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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1893)
E TELEPHONE-REG ister , Chinese pheasants are plentiful fori EDITORIAL MUSINGS. Chart«» k. Fenton'» Drath. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. | The Chicago fair has resulted In a this time of the year and large numbers great demand for Oregou fruit and the I ------ ----- , are being killed. From a Hpokaae pu)>er we learn the Thi» i.i»t 1» Pubiuh«i Eiclu»lv»ly in thi» P»- state has been well paid for Its expendi 2, 1893 bveuiber p»*’ Ev.ry Twe Week». C«l. T. R. Cornelius has determined ture iu placing this product before the following facte about the death of ('han. to go out of the dairying business and people of the east. You should recol It. Fenton, brother of F. W. Feuton, of I if one wants a day of pure, unalloy pOBTOFFICK HOtJKI. will sell bls large herd of fine cows. lect that no state could compare with thi» city, who returned from Spokane Following are the letters remainingfor ed enjoyment, let him make a railroad ou Tuesday. prom 7 a in. to 7 p. m From 7 -.30 p. J. IL N. Bell has been engaged to our fruit exhibit. Talk this to your two weeks in the postofficeat McMinn excursion to Corvallis. The brown Charles It. Fenton died at his to 8 JO P «*>• hills and broad fields on either side Money order hours from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. preach in the Presbyterian church at neighbors and when you write to your residence, 107 South Elm street, about ville, Oregon, Nov. 1,1893: Sunday from 12 m. to 1 i>. m Baker City at a salary of »1000 per an friends in tbe east don’t fall to mention Moore, R from Hillsboro to beyond Gaston are eight o’clock 8unday marniug, October Allen, J R—2 Mail south closes Ht 9:5U a. m. Mail num. it. Moor, Michael Arthur, W C truly enchanting. Even a plunge rth closes at 2:30 p. in. and 9 p. m. 22nd. Austin, Miss Bell Martin, Susie Mail for 5:45 a. in train closes evening W. J. Garrison has made arrange through l>aughliii gap at the north Prof. W. J. Wirtz will lecture at the Mr. Fenton was taken ill Wednes ¡ore at 9 p m Morrison, Wesley side of Yamhill county is not disagree Grange hall, concluding Saturday, on ments with a circuit mauager in Port day night and suffered inteuse internal Barber, G H Uieridan and southern Tillamook mail Minty, John—2 able, because the shadows and dank at phrenology aud kludred topica. At laud and it is possible that this city pains. Dr. Edward Bowes was sum Baker, Miss b ? m at II a in. McCord, J A mosphere are so quickly dispelled by will be able to see some first class at moned and found him suffering from Braithwait tend the lectures. Bartholomew H D McDaniels, Joe tne sunlight hills beyond. Yamhill is CHURCH NOTICE». The oat crop on the newly drained tractions at the opera house during the inflammation of the intestines. Satur McMillion,Mrs E E a beautiful country, not quite so valua Canfield, F J—2 LtTiionisT ErtscoFAL C hubch .-Services portion of Wapato lake is nearly all a wiutsr. A first class company produc day his condition was no better, but it ble as tiie more level plain of Washing brv Sabbath at 11 a. m and 7:40p in, complete Iosa owing to the early rains ing good plays would receive an ova was not thought there was no immedi Cleaver, Frank—2 McKay, J today School at 9:30 a, in Craver meet- flooding the lake. ton, a resident of the latter county be tion iu this city. Snide shows have ate danger of dissolution. At the re Campbell, Frank Mellae, F FTburaday evenings at 7:30. ing the Judge. Its rolliug hills tipped been our lot for so long that the jieupte quest of his brother James the sick man Chandler, Miss E Nissen, H r Kav. S. E M eminuik , d’astor Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers Nash, Jesse Carlton, Wm tipped to the south and west, are bare are getting desperate. riaaERURD F besbyterian C hurch — made a will in favor of bis wife. “ I do [vices every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. Is a popular preparation in oue bottle Nelson, T F Dauiels, A R of timber but not of beauty. By the I-ast Saturday the city wax filled not thiuk there is any real necessity for [ Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. and colors evenly a brown or black. Nelsen, .Sadie—2 roadside the brown stubble has in with people and they were all happy it,” he said, “but it is just as well to Dryer, Perry Rav W H J one », Pastor Any person can apply it at home. Neilson, K many places been seamed by the plow, BirrtsT C hubch .—Services every Sabbath and were doing considerable trading. provide for any emergency.” At six Farmer, J M Janies Barnes, of Hamilton, Ontario, Times are livening up and it will not Ford, Robt Patton, W ai a 111 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at and the black soil very emphatically o ’ clock Sunday morning a rupture oc I6a. nl. Rav C. L. B obham , Pastor. 1s visiting his brother-in-law, John Al Powell, L E Ford, It M declares why the farmer will not part C hristian C hurch —Services every 8ab- lison, near Wheatlaud. Mr. Barnes be long before everyone will be as well curred and Mr. Fenton entered into a Felton, Bernice Parker, W T with bis possession for less than »75 to ind 7 :3U p. ni Sunday able to pay debts and contract new th at 11 a m. and 7:80 " “• condition of collapse. He wus uncon Robertson. Minnie »100 per acre. There are some old build Y. ?. P. 8 Pool at 10 a. m. V. _ C. E. meets will remain here for a mouth or so and ones as they were six months ago. The scious from that hour uutil about eight Frazet, D E bidav at tl:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wed- then return east. Reinstein, M Foster, Sam ings seen, but most of tbe houses are late panic has taught thousands of o’clock, when he breathed his last. toiav at 7.30 P in. Everyone invited invited. Rice, Ada commodious in appearance, while fre- I • H A. D ebtor , Pastor. Governor Pennoyer will stump for American citizensthe beuflt of econo Mr. Fenton was a man of close business Frazer, D E Sullivan, Julia J t J ames C atholic C hurch .—Services 1st peoples party. Just the thing. Let my. People will not be so fast to get iu habits, and had made strong head Garrison, Enoch quently are seen residences that are H lid Sundays of eacli month, Second the governor show the people what Spencer, A B—2 large, and handsomely planned and debt as they have been in the past. So way in his profession, the law. He Gllkison, Wm today St. Mary’s at Corvallis. Fourth Harris, Mrs Jennie Triplett,Price—2 built, giving evidence of culture and todav St Patrick’s Church on Muddy. an everlasting idiot he is. Next presi the panic was a benefit. wae a member of the law firm of Fen | ’’ R kv . T hos . B biody , Pastor Hayes, Jessie Venable, John—2 refinement. By station and through dential campaign he will be a republi There a number of unpaid bills on ton, Henley A Fenton, and was a bro Hibbs, J W Watterman—2 village and town the train dashes, giv can. He is like vaseline as well as vac the road that was improved last sum ther of James E. Fenton, prosecuting IcMinnville Grange. No. 31, P. of H., Wiltze, B ing a glimpse of the happy aud pros it in their hall the first and third Satur- illating. attorney for Spokane county. He car Hansen, Carrie mer and a number of people would like Wolsey, B of each month at 10 a. ni. Visitors Jones, H T perous citizenship of tbfk most inviting ried »5090 life insurance which was The wisest ¡course in polities is to to see a report of the condition of iiallv invited. J. T.J olly , Wiggins, J R Jones, Minnie region. These be close times, but the vote for the best man, and you cannot things, the amount of money subscrib made out in his wife’s interest. las. M. E. K uns , Master, Wagner, F citizens of the west side Willamette Secretary, Charles R. Fenton was in bis 29th Kuns, Frank—2 be mistaken. So, in the use of blood ed, the amount of money paid out, the Wright, Wm Kaufman, H J valley know not what hunger is, or the IcMinnville Camp No 128, Woodmen of purifiers, you can’t be mistaken if you amount of work contracted for and by year. He was born in Clarke county, Keen, E D Williams, N J form of the wolf that looks in at the [World—Meet first and Third Mondays take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, because all whom, and many other interesting Missouri, in February, 1805, but is prac “ WC Levins, O R door of so many city tenements. each month; visiting brothers cordially parties agree that it is the best—tbe Su particulars. If the committee in charge tically an Oregonian, his parents hav rited to attend Lodge room Third St. Wilson, I 8 Love, R ing crossed the plains when he was an perior Medieine. Try it this month.’ don block. J O. R ogkbs . C. C. of the matter will make a report statlug Prevent and cure Constipation aud SicE- Parties calling for the above letters Headaclie, SnuUl Uile Bean». r. J. BniDoaroaD, Clerk. Oue day last week W. A. Howe and the above, the T elephone -R egister iufant. His parents settled in Marion will please say “Advertised.” If not county, Oregon, in October 1885, re will be pleased to place It before the luster Post No. 9 meets tlie second and Chas. Ladd killed 102 snipe on Wapato maining there until the following called for in two weeks they will be irlh Saturday of each month at U. A. R. lake. Hunters are charged for hunt citizens. sent to the dead letter office as “un . 7 :30 p. in. All II in Union block at ~ Yesterday morning at 7 o’clock the March, when ¡they came to Yamhill claimed.” J. <’. C ooper , P. M. invited ing on this property. Residents pay Bibers of the Order.are cordially < county. He was educated at the state »1.50 and non-residents »5 per day for Milwaukee car on its way to Portland, Ittend our meetings. university of Oregon,located at Eugene Mile* ’ Nerve and Liver Pilla. L S. D owning , their pleasure. But few ducks have ap loaded with passengers, went through Post Commander. . F. Cl.UBtXK, aud graduated from the normal de peared on the lake. Act on ti new principle—regulating the draw of the Madison street bridge Adjutant. partment. He read law in McMinn A Colfax expert in nut-bearing trees and the latest reports by telephone yes ville with his eldest brothers, William Hie liver, stomach and bowels through the nenes. A new discovery. Dr. is growing the shellbark hickory, terday announced the recovery of thir NOTICE. Kes, your dress, hat, etc., But Iu calling your atention to our Lamps and Lamp D. and Frank W. Fenton, and in Octo Miles’ Bills speedily cure biliousness, thick shellbark hickory, Peruvian wal teen bodies. Great care should be ob bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa how is your Jewelry! That is Goods we wish to remark that our store contains ber, 1888, was admitted to the bar. tion. Unequaled for men, women, and Hereafter all notices announc- nut, English walnut, Japanese walnut, served on all roads transporting passen noticed as well as your clothes. the most complete line of lamps ever offered in Mr. Fenton went to Spokane imme children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 g entertainments for which an Japanese chestnut, hardshell almond, gers, especially electric lines. This ca Yamhill county. diately after his admission to the bar doses, 25 cents. Samples free at Rogers [mission fee is charged, all black walnut, Russian almond, Ameri tastrophe is no doubt the result of gross and formed a law partnership with Bros. carelessness. Full particulars of the iituary matter after the notice can hazel nut and English Albert. George W. Belt uuder the name of Belt That Jl’Ji. F. DIELCHNEI Real Estate. 1 death has been given as a mat- For tho cure of headache, constipa accident could not lie learned in time & Fenton. In February, 1890, he form DER carries the Largest and for this issue. r of news, all resolutions of con- tion, stomach and liver troubles, and 0 4 C R R to John W Thomas, s e J ed a partnership.with his brother J. E. Nicest Assortment this side of dence, wedding notices, cards all derangements of the digestive and A new form of domestic money order Fenton, under tlie name of Fenton & s w J sec 11, t 2 s, r 4 w; »90. Portland, and at the lowest prices. In lamps, from the cheapest glass lamp to the [ thanks, etc., furnished the assimilative organs, Ayer’s Pills are In has been published by the government. Fenton, and the same year he was a Chas S Grim to Margaret Grim, lots more high art designs. [lephone-Register for publica- valuable. Being sugar-coated, they are Its use is to simplify the sending of candidate for prosecuting attorney of 3 and 4, block 11, John’s add to Mc Two Iloors East of PoHtoftice. *n will be charged for at regu- pleasant to take, always reliable, and money from one person to another Spokane county. As a lawyer he was Minnville; »280. Our Victor Central Draft Lamps r advertising rates, H anti 1<> retain their virtues in any climate. through the mail and to avoid the mis very successful, and was rapidly work J K Wright to C B Tressell, land in Notice for Publication. Need no recommendation. Our large sale of them pts per line. Newberg; $160. It is said that Salem is to have a new takes that were common with the old ing his way forward. in the past season has fully demonstrated their Wilber M Cook to A E Parker, loo June 29, 1892, Charles II. Fenton and daily paper, the power behind its kind. We would advise the adoption L and O ffice at O begon C itv . O b ., popularity. There have been many improve of a scheme similar to tbe new T ele October 28. 1893 acres, pt d 1 c of Henry Warren, t 4 », r Miss May Barker of Toronto were mar throne boing E. H. Flagg, of the Dem- ments for this season which are bound to keep Notice is hereby given that the following phone -R egister receipt, whereby two ried and the union was blessed with 5 w; $1870. crat. This will made four dailies in a named settler has filed notice of his inten the Victor to the front. For simplicity in wick- R H Rogers to E H Dtebrow lot 1 tion to make final proof in support of his town that will not or cannot support receipts are made at once, one being an great happiness. ing, neatness of design and durability there is and that said proof will lie made be one iu a propel manner. This how exact copy of the other. This would Sudden Death!—That Startling; News Head and frac lots 2, 3 and 4, block 28, lots 4, claim fore the County Clerk of Yamhill County nothing we know of to compare with it. avoid tho mistakes made in copying 5 and 6, block 3, Hurley & Largess add ever is a time of competition and the at McMinnville, Oregon, on December 19. ing. LATEST DRAMATIC NOVEL from the original the letter of advice. to Newberg; $2500. 18J13, viz: Beverly N. Daniel, homestead fittest will survive. We Request a Critical Examination No 10218, for the n of s e ti R H Rogers to E H Dtebrow, lot l,pt application The boys of B company are looking The public is becoming accustomed n c If s w h s w t, n e ti sec 30. t 2 s, r 5w. Two men dressed as sailors and hav- to the wbove heading, but nevertheless lot 2 blk 4, Deskins’ add to Newberg; He names the following witnesses to Of our goods and prices in all lines which we ingjsuitings for sale, that, according to around for a rifle range. They will at it always conveys a shock. Sudden prove his eontinuout residence upon and handle. Knowing our ability to serve the inter them, were smuggled, are victimizing tempt to have a team iu the field next death iu a vast majority of cases results »450. cultivation of said land viz: under Sec 2301. John Dudley to Elizabeth Wright, R. 8. ests of our customers, we solicit your patronage, the people of this state. It is a neat summer that will win some of the from heart disease, manifested by one 298.91 acres, pt d 1 c Thomas and Eliza John Kelso, Joseph Petcli, George Davis, assuring you that trade will be highly apprecia swindle. The sailors are not sailors at state trophies. A 500-yard range is de or several of the following symptoms: Segle Fairchilds, all of Fairdale, Yamliifi Short breath, palpitation, irregular beth Wright; $6000. ted. Very respectfully, County, Oregon. all and the smuggled goods turu out to sired, one that will not interfere with pulse, wind in the stomach, pain in John Glen to W T Pillman, 17 acres, R obebt A M iller . be the cheapest of shoddy manufac anyone and will be safe, for the Spring side, shoulder or arm, under left shoul Register WALLACE & WALKER. field rifle has a long range. If a suita der blade, between shoulders or in bow pt B M Robison d 1 c, 14 s, r 3 w; $250. APPEARS IN ANOTHER COLUMN. tured in this country. Geo F Cooper to N M Roberts, 40 ble site can be found, a regulation els, irregular or intermittant pulse, op THE LITERARY SENSATION One of two things, sure; Kay A Todd range having ranges of 200 yards, 300 pressed feeling in chest, choking sensa acres, t 3 s, r 4 w; $2400. Notice for Publication. OF THE TIME. surely have double the amount of cloth yardsand 500 yardswill be constructed. tion, week or hungry spells, difficult Samuel Cozine to Ora F Thomason, L and O ffice at O regon C ity , O b ., ing of any firm in the county or there It seems that persons not members of breathing, swelliug of feet or ankles, blk L and lots 1 and 2 blk M, Cozine’s READ IT. October 28, 1893. dropsy, Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure is something rotten in Dublin, as their Notice is hereby given that the following the company who like rifle practice speedily remedies all these. Sold by 3d add to McMinnville; $300. As it will appear in this paper only, named settler lias filed notice of his inten assessment is double that of any other you should see that you don’t Samuel Cozine to Ora F Thomason, tion to make final proof in support of his would be glad of the opportunity for Rogers Bros, on a guarantee, who will you his elegant new book free. firm in the county (except A. J. Ap- sport thus offered. miss a number. blks 5 and 6,Fir Grove subdivision near claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tlie County Clerk of Yamhill county, person) aud they carry only men’s McMinnville; $450. Temperance fleeting at Amity. Capt. Wyatt Harris and wife return at McMinnville, Or , on Dec, 19, 1893, 'viz : goods. How is that? E H Disbrow to R H Rogers,60 acres Stary M. Livengood, widow of James M. ed from the east Monday morning. Livengood, deceased, homestead applica The temperance meeting advertised Just as we were going to press we They have been away two and one- t 3 s, r 3 w; $3000. tion No. 7413. for the s e J4 sec 18,12 s, r 5 Local and General. learned that a new ticket is in the half months and have enjoyed every recently postponed until November Sth H Hurley to L A Cornell, acre tract w. He names the following witnesses to field. It consists of the same ticket minute of the time. The captain has and 9th. The following is an outline No 21, Hurley's subdivision of s J d 1 c be Oregon is In the water. prove his continuous residence upon and nominated with the exception that L. gained flesh, looks rugged and is filled of the programme for November 8th at John Hess. cultivation of said land, viz; be city election will be held on the Root and E. C. Walker have been sub 2 o’clock p. m. William I Robertson. of Fairdale, Yam H Hurley to L A Cornell, 10 acre with the wonders of the fair. Our read hill county ; L C. Smith, John Livengoood ing Monday. Devotional led by county evangelist. tract No 38, and 10 acre tract No 37, in stituted for Henry Gee and Wm. Chris ers will recollect that some time ago he N. H. Ohls, ot North Yamhill Yamhill Co. Short address by county president. , M. Lynch and young son spent man for councilmen and Chas. Loux Hurley ’ s subdivision of s 1 d 1 c of John Oregon. identified J. D. Carter, alias Rose who R obebt A. M illes . 3 p. m.—Local presented by local Hess, $500. day in the city with his parents. for marshal instead of C. H. Neal. was arrested in Salem for a murder Register. Investment Co to J O Guild, lots 1, 2 Ivertising pays, especially if you John Ennery of the Dalles is in the committed in Mt. Vernon, Mo., sev president. 4:30.—Business session of county ex and 3,blk 13,Oak Park add to McMinn bTtise IntheTELEI’HONE-REGISTEK. city looking up his business affairs. eral years ago. While in Missouri the ecutive committee. ville; $200. U. Calhoun and wife arrived from He will remain here for a week or so captain met Carter’s former wife and Evening session begins at 7 o'clock Clarissa Welch to M A Hartman,lots east Friday night. They visited and then return. The health of Mrs. also learned that the sentence of death Ennery has been greatly improved by had been commuted by the governor with praise and prayer service, led by 7 and 8, 2d add of McMinnville college World’s fair. to McMinnville; $1100. L E. Martin and T. J. McCort kill- . a residence in the high altitude of the te 25 years In prison and Carter is now Mr. H. L. Harford. Addresses to young people by Helen F M Laughlin to J A Simmons and 55 jack snipe, 4 Chinese pheasants i Dalles and she has not been troubled serving the time, M. Harford, Edgar Ballard and Delle A Brisbine, 15,375 sq ft t 3s, r 4 w; $240. [one mallard duck last Saturday on with asthma since go.ng there. Catarrh Cannot be Cured C. H. Cox. E R Harrison to Henry Buxton, w J y Report has it that a hunter of this ■ato lake. Morning session at Nov. 9th, 9 a. ui.: South Park subdivision t 4 s, r 4 w; 10 with Local Applications, as they cannot county who had been trespassing, was reach tlie scat of disease. Catarrh is a be sheriff will sell at auction at acres; $3000. Opening service blood or constitutional disease, and in or Is & Henry’s barn, Friday, Nov. 3, chased for five miles by mounted farm- der to cure it you must take internal reme 9:30.—Department work by county Shiloh’s Vitalizer te what you need been 10 a. m. and 1 p. m., two fine . ers who were attempting to recognize dies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern superintendents. for dyspepsia. Torpid liver, yellow ally, and acts directly on the blood and mu him, but without success. The hunter Ingliorses. 12 m.—Noontide prayer. skin or kidney trouble. It is guaran cous surfaces. Hairs Catarrh Cure is not Lie Wright, has jUBt returned from must be a dandy. The whole neigh a quack medicine. It was prescribed by Afternoon session opens at 1:30 with teed to give you satisfaction. Price 75c. borhood is now on the lookout for him one of the best physicians in this country devotion. Sold by Howorth & Co. «tended hunting trip in the south i and it will be a hard day if he is caught for years, and is a regular prescription. It 2 o’clock.—Alaska mission work by BUYEBS* ANO BUSINESS DIKECTOK. is composed of the best tonics known, com hart of the state. His party killed i \,'The bank of Forest Grove has re bined with th j best blood purifiers, acting Delle G. H. Cox. AND ALL leen deer and one bear. on the mucous surfaces. The per A large crayon picture given away sumed business, it being the first pri directly 4 o ’ clock. — Symposium, in which all fect combination of the two ingredients is Lllowe’en was rather quiet. The with each dozen cabinet photographs vate concern to resume in the state. what produces snch wonderful results in Bar gang was not out. Five dep- Enough money was on hand the day curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. present are Invited to participate. at Montee’s gallery. Twenty-flve cray Evening session 7. — Prayer and praise F. J, CH ENY & CO Props.. Toledo. O ■larshals were placed on duty »for of opening to pay all depositors, but ons is the limit. Crayon can be hnd of Sold by druggists, price 75 oents. service by Rev. Crandal. Bight, and with the exception of a I the first day’s business showed that self or friend. J. W. Montee, Pho 7:30. — Addresses by Reverends Lida Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. [gates things were in their usual confidence had returned, the deposits tographer, McMinnville. Or. Romack of Portland and O. B. Whit Is when the sun came out. for the day exceeding the withdrawals. Family bibles $4 to $12 nt C. Gris- The Best Salve in the world for Cute, more of Sheridan. Quickest to Chicago, and ■Be thirty-five people from this J sj It is estimated that ten per cent of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Ministers,Sunday school workersand sen’s book store. Bind Immediate vicinity have vis- the eastern Washington and Oregon Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, all lovers of reform are invited to attend The East. 30 loaves good bread for$l at Irvine’s Ithe World's fair this summer. new wheat going into Tacoma is so Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Erup these meetings and help in these dis Quicker to Omaha and Take your cash and buy your sup I means that McMinnville has cou badly damaged that it will not toe fit tions. and positively cures Piles or no cussions. Good music will be furnish Kansas City. pay required. It is guaranteed to give plies in the grocery line at J. P. Ir nted in the neighborhood of $10,000 for milling purposes. This is an ad perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed by singers from different parts of the vine’s big sale. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, he financial success of the fair. vantage that the Willamette valley far ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale county. Free Reclining Chair Cars, School books and stationery at low Rogers Bros. by I D. Simpson arrived home Tues- mer has over the farmer of any other Dining Cars. Send names for entertainment to est prices, C. Grissen's. Ievening from southern Oregon. portion of the northwest. Who ever For rates or general information call on M rs . B. A. M c K une , Something About the Weir Gang. J. P. Irvine is now giving some way or address, ■ third day of his sojourn in Ash- heard of poor valley wheat? Amity, Oregon. W H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Aft. down prices during his sale. M c M innrille , O k ., Oct. 20, 1893. I he was taken sick and continued Having sold out of the butcher shop, 254 Washington St., Vtetoryl—Th« Great.»1 the World Ha* PORTLAND, O b BOON When your $200 watch needs repair bt worse. After a two weeks stay we must close our book accounts at U nion H ardware C o ., Known. ing take it to D. A. Smith. All kinds M c M innville , O r .; ktermiued to come home to a mild- once, so all persons indebted to us will Emate. He is confined to the house I can safely say without fear of con To many a man, stricken on the field of jewelry repaired. please call and settle their accounts at hw Temina! er Interior Points O n kcpects to toe about in a day or so. the old stand, Matthies Bros., or with tradiction that their Weir gang plow is of battle, the cry of victory has fallen If you need any crockery or lamp I greatfully: but even more grateful to an a dandy. It is ahead of anything in Bring the past week Postmaster Stow A Co. at the lumber yard, on or individual te a realizing sense that by chimneys or anything in that line, you the plow line I ever saw It gives I the use of Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nerv- can get them at cost at J. P. Irvine's. Ber has paid out in the money or- before November 15tb, after which plenty of room for four horses to work , ine he has achieved a victory over any llepartment »1,283.80. This is the costs will be added. J. P. Irvine has some hams left 12]c abreast without side draft. I am work ' nervous affliction, such as prostration, and shoulders at Bets, at tbe Henderson B ooth A L ambright . lot week's business iu the history headache, poor memory, dizziness, gang of store. be office, being twice as large as the Tile city caucus was held in the op ing it by the side of another ,.,7. Sjy is tbs Line to Take Bess of any other week. During era house Friday evening and the fol Orin C. Skinner has a little more 4ft spinal irritability, St Vitus . Bast six months balance of trade lowing ticket was nominateli: For one-fourth lighter. Four horses handle | , convulsions, oak wood for sale at $3.00 per cord, also tiaiIVU, CW. ICTGIllUUlrtiS vi luvu.-nriii It easier than three will a 14-in. walk- dance, etc. Testimonials of thousand Br favor in the money order depart- mayor, Judge W. M. Ramsey; council ing plow. of su suck cures G. J. Sir aiiden . SV.,cur ^'.a are I? l In ,^.P possession 0!^!iL0.'L of Tl the bi‘ I old fir, 2ft, at $3 per cord. the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs bt has l>een in the ncighliorhood of men, Henry Gee, Wm. Chrisman and Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. J. P. Irvine not only gives a reduc M Is Through VESTIBULED TRAINS Restorative Nervine is sold by Rogers Two Hundred Dollars Offered. Sandusky Wilson; for recorder, W. T. tion on what goods are on bis bills, but Every Day in lhe Year to Bros., the iioniilar druggists on a guar I Reward—Two hundred dollars re antee. Ask rof a book, free. everything in his line. All Manufacturers and Wholesale Houses have adopted more w brick vault for the use of the Vinton; for marshal, C. H. Neal. Kty treasurer is being built in the There is some talk of another ticket ward wi^ lie paid for the arrest and stringent rules as to credits, aud exact payments of Country School books and supplies at C. Gris- A correspondent of the San Francisco Kty eeurt room and the treasurer’s but judging from the sentiment of the conviction of the party who has twice Merchants more frequently and give less time than ever before. (No Change of Care) ■ son’s. | The general tend K b will be ene of the darkest in the people there will not be as many tick thrown rocks through the plate glass Calt asks for an explanation of the fact J. P. Irvine says be has no intention CrapMtti or BI.W6 CARS ency of Banks and Kling. As the county busfaess in ets in the field as there was one year front of the Aetna saloon, in the Camp that the midwinter fair buildings are of going out of buslnem because be te all is to grant lees credit« and »hort- (unsurpassed) being constructed entirely of Oregon Kes the worthlessness of the court en up time, and bell block. W illis A D avidson . do buaineM more now selling at such prices at his sale. PULLIAM DR A WH« ROOM SLEEPERS pine and spruce, while California rod on the plan of pay Kae liecomes more apparent. There as you go, Gash, The New England supper at the op (Of Latest Equipment,) Of Intoreat to Sportamen. Shaved shingles »nd cedar posts from wood does not figure in the materials Kot a well lighted office in the whole era house on Tuesday evening for the All realize it costa labor, time and Dunzer ’ s shingle camp san be bought TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Kding. The designer was certainly benefit of the free reading room money to keep books, Mr. W. H. Hurlburt, A. G. P. A., used. The explanation given by tbe 1 of Wm. Galloway. hcnideH three dnna are Best that can be constructed and in executive committee Is that at the time Kbled with hysterics. very annoying to the which accommodations are for hol debtor claw; and it is brought forth a large number of people Union Pacific system, Portland, Ore., I J. P. Irvine during his sale te selling ' the contracts were let tbe only wood» ders of First or Second-cjass Tick- equally annoying has just received a supply of books to the other dare Mr. J. W. Hobbs Das purchased one and they all enjoyed themselves huge ata. and to be cursed after calletl “Gun Club Rules and Revised available inefficiently large quantities at bedrock prices for cash and all goods they have credit ■Voee A Son's fine pianos from the ly. The room was beautifully decorat ELEfiLTT DAY COACHES. were Oregon pine and sprqpe. Besides guaranteed to be first class. ed people a year or more. In order her, Mr. E. Leng, of this city. Aay- ed, the victuals were all that McMinn Game Laws.” Thia publication con it is stated by tbe executive committee to save all this we tains a digest of the laws relating to Wanted—Energetic man to travel in ' A Continuous Line connecting with all will take your lines, affording direct and onia- b wishing te buy a fine instrument ville epicures could desire and the game in tbe western states and territo that while redwood is desirable for in this county and secure orders far busi City and County __________ Warrants at their young terrupted service. ___ _ lady _ waiters were beautiful. buhl de well to call at Mr. Hobb's , terior finishing, it te not so well adapt ness house. Permanent position with Pullman Sleeper reservation» can be secur face value in payment for merchandise. We ’........... ‘ your pro- ries. Mr. Hurlburt will be glad to will take Mdence and inspect this flue speci- Tne boys who waited on the tables of ed for construction purposes as the good salary if suitable. References re ed in advance through any agent of the road duce at it« value to us. The “Oregonian” coupons are still good ¡»n of the plane makers’ art before cotime were there for their strength and mail you one of the books upon receipt other woods, Bedwood will be freely Tirleiu To and from all Point» quired. Applications considarsd Nov. Tbrnnek of two cents to cover postage. here. The more trade we get the better we can do by all. IHHIIlgll llfkri8 n America, En»la..d not for their beauty, and, figuratively, krehasing. The name of Voee A Sou used, it te promised, in tbe decoration W. H. H vri . bvrt . i 3, 4, at McMinnville. AddlW A- B., end Europe can be purebaaed at any ticket a strict guarantee of something fine. performed their functions like dray of the various buildings. office of thia conmany. | care T elephone -R egister homes. McMinnville has beautiful Full information concerning rates, tim« Ml on E. long for prices. Shiloh's Cure, tbe great cough and Captain Hweeney, U. 8. A., San The books and tbe nnooqnte J. H. of train», rentes and other details furnished girls and the old fashioned costumes lung cure, is for sale by us. Pocket oa applies tion to any agent, or Karl's Clover Root, the new blood added to their beauty, for, unlike mod Diego, Cal., says: “Shiloh's Catarrh Henderson are in my hands tar coll“<- A D CHARLTON. ■rifler. gives freshness and clearness ern dresses.they were simple. The read ise contains 25 doses, only 25c. Chil Remedy is the first medicine I have tion and all persons IntaMnd tn him Aaat General P» -veneer Agent oaee er tho Company, No, UM > the complexion and cures COBHtlpa- ing room received an addition to its dren love it 8. Howorth A Co. I ever found that would do me any good are requested to call and wtite M «St«. Nowseal fiw*»*- Ney- ’WaS ragO yg. Piresiil. Or. Cure for CoMs, Fessr» and General De- an. 25a, 50c and »1. Mold by How finance« of about »35. E. C. A ppewhon . I Price 50 eta. Sold by Howorth At 'o. tshty. Small Bile Brans. Sc per bottto. th AV» 3C 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 4 Mams, Hiuville, Orqum. IN STYLE. ARE YOU? LIOHT LIGHT Remember Also, We Keep Everything KATE JORDAN'S THE KISS OF GOLD A.N OPEN RIVER; BOATS ARE RUNNING! THROUGH We call Especial Attention to our Stock of Dl . t TICKETS Woolen Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Blankets> SALT LAKE, DENNER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. EASTERN CITIES. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 3 ■ Northern Pacific Railroad To all Poinls East & South M®H § Plnthinn Boys’ Glothing, HatS . andCapa 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 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. °f^ck Mackintoshes, Rubber Clothing, Boots, Shoes Is now 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 tion on their part. They, like others, trust less and are more exacting about payments than ever before. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO FACT A. J. APPERSON.