LIEUT. FRED SCHWATKA DEAD. NEWS RETOED. THE CITY ELECTION. John Hulery has sold his saloon to T. A. Turner. California Presents a Long List Where The I.arge»! Vote Polled In the History of Interesting Paragraphs from onr County He Took an Overdose of Laudanum and Health and Pleasure Abound. Exchanges. Died at Portland Last Wednesday. R. L. Holman of Oregon City visited ; the City. E»changes. November - - - 10, 1892 his parents here over Sunday. North Yamhill Leader, Nov. 4.) Olives, raisins, figs, nuts, palms, or­ Lieut. Fiederick G. Scwatka, who The city election on Monday was Ed Willis who broke his ankle about The remains of A. B. Hallock, who anges, fig trees, health and pleasure are POSTOFFICE HOURS.* five weeks ago was in the city Tuesday. very <|iiiet and orderly as all elections died at Tillamook, Sunday, were was reareil in Salem, and who made : to be found in California to a larger ex­ his name famous the world over by From 7 a. ni. to 7 p. ni From < :30 p. For sale or trade. Your accounts for in this city are. There was more inter­ brought to this city Wednesday and commanding expeditions to the Arctic tent than in any other state or territory 1 est manifested than fur several years m. to 8:30 p. in. i this Union. During the winter sea­ Money order hours from 7 a. ni. to 6 p. ni. «•ash at O. O. H«xlson’s. Call at once. past. Four tickets were placed in the shipjied to Portland for interment. He region, to Alaska and to Mexico, is of Sunday'from 12 m. to 1 p. m son in northern latitudes, where chill­ Dielscheider will move into the field, the one nominated at tlie opera was a well known and highly respect­ dead. Mail south closes at 9:50 a. ni. Mail Campbell block the last of the month. house being eleetixl with tlie exception ed old gentleman. The lieutenant was found at 3 o’clock ing frosts confine people to their homes, north closes at 2:30 p. ni. and 9 p. in. Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening We are informed that Lars Gregson lying on 1st street, near Morrison. By there is very little enjoyment in life, Go toC. H. Cook's for Hillsboro rolletl of A. J. Apperson, who had announced before at 9 p m. for people of ample means; but i sold his hops last Saturday for 19 cents his side was a half empty lot tie of lau- even oats, fresli ground and finest on the that lie would not qualify if elected. Sheridan and southern Tillamook mail presents a scene in striking 1 market. closes at 11 a in. Tlie temperance people made an ef­ per pound. This was a very good fig­ danum. He was in a comatose condi- California with a winter at the north. It « Rev. S. E. Meniinger commenced a fort to defeat the larger portion of this ure considering that they were what is tion. Tile supposition at first was that contrast Cfll'RUH NOTICES. series of meetings at McCabe chapel ticket, but failed, as tlie vote below known among buyers as “high dried” he was intoxicated, but his condition is at this season that the rich harvests grew alarming at the end of an hour. 1 of raisins, wine and citrus fruits are be­ M ethopist E piscopal C hurch —Services last evening. shows. There were three hundred bal­ hops. every Habbath at 11 a. m and 7:00 p in. A telephone message was immedi­ ing gathered. For health and recrea­ lots cast and tlie number receivetl by James Meaner had his hand badly A. D. Simpson has commence«! the Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Prayer meet­ ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. crushed by being caught in a stump ately sent to a physician, who respond­ tion this season is particularly favora­ erection of another nice resilience in eacli person is given below. K fv .,8. E M fmingtr , Pastor FOR MAYOR. puller, while visiting relatives at Lewis ed at once anti discovered that the lieu­ ble. Gentle climate, pure air and warm C umbekianp P rf . sbytf . riax C hurch — Court addition. grace a long stretch of country for tenant was suffering from what ap- suns : Zu river, Wash. Services every Sabbath at 11 a, in. and 7 p Wm. S. Houck anil Miss Sophia O. H. Irvine six hundred miles. Nature is in her peared to lie narcotic poisoning. He 17 B. S. ( ’ lark in Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Mr. Chas. Burton had the misfortune Okerson were marrietl Wednesday, R f . v W iley K nowles , Pastor was sent to the Good Samaritan hospi­ most genial mood. The best of climat­ FOR RECORDER. to get his right arm caught in the fee«l flAPriBT C hurch .—Services every Sabbath Nov. 2, 1892, by Bev. R. McKillop. tal, where everything known to med­ ic and hygienic conditions prevail. 150 W. T. Vinton .............. rollers to a planer at Byer ’ s mill last a: Il a. m. and?:.*» p. in. Sunday School at charming winter resorts enter­ Chief E. W. Spencer has lieen re- C. H. McKinney............... 1 124 Thursday. His arm was drawn in up ical science was done for him, but in These ;.V> a. in. R ev R. M c K illop , Pastor. police commission of moved by tlie tain visitors from all parts of the world- vain; and at 5 o ’ clock Wednesday C hristian C hurch .—Services every Sab­ S. F. Harding .......... 25 to th«’ shoulder before the machine bath at II a in. ami 7:30 p. m Sunday Portland, and Capt. C. H. Hunt lias cannot visit them without being morning the heart lieat ceased, and One ' FOR MARSHAL. could tie stoppe«!, and horribly man­ School at 10 a. m. V. P. S C. E. meets lieen appointed. . ISO gled. A messenger was at once dis­ thus closetl the life of a brilliant man i delighted with their comforts and lien- C. H. Neal................................. Sunday atO;:» p. m Prayer meeting Wed­ Among the magnificent resorts nesday at 7 ..*» p in. Everyone invited i Miss Cora Comer, of Newlierg and C. T. Long....................... 117 patched for Dr. Kent, who went up, who had abed lustre upon the state of efits. II A 1) est «» n , Pastor. the most prominent are the Hotel del Miss Stella Miller, of Cornelius, are bis adoption. FOR COUNCII.MEN — FULL TERM. but before he arrived, Mr. Burton had S t . J ames C atholu C hurch .—Services 1st Lieut. Sehwatka hail been suffering Monte and Paso Robles hot springs. and 3 <1 Snmhvvs of each month, Second registered at Hotel Yamhill, attending Geo. W. Jones................................. 196 decided to go to Portland where he Sunday St. Mary’s at Corvallis. Fourth teacher’s examination. from a complication of troubles, and Hotel del Monte means “Hotel of the Win. Campbell .................................. 214 could enter a hospital, and so the ser­ Sunday, St Patrick’s’Church on Muddy. The Hotel Yamhill furnishes first H. Rummel............... 224 vices of the doctor were only needed to had shown symptoms of apoplexy on Forest,” and a visit to this grand place K ey . Titos B riody , Pastor class table lioard at $4.1X1 a week; board A. D. Simpson.............................. 27 dress the wounds so that he could trav­ numerous occasions. His life had will prove to anyone how appropriate is been marked by such a degree of con­ the name. Being surrounded by a for­ McMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of II., and lodging at $5.56* week. Best meal J W. Cook......................................... 68 el. He was brought here Thursday meet in their hull the first and third Satur­ < of remarkable character and extent, Braman Chuk................................. 13 evening and taken to Portland the vivialities that his stomach had of re- est day of eacli month at 10 a. in. Visitors in the city far 25 cents. ««■nt years given hitn much trouble, and distinct in its general features from cordially invited. J. 'T J olly . B. F. Hartman ................................. 64 next day. At last accounts he was do­ Among the good democratic news re- M rs . M. E. K i . ns . Master, and for the purpose o' finding relief he any other in the country, made up Secretary, ceive«! yesterday was a dispacth saying J. O. Guild.......................................... 54 ing well, and will have the use of his principally of live oaks and pines of used small quantities of laudanum. TO FILL VACANCY. arm, with the exception of a stiff’ el­ that J. E. Fenton formely of tills coun­ Frederick Scliwatka was bom in Ga­ incalculable age. Paso Robles is eight .148 bow,the joint being very badly mashed. <'uster Post No. 9 meets the second and ty was elected prosecuting attorney at Henry Gee fourth Saturday of each month at G. A. R. lena, Ill., Sept. 29, 1849, and came with hours' ride from San Francisco over a 144 C. E. Lotix .. ball in Wright's building at 7 :.U) n. m. All Spokane Falls on Tuesday. his parents to Oregon in 1853, stopping very scenic route and the lienefit de­ .137 Ed Tyler ............. msmbers of the Order.are eordiallv iniiteil '.Sheridan Sun. Nov. 3.1 We believe there was no damage at Astoria for a couple of years. From rived from baths here are pronounced to attend onr meetings. . 57 W. J. Sargeant and wife, of Bellevue, done by Halloween pranks' in this A. J. Apperson. Witatv K nowi . es , 91 have returned from their visit to the Astoria they removed to Albany, where unrivaled by travelers ami tourists who J H Stewart ....... B E Ci.l’BiNK, Post Commander. city; but in some places reports say the they remained until 1859, when they have visited all the noted mineral san­ Adjutant .123 Sound country. youngsters oversteppe«! the bounds of J. E. Durham came to Salem. Here he attended the itariums on this continent. C. H. Cook .... 54 propriety and damage was done. A large fish 29J feet long was strand­ Willamette university and learned tlie The Southern Pacific Co. are selling Local and General ... 66 D. W. McCall ed on the beach about t wo miles above printer’s trade, being employed in tlie excursion tickets from principal points Tlie presentation of “Dearer than There were a few votes cast for each offices of tlie Statesman and in Oregon to Los Angeles and return For sale or trade. Your accounts for Life,” by the Rebekah degree lodge candidate for councilman without des­ Woods, last week. cash at O. O. Hotlson’s. Call at once. last Wednesday evening, is pronounced ignating whether for full term or va­ W. F.. Catterliu, of Salein has bought Farmer. In 1866 or ’67 he received an for $MKI, good for ninety days, with priv­ a great success by ail who liad tlie cancies, but not enough to change the a ranch on the Nestucca and will go appointment to West Point and after ilege to stop over. For further infor­ Independence lias levied a six mill good fottune to lie in attendance. graduating at tlie U. S. military acade­ mation consult any agent of the S. P. result, so are not included in the above. into the stock business. tax on $315,000 valuation tn gravel the my in 1871 was appointed second lieu­ Co. One room is already occupied in the There are said to I« ’ about 25 «'hairs streets. Election Pleasantries. tenant in the 3d cavalry and serve«l on B street school and about the first of within a radius of twenty-five miles Astonishing, Fact.--Suspected by Com­ Judge L. Ixiughary arrived in the Decemlier one or two more will lie oc- from Sheridan, upon which Gen. Sheri­ garrison and frontier duty until 1877. paratively Few. city Monday evening. He looks hale Yesterday morning the people who WALLACE erio4 ers thought them dear and «lid not buy. which contain««! two records, the latter W L Warren, sheriff, to P E Sears, are among the Yamhill students at- ziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, etc., better when last heard from. Later he said, “ I give for a cent as under date of April 25, 1848, stating tlie W. H. Stewart, who lias been here and builds up the liody. Mrs. J. II. 314 acres, 15 s, r 6 w; $2000. temling i’ortlaml husineas colleg«’, the Otto Van Ostrunis and wife to the former started in on a full two years many as you can take up in your Miller, of Valparaiso, Ind., and J. R. several weeks assisting in settling up death of Sir John Franklin on June 7, hand,” and this apparently more lib­ Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., each his father-in-law's affairs, Dan Smith, 1847. Tills expedition was also mark­ Sheridan Flouring Mill Co, lot 6, blk 2, I course. eral offer built up a lively trade. Tlie gained 20 pounds of fl«>sh by taking it. Tlie taxable property of Marion eoun boy hail discovered that taking one per­ Sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee} deceased, was arrestetl the first of tlie ed by tlie longest sledge journey on Sheridan; $50. week by an officer from Portland for record—3,251 miles, during which a PA Bates and wife to LG Suiter« fy this year is $9,973,116; an increase son with another tlie average handful Get the Doctor's book free. DEALER IN forgery in that city. He was taken to brancli of Baek’s river was discovered 95.80 acres, t 2-3 s, r 3 w; $5748. over last of aliout $3-5,060. The increase was less than eight. A good illustra­ Tlie Oregon Pacific Case. which Lieut. Scliwatka named for Portland in charge of the officer. Mr. R A Yocum and wife to A T Yoeunii in imlebtedness was over half a million tion of tlie ways of the world. President Hayes. Afterward lie ex­ 1-7 int in 320 acres of Hie Tlios Yocum dollars. The time having expired for the filial Stewart was formerly a clerk iu Apjier- plored the course of the Yukon river, d 1 c; $600. Green Arnold, of LaGrande, well Dandruff is due to an enfeebled state known as one of the earliest pioneers of payment of the $1,600,000 as the pur­ ■in’s store.' and rejoined liis regiment in July, 1884 S M Ross and wife to E E (lonelier, chase price the Oregon Pacific railroad, of tlie skin. Hall’s Hair Renewer Eastern Oregon, is one of Pendleton’s In August of that year he resigned the 11 acres, 15 s, r 5 w; $500. |Newlierg Graphic Nov.4 | •juickens the nutritive functions of tlie visitors today. Mr. Arnold was here Judge Fullerton convened court to-day, War is still on regarding the road lie- commission of first lieutenant, third S M Ross and wife to J F Galbreath, skin, healing and preventing the for­ when Mt Hood was almost a hole in and after hearing the arguments ordered cavalry, to which lie had Iw’en appoint- 10 acres, t 5 s, r 5 w; $300. tween the Lafe hall and Hess places a new sale. The parties were given un­ mation of dandruff. the grouml, and raised th«’ first grain and tli«‘ matter will probably not be ed in March, 1879. He commanded GH Dawes and wife to J R Evans, On F’riday evening of this week, at in Wasco county, Umatilla and Union til Nov.lTth to prepare the formal order settled before next term of court. tlie New York 7’h/i«v: exploring expedi­ lot in Sheridan; $650. of sale, and it was also ordered that the the Baptist church, Rev. McKillop counties, tnen embraced in Wasco tion in 1886. During later years lie S M Ross and wife to G S Wright, 1 will deliver a lecture for the Young county, which extended from the Cas­ former purchasers have the privilege of A big kiln has been put up at the made two tours of exploration through 10 acres, 15 s, r 5 w; $230. pressed brick works this week, the completing the former sale, if done Peoph>s society on “Christ in Prophe­ cades to Salt Lake. He was a grand Mexico and at tlie time of his deatli JS Hibbs to JF Hibbs, 178 acres, t 1 within 30 days. According to this or­ walls of which contain tiO.OOO brick. sy.” All are cordially invited. was juror at tlie first term of court, held at contemplating exploring Mt.Hood. 4 s, r4 w; $1000. der the road will be again advertised The Welch boys and another fellow M. B. Hendricks,wiio runs tlie ware­ tlie Dall«^ in 1855, and judge at the Lieut. Scliwatka was an entertaining Sarah C Garrish to James A Garrish, for sale on Nov.IS, and unless the re­ (three men), laid them in tlie wall in house at Wheatland, lias receiveil first election, held tin’ same year. writerand had written and published 120 acres, t 2 s, r 4 w; $«>0. mainder of the $1,000,000 is paid within five days. Another kiln of brick is lie- 80,000 bushels of wheat this season. There were thirty-five votes )iolled.— all of liis explorations. He was an hon­ ER Harrison ami wife to R S Con- ( 30 days from the date of this order of ing burned this week. This is quite a shipping point for pro­ Eaxt Oregonian. orary niemlier of the greatest geo­ the court the new sale will made, which Although everliody thought the grain graphical societies of tlie world and ner, J int in 13! acres, t 5 s, r5 w; $1. duce from tlie surrounding country. C'onshterR it Good »Judgment. P & W V R Co to P & Y R Co, rail­ gives Mr. Job thirty days to redeem the crop would lie far short of the usual had received from many of them med­ road and rollingstock; $10,000. On Tuesday' evening, Nov. 15, 1892, I 1 property by completing the payment. yield this year, George Christenson als. He was the author of several at 7:30, Mrs. J. <'. MeClerken.of Evans­ The Rural Northwest speaking of the S H Garman ami wife to R F Kirk­ informs us that lie has received at the > ville, Ind., secretary of the Woman’s choice of a state flower says: “Tlie dec­ BEYERS’ AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. warehouse 40,090 bushels of wheat, 8000 books of travel, among them lieing patrick, 5 acres, t 4 s, r 5 w; $250. “Along Alaska’s Great River,” “Nini- John B David and wife to E R Haw­ board of Foreign Missions of the ('. P. orations of the Baptist church at New­ For sale or trade. Your accounts for of ' oats and 2000 of barley,making .50,000 nxl in tlie North,” and “The Children orth, lots 7 and 8, blk 15, Central add church, will deliver an address at the berg, in which the late meeting of the bushels in all. Not a bad showing for of the Cold.” cash at O. O. Ho«lson ’ s. t'all at ones. 1 Oregon State Horticultural society was C. P. church. to Newlierg; $270. an off year . Lieutenant Sehwatka was tlie son of S E Vanosse to A P Oliver, 120 acres, For Sale—A stock ranch of 160 acres, ' Doctors may differ in opinion as to held, deserve special mention. The g disordered you have a blood medicine y6u can find. can be purchased of Kay &.T«xld. by constantly failing to cure with local! At the time of liis deatli the lieuten­ dyspeptic look, and if your kidneys lie the state flower. treatment, pronunced it incurable. Sci ­ affected you have a pinched look.’ Se­ Another of those popular concerts by Booth «t Hibbs will pay 7 cents cash has proven catarrh to be a constitu­ ant bad under way a project for the ex­ It. JACOBSON’S good health and you will have for dressed pork, and will sell beef by ence Mrs. Evenden and her pupils will lie tional disease ami therefore requires con­ ploration of Mt. Hood, witli a view to cure good looks. Electric Bitters is the great the quarter at 41 cents. stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, given Tuesday evening, Nov. 11th, at Great Ilona Fide Sale. manufacture«! by F. J Cheney & Co .To­ having it made a national park. He alterative and acts directly on these vi­ For Sale—Twenty acrces of fine land, ledo. the Opera house; admission 50 and 25 Ohio, is the' only constitutional cure expected at an early day to deliver a tal organs. Cures pimples, blotches, A discount of 15 per cent! on ail goods suitable for fruit, within one-half mile on the market It is taken internally in boils and gives a good complexion. Sold cents. Tickets for resrved seats on sale of tlie college. Price $150 per acre. No doses from 10 drops to a te&spoonful. it lecture in Salem, taking for liis subject at Rogers Bros, drugstore, 50c per commencing on the 3d day of Nov., at Rogers Bros, drug store. Prof. H. money wanteil down. Empiire at this acts directly on the bloo«l and mucous sur ­ his travels in the Northland. — Salem bottle. 4 Bettman will render an instrumental 1892, anti continue for 60 days only. office. faces of the system. They offer one hun­ Statesman REMEMBER OUR BLENDED IXIFFEE IS THE VERY BEST Our reasons: No. 1. Late fall and over ­ dred dollars for any case ’ it fails to cure. The state board of trustees of tlie asy­ solo at the concert. When your $200 watch needs repair ­ Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad ­ stocked. No. 2. Obliged to raise money. Vronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. lum received a letter from some eastern Highest market price paid for produce, either in cash F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, O. On Tuesday S. M. Ross swore out a No. 3. Intend to make alteration in ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds dress. dSTsohl by Druggists, 75c I asylum, asking th«’ state to forwad suf- warrant for the arrest of Samuel J. Da­ our store. No. 4. Expect to make a of jewelry repaired. Fron?. a letter written bv Mrs. Ada E. or merchandise. S. Howorth & Co. at the McMinn­ Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote: : ticent funds to pay the expense of re- vis, the complaint being assault with change in business. All goods marked Notice to the Public. ville pharmacy are closing out their! “ Was taken with a bad cold, which ! turning Francis Coleman, who was re- intent to commit rape on a daughter of in plain figures. Our 15 per «?ent. dis­ stock of paints and oils at cost. Call i Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city free. settled on my lungs, cough set in, and We, the undersigned barbers of Me- finally terminated in consumption. leased from tlie asylum here a year er Mr. Ross. Tlie parties live about four count is fully equal to a 25 per cent, and investigate. Orders given the driver will receive I so ago. The board answered that tlie miles southwest of town. The exami­ discount offered by other houses. We Four doctors gave me up, saying I j state had enough to do now to take Rhodes & Rhodes have money to Minnville, Or., by mutual agreement, could prompt attention. live but a short time. 1 gave [ care of those confined in th«1 asylum, have decided to clos«' our places of bus­ nation will lie held before Justice have always claimed .to sell cheaper loan on improved farm property. myself up to my Saviour, determined without going to tlie trouble ami ex- iness on Sunday, to take effect on and Ithoilcs today at 10 o’clock. than any other firm in Yambill coun­ All parties knowing themselves in­ that if 1 could not stay witli my friends | pens«’ of reaching out after more. Following is the report of School dis­ ty. Fully 10 per cent. Tlie public debted to S. Howortli A Co. will please after Nov. 6th. on earth, I would meet my alisent ones J. A. C ampbell , above. My husband was advised to trict No. 36, for month ending Nov. 4, should take advantage of this great call and settle. get Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­ C has . F leming , When you want priees on lumlier get i 1802. No. of boys enrolled, 12. No. of opportunity to secure bargains, and sumption, coughs and colds. I gave it H. H. W elch . girls enrolled 17. Total No. enrolled, come early, while our stock is complete. them of A. S. Briggs as he will save j a trial, took in all eight Kittles; it has When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. you money. Any quantity and quality, 29. Average daily attendance, 20; fol­ We make the bold assertion and claim j bffice cured me, and thank God, I am now a When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pill». with Jas. Fletcher. well and hearty woman.” Trial l»t- When she became Miss, she cluDg to Castoria. lowing are the names of those who to carry the largest and most complete For rent.—Au unfurnished room, Act on a new principle—regulating tles free Rogers Bros. Drugstore. were neither alisent nor tardy during stock of clothing, lsiots and shoes, dry suitable When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. for one or two lady students, tlie liver, stomach and liowels through tlie month: Charles Casey, Eddie goods and ladies’ wraps, outside of who want to lioard themselves. In­ the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Probate. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, quire at this office. < 'asey, Willie Lambright, John Thomp­ Portland. bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa­ son. B lanche M iller , Teacher. Estate of H. G. Burns, insane; final Iliiixles & Rhodes are sole agents for tion. p. S.—All those knowing themselves Unequaled for men, women, and the sale of lots in Willis addition. Report of Pleasant Hill School, dis­ indebted will please call and settle. Your attention is called to our Magnificent Stock of children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 account allowed and guardian dis­ School IxKiks and stationery at C. doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers charged. trict No. 43, for the month of October. R. J acobson . Bros. ! Grissen’s. Estate of H. G. Burns, deceased; H. No. pupils enrolled are as follows: boys Strength and Health. E. SANDERS, PROPRIETOR. C. Burns appointed administrator; liond 20, girls 17. total 37; average daily at­ G. S. Wright, dentist, McMinnville,: Notice. If you are not feelling strong and I Oregon. First Class in Every Particular. Free sam­ fixed at $6500, tendance 29. Those present every day healthy, try Electric Bitters. If“La ple Room for Commercial Men Farmers All persons are hereby notified that If you want your property insuretl in are Alic**, Lena, Stella and Elbert Mc­ Grippe” has left you weak and weary, can get the l>est dinner in town for twenty- lliicklen’s Arnica Salve. five cents. Formerly the Cook house. Call, Vina and Dora Miller, Lottie and use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts a standard company, Rhodes A'RliiMles that the co-partnership heretofore exist­ Of the Latest Styles and Best Quality at Lower Prices Tlie Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ing between J. F. Derby and F. M. Johnnie Draper, Andrew and Earl Lo­ directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid­ will be pleased to write you. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, neys, gently aiding those organs to per­ Remember, tlie best best sewing ma­ Boyer, lias tills day l*en dissolved l>y han and Willie Funk. Roil of Honor: form their functions. If you are af­ than ever offered in this market chine in th world is the Wheeler A Wil­ mutual consent. J. F. Derby will con­ Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappetl Hands, |jH>nard Hopfleid, Ward Lobau, Thos. flicted with Sick Headache, you will son Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup­ No. 9, C. Grissen, agent. We Deal on the Square. tinue the business, «■oik'ct all accounts tions. and positively cures I’ilix or no At the following ra(«’s : 2 to 3 feet. 4 cents Brower, Willie Funk, Bessie and Eva find speedy and permanent relief by Call on Illuxles A Rhodes for bargains due the firm and pay all accounts ow­ pay required. It is guaranteed to give each taking Electric Bitters. One trial will ; 3 to 4 feet 5 cents, 4 to G feet. 7 cents, Brower, Alice and Stella McCall, Katie convince you that this is the remedy in real estate. They will show you perfect satisfaction, or money refund­ and other trees in proportion. Call on or J. F. D erby , and Ellen Kirk, Maudie and Lottie you need. Large bottles only 50c. at property and give prices with the best ing by the firm. ed. Pri«?e 25 cents per box. ' For sale address L. R. GREEN. Nov. 9,1892. F. M. B oyer . by Rogers Bros. Rrogere Bros, drug store. 6 terms. Draper. F. D- V incent , Teacher. Lincoln. Polk Co., Or THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER There are various schemes concocted bv dealers to induce you to trade with them; the following is a popular one: To adver­ tise an article and sell it to you at cost, hut 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. 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 frange, but True They Want to Sell Everything A Special Line of Lamps WALLACE & WALKER. () (). HODSON, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, STOVES AND TINWARE House Furnishing Goods. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, Gas and Steam Fittings, Paints. Etc. Sash, Doors and Dlinds Galvanized Iron, Tin and Metdl Work of Every Description. O. O. HODSON. 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! Prune Trees For Sale, L DIELSCHIEIDER.