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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1893)
AT THE WORLDS FAIR. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. has reached a high degree of perfection. In the Kentucky room the most no ticeable thing to me is the harplschord lieught at the name time as was Nellie Curtis’, aud belonging to Mian Pickett, the great grandmother of Kentucky's fair young violinist, Miss Curry Duke. A beulitiful oil painting of the original owner is also hung in the Kentucky room. The California room is orna mented by great wall paintings, bold in execution, which show well the character of the country. In the corri dor are the paintings of Queen Victoria and others of the royal women of Eng land. The New York Loan exhibit is most lovely. I hurried, when the shadows came, toward the lagoon and the great fountain and the mighty statue and the peristyle. Ob, that I might show you the beauty of the thing in the dim twilight, that I might set before each one of you the glory of the nightfall. b>or a million stars, along building and basin, under arch and over doorway, up and away, were lit and reflected in every ripple upon the water. The great search lights fluug golden shafts across the sky. The stat ue of Diana sprung, like the fairy in visible, into life, then disappeared as if by magic, The graceful white women about Columbia in her barge of state seemed to move and have a very life. I crept down the stops and crouched close to the water, and some longing which 1 had always had and which seemed stronger than ever now, was gradually satisfied as I sat by the flash ing water and listened to the music which seemed only a part of tlie beau ty and glory. Before biddiug farewell, however, to Jackson park, 1 wish to re fer to two things, not properly exhibits and yet connected w ith the exhibition, and of more than passing interest. These are the caravels and the Ferris wheel. These caravels are the exact representations of the Santa Maria, the Nina and tlie Pinta, in which Colum bus and his crew made the memorable voyage of 1492. Having sailed, as did their great originals, across the wide Atlantic, they reached in safety the harbor of Jackson park, and the rec»|>- tiou they received was unique. All nations joined in giving them a cosmo politan greeting. Leaving them—the caravels, which will remain on exhibi tion during the remainder of the fair, I come to the Ferris wheel. This takes its name from the investor, Mr. (4. W. G. Ferris, of Pittsburg, and is admit tedly one of the wonders of the age." It may be said to eclipse the freak of the Paris exposition, tlie Eiffel tower, as the latter was constructed on well-tried scientific principles, while the Ferris wheel was a venture on unknown ground. Engineers of skill asserted that a hanging w heel containing 1700 tons of steel could not be made to re volve. It was stated |hat *25,000 was cxjiendeil in calculations and building plans before a dollar was put into con struction . It was finally decided to be feasible and the work began. The foundations, which extend for forty feet under ground, had to be laid dur ing tlie coldest weather of last winter, and it was necessary to use live steam freely in mixing the concrete to keep it from freezing. By the time they were completed the iron was arriving and the work continued until June 21st, when the inauguration took place and the wheel revolved for the first time, propelled by the 1969 horse power en gine. I will not attempt to refer to the German exhibit, valued at ten mil lions of dollars, that of France valued at nine million dollars, nor that of the mother country valued at eight mil lion. In dosing I cau ouly briefly re fer to the manufactures and liberal arts buildings, tlie largest building in the world. 11 is said to cover an area of 31 acres, while its floor area, including galleries, is 44 acres. It cost nearly two million dollars. There are nearly seven million feet of lumber in the floor aloue and it took five carloads of nails to fas ten it in position. There is iron and steel enough in the roof to build the Brooklyn bridges, while the lumber in the building would require all that is grown on 1199 acres of thickly timber ed pine forest. Tlie building is really one of the wonders of the world. I have now referred briefly to all the no table buildings on the ground, their size and cost. Their lieauty and grand eur, however, as, surrounded by lakes and flowers, they lift their lofty domes from among the trees and waxled islands, I will not attempt to portray. Pi’RViNE—To the wife ot crank Pur ---------- vine, of this city, on Wednesday I will endeavor to tell our readers Kept. 27, 1803, a daughter. something of the magnificent buildings - OF TIIE— w hich make the White city on Jack- Put up in neat watch-shaped bottle«, sugar »UB8CR1PTION RATE« coated. Small Hile Beans. 25c. per bottle. son park, seven miles from the busy O«» Copy. par year, laadvincs.................. *1 00 heart of Chicago, and includes an area Oat Ctpy, six month* in advance.............. ElPriMVl‘in’ ,'*“Ve Mr Administratrix's Sale of Land. of H6j acres, w ith a frontage of one and Portland . 6’15 p in 8»:iFrsAn“'’oWn Entered at tlie postoftice at McMinnville one-half miles on the lake front of Michi Notice is hereby given, that Nancy Tur Sail Fran. 7:00 p in Portland Oregon, as second-class matter. gan. They will, perhaps, naturally ner. as administratrix of the estate of Sam Above trains stop at all uel Turner, lHe of Yamhill county, state of want to hear something of w hat was Portland to Albany in. lu-i,,. ,¡*„,4’ J Oregon, deceased, will, by virtue of an or Hlidds, Halsey, Harriaburg, JunTtkn", R ksolutio . w or (’ owdolbncb axd all O bit - inside of them. To describe the con der of the county court, of said county, nary Poetry will be charged for at regular Irving, Eugene and all „tation,t't0^ made on the 8th day of July, 189.3, empow tents is for me in impossibility. Out of advertising rates. burg to Ashland inclusive “ ering and licensing her so to do, sell, at the • * • thousands and thousands of things of Roaeburg .Mall Dall». N avplb <’ ohm O f *T iik T b ^ bpiioxb -K boib - court house door in McMinnville, in said county and state, on October 21, 181X1, at 1 1.IAVK. rru will lie mailed to any person in the the same nature w hich I w itnessed it is o’clock p. m. of said day, at public auction Portia.id . 8:39 am'Roseburg 5.« United States or Europe, who desires one. difilcult to particularize and the recital for cash, the following described real prem Roseburg. 7:00 a 111 Portland. 4 J free of charge would hardly be interesting, yet I will ises belonging to said estate, towit: L. I*. Fisher, Newspaper advertisiing briefly describe the principal buildings. Lot 1. Beginning at a point 11 91 chains agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, San west and 21.00 chains north of the south Fram-isco. is our authorized agent. This Perhaps the first 1 should mention is east corner of the donation land claim of paper is kept on tile iu his office. Edward T. Washburn, in T. 2 S_, R. 5 W. of the Administration building, which af ANU the Willamette Meridian, in Yamhill coun fords headquarters for the managers of ty, state of Oregon, and being a part of said All eubicribere who do nol reccire their the exposition, the fire and polite de Second Class Sleeping Cars claim and, also, being a part of the Elijah paper regularly will confer a favor by inf Dodson donation land claim, and running Attached to nil Through Train« Comparatively speak, mediately reporting the »rone to thin office partments, etc. thence north (variation 22 degrees east) WEST SIDE DIVISION ing, this is one of the smaller buildings, 13.00 chains to a fir 16 inches in diameter, Between Portland and Corvallis. which is marked for a corner; thence north and yet the floor area covers over four 77'a degrees east (variation 22', degrees Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. Thursday, October 5, 1893. acres. It is so richly ami ornately dec cast) 15.80 chains to a stone in county road L1KAVE I . AHRivr leading from North Yamhill to Turner’ s Portland. 7:30 a m McMinn’ to is orated and has such a wealth of artistic saw mill ; thence south 64 degrees aud 40 McMinn ’ .. 10:15 a ni Corvallis . ii .’S 1 orvalli, A COMPARISON. 11:1* design that ills pronounced the gem of minutes east along the center of said road, Corvallis . 1:00 p m McMinn' mi the exposition, and cost *435,999. it is 5.65 chains; thence south 1.3 4.3 chains to McMinn’... 3:61 pm' Portland 1’—“•■■■• . : .1 5 35 the northeast corner of lands owned by W. the only building that will remain as a At Albany and Corvallis connect A comparison of the tax roll of 1892 L. l’etersou to a stone; thence west 20.00 trains of Oregon l ’ acitic. chains to the place of beginning, contain aud the tax roll of 1893 is interesting, memento of the exfiositiou, for permis Express Train Daily, except Sund.y ing .30.25 acres; and the following parcel of liecause they represent two different sion to use the grounds for the purpose LEAVE. land, towit: . ABBIVI ideas in the taxation problem. The of the fair was only obtained on condi Portland. 4:40 p nnMcMnn ;« Lot No, 2. Beginning at a point 11.91 McMinn’. .. 5:50 a in;Portland. 8 '25 chains west and 20 no chains north of the tion that the buildings should all be value of land has increased over 1892 southeast corner of the Edward T. Wash but *46,885 in tlie face of the fact that taken down at the close, and the burn donation land claim, in T. 2 S., It. 5 W. of the Willamette Meridian and being a there has been 402 acres added and grounds restored to their original con part of said claim; theme north 14 09 that the land now carries nearly all the dition for park and pleasure pur]M>ses. chains to a fir 14 inches in Can be obtained at lowest rates from 6 diameter; thence in a southwesterly value that appeared last year under the In close proximity to the Administra Wileox, Agent, McMinnville. direction to the northwest corner of the head of improvements. Tlie average tion building is the Machinery hall, a R KOEIILER, E. I’. ROGERS tract of land sold to Ola Martin . thence value of each acre of land in the coun building K4<> feet in length and 402 feet east on the north line of said Martin tract Manager. Asst. G F. 4 p’ 20 00 chains to the place of beginning, con ty last year was *11.73, and this year it wide. It is filled with every conceiva taining 14 09 acres ; and. also, lhe following The 'Z'a.q.-u.liia. Rente. is *11.22. The value*of land in this ble kind of machinery atid all in mo described parcel of land, towit: Lot No. .3. Beginning at a point .31.91 county this year based ”. muv ,-ei tion. It took .569 hides to make one of chains west of the southeast corner of the acre of last year is less than the valu the belts I saw here. It was 8J feet Edward T. Washburn donation land claim in T. 2S., R. ."» W. ol the Willamette Merid ation of this assessment by *41,619 wide, 293 feet long and weighed 5176 ian in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and |>ounds, Near by is the stock pavilion, without considering the *279,255 of im being a part of said claim, and running provements that has been taken from containing likely tlie l>cst show ring thence west 15 00 chains to a stake; thence north 20.00chains: thence east 15 chai ns to last year’s improvement value column tlie world has ever seen. Anyone en Ohl Martin’s northwest corner; thence aud added to the land value column of gaged in the lumber business would be south 20.00 chains to the place of begin ning, containing 30 acres; said lots one, two this year- This shows that there has interested in the $35,000 sawmill which and three being described in county survey been a shrinkage of *228,635 iu this stands near by and is devoted to the No. 1293, as recorded on page .312 of Book exhibition of machinery for the sawing “E” of County Surveys of said county; and item alone, that said parcels of* land will be sold for The value of town property inis in of timber. I saw here, upon a pair of cash. creased *19,129 and the value of acreage sleds, what is claimed to bo the largest Dated September 18th, 1893. NANCY TURNER. has fallen off 51 cents )>er acre. Mer load of logs ever hauled in the world by Administratrix. chandise and implements have de one team. Our readers will not likely Ramsey & Fenton, Attys, for the estate. dispute the pretension, when I say that creased in value *">8,124. There is less BETWEEN WILLAMETTE VAL value iu money, notes and accounts the logs were 18 feet long and the load POINTS ANO SAN FRANCISCO this year than there was last year by 33 feet high. The logs contained 3Q,955 *633,455, which demonstrates that there feet, anil weighed 114 tons. They were was either mere lying done in 1892 than kauled on bunks 16 feet long, and it Ocean Steamer Sailings. ! in 1893 or more in 1893 than there was took nine fiat cars to get them to Chi 4# in 1892. After considering all the cago. Tlie Forestry building is an in 8. 8. WILLA M ETTE VALLEY Leaves San Francisco............. July 11, 21,1 mortgages that are held by outside par teresting one of its kind. It is com Leaves Yaquina............................July 5,16,! ties, it still shows that there is much posed wholly of woods and timbers, This company reserves the right to chan] prevarication indulged in when the as many of the woods having the bark on. sailing dates without notice. sessor makes his yearly tour. Further It is claimed that not a lilt of iron was We have just filled the Tyler store room on Third St. River Steamers. comparison of the two years is tiresome, used in the construction of the build between Redmond’s and Irvine's, with a complete stock of ing, wooden bolts and pegs taking the Steamer ‘Hoag" leaves Portland, the summaries are published on another nesday and Saturday at6 a in page and as a comparison furnishes place of nails. The Agricultural build H. (’. D av , Gen. Agt., much food for thought on this intricate ing covers an area of fifteen acres, and Salmon Street Wharf, Portland. question of taxation, it is hoped that as its name indicates, is devoted to ag- 1). IL V avghn , Gen. A^t„ our readers will take advantage of the rleultuarl products. This ranks next San Frnncuco. And everything usually kepi in a firstclass grocery store. to the Administration building as the R. E. MULCAHY, Gen l 8upt, opportunity and be able to vote next Everythihg is New and Fresh and of the Very Best Corvallis, Oregon. June for men who have intelligence most elaborate structure on the grounds. Quality and Varieties. enough to solve the matter so it will Music hall, w hich will seat 2500 people not place the burden of taxation upon besides the exposition orchestra of 114, one class. When the gross value of and America union of Swedish singers, property iu this county will fall *756,- »horns of 500. The Fine Alts building Neither are we selling some things lx-low cost for a bait 923 in one year and *633,455 of it is rep probably contains property of more and then adding on to 01116181 to get even. But we are value than any other building on the resented by a loss in the rich mail’s column—money, notes and accounts— grounds. It is considered fire proof, there is something radically wrong containing 1,359,800 pounds of iron and with our honesty or the assessment 13,000,000 bricks. It is an immense At the Lowest Possible Living Profit. We will make building, covering an area of live acres law. it an object for you to call on us before purchasing else and is subdivided into hundreds of dif where. Goods delivered free of charge. ferent compartments; the walls of them HARD UP FOR A SCARE. all being covered with magnificent Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. We cannot help feeling it degree of paintings. This building is a veritable commiseration for tlie organic republi paradise for lovers of art, and it would Soliciting the patronage of all our old customers anil all can editors. They are so hard up a po take weeks to study minutely its treas new cnes who see fit to patronize us. we are yours truly, litical scare. For twenty-five years ures, gathered together as they are AND ALL |liey have been conducting their cam from all parts of the earth, and being paigns with a terrible spook of some really the world’s gem of art. sort as the centerpiece of their political The fisheries exhibit was of fully as proprieties. much interest. There is the general The rebels served them admirably for fisheries exhibit in the main building, a decade or more after the war was all while in one annex is an angling ex over aud the swords had lieen beaten hibit, where the theory of catching fish into ploughshares and the spears into can be seen, and in another the aquaria Quickest t j Chicago, and pruning books. Even as late as 1884 w here nearly every kind of inhabitant JJORSES are Trained for Speed and Broken The East. many of their leaders thought there of the water, liotli fresh and salt, may to Drive, Quicker to Omaha and was ‘one more president jn the bloody be seen swimming around in its native —AT THE— Kansas City. element. The salt w ater fish are shown shirt.” Then the .British bugalioo was press in tanks holding 49,000 gallons of salt Pullman and Tonrlst Sleepers, ed into service. Every proposal to re water, which was brought from the At Free Reclining Chair Cars. Dining (are. dace the tariff bounties enjoyed by tlie lantic ocean after being condensed for For rates or general nforniation radon promoters of republican campaign shipment to one-fifth its usual bulk and For these reasons: Our Fall and Winter stock was ordered or address, Stable room will be rented to those who wish funds was met by the cry of “British restored upon arrival to its normal early in the Spring, direct from the manufactories consisting W H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. l’asn. Aid. to do their own training. 251 Washington St . gold.” Other variations of the “free- density by adding fresh water. Tlie of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and PnBTtAKn, Ouxcox trade” scare were invented and played Horticultural building is an interesting Gents' Underwear, Trunks. Valises. Millinery, etc. with great (ingenuity and no little suc- one to lovers of flowers. An ornamen cess. tal boat landing leads up to its grand from Terminal or 'inferior Points Ik Finally the people refused to 1« entrance, through lieautiful flower ter And is the Ideal track of the State for Train frightened any longer by campaign races of out-door exhibits and past Our Clothing is surely the l>ent fitting anil bent quality tn the ing Purposes. s|tooks and elected a president and a tanks for the growth of aquatic plants. market, and prices away down. Overcoats in all shades and M innie P otteh . congress commissioned to reduce the Palms, bamboos, tree ferns are there in qualities. Our boots and Lhoes are made by the following tariff. great lieauty and profusion. The little CHEAP MONEY FALLACY. firms: Fortunately for the scare-workers, ones were not forgotten by the directors Parties interested are requested to eall at track for terms, etc. W. L. Douglas, ot Brockton, Mass. but most disastrously for tlie country, of the fair, for there is also a children’s is the Line to Take David Wilson, in his article in the C. M. Henderson A Co., oi Chicago, 111. a genuine panic set in over tlie tenden building where the children can con A. T. HARPOLE. McMinnville, Oregon. October number of the J-bram, in com Brown-Disnayer Slioe Co., of St. Louis, Mo. cy of the republican silver-purchase gregate and enjoy the sjairts of the or menting on the fallacy of a cheap mon Earl A Co., of San Francisco, Cal. and tlie paper-iutlatieu law to force the dinary nursery. The Transportation It 1« the DINING CAR ROUTE. It raw ey, says: Remember our goods are first-class and will be sold accord Through VFSTIBULED TRAINS finances te a cheap silver basis. “See building is nearly 1009 feet long and “The advocates of the extended use ing to the times. Call early*and get your pick while the Every Day in lhe Year to what comes of electing a democratic contains every imaginable contrivance of silver ns currency, plant themselves Stock is complete. president!".shouted tlieauthors of the for carrying purposes, from the most also on what they regard as a funda disaster. primitive of olden times to the electric mental principle, namely, that it is de ,No Change of Cara) The strong vote in tlie house in favor vehicle of to-day, w hile the culmina sirable to have cheap money. But as of repeal, in res|>onse to the president’s tion in railway appliances is shown by Composed of l)l\I\C< CARS a matter of fact, no commodity money recommendation, stopped the panic, Norton's ball-bearing lifting jack, the (and all true money is a commodity),* (unsurpassed) and business and industry liegan at exhibit of w hich was in charge of Mr. PULLMAMDRAWIAGROOMSLEEPEU lie it gold, silver, copper, iron, cattle or once to revive right in the face of re Woodward. Tlie names of the Mining (Of Latest Equipment,) cabbages, can lie relatively cheaper. publican declarations that tariff agita and Electricity buildings, w hich are of cheaper than another kind. The val-! TOURIST SLEEPING CARS tion had caused the trouble. The bat about equal size, covering a floor area Best that can be constructed and in ue of each lif not a token or representa which accommodations are for hol tered old free-trnde spook having failed of about nine acres, most sufficiently tive currency, and minting is free) will der« of First or Second-ejass Tick- I to frighten any one, the organs have,' i designate J—‘---- — their ........ contents. j de|>eiid upon tlie amount of labor em-' Owing to very close times in money matters and the low price et«, and with ludicrous inappoeitenero, revived My heart fails inc when I think of bodied in It, or that will be required to of grain, and in fact everything the farmer has to sell, I have ELEGANT DAY COUltt tlie older cry of the “rebel brigadiers,” what I would like to say alsmt the purchase it: and no legislation can concluded to make this Big Sale, and give the people of Yamhill That’s Har’d Times Doetuine. Continuous Line connecting with >• A and proclaim once more that "thesouth women’s work at the Columbian expo line», affordiug direct and unin give it any other value. If statute county a chance to buy their is In the saddle" and that a “free bal sition, for there is no |x‘n that can terrupted service. could make one metal or ot her com lot” is in danger. The fact that the south write the lieauty and glory of it, nor Pullman Sleeper reservations can be modity o pm I in value to another, the ed in advance through ativ agent of the row has remained peaceful, prosperous aud words that can measure its lesson and state that first availed itself of the op democratic for a dozen yeats under message. The woman’s building is portunity would acquire boundless Though Tifkels J0;1;““ For Lem Money Than Ever Before. Our terms during this sale home rule, with the republicans in such a mile stone, the first real mark «nd Europe can be purchased at any ticW will be cash at the prices here given. I will gives you the prices riches, and the dream of tbe alchemists office of this conmanv. control of the federal government most down the ages to show the onward of goods as heretofore sold anti the prices at which they will lie would lie realized. If it requires *590,- Full information concerning rates, tiiw of the,! I me,’does not »fleet the alarm march of women and the good they are of trains, routes and other details furnisn* offered during this sale: 990,990 to supply an exclusively gold on application to any agent, or ists. They must have a bugalioo of trying to do, the first real tangible ac currency for the United States, and A. D CHARLT0*. *1.00 Now 15 lbs. *1.00 13 ll»s. Granulated Sugar seme sort. knowledgement that woman is a power silver is depreciated to fifty per c«nt in Asst General Passenger AFJ 17 “ 1.00 15 ’• Extra C Sugar. . . 1.00 A stage tragedyjliat makes every- in business and ill art as well as in her ©•••ral Ofllee Of the Coi»r»"7* value in comparison with gold, it will Off Cor. Wahiagtoa. ¥ 1.00 “ IS “ 14 •* No. 1 Rice. . 1.00 Isxly roar with laughter is ■ prououneed home. I do not lielievo there is a wo- require *1,000,000,000 to perform the 3J"- 1.00 3 “ No. 1 Roast Coffee . 1.00 " success compared with tlie attempt of I man anywhere blit who will, directly same money work a.« gold; And it will 75 tiO 50 •• Fine Salt .......... the calamity howlers to-got a^scare that I or indirectly, receive benefit from plac require the same amount of commodi- 100 " 1.35 *1 1.15 will really frighten anybody, to take ing the great white temple in Jackson dies or embodied lalsor, to buy the ex Coal Oil per can .......... 1.15 1.35 the place of the republican jianie, ! |iark. When I mount the white steps clusively gold curreucy that it will to i Northern Pacific R. R- Ce. Le»»ee- 1.10 •• .......... 90 “ to fill jacket... which awaits only tbe action of the I feel a thrill of exultant pride. It buy the exclusively silver currency. A .......... 1.35 5 Gallons Syrup, keg. . . 1.50 *• senate to completely diroppear.—AVre stays with me, who well can under man who advocates tbe free coinage of 5 “ “ jackets . 2.75 •* .......... 2.40 > or* H’orM. stand how difficult it is to step on the silver for the purpose of obtaining Two Through Trains DaiiJ- SO u .......... ! work of perfecting one's self, with the 1 “ “ per ean 70 \\ ill soon appear in this paper. It i« tho lw*«t n .. cheap money, means, if he has any •• «5 I .55 The f'osnio/MrftVrt« bad to print an . little hands clutching at tbe dress and clear idea of what he is talklug about, lv Minneapolis nr » Mai 54* 95 90 RFGISTFR bvear- a7’ *" P®bli8hed in THE Flour................................ other edition of the Hepteml>er numlier the ever and ever demands of dear ones a depreciated dollar; which if left with ar Iv Ht Paul " sOOal 25 “ 4 for . 25 Soda 3 for containing an exhaustive and well il 1 comfort, and I say, “Thank God for ar II Ma Iv.. Duluth the ippenco t out any provision for redemption in 8 0-»« iW 10 S ar Corn Starch . Iv.. Ashland lustrated article on the World’s fair. the strength they have had." It is im- gold, would be worth just what the bul- h ú OOpjl nW ar Chicago 35 25 Corn Meal 10 lb IF YOU ARE A SUBSCRIBER The total circulation of this ¡»pular po’-xK’J»’ for me to tell all that imprcsseil "j™'’ ' would buy7n the Tickets sold and baggage checke<l 25 Bread, fi for. 7 for . 25 magazine for the month was *211,000. I me. In the finished moms Cincinnati1 to all points in the United State* and * . open market; but which invested with "Y ou should watch for the opening chapters. Bread 26 for..................... . 1.00 “ 30 for . 1.00 Since the price was cut to *1.50 per I has made a proud and refined name for legal tender ability become* an instru da. Close connection made in Chicago all trains going East and South. year or 12J rents per copy, the numl<er herself. It is tbe exponent of “Woman ment of rascality for the sealing of all All Crockery at Cost. Sole Agent for the I. W. w. Mocha and Java. IF YOU ARE NOT A SUBSCRIBER For full information apply tn •old has been beyond the expectation« in Art," complete and beautiful; sculp- ("b||irath>n« of 1 indebtedness, wages, est ticket agent or to JAS. < tfSD. . Remember this sale will continue until the *5.000 worth has been Become one immediately and get all of thia splendid story flirp painting, Tt*i i*ti nor pottery rteittarv faniAira *!»& Oen. Paso, and Tkt. Agt. Chi' of the proprietor. The < tetober number turv. famous the sold hard cash. Don’t forget the place. ; bonds, savingsbanks riepesits, insur- Is up to the standard and Its editor H world over, wood carving which will , ances, trust payments, pension« and to be complimented on the selection of bear all criticism in design and execu the like.”_____________ tlie article« it contains. tion. life »bort, art work In all branches I Dr Mlle M.rrte* tor Mervooo ProsCreOow Tlie Trailing Grocer and Baker of Yamhill County. HARDING L HEATH, Publlaheri. I THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern Pacific Compas KAY & TODD Are lccated in Are now now located in their their new new store one dooi East of the First National bank and have opened up their Pining Cara on Ogden Piillinuii Buffet Skit New Which as usual arc not equaled in this county for quality and assortment. On Account Of the hard times they have marked them very low. Don’t fail to see them before buying your fall clothing. Through Tickets to all Points The Eastern states, Canada or hr Hats, Shoes, etc., As yon can positively save money by doing so. KAY & TODD. Direct Line, Quick Dispatch, Low Freight Rat NEW FIRM; NEW GOODS To the Citizens of McMinnville and Yamhill County: Boiled and Raw^-. Linseed oil is the only proper solvent for color in order to withstand the Oregon weather. Any other preparation is a fraud on the public, and is not carried BY HODSON, We are Not Selling Goods at Cost Who has in stock barrels of the purest and best Boiled and Raw linseed oil that has ever been carried in the city. It is cheap too. THROUG A Quantity and Quality of Paint Selling Full Weight, Straight Goods Not possessed by any other firm in the city can be found at Hodson’s and is for sale. The colors are the best in the market and give satisfaction. FRUIT CANS can also be obtained in any quan tity and are kept in stock at all seasons of the year. SALT LAKE, DENNE OMAHA, WAS Cin, Call on Hodson before Buying Paints, Oils, Etc. CHICAGO, ST. LOUt MILLSAP & COOK. Special Inducements EASTERN CITIES. TRAINING, BREAKING. 1 DAYS T( 2 CHICAGK AT R. JACOBSONS. Cloaks and Jackets. M c M innville track 3 ■ K Track in Fine Condition, Northern Pacific Plenty of Good Water and Shade. To all Points East & South FALL MILLINERY STOCK NOW IN. R. JACOBSON, McMinnville HARD TIMES SALE ! FALL AND WINTER SUPPLIES Positive pact! ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO GUhat? Keep your expenses down ! down to hard pan. Keep everything- I sell you Boots and Shoes at Hard-time P^ces. Just received a full and complete line of Boots and Shoes. F. DIELSCHNEIDER. A NEW SERIAL THE KISS OF GOLD. Wisconsin Central Lins BY KATE .JORDAN. jsjssx J. P. IRVINE, I el EPHON i £ J-B L , Telephone-Register *1 Pet Teat. When Paid in Miance. What ad pleases you on this page? Can you better it in appearance?