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Juror» tor Tlarch Term of < ourt. ANM'A-C SCHOOL MEETING. EVWOK1H CONfLKLNCE. Not a marriage in the county thia W. R. Brown, blacksmith, Amity. week. It Brought Jlaay Wliitv Hibbuurrs- H. B. Williams, carpenter. Amity. •About 100 voters of district No. 40 con Miss Pollard of Dallas is visiting Mrs. When you want anything in the jew INSURANCE COMPANY. Au Iul«re»ting Session. J. R. Conner, farmer, Bellevue. vened in Columbus school building Mon elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei- Will Logan The fifth annual convention of the Ep day afternoon. The meeting was called der. He competes for quality and quan- ■ Geo. Noe, blacksmith, Bellevue. Mrs. John Evenden's condition is J. T. Funk, farmer, Baker Creek. worth League of the Salem district met to order by Chairman Nelson. Clerk tity. much improved. RHODES & RHODES, Agent», Dwight Cat lin, farmer. Baker Creek. tn McMinnville, March 6tb. at 3:30 p. Caldwell read the call and the minutes MANUFACTURERS OF To trade lor mdse., eight-room house Cheapest place in town for meats at m.,witb Miss Maggie Geisendorfer. the of the last meeting, and on motion they Allen Patterson, farmer, Baker Creek. ‘ M c M innville , or . on acre tract, frame barn, nicely located, the new D street market. G. E. Johnson, farmer, Carlton. president, to the chair. Devotional ser were approved. The following yearly- two blocks from school. Adam Rossner, farmer, Dayton. Thos. Rogers 1 eturned from San Frau- vice was conducted by Rev. D. T. Sum report of the clerk was then read: 9-2 F. A. L ashier , Wbiteson, Or. To the board of directors and taxpayers of Levi llagev, farmer, Dundee. cuco Tuesday cveniog. merville. district No 10 of Yamhill county, Oregon H ouse for R ent .—Neat house of eight A. L. Detmering, farmer, Fairlawn. The roll of delegates ami chapters was school The cigars aro on Dr. Goucher. It is a I beg leave to submit the lollowtng report, be Milton Henry, farmor, Lafayette. called, there being 21 chapters in the glnniug March 6tb, 1893, and ending March 5th. nicely arranged rooms, corner 2d and I Seven loaves of bread for 25 cents at daughter, born the 7th. streets, at low rent. 6tf Frank Bryan, farmer, Lafayette. 1«94: district. The following were reported Kuns’ bakery. ÛF ALL KINDS. Clarence Irvine of Independence is R hodes & R hodes , Agents. TEACHERS' 4TND—RECEITTs. C. Obye, farmer, North Yamhill. represented: Albany, Amity, Brooks. fudge Hurley of Portland sj«nt Sun here visiting his parents. Leave your order for a good, fat chick Ira Earhart, farmer, North McMinn» Dallas, Dayton, Corvallis, McCabe, Mc Balance on hand per annual report........... S1197 58 day in McMinnville. Don’t forget the D street market; County School Fuad............................ 3473 15 en. dressed for Sunday dinner D street ville. Minnville, Salem, South Salem, Eugene, From From State School Fund................................. 922 03 lhe band serenaded Mr. and Mrs. cheapest place in town for meat. market. J. B. David, farmer, North Newberg, Halsey, Lebanon, Webfoot, Unionvale, 1 iriflith Thursday night. Mies Essie Tatum of Independence is ’ Oak Grove, Silverton, Hubbard, Wood Total Joseph Everest, farmer, North New D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and .$5692 83 1) street meat market moved into its visiting with relatives in this city. 1HSBVR6E5IENTS. burn. One hundred delegates were pres jeweler, carries a good line of clocks, berg. . Teachcis’ Salaries........................... n w quarters across the street today. J. M. Wright, real estate, S. Newberg. Report says Dr. J. H. Nelson will re- ent from these places. watches, jewelry and silverware, at , Janitors' fees...................................... J. B. Mount, merchant, S. Newberg. move either to southern Oregon or Cali- The follow ing pastors were present: j reasonable figures. He makes a specialty Miss Josie Gardner of the Portland Miscellaneous school supplies... PAINTS,. OILS, GLASS, R. Nelson, mechanic, S. McMinnville. fornia. J. T. Abbett of Albany, G. W. Grannis high school visited at home this week. of repairing fine watches. Total................... .«3824 65 ! W. F. Coulter,farmer, 8. McMinnville. Good fat chickens always on hand at of Salem, H. Gould of Corvallis, G. W. People begin to recognize the D etroet Rev. Bonham of the Baptist church has Balance on band .«1768 13 W. W. Wright, farmer,S. McMinnville. Crandall of Amity, A. Kershaw of Hub meat market. resigned his pastorate, the resignation to the I) street market. INCIDENTAL FUND—BECUTTS. Isaiah Martin, farmer, S. McMinnville. bard, L. F. Belknap of Dayton, John take effect May 31st. Balance ou hand per annual report .......... S 2 06 Miss Dorn Espy of Gray’s Harbor, I have the best tea in town, Cali for J. R. Mendenhall, merchant,Sheridan. Parsonsuf Salem, D. T. Summerville of From miscellaneous sources, tuition, etc. 20 90 my Standard pure Sun Cured, take no The Iti.poMTEHand Weekly Inter Ocean Wash., is visiting friends in this city. Wm. Chapman, farmer, Sheridan. Lebanon, J. U. Shultz of Salem, S. E. From Co. Treasurer—sale ot bonds.......... 0555 27 other. J. P. I rvine . n year for *1.25. Hurry in yonrsnbecrip- The two literary societies will hold a Meminger of McMinnville, A. 8. Milli- A. P. Magness, farmer, Willamette. Total tion and tell your neighbors. 25 joint public session Saturday night of Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real Riley Fendall, farmer, Wiilamiua. i gan of Woodburn, D. II. Waters of For- DISBCRSEMENTS. Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at II. II. Alderman and family of Lafay next week. E. G. Fendall, farmer. W. Chehalem. ! eat Grove. First National Bank, Insurance.................. .$ ! 81 20 tf ette will stain move to Tillamook, to en Wilbur Cook has accepted a situation | Au uncomfortably crowded house was do Coupon No. 5 and Int. . 1249 72 this office. Tliey Want the Best gage in dairying. 28 Interest coupons... . 420 00 dq. withC. A. Wallace in the implement1 the cause of some delay at the evening Thoroughbred Poultry. D. and F. R. Wilson, tial. or. contract... . 3431 28 “The people of this vicinity insist on ' SiiB(.i0ll. Devotional service was led by C. J. I’. Irvine received at bis Independ warehouse. Mrs. Ollie Funk, breeder of Brown Pacific Furnishing Co., seats........................ . 663 23 ence store last week $1,200 worth of A. M. Sanders has engaged to teach ¡ Ilev. Kershaw, and singing by Corvallis The Clark Steaui Heating Co......................... . 2700 26 Leghorn, S. 8. Hamburg, Blue Andelu- having Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy sugar. He supplies his store here from the Wbiteson public school. Wbiteson league orchestra,composed of the follow- Miscellaneous small bills................................ . 1024 27 sian, P. Rock and White-Faced Biack and do not want any other," says John V. Bishop, 01 Portland Mills, Indiana. there. is to lie congratulated, we think. iug ladies and gentlemen: Mrs. A. G. Total.......................................... .49569 96 Spanish. Fowls $1.00; eggs |1.00 per That is right. They kuow it to be supe Wilson Peery of Dayton is still very Gould, organist, Mrs. G. B. Schmidt Balance of fund on band... Eleven of the seminary students at 5m6 8 29 13. McMinnville, Or. rior to any other for colds, and as u pre and Messrs. J. L. Underwood, T. Camp- Total Receipts for the year... .16171 Os l-afayette were suspended recently for low with heart failure. He is 72 years ------------ ventive aud cure for croup, aud why- .vic.Vlinnville Produce Jlarket. .13394 Cl disobeying a rule of the institution. old, aud is the father of A. M. and M, E. an<* " • Ginn. A number of per Total Disbursements for year should they not insist upon having it. Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Lumber in the Reported by L. E. Walker. sons testified in regard to religious expe Nonet of S ettlement .—All our ac Peery of this city. Total Of all futuis on hand Valley, aud never allow competitors to undersell us. .«1778 47 50 cent bottles for sale by S Iloworth & Good clean wheat.. 39 INDEBTEDNESS. counts must be settled either in cash or Assessor York begins taking the assess rience. Prof. Hawley, president of Wil Co. standing Warrants................... 25 .« 265 96 Oats.......................... good note. It. J acobson . ment this week. He has appointed as lamette university, was then introduced Out .1750) 00 Butter. and delivered a most interesting address Bonded Indebtedness.................... 40@45 HOW IT WAS 1»ONE. : his deputies, J. L. Hoskins of Newberg, Wm. Black of this place has taken the on the subject, “Consecration.” Work, Uggs....................... 10& 12.SÍC Total................................................................... 17765 96 stump for the populists He spoke at J. W. Bones of Sheridan, and E. I. Wi- j The fact that one Oregon daily news he regarded as the A B Cof religion. He No. of legal voters............................................. $2 50@3 00 «7 Chickens.................. ser of North Yamhill. Amity Friday night. 8c a Hi paper has doubled its circulation in the I serves God best who has most to do. He Insurance on Columbus building..............10500 «) Turkeys.................. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Daniels of Stew | who is not consecrated to the work of Ou Cook building.............................................. 9250 00 Ducks....................... Now is the time to have your photo . $3(13.50 past year, when nearly all other papers taken at Hogg's. Cabinets $2.00. If yon art, Iow a, are visiting the family of their ! fully developing all the latent forces for Estimated value buildings and grounds.. .25000 00 Apples................ 40@60 are losing ground, leads many people to lurnlture............................ 5000 00 want large groups or crayons you will son Charles, whom they haoe not seen I good within him is apt to degenerate in Potatoes . .. 30 wonder how it was done. The Daily Cap Children of school age........................... 656 not be ashamed of, go to him. He leads. for ten years. They arrived Wednesday Ito a “rubbish heap.” The other two Pupils enrolled............................................. Dressed Hogs. 5@5.*-¿c ital Journal of Salem has done this, and I.. E. Walker, the produce man, lias evening by way of the midwinter fair. Veal........................ | elements in the work of consecration are Teachers employed................................. 4c the reason is very simple. First, it cut Mr. Cohen of the creamery project, I “God” and “love.” '7! ___ three “___ pre- Month» of school held............................. 9 Baled hay, timothy. purchased the >1. C. Stock property on These 111 down its price of subscription from $6 to male teachers...... » 80 00 'third street. He will complete the house has agreed to open the creamery with a requisites formed the basis of the ad- Average salary paid cheat................ 19 $3 per year. Next it increased its tele “ female teachers 47 50 <4 j pledge of 100 cows to start with. The dress,and were an adaptation to the sub- Average dally attendance during year and occupy it as a residence. oats.............. . ... 19 graph service, and improved the paper in 394 Has Just Received aud Added to His Extensive Stock every way, and today its postage receipts 176 “Dressmaking” signs25c ready printed ; canvassing committee report that they jectin hand of the prominent features of Number of classes.............................. ........ RETAIL MARKET can get them, and another industry will ! the great painting Angelus. from the government show that its cir A committee consisting of E. C.* Ap-, Baled Straw........... at this office. An Extensive and Varied Line of culation has been more than doubled. It j The president gave notice that prompt- person and W. D. McDonald had exam-: Mixed Chop......................... The Workmen prepared a big oyster be started here. is the only daily paper that has met the a tpper Friday, and before they bad it I Thero will lie twenty or more pupils to ness was required, and that meetings ined the report and found it correct. On Wheat Chop hard times, and it has come off victorious. e »ten the ladies of the l>egree surprised graduate from Prof. Buchanan’s school would begin at the time appointed. Af- motion of Judge Galloway report was ap- ■ Shorts.................................... Every day is adding new names to its proved. this year. As a new course of two years ter adjournment a short tirno was spent Middlings ............................ them by coming in and helping eat it. lists, and it continues to grow purely on was instituted in Principal Baker ’ s de- in social intercourse. The meeting proceeded to the election Bran ..................................... The boys expect to return the surprise merit. Besides all this the Journal is a partment last year, no graduates will j Convention met at 8 a. tn. Wednesday. of a director for the term of three years. Oil Meal ..................... ttie first opportunity. fearless, independent paper, giving its Devotional service was conducted by L. Root nominated J. W. Hobbs, C. A. come from this school. L. E. Walker will buy all your pro Low tariff’ has passed the house, but it The various Wallace nominated R. Nelson, Wm. duce, paving the highest price in cash readers the inside information on all sub A populist meeting was held at Carl L. F. Belknap of Dayton has been the rule at Will K uub ’ bakery, If you Desire the Newest Pattern* chapters were called on for reports. Campbell nominated Wm. Galloway, C. the market will justify. Ho will sell jects of public interest, discussing men lor months. He has the choicest bread, ton Monday evening, at which Sam Stott you flour, feed, hay, outs, field and gar These were of more than usual interest, F. Daniels nominated E. C. Walker den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. and measures without gloves, which of West Chehalem and one Johnson of pies, cakes, confectionery and peanuts in Or the LATEST VO VELUES in Wall Decoration makes it popular everywhere. Semi 25 Newlierg were down as principal orators. showing considerable increase in mem. Messrs. Hobbs and Galloway declined D street south of First National Bank. lhe city. He al io carries a full line of Graham in cents for a trial month, or $1 for four bership, as also religious interest, yet the honor with thanks. Mr. Campbell ('all and Inspect this Complete A'ew Liue. Health brings happiness. Take Si tu Hon. Thos. Tongue of Hillsboro, it is some chapters were not prompt in mak- then placed in nomination Mrs. Gallo small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, months. II ofer B ros ., Salem, Or. said, dropped in at just the right time to wheatlets, etc. Nnrsery stock a specialty. mens Liver Regulator for stomach, li ver way, and said she was the most compe wind the gentlemen up in good shape. i iug their reports. A Cheap Power, and kidney troubles. Rev. D. A. Waters of Forest Grove, tent, anyhow. E. N. Ford and F. W. HODSON IS STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR Expenses ore small and they can af And at the same time a reliable power, Councilman Hi. Rummel, who went Rev. H. A. Denton of the Christian Martin were appointed tellers. The first are the points to be eought for in pur into winter quarters with a broken rib ford to sell meat cheap at the D street church and Rev. Jones of the C. P. were ballot showed Nelson in the lead, Walk When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, chasing an engine. With steam power a about six weeks ago, is able to be out market. introduced to the convention. er second and Mrs. Galloway third, but When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria, The democratic call for a county con anti around once more. Rev. Waters opened the service in the there was no election. The second bal When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, constant watch on the gauge is necessary His Celebrated “P. P P." having won for itself the first place in A stimulant is often needed to nourish i vention ends up by saying “the party afternoon. A number of communica lot was like unto the first. Nelson and When shs bad Children, she gave them Castoria, to prevent accidents, and the exponee for lias never been more united in this coun engineer is a serious item against econo the market on account of durability, covering capacity tions were read. A request was made Walker desired to withdraw in favor of and strengthen the r<x>tn and to keep the my. The gas or gasoline engine is by and consequent cheapness. hair a natural color Hall’s Hair Re- ty, and the indications are all favorable for good reading for the prisoners in the the other two. Galloway moved to sus to party success," and then follows the penitentiary. A paper on “Being Agree- pend rules and that clerk cast ballot for far the cheapest power, as it will run all newer is the lteet tonic for the hair. signatures of Chairman Galloway and ¡ble” was read by"T A. Ford of° Wood- Nelson. Nelson and others objected and day without attention of fear of accident, An 1’iiKeen Eiitniy On the 26th of March the Woodmen and the cost is about two cents jier hour Secretary Heath. Who would have burn, and it was a well digested and the third ballot was taken, resulting in will give a social and supper to invited . Is more to l)e dreaded than an open and for fuel per horse power. For intermit thought it. thoughtful paper. It was discussed by the choice of Mr. Nelson by a good ma friends at their hall. visible one. That subtle and lurking tent power the economy of gas over Miss Sophia Mark, formerly a drees- Rev. Abbett and others. Rev. Belknap jority. I foe, which under the generic name of steam is beyond comparison. While Simmons Liver Regulator is the foe of milker of this place and well known here, read a paper on “Our Obligations to •, Ballot was then taken for clerk,Messrs. malaria manifests itself, when it clutches malaria—it throws oi! the bile and pre- has returned to McMinnville and will be Church Benevolences.” He showed Caldwell, A. M. Sanders, F. J. Martin us in its tenacious grasp, in the various these points of superiority are without v -nts its accumulating. located on B street one door north of very clearly the duty of the Christian to and Hoberg having been nominated. forms of chills and lever, bilious remit question, it is important in selecting an engine to get the best; the beet in the Newberg organized a republican club Grandma Talmage’s. After Monday, support all the institutions of the gOBpel. Clerk Caldwell was reelected to the po tent, dumb ague or ague cake, can only long run is the cheapest. Do not fail to o 45 members Friday night. W. T. the 12th inst., she will be ready to re-j Mr. J. M. Isham of Albany sang a solo, sition on the first ballot, receiving 50 votes lie effectually guarded against bv fortify investigate the striking advantage of the M icy is president anti C. R. Frisscll sec ceive orders lor dressmaking, an.l will “Calvary.” Presiding Elder Parsons led out of 86. Eleven different persons re ing the system against its insidious at Hercules Gas and Gasoline Engines. retary. 308 17th Street, Portland, Oregon. be pleased to meet all former patrons. , in the discussion of the paper, and was ceived votes on this ballot. tacks with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, Send for catalogue. If you want second Elderly people rememher their spring S()bjePt of nl0rn¡n({ a¡sconrPe at (he followed by others. .A paper on the sub- Director T. B. Kay made clear expla i a thorough antidote to the poison of mi hand engines of other makes at cheap bitters with a shudder. The present gen- Cbristian church next Sundav, “Things From Monday Morning till Satur- nation of the reason teachers salaries asma in tbe system, and a safeguard Local Agency at C. Grissen’s Music Store. vration have much to be thankful for, held in common by Baptists and Disci day Night” was read by Jasper Hewitt of were placed at the old figure. On re j against it thoroughly to be relied upon, bates we can eupply you. We have a not the least of their blessings being pies.” In the evening the third of a Wheatland. This, like the other papers, ceiving the first state and county appor j In the event of a malarious attack, avoid number taken in trade and cannot lake :nit'h it pleasant and thoroughly effective I series of sermons on Romanism will be was more fully discussed by a number of tionment the board figured that the sal poisoning your system with quinine, and any more until they are realized on. Cash or Time Payments. Palmer & Rey Type Foundry, Front spring medicine as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ,j efjver «... ej Wednesday, the 14th, at 2 8Peakers. “Sunday” was discussed by aries would have to be reduced if the use instead this wholesome remedy, un .......... Repairing and Tuning a Specialty. It is a health restorer and health main p m., the Auxiliary to the C W. B. JW.1 ~ C. E. Rohlin of money was made to reach, and this was objectionable in taste and far more effica aud Alder Streets, Portland, Oregon. Miller of Corvallis, Salem read a very interesting paper en- done with the promise to the teachers cious than any drug. Use the Bitters tainer. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. will meet in the church. Probate Court. Fred A. Crawford of Dayton was al titled “The Boys’ Brigade.” tor dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, that if a second apportionment were re George W. Jones points out the business caller on Saturday. He is an! Estate of Nora A. Drumeller. Report [ that the statement made in these col-1 In the evening the convention met in ceived the salaries should be placed back kidney complaints and rheumatism. enthusiastic advocate of wide-tired wag of sale of land confirmed. not I the opera house, which was crowded to at the old figure. Some patrons had unins last week that Easter could Mr. Smith, who has had ten years’experience irience in piano and organ building and ons for our Oregon roads. He said they j The Junior Endeavor society will give Guardianship of Wm. M. Chatfield. tuning, will visit McMinnville every month. Don’t trust your instrument to ii loes« Maith 2-i.h come earlier than March 24th was jn its foil capacity. Devotions were led by complained of a deliberate raise in sala adopted them on their farm years ago,! a missionary entertainment at the C. P. Final account filed and approved. Guar perienced tuners. It will prove a lasting damage to you. Terms Reasonable error by one day. 1 If Good Friday, orthe Kev- c- H- Fea of Philomath. A collec- ries during hard times. The action of and are able to drive them in places church Friday evening, March 16th. dian discharged and bondsmen exonerat tonrteenth day of the calendar moon ■ tion was taken to defray expenses, the the board wassimply keeping their prom where a narrow-tired wagon could not be After the exercises a ten-cent lunch will ed. : should fall on the 21st, it is easy to aee ' battle hymn of the league was heartily ise to pay the contract figure. He had heave Orders at C. Grissen’s used. be served, All are cordially invited. Estate of J. E. Swanson. Final ac i sung, and Rev. Grannis of Salem made no apology to make for this action, and that Easter would eonte as early as the Coughs ami colds kept off' by taking | ‘ L eonard F ink , President. count approved. Balance on hand $4>" an address, which was very much like a thought that the average of $505 per an- Simmons Liver Regulator to regulate the 23d. 477.10, ordered to de distributed accord sermon. It was on the great reproduc num to our eight teachers, who are the HOW’S THIS! Twenty head of 4-year-old fat cattle, system. ing to law, one-half to widow and halt to tive power of the gospel as shown in the cream of the profession in the county, of an average weight of 1250 pounds, S. WILSON. w. G. HENDERSON Walter Baker has filed upon a ranch in children. Administrator and adminis comparison of faith to the mustard seed. was none too high a salary to pay. His We offer One Hundred Dollars reward . were shipped from this point to Pot (land Lane county. The land was left by an tratrix discharged on filing vouchers in Rev. Mulligan conducted service on remarks were received with applause. for any case of catarrh that cannot be , by D. W. Ralston of Sheridan on Tues old man who died without heirs and who full. Chairman Nelson spoke of the change cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. day. They were pronounced the finest j I Thursday morning. The committee on had never filed upon the land. It is a Estate of T. J. Shadden. Inventory nominations reported the following per F. J. C heney & Co., Props. Toledo, 0. in the examinations for promotions from lot ever shipped from here. Owing to approved. Petition to set apart to widow tract worth from $1,500 to $2,000. sons for officers for the ensuing year : We, the undersigned, have known F. one to two annually, and read from the i Aug»! *»»• . A44UV4V*» high UVIftlllOVU freights on UlVVUj stock, Mr. Ralston has President, Miss S. M. Geisendorfer of principal’s report, showing satisfaction J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and exempt property approved. Executor For all derangements of the throat been compelled to drive to Portland 400 (Third Street, between E and F.) Albany; 1st vice president, D. T. Sum with the rule of dispensing with short believe him perfectly honorable in all Instructed to deliver same to widow, Ap- and lungs, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is the |ieaj of cattle and 2,600 head of sheep speediest and most, reliable remedy this winter, in order to realize any profit merville; 2d vice president, Miss Hattie recesses. The schools were reported as business transactions and financially able praisement amounts to $16,010. Estate of David Moll. Inventory ap- Bushell; Rec. Sec., Aggie Ginn Gould; running very harmoniously. Even in the advanced stages of consump- j j on their sale. to carry out any obligation made by their proved. Cor. Sec., Lester G. Hulin; Treas., Miss tion, this wonderful preparation affords | ---------------------------------- ||t||,---------------------------------- firm. On motion of Mr. Cooper meeting ad Mr. and Mrs B. F. Fuller and Mr. and Addie Simpson. Estate of Jas. McPhillips. Final ac- great relief, checks coughing and induces journed. West & Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To ! Mrs. G. W. Olds returned Monday from count approved. Distribution ordered as Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercj Dallas wai chosen as tho place for the ledo, O. sleep. California, the former leaving by rail on Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give ue a call. prayed for and executrix discharged. Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, Whole Byron H. Buck, formerly employed for Thursday and the latter by steamboat on next annual convention. N ot a N ew B ird .—An item in our last Estate of Samuel Turner. Final ac The question box was opened and some issue referring to a supposed new bird, sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. a time in the recorder’s office, has Wednesday. The «teamboat was only count approved and administratrix dis Ilall'e Catarrh Cure is taken internally, very interesting answers given. At II launched an independent paper called one night behind the railroad in reaching by some called the Alaska robin, has the Esparto Press, at Esparto, Yolo coun Portland. The tourists say that from a. m. adjournment was taken for tho brought forth a brief communication acting directly upon the blood and inu- charged. Estate of Hiram P. Satcbwell. Will cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. of , Miss ty, Calif. His wife teaches the pchool at! i now on the midwinter fair will grow bet-1 funeral . , service , _ „ Zetta Violet, fnom Arthur Pope, a student of McMinn admitted to probate upon proof taken in per bottle . Sold by all druggists, Tes- ter all the time. Carloads of exhibits ^u<‘ter oft and Br™n 6nd 8raI1J- ville college, who aspires with good pros that place. open court. Mary E., Herbert R. and • ' Uaivirhfiir rvt I ant llnri.flavr iraa Why suffer with dyspepsia, biliousness remained unpacked while they were daughter of Capt. Handley. She was pect of success, to become recognized timonials free. Raymond Satchwell appointed executors born January 20,1870, and died the 6th,at or any disease of the liver when you can there, authority on matters ornithological some COLLEGE NOTES. and executrix without bonds. L. E. North Yamhill, of consumption. Rev. day. It is gladly received, because it be cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. Hall, R. F. Cummins and John Smith S. Wilson, deputized by Judge Wm. Meninger conducted the funeral service. Mr E. D. Graham, ’93, visited the supplies technical information concern Charley Cook, writing from Piacenes, Galloway of McMinnville, Yamhill coun appointed appraisers. In the afternoon Rev. Crandall led the ing the bird that has .been subject of college last Friday. Cal., to have his subscription renewed, ty, arrived in Salem yesterday with Har- Guardianship of Estha Swanson and service and a number of excellent papers considerable comment. It may be said, The Philergians had a call meeting says, “Send me another year’s letters i old, Perry and Ray Townsend for the others. Petition to appoint guardian were discussed. In the evening Rev. however, that the name Alaskan robin Wednesday to transact some business. from old Yamhill.” Here is a sugges state reform school. Their ages are 14, filed aud approved. Ilulda Swanson ap ** 7 . Shultz tu conducted XAVI el vl vll the tllv ovi service, VlvVj and Ualvl ¿1IIU after The entertainment in the chapel Fri tion to others. Fifty-two newsy letters 12 and 7 years, respectively. The first j roll call Rev. John Parsons delivered an would not be a misnomer, for the com pointed as guardian. Bonds fixed at day night was well attended. The pro for a dollar, and no troublesome corres two were admitted, but the latter could | earnest and thoughtful address on “The mon American robin which it resembles $4,000 filed and approved. J. B. Fryer, somewhat, and with which it associates gram waB well rendered and a large num John Baker and J. O. Rogers appointed pondence to keep up. not 1« owing to his age being under 10 ■ Conversion of Youth.” After J singing ber stayed to enjoy the social hour. appraisers. Inventory filed and approved. Hugh Collard, eon of J. J. Collard, years. They were committed as incorri-1 “Blest be the tie that binds,” the i con- freely, is a member of the thrush family. A bad cold seems to be the latest fad This is what Mr. Pope says of the bird : writes from St. Paul that weather there gibles, but Supt. Hendricks sayB they do vention adjourned sine die. A Forty Mile Hide. “The bird spoken of in your last issue, among the students. is three degrees below zero. He is a pas uot appear as such. Mr. Wilson brought Most of the students are dreading the E. R. Swetnam, of Fairfax Station, as a new bird with orange breaet barred senger conductor on a 120-mile run out the 7-year-old boy back to Salem and Something Inuiual, Virginia, says: “A party came forty miles with black is Hesperocichla Naevia, gen coming examinations. of St. Paul. He expects to return home finally had him placed in the orphans’ There will be a few students who will to my store for Chamberlain’s Cough ! As a medicine, is Dr. Pierce’s Golden erally known as the varied thrush. It is un a visit in time to vote the republican home on Asylum avenue. If it were ; Remedy and bought a dozen bottles. The Medical Discovery. And, because of that, not, however, a new bird to Oregon, for quit school at the end of this term. ticket at the June election. possible, he said he would have the i Miss Lena Pagenkopf, ’93, was seen in remedy is a great favorite in this vicinity there’s something unusual in the way of it has been observed every one of the CEL IN ALL THINGS IS OUR MOTTO* I used Simmons Liver Regulator for other two transferred from the reforma selling it. Where every other medicino four winters I have lived in Oregon, but town Tuesday. and has performed some wonderful cures PER1ENCE HAS BEEN OUR TEACHER. in digestion, with immediate relief.—O. tory to the home.—[Statesman, 2d. Mr. Pope has Ireen declared poet of here.” It is intended especially for TRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR CASH. of its kind only promises, thia is guaran- not so abundant and tame as it is this AMINE OUR SPLENDID STOCK. U. Sparks, Ex Mayor, Macon, Ga. coughs, colds, croup and whooping V. Levins and Marion Blair, two Am ! teed. If it ever fails to benefit or cure winter. Heretofore it has been shy and the sophomore class; his poem being ERCISE A GOOD JUDGMENT; CALL EARLY. “We are sophomores, few but strong, The city council passed an ordinance ity boys about 17 years of age, were tried I you have your money back. cough and is a favorite wherever known. was scarcely ever seen outside of thick PECTING A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE We study Caesar, hard and long.' Tuesday evening amending the dog li liefore Justice Rhodes on Saturday' for It’s the only guaranteed remedy for timber. Its breeding grounds are chiefly The Philergians held a lively meeting For sale by S. Iloworth & Co. cense ordinance from $2.50 to $5, accord larceny of the store of Jeffries & Co. I every disease caused by a disordered liv north of the United States, but it has last Saturday. The address by Prof. U1SSULLT1OM NOTICE. ing to sex. to |1 and $2. Geo. Sauter’s The complaint charges that on December er or impure blood. Dyspepsia, bilious been known to breed in the spruce for Northup was one abounding in practical We remain tor targains, Yours Truly, petition for renewal of saloon liceuse was 3d, 1893, defendants took 35 pounds of ness, the most stubborn Skin, Scalp and ests of Washington, building a nest sim truth. The question for next Saturday The copartnership heretofore existing granted and bond approved. Committee powder, 800 loaded shotgun cartridges, Scrofulous affections, even Consumption ilar to that of the common robin, aud is, Resolved, That public opinion is the between W. L. Qualey and W. A. Hen WÏÏLLÏÏCE Ä WÏÏLKER, on pest-house gronn.is reported as unfa i 500 rifle cartridges, 200 pistol cartridges, (or Lung-Scrofula; in its earlier stages, laying pale greenish-blue eggs spotted standard of right. The discussion will derson, under the firm name of Qualey A vorable to purchasing same. The street 2000 shotgun wads, 50 pounds of shot, 2 are all cured by it. with brown. It is a common bird in Cal be led by honorary members. Mr. Co Henderson, has been dissolved by mu Wright Block, McMinnville. commissioner was instructed to repair ! fountain pens, and some razors and It purifies and enriches the blood,rouses ifornia during the winter months, and show, affirmative; J. E. Magers nega tual consent, W. A. Henderson retiring. knives. Nothing was said by the pro every organ into healthful action, and re the probable reason for its abundance tive. -various sidewalks. All accounts of the late firm will be set tled by the undersigned and al) suma North Yamhill republicans held a pre prietors of the store at the time, but I stores strength and vigor. In building here is, that owing to the genial climate H igh S chool E xercises .—This Fri due to the late firm are made payable to liminary meeting Monday evening to they at once instituted a still hunt, and | up both flesh and strength of pale, puny, of Oregon this winter, it thought it would day afternoon, the 9th, in compliance him by the terms of agreement. by borrowing ammunition and observ scrofulous childreu, or to invigorate and be unnecessary to go farther south. ” make arrangements for organizing a club. /s/aÆ/c/FîÆ/EÆ: ^Æaaag/agÆ/a'aBaæaaaBa.BR>a aaa «■. aa aa v with a request from the superintendent, 8w3 W. L. Q ualey . Though the night was bad. fifty republi ing one of the knives used by one of the brace up the system after “Grippe,” No practical steps have yet been taken Charles Grissen, Esq., will give a talk to cans showed their loyalty and enthusi boys, they found the stolen property,: pneumonia, fevers, and other prostrating Wanted to Trade. toward putting in a telephone exchange. the students of the high school. It will most of it being recovered by a search acute diseases, nothing can equal the asm by turning out. The organization consist of reminiscences and notes of ob The recent expiration of one of Edison ’ s Horses for house and lots in McMinn will be perfected to-morrow evening. Re warrant. The boys waived examination “Discovery.” patents will enable any city, company or servation made during his recent trip to ville. Horses are all young and large. liable reports say the republicans in that and each was required to give a $300 Address, H. W alkeb , Catarrh is positively cured by Dr. person to put in and operate an ex Germany. Friends and patrons of the precinct are stronger and more united bond for his appearance. Blair gave the school will be welcome. change. bond, and the other fellow went to jail. Sage ’s Remedy. 9-2 McCoy, Oregon. than they were two years ago. QUARDIANS—----- A ssets 824,000,000. LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS POINTERS. TONES & ADAMS. LUMBER-— Dealers in Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Building Materials of All Kinds. WE ARE LEADERS IN OUR LINE A N ew D eparture ! T he H ardware M erchant WflLtU PAPER D irect F rom the M anufacturers . PAINTS GL1AREHCE SMITH & GO Piano and Organ C ity S tables , WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. Groceries, ••• Provisions, Crockery, Queensoiare.