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BUSINESS POINTERS. FROH Tilt c Newberg Graphic. -Y H Kb. L0Q/ County warrants bought by J. W. Hobbs. Insure your propertv with J. W. Hobbs. A large crayon picture given away «¡th each dozen cabinet photographs at Montee s gallery. 25 crayons is the limit. Crayon can be of self or friend. Call at the gallery. J. W. M ontee . Photographer. McMinnville, Or. If you have real estate for sale, list it with A. M. Peery. tf See A. M. Peery, the real estate man for bargains in real estate. He has a large list to select from on the beat of terms. tf D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and jeweler, carries a good line of clocks, watches, jewelry and silverware, at reasonable figures. He makes a specialty of repairing fine watches. A boy’s saddle, almost new. for sale cheap at this office. Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real Estate Mortgagee, etc., always on sale at this office. tf We hear a rumor to the effect that Dave Holloway’ was seen in a boat a short distance above the falls at Or egon City a few days ^go, and that he was under the influence of liquor. He has not been seen since and it is thought he was swept over the falls. One don't have to go far to see the results of a life of sin The winter term of the college opened Tuesday morning with aa in creased attendance People living along the Portland road should see after locking their poultry houses at night. We have heard some complaint that one or more Portland hunters are in the habit of traveling about at night and helping themselves to whatever they cau find in their line. ONES & ADAMS, MANUFACTURERS OF a « New meat mt. ’ T» Large »alea and k . OF ALL KINDS. motto at Millsap 4 C ook ' s . - Jarre: Tobi and wife of Newberg 9per^| tor any trace ot r?nne, Morphine, Sunday ia the etty. ~ -x*‘ !' • Chloral, « or any other injurious com Mr*. Will Logan has been suffering a [ dealing < at the Dtstreet^milRF war \ambiil river constitute pound in Krause’s Headache Capeules. fel«>n, and Mr. lx>giin complains beca<u«*-1 The wife of 8nmuc) Soper of Bellevue ! WKu ¡«ajr*'-’*DCt'and shall be designated 25 eta. For sale by Rogers Bro»., sole f>e haa the |«Utoes Io pare ; is very sick, and reporte«! partially para- ffroiaa - .iheridan precinct, and the vot- agents, McMinnville. for said precinct shall be in Beat bologna an«! Miisagf* in town at lyze«l. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, that part of Sheridan lyiDg south of the ■ To the School Oilicers of Yamhill b street market. Broiqiect of a raise in wag«*» is making Yambill river; an«i that part of Sheridan Count). The total amount of bills allowed by the school teachers feel as though there voting precinct lying north of the Yam G entlemen : I desire to call your at the «'ity council of Newlierg for the year was no such thing as hard times. hill river shall constitute a voting pre tention to a few important facts, aud 1893 was $1738.83. Building Materials of All Kinds. Dayton Herald. f'ncle Jeplha (rarrison has l«eena very cinct and shall be designated as North make a slight correction to my circular The Rrw>kTkaati<l Weekly Inter Ocean sick man lately, Isit Lie condition was Sheridan precinct, and the voting place W. R. Merrcl while at work grub-i letter of October 20th, 1893. a year for $1.25. Hurry in yoursnhacrip- slightly improve«! yesterday morning. of said precinct shall he in that part of From recent instructions received from bing one day this week accidentally ' tion an«l tell your neighliors. the city of Sheridan lying north of the the state department I tln<l the follow fell ou a stump and had several of i A marriage license w as granted on the •O' You will never make a mistake when Yamhill river. ing: liis ribs broken. Sth to Marv A. Millard, aged 21, an«l F. you buy your meat at the D at market. Jury list drawn for the year 1894 TIctHiiiiville Produce .viarUet . 1. All school districts desiriug to levy A new warehouse is being built on The ladies of the W C. T. I’, will' M Childers, ag«’<l 25, of Sheridan. In the matter of appointment of judges a local tax for any or all school purposes Reported by L E. Walker. the point near the red warehouse, by Rev. Ingle of Vancouver is in the city and clerks of election for the term of two ' whatever, must do so between this and meet at the reaifing room, on Friday al 45 Good clean wbe3t.. bolding week of praver meeting» at the years ending Jan. 1st, 1896. Joel P. Geer, owner of the steamer •ernoons, at 2:30 until further notice the first day of F ebruary , or other 26 Oats. Amity—G. M. Allen chairman, (.'has. wise wait for auother year. In making Norica or S cttl * mknt .—All our ac- j Presbyterian church. The Baptists are 40^45 Toledo. Burch and E. P. Wallace judges, John such levy the following method of pro Butter counts miiat 1* settled either in cash or I also observing the week. The fare betweeu Dayton and 16£18c Eggs. For sample» of workmanship go to the Watt and Frank Wright clerks. cedure is necessary 1st, the directors Chickens good note. 1:, J acobson . $2 50@3 50 Portland has been reduced to almost Bellevue—M. Mulkey chairman, Jas. must notify the district clerk to call a 9c a lb nothing. Turkeys I»on’t softer from dyspepsia Take shop of H C Stock. 1» street. The Willamette Chief ia Agee and Milton Chapin judges, C. J. meeting within ten «lays, posting notices ... $3.50@$4 now carrying passengers from here Himmon«« liver regulator ft always’ 8. A. Manning lias ha«l the longest Payne and Willard Boell clerk». Ducks...................... Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Lumber in the as usual in at least three different public Apples................... cures. 30@40 to Portland for 25 cents. There is tussle with the grip of anybody. He is Valley, and never allow competitors to undersell us Carlton—Frank Stout chairman, L. C. places in said district, and stating in 5JÍC prospect that freight rates will also Dressed Hogs Capt Hamlley was reported seriously still under the surveillance of the doctors Thompson and I. T. Patterson judges, them the objects of the meeting. Veal..................... 4c ill early in the week, and his friends will I but hopes to be out in a day or two. George Johnson an«l Richard Johnson be greatly reduced by the Chief. 2. It is the duty of the clerk at some Baled hay, timothy $11 l>e glad to bear that he ia much better. J. A. Friable is doing more than any clerks. <c time prior to said meeting to make ap At the school meeting Friday last, cheat................ $9 Quick sales and small profit is our mot other citizen at his own ex|iense to drain Checowen—Thos. Laughlin chairman, plication to and receive from the county there was a large attendance, and oafs .................... $9 the siirfa«*e wa'er from the vicinity of his John Burin and Richard Baird judges, clerk the certificate required under sec to at IheD street market. considerable interest manifested A retail market Lewi» Fryer ami Phil Withycombe tion 3, page 62, School Laws. Mrs. W D. McDonald was all ready to ! premises, by putting in large tiling. resolution was passed that a com Baled Straw ........... 16 3. When the legal voters have con ►tart to Han 1 »lego,last Saturday to spen<i j Jimmie Box, the Indian who sold clerks. Mixed Chop ......................... $19 mittee be appointed and report at Dundee—Uriah Badley chairman,John vened, in answer to the call, it becomes the winter with her parents, when she liquor unlawfully, was released from the $22 the annual school meeting in March, Barley Chop .................. Livengood and Peter Hagey judges, S.L. their duty to then fix the rate per cent of was seised with the grip and forced to county jail last Saturday, baying served Shorts. .. ........... $18 on a plan and the cost thereof, for Parrott an«l D. M. Ramsey clerks. tax levy that may be found necessary. )KMtpouethe pleasure. fulltime. Middlings ............ $22 building an addition to the present Wt>st Dayton—Sami.Baxter chairman, 4. The hoard of directors may deter Now is the time to have your photo A Salem man advertises that he is ... ......... .. $16 school building. B. F. Lewis and B. Gabriel judges, E.B. mine the rate per cent of tax levy as I Bran .. taken at Hogg’s Cabinets $2.09. If you through invoicing and that he made 50 3c per lb Oil Meal........... ............. Collard and Jno. W. Fletcher clerks. stated in the circular letter referred to want large groiijsi or crayons you will cents last year. He believe» that if his L. E. Walker will buy all your pro Sheridan Sun. East Day ton—Jno. W. Gowdy chair above. Yet while this is true it must be not be aHhained of, go to him. He leads, customers will stay with him he will duce, paying the highest price in cash man, Fred Crawford and Wm. Starr approved by a majority vote of the legal the market will justify. He will sell 1894 was ushered in at Sheridan by <1 Mauer will fix up just the nicest make a dollar this year. judges, R. N. Snell and I) A. Snyder voters present at the said sjwial meet you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar the ringiug of church bells aud the r >aat you will find in town. D street | Take your broken furniture to H. C. clerks. f> den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. rattle of revolvers. ing. STOVES, TINWARE, market. D street south of First National Bank. Stock for repairs. 1» street. Lafayette—R. P. Bird chairman, P. P. 5. When the district has made its He also carries a full line of Graham in The hills are green; the grass is PAINTS, M D. i<ho«ies and .1. G. Cleland repre-1 For a nice center table, writing table, Gates and J. L.Ferguson ju«iges,John M. rate per cent of tax levy, then it will be small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, high; cattle are getting plenty of ►unfed the Jeffersonian democratic club kitchen table, parlor »tan«l, what-not, Dixson and Milton Redding clerks. OILS, the duty of the district clerk to notify wheatlets.etc. Nursery stock a specialty! feed in the pastures; how is this for of this city at the convention of clubs at' cradle, cuplioard or flower chest leave Baker Creek—T. D. Henderson chair the county clerk on or before the first Wood VV anted. The Italics on Tuesday. January 1st, 1891. I your orders with H. C Stock. 1» street. man, Henry Gee and J. T. Funk judges, day of February. The clerk of school district, No. 40, Simmons Liver Regulator surely cures W. A. Henderson and J. N. Wisecarver 6. It then remains for the county And always be assured of getting the best prices and the J. P. Irvine ha» liought the residence clerks. S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , 1 .. headache, indigestion and all disorder»! clerk to carry out the remaining provi«- will receive sealed bids up to the 18th L ucas C ounty , j 8 ]>roperty where he ha» resided for the best goods offered on the market. In good times and io day of January,1894, for 40 cords of large Fairlawn—D. O. Durham chairman, ions of the law. oi the liver. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is last three years. J. P. aaya he ia not flr wood, 4 feet long, aud 40 cords of oak hard times, Bed Rock Prices, such as a man can afford to the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Very Respectfully, The force at Apperson’s have been afraiii to invest in McMinnville property S. F Harding and John Jolly judges, Ed wood, 4 feet long, delivered at the Cook Cheney & Co., doing business in the city R. Harrison and Martin Rhodes clerks. J. B. S tilwell , offor who buys his stock for cash and sells to the best class putting in the time since New Year’s day I ii it is hard time». and Columbus school bouses. Bids to be of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, North Yamhill—C. Obye chairman, C. invoicing »tock. It is no small undertak of customers, has always beeu his motto. The cantata of “David, the Shepherd V. Kuykendall and Thos. Vanasdal K rause ’ s H eadache C apsules —War opened at one o’clock p. m., January and that said firm will pay the sum of ing Io go through such a stock a» he gen Boy,” will he given on Friday evening judges, A. E. McKern and IL Th Shuck ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole 18th, 1894. The board reserves the ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each erally carries. Jan. 19th. All participants are requested clerks. right to reject any aud all bide. By or and every case of Catarrh that cannot agents, McMinnville. Leave your onler for a good, fat chick to meet at thsopera hon«te to-night for re der of the boar<l. North McMinnville—A. J. A p person be cured by the uee of Hall’s Catarrh en, «IreHsed for Sunday dinner. 1» street hearsal. Prices for the entertainment D. M. C aldwell , The Oddfellows of Dayton had a big chairman, Wm. Ramsey and Dr. Baker Cure. F rank J. C heney . Jan. 8tb, 1894. Clerk. market. will l>e 25 nn«l 50 cent». judges, Louis Rogers and H. C. Burns installation and least Wednesday even Sworn to before me and subscribed in 65 cents will buy a box containing 20 ing. Two hackloads of the fraternity At the state meeting of the democratic clerks. Real (.«mie Transfers, my presence, this 6tb day of December, bar» best family Savon soap nt Mill»ap clttba Imldat The Dallea on the 9th, O. P. North Newberg—J. L. Hoskins chair- went over from here, consisting of Judge A. D. 1886. A. W. G leason , A Cook’s. This ia no bait. We will sell Coahow of this place was elected vice- man, A. Bowman and E. W. Dunbar Galloway, Elsia Wright, John Brooks, Week ending January 10th. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE. Notary Public. •* 8XAL. } everything tn our store at the name very president for Yamhill county an«l was judges, F.M. Barrand Nels Christenson Ed Hendricks, W. G. Henderson, Judge Peter and M A Hume to J W ►mall profit. Itamsey, J. O. Rogers, F. J. Spencer, Booth 10 a pt EC Williams die appointed chairman of the committee on clerks. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal To think “nothing ails you,” is a literature. A. M. Peery was elected a t 5 r 4............................................ * 300 South Newberg—E.H. Woodard chair John Hobbs, W. T. Booth, Frank Rog ly and acts directly on the blood and symptom of dyspepsia. Take Simmons 1 member of the executive committee man, Wm. Carter and John Presnall ers aud Chas. Daniels. They report Charles Palmer to Oscar Hansen mucous surfaces of the system. Send 1125 a pt G W Burnett die t 4 Liver Regulator. judges, S. M. Calkins and Chas. Smith ; < good treatment at the hands of the A Son» of Veterans organization was for testimonials, free. ------------------------------------------------ IS THE-------------------------------------------- - r 4 ......................................'....... 1750 Davtou lodge. Hon. P. I’. Gates was in the city Tues effected last week. The commissioned clerks. F. J. CHENEY A CO.,Toledo, O. U S to Wm Parrott patent to w South McMinnville—Smith Allen chair day. From the extra-hearty grip of his officers elected were A. 8. Coo[»er, cap MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST fj^’Sold by druggists, 75?. How to Prevent Pneumonia. nw sec 18 t3 r 1 and e Ji ne fist and the earnestness with which he tain; B. 0. Pearson, 1st lieutenant; C. man, Granville Baker and J. R. Booth For pains in the chest there ia nothing sec 13 t 3 r 2................ .......... protested his innocence of any knowl II. Hopfield, 2nd lieutenant. Nineteen judges, 0. P. Coshow and W. T. Vinton COLLEGE (VOTES. better than a flannel cloth saturated with Martha J Parrott to 8 L Parrott et clerks. HRS THE LtARGEST GlRCULtRTIOH. edge political,it is to be inferred that his members enrolled, and they will meet iu Chamberlain ’ s Pain Balut and bound on al qc deed to 17o u iu Yamhill A South Sheridan—S. Potter chairman, 1 visit was of s purely bnxiness and social Foresters’ hall every Wednesday every. Mr. Alderman returned to school Mon TERMS EY JVSKIL: the seat of pain. It will produce a 100 day. Clackamas counties.................... Tip Graves, P. M. Scroggins judges, R. over ' nature. DAILY ("without Sunday) $6 per year. Subject of eerrnon at the Christian Mendenhall and John, Chapman clerks. counter irritation without blistering, and Elizabeth Wright, by marshal of Win. Kuns, the baker, carries such a church next Sunday morning, “An Eye “ (with Sunday) $8 “ Fern Stout and Isabel Grover, who Newberg, to I M Calkins city tax North Pheridan—H. C. Rowell chair is uot so disagreeable as mustard ; in SEMI-WEEKLY, $2 per year. clean st«x:k of goods that they sell on for an Eye, and a T«x»th for a T«x>th;” were on the sick list last week, are again fact is much superior to any plaster on deed to 3% a pt D D Deskins die 2 WEEKLY, $1 per year. their merit ami not at “hard times evening discourse, “Jesus’ Power and man, M. Faulknerand Isaac Lambright account of its pain-relieving qualities. in school. Eugenie R Foster and hueband to prices.’’ Go and see him. You will the Jews’ envy.” Prelude to evening judges, John Reister and Arthur Bran If used in time it will prevent pneumo Albert Huguclet is nursing the sick Ar a newspaper the INTER OCEAN keep, abreast of the times in all respect». It »pare» Einar Gudmundepn 90 rods in son clerks. like his goods. neither pains nor expense in securing aU the news and the beet of current literature this week. discourse, "Pennover and Poverty.” A nia. 50 cent bottles for sale by S. IIo- GO the city of Sheridan .................. Willamette—Jasper Hewitt chairman, 1 suffered from biliousness, indiges- cordial invitation ia extende«! to the pub Willard Wood and R. N. Magness judges, worth & Co. J F Fryer aud wife to Robt Hutch Mr. Williams reports interesting meet tion, etc. Simmons Liver Regulator lic. croft 137 a pt die Jas Ramage t 3 ings at the Y. M. C. A. convention Is edited especially for those who. on account of mall service or any other reason, do not take a J. R. Forrest and Smith Stevens clerks. «■uro'l after doctors failed.—W D. Bird. Mem »era of the A. O. U. W. and D. of pai«r. In its columns are to be found the week's uaws of all the world condensed and the r 4................................................ 8000 though there were not eo many delegates daily The commissioners’ court has been in West Chehalem—Amos Nelson chair cream of the Utcrary foetures of the Daily. H. C. Stock repair* broken umbrellas session all the present week. It was ex- man, W. W. Walker and Andy Johnson II. lodges enjoyed a pleasant occasion at W L Warren sheriff to W F Ban- a« at luBt year's convention. 1» street. gasser pt of lot 1 blk 3 M< Minu- pecte«l to make the tax levy, but owing judges, L. G. Suitor and J. P. Johnson their installment and supper last Friday Prof. Fargo has made so much addi AS A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS -»WU« evening. The attendance was all the ville ............... ........................ 1090 tion to the laboratory in the way of chem to «lelay in getting the state levy it will clerks. Quarterly report of reading room A Supplement, Illustrated In Colors, Willamina—Ed Lainson chairman, R. hall could accommodate. Graud Recorder Robt Schultze A wf to Oswald A B board Balance on hand, Oct. 1st. .24 not be done until next Wednesday. The icals and apparatus that the classes in Eight Additional pages, making in al’, Sixteen Pages. Thia Supplement, containing Six Pagee <u Grosser the Jas Allen d lc 158.20 Cash receipts from Oct. let, 1893.to Jan. appointment of road supervisor» goes L. Booth and II. Z. Foster judges, G. A. Clarke was present and made a speech chemistry aud physics are now studying of Reading Matter and tarn Full-Pegs illustration«,, is alone worth the price charged for the paper sb did also A. Bowman of Newberg. E. Tne Inter Ocean is published In Chicago, the news and commercial center of all weet of the a also the 8 F Likens die 475.12 by experiment. 1st, 1894, 860.70. Disbursement* for over to next week we understand. The Epperly and Ed Fendall clerks. Alleghany Mountains, and ia better adapted to the needs of the people of that section than any paper C. Appereon was installed receiver in t 5 rfl A 7.................................... 45 >0 In the matter of additional election fanner East. It is In accord with the people of the W'eat both In Pall tics and Literature. quarter, *38-20. Balance on hand, Jan court has received numerous requests Owing to the inclemeucy of the weath Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER Bank of Newberg to city of New and petitions to return to the ol«l system precincts. Ordered that the territory place of O. 0. Hodson. let, 22.78. Unpaid pledges *12 50. er uot many attended Phileigiaa society YEAR Address berg lot 5 blk 14 Deskin’e 2d add of working the roads, and their is a prob now known ns Dayton precinct he di C lara Q. E sso X, Sec. It Is the Best. last Saturday; however a good debate THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. to Newberg ............................ ability that such will be the action. 150 was bad. The question for uext Satur vided as follows: The county road lead The Weekly Inter Ocean and Yamhill County Reporter both Ona The success of Chamberlain's Cough You will seldom need a doctor if you Chas F Moore A wf to Andrew J day is: Resolved, That the Western Year for $1.25. Mrs. John Evenden, who has been a d ing from Amity to Newberg through the Remedy in effecting a speedy cure of have Simmons Liver Regulator handy. Winters 2.*7 a pt sec Id t 3 r 2 town of Dayton across the county bri«ige 100 states will lead the Eastern in fifty years The Christian church of McMinnville invalid for some time, departed yester over the Yamhill river shall be the line colds, croup and whooping cough hat T J Patterson A wf A Wm Giles A hence. day for San Diego, Cal., where she brought it into great demand. Messrs. will let its light shine from the walls of wf to Chas 11 Vaughn lot 5 sec 30 tietween the new precinct«, that part east expects to spend the balance of the win Pontius A Son, of Catneron, Ohio, say A Collegiate Oratorical society has W. G. HENDERSON. S. WILSON. the midwinter fair, by means of a unique t 3 r 2 33.35 a ........................... of said road shall be called East Dayton 500 been organized for the purpose of pro directory card. The card will contain ter. She is accompanied by her youngest voting place and that part west of said that it has gained a reputation second to W 11 Caine i wf to E H Disbrow moting the art of public speaking among lists of church officers and subordinate son. Her departure for the sunny clime road shall bo called West Dayton voting none in that vicinity. Jas. M. Queen, 25 feet off s side lot 1 blk 34 of Jobnstou, W. Va., says it is the best the students. Its immediate object will societies, and a great deal of general in was rendered something of an ovation by place. Hurley A Large’» add to New he ever used. B. F. Jones, druggist, be to find out who ia the best orator in formation about the church, the city of friends an«! pupils, who to the number of berg and another lot in eaid add In the matter of assistance rendered to 1 the college. All the college Btudente can McMinnville and the county of Yamhill, forty or more gathered at the railway Jason Teters and Christen Strohm and Winona, Minn., says: “Chamberlain’s D S Holman A wf to Mary E Tur train for an affectionate leave-taking. Cough Remedy is perfectly reliable. I (Third Street, between E and F.) aud will be embellished by a number of other indigent soldiers. Ordered that ner 100 a pt D 8 Holman die.. . 330- j become members of this society by sim ply signing the membership roll. The photos. The conception is an excellent A. B. Appereon and his Ferris wheel the amount now in the hands of the have always warranted it aud it never first contest will be hpld February 2d. one and will l»e about as good an adver continue to go marching along np the treasurer as funds for the relief of indi failed to give the most perfect satisfac Waseca, Miun., Nov. 25,1890. tisement as any town could have. turnpike of fame. The latest is a photo gent soldiers, marines, etc., be trans tion. 50 cent bottles for sale by S. Ho- M r . N orman L ichty , DesMoiuee, Ia. Trof. Brownson made quite a revolu -------------------------- H--------------------------- wortb A Co. Dear Sir:—Please send us at the earli tion iu the library last Saturday. The If. C. Stock files all kiuds of saws. D engraved illustration of his wheel in ferred to the general fund to reimburse "Harman ’ s School of Window Dressing ” Evervthing first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial On Saturday evening, January 6th, D. est one carton Krause’s Headache Ca;>- books are now arranged according to said general fund in part for sums paid street an eastern publication whose title sug out for the relief of C. Strohm, a Mexi D. G. M. J. M. Likins installed the offi sules. We cau’t run the machine with subject, there being separate classes for Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. A person is prematurely old when gests its special field in trade literature. can war veteran and pensioner of the U. cers of Occidental Lodge No. 30,1. O. O. out them. Send at once, as «e are out, science, fiction, history and biography, baldness occurs before the forty-fifth The editor considers it one of the most 8., an«l relief and burial of Jason Peters F. as follows: J.O. Rogers, N. G.; J. B. aud oblige, Yours Truly, homiletics, essays, etc., and cyclopedias. year. Vse Hall's Hair Renewer to keep attractive pieces of window decoration an indigent war veteran. Fletcher, V. G.; Wm. Galloway, R. 8.; S udduth A P restox . Mies Lou Lynch has been appointed as a! unriy- u'n«Tpi*vent baldness yet designed. But if this thing goes on For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, sistant librarian. There are now 1803 In the matter of the sale of real estate J. E. Brooks, P 8.; Elsia Wright,Treas., The Southern Pacific company, Ur tb» inventor of the original wheel will be volumes in the library, 23 volumes hav for delinquent taxes for the year 1892. M. M. High, W.;T. J Bridgeford, C.; McMinnville. some reason not divulged, is taking spec lost sight of. ing just been added. Ordered that certificates of tax sales on W. M. Ramsey, R. S. S.; Dr. J. H. Nel Prabate Cwwrt. ial iuterest in the country adjacent to Parker, the man from Dundee who lands purchased by Yamhill county on son, L. 8. 8.; J. C. Pennington, R. 8. N. their line. It has agents employed mak Estate oi Nora A Drumeller. Bond for Two Tapers for the Trice of Owe. shipped apples from McMinnville last December 16th, 1893, amounting to the G. ; Ed. Hendricks, L. S. N G.;J. E. sale of land approved. ing lists of farm property, with names of The St. Louis Globe-Democrat—Semi High, R. 8. V. G.; W. F. L. Wright, L. owners and prol>able acre value, lying fall, was arrested last week in Seattle. sunt of thirteen hundred dollars and Guardianship of Wm. M. Chatfield. Weekly—Tuesday aud Friday—eight 8. V. G.; J. L. Ballard, G. He left Salem some time ago,after fraud ninety cents, when turned over by the within a couple of miles on either side 4th annual report of guardian approved. pages each issue—sixteen pages every of the road. Mr Peery is doing the work ulently obtaining *80 from a liveryman sheriff to county clerk as by law provided The woman who works, and is tired, week— oxly one dollar per year , is un there. He drew a check on a Portland | shall be credited to sheriff in same W kei War is Declare* at this point. Whether the company will find a special help in Dr. Price’s questionably the biggest, beet and cheap bank, in which he had no funds, for *100, manner as receipts from treasurer fur Against a man's happiness by bis stom means to make an offer for the whole Favorite Prescription. Perfectly harm est national news journal published in l>ody, or whether it is merely seeking in and with it paid a livery bill of *20, the moneys or warrants turned to treasurer lew in any condition of the female sys ach, the enemy may be pacified and the United States. Strictly republican livery man paying the difference in cash. by sheriff as taxes collected by him are formation with a view to advertising ami tem. It promotes all the natural func brought speedily and easily to terms. in politics, it still gives all the news , Parker still owes considerable money for now credited. That potent regulator of digestion, Hos assisting in the development of the sec tions. and builds np, strengthens, regu and gives it at least three days earlier In the matter of petition presented by tion, are conjectuers neither of which apples around Carlton anti other towns. lates and cures. For women approach tetter's Stomach Bitters, disciplines the than it can be had from any weekly pa D. B. Kingerv containing the names of The Columbus debating society will may be true. ing confinement, nursing mothers, and rebellious organ thoroughly. Indigestion per |>ublished anywhere. The farmer, 121 citizens praying the Ixjard to offer a See II. C. Stock about furniture before render the following program to-night: reward for the arrest and conviction of every weak, run-down, delicate woman, arisei from weakness of the stomach, and merchant or professional man a ho desires the food in it, for want of the power to readings, Seth Coolidge, Alfre«l Weed you purchase elsewhere. D street. M. W. Tailman, said petition being com it is an invigorating, supporting tonic digest, deccwpoets and acidifies, giving to keep promptly and thoroughly posted, and Valeria Patty ; music, Grace Million that's peculiarly adapted to their needs. Provide vouraell with a bottle of Ayer’s but has nut time to read a large daily bined with a subscription of *259.50, the But it’s more than that, too. It’s the rise to heartburn, flatulence and pain, paper, will find it indispensable. Re Cherry Pec toral, and eo have the means and Bessie C«x>k; recitations, Florence same to be a«lded to any reward offered CEL IN ALL THINGS 16 OUR MOTTO. besides a multitude of symptom» change only guaranteed remedy for all the func PER1ENCE HAS BEEN OUR TEACHER. at hand for contending successfully with Gallentine and Elon Wallace. Question for the arrest of aai«i Tallman member the price, oxly one dollar a It ap- ful and perplexing. But peace soon TRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR CA8H. a sudden cold. As an emergency medi for debate. Resolved, That there is more f>eared to the court that although a war tional disturbances, painful disorders, year . Sample copies free. AMINE OUR SPLENDID STOCK. happiness and profit in a country life and chronic weaknesses of womanhood. reigns w hen the great stomachic is re cine. it has no equal, and leading physi Address, G lobe P kin ting C o ., ERC1SE A GOOD JUDGMENT; CALL EARLY. rant has been iaeaed from a justice's sorted to and used with ¡erststence than in a city life. Affirmative, Brosia Iu “ female complaints" of every kind, cians everyw here recommend it. PEOTING A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE t-t. Louis, Mo Pennington, Ina Stilwell, Emma Powell court for the arrest of M. W. Tallman, periodical pains, bearing-down sensa Dyspepsia gives rise to morbid discompo The continual succession of boils, pim and Victor Caihonn ; negative, Joeie Jac also that during the in terven icg time the sure of mind, and even eleepleecness and ples, and eruptions from which many obson, Nellie Cooper, Jessie Hayes and ^.rand jury haa been in session and found tions, internal inflammation and kindred hypochondria in chronic caaee. To the ailments, if it ever fails to benefit or cure We ra»lE for Bargain». Yoon Truly. stiffer, indicates an impure state of the Mary Hntchings. The society meets with no bill against said Tall man, the court complete diemiaaal of tbeee the Bitters blood- The most eifectiv* remedy is closed doors. Each member is allowed <ioee not deem it adviaable to offer any you have your money back. is fully adeqnate. Liver complaint, cou- I Aver s Sarsaparilla It expels the poi- to invite one visitor, the member invit reward in thia case. And furthermore Far the Chitin». stipauon, debility, rheumatism and ma «xi harmlessly through the natural chan ing to be responsible for the good con tbecourt does not wish to establish a pre “In buying a rough medicine for the laria are completely subdued by this Wright Block, McMinnville. cedent for the offering of rewards tor the children," save H. A. Walker, a promi gvniai medicine. nels and leaves the skin clean and clear. duct of the visitor. arrest and conviction of persons supposed nent druggist of Ogden, Utah, “never be According to general understanding the The »rill of Captain J. C. Ainsworth K rause '« H eaiwche C apsules unlike to be guilty of crimes of this class. ^•ounty court promised the populists a afraid to buy Chamberlain'* Cough Rem Iu the matter of furnishing bridge lum edy. There ia no danger from it and re has been filed for probate. He '*^ar .tw one of the«r party on the elec many remed.ee are perfec’ly harmless. tion board of each voting precinct. This They contain no injurious substance, and ber to various road districts for the year lief is always sure to follow. I particu makes his wife and George Ains has given rise to some discussion in the will stop any kind of a headache, will 1894. Ordereu that the county clerk ad larly recommend Chamberlain’s because worth, his oldest son, executrix and corsir TBEmnEH'1 .noTice. executor of his will, and bequeaths North McMinnville precinct, where the prevent headaches caused by over indul vertise for bids for lumber to bo deliv I have found it to be safe and reliable. the home p ace and *20.090 life insur ered iu wagou loads or more in a place in HERE U money on hand to pay *11 warrants names of A. J. Appereon. Judge Ramsey gence in food or drink late at night. auv one or more of the voting precincts. It is ir.tended especially f>r colds, croup ance to his wife, and divides the bal endorsed prior to Aug. lisnT 1893. Inlereat will Ceaee after this date ___ and Dr. Baker appear in the list, as to Price twenty-five cents. For sale by ' bald bids to be presented to the county and whooping cough ’’ ¿0 cent bottles ance of the estate between his five J. C. PENNINGTON, County Treaeurer. for sale by S. Howorth A «Jo. Which one was selected as a calamityite. Rogers Bros., sole agents, McMinnville. . court at th* March term. 1894. children. Tebruary 12th, l-w. Dealers in Shelf and Heavy Hardware, WE ARE LEADERS IN OUR LINE Hodson’s Is the place to Buy Hafduiare, THIS MAN HODSON THE INTER OCEAN THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN C ity S tables , WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. Groceries, + Provisions, Crockery, Queensuiare. WÏÏLLACE & WÄLKER, T