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-■’luAcle aud Vigor—A Dlfterence, FHO.n THE COVNTY PRESS. Frilil Grower»’ Meet I Hie- Seven loaves of bread for 25 cents at j BUSINESS POINTERS. Many muscular men succumb to fa Pursuant to a published call a number Kuns’ bakery. Newberj Graphic. tigues borne with ease by persons far Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Logan visited in of the fruit growers of Yamhill county their inferior* in physical strength. H ouse for R est .—Neat house of eight Yamhill's citizens never get to-' met in the county couit room last Satur Dallas this week. nicely arranged rooms, corner 2d and I gather except at political conven-, day ..nd effe-tod 1 temporary organiza- Mu.«cle does not imply vigor. In fact, streets, at low rent. 6tf A new boy arrive«! at Frank Roeca’e it is not difficult of proof that athletes tions. Let us have a road conven- ! I tion. R hodes & R hodes . Agents. home on the loth. RHODtS A RHODES. Agents. | tion and get together and become Hon. Wm. Galloway called the meet do no: live :<s long nor enj'ry as good MANUFACTURERS OF Rev. and Mr Deuton visited in Mon- ing to order and nominated J. If. Rees, health as the average, individual who is F or S ale .—Oak wood, $2.00 per cord. bitter acquainted. It is a splendid I MCMINNVILLE. OB mcutU this week. i who was elected temporary chairman. vigorous—that is to say, whose digestion Inquire at Black’a grocery store. 8-2 thing to be neighborly. An elderly-lady named Fierce .Jie4 near J. C. Cooper was elected temporary sec 1 and sleep are unimpaired, whose nerves Leave your order for a good, fat chick Supt. Stilwell was greatly pleased Carltou on Mouthy. retary. A letter of regret from Hon. O are tranquil, and who has no organic en. dressed for Sunday dinner. D 6tieet LOCAL NEWS. with what he saw of our public A sou ttrt> lorn in the family of John N. Denny expressing inability to attend tendency to disease. Tbcflc requisite:- of market. schools while here last week, and re vigor are conferred upon those inherent and protnfeing hearty co-operation, was Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mills Lave moved Minty Tuesday morning. The New Home,and Wheeler & Wilson ly weak, no levs than upou those debili marked that there were no . ugges- t > Dayton. OF ALL KINDS. Mr. McCaekey of Carlton was buried ; read. On raotica it was voted to organ tated through wasting diseaso, by a thor sewing machines way down, at C- Gris- ticns that he could make for its im ize u county horticultural society, after sen’s. 6-4 Clare Baker ia the duly appointed 6ta- *b® Masons of this city yesterdav. excellent reinaiks by Mr. C. E. Hoekins, ough, persistent course of Hostetter's tion »gent at Carlton. D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and provement. This much for a good The C. P. church w ill give an enter Judge Gallon ay and J. E Brook«. By J | Stomach Bitters, the leading national jeweler, carries a good lire of clocks, corps of teachers and a good school .There are 656 children of school age in tainment next Wednesday evening, and a vote C E Hoskin«, Judge Galloway tonic, indorsed ai.d recommended by watches, jewelry and silverware, at board R-iiCK-t district 40, acconiing to the cen serve a lunch afterwards. aud Dr. G. S. Wright were appointed a physicians of eminence. It will not en Last, fall when wheat was selling sus just completed by Clerk Caldwell. Hall’s Hair Renewer renders the hair committee 0:1 perinane t organization dow you with the muscle of a Corbett, reasonable figures. He makes a specialty at fifty cents, those who buy their Some of McMinnville’s people at lustrous »nd silken, gives it an even color with instriu-tions to report iu fifteen but it wiil infuse energy into your sys- of repairing fine watches. People begin to recoguize tlie D street flour thought it was a splendid time tended the mask l>all at North Yamhill and enables women to put it up in a great minute*. A constitution was adopted, | tern, and renew the active and healthful PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, meat market. Dcrfonnance of its functions. It averts Tuesday night at.d must have had a cold variety of styles. to lay in euough wheat for the year's names enrolled and convention proceed drive and cures malarial, rheumatic and kid- I have the best tea in town. Call for supply, if they only had the cash, as Kay <k Todd are the first meichante ed to elect officers as follows President, The Rii-otiERand Week!’. Inter Ocean to announce the at rival of new spring . C. E. HoBkins; first vice-president, W. 1 noy complaints, and overcomes dvspep- my Standard pure Sun Cured, take no I it looked like the price could go no J. p. I rvine . a year for$1.2j. Hurry in yourguhecrip- g<x>»ls. Bea ! their advertisement, anil Galloway; second \i«.-e-preeident, O. N. j sui, constipation, liver trouble and lier* other. Building Materials of All Kinds. lower. Now it is down to about 40 go and see liie goods. tion and tell your neighbors. Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real I cents aud may’ go lower ¡Denny; 8ec.-Treas., J. C.Uooper; niem- vousness. Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at four Years’ Kaintall. Why suffer from indigestion and dys ! her finance committee, J. H. Rees. A tine merchandise boainera for zale Charley Mitchell returned last i tf I On motion it was voted to hold the pepsia " Siinuron» Liver Regulator is or tra«ie for gooi farm nr other >eal es Capt. Harris has Iveen looking up the tliis olfice. Monday from his trip to Illinois and next meetiug at Newberg. President rainfall for the past four years, previous O’ tate. For particulars addreas lock box pleasant aud cures. 'thoroughbred Poultry. Indiana. From a business stand-1 Hoskins then addre««eJ the meeting on 32,. Newberg, Oregon. to 1894, and finds a total of 177.79 inch Remember the masque ball on the Mrs. Ollio Funk, breeder of Brown point of view it was not a success, | Chas. Griesen han enlarged his book I evening of March 8th given by the Mc- the objects and dutie« of officers and es, divided as follows: Leghorn, S. S. Hamburg, Blue Andelu- though be enjoyed meeting his old members. On motion the secretary was lb90..................................................................... 41.85 store by the removal of partitions, ami , 1 Minuvdle Ounciug club, and govern sian, P. Rock and White-Faced Black friends there. He reports poor sale 51.4$ instructed to notify the fruit growers of lbOl.............................................................. is making the entrance to the second 1 < yourself accordingly. Spanish. Fowls $1.00; eggs $1.00 per 1892 .............................. ......... 34.55 the county of the time, place and ob for prunes, and was compelled to leave story froru the iueide. Subject of morning sermon at Chris 1S93............................ ...................................... 49.98 13- McMinnville, Or. 5m6 jects of the next meeting and solicit a part of his carload in the hands of tian church next Sunday, “ So Kun that During January and February, up to N otice or S ettlement . -All our ac membership. Receipts lor membership He.H i uu viIle Produce Harket. a commission firm. He could only the 21st inst. there have beeu 18.53 counts must be settled either in cash or Ye May Obtain.” Evening sermon, amounted to $7. Reported by L. E. Walker. . get offers of from four to six cents ' “Ten Thousand Instructors ” Endeavor inches. The annual mean rainfall for good note. R, J acobson . Good clean wheat .............. 39 for the same grades of prunes that meeting at 6 -30 p. in. four years is Fl. 45 inches. Evening ot Fun und Hclittetuenr. The Church of God will begin a series Oat»....................................... 25 I were being retailed at from twelve Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Lumber in No one ever tried Simmons Liver Reg-1 of meetings in this city next Sunday, at Col. Will L. VisHcher will give one of Ridv 'Wanted. Butter . .. . .. 40(845 i to twenty cents. Valley, and never allow competitors to undersell us. lla. m. ulator without being satisfied with ite his unique entertainments at the opera 12@15c i The county court nt its session in j Eggs..................................... effect. house on Monday evening, February 26. Low tariff’ha^ passed the house, but it 1 March will receive sealed bids for fur Chickens.............................. |2 50(5 3 00 Sbaridan Sun. I J. J. Spencer went to Salem Monday The Co), comes here well recommended nishing the county bridge lumber, to be : Turkeys................................ has been the rnle at Will Kuua’ bakery, 10c a Ik Last Tuesday as D. W. Ralston ' He is by the press of the whole country and it delivered in quantity not less than wag-1 Ducks.................................... . $4@4.50 lor indplhs He has the choicest bread, to interview the supreme court j was driving a band of sheep across I is conceded that he outrivals Bill Nye as pies, cakes, confectionery and peanuts in utterney for appellant in the case of ............. 40(§CO onload lots, to the point where it is to be Apples.. the Yamhill bridge they became, the city. ' Branson ve. Gee, un action for damages 1 a humorist and wit. Those who miss used. Bids are desired for furnishing Potatoes....................... 30 i the opportunity of hearing him will miss frightened aud one of them jumped i appealed from this county. Win. Poole has l>een very sick the past 5(g5lgc same to one or more districts, or for the Dressed Hogs............ into the river. Later it was 1 The Albany Herald is authority for ; a rare treat. The Col. is also a Keeley entire county. The court reserves the Veal....................................... week with some form of blood poisoning, 4c :r some i ' ~ causing him much suffering and ren- the statement that O. H Irvine of Me- graduate and his graphic sketch of the i right to reject any or all bids. Baled hay, timothy $11 after floating down the river < 4 1 Minnville is prominently mentioned in i Keeley cure as he experienced it will distance. Thus it would seem that tlwinfc his condition serious. cheat ......... E d H endricks , Co. Clerk 19 prove a highly entertaining and educa a oats..... ....... Dated Feb. 9th, 139-1. 19 wool continues to fall. Now ia the time to have your photo connection with the nomination for at-1 tional feature. The McMinnville or torney-general O. H. would make a taken at Hogg’s Cabinets $2 00. If you RETAIL MARKET, The Willamina granite quarry we , chestra has been secured and the music A L iberal O ffer .—The big eight- want large groujo or crayons yon will good one. $6 understand is to be developed. Mr. ! will be up to the usual standard for ex-1 page Sunday Statesman will be sent to Baled Straw......................... If you feel all broke np aud out of collcnce. A small admission 1'ee of 15 ««at be ashamed of, go to him. He leads. Mixed Chop .................. |19 Sails, the owner, is building a wagon ; 1 any address from now until July 1st for Wheat Chop sorts agitate your liver with Simmons $20 road to the quarry from Robert | F J. Martin has located headquarters cents with reserved seats at 25 cents. j only 5Uc, cash to accompany the order, |18 with C. A. Wallace and is engaged in Liver Regulator Complimentary tickets can be exchanged j Thia is a must liberal hard times cam- Shorts................................ Booth s place, a distance of about a I Middlings............................ STOVES, TINWARE, ‘ $20 Mrs. Fannie Roberts of North Yamhill for reserved seats at Rogers Bros’. zeiliag implements and vehicles an<l 1 paign offer, a* the Statesman is the sec* Bran .......................... . $16 mile. From specimens of the gran-! writing lire insurance. Frank is quite a lost twenty head of ebeep Sunday .night ond paper in Oregon, ami republican to Oil Meal PAINTS, Epworth Leatfuc- meeting. ............ 3c per It, ite we have seen we believe the own r miler. by «logs, and nine were wounded. Wm. I thecore. This is a campaign of educa er has a good thing, the only trouble L. E. Walker will buy all your pro Laughlin, a neighbor, also lost ten head. OILS, Capt. Harris says the weather was The Salem district Epworth league tion and it is our purpose to assist in-the duce, paying the highest price in cash down to 21 degrees above zero Wedues- ; ! War certainly ought to he declared on i conference meets at McMinnville March good work. The Statesman gives all the the market will justify. Ho will sell being a lack of transportation facili ties to the railroad at this place. «lay morning, being the coldest excepta Die canines of thut vicinity. ! news of state and nation and durinir the you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar- ' 6th, 7th and Sth. ! <len seeds as cheap as any other dealer. • lav in December, when the mercury O, tobe young again! The s< hool And always be assured of getting the best prices and the campaign its Sunday edition will Ire a ' D street south of First National Bank. PROGRAM Dayton Herald. reached 19. children have such good times. Yeater- Tuesday. 3:30 p. m., devotional ser symposium of political news and gossip best goods offered on the market. In good times and in He also carries: a lull line of Graham in W. T. Pillman is selling out, and j The ninth annual state Sunday school lav waa “noth*r re,‘ Ie,,er daF- There vice led by Rev. T. F. Royal; enroll for the entire state. It is illustrated and i small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, hard tunes, Bed Rock Prices, such as a man can afford to convention will meet in Salem May 2d "ere Ü«°*I5«S ami Marthas in all depart ment of delegates. Evening, 7 :30, devo- consists of eight full pages oi select read- { wheatlets, etc. Nurserv atock a specialty. is going to move to Seattle this : spring. offer who buys his stock for cash and sells to the beat class id and 4th. Wm. Reynolds, an efficient ,uent“ ■ au<1. <’U.1,0?WB. , ’, speaking Hpeakin.g and tions, Rev. Andrew Kershaw ; praise i ing matter, including a short story and I Dr. G. E. Stuart had the misfor- ; of customers, has always been his motto. ami prominent worker who has been on singing. And then they were turned service led by Mrs. A. 8 Mulligan: or- a wealth of poetry aud miscellany. Ev- loose tor a whole holiday I tune to have one of his legs broken. 1 the coast before, will be present. - ery voter in Oregon should read a paper chestra, Corvallis league; social When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, ; from tbe capital during the campaign Wednesday, 8 a. nr., “Look Up” while engaged in a game of ball at The republican central committee will i You don’tneed tocontinc.e dosing with When she was a Child, she cried tor Caacoria, Portland. The fracture was just ■ meet at the court house Saturday at one Simmons Liver Regulator. A dose a day. vice led by Rev. L. F. Belknap; 8:30, ' and we make this offer to suit the times. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta, All subscriptions O. H. Irvine returned Wednesday report* of chapters; Epworth battle ' Sample copies free. . o’clock p. rn.. to make arrangements for above the ankle. When she bad Children she gave them Castorla, holding a county convention ami for any , evening from a tour np the valley visit- hymn; miscellaneous; 11:45, adjourn will be consecutively numbered upon re Rev. Belknap. W. T. Pillman, j ing Corvallis, Albany and Salem. He ment. Afternoon, 1:45, devotions, Rev. ceipt and each tenth subscriber will be other legitimate business presented. Mrs. W. T. Pillman L. Bradlev * and Mr.’Qualey set in position on Tuesdav B'*'H ^'Minnville is more active than W. H. Myers; 2:00, “Consecrated Social presented a year’s subscription to the Angie Powell were elected delegates ’ Cosmopolitan magazine, costing $1.30. any of the towns visited. 4t Salem he Power*, ” George Wells ; “ Our Obligations .Honey co loan RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE. lire handsome $1,506 monument over the to the Epworth league convention to had business before the supreme court1 to Church Benevolences;” Mrs. Mary A. Address all orders to The Statesman, For one or two years on improved farm grave of Ju. Mci'hillipe. Tbe w eight of, j Salem, Or. 8-6 land. Enquire at office of Y amhill be held at McMinnville, March Ctb. the monument is eight tons, and the ' as attorney for respondent in the case of Gilkey; solo, Mr. Ishaui, “From Monday Morning till Saturday Night, ” Jasper Bianeon vs Gee, which was heard on J. B Mellott and Mr. Sherwood R eporter . 5 w 4 freight charges amounted to about $300. I ncafiiean Cannot tic Cured Hewitt; “Sunday,” Ruth McDeavitt; Tuesday. with their families, arrived from Ne ' by local applications as they cannot reach One of the beet acts of charity you ; WEST CHEHALEM ITEMS. ! “Epworth Guards,” C. E. Kobin, ad Au obedience to the simple laws of braska this week. They brought the diseased portion of the ear. Thera is • an perform is to find a day's work for journment Evening, 7 :30, “Devotions,” The snow- is in the neighborhood of 2 horses, furniture, hay and corn. Mr. ' only one way to cure deafness, and that Romanian w ith a family to support, who hygiene and the use of Ayer’s Sarsapa C. H. Lea; address, kev. G. W. Gran Mellott moved into tbe house he pur has been unable to find employment and rilla will enable tbe most delicate mau or nis; orchestra, Corvallis league, “l’Le , is by constitutional remedies. Deafness I feet deep on Chthaletu mountain. is caused by an inflamed condition oi the I Mr. Wm. Wood died last Friday even sickly woman to pass in ease and eafety Ims exhausted his credit at the grocery chased of D. Campbell, and Mr. Intellectual Side of the Bible,” Prof. S. 1 mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. from the icy atmosphere of February to stores When this tube is inflamed you have a ing. Mr. Wood w as one of the early set Sherwood has moved into the A. M , A. Starr. the warm, moist days of April. It is Thursday, 8 a, m., ‘'Lift Up” seivice rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, tlers of thia section. • He had been af Peery house, now owned by Martin A. A. Unruh will be in the bicycle t'ue best of spring medicines. and when it is entirely closed, deafness led by Dr. D. N Mclnturff; 8 :30, reports I is the reenlt, an«l unless the inflamma flicted for a long time with the malady High of McMinnville. selling race again this year, ami will 308 17th Street, Portland, Oregon. A correspondent of the Portland Dis probably have better bargains than any of comraittees; election of officers; ques tion can be taken out and thia tube re that caused his death. The funeral oc The I. O. O- F. of Dayton Lave curred Sunday at 1 o ’ clock. patch trots out Wm. M. Ramsey as a He will handle both other local dealer tion box; miscellaneous; 11:45, adjourn stored to its normal condition, hearing; bargained for six acres of A. P ' Local Agency ai C. (Jrlssen's Musk Store. the old and new style of the Imperial possibility in the democratic race for ment. Afternoon, 1 45, “Devotions,” will be destroyed forever; nine cases out I F. J Dcach closed the school in Che- I of ten are caused by catarrh, which is Macy’s land, on which his residence I wheel. Keep in mind these tacts, till governor or supreme judge. It is also Rev. C. E. Crandall; 2:00, “The Art 0! I nothing but an inflamed condition of the haletn vi.lley the 15th said on other authority that the Judge Being Agreeable a Winning Force in Geo. Vinton has sold 40 acres off the and fruit dryer stands, to be used as * tbe season opend. 1 mucous surfaces. west side of his larm would, under certain circumstances, ac Christianity,” F A. Ford, “How to Put a cemetery. Mr Macy expects to Caoh or Time Pay menta. We will give One Hundred Dollars for Republican clubs are being organized cept the nomination for district judge. Valentine’s day was quite generally remove his dwelling and dryer to i any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) ’ Go' Into Every League in the District, ” with great enthusiasm over tbe state, The legislature at its last session made Repairing and Tunlng a Apoctalty that cannot be cure«l by Hall's Catarrh observed at West Chehalem another part of his farm and in many instances democrats, who provision for au additional jmJge in this Mrs. Standish, solo, Callie Warner; i Cure. Send for circulars, liee. Ed Williams has purchased a email Mali Order« Promptly Attenda« to. “Standing the Test,” A'.ldie Simpson; F. J. C heney 4 Co., Toledo, O. ; have gained new light, are joining. district. The new lamps are here, tire lamp tract of the Grover farm and will erect a j “Our League Needs First oi All and jtS^ Jold by Druggists, 75c. Oregon will speak her political senti posts are ready, the gravel has ar teeidence thereon. People troubled with enk and nervous Above All the Baptism of the Holy ments with no uncertain sound next Chas Deach closed the school on the rived and now, should good weather N ew B and O rganized —The old Mc headaches will find a most efficacious Ghost,” Prof J. T. Matthew; adjourn June. M i . Smith, who has had ten year,' experience in piano and organ building < remedy in Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. They ment. Evernng, 7:30, “Devotion«,” Minnville band having never fully re lake the 2d oi February, aud the next happen to favor this particular sec tuning, will visit McMinnville every mootn. Don't trust your instrument to tn John Edwards, probably the oldest .strengthen the stomach, stimulate the Monday resumed his pedagogical duties tion ot thecouutry so that the posts perieneed tuners. It will prove a lasting damage to you. Terras Reasonable covered from its summer vacation, some Rev. Schultz; roll call, duet; address nian in the county, died in Newberg last liver, restore healthy action to the di I of the old members w ith others deter on Chehalem hill. may be planted, then may we rejoice by Rev. John Parsons. Friday. He was 88 years old, being » gestive otgans, and thus afford speedy Warren Doty is establishing quite a iu the détermination of our city mined to reorganise Monday night. Each chapter is responsible fur the Leave Orders at C. Grissen’s nativeof Noith Carolina, born Sept. 4th, and permanent relief. The complexion of the new band will be reputation as a manufacturer and re council to do away with tbe prevail work assigned its members. If one to 18tX>. He was the father of JesM Ed pairer of violins. B fiat cornets. Messrs. Aus lbe initial effort to establish a county 1 whom an at tide is assigned is unable to as follows ing darkness of our little burg wards, who in turn is the recognized fa- horticultural society, which was taken be present, let the chapter see that an tin Adams, S. C. Force and Otto Wal The Friends have been holding a series therof the Quaker colony over there. of meetings in the hill school house. last Saturday, demonstrated by the num article is prepared aud is present at the ling; clarionet, C. E Branson; altos, B. Au Editor5« llecon>inen<latioia. Prof. L. H. Baker was the first party tier who respondent to the call, and by Appereon and John Waugaman ; tenors, Mr. and Mis. Osborne ate conducting i S. WILSON. W.G. district league Mr. C. F. Davis, editor of the Bloom here to secure the new- song “Sweet Ore tbe lively interest manifest by those who Lyle Wright and Mike Waclier; bari them. Send names of delegates as soon as The force ot grubbers have redeemed field, Iowa, Farmer, says; “I can rec gon,’’ which captivated everybody at participated, that tbe need of such an tone, C M Hodson; tuba, Wm. Toney; ' possible so that places of entertainment bass drum, Wiit Gardner; snare drum, about 13 acres of J. T.Carter’a fertile land ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the world’s fair, and which was sung organization is felt. Consequently it may be provided. from the stumps« Wm. Carter has also to all sufferers with colds and croup. I ------- Mr. Adams is leader, Mr. Hod- and composed by the family with the ap .will be a success. Fruit growing is com S. M argret G eisendorfer , have used it in my family for the past ; son is musical director, and Mr. Toney done some work in that line. propriate name of De M obs . It is one of ing to be a leading industry with our ■ A ggie G inn G ould , Secy. President. . two years and have found it the best I C hehalis . is business manager. They are figuring those catchy airs that sing themselves, people. In time it will to a very great (Third 8tr«ut, betweeu E and F.) ever used for the purposes for which it is on steamboat excursions during the sum like “Annie Rooney.” Annual F,re Heeling. extent supplant wheat growing, and COLLEGE NOTES. intended. 50 cent bottles for eale by S. A number of small boys who get out oi yield immensely greater profits to the The fire companies of the city met for mer. Howorth & Co. school about the time the afternoon pas farmers than they derive from their land the annual election of officers Monday A number 01 students took teachers’ A New Cure tor Klicuuiailniu. senger train arrives, are in the habit oi at present. The transformation can only evening. The general officers are as Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, III., was examination last week. Probate Court. clinging to the cars aud riding as far as be effected by intelligent effort and follows: Chief engineer, F. E Griffith; troubled with rheumatism and tried a The missionary meeting Sunday was the water tank. Some of them take union of interest on the part of those en assistant, E. C. Walker; secretary, well attended, although the weather was J » number of ditTerent remedies, but says Guatdianship of minor heirs cd It. A. great risks. Teachers, parent«, the sta gaged in it. Organization will dissemi- Chas. McKinney; treasurer, W. T. Vin none of them seemed to do him any good ; quite stormy. At these meetings we al Stewart. Fifth annual account approved. tion agent and the city marshal should ; uate intelligence and promote the re- ton; sergeant-at-arffis, H. Bogue. but finally be got hold of one that speed ways hear something interesting about Estate of Jas S Flett, partnership. exert-their united influence to atop the 1 quired union of interest. Alert Hose Co. chose W. Carlin, fore ily cured him. He was much pleased the heathen Account filed and approved subject to practice before there is a fatal accident. At the veterans’ meeting yesterday the man; E. D. Baker, first assistant and with it, and felt sure that others similar A»rangements are being made by the objection on final settlement. Estate of T. J. Shadden. Inventory The R eporter force can be relied on following organization was effected under treasurer; T. C. Nash, second assistant; I ly afflicted would like-to know what the Philergian society to give au entertain fur a quick job, when it has to be done. the name of the Yamhill County Veter I C. H. Fleming, president; W. L. Gard-j remedy was that cured him. H^ states ment some time within six weeks. This approved. Petition to set apart exempt for the benefit oi the public that it is entertainment is intended to be the best property to widow approved. Executor Last Friday uu>rmng work was begun on ans’ Association ; President, C. A. Wal uer, secretary. Star Hr.se Co — T. B. Kay president lace; vice president, 8. C. Pearson; called Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For of the season. instructed to deliver said property to 5 law brief for Attorney Jack Spencer, Duiing tbe light evenings the tele Martha Shadden. and foreman , Wm. Diclschneider, vice- treasurer. Jeptha Garrigon ; ensign, G. salebv S. Howorth A Co. who had to go to Salem Monday to pre scope is kept in continual use. The as sent his case before the supremo court. L. Row land, marshal, J. C. Cooper. president and assistant foreman ; W. T.. Teachers’ Certificates. i Vinton, secretary ; Walter Durham tronomy class seem to enjoy the study The association decided to meet three At six o’clock Saturday evening the brief A Kansas .Viau's Erperluuae. The following 48 teachers passed the as they say there are so many consola was printed, bound and trimmed, a times each year, viz., February 22d, July I treasurer. Mr. Albert Favorite, of Arkansas City, Hook and Ladder No. 1—E. C. Walk examination held last week and have tions (constellations) in the persual of pamphlet of twenty-one pages tiesides 4tb and October 12th. Tbe roll was Kau., wishes to give our readers the ben-1 the heavens. er, president; P. D. Glenn, secretary; been granted certificates: signed by 33 veterans. After partaking covers. The record can be beaten, hut efit of his experience with colds. He I G.W. Jones, treasurer; Chas. McKin Willie Scott was home sick last week, Lillie Maloney, Pauline Sears, Minnie of dinner a meeting was held in the not outside of the R eporter office.’ says: "I contracted a cold early last j but is back again. , opera-house, where speeches were made ney, foreman ; W. C. Arthur, first assist Potter, Mr. E. C. GrafT, of Sheridan spring that settled on ray lungs, and had I The Columbus debating «ociety will by J. C. Cooper, J. B. Stilwell, C. A. ant; 8. Wilson, second assistant. This is the week for the oratorical con Myrtle Stallcop, Sadie Swanson, Jessie hardly recovered from it when I caught | have an open meeting tonight All are Wallace and Chas. Cook, recitations by Among other business transacted was Fiudley, Lelab Carr, Lou Merchant, Bar test at Eugene. Our delegation has had another that hung on all summer aud \ invited to attend. Program Song by Miss Ina Cooper and Mrs. J. P. Irvine the appointing of committees authorized nard Feeriek, of Carlton. a banner prepared with the name of oar left me with a hacking cough which 11 eoyiety ; recitation, Brosia Pennington; interspersed with singing. The speak to purchase new carpet and furniture for B. Million, Ethlyn Million, Eunice school upon it; a great time is anticipat address. W. F. Dudley; recitation, Flor ers billed for the occasion failed to ap the fire hall, not to exceed $180, the Mundinger, Cordia Hodge, Nettie Hodge, ed at Eugene. The delegation consists thought I never would get rid of. I had ence Gallentine; reading, Nellie Cooper; pear department to furnish half the amount, Edith Hogg, Mrs. Lala Snuffer, Mrs. of Mr. Latourette, who represents the used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy some music, Merril Hanville and Grace Mil and the citv the other half. I Lourella Montijo. A. M. Sanders, Albert. college as orator, Messrs. Nelson, Scott, fourteen years ago with much evcceee, niSSOLCTlO.X NOTICE. ! and concluded to try it again. When I CEL IN ALL THINGS 18 OCR MOTTO. lion ; stump-speech, Bal Dodson,- song, Reports showed $137 on hand for an , Huguelet, B. O. Snuffer, W. J. Wald rip,' MePhilJips and Aiderman. had got through with one bottle my PER1ENCE HAS BEEN OCR TEACHER. ! Wm. Arnett, Merrill Hanville, Frank j so'iety; society, paper, Fdith Seiters: The copartnership heretofore existing alarm system. TRAORDISARY BARGAINS FOB CASH. cough had left me, and I have not »uf- ÇUUTOV muck trial Question lor debate: Re , between W. L. Qualey and W. A. Hen The propriety of a telephone line from Stetson, of McMinnville. AMINE OUR SPLENDID STOCK. fered with a cough or cold since. I have solved, That the pen is mightier than dereon, under the firm name of Qualey A the city to the waterw orks was discussed Daisy Blackburn, Clara Miller, Maud ERCISE A.GOOD JUDGMENT; CALL EARLY. Mr. McKaskey after lingering over recommended it to others, and. all speak ’ PEC1TNG A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE During the past year r.o fires have oc M. Brooke, Nora Miller, Mrs EUa Shuck, lhe sword. Affirmative, Bal Dodson aud Henderson, has been dissolved by mu .-,«11 __ . . ... « ■ ! five weeks, passed away last Tuesday - well of it.” 5j cent bottles for sal» by Mary Hutchings: negative. Erad Dodson tual consent, W. A. Henderson retiring. curred. F. Trullinger, W. B Smith, W. F. Dud evening at 6 o’clock. I S. Howorth 4 Co. ley, North Yamhill. and Lucia Duvall. All accounts of the late firm w ill be set Mr. Loder has been confined to his 20,000,000 Star» Edith Brooks, Lota Edmiston, Emma 1 The meeiing appointed for 1a*t Satur tled by the undersigned and all »urps 1 room and bed this week. We hope he Di»«olutiou Notice. I day for further discussion of the project du$ to th^ late firip are made payable to 1 can be seen with a powerful telescope. Olds, Cora Leizer, of Lafayette. will soon be about again. 1 The number is vast, but so are tbe hours ■ Jennie Hoodenpyle, Della Dudrow, of ' Notice is hereby given that the firm of of opening the crypn cry was not held, him by the terms of agreement. St Thiams in general about Carlton are at of suffering of every woman who belongs Gaston. 1 Wallace <5c Hartman has been dissolved gwj W. L Q ualey . ow log to the lailure oi Mr. Cohen to be 1 a very low ebb — except politics. Wright Block, McMinnville. to the overworked, ‘’worn out,” “run by mutual consent. The business will Jessie Martin, Ella Crawford, Rose present, and some members of the solic The people’s party had a meeting here Puckerville Items. down, ” debilitated diss. Dr. Pierce ’ s be continued by C. A. Wallace, who will Simpson, Mattie A. Powel, of Dayton. iting committee also The members of ’ last Saturday to send delegates to the I We now have about 11 inches ci snow. Favorite Prescription cures nausea, indi-1 Edith Graves, Margaret Inglis, Oliver also collect outstanding accounts. He the committee who came in did not re I county convention, which resulted in Mr. i will continue to handle the Mitchell, The party at Mr. Kidder's Saturday ) gestion, bloating, weak back, nervous J. Hobson, of Newberg. port very favorable results of their can Wm. Kutch and Mr. Patterson being Lawis A Staver Co’s, goods, and has the W. H. Devore, cf vas«. The people seem to be loth to night was a grand success; the evening 1 prostration, debility and sleeplessness, ' appointed. lu fact, it is the greatest of earthly boons I most satisfactory terms ever offered by Albert Ij’otrer, oi Dundee. Jftkke promisei witi.ju: sevinga cal tau was spent in all sorts of games. Our shoemaker and ojnj oi our store- j this well-known and excellent company. There will be literary next Saturday- ■ to women Refreshing sleep and relief1 vibre movement towards opening the Licenses to Harry. . keepers understand the machinery of Prices cut to meet tbe hard times. He creamery^ We believe the farmers j night at the school house. Everybody | from mental anxiety can be enjoyed by f February 16. W. C- Hutchens, age 22, j congress ??. thoroughly that it is a pity 1 will also continue the real estate business I those who take it. . should meet Mr Cohen half way in this attend. I • • t J> t Rachel Heckart, age 18. Both of7 Mc | they cannot go there and help “run” it, and has a choice list of farms and town The school at this place is progressing enterprise, and that if they do it cannot Minnville. The great vegetable substitute for pills ' so times will not be so hard, but we tear lots. The agency for the Union Pacific fail to result in good to them. Other very nicely with au average of about 30 February 17. Chas. W. Addison, 21, of there is no earthly show (0; them. is Simmons Liver P.egulator. Cures sick i is also retained by Mr. Wallace. See ueamer.es pay, and so should the ona nt scholars. Miss Mary StaitH is teacher. Dayton; Clara M. Haynes, 20, Newberg. headache. Kv-Kr. him for bargains in any of these lines, tf H unzt . ¿ds place with proper encouragement. pUARDIAN=5=— «simases company A ssets $24,000,000. JONES & ADAMS, Dealers in Shelf and Heavy Hardware, WE ARE LEADERS IN OUR LINE I "“’Hodson’s Is the place to Buy Hat’d ociare, THIS MAN HODSON CLARENCE SMITH & GO Piano and Organ Dealers, 1 C ity S tables 9 WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors F Provisions WALLHCE WKLKER,