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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1892)
■ ut k — COMMISSIONERS CÒVKT. NEWS RETOLD. HE WA.MTED TO DIE. COLUMBUS DAY. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER J. E. Magers attended court at Al bany a portion of this week. The Publie School» of McMinnville Cele But Did Not. Patience, Hard Labor and Interesting Paragraphs from our County Rusin»** Transacted at the adjourned Exchanges. Session. The old i>ostoffice building on D street Sweet Oil Saved Him. brate In a Fitting Manner. October 27, 1892 is being fitted up for a meat market. ¡.North Yamhill Leader, Oct. 41.] CL’M’D ALL’D. NAMES WHAT FOR Monday evening Mrs. Sanders, wife The ceremonies on Friday last in Booth A Hibbs will pay 7 cents cash The Wildwood brass band has just J F Byers Lumber $ 43 75 $ .43 75 of the proprietor of the Hotel Yamhill POSTOFHCZ HOURS. for dressed pork, and will sell beef by honor of the 400th anniversary of the 44 44 ceived a new four valve baritone horn, 41 00 4100 discovery of America were well carried was startled by deep groans in room 6. From 7 a m. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. the quarter at 4J cents. 44 44 44 38 30 38 30 ni. to 8:30 p. nv Upon going in a man was found in the from C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Ind. out and the committee and Prof. Pee By Saturday night the citizens of 44 44 Money order hours from 7 a. in. to 0 p. m. 488 The tile factory is crowded to its full 488 paroxysms of strychnine poisoning. Sinday from 12 m. to 1 p. in this city will be in telephone com bles deserve praise for their efforts. The Dr. 8. A. Young was called in and af est capacity, and cannot now keep up A S Briggs 83 70 83 70 “ Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ni. Mail most imposing part of the parade was munication with Dallas. north closes at 2:30 p. m. and 9 p. in. 16 47 with the orders that are coming in P A Syron 16 47 “ ter much labor and the aid of a quart the school children. The number of Mail for 5:45 a. m train closes evening The spectacle of dusty streets the last them astonished everybody. The fu of sweet oil the effect of the poison was every day. 984 9 84 H Bailey ‘-S before at 9 p m 46 98 44 68 Two McMinnville gentlemen are Pate Bros Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail of October is seldom seen in McMinn ture great men and women carried flags neutralized. The name of the would- closes at 11 a ni. ville. There are no flies on the weath and were bubbling over with patriot be suicide is A. G. Whiteman, of near drilling a well for Mr. Glandon. We HallAO’Douald Print- er or the town. 13 00 13 00 ing index book...... ism, The parade formed between E Middleton. As near as can be learned understand they have gone through church notices . Lost—A coat, on the 11th day of Au and F streets on Third, headed bv the from him the causes leading to his fear twenty feet of solid rock. F H Barnhart Print- 491 00 141 45 M ktiio » ist E piscopal C hurch —Services gust, between Cozine creek bridge and McMinnville band. At the new school ful act are as follows: He is school The Tillamook mail stages are not al ing delinquent tax every Sabbath at 11 a. in and 7:00p m, C. D. Johnson’s blacksmith shop. Harding A Heath, clerk of the district in which he lives house the flag was presented to Prof. lowed to carry more than three passen Sunday School at 9:30 a, m Prayer meet 37 10 Finder leave at this office. 43 45 ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. Peebles by Mrs. Urigcruian in behalf of and has the custody of the school fund. gers, and travel seems to be more plen Printing blanks R ev . S. E M zmixobr , l’astor 26 00 26 00 Harding A Heath, do The palatable orange is the result of the W. R. C. The professor made a In August he lost his wife and child tiful »than seats in the hack. ClMBERLAXD P h ESBYTERIAX CHCBCn — 1200 years of cultivation. It was Union Hardware Co,* and has just recovered from a long spell neat speech in reply and as the flag Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. We are informed that tlie directors of 74 12 74 12 Hardware............. originally a pear shaped fruit about the sailed gaily upward it was saluted by of sickness. He discovered that some the Creamery Company have decided ni Sunday School at 9:30 a. ni. R ev W iley K xowles , Pastor. 39 52 39 42 size of a common wild cherry. the school children, the band and B $200 of the school money had disap to increase their capital stock and build Union H’dw’r Co, do B.rnrr C hurch .—Services every Sabbath 175 65 For Sale—A stock ranch of 160 acres, Company. After these ceremonies the peared, and in liis weak condition con a cheese factory in connection with the 0 O Hodson, do....... 1J5 65 at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at 9;55a. m. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. good house and barn, situated 10 miles people went into the new school house, cluded that everyone would say that creamery. The fact cannot be denied R P Bird, Supplies 34 -55 34 -5-5 for Merritt............. C hristiax C hurch .—Services every Sab northwest of McMinnville. For fur" where they listened to an address by he had stolen it. Instead of taking the that the creamery has been a grand bath at 11 a in. and 7:30 p. ni Sunday J no Townsend, coffin right course he came to this city Satur W. D. Fenton, tlie orator of the day. ther particulars enquire at this office. thing for the farmers in this vicinity, School at 10 a. mw Y. P. 8 C. E. meets 11 50 11 50 for indigent.......... Sunday at 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed Another of those popular concerts by After the oration the school house was day with $50 in his pocketand attempt and the che* se factory would undoubt S Wigle nesday at 7.30 p m. Everyone invited Work on inspected and the people, left satisfied ed to retrieve his fortunes by bucking edly pay as well. We wish the enter Mrs. Evenden and her pupils will be H A D ebtor , Pastor. 125 50 125 00 Davis bridge........ with the building and the exercises of the game known as “stud ]>oker,” hop prise unbounded success. S t . J ames C atholic C hurch .—Services 1st given Tuesday evening, Nov. lltli, at R A Stewart,work on ing against fate that he could win the and 3: *1 Sundays of each month, Fecpnil the Opera house; admission 50 and 25 the day. 19 40 10 40 court house .. Sunday St. Mary’s at Corvallis Fourth $200 and restore it without anyone be Ira Nordyke, son of M. E. Nordyke, cents. Board of Equalization. of Forest Grove, returned home after an Thos White boarding Sunday, St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. ing the wiser. He started in Sunday R ev . T hos - B riody , Pastor absence of over a year. The young fel More wheat, by a big percentage, is 3 00 3 00 Notice is hereby given that the board morning and played all day Sunday low was shanghaied and taken on board jury........................ being sown this fall thin ever before, so 19 00 950 E Sanders, do ....... McMinnville Grange. Xo. 31, P. of II., and all night Sunday night before he meet in their hall tlie first and third Satur much, that farmers say there will be no of equalization will meet at the clerk’s lost his $50. He then borrowed $10 and the ship Soltaire. The story of his Jno Dunn, blacksm'g 26 52 26 32 day of eai-h month nt 10 a. ni. Visitors groundleft for spring wheat.— Albany office in McMinnville, Oregon, on wanderings and travel, read like a ro 7 55 < ’» cordially invited. J. T J olly . Monday, November 7, 1892, and con played $9 of that away. He now con mance. He sailed from France and C Grissen, Stationery Democrat. M rs . M. E. Kcxs. Master, B F Rhodes Justice cluded to kill himself and it being tinue in session one week for the pur Secretary, 24 05 2405 transcript............. Millsap A Son will move into one of pose of examining and correcting the morning he went to Rogers Bros’, drug reached New York April 1, and since that time has been working his way Custer Post No. 9 meets tlie second and the stores in the. Campbell block as assessment roll of Yamhill county in store and purchased J ounce of chloro across the continent. His parents and G Braithwait. axman 200 2 00 road survey No 358 fourth Saturday of each month at G. A. K. soon as it is completed. Cady, the form and walking down to Weefl’s shoe friends are overjoyed at his return. ball in Wright's building at 7:30 jr>. m. All shoe man, will then move to the stand any errons that may appear thereon, or Geo Holcomb, excess members of the Order.are cordially invited in valuation or description of properly, shop gulped it down. This made him 8-50 850 vacated by Millsap A Son, in return............. to attend our meetings. and it will be the duty of parties inter drowsy and he went to his room at the [Newberg Graphic Oct.21.] Wn.zv K rowlkh , S Messinger boarding On Saturday night, November 5, ested to appear and show cause why hotel to die. He had not taken enough B. F C li - bixr , Post Commander. If anydody don't believe the gravel 900 4 50 Mrs Eves A dau’ter 1892, N. L. Butler, of Dallas, and ('apt. these assessments should not remain as and toward evening lie awoke and on the streets is a great success let them Adjutant Geo. H. Moffit, editor of the Evening entered on the roll. found himself alive. This disgusted start out of town with a good load. B Clark Bulletin aud 7 00 700 screen.................... Telegram, Portland will address the Local and General. Dated this 12th day of October, 1892. him and going to Howorth’s drug store When they strike the end of the gravel City of McMinnville, people of this city at the Opera house. he purchased strychnine, saying that F. M. Y ork , <1 they will very easily see the differ water and lights... 27 00 24 60 Miss Mattie E. Martin is down from he wanted it for gophers. He walked ence between a solid roadbed and a soft Subject of the morning discourse County Assessor. Ramsey A Fenton, Albany on a visit. to the city hall and taking all that the one. next Sunday at the Christian church About Pork Produce. KM) 00 legal service.......... 100 00 point of a knife blade could hold, went J. D. Tarrant & Son have a large The Perkins hotel in Portland, has will be, “Work;” subject of the even again to the hotel to die. He was not force of hands at work on their new L H Baker School lieen leased by J. W. Hodson and Geo. ing discourse, ‘‘Drunkenness and the A newspaper representive had a short 150 00 150 00 E. Wood, of Salem. making of Drunkards.” Every body talk the other day with Mr.J'eok, of to die this time. The alarm was given dani and will soon have it in readiness district maps........ 1.55 00 and the doctors and a quart of swpet oil to control the turbulent waters of the Wyatt Harris, do.... IM 00 Captain Apperson, of Oregon City, invited. H. A. D enton , Pastor. Wadhams & Co., the extensive whole 8 M Calkins gravel- spent Sunday in the city with his bro All persons indebted to me will please sale grocers of Portland. It was learned stepped in lietween Him and the l>e- raging Chehalem. They have been WALLACE & WALKER would rather have the Choice 5G6 66 ing dist No 4........ •566 66 ther, A. J. Apperson. call and settle their accounts immedi the meat shipments to Portland, Ta yond. running partly by water during the C E Branson survey- Groceries now decorating their shelves, in the cupboards of past week. The address of Peter Oamek, who is ately as I must have the money due coma and Seattle from Chicago alone Specimen Case«. the good housewives of this city than where they are. . 5 00 5 00 or’s field notes...... The first kiln of brick put up by the Geo Braithwaite Su- in Oregon, is desired by his father C. me by Nov. 1st, after that date I will amount to over $1,000,000 annually. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was pressed brick factory containing 125,000 place all accounts in the hands of a col This is distributed throughout the Oamek of Cressent City Iowa. 30 30 30 00 pervisor’s salary. troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma northwest. Pendleton for instance, re tism, his stomach was disordered, his is now cooling off and will be ready to J J Henderson, Com- Dayton has three city tickets in the lector, and close my books. F. W. R edmond . ceives three carloads per month. It llvet was affected to an alarming de open in a few days. This will not be a field. Things will be lively down .5(140 ■50 40 niissioner’s salary Weakness of sight is frequently the would certainly seem that a packing gree, appetite fell away and he was ter fair test of course of what may lie done T W Perry, do.......... there. McMinnville needs at least two. 43 22 43 22 ribly reduced in flesh and strength. when everything is in running order, Ed Hendricks,Clerks C. Grissen has received another ship result of general debility. When the enterprise ought to prove a success here. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured That is now contained in their store and inteud to do it if but the opening of the kiln will be at fees...................... 176 10 130 40 ment of organs, price $45.00 cash. This blood is impoverished every organ and It would also appoar that farmers might him. good quality and low prices will do it. Their shelves are tended with interest. raise hogs and eoiftert them into bams, Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. Ill., W LWarren, Sheriffs is is a bran new organ warranted for sense suffers. As an effective, power loaded with all the choicest luxuries in the grocery line as S. Brutscher, who came in last Mon fees.................... ful, and economical tonic-alterative, bacon, etc., with profit. Hanis sell here had a running sore on ins leg of eight 396 70 390 80 six years. • well as the necessities. . ,.................................. years standing. Used three liottles of day informed us that he was expecting Ayer’s Sarsaparilla may lite relied on now at from 15 to 17 cents per pound. Electric Bitters and seven boxes of his son George A. Brutsclier, down Circuit court, Jurors L. G. Suiter, of the Lafayette flour every time. and witnesses........ 1,351 90 1,351 90 Bucklen’s Arnica salve, and his leg is Our Peerless Weather. ing mills, has traded his interest in the sound and well. John Speaker, Ca from Weston, Umatilla County, to take OJ Leabo wituessfees 12 40 It was expected that a joint discus 12 40 mills to P. A. Bates, of West Cheha- sion of the political issues of the day, Already in Colorado, and as far east tawba, O., had five large fever sores on charge of his farm. Mr. Brutscher has Ed Warren, witness lem, for a farm. his leg, doctors said lie was incurable. been arranging for some time to give would take place al Cottage Grove, as the Kansas line, people are suffering One bottle Electric Bitters and one box 220 210 fees.................... The youngest child of A. M. Sanders Wednesday, between Hon. Binger from the cold weather, while here in Bucklen’s Arnica salve cured him en up the management of his farm which N Baker, do............. 200 2 00 died Friday last at Independence. It is one of the liest in the valley. He Larger in quantity than is carried by any house in the Hermann and Hon. E. R. Skipworth, Oregon an umbrella only is needed. In tirely. Sold by Rogers Bros. 3 J M Robertson, grav- was brought here for burial, the funer was among the first in the valley and city is displayed and your attention is called to the fact but the local republican committee re Colorado last Friday many persons were 49-50 el for road.......... Rej. School Report. al taking place Saturday. feels that be has followed the plow- as J F Isham boarding that we are the sole agents for the latest improvement«. fused to make the arrangement. frozen to death in a severe snow storm, long as is prudent for one of his age. If the hair is falling out and turning They are the best that can be obtained. 14 6*5 Cont. Mrs Eves........... Following exhibits the scholarship During the exercises of Columbus which extended over the entire state. gray, the glands of the skin need stimu W R Johnson, Road Day, Friday last, the houses occupied Hundreds of cattle and sheep also per and deportment of the Bellevue school [Sheridan Sun. Oct. 21.] lating and color-food and the best rem 1800 work...................... Conf. by J. Herkouskey, Chas. Daniel?*, ~H. ished from the cold near Colorado for the month ending Oct. 21. Those D. C. Saling has platted an addition Eli Branson, damage edy and stimulant is Hall’s Hair Re* M. Bond, A. J. Apperson and Mrs. Springs, and general disaster is reported marked with a star are on the roll of to Ballston, newer. 105 00 and gravel............. Cont. Clark were entered and jewelry and from all portions of the state.— Oregon honor. Mrs Gibson died at Ballston Tuesday Daniel Johnson Cem- The next regular meeting of the Or money taken from all of them. The Mist. 8. D. .... 75 95 of last weeek and was buried at Bethel. Sophia Tharp 10 00 etery for indigent.. Cont. der of Eastern Star will be one week thief was seen to enter two or three of The City Ticket. Alonzo “ .. ...80 98 Jo. Phillips of this city has secured W M Jones gravel for from next Monday, Nov. 7th. Election the houses, but the observers thought . . .72 95 Zophar “ ... The citizens of this city after consid Alvin Dist No 1............... 36 25 Cont. of of officers. Let every member be nothing of it. “ ä ... . . ,J0 160 license for a saloon, on a petition of 63 erable balloting, nominated thé follow Lawrence Buell I, Ed Hendricks, County Clerk and ... 75 98 names to the city council. present. Sam L. Simpson, Oregon's best and .80 100 Sheridan ought to be on the telephone Clerk of the County Court of the Coun Reva “ *. Monday George Andrews, the engi most widely known poet, has taken ing ticket on Saturday evening, last: .. .70 90 “ Mayor, O. H. Irvine; Councilmen, Rebecca neer at Jones & Adams factory, was a position on the Astoria Daily Budget. Ray Conner .80 95 line. It would pay our business men ty of Yamhill and State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing copy badly burned about the face by an ex Mr. Simpson at one time was manag Geo. W. Jones, A. J. Apperson, H. Charlie “ .... ....72 97 to have the line extended here. ...78 96 The Wm.. Kuykendall farm of 740 of Schedule of Claims has been by me plosion of gas caused by filling the ftir- ing editor of the Overland Monthly, Rummel, Wm. Campbell, Ed Tyler, Agnes “ .... .70 98 Henry Gee; Recorder, W. T. Vinton; Johnnie Soper compared with tbe original, and that it nace too full of shavings. published at San Francisco. He was Marshal, C. H. Neal. --------- (0)--------- Maud “ * . . . .88 100 acres in Polk Co., was recently sold to is a correct transcript therefrom and of | . . .78 97 N. I,. Butler of Independence for Addie “ The Young People’s society of the also employed at a large salary by the tbe whole of such original Schedule of . ... 75 87 $11,300 Baptist Church will hold a week night Bancroft Historical Publishing Com Virginia laments that the unsenti Walter “ Claims as the same appears on file at . .78 90 Rubie Sargent meeting on Friday evening. A good pany, and has held other responsible mental authorities at Washihgton have Albert “ .'. .85 90 McD. Lewis, a pioneer of Polk county my office and in my custody. literary program has been arranged and important positions* interfered with the old-time spelling of Rosa Farmer... ...90 95 died last week. He luis resided in east In testimony whereof I have hereun . . 82 98 ern Oregon for some years previous to au<l all young people are invited to at Cards were out announcing the mar the ‘historic names of her counties and Vada “ to set my hand and affixed tbe seal of .90 97 Etta Davis....... tend. riage of Grant McGuire, of Woodburn, towns and changed Burnt Ordinary to Tommy Davis . .. .98 99 his death. said court this 24th day of October, A. Services at the Episcopal Church in to Miss Agnes Ouimette, of Butteville, Toano, Powhatan to Powhattan, New Lee Davis ... ....90 95 Wm, Barnhart, who was injured in D., 1892. E d . H endricks , ....75 85 a runaway last July near Woods, Or., is this city next Sunday, Oct. 30th, at 11 for last Wednesday. The marriage port’s News to Newport News Charlie Davis. * _________ Clerk. ...80 95 “ .. a. m. and 7,30 p. m., the Rev. W. Story failed to take place at the appointed Charlottesville to Charlotteville, and Bertha Put up in neat watch-sliajKil bolt les, sugar I ... .85 90 now able to be out on crutches, and ar coated. Louisa Lehman committed other outrages on the estab Small Bile Beans. 25c. per bottle. officiating. Holy communion at the time, and McGuire has been conspicu ....80 90 rived in Sheridan Friday enroute to Emma “ morning service. " Everybody invited ous by his absence. Miss Ouimette lished orthography. But the Mother Harry .90 295 Portland. Real Estate. ....82 98 and her mother; who is a widow, made of Presidents may find consolation in Francis Arthur. to attend. Frank Kimsey was in town last .... 75 Leander “ .. 95 the fact that she still has Culpeper, W L Warreu, sheriff, to John Wen- Fred Burch, Miss Jennie Griffith and anxious inquiries concerning his where . . 80 98 Friday. He lias been over to Woods, Hattie Hamlin. Mrs. MacMahan have been visiting abouts, but failed, as far as learned, to which no Northern writer attempts to Gracie Weaver. . . .90 99 getting stock subscribed for the Mc ueberg, nJ d 1 c A Hembree and wife, spell without consulting a gazeteer, Cora Etherton . ...87 97 Minnville and Nestucca wagon read. secs 33-34-3 and 5, t 3 4 s, r 4 w, 313 the family of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. locate him. »...70 85 He secured 200 shares, and reports the acres; $2000. Peebles of this city. Mrs. MacMahan A dmmatic entertainment will be while Occoquab, Dinwiddie, Fluvanna, Ethie Etherton .90 98 Fauquier and Appomatox remain un Lewie Gates. . will remain here a week or so. The given liy Friendship Rebekah Degree interfered . . .87 95 distance from McMinnville to Woods W H Taft and wife to Fann.v F Ev Egie Henkle with. h Lodge No. 12, in the opera house, Wed --------- v “ others returned to Salem Monday. . . .85 97 will lie about 40 miles by the new route’ ans, pt d 1 c W 8 Ayers and wife, t 2 s, Zella Ci BUYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOK. Floy . .. .80 . 90 r 3 w; $2000. Last Saturday John Lynch, of col nesday evening Nov. 2nd. The domes M innie P otter , Teacher. 8 A Mantling and wife fo L Bett tic melodrama, “ Dearer than life. ” by Dayton Herald Oct. 21] lege side, showed us a' sample of his Rhodes A Rhodes buy county war man, 47.70 acres, t 4 s, r 4 w; $1756. J. W. Fletcher intends to set 20 acres sweet potato crop, the largest of which Henry J. Byron, will be produced, rents. Now try This. P W Chandler to Geo S Berg, 2.86 of his fine farm to hops this fall, if the measured 81 inches .in length. Mr. preceded by a screaming farce entitled Wm. Martin opens a free lunch every “ The women's club, ” Doors open at acres, Chandlers 3rd add to McMinn weather permits. Lynch has demonstrated that this fa It will cost you nothing and will day between 10 a. m. and noon. Mil 7:15, commence at 8 sharp. Price re waukee beer and pretzels. surely do you good, if you have a John Crawford removed with his ville; $358. vorite vegetable can be grown here. Cough,Cold, or any trouble with throat served seats 50 cents, gallery 25 cents. Wilson Whitmore to 8 M Calkins, lot Gates 4 Henry are building an addi Any kind of wood in any quantity Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Dis family from his farm near Ray’s land Reserved seat i at drug store in good 6, blk 4, Newberg; $1000. tain be purchased of Kay A Todd. tion to their already large stable. It is covery for Consumption, Coughs and ing to Portland, last week. A D Simpson to C 8 and Marguerite 40x8.5 feet in size and will be devoted time. All are cordially invited For Sale—Twenty aerces of fine land, Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or One of the seven wonders of the suitable for fruit, within one-half mile money will be paid back. Sufferers world—the town cow. The devils Grim, lots 3,4, blk 11, Johns add to to the storage of carriages, etc. Their A Heart Party. McMinnville. of the college. Price $150 per acre. No from La Grippe found it just the thing stable will then cover their entire prop money wanted down. Enquire at this and under its use had a speedy and within would be hard to enumerate. Lillian M Haworth to Sarah J Hos erty at the corner of 2d and E streets. • Miss Clara Irvine gave a delightful office. perfect recovery. Try a sample' bottle E. H. Disbrow, who lately sold his kins, land in Newberg; $240. heart party, Saturday evening, Oct. 22, at our expense and learn for yourself Jacob Wortman has a relic of the S. Howorth A Co. at the McMinn ;ust how good a thing it is. Trial bot farm at Webfoot, has moved with his A M Hoskins to E L Evans and C J ! days of 1839 in the shape of a letter in honor of her guest, Miss Cora X. ville pharmacy are closing out their tles free at Rogers Bros, drag store. family to Sheridan, where they will re Clemenson, land in Newberg; $150. Young, of Omaha. .MissLasira Apper stock of paints and oils at cost. Call Large size 50c. and $1. written by his father to his uncle on 3 side for the present. Admitted the Facts* June 22d, 1839. It is sealed with a wa son received the first prize, while Eddy and investigate. J. H. Campbell has moved to bis Thinks from the County Press. You will find a, Complete line of Rhodes A Rhodes have money to fer and and does not have a postage Baker carried off the “booby.” At 11 place, two miles south of Dayton. He Newspaper editors have to be very The man who refused to subscribe|to stamp attached, Jasj it was before the refreshments were served, after which loan on improved farm property. Miss Young gave a* very interesting All parties knowing themselves in the fund for graveling the streets last will give the raising of poultry most of careful in opening their colnmns for invention of postage stamps. statements. But aware that the Dr. recitation. Those present were Miss debted to 8. Howorth A Co. will please summer, giving as his reason that it his time and attention. Miles Medical Co., are responsible, we “The wind bloweth, the water flow- Grace Williams, Oregon City; Misses call and settle. | N. A. Harris & Co. started their saw make room for the following testimo was simply a scheme to assist the black- eth, the farmer soweth, the subscriber Nora and Ina Cooper, Myrtle, Elva, When you want prices on lumber get smiths” as it would' compel 'peopl’eto ‘,nlU at Webfoot to running on Monday nials from R. McDougall, Auburn.Ind., oweth and the Lord knowetb that we Lasira Apperson, Ainbie Wright, Nel them of A. S. Briggs as be will save who for two years noticed a stoppage or ’8 saw'n8 t'es f°r the South skipping of the pulse, his left side got are in need of our dues. So come a run- lie Gardner, Myrtle Henderson, Daisy you money. Any quantity and quality. keep their horses shod, still rides a bare-! 'asl' footed horse on First street. “ And the | ern I ‘ a< dfi c Co, for which they have a so tender he could not lie on it, his nin’ere we go a guunin.’ We’re not a Young, Laura Patty; Mr. and Mrs. Office with Jas. Fletcher. heart fluttered, lie was alarmed, went funnin., This thing of dunnin’ gives us Macrum, Messrs. Henry Keyt, of Per C. H. Cook pays the highest market simple go on and are unpunished.”— ! contract to furnish -5000. to different doctors, fouud no relief, but Neuberg Graphic i [Amity Popgun. Oet. 211 price in cash for produce of all kinds. the everlastin’ blues.”— Exchange The work of graveling the streets be one bottle of Dr Miles’ New Heart rydale, Walter Link, Frank Griffith, As it is impossible tc buy for eash and W. A. Kimsay, of Albany rented his E. C Apperson, Eddy Baker, Will sell on time, from and after this date gan yesterday morning. No mud for Cure cured him. The elegant book, REMEMBER OUR BLENDED (M)FFEE IS THE VERY BEST The Dispatch of Portland says: “A “New and Startling Facts,” free at Polk county farm the past year for a Dielschneider, Jess Irvine. no goods will be delivered except for us, if you please. Rogers Bros. It tells all about Heart movement is on foot to establish a new third of what it raised. He has just cash. Nervous Diseases and many won Highest market price paid for produce, either in cash county from portions of Yamhill, Wash Austin Howard had a severe time and Mrs. Samuel Duel Dead. received word that among the things For rent.—All unfurnished room, with an attack of bleeding at the nose derful cures.____________ or merchandise. ington and Multnomah, with Middle Disappointed Indian«. raised were twin babies and Mr. Kim About seven o’clock yesterday morn suitable for one or two lady students, ton or Sherwood as the county seat.” last Saturday. He required the aid of a who want to isiard themselves. In say is in a quandary how to manage ing Mrs. Samuel Buel, residing near quire at this office. Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city free. The attack must be a light one and not physician to stop it. i Tue Umatilla Indians who went to the matter and get his third of the Bellevue, shot and killed herself with necessarially fatal. Somebody bad bet* Mr. Warner, from Albany has pur Huntington to trade horses and blank Orders given the driver will receive Rhodes & Rhodes are sole agents for youngsters. a double-barreled shotgun. Mrs. Buel the sale of lots in Willis addition. ter say whoa, before the fool killer gets chased a piece of land near the grove et« and smoke the pipe of peace with prompt attention. from Arlie Watt and will erect a resi- King’s Hand Book of the United was about 40 years of age and has been School books and stationery at C. around.— Newberg Graphic their foriner^enemies,the Bannocks have dence in the near future. States is one of the best ready referen- a sufferer from ill health for a number Grissen’s. returned, much disappointed. Only ces to American history and latest sta of years. It is supposed that a fit of G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, Deafness Cannot be Cured The college boys at Newberg have or two Bannocks appeared, although an tistics. It is profusely illustrated with despondency came over her and tempt Oregon. ganized an athletic club according to 1 agreement had been made by their historic scenery, churches, colleges, ed her to end her sufferings and she That soda w ater oil tap at Billy Kuns’ by local applications, as they cannot reacli the Graphic. Athletic clubs are all tlie diseased portion of tlie ear. There is chiefs Major Jim and Captain Jim, monuments, and the greatest American did it. She is highly spoken of by all is said to be the best in town. right provided the boys do not exercise only one wav to cure Deafness, and that is who lately visited this reservation, to • industrial buildings. No home, school her neighbors as a woman of the high i W. H. Kuns bakery is the place to constitutional remedies Deafness is excessively. Many young men an by caused by an inflamed condition of the meet Umatillas at a half-way point, or college library should be without a est character. She leaves a husband get your warm bread for breakfast. nually ruin their health by over exer mucous lining of tlie Eustachian Tube. near Huntington, and engage in frejgd- eopy. and six children te mourn her loss. Candies, nuts and fresh fruits; pies, cise in trying to learn the 100 and When this tube gets inflamed, you have a ly trading, as was their custom before sound or imperfect hearing, and The McMinnville Reporter and T el The coroner went to Bellevue to look 1 cakes and everything in a flrstclass more tricks of tlie professional gym rumbling when it is entirely closed deafness is tlie re the war of 1878.— East Oregonian ephone -R egister have exliibted com after the case, but up to the time of go I bakery at W. H. Kuus. sult, and unless tlie inflammation can be nasts, and a large per cent of those who mendable enteprise by each paper issu ing to press he had not returned. !• When your $200 watch needs repair- strive to excel in this sport are injured taken out and tliis tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of * ing take it to D. A. Smith. Ail kinds ing a four page supplement, which was in some way by overtaxing their bodies. forever; nine cases out of ten are caused Prevent and cure Constipatlou and Sick* i of jewelry repaired. by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam Wben Baby was sick, wc gate her Castoria. filled with a great deal of general in Headache. Small Bile Beans. ; We have in mind three young men ed condition of the mucous surfaces. The butcher shop of Booth & Hibbs formation anef many illustrations of MARRIED. Wc wiil give One Hundred Dollats for When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria | is at all times supplied with tlie best of! who were permanently disabled by try- any of Deafness (caused by catarrh > When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria. building in that«ty. The county scat j meats. Game and fish in season, rec- ! ing to be star gymnasts at an Oregon that case cannot lie cured by Hall’» Catairh When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. papers are weff patronized by the busi G arkigus S mith —At the St. Charles I olleet. 1 normal school.— Sheridan Sun. Cure. Semi for circulars, free. hotel, October 26, 1892, Mr. Ora G. F. J. CHENEY A Co . Toledo, O. ness men and citizens of that place, and If you want your property insured in Garriguk, of Washington connty, to . a standard company, Rhodes AJRhodes i All persons indebted to the under /W-Sold by Druggists, 75c Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Price« deserve to lie.— Dayton Herald signed, are hereby requested to call Notice. Constipation is the parent of innum Miss Alice M. Smith, of Yamhill will be pleased to write you. than ever offered in this market county, Rev. R. McKillop officiating. Remember, the best best sewing ma- and settle before the 1st of November, erable diseases, and should be promptly All persons knowing themselves in For sale—Three span of fine, brok | chine in th world is the Wheeler & Wil as we need money and will have to put debted to me are requested to settle en work horses and one span of young remedied by the use of Ayer.s Cathartic We Deal on the Square. To aii Digestion take one Small Bile Bean our accounts in the hands of a collector son No. 9, C. Grissen, agent. Pills. These pills do not gripe, are per after eating» 25c. per bottle. after that date. C albreath A their accounts at tlie earliest possible J Clyde mares unbroken, price $120. Call on Rhodes A Rhodes for bargains One of the mares has fine colt which For Sale—Baled hay or straw in any time. S. A. Y oung , M. D. fectly safe to take and remove all ten G oucher . 'baser 1 For quantity to suit purchaser. For partie- in real estate. They will show vou goes with her at the above price. dency to liver and bowel complaints. They iocresse appetite, purify tbe whole Arthur McMinn- property and give prices with the beat Cno Small Bile Bean every night fora W m . G alloway . ulars enquire of Wm. '■f' 1 week »rouse Torpid Livers. Hie. per bottle. I «ysteni and act on file liver. Bile BeauaSinulL terms. I 1 Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De ville, Or; bility, Sniall Bile Beans. 25c. per bottle. SCHEMES.” There are various schemes concocted by dealers to induce vou tc trade with them; the following is a popular one: To adver tise an article and sell it to vou 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 bnsiness. Aud 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 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. TACOBSorr. 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! 4 f. BIZLXCIIHHI.