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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1893)
LEPHONE-REGISTER F. W. Fenton was called to Spokane I O. P. Hatters. J. E. Magers, Esq., attended the Ore ColMf« Note«. gon bar associatlou In Portland last Saturday by telegram, his brother C.R. Prospects ure very favorable for the While In the city last week Judge week. Fenton being at tbe point of death. He most prosperous year in the history of ¡Fullerton promulgated several orders The Wester» Pedugoyue will resume left ou the afternoon train, but liefere the college. Over sixty are enrolled! of court concerning the O. P. rail publication. Tire Issue now Ireing in he could reach Spokane his brother bad »NTOFFICK HOURS. and more continually coming. Fully road, tbe first of which requires Sheriff press. passed away. C. It. Fenton was a ris half are new ones. 1 Osburn to sell the road not later thau L m. to 7 p. m. From 7:30 p. W. H. Logan has moved into tbe ing young lawyer but lately married. I in. Some new students were added to December 15th to the highest bidder— Tbe early part of his life was spent in der hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. in. Spencer house, corner Fifth and F all bids to be accompanied by a deposit torn 12 m. to 1 p. m this county,and be has a host of friends our list last week. streets. Everything is running ill first-class of 1200,000. Order No. 2 authorizes Re th closes at 9:50 a. m. Mail iat2:30p. m and 9 p. m. Come and have your future destiny who regret ills sudden death. Deatli order and ou schedule time. ceiver Hadley to make an eastern jour was caused by inflammation of tbe ver 5:45 a. m train closes evening predicted at the opera house Tuesday The free class in elocution, together ney to negotiate* with parties concern b. m. miform appendix and the operation for with Indian clubs aud military drill is ing the purchase* of the <). P. railroad, [and southern Tillamook mail evening. its removal. a m. a re»*eat addition to our advantages and while the third mandate authorizes the Will Kratz and wife returned from Under the head of “Misfits” the Al is highly appreciated by a large nuiaber receiver to bring suit to recover money California Saturday last. They will bany Democrat gives the following ru of the students. The class is controlled saiei to be due from the Portland Flour ¡HUKCH NOTICKS. reside iu thia city. mor: "Supt. L. R. Fields and the mas ing Mills Co. The fourth arranges for r E piscopal C hv » ch .—Services Ira and Fred Nelson have a very ter mechanic of the Southern Pacific exclusively by the competent muuuge- lib at It a. in anil 7 :40 p. ni. the receiver to provide employes of the ment of Mrs. Wolfeudeii. neat barber shop at Corvallis and are ool at 9:30 a, ni Prayer meet have been iu the city today making a company with receiver’s certificates for The observatory is nearing eoniple- ly evenings at 7:30. doing a good business. private inspection of the Oregon Pa tloa. The students regard it as tbe wages due for the months of July and Év. S. E M iminobr , Pastor Mr. Kratz, of Portland, one of tire cific’s property, rolling Block, round most important addition that could August, to be dated September 1, and >i> P rksbytkhian C hciu 'H — rv Sabbath at It a. m. and 7 p proprietors of the McMinnville Flour house, buildings, wharfs, etc. It is re have been made to the college, since to draw eight per cent interest. The f School at 9:30 a. m. ing Mills, was in the city Tuesday. ported, and please do not tell who told the members of the class cau observe fifth and last amounts to the stay of ’ Rsv W H Josts, Pastor. ( ivrch .—Services every Sabbatli Quite a number of people from tills you, that tlie 8. P. is making arrange eveniug study hours so easily gaziug proceedings in the matter of the Farm >n>l 7:30 p. ni. Sunday School at city attended the exposition in Port ments te purchase the road, steamers, er’s Loan and .Trust' company asking upon the heavenly bodies. FK«v C. L. B oxham , Pastor. Prof. B with his band of lalairers has that the order creating Mr. Joe Simon I Ciiracit.—Services every Sab- land Friday and Saturday of last week. etc. If true it will materially change a ill. and 7 :30 p. in Sunday Editor Graves, ot Newberg, who has the transportation aspect on this part of hewn down some of the fruitless trees referee, until November 13, which will 10 a. in. Y. P. S C. E. meets and cast them into the eternal lire, come up for hearing on the first day of been in jail here for the last few weeks, the coast.” 1:30 p. m l'rayer meeting Wed- Tbe state horticultural society has whieh adds a great deal towards the the Renton county court.— ChrvtiUin 130 p. m. Everyone invited was given his liberty on Saturday after j H A. D xston , Pastor. been holding a very profitable meeting looks and beautifying of the campus. noon. Gazette. C atholic C' hvrch .—Services 1st The class in political eooHomy starts idays of each month, Second Prof. L. H. Baker has moved his at Corvallis this week. Itseenis that Mary’s at Corvallis Fourth family to this elty. Mr. J. M. Mills a larger number of the fruit growers of this week, dropping Virgil and regard Vlctory!--The Greatest the World Has Known. [Patrick's Church on Muddy. will have charge of the professor’s this vicinity should take an interest in ing him as a thing of the past. ’R ev . T hos B riody , Pastor this society aa it is through it that the The class in zoology is extremely use farm. To muuy u man, stricken on the field fruit interests of the state will be de ful as well as instructive. of battle, the cry of victory has fallen lie Grange. No. 31, P. of H., The water is so low iu the river that veloped. At Corvallis there was great r hall the first and third Satur- Animals of any kind or species are greatfully: but even more grateful to an i month at 10 a. m. Visitors the Toledo cannot reach McMinnville. individual is a realizing sense that by enthusiasm aud many farmers attend very scarce on tlie campus. Filed. J. T. JoLi.Y, tile use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv Freight for this city is hauled from ed. Over 1000 acres of prunes are now L K uns , Master, By the instructions of Prof. Forgo ine he has achieved a victory over any Dayton. Secretary, under cultivation in Benton county in the class dissects beetles, crickets, grass nervous affliction, such as prostration, On October 19th the county judge the vicinity of Corvalllis, and it is hoppers,frogs, tad poles,crawfish, snakes, headuebe, poor memory, dizziness, lie Camp No. 128, Woodmen of Meet first and Third Mondays granted tbe petition of the executrix of claimed by the citizens that the city will lizards, and everything that chance» to sleeplessness, neuralgia, hysteria, fits, dullness, sexual debility, irritability, th; visiting brothers cordially the estate of J. 8. Hibbs to sell real es be the great fruit center of the state. come in their way when they go “bug convulsions, spinal irritability, St.Vitus tend Lodge room Third St. tate at public or private sale. J O. R ogers , C. C. Some one who is undoubtedly fer- hunting.” They can truly say tliat dance, etc. Testimonials of thousand IBFOBD, Clerk, This is the last week of the Portland ninst the saloons threw a rock at tbe there are no bugs on the college cam of such cures are in possession of tbe Dr. Mlles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. industrial exposition. Tbe attendance plute glass front of the Aetna Tuesday pus. Restorative Nervine is sold by Rogers Bt No. 9 meets the second and has not been as large as in former years night and demolished a costly plate Our gymnasium is coming to life Bros., the popular druggists on a guar fday of each month at G. A. R. ¡¿on block at 7:30 p. m. All owing to the financial stringency. gift's. This makes twice that plates have again by the recent addition of a lad antee. .Xsk fof a book, free. the Order.are CQrdiaily invited W. H. Young bad the misfortune to been broken in thesame window in the der. Some of our energetic l<oys realize IT meetings. Real Estate. L S. D owning , lose a joint each uft'tlie middle and l ing past six mouths, and in another coi- the necessity of exercise along with bine , Post Commander. fingers of his right baud at Jones A uin t<*e proprietors otter a reward of their studies. A tug of war will lie Rid G W Patty and wife to School Dists Mutant. $200 for tlie arrest and conviction of tlie ded in the near future. Adams’ factory Monday morning. 33 .aud 46, Yamhill and Polk counties, The Philergian society started some l.J acres; $1. Warren Delashmutt, a lad of fourteen party who wants to do good so bad NOTICE. yeare living near Bellevue, was brought that be commits a crime. One thing three weeks ago with flourishing pros Wni DeHaven aud wife to Emma er all notices announe- to the office of Iirs. Galbreath A Gouch is certain, if tbe person is found a num pects. Six now members were added Lafollet, 152 acres, part of Wm Bran iainiuents Tor which an er to have a crushed ankle dressed on ber of the future years of bis life will be to our active list last week and proposi son die, near Willamina; $7750. spent in the penitentiary. Persons tions for membership are continually 1 fee is charged, all Monday. W A Gardner and wife to H G Si- have been sent up fer fifteen years for coming in. This society should not be bray, blk 4 and lots 1, 2, 3, in blk 1, natter after the notice Nearly all women have good hair, overlooked as Is too often done by stu Gardner’s add to Sheridan: $1. kas been given as a mat though many are gray and few are the same offense in this state. The books and tlie accounts of J. H. dents attending school. The student ’s, all resolutions of con- bald. Hall’s Hair Renewer restores Wni Wascher and wife to Leaner ( wedding notices, cards tbe natural color and thickens tbe Henderson are in my bands for collec whose desire is to get the most benefit Gray, 28? acre»', pt J F Johnson d 1 c, from this school cannot afford to miss ] tion and all persons indebted to him I, etc., furnished the growth of the hair. t 4 s, r 5 vo; $8000. are requested to call and settle at once. the society. It meets regularly every ••Register for publíca George A Morris et al to Milton Hea- Yesterday Duncan Ross caught the Saturday evening at 7:30 in the society ( cock, 10 acres of the d I c[of S Heater, t E. C. A pperson . le charged for at regu- little finger and the oue adjoining of tising rates, I» and IO Shiloh’s Vitaiizer is what you need hall on fourth floor. A cordial invita- 3 . s, r 2 s; $1 400. his right baud in the cog wheels of a T J Shadden lo Doein Shadden, 15 line. for Torpid liver, yellow tion is extended to every body to at chop machine. The little finger was skin ‘ dyspepsia. ( or kidney trouble. It is guaran tend, more especially the sludent», for acres, pt Shaddcir die; $1. amputated at the second feint. teed to give you satisfaction. Price 7oc. we know by experience you will be Daniel E Frazier to Wm Frazier, 141 Tbe funeral directors of Oregon and Sold by Howorth A Co benefitted thereby. The following is acres, , pt Miles Cary .d le, 14 », r 4 w; $1. Washington were in session last week the program for Oct. 28: Catarrh Cannot be Cured Carlton Improven. ent Co to W T and special instruction in tbe art of em Song, Society ¡address, Prof. Nortliup; Kutch, j blk 9, Carlton ; $115. with Local Applications, as they cannot balming were given them. They want reach the seat of disease. Catarrh is a recitation, Mary Rogers; song, society; Monta Stewart an d wife to T N fEST DRAMATIC NOVEL blood or constitutional disease, and in or essay, E. Million; reading, ('has. Ho to make mummies of their subjects. Laughlin, 15375 equan ’ feet of tbe T C der to cure it you must take internal reme Wni. Price, who for a long time was dies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern berg; recitation, Lizzie Davis; song, so Davis d 1 c, t 3 s, r 4 w; $240. a resident of this city, died Sunday last ally, and acts directly on the blood and mu ciety. Recess. Geo W Odell and Sar ah McTeer to cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not Debate, Resolved that the world will Albert Odell, 182 acres z>f tbe Elias in Portland, of consumption. His body a quack medicine. , It was prescribed by passed through here Monday for Inde one of the best physicians in this country never produce sucli another great poet ( Crandall d 1 c, t 4 », r 3 w; $L years, and is a regular prescription, ft as Shakespeare. Aft'. Mr. Fellows and pendence. where tlie funeral was held. for B C M îles and wife to C M Cum is composed of the best tonic.s known, com Miss Smith; Neg. Mr. Root and Miss John Fletcher has sold his feed store bined with the best blood purifiers, acting Fellows. A S tudent . i mings, lot 0, and north j Joi 5, blk 15, directly on the mucous surfaces. The per to Lee Collard and Wayland Hunsaker fect combination of the two, ingredients is Newberg; $2500. It Should be In Every House. what prodaces sncli wonderful* results in J C Cochran to M E Coetem, pt of who will conduct tbe business under •s IN ANOTHER COLUMN. curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St.. Sharps- . the firm name of Collard A Hunsaker. F. J, CHENY & CO. Props., Toledo, O burg, Pa., says he will not be without the south half of tbe A E G aailson d 1 (TERARY SENSATION Bold by druggists, price 75 oents. Mr. Fletcher has moved back on liis Dr. King's New Discovery for con- c; 1 $7500. /Of THE TIME. Elijah Hawkins and wife to» GsMteve farm. sumption, cough and colds, that it cur West Chehalem News. ed his wife who was threatened with Hubert, 40 acres, s 36, t 3 s, r 2 w; $5d0. READ IT. The meeting of tbe West Side Edi Pneumonia after an attack of "La I appear in this paper only, Farmers are busy plowing and seed- Grippe,” when various other remedies tors’ club will be held in this city on Flectrie Bitters- •ould see that you don't ana several physicians had »lone her no Friday and Saturday, November 24th ing. 1 miss a number. This remedy is beeomin'g so well Sam Brisbane has the best potato good. Robert‘Barber, Cookspert, Pa., and 25th. The papers along tlie line of claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has known ! and so popular as i <> n.eed no the railroad can alone gain member crop in tills section of the country. done him more good than anything he i special mention. All who .have used Hugh Bartholemew went to Port ever used for lung trouble- Nothing Electric Bitters sing the sam e song of ship. There is no better medicine for family land Monday to attend the exposition. like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at praise.—A purer medicine dot w not e.x- d and General. i and it is guaranteed to do a 11 that 1» Lyceum every Saturday night at the Rogers Bros, drug store. Large bottle» lst use than Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. Their 50c and $1. 5 i claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all bles $4 to $12 at <’. Gris- sugar-ceating makes them easy ana West Chehalem Hill school bouse. diseases of the Liver and Kidn lys, will The Rev. Elisha Smith, from New City Caucus. kre. * remove pimples, boils, salt rhu on and even agreeable to take, and as they affections caused by impure letings are in progress at contain no calomel or other injurious berg, preached at the school house Notice is hereby that a caucus of the other blood.—Will drive malaaia fr« «n tlie drug, they are perfectly safe for patients Sunday. There will be preaching ev voters of the city of McMinnville will system •ch. prevent as well as ci u« all ery Sunday at 11 o’clock by the Friends be held at the opera house Friday even malarial and fevers.—For cure of hea iacbe. , of the Portland Dinpatch, of any age. of Newberg. Sunday school at 10 ing, Oct. 27,1893, at 7:30 o’clock, for the constipation indigestion try E teetric Wanted—Energetic man to travel in Iroad Tuesday. o’clock. Bitters—Entire satisfaction gaura. lteed, purpose of nominating a «ity ticket. •niels give the definition this county and secure orders for busi or money refunded. Price 50 cts. asd Miss Slna Jenson, Clara and Bertha ness house. Permanent position with $1.00 per bottle at Rogers Bros. Arug Mlles’ Nerve and Liver Fills. jin their ad this week. Davis were the guests of Miss Beatrice store. good salary If suitable. References re Ight has moved into bis Linton Sunday. Act on a new principle—regulating quired. Applications considered Nov. Corner Fifth and E street. Joe Brisbane, from Portland, visited the liver, stomach and bowels through Why he Told the Truth. 3, 4, at McMinnville. Address A. B., nerves. A new discovery. Dr. his nephew Samuel Brisbane last Wed tlie I from North Carolina can care T elepiione -R kci lster . Miles’ Pills speedily cure biliousness, “I suppose,” said a »Icltor to i '.he nesday and Thursday then went to bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa me opera house Halloween When a doctor considers it necessary North Yamhill to see his son' Johnnie. tion. Unequaled for men, women, and Washington state building, “that th* we to prescribe sarsaparilla he simply or Mrs. Joel Minier has gone to Pike to children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 apples are but gooseberries coni par ed has some liams left 12Jc ders a bottle of Ayer’s, knowing full doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers witli some of the other varieties yi >u rat Sets, at the Henderson well that thereby he will obtain a surer stay this winter with her sister-tn-law, Bros. raise in your state?” Mrs. J. Killen. B ettv . Two Hundred Dollar* Ottered. and purer yreparatlon theh any other “No, sir,” replied tlie attendan t, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. anted by a lady as house which the drug store can furnish. Reward—Two hundred dollars re- “These are the biggest apples I ev< IT or cook. Enquire at A Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the superior med ward will be paid for the arrest and saw taken from a tree in Washington. n The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, B street. icine. conviction of the party who has twice “And those pears?” Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Ison and O. P. Coshow re- “.The biggest that ever came ovi Frank Davey, of tlie Keeley institute Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, thrown rocks through the plate glass he meeting of the Baptist passed through the city Tuesday after- Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup front of the Aetna saloon, in the Camp the hills or down a pike in Washin tions. and positively cures Piles or no W ii . lis & D avidson . ton.” on yesterday. noou on his way to Forest Grove. He pay required. It Is guaranteed to give bell block. “And where are you from?” has been visiting the A. O.U. W. lodges perfect satisfaction, or money refund rtbis city have been ¡in A Medical Firm 6lies Away Cash. “Washington.” line weather by getting along the line of the former narrow ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale “Live there?” J. F. Smith & Co. of No. 255 Green gauge, he being the lecturer of that or by Rogers Bros. supply of wood in. wich St., New York, the manufactur “Yes, sir.” Something About the Weir Gang. A any crockery or lamp der. He will soon visit tbe lodge in ers of that favorite cathartic known as “And you are frank enough to admit ■ythlng in that line, you this city. Smith's Bile Beans, have adopted a that these apples and i«ars are the big M c M innrili .E, O r ., Oct. 20, 1893. The report of the expert employed to M cost at J. P. Irvine’s. novel plan. They ask the individual gest that you ever saw raised in Wash U nion H ardware C o ., Sew England supper will go through the books of the defunct buyers of Bile Beans to send their full ington?” M c M innville , O r .; be opera bouse next Tues- bank of Hamilton, Job A Co., of Cor name and address, with an outside “That’s it.” I can safely say without fear of con vallis, has completed his labors and br the benefit of the free wrapper from a bottle of Bile Beans “That’s a commendable admin lion, I made his report. He finds that there tradiction that their Weir gang plow is (either size) to their office, and they must admit.” was much reckless management and a dandy. It Is ahead of anything in iders of the Salem lade- give |5 for the first wrapper received “Well, to tell you the truth, stranger, many bad speculations but no inten the plow line I ever saw. It gives ¡hat they will spend $10.- in each morning’s mail, and $1 for the confessed the attendant, "I’m going to plenty of room for four horses to work tional fraud. I paper on a paying basis, 2d, 3d, 4th, Sth and flih. Every day move to Oregon next week.”— Chicago abreast without side draft. I am work A New England supper for the bene bey would spend it. $10 in cash is thus sent to their cor Herald. ing it by the side of another gang of fit of the reading room will be given at respondents. Ask for SMALL size. .■ewspapers are discuss- ordinary principles, and It runs fully the opera house Tuesday evening Oct. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., Han hent problem. The new one-fourth lighter. Four horses handle BUYER»* AND BUSINESS DIRECTOlt. 31st, from 5:30 to 10 p. m. You will be Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh’s Catarrh been satisfactory in its it easier than three will a 14-in. walk served by young ladies and gentlemen 30 loaves good bread for $1 at Irvine's Remedy is the first medicine I have feral counties of the state, ing plow. G. J. S hadden . from the different colonies, dressed in Take your cash and buy your sup ever found that would do me aDy good glass in Kay A Todd’s ye olden style. Admission with supper Now is the time to subscribe for the plies in the grocery line at J. P. Ir Price 50 eta. Sold by Howorth ACo. • removed to-day. The tickets, 25cts. T elephone -R egister . A new story, vine’s big sale. at up and sent to New- L. C. Triplett raised on bis farm the “Kiss of Gold,” by Kate Jordan, School books and stationery at low "the new brick going up ■oar Carlton a fine lot of potatoes of will appear soon, Critics’call it the eet prices, C. Grissen's. the Snowflake variety. He left a sam fiction of the year and having read the J. P. Irvine Is now giving some way •f our subscriben» llave ple at this office which would have advance sheets we say that it is by far down prices during bis sale. •Ives of our offer to sell been a creditable display at the Worlds the best written stery that we have Orin Skinner has a little more 4ft frotad to “The Prune In- fair. Six of them weighed ’ever nine published. Tbe author is young and brchanl Work” for tile teen pounds, and tbe largest one four is making a great success with her pen. oak wood for sale at;$2.75 per cord, nlso The story is published by special ¡ar old fir, 2ft, at $3 per cord. and three-quarter pounds. J. P. Irvine not only gives a reduc rangement with the J. B. Lippincott sleep to shoemaker, is at work in From May 1 to September 20, nation Co. tion on what goods are on his bills, but ■I thinl street every day. al t»nks took out $29,000,000 in circula everything in his line. ■ant boots or shoes repaired tion. Tbe total national bank circula LONG CLEAR School books and supplies at C. Grie to, first door west of I a >- tion is now, in round figures, $204,000 - LIFE SKIN Report of school district No. 26, for sen’s. Kkop. 000. By the law of 1882 national bank tbe month enaing Oct. 20, 1893. J. P. Irvine says he has no intention Number days taught, 20; enrollment, I of going out of business because be is ■king' received the other notes cannot be retired in excess of ■•tarts bay a pelican that $3,000,000 ■ month, so that even if the 24; average daily attendance, 18. now selling at such prices at bis sale. ■ ft. 4 inches from tip to banks retired all the $29,000,000 taken Names of those not absent, Katie Shaved shingles and cedar posts from tok 14| Inches long. He is out tbe contraction would be extended Johnson. Josie McClintock, Eiener MENTAL STOONfl Dunzer’s shingle camp can lie bought over nearly ■ year . Pedersen, Chester Orton. Highest in ■ in mounting it. ENERGY NERVES of Wm. Galloway. C. Jory, who resides on a farm about spelling, Chrissie Laughlin, Eiener toat half of the grain crop J. P. Irvine during his sale is selling < 1 Pedersen. Highest in writing, Delia ■lie river and tributaries has five miles south of Salem, has brought at bedrock prices for cash and ail good- Laughlin. L uster G eer , Teacher. bed by the late storms. At into Salem a chunk of iron ore, 4x8 guaranteed to be first class. Of Interest to Spnrtamen. ■Ince, Gravel Ford, the inches, be took from one of his fields Exchange—One three year old geld while plowing recently. Tbe specimen Machine had been taken to M Hammerly. a well-known bnslnesw man Mr. W. H. Hurlburt, A. G. P. A., ing bay, fine roadster, for a buggy* > of Hillsboro, va.. sends this testimony to bid just before tbe storm set was taken to a jeweler, who pronounc the merits of Ajrer^e Sarsaparilla: “Several Enquire at this office. years ajro. I hurt my leg. the injury leaving ■vy rains caused a freshet, ed it ore of tbe best quality. Mr. Jory Union Pacific system, Portland. Ore., iore which led to erysipelas. My sufferings Dry oak wood delivered at $3 per' a were led the thresher and only has about eighty acres, nearly all of lias just received a supply of books extreme, my leg. from the knee to the ankle, being a snlM sore, whirh began to ex coni. I^ave your orders at Booth A called "Gun Club Rules and Revised which Is composed of this valuable sub be thresher wm visible above tend to other parto of the ixxly. After trying Game Lawa. ” This publication con Lambright'» meat market. various remedies. I twgan taking Ayer*« Tbe grain was swept to the stance. tains a digest of tbe laws relating tn I The belcher shop of Booth A I .am-1 Sarsaiwwilla, and. before ! ha»! finished the Was nearly a total loss. first liottle. I experienced great relief; the A large crayon picture given away aevou 1 bottle effected a complete cure.” • game In the western states and territo bright Is at all times supplieil with the ¡•ver Root, the new blood with each dozen cabinet photographs ries. Mr. Hurlburt will be glad to best of meats, game and fish in season. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. _ ™...v^at Mon tee's gallery. Twenty-five cray-1 res freshness ..... and <r clearness mail you one of the books upon receipt Preparelby Dr. J.C. Ayer Lowell, Mam. When your $200 watch needs repair- piexion and cures coustlpa- ons is the limit Crayon can he had of of two cents to cover postage. ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds . Cures others,will cure you 50c and $1. Sold by How self or friend. J. W. Montee, I’bo- [ W H. Ml’BI.BUItT. of jewelry repaired. 4 I tegrapteer, McMinnville. Or. i E JORDAN'S THE ISS OF BOLD OREGON MOP NEWS. About One-Third of the Oregon Crop Hu been Sold. Of Oregon’s 35,000 to 38,000 bales of hops only ulaiut one-third has as yet been sold. Throughout the Willamette valley the price has remained very close to 17 cents. Some choice lots have been sold for a trifle more and some growers are holding for 20 cents. The following is from the Producer'» Price Current of New York for Oct. 14. “All the country papers report very quiet markets throughout the state, and private mail advices fully confirm these reports. A few lots of choice quality have been tuken on English ac count at 21 to 22 cents but dealers have bought fine brewing stock at 20 to 214 cents, paying up to 22c iu a few cases, and have secured some of the poorer growths down to 18 to 19c. Growers do not appear to belli any special hurry to sell, but there is need of money in some localities, and reasonably good bids are not always refused. It is un fortunate that the state hops are not more attractive in appearance. Many too lots show exceedingly careless pick ing, andthe little mold that is scattered through tbe growth is against the sale. The richness of flavor will probably be appreciated mors by our home brewers later on. From the Pacific coast there are reports of fair trading at 17 to 20c as to quality, mainly 18 to 19c. A good deal of the western stock is arriving, and the samples shown are exception ally fine. The local market is still a very narrow one. Shippers have not found much of an offering of fl a« goods, and the brewers' trade is light, no one inclining to take much stock ahead. Prices for the’93 stock are held about steady, say 21 to 23c, but there have been concessions on ’92 hopB with a lit tle anxiety to sell. Cables from Ger many report a higher and stronger market, but late advices from London do not indicate any improvement.” Sudden Death!—That Startling New« Head ing. The public is becoming accustomed to tlie ubove heading, but nevertheless it always conveys a shock. Sudden death in a vast majority of cases results from heart disease, manifested by one or several of the following symptoms: Short breath, palpitation, irregular pulse, wind in tliu stomach, pain in side, shoulder or arm, under left shoul der blade, between shoulders or in bow els, irregular or intermittant pulse, op pressed feeling in chest, choking sensa tion, week or hungry spells, difficult breathing, swelliug of feet or ankles, dropsy, Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure speedily remedies all these. «Sold by Rogers Bros, on a guarantee, who will you his elegant new book free. Blue River Hines. Joe Wicks, who has been working for the Lane County Mining Co. in the Blue Itiver district the past summer, says the Eugene Reyurter, was in the city the first of the week. Monday he left with John Brown for the mines, and will do some work for the Blue Itiver Mining company. The Lane county company has tunneled 175 feet into the hill and this summer they sunk a shaft fifty feet into the hill 150 feet back iu the tunnel. They have a ledge five feet wide there, and in beat ing the ore out in a mortar every pan shows color. WVbra Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorta. Wtaa she was a Child, she cried tor Pastoria Whensbe became Miss, she clung to Caatori*. When K» had Children, she gave them Caatori». DRY LUMBER In the wet season is a neces sity in house construction THE LARGEST LUMBER SHEDS In Yamhill County are on our yards and they are filled with choice lumber that has not seen one drop of rain. When You Want Finishing Lumber Or shop work during the wet season don’t fail to ex amine our lumber as well as the product of our Shops. Jones X- Adams, McMinnville, Oregon. L'™T LIGHT. In calling your atention to our Lamps and Lamp Goods we wish to remark that our store contains the most complete line of lamps ever offered in Yamhill county. We Keep Everything In lamps, from the cheapest glass lamp to the more high art designs. Our Victor Central Draft Lamps Need no recommendation. Our large sale of them in the past season has fully demonstrated their popularity. There have been many improve ments for this season which are bound to keep the Victor to the front. For simplicity in wick- ing, r eatness of design and durability there is nothing we know of to compare with it. We Request a Critical Examination Of our goods and prices in all lines which we handle. Knowing our ability to serve the inter ests ot our customers, we solicit your patronage, assuring you that trade will be highly apprecia ted. Very respectfully, WALLACE & WALKER. \ N OPEN RIVER; BOATS ARE RUNNING! Carriage Licenses. The clerk has issued license to wed to the following persons during the week- W. W. Ketfer, aged 62; Mrs. L. M. Seatt, aged 55. Jesse Smith, aged 21, Alice Quenell. gged Id. phas. Howard, aged 26; Mitmie Blod gett, a^1121* Samue? Morin, aged 38; Jennie Hall, 24. Shiloh’s Cure, 8reat ‘““K14 and lung cure, is for by us. Pocket ixe contains 25 dos 26c. < hll- dren love it. 8. Hoi <'°* We call Especial Attention to our Stock of Woolen Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Men’s a Hats . and Caps. This is the season to look after your Foot Wear. Select the best Boots or Shoes to keep your feet dry and avoid colds. Our Grocery Department Wets., and $1.00 per B One oenta doeei T hzb G out a where all other» Throat, Hoirxmu, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For ConaumpUon it has no rival; baa cured thousands, and will cuaa tou tt taken tn time. Bold by Druggists on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Cheat, use SHILOH'* BELLADONNA PLASTERJSo. rHILOH’STVCATARRH ^Have youtatarrh? This remedy is guaran- ^od to cure you. Price, Wcte. Injector tree. IN STYLE. ARE YOU? Kes, your drex», hat, etc., But how is your Jewelry f That in noticed as well an your riothen. Remember Alno, That WM. F. DIELCHNEf- I)ER carricn the Largent and Nirent Annortment thin inde of Portland, and at the lotrent price». Two Ikoors East of Postofflcc. Is not subject to such Famines as the “Report er" gave you last week. We had not less than One Thousand Pounds of Sugar in our house at that time. stock Mackintoshes, Rubber Clothing, Boots, Shoes T bww complete and high enough to satisfy any one. The rubber companies claim the rise in rubber goods is due to a Trust, which in view of the times is a gross misrepresenta- Uiion on their part. They, like others, trust less and are more exacting about payments than ever before. I All Manufacturers and Wholesale Houses have adopted more stringent rules as to credits, and exact payments of Country Merchants more frequently and give less time than ever before. ency of Banka and The general tend credits and short- all is to grant less do business more en up time, and as you go, Cash, on the plan of pay labor, time and . All realize it costs hesides these duns are mon< *y to keep books. debtor class; and it is annoying to the to the other class - equally annoying they have credit - to be cursed after or more. In order . ed people a year will take your to save all this we Warrants at their •City and County .-____ in payment -___ for merchandise. We will take your pro face value • *A_ value —1.. « Oxx ( ¡»«Airr/in ia ’ coupons are still good duce at a its to us. The ‘ 'Oregonian' hen*. The more trade we get the better we can do by all. IN FACT AYER’S S arsaparilla - DISION PATCMTS. CORYHIOHT«, ate. F of tsfOroatlon and free Handbook writ® to MUNN * CO.. Ml B roadway ; Maw Y<mr. bareno for «emiri n< patent« la Amenm. Every patent taken out by n» I» brought b*f<,re tbe public by • notice giren free of charge to tbe Jrieutific ^mttiraii Lernet rtrmlctk» of any acientlffe paper to tbe worid. Splendidly fflwtrated. No intelU mu rianuMi sal araaswar, Hr. rurt otr. A. J. APPERSON