The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, February 16, 1894, Image 3

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A new son lias arrived in the family of |
OBITIAKY
Kenzie, Oakland, Cal., Mrs. Margaret
Seven loaves of bread for 25 cents at
4 Kuns
Roberts, Riverside, Cali, Mrs. N. H.
’ bakery.
M. V. Spencer.
SHUCK.—Andrew J. Shuck, born June Sitton, Echo, Or., J. N. and W. H. Ca-
H ouse for R ent .—Neat house of eight
John Evenden left California Monday
INSURANCE COMPANY
I uele Jeptha Garrison is about again
19th, 1815, died February 10th, 1894, sey, Portland, Or., and Edward P. and
arranged rooms, corner 2d and I
after his severe illness.
on the return home with Mrs. Evenden,
* nicely
aged 78 years, 8 months and 21 days. Frederick S. Casey of this place.
streets,
at low rent.
Gtf
whose
condition
of
health
is
much
w
orse.
Affections
of
the
bowels,
so
prevalent
ssets
Deceased was a native of Indiaua.
R hodes & R hodes , Agents.
in children, cored by bimmons Liver Dr. Calbreatb went to Portland Wednes­ born the year prior to its admission to
Au Editor** Recoai me lido 11011.
RHODES A RHODES, Agonts,
MANUFACTURERS OF
day evening to meet them, and their re­ the Union, and was reared among the
Regulator.
Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of tho Bloom­ Leave your order for a good, fat chick­
mcmtnnville . or
turn
to
this
’
tty
was
expected
laat
even
­
en.
dressed
for
Sunday
dinner
D
street
scenes which characterize«! the early eet- field, Iowa, Farmer, says: “1 can rec­
Jarrett Todd and w ife of Newberg were
ing. A large circle of friends hear of tlementot that state. Little has been ommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy market.
visiting friends hero several days this
Mrs. Evenden’» increased illness with preserved to tell of his early life and man- j to all sufferers with colds and croup. I
week.
The New Home and Wheeler & Wilson
much sorrow.
iioo«L except that he grew ttp amid rug­ have used it in my familj’ lor the past sewing machines way down, at C. Gns-
The annual school meeting occurs on
ged surroundings that afforded not even two years and have found it the best I sen’s
l.lcenaca to Harr).
A mu e qoartett is talked of for the the 5th oi March. Mr. Nelson is the re­
6-4
Lincoln dob.
Feb. 7th, Wm. Yarger, aged 60, of the advantages of a common school edu­ ever used lor the purposes lor which it is
tiring director.
OF ALL KINDS.
A
large
crayon
picture
given
away
cation, but nevertheless contributed intended. 50 cent bottles for sale by 8.
J. 1 . Irviue Las plenty of his package
Pimples, blotches, sores, and their Marion county, and Mrs. Louisa E Hop­ their quota to the stream of strong mau-
with each dozen cabinet photographs at
Howorth <k Co.
coffee at 25 cents.
cause, removed by Nimmons Liver Regu­ kins, aged 34,
Montee’s gallery. 25 crayons is the
hood that had begun flowing westward
Feb. 10th. J D. Stewart, aged 58, and into new territories. At the age of twen­
j limit. Crayon can be of self or friend.
Pioneer Hemlniacence.
Miss Alves Norwood returned to her lator. -
home at Howell’» Prairie on Saturday.
John Baker and J. B. Gardner are put­ Mra. Matilda Garvin, aged 52.
In bidding adieu to the late Andrew- Call at the gallery.
ty Mr. Shuck moved to Iowa, settling
J. W. M ontee , Photographer.
Shuck,
the father, the pioneer, the citi­
near
Keokuk.
Here,
three
years
later,
U P. Coahow has moved into the res­ ting up a new residence for W. <j. Rob­
HORSES WANTED.
McMinnville, Or.
bins
at
Whiteson.
in 1838, he was married to Miss Mary zen, may we not ask permission to allude
idence oi J. W. Cook east of the college,
D.
A.
Smith,
the
watchmaker and
briefly
to
a
few
historical
events
which
Conlee,
the
beloved
wife
and
companion
and Mr. Cook has gone to his farm.
A
horse
buyer
will
be
in
McMinnville,
$34,199 is the amount of real estate
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
!
jeweler,
carries
a
good
line of clocks,
took
place
on
the
Pacific
coast
during
the
for
56
years
who
now
survives
him.
]
Saturday,
the
17th
inst.,
who
wishes
to
transfers
in'
Yamhill
county
the
past
M antid .—A lady deairoe to teach a
1
watches,
jewelry
and
silverware,
at
memorable
year
o'
his
arrival
here,
1847.
During
his
residence
in
Iowa
he
settled
buy
one
or
two
carloads
of
good
geldings,
•pring term of school. Holds a good cer­ fortnight. A good showing.
The immigration of that year num­ reasonable figures. He makes a specialty
tificate. Inquire at this office.
0-2
F. D. Vineent has closed a term of from 5 to 8 years old. Weight from 1150 upon and cultivated an eighty acre farm
to 1250, good colors, broke to drive and a portion of the time was employed bered about 5,000 persons. Two-thirds of repairing fine watches.
school
in
district
19,
Moore's
valley,
and
"Mie lUt-oriLBand Weekly Inter Ocean
donble, without blemish, and in ordinary in steaniboating upon the MissiBeijipi. of this number came to Oregon and the
Closing out my stock of Organs at
• year for $1 25. Hurry in your Biitwrip- will probably teach a spring term in
Iowa was not created as a territory until remainder sought California, where they ' COST. $35 cash will get one—five years
work condition.
Tillamook
bounty.
tion and tell your neighbors.
1838,three years after his settlement, and assisted in the final suppression of Mexi­ guarantee.
ffl-2]
C. G rissen .
F. T-. Wadsworth, of Monroe City,
Kid« M unled.
A pleasant whist party wa» held at J.
its admission as a state occurred in 1846. can domination in that southern clime.
People
begin
to
recognize
the D street
o
P. Irvine’» home Friday evening. Atiout Mo., is visiting bis old-time friend Rev
The county court at its session in Life in Iowa at that time possessed all This immigration brought many valua­
meat
market.
W.
H.
Jones.
Mr.
W.
is
a
man
of
,
thirty guests were present.
March will receive sealed bids for fur­ the romance and reality of froutiering. ble acquisitions to the material wealth
wealth, seeking to buy a farm.
I have the best tea in town. Call for
nishing the county bridge lumber, to be
A cordial invitation is extended to allI
In 1846 he responded to the call for I and prosperity of the northwest. In the
my
Standard pure Sun Cured, take no
All
interested
in
the
business
of
fruit
delivered
in
quantity
not
less
than
wag
­
to attend the symposium at the Baptist
volunteers for the Mexican war by en­ language of one: “They brought every­
J. P. I bvine .
church tonight A^pieetioncontest will growing should remember the meeting onload lots, to the point where it is to be listing for a brief term, but for some rea­ thing from a paper of pins to a four-foot other.
WE ARE LEADERS IN OUR LINE
to
1«
held
today
at
the
courthouse
The
Blank
Deeds,
Chattel
Mortgages,
Real
used.
Bids
are
desired
for
furnishing
I
be held on the lesson for January, the
son his company wae never called to the burr.”
same to one or more districts, or for the front, and his term of enlistment having
subject being “The Dawn of Christian­ meeting will I® held at lp.m.
Pure-bred Durham cattle and well-bred Estate Mortgagee, etc., always on sale at
tf
Miss Josie E. Gardner graduated with entire county. The court reserves the expired, in 1847 he joined a company brood mares, with the celebrated thor­ this office.
ity.’
The double quartet will render a
very pleasing arrangement of “The Tar’s a large class from the grammar grade of right to reject any or all bids.
destined for Oregon. The proceeds of oughbred race horse, Old George, were
McMinnville Produce Market.
E d H endricks , Co. Clerk.
Farewell.”
the Couch school at Portland Friday.
the sale of his farm and such other ef­ safely brought across the plains this year.
Reported by L. E Walker.
Dated Feb. 9th, 1894.
Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Lumber in the
fects as he jjossessed were just about suf­ Several herds of finely bred sheep were
J. P. Irvine will make it an object to She will now enter the high school.
Good
clean
wheat.
40
Valiev, and never allow competitors to undersell us.
you to buy for cash.
ficient
to
outfit
for
the
journey
—
three
or
brought
from
Missouri,
whose
descend
­
Subject oi morning sermon at the
Veteran»’ Meeting.
Oats..
........................
25
four
ox
teams,
vehicles,
provisions
and
ants
have
eince
been
valued
highly.
Christian
church
next
Sunday,
“
Cleans
­
M iRKtED.—At Whiteson, Or., Feb. 11,
There will be a reunion of all old vet-
40(445
The first store south of Oregon City Butter
I n H, by Re¥, j. Soper, Mr. J M. Blew ing ourselves.” Evening sermon, “Wbat erans here Feb. 22d, including Mexican, clothing for himself and wife and six
Eggs................................ .
12<<J15c_
children.
They
arrived
at
Oregon
City
was
opened
in
Salem
with
goods
hauled
the
Disciples
plead
for,
and
can
they
art and Mra. Malinda Garvin.
Indian War and Union veterans. They late in October. After a short rest he across the plains. Mr. A. R. Dimick Chickens............ .......... .
$2 50@3 00
Au error occurred laat week iu report unite with the Baptists?” All invited.
will meet at Grand Army hall at 10 a. m. started up the Willamette in a flat boat brought potato seeds which he planted Turkeys .............................
9c a lb
The Salem district Epworth League and iierfect a county organization and
ing the proceedings of tiie populist con
Ducks
................................
.
$3.50@$4
on the 25th of December, arriving three in Marion county, from which we have
vention. Adjournment was taken until conference of the M. F. church will meet partake of a basket dinner. After din­
............
30@40
days later at what is known at Rogers’ the famous Dimick potatoes. A bushel Apples..........
in
McMinnville
March
6,
7
and
8.
Up-
the 24th instead of the 17th.
ner they will march to the opera house, Landing in the Chehalem valley, where of apple seeds and a half bushel of pear Dressed Hogs..............
5@54¿c
J. P. Irvine buy» for cash, gets the in- w:ards oi a hundred delegates are ex­ when public exercises, singing, recita­ he wintered near the present town of seeds were brought this year, which went Veal.....................................
4c
hay, timothy.
side prices on all his goods and can un­ pected. Program will appear next week. tions and speeches will be the order. Dundee.
$11
The following spring he far toward supplying the country with Baled
It
cheat ............
dersell any grocery house on the west
P. C. Casey, an old citizen of the coun­ Such prominent veterans as Hons. C. H. moved with his family to West Cheha­ fruit trees, and last but not least, came
$9
ll
siite.
oats.. ............
Burch,
Lee
Laughlin,
J.
C.
Nelson,
P.
P.
ty and resident of Happy Valley, died '
$9
lem, where he secured a donation fend the “traveling nursery,” brought across
The hills are lull oi coona. A young on the 10th inst. Funeral services were Gates, IL S. Maloney and others will be claim of 640 acres by purchasing the the plains in 1847 by Luelling, who was
RETAIL MARKET
hunter brought the hides of four to town delayed until the arrival of a daughter heard. The W. R. C., 8. V. and Co. B right of a bachelor who had settled ujx>n not only a benefactor but a philanthro­ Baled Straw...................... .
$6
on Tuesday He got them all out oi one from California, and were held at the invited. Bring your baskets.
$19
the fend, which is now’ owned by sons of pist who deserves the highest encomiums Mixed Chop........................
tree at the same time. The hides are Catholic church on Wednesday.
$20
Mr. Shuck. He was a prosjierous farm­ of all who love "God’s country or the Wheat Chop........................
Sing a song of common sense,
worth about 30 cents each.
C. A. Berry writes from Maine, where
$18
er, but there were none in those early land of big red apples.” This traveling Shorts................. ...............
A mind that , lull of try ,
STOVES, TINWARE,
A man who know, a thing or two
$20
Ix>w tariff has passed the house, but it he is now visiting, that they are having
days so prosperous but they knew what nursery consisted of 700 trees and shrubs, Middlings................... .
And
»bows
It
in
hi,
eye
—
PAINTS,
has been the rule at Will Kuns’ bakery, plenty of mud, snow and 24 degrees be-
$16
it was to be subject to hardships and in­ comprising apples, pears, plume, cher­ Bran..................................
Who’s well aware the medicine
Oil
Meal
.............................
3c per lb
for months. He has the choicest bread, grees below zero. He says the people
conveniences of many sorts. Going to ries, quinces, grapes, berries and flowers.
OILS,
That s best for yon and me
L. E. Walker will buy all your pro­
pie», cake», confectionery and peanuts in kill time coasting when they are not
mill, which was a common experience of Could Henderson Luelling have looked
I, always Dr. Pierce’, Med­
paying the highest price in cash
the city.
cursing the tariff and high taxes.
ical Discovery.
the settlers, consisted in driving an ox forward with prophetic eye, while he duce,
the market will justify. He will sell
You
can
escape
just
about
one-half
the
Attention to the daily habits of the
trudged
across
the
almost
trackless
team to the Willamette, taking the grain
you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar­
And always be assured of getting the best prices and the
Don’t waste time, money and health,
young prevents suffering. Take Sim­ trying every new medicine yon may see ills that flesh is heir to by being ready and wagons over in canoes, swimming plains, thousands of miles with ox teams, den seeds as cheap as any other dealer.
best goods offered on the market. In good times and in
D street south of First National Bank.
mons Liver Regulator.
advertised in the papers. If the cause of forthem. When you feel dull, languid, the oxen across and setting up the wag­ faithfully guarding his precious cargo,
He also carries a full line of Graham in
“
out
of
sorts
’
’
generally
—
then
you
may
hard times, Bed Rock Prices, such as a man can afford to
on
and
proceeding
down
to
Oregon
City,
and
beheld
the
grand
results
of
his
en
­
Mr. Geer oi Portland registered seven your trouble is in the blood, liver, stom-
small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal,
Chinamen at this place Saturday. One . ack, or kidneys, take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla know that some of them are coming. where the Hudson Bay company tolled terprise, then might he have lieen re­ wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty.
offer who buys his stock for cash and sells to the best class
Chinaman paid no attention to his noti­ at once, and lie sure of a cure. Take no Don't let them get any further. Brace the grist so that they were considerably warded for his toil and heroic endeavor
I
of customers, has always been his motto.
the system up with Dr. Pierce’s Golden lighter for the return trip.
in bestowing upon his adopted home
fication. The limit of time to register is other.
Medical
Discovery
That
prevents
as
Mr. Shuck took rank as a prominent more wealth than the gold fields of Cali­
May Mb, and future registrations will
Frank Harding has sold his interest in well as cures: it inv gorates the liver and
character iu local and state politics. He fornia or the diamond mines of Africa as When Baby was slc-k, we gave her Caitorla,
have to bo made in Portland.
the Telephone-Register to H L. Heath, kidneys, purifies and enriches the blood,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
was appointed by Territorial Gov­ the result of his “traveling nursery.”
Belching at any time is due to indiges­ who will navigate the craft single-hand­
sharpens the appetite, improves diges­ ernor Lane the first sheriff of Yambill
W hea she became Misa, she clung to Castoria,
It
was
in
1847
that
the
first
regiment
tion —both are cure«! by Simmons Liver ed in the future. Harding is devoting
tion,
and
restores
health
and
vigor.
W hen she bad Children, she gave them Castoria,
county
and
was
afterwards
elected
to
the
of
Oregon
volunteers
was
raised
under
,
Regulator
his time to acquiring familiarity with
same office for two terms. Subsequent­ the provisional government, to suppress
(OI.LECE MITES.
N otick of S ettlement .—All our ac­ postal affairs pending the arrival of his
ly he served in the territorial and state Indian hostilities, which commenced
counts must be settled either in cash or commission.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE.
legislatures during six sessions.
with the ruthless massacre of Dr. Mar­
Miss
Powell
of
Dayton
visited
the
col-
good note.
R, J acobson .
¡Honey to l.oan
A letter from Salem informs ns that
During
the
period
of
trouble
with
the
cus
Whitman
and
twelve
others
at
Watt-
lege Wednesday.
Ail workmen ou the road improvement Col. Will L. Visscber, the well known j
For one or two years on improved farm
The college is having a curtain painted Indians that called for the organization latpu Mission.
maiie at McMinnville last summer have poet-hunxorist, will shortly visit Mc-1
land.
Enquire at office of Y amhill
and
equipment
of
the
band
which
sur
­
In
1837
Thos.
H.
Benton,
the
protector
for the chapel stage.
l>een paid except one, and there is money Minnville uniter the management of W. I
R eporter .
gw4
Another entertainment will be given vives under the title of Indian War Vet­ and benefactor of the northwest, sent
to pay him. The committee having the H. Roach, state organizer of the Keeley
erans,
Mr.
Shuck
rendered
incalculable
his memorable message, containing as-
two weeks from tonight.
COf lMTl COMMISSIONERS.
disbursements in charge promise to pub­ leagues, and that a grand literary enter- j
Prof. Brownson is having his fruit service. Being a mechanical genius and surancas of protection and love, to the
lish a staleinent in the near future that tainment may be anticipated,
having a shop on the farm where imple­ isolated inhabitants who loved the flag
FEBRUARY TERM-
■ trees set out.
will satisfy everybody, and may have a
L. E. Walker bought three steers on I An attempt is being made to organize ments in iron and steel of all kinds were of their country, although its stars and
It)
the
matter
of sheriff's tax bond.
valuable bearing on the probable cost of J Monday whose aggregate weight was
fashioned and repaired, it was turned stripes had never been unfurled by the Ordered that sheriff be required to give
1 a college football team.
future road work. The total expended ' 3328 pounds. They were stall fed by J
$10,000 additional bond.
The oratorical society held a business into a veritable armory, where he could authority of the national government.
last year was something near $l,8fe).
j B. Durst, of Bellevue, and Mr. Walker meeting Tuesday. Those elected as del­ be found at work early and fete remod-1 It was in 1847 that Col. Joe Meek
In matter of assessment of Scroggin
308 17th Street, Portland, Oregon.
J. P. Irvine has some special prices on ! thinks they are probably the finest trio egates to the inter-collegiate association eling and putting in condition for ser-1 started on his winter journey over the A Wortman. Ordered thafthe clerk be
groceries for cash.
6-2 j that ever came to town. The largest one j at Eugene were Misses Bryant, Allaway, vice firearms of which the settlers stood mountains and across the plains to rep­ instructed to transfer personal property
resent the settlers before his relative, from school district No. 48 to district No.
Now is the time to have your photo' 1 weighed 1260 jiounds.
Schofield and Messrs. Aiderman, Nelson, in great need.
Local Agency at C (Jrissen’s Music Store.
The Amity Popgun, the last of theoffi-1 Loder, Scott, Latourette.
As one of his biographers has well said, President Polk, and the congress of the 45, the residence of P. M. Scroggin.
taken at Hogg’s Cabinets $2.00. If yon
want large groups or crayons you will cial breed of newspapers in Yamhill
The Philergians have renewed their in- “Shuck was a characteristic man and a United States. Well did he perform his
In matter of assessment blanks and
not be ashamed of, go to him. He leads. and the special organ of the populists, terest in literary work, and determined fair representative of the early pioneer,” task, and great was his joy on being ap­ poll receipt books for assessor. Bids for Cash or Time Payments.
Lyman H. Cook and Otto Walling are has ceased to exist on this mundane orb. to boom things for awhile. The meeting —a sturdy character, possessed of indom- pointed the first U. 8. marshal of the same being opened and F. H. Barnhart
Repairing and Tuning a Specialty.
building a boat at the waterworks to lie It was a very natural if not a very com- fest Saturday was one of the best of the , ¡table courage and unflinching integrity. territory of Oregon. He carried to Gen. being lowest was awarded contract for
Though
denied
the
advantages
of
a
com
­
Joseph
Laue,
“
the
Marion
of
the
Mexi
­
mendable
thing
for
it
to
do,
nnd
not
at
year.
The
judges
decided
that
the
pres-
Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.
5,000 assessment blanks and eight poll
used to transport gravel to the city from
mon
school
education,
tie
was
a
studious
can
war,
”
his
commission
as
the
first
all
surprising
to
any
person
having
a
ent
administration
is
the
cause
of
the
tax
receipt
books,
for
$22.
the Henderson ford. The boat is 65
In matter of contract for wood for use
feet long and 17 wide
A great many modicum of Bense about the newspaper financial distress. The house, however, reader and became jwssessed of a great governor of Oregon
In 1847, Marshall, an Oregon pioneer of county. Bids for same being same as
j reversed this decision. The question for range of information, to which he added
jteople are skeptical as to the possibility business.
Mr. Smith, who has had ten years’ experience in piano and organ building and
A literary society has been organized debate this week is, Resolved, That mon­ . a strong reserve of good common sense. oi 1844, went up into the Sierra Nevada former bids, were rejected, and clerk tuning, will visit McMinnville every month. Don’t trust your instrument to inex­
of navigating the Yamhill that far up
In
1874
Mr.
Shuck
moved
to
Mc
­
mountains,
where,
on
the
19th
day
of
authorized to receive new bids.
perienced tuners It will prove a lasting damage to you. Terms Reasonable
during the summer The lioat will carry in the Cook school. It meets on Satur- arcliy is the liest form of government
forty tons, and will also be used to carry day nights. The officers are as follows; A literary program also is always ren- Minnville and resided here up to the January, 1848, he made the first discov­ In matter of appointment of supervis­
time of his death. He has served suc- ery of gold, which proved such a potent or for district 4. Ordered that I. C. Rob­
woo«! to Portland. It la built 01 native President, Miss Eva Hoberg; vice presi­ dered.
Lteave Orders at C. Grissen'e
j
cessively
as city marshal and as a mem­ factor in the future development of the inson be appointed in place of John
dent,
Frank
Hayes;
secretary,
Lyle
Ba
­
lumber, and is flat liottomed and very
Probate Court.
ber
of
the
city
council.
He
has
been
a
territories of the Pacific coast, thus hast­ Martin, appointed at January term.
ker; treasurer, Howard Parker; marshal,
strong.
bills allowed .
A dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, Geo. Clark ; librarian, Ernest Hender­ Estate of T. J. Shadden. Will admit- member of the Christian church since ening the passage of the act creating Or­
egon as a territory of the United States J E Brown, supervisor’s salary
taken daily, will relieve and prevent in­ son ; critic, elective, Irene Rummel. The ted to probate J. W. Cowls appointed September, 1849.
15 00
S. WILSON.
society is composed of orderly and earn-1 executor, without bouda. C. I). John­ Seven children, five daughters and in 1848.
digestion
J W Foster, ticket for indigent ... 20 50
two sons were born to him, all living and
Up
to
1847
there
was
but
one
newspa
­
est
workers.
The
question
for
debate
at
Ben C Irwin, stationery.......... .. 4 00
Last Sunday was Educational day for
son, E. C. Apperson, anil R. Nelson ap­
highly respected citizens of this county per published west of tho Rocky moun­ City of McMinnville, water, lights
14 45
the Christian church throughout the the meeting this week will be woman pointed appraisers. The will bears date
and state. Six, Eliza J. Wallace, Susan tains, that being tl.e Oregon Spectator, J W Gault, tables for county........
land. The Christian Woman’s Board of suffrage.
18 00
of Nov, 10th, 1893. It leaves all grand­
M.
Wallace,
Nancy
E.
Olds,
Matilda
published at Oregon City on a primitive I N Collard, janitor...................... 20 00
The Columbus debating society elected children the sum of $1. Ammon Shad­
Missions observed it in this place by a
Wood, Wm. II. Shuck and Reuben D. press brought from the Sandwich islands H C Rowell, drawing jury list
3 W
special meeting Sunday evening. Two officers last Friday evening. Following den is bequeathed the home place and
Shuck, were born in Iowa. The young­ in 1839.
(Third Street, between E and F.)
F M Yord, assessor's salary
Ed. Dodson, I aH personal property, and the property
papers were road, one by Mrs. H. A. are the officers elected
54 00
est, Mary A. Fendall, was born in Ore­ Much more might be said of the mis-! A M Waddell, super salary.
Penton, state president of the board, on president ; Will Weed, vice president ; ! in town and the 80 acres west of town is
12 50
gon.
WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors
siouary schools and industrial enterprises F II Barnhart, printing
the work at Aun Arbor, in connection | Mary Hutchings, secretary ; Daisy Her- given to the widow and son Riley during
12 B0
Funeral services were held at the of this early year in the settlement of J F Derby, tile...............................
with the Michigan university, the other bert, treasurer; J. A. Buchanan, critic; their lifetime, after which it falls to Am-
4 w
by Miss Dodson, on the work as conduct- j Merril Hanvillc, marshal
The meet- mon or his heirs. The appraisement has Christian church, Monday at 1 p. m. our etate, but for the present suffice to T M Laughlin, super salary........ 20 00
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
“
......... 8 75
ed at Hazel Green, Ky. The attendance I ings are very interesting and some of the , not been returned. but a conservative The attendance was much greater than say, that during all the time while the J L Steward,
the capacity of the church for accommo­ question of African slavery was agitating W A Benedict,services to indigent
Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call.
boys
and
girls
are
getting
to
be
good
de-
estimate
of
the
real
estate
places
the
2
00
at the meeting was large.
dation
and engrossing the attention of the na­ W T Hash, super salary ..............
Nearly all women have good hair, bater.s. The following question will lie value at $16,000.
tion, through all the hardships of pioneer
debated
tonight
:
Resolved.
That
educa­
“
................
though many are gray and few are bald-
Estate of W T. Jones. Will admitted CASEY.—P. C. Casey passed away life the settlers were Americans who J L Ferguson,
H
C
Graves,
nails
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tion
is
more
to
be
desired
than
wealth.
Hall’s Hair Renewer restores the natu­
to probate. D. B. Kingery, James Agee
peacefully February 10th, 1894, at his loved their country, and never for a mo­ T W Smith, boarding indigent
ral color, and thickens the growth «if the
On Tuesday, the 13th, the three-year and Jake Mundinger appointed apprais-
home in Happy Valley, after an illness ment entertained a thought of engrafting J B Stilwell, supt salary etc ...
hair.
terrn .of enlistment in Co. B, O. N. G., ers. Mr. Jones will is dated Sept. 9th,
of six hours.
the institution of human slavery upon G T Barnett, drawing jury list...
The Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Cumberland expired, and the company celebrated the 1885. It grants a legacy of $5 to each of
Although sudden it was not unlooked the wild, free shore of the placid Pacific. John Jones, keeping indigent
5 00
Presbyterian church has decitied to take occasion with a supper at White’s res­ seven children. After payment of all
w. G. Wm Galloway, judge’s salary....... 66 67
for, as he bad been in declining health
a religious census of McMinnville.
taurant. During the term there have debts all real and personal property shall for a number of years. He was born in
J C Pennington, treasurer’s salary ’ 52 10
MClIttOI. HEPOItT.
There is no claim made for Ayer’s Sar­ lieen 97 enlistments. The present mem­ belong to the widow during life, After County Loud, Ireland, Oct. 15th, 1834,
Ed Hendricks, clerk’s fees.eti- .: 221 25
her
death
it
goes
to
the
children
share
bership
is
49,
of
whom
47
were
present
saparilla which cannot be endorsed by
and came to Baltimore with his mother
T
W Perry com’rs fees, etc.......... 19 25
Report
of
McMinnville
public
schools
and
share
alike.
The
widow
is
made and family when quite young. He was
Eighteen original
scores of testimonials. This fact plainly { Tuesday evening.
J J Henderson, do.......... ...........
for
month
ending
February
9,
1894.
executor
without
bonds.
members
remain,
of
whom
15
were
pres
­
proves that the blood is the source of
married to Margaret Clancy in 1856 The
X
30 Justice’s transcript State vs Hoff­
5C
á
Guardianship of Oliver P. Lumtn. Pe­
moet disorders and that Ayer’s Sarsapa-! ent. The original enlistment numbered
p
O
following year he moved to northern
B
man....................................... .. ..
£
tition
to
appoint
Emily
C.
Lumm,
moth
­
<7>
O
55.
Fourteen
original
members
reenliat-
Q.
rilla is the best of bhxxl purifier». Try
P T5 B Coroner’s expenses John HarknesB
Wisconsin, where he endured the rigors
s
S’
ed for another year. There have l«en er of said minor, guardian, filed and al­ of pioneer life. So remote was the etate COIXMBUS
50 C
it this month.
2. r 0 ■Oy Í
Fred Popejoy
The grangers and a number of their eight honorable discharges «luring the lowed, with bonds fixed nt $500 and ap­ at that time, that the only outlet of W ard .
p.
K
Barns & Daniels, 2 coffins for poor
I
proved.
Inventory
approved.
three
years.
The
company
presented
P
friends held an all day social Saturday,
transportation was by the lakes and riv­ 1 <& 2 grades 68 49 44
4
8 63 19
3
Guardianship of Eddie and Wm.
in their hall. The entertainment con- their captain with an enlarged crayon
62
ers. He reaped the advantages gained 3 ¿i 4
48
4
24
$806 92
Total
Booth.
Petition
to
appoint
R.
L.
Booth
5
dt
6
portrait
of
himself,
the
presentation
be
­
•JO
1
6°
55
M
15
8
sisteti of old-lashioned games,social talk,
by the judicious investment in the then 7 Ä 8
CONTINUED.
2
49
4M
31
2
12
66
guardian, filed, and upon appearance in
a short literary program an«I a good din' ing made by Lieut. Link.
young industry of lumber. For twenty C ook W ard
II C Burns, coffin for indigent
$15 00
open court of said minors with the re­
ner, making an enjoyable day for the
"Only a Country Girl" was regarded
years he was a prominent feature in the 1 2 grades 47 44 41 1 12 117 23
1 A J Apperson, mdse for poor . ... 82 75
quest that their uncle, R. L. Booth, be
3 <1 4
60 40 39
4 W I. Warren, sheriff's fees, etc
16 78
many present.
by most people who attended its presen­
59 50
59 56 52
s
appointed guardian of their person and shipping interests of that locality. It 5 & ♦>
1
CEI. IN ALL THINGS IS OUR MOTTO.
About 420 persons have visited the tation last week as a much better play
1
has been said that he was familiar with High School 24 21 19 3 27 151 3
REJECTED.
estate, the same was allowed. Bonds
FER1ENCE HAS BEEN OUR TEACHER,
424
reading room since January 1st. This is that “Over the Hills to the Poor House.”
Wisconsin and Alisissippi rivers to their lolai
TRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR CASH.
L F Hall, atty fee justices’ court.. 5 00
fixed at $2,000.
The
public
schools
of
the
city
will
cel
­
a daily average of about ten. The ma­ It gave every liody more to do. Of the
mouth. Finding the northern winters
AMINE OUR SPLENDID STOCK.
ERCISE A GOOD JUDGMENT; CALL EARLY
too seyere on his health, he removed ebrate the 22d of February with appro­
jority of the attendants are vonng boys home people, all of whom did well, Ar­
TO TIIE PIBLIC
Dissolution Notice.
PECTING A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE
with his family to Portland, Or., arriving priate exercises. Friends and patrons
of 12 to 15 years, the very element the thur McPliillipe made the hit of the
Notice is nereby given that the firm of
of
the
schools
are
invited
to
attend
the
The
business
of
the
late
firm
of
W.
L.
institution desires to reach
The boys evening, and his friends conceded that
there June 14th, 1878, and began looking
Wallace <k Hartman has been dissolved
are very orderly anil »tudions, and are he never played better. Bert Millsap Qualey and W. A. Henderson, dealers in about the state for the purchase of a several grades. The Columbus school by mutual consent. The business will
We remain for Barfains Tour» Truly,
gaining a good deal of information in brought down the house as "Dad’s Boy,” monuments, which has lately been in home in a locality where the climate will unite and hold their exercises in the be continued by C. A. Wallace, who will
this way. Boys w ho lack reading matter and the great regret was that his appear- litigation, has been amicably settled, would agree with his then declining principal’s room. In the Cook building also collect outstanding accounts. He
at home, are the ones especially who ! ance was so brief. It would be hard to nnd hereafter will be carried on by W. health. In 1879 he began negotiating grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 will unite in Miss will continue to handle the Mitchell,
WALLACE Ä WALKER
find an actor who could letter imperson- L. Qualey. Thanking the public for with Amos Brooks for the old donation Woods’ room, the 5th and 6th grades Lewis & Staver Co’s, goods, and has the
should visit the free reading room.
Wright Block, McMinnville.
will unite with the high school. Exer­
most satisfactory terms ever offered by
While returning from Salem Sunday I ate a down-easter old farmer than E. B. their liberal patronage, I take this occa­ land claim of John Brooke, and con­
cises
will
begin
at
10:30
a.
m.
sion.
to
assure
them
that.in
the
future
structed an elegant modern home, and
this well-known and excellent company.
Clyde Apperson experienced a runaway Kelly, while Mrs. Kelly is so perfect in
L. H. B aker , Prin.
Prices ent to meet the hard times. He
with the team he was driving. A single­ 1 her part as to l>e entirely above criticism, as in the past no pains will be spared to continued to reside there. While never
tree had brok«;n on the way, and was re- j The gross receipts of the evening were merit its bestowal. To be relied upon a man of great wealth he was always
A nother for C lerk .—We have been will also continue the real estate business
Indred with a rope. On reaching the slightly above $90. On Wednesday eve­ ' for goods of superior material and work­ considered well-to-do, and by industry requested by a leading citizen and tax­ and has a choice list of farms and town
Yamhill bridge the rope lengthened and ning of this week Mr. and Mra. Kelly manship, for fair and honorable dealing, and frugality leaves a goodly inheritance payer of McMinnville to announce the lots. The agency for the Union Pacific
allowed the tongue to drop from the appeared in “Home, Sweet Home,” a while prices will be made as reasonable to his family. In disposition he was name of M. U. Gortner as a candidate for is also retained by Mr. Wallace. See
neckyoke. This frightened the team j two-part play. All were well pleased, as they can be consistent with thia pur­ pleasant and unassuming, tree-hearted connty clerk, subject to republican nomi­ him for bargains in any oi these lines, tf
nation. Mr. Gortner has resided in this
and some very skillful handling was re­ both with the acting and the principles pose, is the foundation upon which I and generous. He was father of eleven community
for many years and enjoys Fifty-five teachers are taking the ex­
have endeavored to establish and build children, three daughters having died
quired to subdue them. Mr. Apperson s taught regarding how to make home
up a business in McMinnville and vicin- when quite young. A wife and eight the reputation of an upright citizen »nd amination for certificates this Week.
pleasant.
Mr.
Kelly
and
wife
departed
a kind and affable gentleman. If select­
grit and skill were equal to the occasion,
Respectfully,
children still survive him ; Mrs. E. B. ed for the office in question he would This is thought to be the largest number
and he came out of it with nothing more for Tacoma yesterday, where their plays
W. L, Q ualey .
Madden, Sellwood, Or., Mrs. A. C. Me- doubtless be able to fill it with credit.
at any examination held in the county.
will be presented in a stock theater
serious than a broken buggy tongue.
UARDIANs
A
BUSINESS POINTERS.
JONES & ADAMS
$24.000,OCX).
LUMBER-—
LOCAL NEWS.
Dealers in Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
Building Materials of All Kinds.
Hodson’s
Is the plaee to Buy
Hat’d uiare,
THIS MAN HODSON
GURRENCE SMITH & GO
Piano and Organ Dealers,
C ity S tables ,
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