The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, February 09, 1894, Image 3

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    QUARDIAN— s -----
A Thoughtful Person
MW OF TB.UEL,
P9PI LÏSTS MEET.
Valentines at C. Griseen’e.
I n L itigation .—The business of Qua-
consults
his best interests by having a ley A Henderson, monument dealers, is
Elsia Wright was in Portland Wednes­
box of K rause ' s H eadache C apsules at in a legal tangle. Dissatisfaction on the
Revrirunizatlou ia Effected* but En« Four ’till ot Intelligence aud Ex
day.
INSURANCE COMPANY
pericncc Visit the City.
band; taken as directed will stop any part of one or both partners and unsuc­
tl*usiu»ui at Low Ebb.
J. I'. Irvme went to Independence
I,a6t Friday evening’s train brought to kind of a headache, no matter what tho cessful attempt at dissolution has result­
About .35 of the old war bor.-es oi the
yesterday.
people's party responded to the call for a McMinnville Messrs. Fred Matters and cause— in fact if j our skull was cracked ed iu an attachment being placed on the
Mias Nellis Gardnrt is in the employ of
RHODES A RHODES. Agente,
i meeting for abov- purpose at Grange Win. Schofield of England. Otto Smith :t would prevent pain. The frequency stock by E. .L Qualey, of Quincy, Mass.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
the
Ledger at Lafayette.
of Germany, and W. F. Dudley, late con­ of the attacks will diminish, and bytak- the principal creditor, at the instance of
»U.XINXVH.LE. OK
ball last Saturday.
J. P. Irvine will make it an object to
.
mg
the
Capsules
at
the
approach
of
a
sulate
clerk
at
Shanghai,
China
They
W
L.
Qualey.
While
this
was
being
Minutes ol two previous meetings were
you to buy for cash.
leal, and a motion male to reorganize. were just in from a voyage o’er the briny headache, you w ill never havo another. done, Henderson w as making application
Deputy’ Sheriff Conuer is taking a well- [ J T. Jolly «as called to the chair, and deep, and tell of one of the most excit­ 25c per box. For sale by Rogers Bros., in the circuit court for the appointment
of a receiver, and a hearing of the case
earned vacation <>f a iew days with Sa­ i . II. Taylor occupied the post of secre­ ing ami ¡»eriloiis experiences that ever sole agents. McMinnville.
( N. Grave« of Centralia, Wash., is lem iriends.
has 1-een set for the 19th.
tary. Mr. Jolly spoke a good word lor liefell seafaring men Their bark, the
I ruitgro^veri W ill Organize.
visiting lricmls in thia vicinity the ¡.res­ So easy in its a ¡ion, harmless and ef­ Geo. W. Olds as former chairman, and Harry Morse, left Hakodate, Japan, Dec.
OF ALL KINDS.
The following request has been sent to
ent week.
!
Santa Clara. S. Dak., Nov. 25, ’#1.
fectual in relieving is Siinniona Liver attributed to him the work of securing a 17th, and arrived at San Francisco Jan. Judge Galloway:
N orman L ichty , Des Moines, In.
Perfectly sure, perfectly pure, perfect­ Regulator.
place for the party on the election boards. 22d, alter 44 days on the ocean. The
Dear Sir—While in Denver last fall,
bark was loaded with sulphur. For 30 | “We, the undersigned, fiuitgrowers of
ly harmless u Simmous Liver Regulator
E.
Sanders
rose
to
the
question
of
W anted .—A lady desires to teach a
Yamhill county, believing it to be to the bought a box of Krause's Headache Cap-
days
of
the
voyage
she
weathered
a
per
­
name
He
had
always
understood
that
’
M. J. Armstrong, who run a grocery spring
i
term of school. Holds a good cer­
fect hurricane, such aB seamen of thirty interest of all fruit men to form a county t sules which did me much good. I am
•tore here for a few months, removed to tificate. Inquire at this office.
6-2 ; i the term “populist” was given them tn I years’ experience had never seen. The organization of the same, respectfully I suhject to bilious headache. I can find
| derision by the goldbugs. This created
Mt. Angel on Friday.
J. P. Irvme has plenty of his package ! a titter, but no action was taken. Mr. ehip’s port and starboard bulwarks were ask that with the advice of fruitgrowers none in the drug stores here. What will
lhe I*£ W ik i er and Weekly Inter Ocean i coffee al 25 reiits.
<>lds was chosen chairman with but one broken and patched, iter hatches lashed of other parts of the county, you issue a yon send me half a dozen boxes for ”
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS,
u year for $1.25. Hurry in yoarsatwrip-
Yours truly,
John Evenden left Tuesday for Cali­ dissenting vote, and G. W. Seil>ert was down, her stanchions twisted and broken call for a meeting to be held at McMinn- i
lioii ami tell your neighbors.
ville
to
perfect
such
organization.
J.
II.
S
tretcher
.
and
her
deckhouses
damaged
A
perfect
fornia, to join hia wife, whose health is elected secretary on the second ballot.
The Oregon Evangelical, a new reli­ reported us changing for the worse
For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents,
Dr. A. K. Olds was reelected treasurer deluge of water burst through the sky­ “Signed, J. H. Rees, C. E. Hoskins,
gious paper eilited by Revs. ('. C Poling
light, filling the after cabin, flooding the E. C. Armstrong, C. F. Smith, N. C. McMinnville.
Simmon« Liver Regulator lias never by acclamation.
»ml M J. Ballantyne, and published at failed to relieve i-oetiveness, and blind or
Precinct committeemen were named pantry and smashing nearly all the Maris, B C. Miles, J. L. Hoskins, T. D.
Lulayette, has reaciied our table.
A J olly E xperience —One of the
crockery therein. The same wave which Henderson, G. 8. Wright, E. E. Gonch
bleeding piles.
as follow s:
greatest
mud holes about town is on
er,
J.
F.
Galbreath,
Geo.
Gilson.
”
caused
this
damage
swept
forward,
and
Fiintnona Liver Regulator lias never
John Hutchcroft of North Yamhill re­ North Newberg, E. W. Diinl«r.
In compliance with the same Mr. Gal- I north Bstreet, iu front of the residence
breaking
in
the
forecastle
doors
cleaned
been known t<i fad to cure dyspepsia.
South
New>»erg,
Enos
F.liis
n-
turned last Saturday from Santa Monica
out the galley. Pots, kettles, pans, ev­ loway has appointed Friday, February of J. B. Gardner. It is positively amus­
West Chelialem, M. E. Johnson.
J ajw tariti lias j»as*ed the lions«*, but it Cal., considerably improved in health.
ing
to
watch
teams
cross
this
yawning
erything went by the board. A seaman 16th, as the day for meeting, and the
North Yamhill. T. J. VanOrsdel.
I.as bean the rule at Will Kuns’ bakery, j The clearance sale at Appereon’a has
and the first officer were at the wheel conuty court room the place. All inter­ chasm. The horses see it before they
t<>r inunths. He has the choicest bread, la-en continued two weeks,owing to non- ' ( hecowen, R. Baird.
when an immense wave boarded the ves­ ested in this important subject are cor­ reach it, and approcahing gingerly, stop,
Raker Creek, E. Clark White.
¡ les, l akes, confectionery and ¡aianuts in arrival of spring stock. It is too early
sel astern. Both men were washed from dially invited to come and participate in as if considering bow they tnay get over
WE ARE LEADERS IN OI K LINE
the city.
North McMinnville, Charley Potter.
anyhow for Bpring goods.
.
without stepping into it. With a plunge I
I their posts, and carried right over the the meeting.
South
.McMinnville,
E
Sanders.
N otus or SrrrLEMENr.—All our ac­
and a twist and a writhe and a wriggle,
Buckiughum’s I've for the Whiskers is
top of the afterqnarters and landed on
Fairlawn, A. D. Cook.
counts must i>e settled either in cash or a popular preparation in one bottle, and
A New Cure for Kh«-uiuni*»ni.
the feat is accomplished, and the women
the
deck
near
the
forecastle
door,
where
Bellevue, Wm. Gilson.
good note.
R, J acobson .
colors evenly a brown or black. Any per- [ Willamette, R. M Magnets.
they lay stunned and bruised until res­ Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, Ill., was folks, after they have readjusted their
A pleasant social receptiou was held in son can easily apply it at home.
cued by their shipmates. For six days troubled with rheumatism and tried a bonnets and back hair, look behind them
Lafayette, Sam Ewing.
honor of Miss Grace Saylor, at the home
J. 1*. Irvine buys for cash, gets tlm in-. Amity, E. P. Wallace.
1 they lived on nothing but raw lieans and | number of different remedies, but says to see what they have crossed. One good Cany the Largest and Most Coinplate stock of Seasoned Lumber in the
of her aunt, Mrs. Matthieu, Saturday side prices on all his goods and can un-1
Valley, and never allow competitors to undersell us.
The precincts of Dundee, Carlton, | jerked meat, and not a man on board none of them seemed to’do him any good ; thing al>out Oregon people is, they take
evening. Whiat, mimic and refreshments dersell any grocery house on the west North and South Sheridan, East and knew what it was to have a dry stitch of but finally he got hold of one that speed­ such things good naturedly, and enjoy a
were the order.
side.
I West Dayton, and Willamina were left clothing on. Six chickens hail )>een ily cured him. He was much pleased hearty laugh at their own ex[>enee. It
with it, and felt sure that others similar­ is to be hoped that the city and surround­
Now is the time to have your photo
Dr. A. B. Woodard, wife and daughter, to be supplied by the chairman and sec­ saved for a Christmas dinner. All but
tnken at Hogg’s. Cabinets $2.00. If you aud .Mr and .Mrs. Geo. Olds of Bellevue, [ retary, as no resident populist conld be one of these was swept overboard, and ly afflicted would like to know what the ing community may be able in the spring
want large groups or crayons you will will lea.e by steamer for the midwinter thought of at the time.
no one had the heart to kill the forlorn remedy was that cured him. Ho states to again take up the work of concentrat­
for the lienefit of the public that it is ed effort on particular highways, and
not be ashamed of, go to him He leads. fair next Monday. The fare by this
A letter from Charles Mitchell, chair- hen that had outlived a dozen storms.
called
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm For there is no more crying need to begin on
O. O. llodson ih one of the latest vic­ route is $22.
mau of the prohibition county commit­ The men are satisfied that all that saved
sale by S. Ho worth & Co.
than north B street. If hut one road is I
tit*
ship
was
the
oil
hags
put
over
the
tims of la grippe, but lie is again about
The county court has appointed S. [ tee, written August 3d, was read hv the
built
each season, it is a work which, if I
his business.
Diseolutlon Notice
Brutacher, Paul Macy and II. Livingood , secretary, being the first opportunity side.
properly
done, will outlast the builders, I
Messrs. Matters and Schofield are life­
The sheriff gives notice that on and | judges of election for South Newberg afforded. The communication hinted at
Notice is hereby given that the firm of and in time all highways will be thus!
time
sailors,
and
came
over
from
England
a
desire
to
fuse
with
the
populists,
and
after Monday next the tax roll for 1893 precinct, to correct the error of the former i
Wallace 4 Hartman has been dissolved
one brother suggested it lie answered by with a view to abandoning the calling by mutual consent. The business will placed in good condition.
will be in his hands, and he will be pre­ selection.
pared to receive cash ami issue receipts, i (’apt. Jos. Wiley, known to many of [ throwing in the waste basket, but better and settling down, probably in Yamhill be continued by’ C. A Wallace, who will
county.
Oregon’s exhibit at the midwinter fair [ our citizens and a resident here in 1852, counsel prevailed and it was placed on
also collect outstanding account?. He
W. F. Dudley is a former teacher of
file.
lias gone by the board. Not enough en­ died at his home in Portland yesterday
will continue to handle the Mitchell,
The meeting adjourned till the 17th, Yamhill county and is well known here.
thusiasm aud cash could i»e raised among morning. He was atone time chief o!
Lewis 4 Stiver Co’s, goods, and has the When Baby was sick, we gave her Castsrla,
STOVES, TINWARE,
at which time precincts are to be report­ He is a warm friend of Prof. Buchanan.
the people to rr.ak« it a “go.”
most satisfactory terms ever offered by When she waa a Child, she cried tor Castorla,
I tho Portland police.
ed and delegates chosen to the state con­ Leaving the county four years ago, he this well-known and excellent company. When ska became MUs, she clung to Castorla,
PAINTS,
Subject of morning sermon at the M.
A house in north McMinnville was en-I vention on March 11th.
enlisted in the navj’ at San Francisco,
Prices cut to meet the hard time«. He When »he bad Children she gave tbesaCMWria,
E. church next Sunday will t>e “The i tered by a sneak thief one day last week,
OILS,
serving for some time on the U. S.
will also continue the real estate business
Faith of Abraham,” and iu the evening aud nothing was taken hut a copy oi
steamship Charleston He was on the
A Pioneer of ’48 Dead.
and has a choice list of farms and town
•■(roti's Love.” All are invited.
each of the local pa|iers. We thought
Thomas J. Shadden, one of the very Charleston when she made the famous lots The agency for the Union Pacific
Miss Gertie Lamb won in the oratorical [ some people were getting their reudiug few surviving pioneers of 1842, and with chase of the Itata and came near having
Aud always be assured of getting the best prices and the
is also retained by Mr. Wallace. See i
couteat at Pacific college, Newberg, Fri j matter without subscribing.
the exception of his wife the last one in a battle with the Chilian warship Esme­ him for bargains in any of these lines, tf I
best goods offered on the market. In good times and in
«lay evening. Her subject whb ‘A Nine
With pure, vigorous blood coursing Yamhill county, departed this life on ralda. He was still on the Charleston I
hard tunes, Bed Rock Prices, such as a man can afford to
teentti Century Possibility.” The other through the veins ami animating every , Sunday evening last, after a somewhat when the body of King Kalakua was
M ask . B ali .—On the 20th of Febma-i
contestants were Walter F. Edwards and fibre of the body, cold weather is not lingering illness. Mr. Shadden was a tak«n to Honolulu, and acted as one of
offer who buys his stock for cash and sells to the best class
H ouse fob R ent .—Neat house of eight
ry a grand mask ball is to be given in
Jesse R Johnson. At Salem, C. J. Att­ I only endurable but pleasaut and agree­ native of Tennessee, born iu 1809, and the pallbearers. From the Charleston Laughlin’s ball, North Yamhill. The ! nicely arranged rooms, corner 2d and I
of customers, has always been his motto.
wood was winner out of five contestants, able. No other blood medicine is so cer­ was a pioneer of Arkansas several years he was transferred to.the U. S. S. Ma­
Gtf
arrangements are under the ahlo super­ streets, at low rent.
ffis subject wm “Conditional Citizen­ tain in its results as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla before emigrating to Oregon. He came rion, and held the highest position that I vision of W. C. Miller, T. S. Williams!
R hodes A R hodes , Agents.
ship.”
What it does for others it will do for yon. with the party of which Medorum Craw­ anyone not a graduate of Annapolis can ! and A. C. Goodrich, and the floor mana- [ The Earhuff and Estey organs at 0.
“Educational day” at the Christian
G. H. Wamsley of Shelton, Wash., is ford was a member, arriving at Oregon hold in the navy. On the Marion he [ gers are Dick Morris, Ed Shuck, J. Ar- : Grissen’s at a bargain.
4b3
church next Bunday Bpecial sermon iu a prospective locator in McMinnville. He | City in October, 1842. Shortly afterward had some lively times with the poaching ! I nold and Bert Morgan. A grand time is !
. Leave voor order for a good, fat chick-
the morning by the pastor. The Woman’s i is u fruit culturist, and desires to pur- lie continued the journey southward to , sealers in Bering sea and among the! anticipated and all are cordially invited I en> dressed for Sunday dinner. D street
norfiou
orn
nltvnvu
Missionary Society will take the time of I chase a small tract near town. He says ! California, traveling overland, attracted Aleutian ¡elands. He visited Siberia, Thoufi
These parties are always pleasant events ! market
the usual Sunday avouing service. Good lie finds McMinnville the ehea[wst town by the gold excitement. He remained Corea and Japan, and studied the cus­ at North Yamhill. Prof Toney’s or­
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE.
The New Home and Wheeler A Wilson
program. Senior endeavor at 6:3f). All he has struck on the coast for the neces­ I there for seven years, when he returned toms and character of the people. His chestra will furnish the music. Tickets,
invited.
saries of life
to Oregon and settled upon tho place that three years of enlistment expired while including supper, will be $1.50, and sewing machines way down, at C- Gris
9-4
Lincoln club of McMinnville received [ J. P. Irvine hits some special prices on has been the family home to the present in Shanghai, China, and refusing to re- spectators will be charged 25 cents. A ' sen's.
(
enlist,
he
was
there
honorahlj
’
dis
­
¡sroper recognition at the Portland gath groceries for cash.
time. Twelve children were born to
A large crayon picture given away
rare chance for an evening of enjoyment.
6 2
ering Tuesday. S A. Manning was on
with each dozen cabinet photographs at
him, only two of whom survive. A charged. He served as secretary to the
Dur».
—
At
the
home
of
his
daughter,
the committee of credentials and O. H
daughter born in California is said to , I U. 8. consul general of Shanghai, and Kluvcie and Vigor—A lliffercuce. Montee’s gallery. 25 crayons is the
• >
Irvine on the committee of resolutions. Mrs. A Maltbies, February 1st, 1894. have been the first white child born in ! i for a time was U. S. marshal of Shang-
Many muscular men succumb to fa­ [limit. Crayon can be of sell or friend.
< tther delegates from here were Messrs David Moll, in the 68th year of bin age. that state. His career was a prosperous , I hai. Later, our Yamhill teacher was
Call
at
the
gallery.
tigues borne with ease by persons far.
Couner, McKinney, and J. F. Holman He was a native of Pennsvlvania and one and lie was successful in accumulat­ made principal oi the Chinese depart­
J. W. M ontee , Photographer.
their inferiors in physical strength. 1
emigrated to Oregon in 1851. Fuueral
McMinnville, Or.
There ie probably not much in the [ services were held Friday, by Rev. H. ing an estate of goodly proportions ment in tho Shanghai public school, and Muscle does not imply vigor. Iu fact, [
talk about Hon. J. E. Magers being a A Denton, and interment made in the Those who knew the deceased best speak taught a class of mandarins’ sons. A it is not difficult of proof that utbletes
D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and I
i amiiilate for county judge His extensive Rocky Point cemetery, Marion county. of him as a man strictly honest and up­ severe spell of sickness coming, he was do not live as long nor enjoy as good jeweler, carries a good line of clocks,
308 i;th Street, Portland, Oregon.
practice us an attorney iu the probate
right in hi? business dealings. The fun­ compelled to spend a long w hile in the health as the average individual who ie watches, jewelry and silverware, at [
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
hae
never
< ourt, which would have to be sacrificed,
eral was held Tuesday afternoon at one , hospital. While there he resolved to vigorous—that is to say, whose digestion reasonable figures. He makes a specialty I
Local Agency at C. Grissen’s Music Store,
would seem like a round price for the been known to fail to cure sick headache. o’clock at the Christian church, Rev. H. come back to Yamhill as soon as lie was and sleep are unimpaired, whose nerves of repairing fine watches.
Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the scalp free A. Denton delivering the discourse The , able to travel, and to do no made the
t itle and emoluments of the judge's office
are
tranquil,
and
who
has
no
organic
Closing out my stock of Organs at
it would tie difficult, however, to name a from dandruff, prevents the hair from attendance was large, many of the older .! stormy voyage already dsscribed. Mr. tendency to disease. These requisites of COST. $35 cash will get one—five years
.
[
Dudley
says
he
has
had
enough
travel,
Cash or Time Payments.
becoming
dry
and
harsh,
and
makes
it
citizeus from various parts of the county
¡*rson better qualified for the place.
[6-2]
C. G bissen .
. and will now settle down at his old pro­ vigor are conferred upou those inherent­ guarantee.
flexible
and
glossy.
All
the
elements
coming
to
pay
the
last
tribute
of
respect
A large delegation of Odd Fellows
Repairing and Tuning a Specialty.
fession of teaching. Ho brought with ly weak, no lees than upon those debili­ People begin to recognize the D street
came down from McMinnville last Wed­ that nature requires, to make the hair to the dead pioneer.
tated
through
wastiug
disease,
by
a
thor
­
meat
market.
Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.
him many interesting souvenirs of bis
nesday evening to pay a fraternal visit abundant and beautiful, arc supplied by
travels, among them a number of little ough, persistent course of Hostetler’s
I
have
the
best
tea
in
town,
Call
for
tins
admirable
preparation.
to the brethren here. From the cheer­
C reamery D iscussion .—L. Cohen of
Stomach Bitters, the leading national
The latest in regard to organizing a Portland met the McMinnville Grange carved Chinese devils, made from olive tonic, indorsed and recommended by my Standard pure Sun Cured, take no
ing that came from the tmnquet hall,
atones.
A
local
Chinaman
seeing
one
of
other.
J. P. I rvine .
about If) o’clock p nr., those on the local f(M>tbail team, changes the person­ in open session last Saturday, and pre­ these in the home of Prof. Buchanan, physicians of eminence. It will not en­
.Mr. Smith, who has ha<1 ten years’ experience in piano and organ building and
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real tuning, will visit McMinnville every month. Don't trust your instrument to inex­
street thought that they were painting i nel somewhat, but perhaps not disad- sented to them his proposition to operate shrank from it as moat people would dow you with the muscle of a Corliett,
perienced tuners. It will prove a lastiug damage to you. Terms Reasonable
the town red. It was the jolly company vantageouslv. The following are said to the McMinnville creamery, ft was in ' from a hissing serpent.
but it will infuse energy into your sys­ Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
this
office.
tf
have
taken
up
the
hat.
aud
offer
to
play
that f>oarded the traiu homeward liound
substance that he would open the I
tem, ami renew the active and healthful
beava Orders at C. Grissen’s.
yesterday morning.—[Hillsboro Inde­ any club in the state of equal weight and creamery if he could have the milk prod- '
performance of its functions, It uverts i
Krause
’
s
Headache
Capsules
—
War
­
yicyilnnville Produce yinrkel.
girth
pendent.
uct of 300 cowb pledged the year round. I ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole and cures malarial, rheumatic and kid-
Reported by L. E Walker.
J. B. Fryer, deputy county clerk, had I J W. Hobbs.
Every patron ahould have the privilege agents, McMinnville.
. ney complaints, and overcomes dyspep­
of testing his own milk. He would pay
45
the good fortune to recover his $60, the | O. H Irvine
sia, constipation, liver trouble ami ner- Good clean wheat.
Oats.......... ...............
26
lose oi which was mentioned in this pa­ <J. S. Wrtubt
21 cents a pound for the butter in w inter
I vousnese.
I.lceuae* to Jlurry.
S. WILSON.
W. G. HENDERSON.
Banden.
[ Butter
and 15 or 16 cents through the summer,
per a few weeks ago. The recovery I | E.
4<)ig45
Feb. 2, E. P. Dixon, aged 22, and Rosa
Elsia W right
i>n:n.
[ Eggs........................
... 12@15c
seems as mysterious as the loss. The I Bert .Millsap
and would make his contract for a period Hampton, aged 22, of Newberg.
Chickens...............
of three years. He would begin with
$2 50@300
purse was found lying on bis desk at the E 1). KelUy
Feb. 2, Robert E. Stratton, aged 27,
Near North Yamhill, Jan. 21st, 1894. Turkeys.................
9c a it
even less than 300 cows, but would hope aud Rosa L. Gard, aged 26, of Newberg.
court house, and no one can tell how it Byron Millsap
Miss Ella A. Eitelgeorge, aged 21 years. Ducks............... .
....... 242 to work up to 600 or more. A free dis­
... $3.50@$4
got there The theory is advanced that i J. E Magers
Feb.
6,
Chas.
Simpson,
aged
52,
and
D Johnson
...... 243 cussion ensued. J. W. Cook thought
3 months and 20 days.
Apples..........
3O@4O
Mr. Fryer must have turned somnambu­ I c J. Rennie..
Julia Ann Tadlock, aged 52, of Wheat-
....... 244
(Third Street, between E and F.)
She was a daughter of C. W. and M. E. Dressed Ilogs.
the
great
need
was
silos,
instead
of
feed-
1
5@6^c
list for the time, but be says he doesn’t
land.
-
Eitelgeorge.
Ella
was
born
near
West
;
Veal....................
..
4c
believe it, and is too fond of a warm
F or C ounty C lerk —We have l>een ing grain. If we could have good roads j Feb. 7, Stephen Adkins, aged 23, and
WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors.
)>ed. The only other conclusion is that requested by friends of A. E. McKern, of and silos to feed from the year round we Matilda Tadlock, aged 22, of Wheatland. Union, Washington county, Sept. 29th I Baled hay, timothy.
$11
u
1872. She lived in Washington county
cheat
the thief was struck with remorse, and i North Yamhill, to state through the R e - . could expect to make a creamery a suc­
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until seven years of age, when she moved
oats.
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watched his opportunity to return the porter that at the proper time his name cess and have a little income instead of
‘•AU human history attests
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
with her parents to Yamhill, near North
puree.
¡will l»e presented for consideration of all outgo. John R. Booth was in favor That happiness for man-the hungry sinner!—
RET All. MARKET.
Travelers Conveyed to all ¡»oints ut most reasonable rates. Give us a call.
Yamhill.
At
the
age
of
seven
years
she
Lincoln Laughlin, accompanied by his republican voters, as a candidate for the of the proposition, and thought there Since Eve ate apples, much depends on dinner
Baled Straw.............
$«
And a good liver is absolutely essential was stricken with spinal meningitis, and Mixed Chop.
brother, Tom. of North Yamhill, arrived office of county clerk .¡subject to ratifica­ was no reason in the world why Yamhill
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at the home oi his mother in this city tion by the county convention. Mr. Mc- county should not support a creamery, for appreciating a good dinner. Lord has for fourteen years been almost a help­ Bailey Chop.
$22
Monday. He ha9 been suffering from a , Kem is w ell known in the portion of the hb we have the best machinery in the Byron knew that as well as anybody. less invalid. There is probably not one Shorts
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severe attack of inflammatory rheuma­ county where he resides, ami ie warmly state. John C. Wheeler asked what One of bis greatest regrets was for bis young lady about North Yamhill in whom Middlings
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tism ami has been in quite a serious con­ vouched for as a person of excellent and I part of milk furnished by patrons would [ weak stomach. “Gad, man!” his lord­ centered a greater breadth of love ami Bra n
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dition physically. Mr. Laughlin and thorough qualifications for the office in be returned after skimming. Mr. Cohen ship would say, “why don’t one of these respect. The intellectual endowments of Oil Meal.
3c per !t>
Elmer Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. question—a thorough accountant and replied that the making of butter alone infernal doctors invent a liver medicine0” her mind were rare; the charity and
L. E. Walker will buy all your pro­
Byron would never have asked that sympathy of her heart were ever active duce, paving the highest price in cash
Smith, left Forest Grove about eight business man, a fine penman, and a cit- at the prices he offered would not pay;
he would have to make cheese and raise question were he now living. Why? Be­ in a worthy cause, and the fund of sym­ the market will justify. He will sell
years ago and took up adjoining claims izen of the first quality.
flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar­
pigs—there was no margin in butter at cause he would have been using Dr. pathy which extends to the family is as you
at Hatton, Wash., in the Big Bend coun­
den seeds as cheap as any other dealer.
sincere
as
it
¡
b
abundant.
The
deceased
Pierce
’
s
Pleasant
Pellets,
an
absolutely
try. It is hoped Mr. Laughlin will rap­ T he M ilitary B all .—Thia was the 21 cents the year round. He thought
D street south of First National Bank.
He also carries a full lino of Graham in
idly improve in this more equable climate social event of last week. There was no everybody would he willing to leave a sure cure for constipation, indigestion, was a member of the Christian church
of the Willamette valley.—[Forest Grove jam caused by tho attendance, though part of the milk. Mr. Jolly spoke of the bilious attacks, and all derangements of and bore a character of spotless purity. small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal,
wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty.
Times.
the hall was comfortably filled. Thirty- necessity of vealing the calves if milk liver, stomach and bowels. There is no The funeral took place from the residence,
;
the
service
being
conducted
Hy
Rev.
B.
At the oratorical contest of McMinn­ six couples engaged in the grand march, could not be taken back. A. C. Davis griping or violence about these pills, and
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To the Public.
ville college last Friday evening. Misses and tickets for 61 couples were sold for favored the proposition, hut thought 300 they’re guaranteed to givo satisfaction,or F. Bonnell. Her remains were depos­
We have opened a shop next door to
Lynch, Bryant and Scofield and Messrs. the supper, while there were others w ho 1 cows would be hard to get. Cows had your money is refunded. Don’t live with ited in the North Yamhill cemetery.
Sad Is our hearts, and 0! bow lonely
City livery stable, in Elsia Wright’s old
I.atourette, Loder and Scott were the did not partake. The squad drill under been sold off’. Different arrangements the stomach weak, when the cure is with­
Since our darling Ella died:
stand, for repairing wagons, carriages
contestants. The orations were all of command of Captain Heath was well ex­ would have to l>e made for feed. Farm« in your reach for 25 cts.
But we know she went to heaven
and all kinds of farm machinery and
Thera forever to reside.
high order and well delivered, and those ecuted, though a few old soldiers thought are all intowheat and oats; would need
Thousands
of
cures
follow
the
use
of
household furniture. Also manufacture
silos,
which
would
take
some
time.
The
Yes,
we
miss
you
darling
Ella
who attended the contest last year pro­ they could give the boys a few ¡winters, [
D. AV. Marquis’ ironing board, Root’s
And our home is lonely now,
nounce the average much lietter this and the boys are as firm iu the convic- old creamery had paid him when he sold Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It’s $500
reward
for
an
incurable
case.
But In heaven we there will meet you
Simplicity Beehive, and have the exclu-'
butter
at
18
cents,
and
had
but
five
cows.
year. Mr. Lyman Latourette carried | tion that they have tactics that their fa- '
CEL IN ALL THINGS IS OUR MOTTO.
With bright laurels on our brow
sive right to manufacture on the Pacific
away the honors this time, his oration there never knew anything about. The Mr. Cohen said it was represented to
PERIENCE HAS BEEN OUR TEACHER.
coast the Star Washing Machine.
TRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR CASH.
and delivery being in the minds of the leggings worn bv the company gave their him that creameries were running up I M ade P ostmaster .—At last the Mc­
A Kansas .Tian’s Experience.
AMINE OUR SPLENDID STOCK.
Yours P.espectfully,
judge« the best. His subject was “The dress the appearance of continental day s, this way with 600 to 800 cows. He Minnville postofflee, that has been a
Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City,
ERCISE A «OOD JUDGMENT; CALL EARLY.
J.
E.
II
off
à
G.
W.
S
eibert
.
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Public Schools—the Palladium of Dem­ and there is no disputing the fact that j thought the people would be eager to bone of contention among local demo­ Kan., wishes to givo our readers the ben­
PECTING A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE
ocracy,” and was in all respects an ex­ no more becoming dress for men can be furnish all the milk the factory could crats for so many weeks, has been low­ efit of his experience with colds. He
Thoroughbred Poultry.
cellent oration While the winner mer­ found than that of the time of Washing­ work after it got started. Mose Morgan ered to within reach of the leaping, hun­ says; “I contracted a cold early last
Mrs. Ollie Funk, breeder of Brown
ited the distinction, no doubt, several of ton. fi>e ladies will be found a unit in thought farmers must raise something gry fellows, labeled “Frank S. Harding ” spring that settled on my lungs, and had
We remain for Bargains. Vourt Truly,
the other contestants approached very this opinion. The buglers, Messrs. Ad­ besides wheat. He would like to have , The appointment appears to meet with hardly recovered from it when I caught Leghorn, S. S. Hamburg, Blue Andelu-
nearly to an equal decree of excellence, ams and Branson, executed the calls of a the creamery started and thought it at least average favor on the part of the another that hung on all summer aud sian, P. Rock and White-Faced Black
WALLACE Ä WALKER,
and the judge« announced that it was no day in camp with marked ability, and would save the wives a whole lot of work, public. Republicans, rather more nota­ left me with a hacking cough which I Spanish. Fowls $1.00; eggs $1.00 per
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easy task to conie to a satisfactory con­ J some of them were real musical gems. and did not forget that it might save him bly than democrats, appear to give ex­ thought I never would get rid of. I had 13. McMinnville, Or.
Wright Block, McMinnville.
clusion. The delivery’ oi tho orations The receipts of the evening were about some. B. F. Sparks thought the best pression to their approbation. Some of used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy some
Frit stock Wanted*
was interspersed with instrumental and $80, and more than covered the expenses, plan would be to appoint a committee to the latter who had set their hearts on the j fourteen years ago with much success,
D. W. Ralston of Sheridan is prepared
vocal music, all ot a high order, the solo which was all the boys cared for, as the go over the country for five or six miles, success of some friend, show their disap- [ and concluded to try it again. When I
and let it be known that they mean bus­ pointment by claiming that the appointee had got through with cue bottle my to buy all mutton sheep and beef cattle,
by Prof. Fargo being especially fine, ami state looks after their material wants.
iness. Accordingly, on motion of J. AV. I is not a democrat and that his triumph is cough had left me, and I h ive not euf- from this date on, at market price. Cor­
highly appreciated by the audience. The
Cook a committee was appointed to per­ the result of republican maneuvering. , fered with a cough or cold since. I have respond with him at his own place, Sher­
A Card oi Thunk«.
character of the exercises speaks vol­
On behalf of Mr. A. Matt hies and the form the work of canvassing for pledges, The latter is probably untrue, but as for recommended it to others, ind all speak idan, Or.
umes for the kind of work being done at
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the college, and we again feel to congrat­ family of the late David Moll, we are and to rejiort at the same place two weeks the rest, given a postoflice and a little , well of it.” 59 cent bottles for sale by
money io Loan
ulate ourselves that we have an institu­ requested to thank the neighbors aud hence. The committee consists of M. time, we can vouch for Brother Harding’s S. Howorth & Co.
For cns or two years on improved farm
tion of learning in our fair city which friends who rendered kindly aud welcome Morgan, J. W. Cook, Geo. Thomson and rapid growth in democratic grace. All
makes thorough work and real merit its assistance in the hours of sickness and John Booth of McMinnville, and John j agree, we think, that he will make an Tomorrow is the day for Chinamen of land. Enquire at office of Y amhill
! R eporter .
efficient and obliging official.
| Shelton of Carlton,
McMinnville to register,
5 w 4
trial.
jnaia attraction for students.
J ONES & ADA1IS,
A ssets $24.000.000.
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