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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1893)
THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER NEWS RETOLD. the soldier and Its Inspiration given has led to mauj a victory on the battle lul.r.allnx Paragraph. from our County field. It is liorn of love and la tbe first For the benefit of the free reading Exahaags*. 25, 1893 May inspiration of tbe fond mother looking Prof. Miller will make another bal- room, to be given on Friday, May 26, t North Yamhill leader. May 18. ] The public schools of thia city held into the eyes of her babe. Her oration loon ascension iu this city Saturday 1893: roHTorricK hoik ». Vocal duet, "Wandering in the May their annual closing exerel«-» at the was replete with thought showing the forenoon. Mrs. F. L. Sapplugton left yesterday time,” Misses Apperson. From 7 a nt. to 7 p. m From 7:30 p. opera house on Friday afternoon and l>ower music exerts. Hicks C. Fenton, M. D., is iu the Charles Howe made a strong plea for for Idaho, where she will reside in tiie I Ui. to 8:30 p. Hl. Heading, Hattie Clark. evening. The afternoon program con- I Money order hours front 7 a. in. to fl p. m. city and iu all probability will locate Male quartet, selected, Messrs. Fargo, sisted of joint exercises by the interme “Our Public Schools." Millions must future, Fred having concluded to locate Sunday front 12 in. to 1 p. in here permauently. [ Mail south closes at 9:50 a. in. Mail [.oder, Coshew, Chandler diate and primary grades In the lie educated in them, They are the there. She will stop off at WallaWalla north closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. ni. Johu 8. E venden, father of our towns Selection from kindergarten school, evening were held the commencement safeguard of ou.' iiiierty. Schoolhouses and visit a week or so with her sister. I Mail for 5:45». ni train closes evening man, J. Evenden, died at hi» hemo in before at 9 p m. "The Blacksmith.” C. C. Tailman Informs us that bls exercises of the classes that completed are better than jails, It is a hopeful Sheridan and southern Tillamook mall < lervais, last Saturday, aged 77 years. College OH Cans, Miss Howard. their respective courses of study in the sign that larger and belter school build hops which he plauted out a few weeks I ■ at II ll in. The county normal institute will be Selections from Columbus school. Cook and Columbus schools. The af ings are everywhere being erected. ago are doing splendid. They came up held in this city, commencing June Piano Solo, Josie Gortner. ternoon program presented a pleasing When public schools liegln to decline well and are growing in flue shape. CIll'RCII NOriCEa. 20th and continuing over the 30th. Dialogue, From Columbus school. The weather the past week or so has variety in the numbers rendered that liberty will fall. M etuodiht E piscopal C hi sen.— Services Good instructors have been secured and • Vocal Solo,"The Prince” My rtle Hen held the attention of the large audience Ora Whitmore spoke on the “Girl of been very favorable to them and yards »very Sabbath at II a. in and 7:40p m, the meeting will be enjoyable. derson. present with increasing interest from tbe Future.” Frances Willard said “It generally are doing well. There has I Sunday School al 9:30 a, in Prayer meet ing Thursday evenings at 7:30. Recitatiou, Ina Cooper. There will be a public meeting at tbe the beginning to the end. The teach was better for women to have been been a number of new yards planted in B ev . S. E M eminoer , Pastor Vocal duet, (Kucken) Messrs. Fargo ers and the pupils justly merit the born in the 19tb century. Yet tbe 19th this vicinity this spring, and all reports hotel Yambill on the coming Friday ClMBBULAXD I’RUBYTKBIAN C hcbch — words of commendation universally ex century girl has great duties to perform. seem to point to a spendid growth Services every Sabbath at 11 a. ni. and 7 p. evening to perfect the arrangements and Loder. | iu Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Dialogue, Columbus school. for the proper celebration of the fourth pressed for the very creditable program She should be taught everything that The bop yield this season in this vicin Rev J R H ume , Pastor. Piano duet, Misses Apperson. of July. Let everyone turn out. presented and excellently rendered. belongs to housekeeping. The future ity will doubtless excel all previous : B aptist C hurch .—Services »very Sabbath Reading, Cyntltha Fellows. The following brief synopsis of the girl should receive equal pay with her yields. 1st 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at Shiloh's Cure, the great cough aud I »¡35 a. ni. R ev R. M c K illof , Pastor. Male quartet, Messrs. Fargo, Loder, several numbers is given of tile little brother for equal labor performed. Let lung cure, is for sale by us. Pocket [Lafayette Ledger, May 19.] the girl grow as does the tree—to a per C hristian C hurch .—Services every 8al> Coshow and Chandler. folks’ exercises: I bath at 11 a in. and 7 :30 p. in Sunday size contains 25 doses, only 25e. Chil The Southern Pacific Co. has made a “Sperience of de Rebrend Quaker The opening number was a song, fect development. Let her be trained School at 10 a. in. Y. 1‘, 8 C. E. meets dren love it. 8. Howarth A Co. Sunday st 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed Strong,” Miss Howard. “The Merry Brown Thrush," by the to eschew tlie follies of fashion. Then special rate of 50 cents from Lafayette The matter of new thoroughfares nesday at 7.30 p pi. Everyone invited Admission 26 cents; no extra charge boys of Mrs. Johnson’s and Miss will this be a nation that all lands will to Newberg and return, on June 14th, H A. D enton , Pastor. leading to this city is receiving atten that being the day of the A. O. U. W. Grounds’ rooms, some 30 or more boys call the finest. I S t . J ames C atholic C hurch .—Services 1st tion at the hands of our business men, for reserved seats. “American Inventors” was the sub celebration at Newberg. and 3id Sundays of each month, Second taking part. To School Children. [Sunday Si. Mary's at Corvallis Fourth and at the meeting of the board of He Fourteen pupils of Miss Green's room ject chosen by Joseph Morris. Sunday, St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. trade held Tuesday evening, it was thought the United States led all na [Dayton News May 19.] R ev . Titos B riody , Pastor. gave a dialogue entitled the "Vacation Office of School Supt., plain to be seen that the roads would tions iu invention. We have produced Art itobiuson has returned to town, i S t . J ames E piscopal C hurch —Divine Class. ” Master Claude Flesher de M c M innville , May 24, 1893. service ami sermon each Sunday at It a. be improved. Various committees are a Fulton, a Whitney, a Morse and an and be says that he intends to bring The floral department of the Oregon claimed a humorous poem, “Too 8lek in. amt 4 p in. in the field and tbe matter is being at Edison. He alluded to the advance In suit against J. H. Flowor, Justice Bax R ev . W. H. S toy , Pastor. to go to School, ” receiving great ap horticultural society^wlll hold a flowor agriculture and gave all honor to the ter and Wra. M. Hamilton for conspir W.-. ■ tv - ~— .it r- ~~ ,”-r . as tended to with the old time energy of plause. He is a bright little fellow be show in June next in Portland. A lib McMinnville Grange. No. 31. P. of H., the McMinnville business man. There ntsn of brains whose genius has ilem- acy. meet in their hall the first and third Satur is only one drawback to the public In eral list of premiums is ottered; also two longing to Miss Mark's room. The lumber for the Detmering-Adams “The Flowery Festival,” rendered by strated to the world that liberty is con day of each month at 10a. in. Visitors terest ill the wellfare of the city, it is medals of the value of twenty-flve dol ducive to the fullest([development of building is at McMinnville ready to be cordially invited. .1. T. J olly , spasmodic. A (steady working board of lars each will be given for the two best the pupils of Mrs. Johnson and Miss the mind. Mas. M. E. K uns , Master, Ground, was a beautiful exercise and hauled here. Al Armstrong has been Secretary, trade would do more good for tlie city essays written by pupils of the public “Hawaii” was the theme of an ex engaged to do the hauling. There is well rendered. schools of the state, one each for the McMinnville Cunip No 128, Woodmen of than can be imagined unless the work A concert exercise by six little boys cellent oration by Auua Conner. She 30,000 feet to be hauled. the World—Meet first and Third Mondays ings of a permanent board are familiar. graded and ungraded schools. Sublect: gave a pl?««ing description of the island of each month ; visiting brothers cordially Let every road leading toj the city be “What I think about Flowers.” The of Miss Green’s room, told what each of Hawaii and something of the Sand invited to attend Lodge room Third St would do wheu he became a man. [Newberg Graphic, May 19.] covered with a coating of crushed rock contestants not to be more than fifteen Union block. J O Roocas, C. C. “Nobody’s Darling,” a pretty and wich islanders’ history. She thought The indications are that the cherry T. J. B biuukvord , Clerk and If possible compacted by a road years of age. These essays to be read our government did wrong in lowering at the June exhibit at one of the eve touching solo, was sung by Christie our flag there and expressed tbe hope crop has been injured to such an extent roller. Caster Post No. 9 meets tlie second und Selters, of Miss Mark’s room. The lit by the ralus that many of the cherries that it would again be unfurled over Karl’s Clever Root, the new blood ning entertainments. lurtli Saturday of each month at U. A. R. will drop off. The above information has just come tle girl has a sweet voice and acted her those lovely isles. all in Union block at 7:30 r>. ni. All purifier, gives freshness and clearness ismbers of the Order.are cordially invited J. A. Estey had quite a severe attack to me and I am desirous that the boys part well. Hattie Clark was the class poet, Her to the complexion and cures eoustipa- > attend our meetings. Six little girls of Mrs. Miitthieu's of hemorrhage of the lungs last Sunday L S. D owning , tiou. 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by IIow- and girls of Yamhill county should en school rendered a pretty dialogue, “The poem gave expression of thankfulness night, but at last reports he was im Post Commander. B F. C t . ubine , ter thia contest. All who do do so will to teaehes for patient instruction and orth A Co. Adjutant please hand their productions to me. Work Days,” the work of each day in expressed the hope that in future years proving. A Club House at Netarts Kay. Dr. Leon Smith, the big man of the After collecting them I will, with the the week being cleverly represented. NOTICE. Miss Brosia Pennington, of Miss may each still bright and happy be, Kiekapoo outfit, was in town Monday aid of two or three other persona, select and may kind fortune smile upou this The travel to the coast, especially to Woods room recited “Whistling in after his tents and other stuff left here class of '93. Hereafter all notice» iinnounc- Netarts bay, is increasing each year, from them the two best and forward Heaven” very creditably. last fall. He tried to run a bluff onLee them to the secretary of tlie society. Thia concluded tlie oration by the ag entertainments for which an and this has put a new idea into the The exhibition drill of young soldiers, Smith, but failed. It seems that he Amission fee is charged, all head of L. H.‘Cook, of this city. He Let us have a general effort made. The Harry Hobbs acting as captain, all members of the Columbus school. had arranged with Lee to got him a effect will be good, even if we do not Next was rendered by thé C. P. bituary matter after the notice is now at the bay and is building a members of Mrs. Johnson’s school, was new set of tent poles, but when he secure the medals. T death has been given as a mat- house for the accommodation of the very skilfully performed, the boys mak church choir the beautiful quurtet: found that the freight would be a little J. B. S tilwell , “Come Where the Lilies Bloom.” ir of news, all resolutions of con- coasters who prefer a house to a tent ing a very pretty appearance in their high he refused to pay for them, and it County Supt. Following this quartet came the ora alence, wedding notices, cards while spending their vacation at the natty uniforms. This was one of the took a writ of attachment against his tions and essays of the higher class. A Freight War Probable. f thanks, etc., furnished the seashore. The building will contain a best parts on the pregram. stuff to bring him to time. “Modern Barbarisms” was the sub ielephone-Begister for publica- number of rooms sufficient for the ac Pupils of Miss Green’s room next on will be charged for at regu- commodation of a family and these Sweeping reductions in freight rates represented the “Months” by appro ject of a well-written essay by Helen [Sheridan Sun. May 18.] Calbreath, who said that we. as a peo nr advertising rates, 5 and IO rooms will be rented to the people of from San Francisco to all Willamette priate symliols and costumes. Stockmen report that they never saw valley points over file Oregon Pacific ple boasting of the highest civilization, this city and vicinity who spend a ints per line. “Choice of Trades,” by a class of boys month er so at the bay eacli year. With system have been published and they of Miss Mark’s room, very creditably speak of the post as an age of barbar any better grass at this time of the « Local and General. the completion of the Cooper road the went into effect on the 23rd. Accord given by each as he told what trade lie ism. Yet we have our barbarisme, year. A man named Hicks, says the Tilla physical, mental and social. Our mis travel through this city to the coast ing to dispatches this reduction was should choose. [The “Little Beauty” organ atC.Gris- will increase and the trade of the city caused by a policy of general obstruc shapen and distorted feet, our uncom mook Headlight, recently saw a big “The pretty Moon,” a motion song, In's, only $50. with towns and sections west of the tion, which the Southern Pacific com by the little girls of Mrs. Johnson’s and fortable headgear, coliars and shirt band of elk over on tile head of Wilson Dr. Micbaux of Lafayette was in the mountains will increase also This pany has inaugurated against traffic Miss Green's rooms, was a beautiful fronts attest our martyrdom. Tlie men river. The Amity Popgun has put on a big Ity yesterday. country is yet in its infancy when com delivered to them by the Oregon Pa exercise. The stage was filled to its ut though, she thought, are less barbarous [Call at Weed’s grocery and examine pared to the east and our business men cific, with the idea of delaying freight most capacity. Their pretty white than tbe women. They haven’t the smear of People’s party war paint and should follow the example of Mr. Cook routed via that line. This action on dresses bedecked with sto.is presenting agility to trip along the streets in tight will shoot paper wads for paper meney. bods and get prices. the part of the Southern Pacific is caus skirts, nor the endurance to expose We don’t know on which side of of the an attractive spectacle. V. P. Lancefield will soon open a and reach out; make as great a country ed by the efforts of the Oregon Pacific neck aud arms in conventional evening fence we will fall yet. We shall roost as possible tributary to McMinnville. bee shop next to the cigar factory. Mrs. Matthieu’s pupils in their dia people, in connection with the valley dresses nor the fortitude it requires to on the top rail for a spell till we see logue, “ Open the Gates as high as the Baloon Ascensión. Prof. L. R. Lewis,of Dayton,Is study- merchants, to open the Willamette for lace lungs and vital organs in a cir something to flop for. Sky,” in which the diflerent walks iu ■g dentistry with Dr. G. 8. Wright. navigation to Eugene. Thus it appears cumference of from 13 to 20 inches. She Last Saturday afternoon was the life were represented by suitable cos (Dayton Herald May 19.] The Baptist church is undergoing re- time set for the ascension of the baloon; that the Southern Pacific has lost the tume und speech as each passed concluded by saying that the acme of tlrs and is being painted and decora- There are seven A.O.U.W. lodges In but on aoeount of the high wind it was choice in positions and the first move through the gates improvised, received highest civilization is a well cultivat Yamhill county, with an aggregate postponed until the next morning. Be in the game is about to be played. The a storm of applause for their perform ed intellect, a pure soul and a perfect membership of 350. Degree of Honor body. Mr. and Mrs. Hull Johnson removed tween ten and eleven o’clock every Oregon Pacific people announce their ance. “Patriotism” was the theme of a well lodges are six or one-third of the num [their former home in Lafayette, last thing was got in readiness and the Intention of following up every ship- Master Charlie Rohr, of Miss Green’s ber in the state. Lturday. word was given to let go, and Prof. ment unnecessarily delayed and plac- room, took tbe cake in his recitation, worded oration by Clair Stilwell. He began by quoting the words of Scott: J. H. Hibbert and Wm. Foster will ,Mr. E. A. Walker, of Ionia, Kansas, Miller took his departure for the higher ing it before the railroad commission “Little, but Keen.” [in the city on a visit to his son, E. C. and purer atmosphere above the clouds. ers. The Southern Pacific has takea Pupils of Miss Mark gave a concert “Breathes there a man with soul so dead put In about 75 acres of potatoes this never to himself hath said— season. Geo. Foster will also put In 'alker, the groceryman. However, when up about thirty-five precautions in this respect, and have recitation, “You put no Flowers on That 'Tills is my own,my native laud.’ ” notified their agents to see that no de Papa’s Grave,” with marked precision the same number of acres. Many others hundred feet, be concluded he would The sheriff remarks that taxes will He instanced some of themauy ways are planting large quantities of pota lay is caused to shipment delivered b and unison in delivery. delinquent on June first and all per earn all the money raised for him with the Oregon Pacific for points on its Next followed a laughable dialogue, in which the spirit of patriotism mani toes. is wanting to save costs must pay be- out going higher, so, after nllowing the road. creating great amusement, entitled fests itself. Boys of today will soon be parachute to open,be began to descend. A Leader« e that time. "How Johnnie stopped crying,” by pu called upon to guide the ship of state. He came down at about the rate he as A Wonderful Kugine-*Cauuot be Sur- rite Hotel Yamhil is being repaired, If the youth be taught obedience to law Since ite first introduction, Electric passed. pils of Mrs. Matthieu. will lie more comfortable in the fu- cended, not seeming to be in any haste there will be little need for jails and Bitters lias gained rapidly lit popular The “ May Queen Marell, ” Paul about the matter, and arrived on terra », as changes in tlie size of the office, Au engine exerting surpassing pow Caoper carrying the May pole and penitentiaries. The observance of our favor, until now it is clearly in the lead flrma safe and sound. Those who have amo' g pure medicinal tonics and alter- it, are being made. er it always a source of wonder, and seen numerous baloon ascensions and yet how many are entirely forgetful of Maud Hobbs crowned queen, was an national holidays offers opportunities to asives—containing nothing which per J. P. Irvine, on account of his con- parachute jumbs pronounee the exhibi stimulate us to renewed patriotism. mits ite use as a beverage or intoxicant tbe existence within themselves of an especially fine number. The floral dis med increase of business, has thrown tion of Mr. Miller the most successful engine more powerful and enduring play was exceedingly beautiful. This “Integrity and Decision as Elements it is recognized as tbe best and purest -n the entire front of his store to ac- than any ever Invented. Not perhaps exercise was rendered by Miss Peters’ in Character” was the subject of an ex medicine for all ailments of Stomach, ever witnessed. or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick until they have experienced irregular cellent oration by Josie Gardner. One Liver inaodate.liis customers, Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, pulse, heart fluttering, tenderness in pupils. Attention. Pioneers! nuilt have a mind well filled with and drive Malaria from the system. ity taxes will be delinquent on the The “Little Mothers” with their shoulder and arm, swollen ankles, knowledge, but deficient in moral Satisfaction guaranteed with each bot ; of June and at tliat time costs of asthmatic breathing, weak and hun dolls gave a motion song iu a pleasing Notice Is hereby given that there will tle or the money will be refunded. ration will lie added. Persons hav- be an annual meeting of the pioneers of gry spells, smothering, short breath or manner that reflected much credit soundness anil lacking in prompt and Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by in side, when Its existenee is no fixed determination will fail to com Rogers Bros. unpaid taxes had better settle them Yamhiil county, at Oak Park,McMinn pain upon the participants and upon their 2 longer to be denied, as the possessor mand respect of those about him. The nediately. ville, on June 22d, at 10 o’clock a. tn., must know be has heart disease. Mrs. teacher, Miss Green. The Successful Ones. "A seene in Court,” a dialogue, by person of integrity need never falter. iy, If you have any cash and want on which occaaion there will lie a bas LeBar, Fitchburg, Micb., had heart Iva McCain delivered in a very fifteen years; had te hire house boys of Miss Woods’ room, was well 11 of groceries don’t forget that J. P. ket picnic and strawberry festival, and disease Names of applicants receiving certifi help; lived on liquid food, used Dr. graceful manner a carefully prepared Ine can and will sell you the goods eamp fire in the evening at Garrison’s Miles’ Heart Cure and all symptoms done. This was followed by another cates at the public examination last oration on “ Things that Cost Nothing ” less than any competitors. opera house. Program will be publish left her. Continued use cured her. dialogue, the “Old Fashion,” by Mrs. 8he instanced many ways by which week: by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee, Matthieu’s pupils, in tbe rendition of First Grade—F. A. I.asbier, White- Ire. Matthieu was the recipient of a ed next week. By order of Executive Sold who will give you a doctor’s book free. which the contrast between the old one may make others happy or misera R. 8. C lark , son; Irvine D. Martin,Sheridan; C. A. y beautiful hand painted bouquet, Committee. ble. Kind words, loving deeds and ac Notice. style and the modern school was very Secretary. ply framed, from her scholars at the tions go far toward promoting the hap Deach, West Chehalem; G. A. Pren- cleverly represented. Other papers please copy. tlss, Newberg. le of the school. She appreciates of others. To breeders of trotters it is reported “The Seasons,” a song by 16 girls ar piness Second Grade—Gertie Pound, Lena • gift highly. "Finish What You Begin ” by Mag Guaranteed Cure. that there are no trotting stallions in ranged in fours, eacli four having a gie Lewis was delivered in good voice. Pagenkopf, Mamie Welsh, McMinn l. T. Jolly is in attendance at the this county but Vanqtiish and Duroc special feature to represent and the She thought many failures in life were ville; E. V. Littlefield, Lafayette. We authorize our advertised druggist te grange this week, which is in ses- to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Prince. I wish it distinctly under whole closing with a full chorus; was owing to lack of energy and time wast Third Grade—Maggie Lewis, Rebec n at the Dalles. An effort will be consumption, coughs and colds, upon stood that I have a horse with whioh in frivolous pursuits. Nothing well rendered. This exercise was per ed should be begun that is not worth com ca Peery, Clarence Mundinger, Luella If you are afflicted no other in the county can compare, in de to have the next annual meeting this condition. formed by Miss Wood’s pupils. pleting. with a cough, cold or any lung, throat Lynch. McMinnville; Myrtle Price, d in this city. "Waiting for tbe 2:40 Train,” a dia Dotba Daniels discoursed on “The Cora D. Vann, Mattie Stratton, New or chest trouble and will use this rem blood or os a sire. He is the grand sire ke local teachers' institute that has edy os directed, giving it a fair trial, of Longitude, 2:18; Montrose, 2:24 and logue by pupils of Miss Peters, was Rewards of Industry.” She treated berg; Edwes Cary, Lafayette; Minnie n called to meet at Amity on the and experience no benefit, you may re Sugar Pine who will go in the list and amusing and was a taking number. her subject under the heads of physical Ettlegeorge, North Yamhill; Mary mental and moral industry in a logical turn the bottle and have your money many by Adrian, 6053. The old sire is Nanna Ungerman, especially, in tbe ling Saturday, has been indefinitely way, bringing Illustrations of what is Haynes, McMinnville. refunded. We eould not make this of tponed owing to the prevalence of fer did we not know that Dr. King’s doing well here notwithstanding the leading part did well. She represented gained Ry plodding industry. The fac htheria in that town. New Discovery could lie relied on. It false reports about him. an old lady with cure alls for the ail ulties develop by uso. Persevering in Headache aa<l Dlszlnees--Fre<iaenl Ceas es of Apoplexy and Paralysis. dustry brings sure reward. [emorial services will be held at the never disappoints. Trial liottles free at ments flesh is heir to. Special Attention. “The Pleasures of Knowledge” was Rogers Bros.’ drug store. Large size ra house on the coming Sunday. 50c and $1. Miss Hattie Hodge, of Miss Woods ’ tbe|subject of an oration delivered by The most recent and profound re 2 We call especial attention to our dress room, delivered a brief valedictory in Rebecca Perry. The true object of searches in this diaection by specialists, r. Whitmore will preach. On Tues- A ria to! Ariato! knowledge is to mature wisdom and to have developed conclusively that the services will be held at tbe same goods, notions, trimmings and shoe de aa effective manner and tbe exercises render ourselves better, happier and disorders frequently result in ice and Capt. Ormsby, of Silverton, Go to Montee’s and get your photo partment. In these lines we have un for the afternoon closed by singing a more useful. The fountains of knowl above death or permanent disability. Dr. questionably the largest and most va II deliver an address. vacation song, Mrs. Matthieu leading. edge should be kept pure and methods Miles' Restorative Nervine is the great graphs taken; the finest In the city This song sung in a rousing manner by of acquiring knowledge should be of est remedy for either of these apparent J. J. Qualey, of the Ann of Hender- You will always Had us ready to please ried stock to select from. ly insignificant causes. Nothing ap- Just think of a lace curtain 3 yards 250 voices was a good closing to the ex tbe best. i and Qualey, was in Portland last our customers. McMinnville, Oregon Pres. Campbell then delivered an em- Sroaches it in merit. Mrs. W. E. ?k and secured an order for two BUYERS' AND BUSINESS DIRECTOR. long at 11 per pair, better at $1.25,$1.50, ercises. ineatly practical address to the classes. iurns, of South Bend, Ind., who had $2 and $3 per pair. All new this sea THE GRADUATING EXERCISES. b monuments, one at $800 and the Subject: "Right Ideals.” He is an ear suffered from constant headache for Long before the time for tbe begin nest and forcible speaker. His address three months, was oured by it. The Rhodes A Rhodes are sole agents for son. Spring cloaks and blouse waists er at $2,000. The latter is a sarcopba- daughter of Daniel Myers, Brooklyn, ail new this season. Very stylish. ning of the exercises of tbe graduating was well received. j job and is said to be very beautiful. the sale of lots in Willis addition. At the close of the address the classes Mich., had been insane for ten years Respectfully, classes the opera (house was filled to were presented to the board of directors and G. 8. Wright, dentist, McMinnville, IndianWarVelerans, Hembree Camp was having from 15 to 25 Ate a day. A. J. A pperson . overflowing with the parents and and received their certificates at the Nervine cured her of both fits and in III meet at Garrison's opera bouse, in Oregon. friends of the several classes. At 8:15 hands of Mr. Nelson, prefaced by a few sanity. Sold on a guarantee by Rogers its city, on Friday, June 2, 1893, at 1 Prevent and cure Con.tlpettou and Swk- Dry oak wood delivered at $3.00 per the exercises were opened by the ap woids of commendation and congratu Bros. Get a book free. m. Officers for the ensuing year and cord. Leave orders at J. R. Booth’s Headache. Small Bile Deaua. lation to the classes. pearance of the classes led by Prof. Pee-' Marriage Licenses. At this juncture Miss Perry, in be legatee to the state encampment are market. Probate Court. bles, principal of the schools, followed half of the respective classes, presented be elected. By order of the captain. Hate given away at Kay A Told’s. Estate of Sarah E Smith; J T Smith ky Prof. Buchanan, principal of the Profs. Buchanan and Peebles with cra May 20—Letta Wooley, 19; J. W.Wal There will lie a Mikado social at the Read their add and go get one. vat pins, to which the professors re appointed administrator; bond fixed at Columbus school, accompanied by sponded, after recovering from the sur ling, 22. tesbyterian church at Whlteeon, Sat- The buteher shop of J. R. Booth »1200; filed and approved. E A Wood President P. L. Campbell, of tbe state May 24—Olive Vanirla, 19; Henry prise with which they were overtaken. day, May 27, 1393. Music by the is at all times supplied with the best of normal school at Monmouth, next in The class then sung the closing song, Petit; Indians. mity band and glee club. Refresh- meets. Game and fish in season, rec ward, J L Hoskins and B C Miles ap order the classes graduating. When “Beautiful River,"after which they re pointed appraisore. ente and ice cream for all. Every- Hows This! ollect. all had taken their several stations ceived tbe congratulations of their nu Estate of Chan Lehman; petition for mérous friends. Each member of tbe le invited. Proceeds for the benflt were seat class was the recipient of many lieauti- Baled timothy hay for sale at $14 per appointment filed; to be heard June6th on the stage and Wc offer One Hundred Dollars Reward the church. ed tbe first number on the program an ful il flowers. for any case of Catarrh that cannot be enred ton by J. Wiaocarver. Good quality, at 11 a. m. Cltatinu to isoue. Judge Wm. M. Townsend, editor of call and examine. Special mention to the solos by Hall Catarrh Estate of Isaiah Waddell; first semi- nounced was a piano trio by the Misses _ S as. .. Is due .... V I ’s i'.r CX-WA- A Care f'rv F. j. C heney Co Props, Toledo. O. during the exercises bv Misses ic Lakeview Fxaminer, was In the Apperson, aud which was prettily ren rendered tYethe undersighed, have known F. J When your $200 watch need* repair- I annual account approved. Ethel Rallinger, Mattie Deilschneider, ty Saturday, visiting Mr. 8. U. Beach, Ing take it to ».A. Smith. All kind. Cheney for the last 15 year«, anil believe dered. for also Helen Galbreath and Josie him perfectly honorable in all business The first graduate to speak was Clau and fe went up to his old home in Yam- Gardner ef the graduating class. transactions and financially able to carry buitjr. Small Bile Brana tScper bottle. dine Clark, her subject, "The Greatest Ill yesterday. Tbe judge is an old of jewelry repaired. The closing exercises this year have out any obligations made by their firm. ». Howorth * Co. at tbe McMinn- _ Republic.” She briefly reviewed the been very satisfactory to all. The pu West A Truax, wholesale druggists,Toledo. ar horse of democracy and is a posei- Ohio. ____ _ history of the world, showing wherein pils and teachers well deserve tbe Walding. _«e candidate for governor.—Airf/onrf vllle pharmacy are closing out their Kinnan A Marvin, wholesale stock of paints and oils at coat. < all -p||C traveling public are now fully they achieved greatness anil clearly praise they receive. druggists. Toledo. Ohio. fHxpatch. I Hall s Catarrh cure is taken internally, pointed out the causes that combined s|lve to the fact that the Chicago, Un Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The members and congregation of the and investigate. I acting directly upon the blood and mucus Rhodes A Rhode, have money to ion Pacific A Northwestern line offers to their overthrow. Of course she made surface« of the system. Price 75c per bot Baptist church will join in the raemo- The Best Salve in the world for Cute, i the greatest re- Brui9eSi Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, tle. Sold by all druggist«; Testimonials free. the very best accommodation« to the it appear that ours was rial services at tbe opera bouse next loan on improved farm property. is seen. She deliv- Fever Sores. , T< ____ _____ Jetter, < 'lutpped Hands, When you want price« on lumber get public from and to Chlcngo, Omnhn public the world has Sunday morning, and in union tem Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San her oration iu an easy and natural Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup- perance services to be conducted bjr them of A. 8. Briggs as be will rave! and intermediate pointe, not only dur- ered ssiannnr tions. and positively cures Piles or no Diego, Cal., say»: "Shiloh's Catarrh you money. Any quantity and quality, ing the Worlds fair, but all the year Min Rose Trumbull In the evening at the «iibieet of Minnie P*yrPnui"7i; I*V'sraoteed to give i ¿he first medicine I have "Music" was the I subject ot Minnie rfpct satisfaction, or money refund I . l .. „.„.. ia around. _________________ the same place. Owing to repairs In Office with Jan. Fletcher. ----- -- the i_... Price 25 cents per box. For sale ever f°un<* that would do me any good Hawaii's oratien. She said love ofl the church, Sunday school will be held > r-ne Small Bile Dean every nt»ht fora It stirs by Rmrer« Bros. | Price 50 ets. Sold by Howorth A Ca. music was a common bond : re-l sioum TorpM Lirin Me. pu bottl. at tbe usual hour In the "ellefe chapel ' after mins, hurtr bottle. Try Weed'» blended coffee. If y«»u have real eMate to «ell, 114 It with A. M. Peery*. Entertainment. i VERY SUCCESSFUL. -------------- Th. Clo-lng Ex.rel... of ill. City lie Schools. Have you seen the “MINNIE?” Remember we have the famous Minneapolis Binder, And the Wood Mower and Rake Come in and examine them before buying elsewhere. We are in Business and mean Business. JONES & ADAMS, Third Street, McMinnville, Oregon. If yourself or friends wish to be cured of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine or Tobacco Habits, seek only the Genuine Keeley Treatment, which is the only safe, reliable and permanent cure in existence. Genuine Keeley Institutes, with moat favorable surroundings, at FOREST GROVE and ROSEBURG, OR ttìf Write for Particulars. Correspondence Confi dential. . ADIRONDACK Is the best bred horse in the State of Oregon; of fine form and finish and remarkable intelligence and kind disposition. He is an unusually sure foal getter, and his colts are all large and speedy. FEDIO-REE. « s◄ g 9 (Abdallah, 1. 'Hambletonian 10(Ry»- • [241 dike’s) lire of 41 2: 30 (Cha» Kent mare, performer». 'Bona Fide, 720, sire« of Humbert, 2:28, Bellairs. and Daniel Boone, »ire of Echo 2:274; Kate, dam of Breeze, < 2:24; Bruno, 2:29^ a ( Nelly M 2:28| and Young Bruno 2:22j Susie Owens 2:26. (Hambletonian, 10. 8 'Volunteer, 55 »ire of St. Julian 2:ligand 26oth (Lady Patriot, by Young Pa- ers in 2:30 or better. riot outof Lewi» Hulaemara Madge. ^Abdallah, 15. Nelly ^Kate Darling, by Sherman Mor gan, founder of the great Mor gan family. A dirondack is the sire of Annie B, record 2:40; Adrian, 2:44; Ambler 2:444; Flora T, 3:35, and Ada R, two-year-old record, 2:47; also others which sold at high prices, among them Cicero for $1250. TERMS.—INSURANCE, $25.00. ADIRONDACK will make the season of 1893 as fol lows: Fridays and Saturdays McMinnville; Mon days, Sheridan; Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Amity; Thursdays, North Yamhill. D. E. SHEPARD. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR FOR THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER Best Local Paper in Yamhill