Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, November 19, 1885, Image 3

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THE REPORTER.
Current Miylngs.
Ol R
MISTER
TOWN*
tieasurer, will move hi* family into
town in the house formerly owned
by E. C. Bradshaw.b» t which has late­
ly been bought by John Bird.
The work of repairing the church
is progressing finely. The steeple has
been raised to its pla < and the hand­
some cornices arotiud the building
give it a neat and < ■ d 11 appearance
Work on the inside is going on this
week.
The steamer Orient which usually
comes no farther than Dayton, made
the trip to Lafayette twice last week.
But during the past few days, and
since it has ceased raining, the river
is again too low for us to expect any
more trips at present.
The body of Mrs. Mary Taylor, who
died at Goldendale, W. T.,on the 10th
inst., was brought here for interment.
She was a daughter of Mrs. Elmira
Olds, who died here last summer, she
leaves a husband and two children,
both mere babes, to mourn her loss.
Mr. Dooling, the principal of our
school, has been very sick, has not
been able to teach the past week, and
it will be another xveek at least, per­
haps two, before he can resume his
duties in the school room. The pri­
mary and intermediate rooms, how­
ever, are going on as usual. S elina .
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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Br< keyk pumps at Hodsons.
Sheridan
F ine dress pauts, $2.50 at Symons.
C.VV’hitincr’s now residence is nearly
S ee Symons new ad. on 2d page, new
completed.
to-day.
The sick folks at P. M. Scoggins
The <ll> Couden »cd.
H ardware cheap for cash at Hod­
are much better.
CO TO SYMONS’,
Deteiiniug han the finest show win­ sons.
Louis Bozley of Nestucca was in
W alnlt backed lounges for $9.50 town
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S. Potter has closed his hotel. Mrs.
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Chase and Niles at Portland have the
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O ysters —Fresh and Nice at the Star with sore throat last week.
We have undertaken below to give the cur­
apparatus to warm our new opera house.
rent
prices
of
the
leading
articles
of
domes
­
Restaurant
to-morrow.
Mail is carried from Sheridan to
Three four horse teams are employed
tic produce from first hands, in this market
B ishop Kay have oil suits, just the Grand Ronde on horse hack.
this week:
in hauling flour from the Willamina
Literary
society
adjourned
on
ac
­
thing
for
this
weather.
Wheat, per cental, in Portland,
.. $ 1 30
mills.
M c M innville , orecon ,
A ll kinds of pumps at bed rock count. of protracted meeting.
Wheat per bu, sacked, McMinnville 67 to 68
.J. J. Co Hard’s advertisement this
Oats
“
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3n to 32
Cyrus Blair and wife have gone on
prices
at
Ilodsou
’
s.
week notes a fact that he has returned
Wool, per lb.
12 to 14 Has a large stock of Pure Fresh Drugs, Perfumes and Patent
C hairs for $3.75 a let, and upwards a visit east of the mountains.
Flour, per barrel
4 00
to stay.
The street lamps are up and are a
Bacon, sides per th
to 8
at
D.
C.
Narver
’
s.
Medicines, Wines, Brandies, Etc., for medicinal use.
A little boom in wheat this week in
Hams, per lb
great
convenience
the
dark
nights.
lo to 12
N ew goods, new’ prices, at the New
Shoulders, per Ih
Chicago, incident to the Bulgarian
... 6 to 8
A. S. Bible has purchased the Ed.
Drug
Store.
Geo.
W.
Burt.
Lard, 10 fo tins
. 9 to 10
muss.
Money property in south Sheridan.
Lard, 5 gal. tins
to 8
I f you wuut any thing of rubber
A whale fifty feet long drifted ashore
Mr. Gray of Amity, has leased 8. A.
Butter, fresh roll
1Ä to 20 Prices as low or lower than any other re­
goods,
go
to
Bishop
&
Kay.
Eggs,
per
doz
near
Mr.
Pollards,
Nestucca,
last
week.
30
Manning’sold stand, and will soon open
Apples groen, per bu
M ore new hats at Mrs. II. P. Stuarts
20 to 50
The accounts of Dr. W. T. Slater
a new store.
Apples,
machine
dried
..
4
to
5
liable house in Oregon.
are in the hands of Capt. Lafollett for
Apples, sun dried
J. J. Collard has purchased Conner this week. Call and get a bargain.
.... 3 to 4
D
on ’ t forget that D. C. Narver’s is collection.
Plums,
pitted
..............
6 to 7
& Hunsaker’s truck and business. See
Potatoes..............
20 to 25
W. F. Sleppy has rented the Gar­
the only place where you can get the
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advertisement.
Chickens, j>er doz
$2 00 to 2 50
diner property and will move into
Geese, per doz
....
5 00 to 6 00
Oregon hens are on a strike again, Acme furniture polish, the best made. town in a few days.
Ducks, per doz
A. M. T aggart wants a another
4 00 to 5 00 My Prescription Department is complete and receives great
and the market is being supplied with
R. Jacobson A Co. purchased the
teilor
for
coat,
pants
or
vest
work.
eggs from Iowa.
H
odsons
are
selling
stoves
lower
than
Geo.
Stephens
farm
on
the
Highlands,
care, and prices are us low as pure medicines can be
ever heard tell of before in McSlinn-
Senator Bird was in the city on Sat- I T hirty pieces of fine dress goods at sold by the administrator last Satur­
costat
F.
W.
Redmond
’
s.
Local
Pencillliigs.
'
ville.
unlay, and Representative Sander*» on
day.
furnished. If you have not already done
S anders &. Martins photos are the
Monday, from Salem.
Uncle Billy Chapman raturned
W e have men’s ye ith’s and boys’
W. II. B ingham will not be under­
best,
and
at
prices
to
suit
the
times.
so please try us, and you will be
from the coast a few days ago where
1). C. Xarver has just the nicest thing
sold. Always a«k his prices, whether
W hite Lillie, Rickrcal, full roller 1 ho had tyeen water bound for some overcoats at way down prices. Bishop you buy or not.
out for polishing furniture, (’all and
A Kay.
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flour,at
AL
Hussey
’
s
only
$1.10
a
sack.
happy.
Don’t forget the place, liemember it is
! time.
, get a sample bottle.
Never call your child a pet lamb. It
he firm ot Lee Laughlin A Co.,
L adies 'cloaks reduced in price for
Walter Blackburn and Miss Emma is so suggestive that he may become a of T North
'Pile narrow-guage railway will ship
Yamhill are closing out their
GEO. W. BURT,
entire stock of general merchandise at
grain from Dayton to any point where the next ten days, at F. W. Redmond’s. Faulconer, daughter of Hon. T. N. mutton-head.
F
olger ’ s pioneer coffee, ground or Faulcono •, were married November
actual
first
coat
to
quit
business.
Per
­
Druggist and Apothecary.
it brings best prices.
Stop hatcheling the fish ladder as a sons desiring bargains had better call
1885, by Rev. Peter Burnett.
Dr. W. C. LaDow, of Portland, has roasted, 20 cents per pound at the ba­ 14. Mrs.
Alonzo Newell of the High­ job. Salmon are shot and caught way soon.
kery.
been made state agent for the Pacific
Two hundred hens will be taken at lands died on the 9th. She was about up in the valley now.
electric pad truss company.
The imported suckers car leached
Mrs.
II. P. Stuarts, in exchange for sixty years old and highly respected
We acknowledge a call from J. M.
Fort land last week. The stock exceed­
and beloved by all who knew her.
goods.
Kelly, of Lafayette, while visiting Mc­
H. W. Scott of the Highlands says ed the demand greatly.
T he sensational election, special ses­
Minnville for the first time in over a
that he 1ms a second crop of potatoes,
Judge Boise left last week for the
sion of legislature and low’ prices at beans,
peas, radishes and garden sass
year.
(ieo. W. Burts drug store, are being generally in his garden and growing. east to attend the national grange.
Rohr inwardly blesses the man who
The recent sluicing of bars in the
The protracted meeting still con­
stole his dog. On his last hunt he shot discussed all over the county.
H
ard wood bed steads from $3 up; tinues; is largely’ attended; persons Columbia river cost $8,906. of this
five fine ducks which he could not re­
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at the McMi’inville furniture factory; arc deeply* convicted, and it is believed amount the board of trade paid $4,000
trieve.
that much good will he done. Bet ween and the ORN company $4,900.
Born, in this city, November 16th, W. II. Bingham.
Attendants to the Christian mission­
W alnut back lounges at the Mc­ fifty and sixty have joined the church.
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1885, to the wife of Win. Campbell, a
ary convention in this city received the
Lee
Blague.
Press.
Mays,
Janies
Minnville
furniture
store,
W.
II.
Bing
­
line robust boy. Mother and infant do­
Fendall and Harvy Bogue, are keep­ benefit of reduced fare by the Oregon
ham. Duly $10.
ing well.
.
°11 hand a full lino of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps
A
fine line of tooth brushes, hand ing a bachelors hall in the old drug and California railroad company upon
The new pilot boat, Gov. Moody, is
and ( iotliing, and a compli'te line of Buckingham & Hecht Boots
store building and there are nine their return.
brushes,
cloth
and
hair
brushes,
and
all
not a tug, as inferred by an article in
Mr. Vanatta of this city was put to a and Slioes.
widows in Sheridan and lots of girls.
the Statesman recently, but only a kinds of toilet articles at Rogers Ar Why; boyi’
great deal of unnecessary trouble at
Todd
’
s.
?
( all and examine prices aiul quality. Also all kind of Rubber
schooner.
Prof. Win. Crowhurst delivered a
F or sale, one wood saw’ ten horse aplendid temperance address Friday Albauy lately in consequence of a mis­ Goods. At Detmering’s you get bargains.
Mrs. Robt. Espy, of Shoalwater bay,
take
which|occurred
at
Corvallis,
where
­
sister to A. J. Apperson and Mrs. E. B. Woodbury power, in good order. For evening t<* a small audience. The by he got another man’s overcoat, aud
Fellows of this city, is on a visit to Mc­ particulars rddress J. L. Castle, North citizens of Sheridan who did not at­ vice versa.
Yamhill.
tend misseol a grand display of reason­
Minnville.
O11 page nineteen of the late school
Do not forget that Bishop & Kay are ing, logic [and oratory. Hon. Wm.
J. S. Flett will live half way io Jones
BALL'S HEALTH PRE3U RVHTC CORSET.
laws of Oregon, it will be found that,
the
headquarters
for
clothing
in
Yam
­
Galloway,
Hird
and
others
from
Belle
­
& Co.’s mill this winter. Ho has a job
only persons bet ween the ages of six
vue,
were
{present.
They
’
appreciate
hill
county.
on his hands to open the road to the
1 wo-tliir<ls of the weakness and ills of female life ar directly attributable to the unyielding pressure of the
S. D an . and twenty-one are allowed the free
Ar Rogers &. Todd’s you will find a a good speech.
new mill site.
t 'orset. This evil has been entirely overcome in this Corset by the ELASTIC SECTIONS composed of a series of
use
of
the
public
schools.
E xtra st. ar coal oil at the Sheridan
We acknowledge a very pleasant call full supply of drugs, patent medicines,
E. O. Nortou, of the Vidette, has line coiled \\ ire Springs. These springs are warranted to retain their perfect elasticity till the corset is worn out,
from ('apt. Lafollett and a chat about toilet articles and everything usually drug store.
taken
unto himself a wife in the come­ and, unlike rubber, will not heat the person or decay, with age.
Go to tl e Sheridan drug stoic for
his Corset yields readily to every respiration and is equally comfortable itf cuy position assumed by the
our county affairs which is quite bene­ kept in a first class drug store.
ly
person
of Mrs. Mary E. Rice, well wearer. I Will
T he most complete line iu neck blue vitriol.
fit perfectly a greater variety of forms than any other.
ficial to the time«.
known
as
the
wife
of
a
former
estemed
Go to \\ liner’s at Sheridan, for
Miss Clara B. Martin, the artist, has wear and furnishing goods on the west pumps, pipe ’ , hi hose
It
is
the
OX
LI' Corset Pronounced hy the ittedical Profession not Injurious to
hardware, tinware, member of the Multnomah typograph- '
a fine studio at the college, where in­ side are at Bishop A. Kay’s.
the Wearer.
ical union.
etc., etc.
T
he
life
size
crayon
portraits
made
structions in all kinds of painting and
T.
B.
Mollis,
a
noted
civil
engineer
S
chool
b
See
Indorsements
of
Cliicago
’s Leading Physicians Below.
at Sanders A Martain’s gallery, are
crayon will be given.
tides and perfumery at the Sheridan of tips coast, a perfect gentleman, died
C hicago , October 23, 1880.
i
The Oregon Railway and Navigation giving the best of satisfaction as their drug store.
nt < laklaud on the 8th. He was a neph­
1 nave examined Ball s Health Preserving Corset and believe that is in every respect best calculated to preser
of customers w’ill testify.
company has increased the facilities for dozens
W hen at Sheridan call at Whitmer’s ew of Rt. Rev. Bishop Morris. He took tin Iu all It of the woman who weals it. It does not seem possible for the wearer of such a Corset to be injured tty tif
R emember about the A. L. L. wool
carrying both freight and passengers blankets, tlaunels, and in factall kinds and he willl give you prices on hard­ part in the surveys for the narrow lacing. It should receive the favorable endorsement of the Physicians who have the opportunity of exanung it.
JAMES NEVINS HYDE.
ware and mails that will surprise you. gauge railways in this valley.
on the Wallamet river.
of woolen goods at Bishop A Kay’s.
. Do not faU'tn see that new and well
pvi> o 1? T-ompkiu^ who has served
C hicago . October 25, 1880.
In the initial number of the new Cen­
I f you have watches, jewelry clocks Selected steffic. >f guns, revolvers ami
I fully endorse what Dr. Hyde says in the above note.
W. II. BYFORD.
his party with zeal and fidelity for for repairing go and see Wm. Holl, at
tury year, beginning the thirty-first
3ears, finds when it is too. late, that a the McMinnville jewelry store. His ammunition/'at Whitmer’s hardware volume of the magaziue, special stress
, ,
.
C hicago , October 13,1880.
store, Sheridan.
1 have examined Ball's Health Preserving Corset, uml believe it to be the least injurious to the wearer of any
life long service avails him naught
work recommends itself and charges
D on ’ t fair to call and see that fine is laid on the fiction, which includes Corset I have seen.
A. J. BAXTER, M. D.
The statement that vandal hands are very reasonable.
three
short
stories
aud
parts
of
two
new stock (if stoves and tinware of
C hicago , October 27, 1880.
were catching fish in the Wallamet
serials.
A
photographer
’
s
visit
to
Pe
­
You can save letter writing, postage Whitmer’s when
v{
at Sheridan. Prices
, r! in 'V,'1 iliu,vl?e al|y woman to wear a corset, but if she will do so—and she generally will—I advise her to use
ladder is disputed. It is said that the money order fees, time and trouble, by to suit the 3 most
n
fastidious.
tra, which opens the magaziue. is one one of Ball s Health Preserving Corsets, as it is less likely to do her injury than any which I atn acquainted.
ladder is no longer in sight.
A. REEVES JACKSON.
of the most attractive and unusual ar­
ordering your newspapers and periodi­
Secretary Manning ought to come cals at publishers prices through C.Gris
Carlton.
ticles, in point of illustration, ever
Io secure the best results with this Corset, it should not be laced tighter than necessary to produce a snug
to Oregon. He is very partial to red sen’s subscription agency.
fit, and should not be open to exceed one and one-half inches in the back.
printed.
..J has struck Carlton.
The boom has struck Carlton.
apples, and would not, if he could help
Mrs. E. E. Athey, sister of Mrs. I).A.
Jones A Co.’s playful mule from the
Carlton
has
a
bran
newshoe
maker
C. E EETMERINC, Sole Agt., for McMinnville.
it, eat an apple of any other color with sawdust heap at Nestucca, has been
Wallace, has taken up her residence in
and his name is Smith. He will fix
his lunch.
transferred to McMinnville for the your old boots or make you new ones. McMinnville. Mrs. Athey has lived in
A Portland street car line is to be winter. Most every mule in the coun­
We want1 now a harness maker, a < )regon city a great many years, having
the first in I lie United States to do away try can stand on one leg aud wave the
store, a hotel, and a new depot. the respect of a large circle of friends,
with horses, and run their cars with other three round iu as many different di ug
The boys are getting a pair of box­ and acquaintances who regret her de­
Broken D ohck .
compressed air, the igeuuity of a Port­ directions, but we think this mule is so ing gloves. Won’t there be fun, and parture. She comes here with a feel­
land nitcmtoT.’
E. W. WEHTJE,
ing that the opportunities tor her
docile as to be an exception.
bloody noses.
Nature’s own remedy, Oregon Kidney Tea.
The Northwest has arrived, wood
Bob and Bill captured a couple of children are better here than there.
1‘. F rank , M.D., lateof Dayton, hav­
For
lame
back,
side'
or
chea
t,
use
Shiloh
s
City Hack and. £3xpi*eg»Hman,
•cuts and all; after so much puffery the ing associated himself with Dr. II.V.V. horned wolves in the mountains west
The Harrington Times has evidently porous plaster; price 2.5 cents. Sold by Burt.
•dose is nauseating. We quite agree Johnson, is uow prepared to attend to of town this week. No deer to be discovered some mossbacks in that
Ask your druggist for Oregon Kidney Ten.
Middle aged men who lack vigor and vital­
McMinnville, - Oregon.
with the remarks of Mi. Sutherland all professional calls day oi night. Dis­ found now. you knoiv.
live little town. It says: “ When
can be cured by Gilmore's Aromatic
There will be a meeting at North you heal a man sneering at the ity
upon this subject.
wine. Sold by Kogers & Todd.
eases of women aud of the rectum a
Yamhill on Saturday the ¿1st at 10 a. local papers because they are not as O. K. T. stands for the best kidney remedy
R. W. Laucefield of Amity called specialty.
POST OFFICE BOX, No. 3.
m. to devise means, and raise addition­ big, cheap and newsy as other papers, known.
this week. He informs ns that their
Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis
Eulogies upon tin* late Senator W al­ al bounty for the extermination of
house is unloading an overstock of very
immediately
relieved
by
Shiloh's
cure.
Sold
you
can
safely
bet
that
he
does
not
by Burt.
desirable clothing.
Mention of the ien, were delivered in the state sen­ wolves and cayotes.
PasseiigeiB conveyed and baggage transferred to
ate chamber Friday afternoon by Sen­
Terpsichore presided at Win. Mer­ squander his wealth to assist in making Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath se­
goods is made elsewhere.
and from all trains at reasonable rates.
chant’s on Friday evening lasr. Quite them better, and that generally Hie cured by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50
ators
Hare,
Lee
and
Burch.
The
testi
­
On joint ballot for Senator on Tues­
r.asal injector free. Sold by Burt.
ftgrCommerci ps 1 Traveler* Sample Boom in
mony that the witnesses bore of the a number of the young folks of Carl­ papers have done more for him than he cents;
That hacking cough can be so quickly
llraly^s New Hank Building, McMinnville, Oregon.
day, Hon. J. IL Mitchell received 21 honorable, upright character of the de­ ton attended, and report a very enjoy­ has for them. The man who cannot
cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it.
votes; Hon. Geo. II. Williams 15; bal­
able time.
see the benefits arising to a town from Sold by Burt.
ceased,
was
a
most
fitting
eulogy
upon
ance of repiiblcans 13 scattering. The quiet, unostentatious, honorable en­
Tho wife, mother and maid who suffer
Wm.Enos has grown just two inches a newspaper has not the sense of an
I b ’ Packages and goods delivered to any part of the city at low rates.
from female weakness will find Gilmore's
democrats voted for Mr. Slater.
since
he
killed
that
deer.
oyster,
and
lie
is
about
as
much
value
aromalio wiue a positive cure. Sold by
There were about twenty-five couple deavor.
A
nephew
of
Mrs.
Hanna
from
east
­
Rogers
&
Todd.
to
a
town
as
a
delinquent
tax
list.
’
’
B ridal Trousseau, set of three ern Oregon, visiting with her a few­
Try Oregon Kidney Tea. Sure remedy.
present at the regular party given by
Wheat screanings, or screanings of Shiloh's
cough and consumption cure is
«Custer Post band, at Shobe's hall last pieces, chemise, and night dress, fancy days last, week, has returned to bunch any kind are among the least desirable sold
by us on a guarantee. It cures consump­
three
pointed
embroidered
edge,
aud
grass.
Friday evening. Tb? music was very
tion.
Sold
by Burt.
of all food for poultry, though often
OF
Mrs. Col. Peckham since her return
Shiloh’s vitalizer is what you need for con­ Hair < iiliing. Shaving and Sham»
excellent and the evening greatly en- drawers to match. All can be found
recommended
as
such
by
high
authori
­
McMinnville
•
•
•
Oregon.
stipation,
loss
of appetite, dizziness, and all
at Mrs. H. P. Stuait’s, opposite the from her visit to Portland has been
pooing
Parlor.
joyed.
ties. At best they are little better than Symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
Corner of Third and C Streets, Braly’s Brick.
Grange
store.
quite
indisposed,
but
is
getting
better.
per
bottle;
sold
by
Burt.
There are wagon loads of contracts
1.5c SHAVING 15c.
Will Open October 12. 1885.
The remains of Miss Spiller were
The many friends of A. P. Wilson bran, except that they aie in more com­
Why will you suffer from ague and malaria
such as Giles Bros. & Co., oiler to pub­
Attention is rcsjrectfully invited to the su­
will in the future find him behind the pact form, which is no iiHprovement. when Gilmore'^Aromatic wine will cure yon ?
conveyed
from
Amity
to
Eugene
via
lishers; carted off to paper mill waste
Ladie and childrens hair-cutting done any perior advantages afforded at this institution
by Rogers A Todd.
Mrs. Spiller, countersin Blackburn A Peckham’s They me often infested with mites, Sold
Nerve, life and vigor restored in mon and style desired, with neatness and dispatch. for preparing youug and middle aged men
heaps annually from printing offices Portland, for burial.
store, where he will be pleased to see insect eggs and fungus spores, which women
Bair dyeing of all descriptions warranted.
mot
’
.er
of
the
deceased,
is
principal
of
by
using'Gilmore
’
s
Aromatic
wine.
and women for the Counting Room and Busi­
which arc conductad upon the basis of ,
arc liable to produce parasitic disease Sold by Rogers <£ Todd.
Fancy bar. dressing a ejiecialty. Hot or ness pursuits.
tht'academic department of the state them, one and all.
eolti
batbs
always
ready,
only
25
cts.
Third
business.
Will
you
suffer
with
dyspepsia
aud
liver
Actual business Departments specialty.
One night not long since, as in our and are rarely free from foul seeds
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed street, between C and D, i icMinnville, Or.
A Polk county exchange says: F. j university, and the death of hei daugh­ sleep we were building castles in the which the fouls are wise to reject and complaint?
—TERMS—
to cure you. Sold by Burt.
A. <’. WYNDHAM, Prop.
ter
is
a
sad
blow.
It
is
but
a
year
since
J. Martin, of Sanders & Martin, of Me- I
air, we imagined that our name was
Business course, three months................ $25 00
to infest, the fields. They should
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that
she buried her son,ami the is now child­ Hawkeye. That we would like to be leave
By
the
month,
per
month ..................... 10 00
never
be
fed
to
any
animal
until
they
terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy
Minnville, is in town this week deliver- | less.
Penmanship, per month......................... 5 00
been ground so tine as to destroy for you. Sold by Burt.
(HARLES
MOTEL,
ing and receiving orders for their en , T he S heridan “Elkhorn Mills” have post master of Carlton,so we conceived have
do
Ornamental per course 30 00
all vitality and then they are of un­ John II. Yates,of Batavia, New York, says:
larged photographs Ivliich never fails changed hands again. “ The old a scheme ot send a petition signed by certain value.
“ I cbet rfuliy commend
Crayon Drawing, full course................... 30 00
r MULTNEH, Prop.,
about a dozen worthy democrats; to
Your aromatic wine;
to give satisfaction.
C.
F.
HOUGHTON, Principal.
stand by,” James Morrison is running
It did new life and vigor send
Corner Third and B streots,
References : C. Braly ; P. F. Browne ; Jas.
Our Washington correspondent this the same and will be glad to have his the unsofisticated at Washington,
Through
this
weak
frame
of
mine.
<*
h
«I
i
1«
King.
Bewley
;
C.
D.
Johnson.
It did for nil my stomach ills
w#ek says those who are interested in old friends and the public in general saying that was our wish ;but not tell­
M<-.BHXVII.I.I,
OH F1GO1V.
them, of course, that we were a
More than the doctor nnd his pills."
We the undersigned dentists of Mc­
the tariff question will be much disap­ to ra’l on him as ho will insure entire ing
J. L. R ogebh .
P. W. T odd .
mugwump, or that we were going to Minnville, have this day, mutually
Newhouse! New furniture! unsurpassed in
pointed when they see the document.' satisfaction to all.
take it from one republican house and agreed on the following prices fordeu-
Wll<l Uhcrry mid T'nr.
the
country.
Rates
$1
to
$2
|»er
day,
accord
­
CITY
DRUG
STORE.
that have bee»n received m response to
Everybody knows the virtues of wild cherry ing to room. Single meals, 25 cents. Lodg­
R. J. L an < efield A Son, Amity, put :t into another,thinking, , of course tial work, strictly foi cash in hand.
.Mr. Manning's circular of inquiry.
tooth on plate
$ 3 S'! and hrasa relict aud cure for any effections ing, 25 to 50 cents, according t«> room. Board Garrison Opera House Building, McMinnville,
having an overstock of clothing, mens, that they would not require certified Single
f»i of the throat and lungs, combined with these and Lodging, $4 m $6, per week. Fine Sample
Oregon,
Of those in attendance at the Chris | youths, aud boys, and overcoats; have details. Then the financial part pre- Each additional tooth on platu
full plate
In C 1 two ingredients area few simple healing reme­ ' Rooms and superior accommodations for eom-
tian missionary convention we ar- commenced a clearance sale of the sen ted itself, but it was not quite so Single
n i n, M's,
Full upper and lower plates.
IS C ) dies in the composition of Dr. Bosanko’s cough ' mercial 1 en.
Supper furnished Balls and
.' 1 and luug syrup making it just the article you parties at reasonable rates. Give me a call
klMlwledgu calls from Prof. Stanley, 1 same, at actual cost for cash. And in plersant to contemplate, for we Extracting single tooth
Extracting child* tooth, each
25 ¡•lioilld alw.tys have in thw liom-e, Ibr < •
and see for yourselves.
if Monmouth; Hon. T. N. 1'aiilcom i. > their entire stock will make it an ob­ thought that at present we were mak­ Smallest
temporary plug
.7» colds, croup and bronchitis. Price 50 cents
Have on hand a fine stock of
ing about $100 per year, but if we Smallest alloy plug
‘of Sheridan; Rev. J. W. Webb, wnr- i ject for any person w ith cash to call.
I e > and M 00. Sold by Rogers A Todd.
Drugs,
got to be post master, we could make Smallest gold ping
1 F, i
30,000
<
amcM
tary and I. G. Davidson, treasurer .
It is not only wild oats, that is troub­
1 • i
So to • ase oui Destroying neive and fl Hing canal..
Hard Tinier.
Patent Medicines,
A senatorial gale passed over Me- i ling some of our farmers, but other on’y about $100.
OF
CleFumg teeth, (lowest price)
6o
V <iile money is close, wages and prices low,
Perfumery and
Minnville Tuesday afternoon and noxious weeds are taking hold of our mind, concluded that wc could bal­ Mending ativ broken plate
. 2 5» «‘.»iHiises shoul i tie cut down in every house­
RECTAL
DISEASES.
ance
our
account
bv
saving,
bv
po<t
broken plate when t <_>th aro
Toiler Articles,
evening. It did not equal a Texas cy­ farms worse than interest bearing office, $100; by official gloiy,’$300; Mending
hold. Economy thn watch word for mothers,
added, ) *r tooth additional.
,'3 head oft doctor bills by always keeping in the
Paints and Oils.
clone, but. made things very lively i mortgages. The French pink, which total, $400. I then forwarded my p< -
AH work at the above prices will be house, a bottle of Dr. Ik^auko’a Rough and PILES, RECTAL ULCERS, FIS­ A Full M ik of School Book* and
along the streets, amongst signs, lum got such a start near St. Jo, is a weed tition, and await results , woiideiing if strictly fiist class in evei.v respect..
Lung Syrup Stops a cough instantly, relieves
SURES, PRURITUSANI, FIS­
stationery.
bei piles, etc. \o damage was done to | that must be closely looked after. my dream had anything t<> do with
«•on su nipt ion, cures eroup and pain in the chest
G. F. T ucker .
TULAS IN ANO, POLYPUS
fiT Physicians Prescriptions Compounded
in one night. It is just the remedy for hard
D.
M.
D
oty .
speak of.
Accurately,
day
or night.
Hawkeye
’
*
not
itemizing
last
wack.
Threshei a cat ry it from field to field,
RECTI, E tc ., E tc .,
times. Price ¿0 con’s and $1 00. Samples free.
McMinnville Or., No.. 18th, 1885.
Typhoid fever has bet u almost epi- ! and it is a dread to the man upon But plainly speaking; now that Mr.
SoM by Roger* A Todd.
< ured in Nix Years by the H<Hik«*r-
demic at Amity. Among the deaths • whose land it takes loot.
Pet kham will soon have a n»w store,
lioff System.
< f i< i m i <» h rn.i >.
n until i»
Piles aie frequently preceded by a >¿*1190 «»I
Dr. J. 15. Pilkington, proprietor of the Fye
are Miss Spiller, teacher of the public i We lieailily coucur with Bro. Bakei, in whic h to put the p >>t .tfice, the
weight in the back, loins and lower part of the nnd Ear Infirmary. >in l hanitariiim
school, a child of Mrs. Richaidson, ami who says: This papei is devoted to: majority of our citizens, of both politi
In Dayton November 15th, by Rev. abdomen, causing the |wfieut to MipfioM** he ' for Wervoue IMsrase*, has been appointed
and iiliyslcian for t his system in Oro-
a daughter of Rev. Mr. Hubbard. Miss ligitimate and honorable subjects, cal parties, prefer to have it remain Mi. Bittner, Edwin M. Buikhart and has ««»me atleclion of the kidney«» or neighbor­ .agent
•
okeo <
and Washington territory. Yo surer M c M innville ,
E migre .
Miss Minerva, daughter of D. L. Curl. ing «»rg^ix At liui*-*-. symptoms of indiges­ gon
Getchell, and Mr. James Booth are those that are calculated to make pro where it is.
•surgical Operation. No pain. No loss
tion are present, flatulency, uneasineM of the of blooil. in two months nave cured sev-
W. R. SIKITH, TrnprlFl.r.
In
Salem,
November
12th,
by
Rev,
still dangerously ill.
pie happier, wiser and wealthici ; and.
cases, who have before submitted to
Dr. L. L. Rowland. J. B. Hetlinger and atnmach, etc. A rmuslure, like |ier8piration, | era!
Lafayotto
-
-
-
$ 25
operations, and only received injury. Single meals
The Zealand energy which legisla if other papers were more manly and
Miss Hattie Jeffeison, niece of Mrs. producing .1 very <li?.-tgreeable itching, after severe
\m
permitted
to refer to Mr. Jas. W. Weatn- Extra
....
50
tors show in the introduction of bills dignified they would do the same. I We wonder if items are as scarce 111 E. B. Fellows and A J Appeison of getting whi is a common ntfendaut. Blind,
ford, druggist, formerly of Salem; Mr.Frank
bleeding and it« l ing piles veld at once to tho Gardner, machinist; Mr. R. A. Rampey, Har­ Board per week
•
•
4 00
this city.
»
indicates that the members severally Then there would be no prize fights I other localities as they are here?
applic.il¡on
Dr. B«»w*nkn*a Pile Reirrdv, risburg, and others.
•
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4 50
hi McMinnville. Noveml»er 11 th, by which ft« ’* dir.etlv inion the paits effected, ab­ I will hr ar th« Central Hotel. McMinnville, Board atd lodging
aud collectively endorse the announce­ It is the daily papers that fan all these | Senator Bird came home on Satui-
Ball Suppers a Specialty.
gv . M i . Sell ood. .t the leaideiice ot sorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itch­ from noon till midnight WEDNESDAY, De-
ment of the go vei nor that matters of destructive blazes. They publish noy-1 day from the legislature
and reinain-
_
........ R
cember
9th.
tlie liiides parents, 11.1 Tinner, aud ing», and ejecting a |<ermat>cnt cure. Address,
I hope by courteous attendance to
vital importance to the people required i thing that will sell a copy “foi only a cd over Sunday with hi« family,
For particulars, pamphlet, etc., address:
Miss Came M. Goitiei. Long life The Di. Bo»-»nka Medi« mo <’o., Pinna, O. Sold
the wants of customers to merit pa­
J. R PILKINGTON, M. D.
nickel."
4
W. W. Nelson, the new county and happiness atteud them.
the call of the special session.
by Roger* A Todd.
tronage.
Port land, Oregon.
M c M innville
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N ovember 19
CLOTHING ■
G. E. DET.nERLVG,
Commercial College
«Star Restaure