QUARDIAN~=~----- BUSINESS POINTERS. Real Estate Trauitrri. Probate Court. Judge Burnett was in the city Wed- A. B. Apperson transacted business in naeday. Portland Saturday and then visited at For week ending February 21st. Estate of Andrew Shuck. Will ad­ Frank Redmond's store id undergoing The Dalles until Wednesday. When you want anything in the jew­ Joel A Hannah E Bean to A F At­ INSURANCE COMPANY. mitted to probate upon proof made in Of about 75 cases now on the circuit a complete renovation, and will be elry line remember Wm. F. Dielscbnei- kins 10 a pt Jas Bradley die t 3 court docket for the March term, 45 are open court. C. A. Wallace appointed ex­ der. He competes for quality and quan­ improved. si2....................... ....’............... ecutor without bonds. Cbas. .Johnson, new and the balance continued cases. tity. F. XV. Wallace has gone to Ilwaco to J. W. Cow's and Tbos. Kay appointed i Morris, Miles A Co to Acbea M RHODES & RHODES, Agonìe, A pleasant 'lime social was held at the operate a fi»b trap aga n the coming To trade for mdse., eight-room house appraisers. Will bequeaths to wife, Morris lots? & 8 blk 38Edward'» McMwyviixr, or . Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. season, which ojiens April Oth. Mary Shuck, all real and personal prop­ on acre tract, frame barn, nicely located, add to Newberg ..................... A new bird with orange breast, barred A program of recitation and song was erly to hold during her natural life. Af­ two blocks from school. E H Woodard A wf to Achea M 9-2 F. A. L ashier , Whiteson, Or. with black, has made its rp]*aranco in given, aud lunch served afterward. The ter her death the residence property in Morris t£ int in lot 12 of Rural the vallev in large numbers. We hear it patronage was large. McMinnville is to descend to Matilda Home No. 2 . Horse for R ent .—Neat house of eight Eight Indies of the Rebekah degree Woed, daughter, or her body heir», share nicely arranged rooms, corner 2d and I Jesse Edwards A wf to Achsa M spoken oi as the Alaska robin. Seven loaves of bread for 25 cent» at Morris lotB 9 10 11 4 12 blk 38 6tf B. F. Clubine is now commander and lodge of Hillsboro attended initiatory and ebare alike. All other real or per­ streets, at low rent. Kuna’ bakery. OF ALL KINDS. Edward’6 add to Newberg R hodes & R hodes , Agents. J. .A. Peckham adjutant of Custer post work of tbc order here Wednesday even­ sonal property remaining after death of The Workmen will indulge in an oys­ No. 0. The poet meets at 7:30 p. m. on ing. Four members were initiated and a wiie to descend toother heirs »bare and Oscar D Scott & wf to Ella De F or S axe .—Oak wood, $2.00 per cord. ter aupfier at their hall tonight. share alike. The will is dated December Lftshmutt 10 a of sec 12 t 56 r 5w 100 the second Saturday, and at 10:30 a. m. I big supper afterwards held. Inquire at Black's grocery store. 6-2 Another evidence of spring is the re­ on the fourth Saturday of each month. The superintendent of the telephone 3Jth, 1889. Patrick Casey to Margaret Casey Leave vonr order for a good, fat chick­ luctance with which people get np in the Estate of Colby Carter. Petition to pt J E Brooks A J II Berry die The abyss on north B street haa been 1 line is in the city and is canvassing a en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street morning. project to establish a local exchange. 1 appoint W. H. Wood, son-in-law of tho t4r5........................................... 2 repaired. Some one from the country 1 market. Wm F Fairchilds to C E Pound McMinnville may have two bands. created a surprise by fixing a pair of! Two dollars a month, we believe is the deceased, administrator, filed and al­ 160 a ee K sec 32 t 3 r 6............. 1 Members of the old band are talking of shoes in the mud with the appearance of price oi the proposed service to each sub­ lowed. Bonds fixed at $900 and ap­ The New Home and Wheeler 4 Wilson PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. proved. C. H. Christenson, Thos. H. j sewing machines way down, at C. Gris- E II Woodard & wf to J T Smith reorganizing. a man having gone down beneath them. | scriber. q-4 Bryan and C. E. Jenson appointed ap-1 Ben’s. lots 5 A 6 Rural Homes No 2 ... 1200 Subject of morning discourse at the The KEroRTEBand Weekly Inter Ocean McMinnville does not do things by D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and Newberg Orchard aeso to W J Sto­ a year for$1.25. Hurry in yoursnbscrip- halves and is building a light-draft Christian church next Sunday, “Foreign praise rs. Estate of David Moll. Will admitted jeweler, carries a good line of clocks, ver lots 1 to 5 inc blk 3 Newberg Missions; ” evening discourse, “ The' tion and tell your neighbors. steamboat. Thev hoj« to get an open to probate upon proof taken in open watches, jewelry and silverware, at Orchard aeso plat No 1............. 1300 Great Commission. ” Senior endeavor at J. P. Irvine received at his Independ­ river by the aid of congress. The Yam-I court. Annie E. Matthies appointed ex­ reasonable figures. He makes a specialty Newberg Orchard Asso to Wm & 6:30 p. m. A cordial invitation extended ence store last week $1,200 worth of hill river can be made navigable.—[Sa­ ecutrix. Bonds fixed at $4,000, filed and of repairing fine watches. I Jacob Stover lots 6 to 10 inc blk to al). sugar. He supplies his store* here from lem Journal. approved, A. J. Apperson, Fred Mat ­ 3XO A ....................................... 1300 People begin to recognize the D street The Lincoln republican club held an there. L. E. Walker, the produce man, has thies and Adolf Matthies appointed ap­ meat market. I A A J J Jennings to 8 W F enthusiastic meeting Wednesday even ­ Monroe Hibba of Moscow, Idaho, ar­ rented ground of Jeptha Garrison in the praisers. • Browning bw >4 of n % of se Lf ing. Everybody concedes that W. L. I have the best tea in town. Call for rived here Saturday evening for a few rear of the opera house and is erecting a Bee 3 t 2 r 5................................ Guardianship of Leia May Baker. 1 weeks’ visit. He says there were two building to be occupied by his meat mar­ Warren made the leading speech. Ilis Ninth annual and final account approved my Standard pure Sun Cured, tako no L B Steigieder to G W Christenson eloquence surprised his most intimate other. J. P. I rvine . feet oi enow on the ground when he left. ket. The building is 14x30, and is being 4een confined at home for some time at Carlton, who died last week and was lem where she has been visiting her Oil Meal.................................... 3e per tt> E P and E Alida Utter to John W offer who buys his stock for cash and sells to the bestclasi with throat and lung trouble, but was buried by the Masons, was a native of primaries March 2-lth and the county daughter Mrs. West. convention on Friday, April 6th. The L. E. Walker will buy all your pro­ and Geo H Utter lota 45 and 46 able to come to town Wednesday. of customers, has always been his motto. Messrs. W. B. Smith nnd W. H. Alex-I Ohio, and came to Oregon in 1880. He appointment of delegates among the sev­ in Hurley's subdivision of John duce, paying the highest price in cash ander went to Fairdale Monday on busi­ the market will justify. He will sell People with hair that is continally fall­ was the father of six children, five of 9 Hess die..................................... eral precints will lie seen by reference to you flour, feed, hay, oatB, field and gar­ Lavina A Watt et al to S T Likens ing out, or those that are bald, can stop whom are living and all married. He the call published in another place. The ness. Chas. Smith, of the Little & Smith den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. the falling, and get a good growth of hair was a member of Coshocton lodge No. lot 6 blk 1 also lot 5 blk 4 Watt’s meeting was harmonious. Some discus­ D street south of First National Bank. by using Hall’s Hair Renewer. 96, Ohio, and had been a Mason 32 years. sion arose as to the best course to lx? pur­ Mill Co., passed through town on his add to Amity.............................. 175 II? also carries a full line of Graham in small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, Lavina 4 Watt et al to 8 T Likens R. R. Laughlin, who went to Califor­ “I’ve tried all sorts of blood-purifiers,” sued in certain matters, just lively way to Lafayette. Mr. A. J. Kidder expects to go to Cali­ wheatletB, etc. Nurserv stock a specialty. nia some months ago for health, and who said an old lady to a “cutter,” and you enough to show that every member of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10 blk 12 Watt’» add to Amity............ was reported greatly improved, haH re­ can’t persuade me that any other Sarsa­ the committee is alert with interest for fornia where he will visit the midwinter 240 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE. cently been very ill, but at last accounts parilla is as good as Ayer’s.” There’s the best good of the party and the public j fair and other places. Mr. Kidder is an old California miner and will enjoy his was partly convalescent again. Teacher«' fleeting. where she had him. She knew that welfare. The wisest counsel also When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria, visit very much. If you are all run down, fagged out, I Aver’» was the best—and so did he, but seemed to prevail. When the question The Yamhill County Local Teachers’ When »be was a Child, »he cried Cor Castoria, Mr. Fletchall and family will move to take Simmons Liver Regulator and l>e it paid him better tosell a cheaper brand. arose as to the basis of representation in Institute held another of its interesting When she became Misd, she clung to Castoria, Lane county in the spring. spry. meetings at Dundee Saturday, Feb. 21 th, Lawyer Campbell of Brownell & Camp­ the convention there were some who When she bad Children, she g«ve them Oastoria, Mr. Burk returned from Portland 1894. Exercises were opened with a Annual school meeting, Monday, I bell of Oregon City, was in McMinnville favored a large convention and some a where he has been sick in the hospital. song by audience entitled “Labor On,” March 5th, 2 pm, at Columbus school, Tuesday on legal business. He says small one, but the idea that prevailed Miss Bertha Smith is here attending followed by prayer by President Newlin house, for the purpose of electing one Clackamas is solid for J. T. Apperson for was to make it as far as possible a body school. of Pacific college, Newberg, after which director for three years, and one clerk , the republican nomination for governor, representative of the people, and 149 del­ DISSOI.CTIUN NOTICE. Mr. Hamilton and family will be one Mr. G. A. Prentiss, principal of the pub­ and thinks he elands a good show in the egates was decided upon. On the ques­ for one year. R. N elson , Chairman of the features of the next literary soci­ Tho copartnership heretofore existing lic schools of Dundee, made us all feel t The literary society in the Cook school I contest. There are many in Yamhill tion as to whether the call should be is­ ety. between W. L. Qaaley and W. A. Hen­ quite at home by a few well-chosen and sued for a convention to chose a set of also who would like to see Apperson get building has changed its name from A movement is on foot for the purpose derson, under the firm name of Qualey & 3»3 17th Street, Portland, Oregon. delegatee to represent the county at the appropriate words of welcome. "Facile Prineeps” to “High School” so-, there. of erecting a building in Moore’s valley Henderson, has been dissolved by mu­ state and congressional conventions, or The regular work of the institute WO6 Mr. F. E. Griffith and Mies Ambia ciety. The old name sent too many peo­ for religious purposes and. other gather­ tual consent, W. A. Henderson retiring. then taken up as follows ple to the dictionary. They had a very Wright of this dty were united in mar­ whether it should be called for the pur­ ings. • Local Agency at C. Orisseo’s Music Store. All accounts of the late firm will be set­ The subject of geography was intro- riage at the home of the bride’s parents pose of choosing two sets of delegates, interesting meetiug last week. The dance at Moore ’ s hall on the 23d tled by the undersigned and all eutns 1 duced by Mr. Frank Deach and discussed Rev. Meminger wisdom prevailed again, by deciding to was a grand success. Everybody who Why suffer from dyspepsia and head-' Wednesday evening due to the late firm are made payable to ' by the members present. This was fol­ merely call a county convention and al­ was the officiating clergyman. They Cash or Time Payments. ache when Simmons Liver Regulator will him by the terms of agreement. low it to decide whether there shall be attended was well pleased. lowed by a very pleasing recitation by will occupy the Flett residence on First There was an unusually large attend ­ cure you? Repairing and Tuning a Specialty. 3w3 W. L. Q valey . little Lila Livengood; Mr. Prentiss then street. The bride is the only daughter one or two sets of delegatee. A few ira-1 ance at the literary society last Saturday ‘ Easter this year comes on the 25th of1 promptu speeches were made at the Man Orders Promptly Attended to. gave an exhibition of his manner of con­ of Elsia Wright, and a very sensible Bld* Muuti'd. evening. A very good program was March, earlier than it has been before ducting classes, which possessed some y oung lady. The groom is a stirring close of routine business, “for the good rendered, consisting of recitations, decla­ The county court at its session in tor many years. In the year 1863 Easter of the order,” as is sometimes said. Un­ ' new and very commendable methods. business man. Sunday was on the 28th of March, and cle George Branson, Senator P. P. Gates , mations, dialogues and a debate. After March will receive sealed bids for fur­ I Following this a beautiful instrumental The boys ’ brigade of the Christian the literary program was rendered a nishing the county bridge lumber, to be Mr. Smith, who has had ten years’ experience in piano and organ laillding and that was the earliest for more than fifty and Chairman Magers were the princi­ solo was given by Miss Prentiss, daugh­ years before. It can never be earlier church has experienced phenomenal pal orators, while Baxter, Bradley, Pear­ spelling and arithmetical match was had, delivered in quantity not less than wag­ ter of the principal. The meeting then tuning, will visit McMinnville every moDth. Don’t trust your instrument to inex­ perienced tuners. It will prove a lasting damage to you. Terms Reasonable than March 24th, and it has only been growth, its membership having reached son, Lamson, Hobbs, McKern, Mulkey, in which W. B. Smith whs victorious. onload lots, to the point where it is to bo adjourned for dinner. 86. The brigade has been divided into used. Bids are desired for furnishing The next meeting will bo held Saturday that early once in a hundred years. This Leal», Stanley and Vinton gave val- The afternoon sessiod opened with tho four squads and is preparing for a com­ evening, March 10. No pains will be same to one or more districts, or for the Leave Orders at C. Grissen’s. indicates an early spring. uable “testimony.” song “America,” next a recitation by petitive drill to tie given in public about entire county. The court reserves the spared in making it a grand success. Having made arrangements with some Master Asa Ryan, followed by a hatchet a month hence. A thing that can be right to reject any or all bids. Tliey Want the Heat B etsy . of the leading music publishers, I will exercise by a class of ten littlo girls, said in favor of the brigade movement is E d H endricks , Co. Clerk “The people of this vicinity insist on get as soon as issued, the latest vocal which was followed by a bo I o , "Memories that it keeps the boys off the afreet, and having Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ! A Forty .Hile Hide. Dated Feb. Oth, 189-1. and instrumental pieces. Liberal dis­ of Long Ago,” by Mrs Robertson. A S. WILSON. W. G. HENDERSON. one night in the week at least parents and do not want any other,” eavs John E. R. Swetnam, of Fairfax Station, count to teachers. “Across the Desert,” A L iberal O ffer .—The big eight- class exercise in history was then con­ can have an idea of their whereabouts. Virginia, says : “ A part}* came forty miles V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana. bv Lindsey Lennox, and "Fare Y’ou Well ducted by Mrs. Vannie Martin of the When the popularity of any particular That is right. They know it to be supe­ to my store for Chamberlain's Cough page Sunday Statesman will be sent to Daisy Bell,” by Harry Ducre, are some Newberg public schools, under the topic any address from now until July 1st for i make of bicycle is called into question, a rior to any other for colds, and as a pre­ Remedy and bought r dozen bottles. The of the latest. C. G bissen . “How I Teach History.” This is one of only 50c, cash to accompany the order. general howl is raised by the advocates ventive and cure for croup, and why remedy is a great favorite in this vicinity those things which is best appreciated One night recently dogs made a descent This is a most liberal hard times cam ­ of the different makes. But in McMinn­ should they not insist upon having it. and has performed some wonderful cures when seen. Siifficeittosay.it received upon Ben Sparks sheepfold and destroyed (Third Street, between E and F.) ville the Imperial takesthe lead, without 50 cent bottles for sale by 8 Howorth A here.” It is intended especially for paign off er, ob the Statesman ¡8 the seo- the hearty commendation of all present, j quite a number of his youug hunt's. Af­ ond paper in Oregon, and republican to coughs, colds, croup and whooping a doubt. There were more of them sold Co. After discussion of question box the, ter Batiating their appetites for mutton, cough and is a favorite wherever known. the core. This is a campaign of educa­ last year than any other, and A. A. Un­ subject of arithmetical progreaeion was they proceeded, canine like, to bury the tion and it is our purpose to assist in the COLLEGE NOTES. For sale by 8. Howorth & Co. remnant. A somewhat remarkable inci­ ruh will see to it that it is kept in the good work. The Statesman gives all the taken up, the discuseion of which devel-, There are only two weeks more in j Literary uud yiuslcul Entertain, news of state and nation and during the aped the fact that many of our teachers J dent happened in the case of one of the front rank again this season. The roads Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial lambs, which was buried alive. Evi­ are going to be in fine condition soon for this term, the third term beginning campaign its Sunday edition will be a believe iu going to the root of all these Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rate«. Give us a call. ment. this incomparable sport. * dently it had been stunned in the cap- March 9. Following we give the programme of symposium of political news and gossip scientific principles and knowing the Poople who enjoy reading a good con­ ture and had submitted to the process of The delegates to tho oratorical contest the entertainment at the college tonight: for the entire state. It is illustrated and reasons. intermeut. When found next morning tinued story will find such a one liegun returned Saturday evening. The con­ Piano duet, Miss Eborall; recitation, consists of eight full pages of select read­ The next subject, “Language for Be­ and released by removing the impaction in this issue of the R eporter . It will lie test was an event not soon to be forgot­ JeRsie Stout; recitation, Claude Engie; ing matter, including a short story and ginners,” was introduced by Mis» Ger­ given in liberal installments until com­ ten, Eight colleges were represented piano solo, Grace Riley; debate; chorus; a wealth of poetry and miscellany. Ev­ trude Pound, of McMinnville, followed of dirt, it ran off and joined its dam. It never failed to cure dyspepsia and pleted, anarty composed of a college banner made. visible one. That subtle and lurking PA.HTIIER CHEEK. The members of the sophomore class done either for Interest In school work or 1 the winter. Let charitably disused Geo. Olds and wife, B.F. Fuller and wife are at present contesting for the class po- foe, which under the generic name of people confer with the poor committee, of McMinnville, and A. B. Woodard aud etsbjp. The successful poet will he an­ malaria manifests itself, when it clutches Mrs. Anderson has moved home from hospitality to the teachers, as was clear-1 of which l*rof Northup is chairman, family of Olympia, are quartered at the nounced later. us in its tenacious grasp, in the various ’ Sheridan, where she has been sending ly manifested by their j re,ence and boun­ Last Saturday the Philergians, after a ' forms of chills and fever, bilious remit-! the children to school. tiful dinner provided at the school build­ and see to it that no one suffers from cold ■ Cosmopolitan hotel, which is said to be warm discussion, decided that the prohi­ Some of our young folks attended the ing for the occasion. or hunger. Members of the Methodist; centrally located, convenient to market bition party is not practicable. The tent, dumb ague or ague cake, can only literary in Moore's valley, aud report a The next meetiug will be held at New­ church have been doing good work in and theaters, where they get good ac­ Sion for debate next Saturday is, be effectually guarded against bv fortify­ good time. ved, That wealth exerts more influ­ ing the system against its insidious at­ The surprise party at G.W. Gray’s was berg on Saturday, March 31t>t, in the this line. commodations for a dollar a day. The ence than knowledge. Affirmative, L. a grand success, CEL IN ALL THINGS 18 OUR MOTTO. Prejudice and ignorance have given writer of the letter says an Oregonian E. Latourette and Bennie Blood; nega­ tacks with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitten, | Claud Stallcop has boon sick thfc past Pacific college building. Hoping to see 1 PER1ENCE HAS BEEN OUR TEACHER. a large representation of teachers there, My to Simmons Liver Regulator. It | can take in everything and return home tive, A. M. Sanders and Frank Stetson, i a thorough antidote to the poison of mi­ few days. TRAORDISARY BARGAINS FOR CASH. I am, very truly, There will be an entertainment at the ' asma in the system, and a safeguard for the small sum of $75. AMINE OUR SPLENDID STOCK. stood the lest. college chapel tonight. The principal J. B. S tilwell , 8upt. HOW’I THIS! The Harbinger, coast organ for the feature of the evening will lie a debate against it thoroughlj' to be relied upon, letter which we publish this week, ERCI8E A QOOD JUDGMENT; CALL EARLY. written by Capt. Stilwell of Tillamook, Christian church, published at ban Fran­ by Aiderman and Loder ou the question In the event of a malariocs attack, avoid Ws offer One Hundred Dollars reward , A Villi® Deceiver. poisoning your system with quinine, and PECTING A 6HARE OF YOUR TRADE giving an account of a battle with In­ cisco, says, under date of the 24th : “The Resolved, That the present administra­ for any Ase of catarrh that cannot be tion is the cause of the hard times. Able It cannot be called a little fraud, as it dians, was designed by him to be read Christian church of McMinnville, Ore­ colleagues will support the leaders. The use instead this wholesome remedy^ un- cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. We remain for Bargains, Yonra Truly, ; is of loo great value and is not to be i before the meeting of veterans held here ! gon, has prepared a beautiful exhibit for debater» have availed themselves of all objectiouabla in taste and far more effica­ F. J. C heney erfectly honorable in all that only experts can tell the difference, I A company of about 400 men was history of the church, consisting of the business tranaactions and financially able Three days is a short time in which to i Wanted to Trade. ‘ and as it comes in flower six weeks before j raised here in the valley to go to eastern names of the pastors that have served cure h bad case of rheumatism; but it: i to cazrv out any obligation made by tbuir : the ‘'mums,” and at a time when flow-1 Oregon and subdue the hostile tribes the church, the names of evangelists that can lie done, if the proper treatment is ■ Horses for house and lots in McJJinn- i firm. : era are scarce, it is a great temptation to ! that had masacred the Whitman family, have visited and preached for them, the adopted, as will be seen by the following ville. Horses are all young tuff, large. West & Truax .Wholesale Druggists,To­ ■ florists to sell these asters for "mums.” j from James Lambert, of New Brunswick, names of the official board present and Addreia, H. W alker , missionaries, residing at The Dalles, and The branching aster can lie easily grown i ledo, O. Ill».: “I was badly afflicted with rheu­ 1 out doors, and the seeds cost only 25 ' /E72/ci/c2ÆÆ/a^3'S/ai/?S>,a/i2/eà/cï/e Cf/£/¿á/i¿/a/cd/fi¿/ct>E7B/2/S/»/Z'a/¡r'/E/Éi/By2/E/«í/aVcE, McCoy, Oregon. were bent upon depredations in other past and directory of the church at the matism in the hips and legs, when 11 Walding, Kb:nan & Marvin, Whole­ | cents per packet, bo that every person i directions. It was a bold undertaking present time, the statistics of the differ­ bought a bottle oi Chamberlain’» Pa.L sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. j who has a foot of ground can enjoy a 1 .flasks Euruikhed. for a little band to go so far into a coun­ ent departments of church work, aud Balm. It cured me in three days.. I’a#: Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, [ grand treat for almost*nothing, all right to-day ; a.:r( would'insist on; try that was literally lousy with red­ other items of interest. It is framed in every one who is afflicted with that ter­ There will be a man here Tuesday acting directly upon the blood and mu. < If you want honest goods send 10 cents ¡to Junes Vick’s Sous, Rochester, N. Y., skins. Eut they accomplished their pur- ’ a large, unique and beautiful irame, the rible disease'to use Chamberlain’s Pain night, March 6th, with masquerade cous surfaces qf tlie system. Price pose, and the settlement of Oregon con­ whole costing them something like $50. Balm and get well at once.” 59 cent suits to rent to both sexes, for the ball per bottle. Sold by all druggists. 'oc‘; for Floral Guide; it costs nothing, as the Ten- 10 cents may be deducted from first or­ tinued. It is a verv creditable exhibit indeed.”' bottles for sale by S. Howorth