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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1892)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. AN UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT. A GOOD HIGHWAY. Tlie misunderstanding which led to A Few Reasons Why Good Roads are i Speaker Crisp’s withdrawal from the i Wanted.—Poor Roads Hinder Pros Reform club dinner was unpleasant perity—Property Values are Increas SUBSCRIPTION RATES. and unfortunate. ed and Increased Value Given to One Copy. pc. year, inadvance................. |1 00 Senator Crisp undetfctood his invita Oc^C^pg^sixmontliiiin advancs............. all the Products of labor. tion to include a request for a speech. His name was in tlie list of speakers The. requisite of ¡1 good highway i« / Entered at tlie postofflee at McMinnville published before tlie dinner. He had ■ Oregon, as second-class matter. shortness from point to point, a. good . prepared brief remarks ami had given smootli surface, capable of sustaining ' a copy to tlie press. And yet lie was R ksdlittons of C ondolence and all O bit - great weight without becoming mud narv Poetry will be charged for ar regular not called iqion, liecause, as Mr. .Fair dy, anti over which man and lteast can advertising rates. child explained, “there were so many pass witli comfort and ease. * * * S ample C opies Or I iie T elephone -R egis democrats of prominence present that The great liinderaiice to tlie pros-, ter will be mailed to any person in the we ebtild not let them all speak, and so perity of tlie farmers of the I'nitcfl i Unitefl States or Europe, who desires one, had to limit the number.” frtee of charge States today is the lack of good sub But there was only one democrat L. P. Fisher. Newspaper advertisiing stantial national, state ami county agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange. Sail present of greater;prominence than Francisco, is our authorized agent. This Speaker Crisp, and that was the presi roads. Wherever such roads have paper is kept on file in his office. lieen constructed they have enhanced | dent-elect. The speaker is the third of the value of tlie farmers’ land, and All euhecribere who do not receive their ficer of the government. He is tlie of paper regularla Kill confer a faror by im ficial leader of his party in the popular have given increased value to all the mediately reporting the mint to thie office branch of congress. The club had an products of his labor. Some people are inclined to think undoubted right to choose its guests, that tlie farmer reaps all the benefit.« j Thursday, December 29, 1892. hut having invited Mr. Crisp it was a from ^gootUroads. While it is unques marked discourtesy to omit his name The rv|»cal of the Sherman act would from the list of speakers. It was some tionably true that the farmer is bene- probably restore confidence in our mon thing worse than a discourtesy to add Httcel in many ways by good roads, it must Ite liorne in mind that anything etary system at once. to tlie slight an invitation to other speakers who antagonized and even in that lienefits tlie farmer liencfits the Unnecessary taxation is unjust taxa sulted him when he had no chance to community and that all classes and kinds of people share the prosperity of tion, and alf unnecessary delay in cor reply. recting the evil is unjustifiable. As far as Speaker Crisp’s views upon the farmer. The farmer is the main tlie tariff' were involved in this matter, stay of our government and when lie Equitnble pension laws honestly ad it deserves to lie said that those views, falls the country falls with him. Our farmers have to compete with ministered will benefit anil not harm both as expressed in the remarks which lhe veteran who is entitled t<> govern he had prepared and in tlie bills passed farmers who have the very best facil ment aid. at the last session of congress, are more ities for hauling their products to the nearly in accord witli the sentiments of markets and the railways. Highways The burglar with ex|>crience never Mr. Cleveland’s speecli and letter of in Europe enable the farmer to carry takes anything tliat lie cannot realize acceptance than were some of tlie opin immense loads to the market with one on. The republicans of Kansas have ions declared at the dinner—notably hdrse which our farmers cannot do, in allowed General Weaver to have tlie some instances at all, because our roads those of Congressman Johnson. are simply impassable for heavy loads electoral vote. It will lie fortunate for tlie democrat ic party if tlie episode shall have no during the greater portion of the year. Coal Is becoming a luxury in the more serious result than the unpleasant Our farmers can perceive the odds against them when a dog in France east owing to the increased price put impression which it produced. can draw a load to market which a upon it by the «sail combine, A com- horse cannot do in the “United States. bination of railroads and eolliers is a EURqPE AND BIMETALISM. This is a day of close competition in hard thing to down and the poor )»eo- ple have to softer. The ¡>eople suffer The Brussels monetary conference everything, and the farmers of our '»«■«" i——- ----------------------------------------------- I ing look to the democratic party for re- has adjourned without accomplishing country are realizing this. They have the establishment of international bi- an immense advantage over the farm metalism, or reaching any conclusion ers of Europe and liavefreduced tlie lat ter to the practice of the very strictest It is time for public opinion to insist that promises ultimate success to the economy in order to live at all. With bimetallists in that direction. « that n senator or representative to con There were signs of a willingness on economy ami the advantage of the ex gress lie in attendance at all times. A cellent highways tlie European farmers censiderable i>ortion of tlie present con the part of the British delegates to eke out an existence, but they have! yield a little of their single-standard gress is away and it is sometimes diffi learned by stern necessity that which prejudices to the demands of India and cult to do business. A man who ac our farmers must learn for protection. cepts pay for his services to tlie county the cotton spinners of Lancashire. They If a highway can Is- provided by presented plans contemplating assist should render them. ance to tlie United States in tlieir effort which a farmer ean haul an increased Is the exportation of gold from this to maintain the market price of silver load to market with one horse than at country caused by a loss of faith in provided always that the United States the present time requires the services American seauritie« anil our monetary would liear the heaviest part of the bur of two, with a larger aim stronger wagon, and if this can lie done in one system? The new administration lias den. The conference, however, does deter day instead of three or four, it is as a fact, not a theory, to work upon, and the thing to l>e desired Is a monetary mine one tiling. It determines that palpaltle as a proposition can be that system without too great a fluctuation Europe will not help in the establish he is benefitted just ill that proportion. ■ * of value in the metals used as money, ment of bimetalism so long as Great H6w much this pnqiortion is against our fanners will l>c seen when we real Briaiit maintains tlie single gold stand «treat financiers canndt arrive at a plan and the United ¡States should either aril. France may want to restore silver ize that some of our country roads are 1 bull or bear the market to her lienefit. to its circulation on equal terms witli absolutely impassable at some seasons ■ gold, but Austria-Hungary, Germany of the year, and twenty horses could i Islam missionaries arc coining to and Russia, as well as great Britain, are not draw a load to market that one | this country intent upon turning Chris gold countries, and France could not could easily draw to any market in tianity from the error of its ways. think of getting out of touch witii its : Europe. The Eurojiean roads are crowded Doubtless the plan will he looked upon neighbors to make a monetary alliance with bicycles. This is true because the witli tlie Americas, even if they includ as wanton presumption, and the tur condition of tlie roads invites such ex- baned visitors as assisted immigrants. ed the United States. Tlie consequence is that if we are ■ ercise. In tlie valley of tlie Virginia Yet missionaries go from the United States to preach under the shadow of bent on bimetalism we must try it in there is one excellent road. During the I the mosque, so that fairly viewed, the conjunction witli South and Central civil war army wagon«, cannons and Islamite invasion can be termed noth America, Mexico and India. Europe the tramp of soldiers that ground into ing more harsh than practical reci will not join witli us. That fact at least slush a common road left this highway is the outcome of the Brussels confer . comparatively uninjured. Farms on i procity. this road are worth anil will sell for 1(M) 1 ence.—A". Y. iVurltl. per eent more than the farms on the t The legislature meets on the ninth of ordinary country roads. The farmers I THE SILVER LAW OF 1890. January ami as yet then'is not much are in better condition, anil if you were | agitation in the press. The newspa Two and a quarter million dollars to tell them tliat you meant to deprive I pers throughout the state have less confidence in our law making assem. more of our gold coin is going out by them of tlieir road there would lx- a bly each time it meets. Every session today's German steamer to I m * melted consternation among them. There is makes n record of foolishness. The up and converted as needed into pieces nothing more rational than a move-, state is now too large for Itoys play and for circulation in Austria-Hungary. nient of tlie farmers toward bettering the jieople demand laws that are of The effiux of the precious metal at this tlie condition that environs them. If some account and that are '»iterative, season is unprecedented. It is made they are given good highways depend Would a pretty Writ with no question a« to their constitu possible only by our crazy one hun upon it that half of what they com ing Desk please some tionality. Men of brains are needed dred and forty tons a month silver law plain of will ite removed. If railroads friend of yours? in the law making assembly and it is and the paper money issued against it. are compared to the arteries of a living I We have a splendid stock. sincerely hoped that the coming legis By an inexorable law superior to the body tlie roads can be likened to tlie lature will show some sign of posses edicts of courts or legislative bodies tlie veins, and eacli are equally necessary cheaper currency is driving out the in stimulating, quickening and com sing this much needed quality. dearer one. Chancellor Von Caprivi’s municating life to the parts to which 1 Could you offer lather English wheat lias touched the low statement in the Reichstag yesterday they lead. or mother a more ap est price known in Hie memory of the (that Germany's delegates to tlie Brus More than ¡MM) years before Christ propriate gift than an present generation of fanners. It was sels conference had lieen instructed to tlie Romans recognized tlie importance Easy Chair? quoted last week at 27 shillings jicr declare that tlieir country would not of good highways and they saw that A splendid -Aepart from its prudent currency sys- this was a subject of the very first im quarter. The Mark lame Krprciu>, the uMsortment. should be the signal for tlie imine- portance to them. Historians have leading journal in tlie grain trade, is < return of our representatives, looked only to l>atties and the clash of the opinion that exports from Am position is too humiliating, arms and the great and stirring events ea can hardly continue on this Isis is one course and only one open in tlie epochs of nations and have at theta rise of price is to be c: us whereliy we can at once assert tributed this cause and tliat cause as But whnt_ciMte*ofif<i<Mi<” \iTiet tours our dignity, avert disaster and demon contributing to tlie national puissance; i^UHTEneland from all quarters glnls' and it is impossible to put <luty strate to tlie world tlie sagacity of tlie lint nothing was more of a factor in tlie on cereal imports for tlie benefit of tlie American people and tlie inherent Roman coiupiests than the splendid population. It was expected to i>e a wealth an<l power of our country, and highways tliat allowed her troops to be Yon should see our big stock. year of scarcity, if not famine, but ap that is to immediately repeal tlie Sher coneentrated quickly and hnrietl witii man law and stop these purchases of force upon tlie enemy. parently it is >i year of great plenty.— silver which are undermining our cur More than l(Ml years ago the farmers x. /: t’o//. rency and creating distrust at home of England arose anti demanded good If you have a literary An income tax, if honestly and and abroad.—A>w York JTrrttM, De roads, and they continued to demand friend wouldn't a nice Bookcase please him? strictly levied and collected, is as fair cember It. j them until they got them. There is not a country in Europe lint as any tax can be. It is a tax on pos A pretty France, especially her ]x’astintry, lias inis bad good highways for at least a 4*olle<*tion. sessions and not on necessities. It is hundred years. proportioned to tlie ability of men to been tlie victim of a monstrous rob-i We are, then, at least one hundred pay and not to the size of tlieir families bery, anil, witli a people constituted on years behind Europe and twenty-five and the amount it costs to support frugal financial lines, perhajis it is nat hundred years behind Rome in this im These are only four suggestions, it's true, them. It is a tax which can l>e in ural that republicanism, as an institu portant matter. creased or diminished according to tlie tion, should be held responsildc, large The announcement is again made I but they are good needs of tlie goveriiinent, without turn ly, for tlie national disgrace. This no tlr.it tlie people of this country whose ones, aren't they? ing the markets topsy-turvy and giv tion is only rendered more plausible l>y business or pleasure leads them to Eu ing speculators a chance to make mil the wholesale revelations of corruption rope will soon have an opportunity of tlie Atlantic under tlieir own lions in anticipation or in consequence and briliery among tlie memtiers of tlie crossing flag. In other words, it is expected j of increasing some custom house tax or legislative assembly and the dark trair flint the city of Paris and City of New some excise tax, as, for instance, tlie of suspicion that leads direct to some York will soon aceept tlie register | tax on whiskey. It ought to lx- Aineri- mumliers of tlie family of the Carnot. which congress has permitted them to take, and it is high time that they did. o.n to tax people according to tlieir The fleeced peasantry, mute witli rage, Our people will lie glad to see the Stars 1 talk of an overthrow of tlie self govern Ability to pay. It ought to lie un- and Stripes once more on a transatlan ing principle and tlie royalists are fan- tic ship. American to tax eoiisniiiption and to put millions in private pockets by iiing tlie discontent into plots for a re •'hanging or threatening to increase in turn to tlie days of titles and gewgaws and lavish court display. ternal or tariff taxes. France has managed since tlie birth Dr. Hitchens, of Ecclcston square, of tlie present republic to get many CO prevalent, especially among women, results from overtaxing the system. Belgrave road, London, preaching on valuable ideas into her head, and now assimilative organs becoming de Sunday night, said: "To get some idea is tlie time to acquire tlie priceless con The ranged, the blood grows weak and im of the vastness of tlie possessions of the viction that republican government, poverished, and hence “ that tired feel late Mr. I tould let u« take,” said the as a theory and a principle, must not ing” of which many complain. For all preacher, “some interesting calculations be confounded witli the rascals who such eases, there is no remedy equal to Suppose Ids millions to lie changed masquerade under its standard. 'There Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Take no other. ‘‘Some time ago I found my system into £."> notes, and those notes joined are black sheep in every flock; but entirely run down. I had a feeling of France, witli her intense national lonstant fatigue ami languor and very together in one strip, it would reach SCVENTCCN little ambition any kind of effort. from London to Moscow. Suppose pride, her keen sense of financial hon A friend ailvised for me to try Ayer’s Sarsa or, would lie committing hara-kiri if you change those notes into sovereigns parilla, which I did with the best re It has done me more good than and place otic sovereign upon the other, she tore down tlie republican structure sults. and again placed herself at the mercy all other medicines I have ever used.” they would make a column 73 miles of decayed and moss-grown royalists. Frank Mellows. Chelsea, Mass. “ For months I was afflicted with high. Suppose the sovereigns were to Flic will, no doubt, have brains nervous prostration, weakness, languor, lie transferred from one place to anoth enough for tlie emergency. Such is general debility, and mental depression. America's hope and prayer. By purifying the blood with Ayer’s er, you would require ail army of 11,100 Sarsaparilla, I was completely cured.” porters, eacli to carry 112 pounds, or The house of representatives is dem — Mrs. Mary Stevens, Lowell, Mass. fifty-seven railway trucks., Suppose ocratic When troubled with Dizziness, Sleep- and its elections committee lias Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks, again, those sovereigns weyc changed langen 'list decided ,k another contest in favor of i ssness, or Bad Dreams, take Sick Headache and Constipation. 40 in into shillings, it would takeiyou' "y ■publican contestant. The eon- each bottle. Price 26c. For sale by 240 years, working night and day, to tras^ lietween this democratic body and druggists. t | )e John .Sherman, Lize Pinkston sen give away one shilling to eacli person, Picture ‘‘7,17, 70” and sample dose free. i » I . e . i . o atorial to* Iff* 1 4. committee "Alli 111 1v UVA" 1^ is * striking, t1 11*111 i Util but >»111 will PREPARED BY J. F. SMITH A CO., Proprietors, NEW YORK. at the rate of ten persons each minute, , <ost on those conspirators who have Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. You would have one shilling for every staged out to steal the United States Sold by all DruggiatM and Dealer« in Medicine. latrson ill the wide world.” sena, HARDING A HEATH, Publishers 7 The Greatest Opportunity Ever Offered to the People of Yamhill Cniintv County tn to *Ruv Buy finnd Good SnARnviAhlA Seasonable fi-nada Goods OTiftan. Cheap MANY ARTICLES BELOW ACTUAL COST KAY & TODD, II i I HAS BEEN REMOVED TO THIRD STREET NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. I ! Where I am Prepared to Fit You in Fine Foot Wear i NEAT DRESSY DURABLE Of wishing to retire from business, I offer to sell mv entire stoek of Mer- ehandise at Cost I Nervous Piostration, BileBe&ns Small Ayer's Sarsaparilla, i Z I I I All kinds of Produce taken at the T. Proprietors of The McMinnville Should you want More Expensive Foot Wear I can Fit You in that also. I The Finest Line of Confection- ery in the City. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. AT MODERATE PRICES. L. BETTMAN —DEALER IK— Call and examine my Stock ami get Prices. A. H. G aunt . BOOTS AND SHOES ZF1. DIELSCK1TEIDEH, TILE TILE FACTORY IK Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fair Grounds. AH sizes of First-Class Drain Tile kept constantly on hand at lowest living price« DERBY A BOYEIt, McMi inville, Oregon 41- East and South —VIA— Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. At the Sign of the Big Boot. Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily ABRIVK. LEAVE. () 0. HODSON, DEALER IN J. B. ROHR, San Francisco Alfcaiu Portland . 7. .00 _ p _ in ______ — ] 7,3.» aw San Fran... 7:00 p in Portland Above trains stop only at following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland, Oregon Citv, Woodhurm. Salem, Albany, Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, J un ction city, Irving. Eugene Konebur g Mail Daily. Hous«, Sign, and Ornamental Painter ¡HARDWARE, The Only Sign Writer in the County. Homes fitted up in the Neatest and Most Artistic Style. Designs furnished for Decorations. I Remember Paper Hanging ano Inside Fur nishing a Specialty. Work taken by Contract or by the Day. Ex perienced men employed. Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. SUGGESTIONS. & A. H. GAUNT I The Opposition Boot and Shoe Store ON ACCOUNT SOME HELPFUL McMinnville, Or 1 he Sower Uas no second chance. The first supplies his needs — if ho takes the wise precaution of ¡ting Ferry’* >eed Annuals for IMS, iMiHuins ail i tie latest and best information about Gardens and tiartlentng. it is $ recognixed authority. Every planter should have it. sent free on request. 1». M. FEHRY A CO.. Detroit Mkb LEAVE. Albany Local, Daily. Eicept Sunday. \ i : ri \ e CUTLERY, STOVES AND TINWARE. LEAVE Pnrlhind . .5: Albany......... 5 : Tourist Sleeping Cars, For .iccomniodation of second clam passen gers attached to express trains House Furnishing Goods. WEST SIDE DIVISION Between Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. LEAVE AllltlVK ' Portland . 7:30 a in McMinn’ 10:10 a ill McMinn’.. 10:1(1 a ni Corvallis ... 12:10 p m Corvallis 12:5i> p in McMinn’ . in McMinn’... 2:30pm Portland. 5'HOp At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains <»f Oregon Pacific. Express Train Daily, except Sunday. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, Gas and Steam Fittings, Paints, Etc. Sash, Doors and Blinds. LEAVE. Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. “ “ 7:30 P. M. 3 1 AKRIVF Through Tickets to all Points EAST AND SOUTH. Galvanized Iron, Tin and Metal Work of Every Description. For tickets and full information regard ing rates, mans, etc., cull on the Company’s agent at McMinnville. It KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS. Mnnager. A*st. fi F. A 1’ Agl frwn Terminal or inferior Points th Northern Pacific Railroad You will find a Complete line of is the line tn Take Fancy and Staple Groceries, To all Points East & South Teas, Coffees and Spicas, it le the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs Through VESTIBULED TRAINS i Every Day in lhe Year to Melons, Fruits and Vegetables, AND CHICAGO Crockery, Glass and Stoneware. ST. PAUL (No Change of Cars; CHiposfd or PININC CARS DA'! S TO i (unsurpassiHl) Highest market price paid for produce, either in cash PllLI AM IIRAH IM SLEEPERS 2 CHICAGO (Of Latest Equipment,) or merchandise. REMEMBER OUR 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. T’vLllm.o.n. and. Tovaxist Sleepers, S”ree TS.ecli.Xk- in.gr Cixa.ir Ca-rs, Dinlngr Cars. For rates or general information cult on or address. W ai . i . ut .A H artman . McMinnville, or W II. HURLBURT, Asst. (¡en. Pass. Agt. 254 Washington St.. PoltTLAXn, OUEUOX. Wisconsin Central Lines. Northern Pacific R. R. Co. Lessee. I LATEST TEXTE Cufù-TiZD I Two Tliroiigli Trains Daily. 6 2»r»p hr Minneapolis ar 9 05a 4 15p 7 15p lv 4< q • St Paul ari 8 30a, 4 15p Iv Duluth ar 11 40a 6 sop 7 25p ÌV Ashland ari 8 20a’ 3 ¡¡Op 9 59a 1 ar Chicajro Ivi 5 47p 10 45p Tickets sold and baggage checked Ibrougj to all points in the United States and < ana- da. Close connection made in Chicago with till train- going East, and South. For full information apply to vour near est ticket, agent or to .IAS. C. l’ON'lJ, *:en. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. ('hicago. Ill. gl « | Portland . 4 :40 p m McMnn .. 7.25 p ni McMinn'... .'>:4o a m] Portland. . x/jOum AT THE MODEL GROCERY THROUGH TD-A-TI_TS7 T^A-insrs p in Albany......... i>: pm a in Portland s :.l»a ni PiilliiiHii llnffet Sleepers, O. O. HODSON. RUNNING AKR1VF Portia .id . 8:05 a m: Roseburg... A :40 p in Roseburg... <1:20 a m Portlanil. . 4 :(M> p in f V —1 M. Campbell. ______ BLENDED COFFEE IS THE VERY BEST TOURIST SLEEPIM C ARS Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city free. Orders given the driver will receive prompt attention. Best that can be con«tructe<l and in which accommodation« are for hol der» of First or Second-cin«« Tick ets. and A J. H. HENDERSON, Union Block, McMinnville ed in advance througb anv ngent of the road ThroBgh Tickets end Europe can Ire purctiaaed at any ticket onice of this coninait v. Full information concerning rate«, tint« o! trains, route« nnd oilier details furnished on application to any agent, or NOW ON THE MARKET A. D CHARLT0X Asst General Passenger Agent. goworat Osseo IfU.OnyM;, Xo. BDl *«***«» ■ c»?. Wahlygtoy. rgrto^d, or. AND FOR SALE That Desirable and Moat Beautifully Located Property Known as Pleasant Home Addition To NIcNLinnvi lie B1AH;r For Sale or Trade! Farm for Sale WE WANT YOU to oct «» our »(rat. w. lurni.h an r«p. mire outfit an«l all you u<-~l fne. It eoau aotUnx tu try the bualneM. We will treat you well, an.I help you to earn ten time, ordinary wafea Hofh aexea of all age, can lire at honi.- and wort. .11 »pare time, or all the time. Any one any where ean enrn a great denlot moner. Manv have mad- Two Hundred Itollara n Month. Norina, ol people in the world are making »0 much money without capital a» thoae at work for ua. Kn.lne.. pleasant, strictly honorable, and pay, better than any other offered to agent». You hate a clear field, will, no competition. We equip to., whh everything, and aupolv printed direction. I.W beginner» which, if obeved faithfully, will bruig more money than wUl any other bnalnea» Im | prove your pcoapecta! Why not? You can do •■> eaaily and aarely at work lor n.. Kcawnabb- indn.try only necenaary for abaointe roroe-. ■ l*amphlrt circular giving every particular »> »cur free tn «It. Ilelay not la »ending for It. OEORDE STINSON A <».. Box No. 4M. Portland. Ve. I Situate ami adjoining tlie BAPTIST COLLEf.E and Park: Only fivej minutes walk from the main street of MeMinnville; By taking into con sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and Ixive- i ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant Home is sulxlivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms. For information apply to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN. Sole Agent. Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or. ConUiiiM Mi acres.witnaM N milep north- weiu <»f McMinnville, 30 a< ren in enlUva- Tno accciBiraDying KtBtf-m&ut'weijaxrjn-i n> t n □I my veight and ùe&sure* Bun.... am. 3Sfc.. tion balance paature. Fruit«« of all kind* meutfc will Hhow the resulte cfjWain.. «h». ilia, lift. Two acres of land in the John Lynch ad on the place. .’800 tree* bearing and ’Jii five muntile’ treatment. Iliipu... him. 4üm.Uíu dition to McMinnville, flood house with young trees. Good buildings, good fences PATIENTS TR£ATSO BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. Enquire at and spring waler p — * term, - IlHrtih s«, and with bo atarvlag, iacunveamee, or eS^k.. I young fruit and good water, For apply to' For bxrtivul&n with <i c-i.t* In ktnutfu. the premise«. nwq^r. J amkm . O. E au », ÈI « « f Midi!. H llCCii 1 INUlft. CHICKS Iti j. h bogi e tf. McMinnville. Or. 1 Amie. Wi j.. riMj’b : ELEC I ST IdY (XH(HEM. Continuoue Line connecting with all lines, affording direct ano unin terrupted service.