the procession will form on the sidewalk on third street with the head of the procession resting on F. street facing west. All societies, organ izations and schools, will form at their respective headquarters or halls prompt ly at 1 o’clock p. m. Each society, organization and the schools, will form their respective processions at their sev eral headquarters and proceed, as soon as possible after 1 o’clock, to the inter section of E street and Third streets and there form the general procession as indicated in the above "order of par ade.” The schools will arrive at F street promptly by 1:30 o’clock. Then the line of march will lie down Third street to B street, thence down B street to the “new school grounds,” where the procession will halt for the “Flag raising exercise.” At the conclusion of the flag raising, the procession will march into the new school building, where the Columbus day exercises an nounced last week will take place. By order of committee. An old yellow piece of torn paper written over with faded ink made its appearance in the county recorder’s office yesterday to be put on record nearly thirty years after it had lieen executed. It was a plat of the town of Fairfield laid out on the donation land claim of John C. Peebles between Salem and the mouth of the Yamhill in 1865. The townsite was owned by G. C. Davidson and I. B. Magnus and platted by L. C. Snow den. The time-eaten parchment shows the pretentious little city to have con sisted of eight blocks of eight lots each and one-half block with four lots, and the two streets bore the names of Lin coln and Baker. It is curious that the document never found its way to the recorder's office before.— Salem States man. A surprise party assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Elsia Wright on Tnesday night; the 18th anniversary of their marriage. The T elephone -R egister is hope ful for the future, and takes comfort in the fact that the gap between Corvallis and Junction will soon be built over and through trains from California will be running on the west side. All we have to say is that if McMinnville is so fortunate as still to share the benefits of being on the main line, we are not go ing to make any complaint, for the citizens of McMinnville have set sur rounding, and we may say older towns an example well worthy of their most earnest imitation. We not only want to see through trains running, but we want to see the river made navigable to McMinnville. We are not going to suffer any loss by the success of our sister city. We were up in McMinn ville some days ago and were surprised to see the building that was done in that city. We were taken through the Union Hardware Company’s new ware house, and we can only say that it sur passed anything that we expected to see, many of the ware-houses in Port land are not more extensive, or more complete in their arrangements, and we say the enterprise manifested there is deserving of success. Then let us admit that the city of McMinnville is getting to the front in population and commercial prosperity.— Lafayett» Ledger. NEWS RETOLD. Real Estate. Interratine Paragraphs from oar County Exchanges. J H Foster to G W Berry, 230.66 acres, t 5 s, r 6 w; $1. Spencer C Foster, Sr. to Geo W Ber- 230.66 acres, t 5-6 s, r 6 w; $1. Caroline Nave to Buford Good, <! of of ej of blk 11, Amity; $1. J Torrance to Peter Osterried, 32 acres, sec 13-18, t 2 s, r 4-5 w; $352. J Torrance to Fred Quappe, 320 acres, sec 13-18, t 2 s. r 4-5 w; $352. Jas Burk to S W Brown, lots 1-8 blk 2, Willamina; $160. A M Hoffman to W E Cox, 72.39 acres, pt H H Hyde <11 c, t 5-4 s, r 4 w; $3473. Leo J Patterson and wife to Rosina J Simpson, lots 1-2 blk 2, Chandlers 2d add to McMinnville; $950. Wm and Sarah *E Wolf to Wm M Manning, 138 acres, pt A N Simmons d 1 c, t 3 s, r 5 w; $2500. John H Walker to J C White, 76 acres, sec 15, 13 s, r 5 w; $500. Isaac Lynch to Leia Lynch, 45 acres, pt ne| sec 6, t 6 s, r 3 w; $1500. E H Desbrow to Conrad and S Hoff man, 86.78 acres, pt Abram Coovert d 1 c, t 4-5 s, r 3 w; $4000. Thos E White to James Weston, land near Amity; $800. W L Warren, sheriff, to M M Reg ers, sw] see 8, t 3 s, r 5 w; $700. John Bcrkenshaw to A P Oliver, 80 acres, pt si of sw', of sec 36, t 2 s, r 3 w; $1700. A P Oliver to Geo Howie, 40 acres, w.l sJ of sw} of sec 36, t 2 s, r 3 w; $1800. Geo and Isabella Howie to A P Oli- ver, lots 1-2, county survey No 147; $1400. Geo 11 Gilson to Goucher & breath, 12 acres, pt Henry Kearney d 1 c; $800. Martin Burlingame to T B Johnson, let 4, el lot 5, blk 11, Lafayette; Sadie and T B Johnson to C Reisner, 40 acres, se , nej of ne} sec 18, t 5 s, r 5 s, r 5 w; $400. It L Churchman to Walter Black burn, pt A B Faulconer d 1 c, t 5 s, r 6 w; $412.50. S A Deskins to Nellie I McCully, lot 8, blk 5, Deskins 3d add to Newberg; $75. H C Edwards to Hobt Stowe and B Brower, lots 7-8, blk 7, Baker & Mar tins add to McMinnville; $2. Fuqua & Sons to Chas Palmer, as signment of all mill property; $1. Jas McKinley and Merrit McKinley to Jesse Townsend, 102.31 acres, pt Wm L Toney d 1 c, t 5 s, r 5 w; $3582. A J Nelson, referee,to W C Hembree, land in McMinnville; $300. Nicholas Hanson to O A Southmayd, nJ lot 13, Chehalem Orchard home, 10 acres; $750. David H Putman to J B (iragg, land | in Amity; $150. Sarah A Deskins, plat of Deskills Iril | add to Newberg. North Yamhill Leader, Oct. 14.] Two of Thos. Brown's daughters went up to McMinnville Monday even From 7 a in. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. ing to enter the McMinnville college. ui. to 8:.TU p. m. Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Fred Little’s little daughter go Sunday from 12 m. to I p. in I caught in the belt at Little & Smith’s Mail south closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail north closes at 2:30 p. ni. ami 9 p. in. mill, last Tuesday evening, and was Mail for 5:45 a. tn train closes evening knocked insensible; fortunately she re before at 9 p ni. vived and was found to be but slightly Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail closes at It a m. injured l>efore medical aid arrived. Willie Hines, while hunting last CHURCH NOTICES. Sabbath, had his gun explode in his M ethodist E piscopal C hurch —Services hands, fracturing bis left thumb and every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:OOp m, severely lacerating the hand. Luckily Hunuay School at 9:30 a. rn Praver meet ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. he escaped more serious injury and his R ev . 8. E M eminghr , Pastor wounds are in a favorable condition for CVMRERIANU PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — healing. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. An apple of the “Glory Monday” va R ev W iley K nowles , Pastor riety grown in tlie orchard of J. M. B aptist C hurch .— Services every Sabbath Bunn, and measuring 16 inehes in cir at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9,55 a. m. R ev R. M c K ilixjp , Pastor. cumference, and weighing 261 ounces, C hristian C hurch .—Services every Sal>- was shown us on Tuesday last. If any bath at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday person in this country can produce a School at 10 a. m. Y. P. S C. E. meets Sunday at 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed larger apple than this one, bring it in. nesday at 7.30 p m. Everyone invited II A. D enton , Pastor. Tom Brown started to a neighbors S t . J ames C atholic C hurch .— Services 1st on« day last week, riding one horse and 3id Sundays of each month, Second and leading another, and was a short Sunday St. Mary’s at Corvallis. Fourth Sunday, St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. time afterward discovered by his family R ev . T hos . B riody , Pastor* in an insensible condition lying upon the ground, and the horses grazing on McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., meet in their hall the first and third Satur the common, He was carried home day of each month at 10 a. m. Visitors and remained in a partially insensible cordially invited. J. T J olly . condition for some days, or so much M rs . M. E. K uns . Master, Secretary’, so as to have no recollection of what An Ol<i Resident Dead. had happened. At last accounts lie Custer Post No. 9 meets the second and A telegram was received from Salem, was able to lie about but had no recol fourth Saturday of each month at G. A. 1!. Wednesday, stating that H. G. Burns, lection of being hurt. bull in Wright'» building at 7:301>. tn. All members of the Order.are cordially invited formerly of tliis city, father of H. C. to attend our meetings. Burns, tlie furniture man of this city, [Sheridan Sun. Oct .13.[ WlI.EY K1IOWI.ES, li F Cl.v»lHE, Post Commander. had died. Mr. Burns left at once for Mrs. Poole of McCoy has gone to join Adjutant Salem to get the body. The funeral her husband, Dr. Poole, at Mary’s will be held in this city today at 2 p. I^and, Alaska. Local anil General m. from the Presbyterian church. Mr. The three-linkers, are building a new Burns was 79 years of age and for the anti-room and otherwise improving II Rev. Burlingame, of Lafayette, was past few years has been confined in the their cosy hall in this place. in the city yesterday. insane asylum. He is an old resident of A. J. and J. A. Bewley will soon be J. J. Spencer is in Salem assisting Yamhill county and before his misfor gin tlie erection of an adition to their Jas McCain in the circuit court. tune was one of the prominent men of fine livery stable in this city. The The baby girl of A. M. Sanders is ly the county. He was for years engaged boys are bound to keep apace with the ing at the point of death at Independ- in the general merchandise business in times. ence. McMinnville. WALLACE A WALKER would rather have the Choice Peter McKay, an Indian on the Asa Jackson has taken out a saloon Board of Equalization. Groceries now decorating their shelves, in the cupboards of Grand Ronde Reservation draws a license ami is now running the Hulery the good housewives of this city than where they are-. . monthly pension of $S for services ren saloon. Notice is hereby given that the board dered the U. 8. Goverment during the of equalization will meet at the clerk’s Rogue River war of 1854-6. McKay is The young daughter of Dan Thurber John Wortman has sold out his in in the Olds J: King establishment office in McMinnville, Oregon, on the only Indian in Oregon so far as we is suffering with a severe attack of terest j in Portland. It is said that he has Monday, November 7, 1892, and con know, who receives a pension for ser croup. in the neighborhood of $30,000 on tinue in session one week for the pur vices in war. R. M. Dickenaon, the expressman, made ‘ investment. He will rest for a pose of examining and correcting the has hoisted his sign on the express the ( Last Friday night a small but en That is now contained in their store and intend to do it if time before going into active business. assessment roll of Yamhill county in wagon. thusiastic crowd of democrats assem good quality and low prices will do it. Their shelves arc any errors that may appear thereon, or For a sluggish and torpid liver noth- Jas McCain spent Sunday in the loaded with all the choicest luxuries in the grocery lino ns in valuation or description of property, bled at McCune’s Hall and organized ig can surpass Ayer ’ s Pills. They con city He reports a large criminal dock- 1 the Sheridan Cleveland club, witii the well as the necessities. ....... and it will be the duty of parties inter tain no calomel, nor any mineral drug, et in Marion county. ested to appear and show cause why following officers: Pres., D. C. Cole I but are ’ composed of the active princi Miss (¡race Williams of Oregon City, these assessments should not remain as man; Vice Pres., Geo. Bradley; Sec., John T. Simpson; Treasurer, Reece is visiting the family of a . J. Apperson. ples of the best vegetable cathartics and entered on the roll. their use always results in mauked Mendenhall. An expense fund of 25 E. C. goes home early. Dateli this 12th day of October, 1892. benefit to the patient. cents capita ]>er member was subscribed, Miss Rose Trumbull, of La Grande F. M. Y ork , The firm of Fish & Roof has now Mr. A. H. Powell formerly a resident and 17 members signed the roll. ( 'aunty Assessor. s|>ent Sunday in this city in the inter Admitted the Farts. Larger in quantity than is carried by a"ny house in the more orders for cigars of their manu of North Yamhill, but now of Ritter est of the Y. W. C. T. U. work. city is displayed and your attention is called to the fact Probate. facture than they can fill. While their Oregon, left for his home Monday, after ¡Amity l’opgun Oct, 14.] Newspaper editors have liare to be very J. C. Cooper left Tuesday evening to industry is young, it already furnishes that wo are the sole agents for the latest improvements. H. L. Jones will put in a silo on his careful in opening their coininns for Estate of Erastus Downing; Inven look after the interests of the McMinn work for seven men. As soon as possi a two weeks visit with realitives in They are the best that can lie obtained. farm near Amity next summer. statements. But aware that the Dr. tory filed and approved. ville and Nestucca road along the line. ble more room will lie obtained and a Yamhill and back counties. Miles Medical Co., are responsible, we Mrs. Sydney Field left last Friday make Estate of Joel Stow; Petition for room for the following testimo Rev. Knowles will not fill the pulpit larger force of workmen put on. Wednesday morning N. J. Rowland for her home in Coldwater, Michigan, nials from R. McDougall, Auburn. I nd., of the C. P. church in this city on the Our excellent contemporaries, the fell from a scaffold while at work on sale of personal property at private sale after a pleasant visit with iter niece, who for two years noticed a stoppage or coming Sunday, as he will attend the Reporter and T elephone -R egister Mart Lynch’s house and was badly in allowed. skipping of the pulse, his left side got Mrs. E. P. Wallace, of this city. Estate of Wm. Jones; Final account so tender he could not lie on it, Tils presbytery at Albany. , of McMinnville, came out last week jured. No bones were broken. He fell The greatest wrinkle for saloon keep heart fluttered, he was alarmed, went approved and distribution of money Owing to the exercises at tlie school with a fine 12-page illustrated boom about 15 feet. ers is to have the path leading to tlie to different doctors, found no relief, but ami notes ordered. on Friday, the regulrr meeting of the edition, , good enough for any town. Preparations are lieing made to have Sunday entrance, lietween two build one bottle of Dr Miles’ New Heart cured him. The elegant l>ook, W. C. T. U. will be postponed until The 1 School Report. county seat has two good pajiers a great shoot at blue rocks, during the ings so those poor sickly fellows who Cure “New and Startling Facts,” free at Friday, Oct. 28. M rs . E sson , Sec. and they are a credit to the town.— month of November. A gold medal is can't possibly live over Sunday with Rogers Bros. It tells all about Heart District No. 15, for month ending Walter Link, the gentlemanly young Sheridan Sun. out a twist at tlie bottle can leave the and Nervous Diseases and many won ottered by tlie Selby Lead Co.and Capt. derful cures. I >ook-keeper for Jones & Co. of Mc The Palmer Brothers, near Dayton, W. J. Riley of Portland for the cham Oct. 14. saloon right end up. Total number enrolled, 21. Num- Minnville was doing business with our have unearthed a mastodon tooth that pionship of the county. Numerous Dr. Goucher of this city, grew ill one Some Horse Talk. county court regarding Ilia brother’s weighs 24 pounds. We always thought fine shots from all parts of tlie coast her present during the month, 257. day last week, and began spitting Numlier of days taught, 20; average estate Friday.— Transcript. Yamhill a great county, but never will lie here. The records of Stella H, 2:29}, and daily attendance, 13. Names of visit blood and mattery substance from his The ladies of the Relief Corps are re imagined that it liad .for a foundation There are some very queer things ors, Miss Maud Turner, Mr. Charles lungs and among that ejected was a Vanquish, 2:29], at Albany, give Ham- quested to meet at the G. A. R. hall, the defunct carcasses of such animals. found in the Cascade mountains ac Morris, Mr. Roy Brown. strange looking beast about an inch bletonian Mambrino two more in the Friday, Oct. 21st, at 1 o’clock, sharp, No wonder it is a great country! No cording to tlie Oregon Observer. Near long, of an oval shape with three legs 2:30 list. Blackwood, by Rockwood, M aggie T riplitt . to take part in the Columbus parade. wonder that at a depth of 175 feet the the summit of the range east of Rose on either side of about a lialf inch each the other day won the 2:25 class trot at Teacher. wind blows the water out of the wells. burg, Or., were recently found ¡wphy- N ellie H odson , Pres. in length and on the whole a very the South Dakota state fair at Sioux — Transcript. Now try This. queer looking specimen of animal crea Falls, making a record of 22111 in the The annual convention of the Baptist ry bowlders that so closely resemble The Reporter and T elephone -R eg water melons in size, shajie and color tion. Tlie doctor says lie feels an ale first heat and 2:25] in the third. He denomination of Oregon will meet at It will cost you nothing anil will senee now in his left lung where tlie trotted the last half of the third lieat in Independence to-day at 2 p. m., and ister last week issued extras contain that it would puzzle an expert to tell surely do you good, if you and have a will continuo over Saturday. Some 12 ing a write up of McMinnville and the difference without putting h is Cough,Cold, or any trouble with throat thing was probably located and is much 1:09 and the last quarter in 0:34. Black wood is owned by Dr. J. H. Smith, of Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Dis easier now liecause of its removal. or 15 people from this city will attend. Yamhill county. The enterprise shown bands on them. covery for Consumption, Coughs and Groton, 8. D. The Bybee, Jones and N. L. Butler of Dallas, will speak by our contemporaries is really com All persons indebted to the under Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or [Lafayette Ledger, Oct. 14.] Whitmore stables are now in Califor at the opera house on Nov. 5th, 1892. mendable, involving, as it must have signed, are hereby requested to call money will be paid back. Sufferers C. C. Ferguson removed to Clacka nia. J. W. Tilden, breeder and trainer He will talk democracy straight from done, the expenditure of considerable and settle before tlie 1st of November, from La Grippe found It just the thing mas county last week. of Ella T, yearling (record 2:34), has the shoulder and everyone should bear time and money, and we trust that it as we need money and will have to put and under its use had a speedy ami perfect recovery. Try a sample' Ixittle may prove to be bread cast upon the It required about 500 men to boss the permanently located at Vancouver, and him. our accounts in the hands of a collector at our expense and ¡earn for yourself waters which slialíbring handsome re after that date. G albreath & ;ust how good a thing it is. Trial bot job of laying tlie plank on Third street will open a training stable there. A Mr. J. St. John and family will turns.— Newberg Graphic. new speed association has lieen organ G oucher . tles free at Rogers Bros, drug store. tliis week. leave this city for their former home in Large size 50c. and $1. 3 Mr. E. B. Collard of tliis place, is pre ized at Witch Hazle. Van B. DeLash The M. E. church at Amity was dedi BITTERS ’ AND RISI NESS DIRECTOR. Detroit, Michigan, Saturday. Mr. St. paring to go into the hop business. He mutt is president and I. C. Mosier, John thinks Detroit a lietter city for cated Sunday. Rev. Dr. Gue of (¡race For sale—Three span of fine, brok to put out 30 acres of hops tliis vice president. The new association the blacksmith business than McMinn church, Portland, preached the dedica Rhodes & Rhodes buy county war en work horses and one span of young expects fail. will hold a two days’ meeting on Oc rents. tion sermon. The church was crowded, ville. } Clyde mares unbroken, price $120. Mrs. Dr. Littlefield started to Day tober 28th and 29th. Van B. DeLash the other churches of the city having Wm. Martin opens a free lunch every One of the mares has fine colt which ton, Wash., last Wednesday to see her mutt proprietor of Witch Hazle, has W. F. Coulter has raised the largest adjourned because of it. Some $500 day between 10 a. m. and noon. Mil goes with her at the above price. *" pumpkins in the county this year. engaged Charley Woods as trainer and were raised on the spot to pay off the waukee beer and pretzels. W m . G alloway . mother, who is very sick and is not ex One of them weighs 150 pounds and driver for the coming season. John R. pected to live indebtedness. The building is 30x50 Any kind of wood in any quantity hundreds of them weigh 100 pounds. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Sawyer, who has been training and with an annex connected by glass doors can be purchased of Kay & Todd. The parties that were here prospect Why not have another pumkin pie For Sale—Twenty acrces of fine land, This List is Published Exclusively in this ing for coal were of the opinion that driving the Witch Hazel trotters and 14xl8and isoneof the neatest churches match. We are dying for a pie. Paper Every Two Weeks. suitable for fruit, within one-htdf mile IB. TACOBSO1T. in the country. coal did exist in some' of the hills pacers for the past two years, will go ir.» of the college. Price $150 per acre. No All persons indebted to me will please Following are the letters remainingfor around, and that it would require capi to the light-harness horse business on The Holmes Business college, of Port money wanted down. Enquire at this call and settle their accounts immedi two weeks in the postoffieeat McMinn tal in order to develop it, and mod his own account. office.' ately as I must have the money due land, Ore., is now a day and boarding ville, Oregon, Oct. 19, 1892 : estly suggested the idea that if some S. Howorth & Co. at the McMinn Deafness Cannot be Cured me by Nov. 1st, after that date I will school, so parents who send their sons ville Reed,J D pharmacy are closing out their Coleman, A C one would furnish the needful funds and daughters away to a business place all accounts in the hands of a col R<*w, Lizzie of paints- and oils at cost. Call Lacy, Wm that they might take a more favorable by local appl'cations, as they cannot reach school can feel that they áre surround stock and investigate. lector, anil close my books. Murphy, M the diseased portion of the ear. There is «¡pruder. E L view of tlie enterprise. ed by a school atmosphere and home only one way to cure Deafness, and that is F. W. R edmond . Rhodes & Rhodes have money to McMiking, Fred L Stiffer, Mrs Lizzie You will find a Complete line of by constitutional remedies Deafness is influences. Every young man, and loan on" improved farm property. McNamara, Theo Thorne, Hiram D It is stated that fanners on the Uma woman as well, should have a business caused by an inflamed condition of the Newberg Graphic Oct. 14 ] lining of the Eustachian Tula?. tilla reservation are experiencing great education. It fits them to do business All parties knowing themselves in Parties calling for the above letters The railroad company is rebuilding mucous When this tube gets inflamed, you have a I difficulty in obtaining threshers. Thous for themselves, and a good liook-keeper debted to S. Howorth & Co. will please will please say “Advertised.” If not the trustle across Chehalem creek, rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and i when it is entirely closed deafness is the re-1 called for in two weeks they will be west of town. ands of bushels of wheat are now or stenographer can always find em call and settle. suit, and unless the inflammation can be stacked in the open fields, and it is ployment. Send for catalogue of the When you want prices on lumber get sent to the dead letter office as “un I Miss Edna Burgen left Tuesday taken out and this tube restored to its nor i them of A. S. Briggs as he will save J. C. C ooper . P. M. morning for Kansas, where, it is ru mal condition, hearing will be destroyed I feared much loss wiil ensue if rain falls Holmes business college. you money. Any quantity and quality. claimed.” forever; nine cases out of ten arc caused ’ soon. mored, she will change her name. Office with Jas. Fletcher.' by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam Born, Every line in a newspaper costs some County Commissioner Henderson was ed condition of the mucous surfaces. In the vicinity of Pendleton seeding thing. If it is for an individual it C. H. Cook pays the highest market We wiil give One Hundred Dollais for will l>e at once begun, and the acreage should be paid for. If the grocer was price in cash for produce of all kinds. L ong .—To the the wife of Floyd Long, in town one day last week, for the pur- any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh As it is impossible tc buy for cash and lM»e of inspecting the job of graveling that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh for next year will be largely increased. asked to contribute groceri<“s to one Saturday, Oct. 15, 1892, a daughter. on time, from and after this date Send for circulars, free. REMEMBER OUR BLENDED COFFEE IS THE VERY BEST done on the streets. He said he had Cure. F. On the reservation last spring a large abundantly able to pay for them, he sell J. CHENEY A Co . Toledo. O. no goods will lie delivered except for MARRIED. never seen a more even job of graveling amount of land was prepared for sow would refuse. The proprietor of a cash. /»F~Sold by Druggists, 75c Highest market price paid for produce, either in cash ing this fall, which has never before newspaper must pay for the free adver For rent.—An unfurnished room, U nderwood -F ryer .—At the resi done on the roads. Marriage License«. Harlon Ong has received a proposi or merchandise. been broken. A fair yield next season tising if the beneficiary does not, and suitable for one or two lady students, dence of the bride’s parents, near The clerk has issued license to wed to tion from a firm in Utah to take a who want to board themselves. In will make farmers very prosperous. North Yamhill, Wednesday evening, yet it is one of the hardest things to be quire at this office. w Oct. 5, 1892, Mt-. N. J. Underwood thousand of his electric motors, pro the following persons during the past Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city ft-ee. All the organizations who have ex learned by many that a newspaper has vided they will stand a stipulated test week: Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for and Miss Ella Fryer. Orders given the driver will receive cepted the invitation to take part in space in'its columns to rent, and must the sale of lots in Willis addition. Edith Perry, aged 22; John Courtney | for power, which Harlon says is not C ourtney -P erry .—At the residence prompt attention. tlie exercises on Columbus day are re rent to live.—Ex. aged 24. more than one-fifth tlieir capacity. School books, and stationery at C. of Mrs. E. M. Stott, in North Yam quested toasenible in their several halls A dramatic entertainment will be Grissen’s. Kate Wooley, aged 2'1; Frank Wal The college boys have organized an at 1 p. m. on Friday when orders will given by Friendship Rebekah Degree hill, Wednesday evening, Oct. 12, athletic association this week, and con ling, aged 23. G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, 1892, Mr. J. 8. Coultney and Miss E: lie given them by the marshal of the Lodge No. 12, in the opera house, Wed Oregon. RebeecaS Yocum, aged 24; Chester template fitting up a gymnasium with M. Perry, Rev. Morgan officiating. day. The G. A. R., W. R. C., Rebek nesday evening Nov. 2nd. The domes apparatus aside from the outdoor W Babcock, aged 24 That soda water on tap at Billy Kuns’ ah’s, A. O. U. W., I. W. Y-> Pioneers tic melodrama, “Deafer than life.” by is said to be the best in town. K uns -M c C all —In this city on Wed games of base ball, foot ball and ten Ella E Olds, aged 21; James E Dur and B. Co., wiil take part, besides the Henry J. Byron, will be produced, W. H. Kuns bakery is the place to nesday, Oct. 19, 1892, W. H. Kuns to nis. This is a step in the right direc ham, aged 25. schools. preceded by a screaming farce entitled get your warm bread for breakfast. Vina Hutchins, aged 22; John, Em tion. Miss Alice McCall. mett, aged 28. The subject of the morning discourse “The Womens Club.” Doors open at Candies, nuts and fresh fruits; pies, DIED. Payton Ilerald Oct. 11] Carrie Smith, aged 29; W If Mer at the Christian church next Sunday 7:15, commences at 8 sharp. Price, re cakes and everything in a firstclass Tlie steamer Modoc took down from chant, aged 22. will lie “Some Things that Threaten served seats 50 cts, gallery 25 cts. Re bakery at W. H. Kuns. G etchei . l .—At Amity on Sunday, Laura E Bales, aged 21; C L Judd, j the Church;” the subject of the even served scats at Drugstore in good time. When your $200 watch needs repair Oct. 16, 1892, Mrs. Martha A. Getch- here to Portland on Thursday, over 600 ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds ell. Funeral held at the Christian sacks of potatoes for B. Gabriel, and 600 aged 24. ing discourse, “Church Unity.” The ' All are cordially invited. Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of sacks of wheat for M. W. Tailman. music will lie led by an organ and clar The Reporter and T elephone -R eg of jewelry repaired. church Monday at 3 p. m., Rev. To al 1 Digestion take one SnuillBik Bean Prof. Lowe, principal of the Dayton ionet, accompanied by a chorus of fif ister of McMinnville, each issued a The butcher shop of Booth & Hibbs Sicafoose officiating. after eating. 25c. per bottle. public schools, informs us that the teen voices. Every one will lie wel 12-page edition last week, eight pages is at all times supplied with the best of meats. Game and fish in season, rec school is in good working order and Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. come at these services. of which was devoted to the city in ollect. H. A. D enton , Pastor. particular and county in general. The The Best Salve ill the world for ( 'uts, running smoothly. There are about If you want your property insured in When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. Some people are constantly troubled 1 write-ups are full and complete; the a standard company, Rhodes d£Rliodes Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 100 pupils on the roll. Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices Fever Sores, Tetter, ('happed Hands, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria with boils—no sooner does one heal I typography and general work is far will be pleased to write you. Notice. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. than another makes its appearance. A ‘ ahead of the ordinary, and all in all than ever offered in this market Remember, the best best sewing ma tions, and positively cures Piles or no All persons knowing themselves in thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the publications are a credit to the pub chine in th world is the Wheeler A Wil pay required. It is guaranteed to give debted to me are requested to settle When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. perfect satisfaction, or money refund We Deal on the Square. the l>est of blood-purifiers, effectually lishers, the communityjmd to the orig son No. 9, C. Grissen, agent. I Price 25 cents i>er box. For sale their accounts at the earliest possible Call on Rhodes & Rhodes for bargains ed. puts an end to this annoyance. We inator, W. F. Breidenstein, their real time. 8. A. Y oung , M. D. in real estate. They will show you by Rogers Bros. recommend a trial. estate rustler.— Transcript property and give prices with the best Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick- One Small Bile Bean every night for a They increase appetite, purify the whol» Put up I n neat watchshapwl hot ties, sugar Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De- terms. Headache, Small Bile Beans. week arouse Torpid Livers. 25c. per iMittle «ysti'u, and act on the liver, Bile Beans Small. coated, Small Bile Beans. 25c. per bottle. bihty, Small Bile Beans. 25c. per bottle. POSTO F PICK HOURS. “S There are various schemes concocted by dealers to induce you tG trade with them; the following is a popular one: To adver tise an article and sell it to von at cost, but bear in mind this fact, this same dealer must make his profit on some future purchase, by you or some one else, to be able to stay in business. And the profit may be a large one, for the purchase may be some article you are not familiar with. We make one price to all, give you good, honest weight, guarantee the quality of our drugs; our accuracy is assured; prices the lowest. ROGERS BROS. PHARMACY TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION.” Strange, but True They Want to Sell Everything A Special Line of Lamps WALLACE & WALKER. Fall and Winter Goods! R. .JACOBSON, Has a Larger Stock than Ever Before Men's Clothing and Furnishing Goods Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets, Fine Shoes for Everybody. These goods compare favorably in quality and price with the best retail stores in Portland. No other store in Yamhill county carries so large and varied a stock of first class goods. AT THE MODEL GROCERY Fancy and Staple Groceries, Teas, Coffees and Spices, Melons, Fruits and Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Stoneware J. H. HENDERSON, Union Block, McMinnville Opposition Boot and Shoe Store. BOOTS & SHOES! L DIELSCHRIDEL