About Fingor-Nails. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. MISCELLANEOUS. ••Few people un<lerntan<l how to cut •heir nails," said the young lady mani cure. "A knife or sc ' shoth should never be used. I trhn and shape the nail with a small tile, and then carefully smooth down and bevel the roughened edges with emery board, which keeps them FRED. F. KELLER, Prop., from breaking and trains them to a sym- Is the best place to get your metrieal growth. Another important point where people neglect their nails is Suocesaor to W. F. Bangasaer, goods for the Holidays. Be in allowing tne skin to grow out on the fore purchasing for yourself Bangaaser ’ s building, (tor. B and Third Sts. base of the nail. This should I m * care —“O— fully pushed back with a blunt instru or family, it will pay you to Here is where you can get your money’s ment at least once a week. I soak the worth in CALL AND EXAMINE hands of my customers in tepid water a Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Tripe, my goods which are warrant few minutes before I do this, so as to soften the cuticle. This is n<*cessary, as and everything in the line of meats, of th« ed as represented. Having otherwise it is liable to break. It re heel <|Ui«iity the country affords. Also the quires great care as the base of the nail, Best of Bolognas. which is very sensitive, may be bruised Give me a oall and be satisfied. or the delicate edges of the skin broken. Another place where care is needed is at the sides of the nails, where it leaves MT. < 1IARLI> 1IOTEI,, F. MULTNEH. Prop., the fingers, Lack of attention to this lor rips on your boots and shoes. Boots made and either hardens the end of the finger or Corner Third and B «treats, repaired at short notice. Sign of the BIG BOOT, produces the untidy and painful hang M4 ■IRNV11XR - • MMM nails which disfigure so many hands. In New house! New furniture.' Unsurpassed Opposite the Grange Store. filing the nails the file should always be in the oountry Kates—tl to (2 per day ac cording to room. Hinkle meals 25 oente drawn from the finger and toward the Lodging, 25 to 50 cents according to room. end of the nail.” THE GREAT Board and Lodging, $4 to ft!, per week. Tw< “What are the hardest things to over Fine Sample Booms for commercial me ’ come in operating on hands tiiat have Give me a call and see for yourself. been neglected?” ••There are several things. Mothers SAMVEL GOFF, sometimes make a practice of cutting their children's nails almost square with Late of Independence, having purchased the a pair of scissors. That hardens the ends of the finger and produces a mis ......... .................. ............. TEAM» AM) TRUCK» shapen nail. It can be overcome, how Of Logan Bros A Henderson, offers hie ever, in time. By tiling th«« nail from the sides it can be narrowed by degrees services in that line to the public, and will to that filbert shap* which is considered (.uarafikc »atiNlaction the height of beauty. The finger will be Lllttllllllllttl1™12 DINING CAR blunt, out even that will be remedied to Io all who favor him with their patronage. TtlF. DIRECT KOI'TE! NO DELAYS! FASTEST TRAINS! some extent Then we have the people He will keep a wagon specially adapted to the who bite their finger-nails close off delivery of parcels, trunks satchels, etc., for the accomodation of the public. Orders left To CHICAGO and all points EAST. They an« hard customers to deal with, »it the stable will be promptly attended to st Tickets «.old to all PBOM1NENT FOISTS the nail is deformed and brittle, and Throughout the East and Southeast, care has to be taken in dealing with it tV. T. BAXTER. F. J. MARTIN. Manicures use a preparation to stop the TO EAST BOUND”PASSENGERS! biting and then correct the other defecte BE CAREFUL AND DO ¡NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE by degrees.” “With whom do you do your best At the New Store of ------ TO TAKE THE------ trade?” “Well, here, in Pittsburg, so far, it has been mostly with society ladies. Have ha<i very few customers from the work ing classes yet. Suppose that is because Succesaors to Al. HUSSEY, they have not yet learned that then* is a Third street, McMinnville, Oregon And see that your ticket reads via Portland and manicure iy the city. In New York, howevor, we treated fully as many work ing girls that is, those who did work bar«! and wearing uptn hands as any To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through other. The hands of such persons must Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular Express Trains Full Length of the Line, Berths Free, of ne«*«‘sait\ be hard to keep in order, A new, neat and clean stock. Every artick • A No. 1. Fruit Jars, Butter Crocks, Colored LOWEST RATES! =43------- QUICKEST TIME! but then* is no one who appreciates the --------- o-------- Glassware, Cutlery, Cased Goode, To- beauty of a nice hand ami pretty nails bac<x>. Pi|«ea ami Cigars. GEMH1L OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, more than they. Do you know there Fresh rrult and Vegetables in Season are several diseases of the finger-nails?" Give me a call. Inspect mv stock, and I sh«< «'ontinued. "Well, there ar«*. One will A. D. CHAHLTOJi, General Western Passenger Agent. guarantee prices to suit you. is called onychia parasitica, which is much to be drea«ied. It acts u|s>n the nails by thickening and drying them. Family Grocery Store. They lose their polish and grow rough and brittle. With a powerful glass the Third Street, MoMinnville, Oregon. Have a Few little parasites which cause the trouble can I m * seen griming in among the com ponent parts of the nail. The nail has a dirty broyvn e«dor, streaked with a (Successor to L. KO<>T.) darker color, ami the nail is raised up ami thickemal. The tlisense is rar«*, ami Dealer in can only I m * treat«*«l by a skillful physi Third St., Opposite cian. All rrcih Qooda, Qroctries. Flour, Bacon, ar ••Th«* white s|H*cks on the nail, which YAMHILL CO, BANK. We were told as children Indicate« I gift* That they will Q'.aanrarc and Crockery. an* r«*tdly a nail disease, resulting, I D on ’ t F orget the P lace , think, from slight disease*. Hang-nails ♦F*G««ods delivered to purchnnera tn the cits arc when* the nail a«lher<- to th«*cuticle, and proves more than any thing else the —Where you will— MiMiniivillo U'O of tlu matiicur«* s art. Hypertmphy often ntlli« is th«* nails, causing an ex* They also have a SMALLfcLOT of ceMive growth ami a «lull, yellowish c<»lor, and often pro«lu«vs extnme pain Hardware. Tinware, Etc., Etc., from ingrowing nails and other irrita That will also be sold tion. 'I ids can L m * rvm«*died by a skilled manicure, but cannot be cured.” • o l hey|have a few The blind men of Brooklyn are in the main self-supporting. All are engaged PI OUS, HARROW», either m commercial pursuits or else work at trades. Piano-tuning is their —DI TUB— »EEDERS And favorite pursuit. Nearly all are mar ried and have families. None have HAIN WAGONS ----- PROPRIETORS------ marrie«! wives similarly affected, and That will be aold th«« total number of blind men In the Eine Carriage*. Hack« and I Furnishing Goods of all kind, and above ! all THE LOWEST PRICES. Also agents •ity, which is leas than one hundred, are »addle llorar», for the friendly, and aid each other in time of And everything in the Livery hire, When you want anything in that line you seed. One of them is worth f 100,000. will oonsult your own interest as well aa Brownsville W oolen Hill, in good shape and a (fawn more are worth half that on re to oall and see ua. We think we can suit Carrying a full line of al) goods made by amount. At Reasonable Rate«. you. Try it A. H. <k O O. HODSON. M’MINNVILLE CITY MARKET, PIONEER BOOT ANO SHOE STORE. Low Prices to Suit Times, and where you won’t have to Pay P. t • BrOWiie. orthern N SHOREST! Lowest Rates New Firm, New Goods, New Prices Baxter i Martin ta F m tan —=St PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS, =Z No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. A. H. & 0. 0. HODSON BISHOP & KAY. J. Harv. Henderson, HEATING (llail.a & cook wlOvBS ■THE CLOTHIERS! YAM HILL CO., SELL FOR CASH VERY LOW. LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES ALWAYS FIND Low for Cash.. LOGAN BROS. & HENDERSON. LATEST_STYLES. Low for Cash. these oelebrated mills