The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, April 06, 1894, Image 3

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    THE DOCKET FINISHED.
The requisite number of subscribers HOTEL YAMHILL, Mc.MIKNX ILLE
Newt. Baker lias moved out to Lr.
have been obtained and the telephone
Goucher’s fruit farm.
Robt. Hanning ys Wm Smith. Ac- i
The brick F.erything first-class. Best
Take Simmons Liver Regulator for exchange is a go.
When you want anything in the jew-1
INSURANCE COMPANY.
mealB and best service. Beds all first- counting. Judgment tor plfl'.
heart troubles, often due to indigestion.
olry line remember Wm. F. Dielschuei-1
Mrs. John Bakeman. tear Carlton,
Oregon Conference of Evangelical As- ■
class. All white help. Frat-cluse cooks.
der. He competes for quality aud quan-1
G. I’. Coehow goes to Salem next we. k died yesterday and will be buried today.
sociation vs R Dubbs et al. Injunction
Meals
25
and
50
cents,
l>eds
50
cents.
She died of consumption.
tity.
to
attend
a
meeting
of
the
stockholders
RHODES i RHODES. Agents,
Settled.
12-7
E. S anders , Proprietor.
MANUFACTURERS OF
of the woolen mills ut that place.
The task of making congressional and
II1 Mills vs J A Cochran. Action for I H ouse fob R eni .—Neat house of eight,
MCMINNVILLE. OP
nicely arranged rooms, corner 2d aud I ‘
Spring Millinery,
J. W. Martin has sold his milk route to state tickets will be completed next week
money. Continued by consent.
6tf
Robert Smith, aud will engage iu farm­ and the local ball will begin to roll.
JJias Sophia Mark will have her open­
£ C Comstock vs Jcs W and Frauces streets, at low rent.
R
hodes A R hodes , Agents.
ing in the Bouth part of the county.
ing
on
20th
and
21st
of
April.
An
entire
J Bailey. Continuation. Confirmed. 1
J. M. Fink aud Lyle Wright have
Leave your order for a good, fat chick-
Spring is here, and with it many peo­ bought iho harness shop at Amity. stock of millinery carefully selected, lat­
Wallace A Walker vs W E aud Josie
est styles, aud a very fine eastern lady Martin. Action lor money. Settled.
eu, dressed lor Sunday dinner. D street
Liu Parker of Newberg was in the city ple are finding out the merits of Stauda'd Wright has taken charge of the business.
I trimmer. Place of business on B street,
sun-dried tea. Irvine is selling a great :
Mary P Willis va Joseph Willis. Di­ market.
yesterday.
OF ALL KINDS.
Tue Dallas Trauecript says several i cnedoor north of Grandma Talmage's.
' deal of it
vorce. Dismissed.
D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and
Dr. J. IL Neilton w temporarily locat­
good and true things about J. C. Cooper
J A Arment vs Yamhill Co. Action jeweler, carries a goad line of clocks,
Take! Take! Take Simmons Liverj
ed at Ashlar..1.
and wonders why Yamhill doesn’t push Heading Room Quarterly Heport. for money. Continued.
watches, jewelry and silverware, at
Regulator tor dyspepsia, constipation
him for secretary of state.
I Balance on hand Jan. 1st
$ 22 78
The KreoRiEr: and Weekly Inter Ocean and heartburn.
Knapp. Burrell & Co vs John E and reasonable figures. He makes a specialty
| Cash receipts for quarter............. 24 65 ‘
a year for <1 .25. Hun v in your subscrip­
Cassie M Holman. Action for money.' of repairing fine watches.
Died—March 30th, 1894, at McMinn- 1 In order to get acquainted with the
tion and tell your neighbors.
Disbursements, 'rent, periodicals,
Continued.
people
and
start
the
wheels
of
business
Neely’s History of the Parliament of
ville, Oregon, Floyd Elmer, infant son of
wood, etc.,)................................ 47 35
Bond & Phillips arc going out of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Soper, aged 2 months going 1 will otter goods in my line at a
C F Jewett vs Adolph and A E Diet- Religions has been published and cuu be
08 rich. Foreclosure. Motion of defts to
input busine s.
very close figure. W. If. Snook the fur­ ; Balance April 1st..........................
had at Grissen’s.
and 26 days.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
set aside decree overruled.
niture dealer.
Bookkeeper-! and others of sedentary
Alleghany, Pa., March 16, 1891.
People begin to recognize the D street
Mian Nettie Olds is lecturing on the
Stow A Brower vs li A Bell et al. Fore­ meat market.
habits euro con-tipation with Simmons subject of “Man’s Free Moral Agency.”
Horsemen who have their priuting Mr Norman Lichty, Des Moines, Ia.
closure
of mechanic’s lien. Taken under
Liver Regulator.
Dear Sir:—I find Krause’s Headache
She had an appointment at Hillsl>oro done at this office are always assured of
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
N otice or S ethumcnt .—All our ac­ last Friday.
satisfaction. Good selection of tyj»e and Capsules a ready seller, and can say advisement by the court.
Estate
Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
Commercial Nal’t Bank of Portland vh
counts must be settled either in caali or
tf
You K now K ins ?—Ho of bakery cuts, prompt and accurate work and from personal experience that they are C A Martine et al. Foreclosure. Decree this office.
goo<I note.
K. J acobson .
a good thing, as the other night they
lame. Well it is to tiis place you must prices to suit the times. Call in.
“Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed
on pleadings.
Rev Meminger attended quarterly go for dainty confections, a good whole-! The Philergians of the college imitat­ cured me of a bad attack of neuralgia in
at thia office.
Bradford
Land
vs
W
A
Howe.
Action
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meeting al Dayton on Sunday.
Home lunch, anil everything good in the ed the style of the Salvation Army in about one hour, when usually it laBts a for money. Motion of deft to postpone
An improved tourist sleeper lias been
|
day
or
so.
C.
W.
S
mart
.
Coulter A Wright, the draymen, are bakery line.
drumming up a crowd yesterday for their
trial sustained.
put on the Oregon Short Line. Seatsare
For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents,
prepared to contract for plowing gardens
Our wish
The Anita was floated to the mouth of entertainment this evening
Van B Delashmutt et al va J and Mary- spring back and spring bottom, covered '
!
McMinnville.
in town on reasonable terms.
the Yamhill last, week and from there, is that they may have a good crowd, and
Grant and W J Caples. Foreclosure. with rattan—beet in uee. See C. A J
G. W. Worden, aged 29, of Newberg, tugged to Salem for her machinery. It ■ that when they parade next year they
Wallace for tickets over this line.
P atronize Y our O wn T own .—The Default aud decree.
and Myrtle V. Nash, aged 17, of Wheat­ is contemplated «he will be back iu run­ will have ten times the number in line. business man who sends away for any­
R B Miller vs I C Lawrence. Action
Thoroughbred Poultry.
land, have been licensed to marry.
ning order next week.
An accident that was bad enough at thing that lie can get as well at home, for money. Order to sell attached prop­
Mrs. Ollie Funk, breeder of Brown
Chills and fever of three years stand-! the best, but might have resulted more just so far injures the prosperity of his erty. Execution to issue Aug. 1, 1894.
Seven loaves ol bread for 25 cents at
B B Branson vs Elizabeth Brausou Leghorn, 8. S. Hamburg, Blue Audelu-
Kuns’ bakery.
Ing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. seriously, occurred at Whiteson Monday own town. This is frequently done in
sian, P. Rock aud White-Faced Black
Divorce.
Decree for pl IT without costs.
the
laundry
business
Wm.
Lambert
is
—
E.
Watkins,
Watkins
house,
Upton-1
evening. After school had let out sev­
John Rhodes returned Wednesday
Spanish. Fowls $1.00; eggs $1.00 per Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Lumber iu the
J
W
Morrison
vs
M
L
Morrison.
Di
­
established
hero,
buys
his
supplies
here.
;
villo,
Ky.
eral
of
the
pupils
climbed
into
a
wagon
evening from several months visit at
Valley, and never allow competitors to undersell us.
13. McMinnville, Or.
5m6
vorce.
Decree
for
deft
dismissing
com
­
Castor, Mo.
See Snook tho furniture dealer for1 standing by the roadside, and the team and does as good work as any laundry in
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the state. He feels t> at he should re­ plaint for divorce in favor of deft for %
The auxiliary to the Christian Wo­ wall paper; the largest variety, the beet I becoming frightened broke loose and run
Mcyiiunville Produce .Harket,
ceive
the patronage of the home trade. of plff’s land, $250 alimony to support
away.
The
children
jumped
out
or
were
quality,
and
the
lowest
prices
in
the
1
rn in’s Hoard of Missions will meet in
Reported by L E. Walker.
children,
for
custody
of
same
and
for
He
is
now
devoting
his
personal
atten
­
the Christian church next Wednesday city. Give me a chance to figure on | thrown out, and two little girls belong­
Good
clean
wheat. ................
39
ing to Mr. Dickerson and another child tion to all ir.lers, and sends out nothing costsand disbursements.
what yon want in that line.
afternoon nt 3 o’clock.
Oat«
.........................
................
25
Catherine
Baker
vs
Wm
Root
et
al.
but first-class work.
14-2
A republican club of turfy meinliers ' were badly hurt.
Brain-workers keep their heads clear
Butter
................
40@45
Foreclosure. Decree for plff.
organized
at
Whiteson
Monday
evening.
■
a nl bowels upon. Take Simmons Liver
Beni
Lutalo
Transfors.
10« 12^c
I B V Nash va W T Shurtleff et al. Uggs.........................
Coiiun li orl leu I (lira I .Heeling.
Edgar Conner is president, W F. Brei-!
Regulator.
Chickens
$2 50 (i 3 00
Foreclosure. Default and decree.
Newberg, April 3, 1894.
denstein secretary, and E, M. Garrison
For weekending April 4th.
Turkeys.
8catt
The season for oiling harness is here.
Mary
A
Shadden
vs
W
C
Arthur
et
al.
The
Yamhill
County
Horticultural
so
­
treasurer. Thus do the hrethren extend ;
Isadore & Emily J Nichols toThos
Ducks...................... ...............
$3023.50
Finis Wright han a tine stock of neat’s-
Foreclosure.
Decree
on
pleadings.
ciety was called to order at 10:30 a. in.
the good work all along the line.
McNish s hf lot 140 Dayton
$ 350
400:60
foot and black or Phoenix oil, the beat in
Chas Griesen vs City of McMinnville Apple3...
Elsewhere appears tbo announcement Introductory address by President C. E. Geo & Marie Wenger to Gottfried
the market.
30
et al. Decree dismissing suit with costs. Potatoes........... .
Hoskins,
of
Springbrook,
who
outlined
Miebs 23.73 a sec 15 and 22 t 3
of A. M. Sanders as a candidate for tho
Dressed Ilogs
.
.
5@5,
‘
a'c
M
E
Hendrick
vs
E
Pickle
et
al.
Fore
­
Ohe week from to-day is Arlior day.
r2............................................... 1150
nomination for county clerk on the re­ the duties and lieneflts of a county or­
Veal.....................
Has Just Received and Added to His Extensive Slock
closure. Default and decree.
The city cchools will of course observe
ganization.
Ludwig A Laura Gipp to Gottfried
publican ticket. Mr. Sanders is a native :
Baled hay, timothy ..................
$11
R
I.
Sabin
vs
M
Fisk,
O
V
Allen
et
al.
it.
A Large and Varied Line of
Miebs 20.18 a pt Ivi Orton die
of Yamhill county, is well and favorably | On motion the constitution was read.
cheat
.............
$9
Foreclosure. Continued for service.
I
Go to Hogg’s studio for tine photos. known, and is eminently qualified for | On motion a committee of three was
t3 r 3....................................... 1200
oats.. ................
$9
Sami C Belat vs Elizabeth Belat et al
appointed to nominate standing com­ C W Talinage assignee to Moses
Reduced rates for a short time.
the position to which he aspires.
RETAIL
Partition.
Continued
for
service.
MARKET.
mittees. The chair appointed J. H.
F. E. Rogers has secured the northeast
Votaw 9.87 a pt J 13 Rogers die
‘‘Beauty” may be "only skin deep,” ,
Lydia E Stevenson vs Tbos G Steven­ Baled Straw.
$6
comer of the block in which he resides hut the secret of a beautiful skiu is pure Rees, Dr G. S. Wright and Fred Craw­
13 r 3
...........................
50
son. Divorce. Decree for plff without Mixed Chop
$19
ford.
R
S
&
J
J
Conner
to
MoseB
Votaw
as n site for a uew residence in the near blood. Those coarse, rough, pimply i
Wheat Chop
costs.
................
$20
Minutes of the organization were read
future. The location is a choice one.
q c deed to 8.87 at3r3............
1
complexions may, iu most cases be ren-' and approved.
Mary Shuck vs Daniel Otis et al. Fore­ Shorts
$18
Lavina A "Watt et al to Lonaria
Mrs. I. S. Fuller’s spring stock of mil­ dered soft, smooth and fair by the per-1
Middlings
closure. Default and decree.
..............
$20
A. P. Macy read a paper on "Evapora­
Miller
lots
5
&
9
bk
2
Watt
’
s
add
linery has arrived, and ttie opening dis­ severing and systematic use of Ayer's i
Alice A Giblwn vs Daniel Gibbon. Di­ Bran
$16
lt‘ you Desire (he Newest Pattern*
tion.” After interesting discussion the
to Amity......................
70
play of the same will lie made at her Sarsaparilla.
vorce. Jury trial on issue of adultery. Oil Meal.....
.................. 3c per lb
meeting adjourned to 1 p. m.
J A i 8 E Green to A 8 Bible 160
«tore tomorrow, April 7th. All ladiea
Or the LATEST NOVELTIES in Wall Decoration
L. E. Walker will buy all your pro­
Miss Mattie Gilbert was taken to the • The nominating committee, at 1 p. m.,
Divorce granted plff without costs, for
a sec 20 t 5 r 4...........................
700
cordially invited.
custody of daughter, for $100 personal duce, paying the highest price in cash
hospital in Portland on Saturday. The reported the following standing commit­
t all and Inspect this Complete I\’ew Line.
N E & J E Todd to W I Decker
market will justify, lie will Bell
Wanted—Chickens, turkeys, veal and band did a kind ami considerate act in tees Orchard fruits, J. IL Rees, Dr.
alimony, for $100 additional for support the
you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar­
lot
8
blk
5
Deskins
’
1st
add
to
eggs, for which the highest market price discoursing sweet music at the time of A. Mills, E. C. Armstrong. Small fruits,
of minor daughter, and for
of deft’s den seeds as cheap as any other dealer.
Newberg
...........................
150
will lie paid, at Millsap A Cook’s.
land. Deft to have custody of two minor D street south of First National Bank.
the lady’s leaving. Another pleasing . Geo. L. Gilson, J. C. Cooper, J. W.
HODSON IS STILL HEADQUARTERS FOB
II & Marj- F Hurley to Lottie
He also carries a full line of Graham in
sons. Neither party to recover costs.
New t. Rowland and James Norrie with performance along the same line was the Houck. Vegetables, A. P. Macy, Fred
flecker a Hurley’s sub-div of
small
sacks,
buckwheat,
corn
meal,
E V Dickey vs Walter Dickey et al. wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a s|»ecialty.
their families headed for Coos county by singing of Easter songs by the kinder­ Crawford, Jonathan Bogue. Flowers
Hess die......... ............................
100
Partition. Continued.
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wagon Tuesday, where they intend to garten school to the sick in the city on and Ornamentals, J. E. Brooks, Mrs J. Robt & Bessie Livingstone to
Allen A Lewis vs J H Henderson. Ac­
locate and engage in the cattle business, Friday.
C. Cooper, Mrs. Wm. Galloway. Ento­
Henry Weinhart the Armstrong
His Celebrated “P. P. P.” having won for itself the first place in
tion for money. Continued.
if the outlook proves favorable They
Several persons were deceived by the mology, E. C. Armstrong. W. K. Allen,
farm.....................................
10500
M M Vinton vs Geo Utter. Action for When Bzty was sick, we gave her Castoria,
the market on account of durability, covering capacity
took a dozen cows with them.
coincidence of the band playing in the Dr. A. Mills. Botany, C. E. Hoskins, G Peter Schats & wf to E J Avery
money. Judgment for want of answer, When she waa a Child, she cried tor Castoria,
and consequent cheapness.
It is time to buy garden seeds. L. E. ojien air last Saturday, while the demo­ G. W. Mitchell, Wm. Galloway.
1-7 int in lot 287 Dayton.......
5
with order to sell attached property.
Report adopted.
Walker of the Produce Market lias all cratic generals were flying around trying
W’heu she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
J R Smith et al to E R Haworth
Lavina Giazier et al vs R C Henry et
“Horticulture as a Business,” J. II.
varieties in bulk and package, and is to muster their forces to hold a caucus,
Whtn sue had Children she gave them Castoria,
lot 4 blk 9 & pt of blk 2 New­
al. Partition. Report confirmed and
selling them cheaper than ever. They and the idea prevailed that the demo­ Rees; followed by intereHting discus­
berg .............................................
500
decree accordingly.
crats were either celebrating the passage sion.
are reliable, too.
Loreuzo & Sarah L Palmer to W
Frank Bros Co vs Tlios Geldard. Ac­
of
tho
seigniorago
bill
through
congress
"Cooperation,
”
J.
R.
Shepard,
of
I* Palmer 12.72 a pt Joel Palmer
The tall fisherman who posed in Junes
tion
for money. Default and judgment
Zena.
This
paper
meant
business,
and
die...............................................
300
A Adams’ window the first of the week, or its veto by the president.
Road ton vein lou.
with
order to sell attached property.
after
some
discussion
a
committee
was
Mrs. Languish: "Tired! Oh, so tired
David N A Sarah E Lizer to Wm
seems to have inaugurated a season of
GENTLEMEN.
A
convention
of road supervisors will
W
P
Frazer
vs
Maggie
Frazer.
Divorce.
Leach 80 a sec 2 t 2 r 5
600
comparative good luck for anglers. A all the time!” Mrs. Smart: "Well, ho 1 appointed to prepare a plan for a co.
be
held
at
the
county
court
room
on
Non-suit taken.
SE», S4 and S3.60 Dress Shoe.
good many have been out this week and used to be until 1 liegati to take Aver’« ojierative fruit exchange aw follows: C. Peter A Mary A Hume to J E Beu
Jones & Smith vs A I. Miller at al. Set­ Friday, April 6th, at I p. in. for the pur­
E.
Hoskins,
J.
C.
Cooper,
Wm.
Gallo
­
'
Sarsaparilla
as
a
spring
medicine,
and
,
re|x>rt luck.
40 a pt E C Williams die t 5 r 4 1600 tled.
63.60 Police Shoe, 3 Soles.
pose
of
securing
uniformity
in
the
work
­
way, Alva Macy, W. R. Allen, M. O. U S to Jos H Musgrove « w
sec
George < tweus has horses to trade f - now I don’t know what it ia to have that
ing
of
roads
and
discussion
of
the
beat
62.60, 62 for Workingmen.
T
B
Kay
va
A
Savage.
Action
for
i
tired feeling. Try it, my dear; only be ; Lownadale, O. N. Denny. By a vote the
28 t 3 r 5 .
Pat
sheep 11 ¡ h address is McMinnville.
interests
of
the
roads
of
Yamhill
county,
money.
Default
and
judgment
with
or
­
62 and 61.76 for Boys.
committee was instructed to meet at I. Root to Frank E Kogers lots 1 A
i sure you get Ayer’s.”
and other questions which will naturally
W. B. Gilson of Tacoma is here com­
der to sell attached property.
Dayton
at
10:30
a.
m.,
April
13.
2 blk 2 Root’s add to McMinn­
A meeting of most vital interest was
pleting hia dwelling in the Saylor addi­
State vs Geo Newbill. Larceny. Plead arise. A full attendance is desired.
The next meeting of the association
ville .................................. '
. 450
held
at
Newberg
on
Tueday
last.
There
W m . G alloway .
tion, and expects shortly to move his
guilty and sentenced to one year.
will
be
held
at
Dayton
Tuesday,
July
3,
was not a large attendance but the sub-
family down.
Marion
Blair
and
Virgil
Levens.
Lar
­
W bo Naya Rbeunratlktn Cannot
I jects discussed and acted upon were of 1.894.
»IOO KLWIRI), *100.
ceny. Plead guilty and fined $75 each.
Be Cured.
J. A. Briebine, the North Yamhill : more importance to the future prosperity j
Do Kot W ante Time, Money or
druggist, wae in the city the flrat of the of this county than any meeting since its
My wife was confined to her bed for Fine paid.
The reader of this paper will be pleased
Patience.
Court adjourned Saturday morning.
week.
over two months with a very severe at­
organization. Horticulture is our hope.!
to
learn that there ie at least one dreaded
If you need power for any purpose tack of rheumatism. We could get noth­
The republican committee will meet
disease that science has been able tocure
It
is
observed
that
the
democrats
have
Help
is
Wanted
whatever, send at once for catalogue of ing that would uflbrd her any relief, and
today directly after the convention and
iu all its stages, and that is catarrh.
anange for the next convention to nom­ E. C. Walker’s name in the published Hercules Gas and Gasoline Engines. as a last resort gave Chamberlain’s Pain by the women who are ailing and suffer­
Hull’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive
list
of
delegates
to
their
county
conven
­
They are simple, safe, strong and sub­ Balm a trial. To our great surprise she ing, or weak and exhausted. And to ev­
inate a county ticket.
W. L. DOUCLAS Shoe» are »tylistr, easy fitting, and give better
cure known to the medical fraternity.
tion
for
South
McMinnville
precinct.
Mr.
stantial.
Their
economy,
reliability,
began to improve after the first applica­ ery such woman help is guaranteed by­ Catarrh being a constitutional disease re­ »atlsfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con­
The alleged negotiations of J.C. Coop­
er for this print shop are declared off, W. authorizes us to state that he did not strength and superior workmanship are tion, and by using it regular she was soon Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s vinced. The stamping oi W. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which
guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them,
since it is reported on good democratic authorize the use of his name, that he beyond question, and we defy tests to able to get up and attend to her house young girls just entering womanhood; Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dealers who push the sale of W. L. Dougla» Shoes gain customers, which helps to
isn
’
t
a
democrat
bv
a
blamedsight,
nei
­
the
contrary.
Palmer
&
Rev
Type
Foun
­
work. E. IL Johnson, of C. J. Knutson women at the critical “change of Hie;” directly on the blood and mucous sur­ Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can atlord to sell at a leu profit.
authority that he has secured a half in­
J*’1**« >on cfcu
money by having all yOU, footwear of the dealer ndver-
terest in the Telephone-Register. Won’t ther is he a populist, but be is strictly dry, manufacturers, Front A Alder Sts., A Co., Kensington, Minn. 59 cent bot­ women approaching confinement; nurs­ faces of the system, thereby destroying Used below.
Catalogue free upoa application. W. L. DOUGLAS. Brooktou. Maaa.
opposed
to
fusion
too.
Portland,
Oregon.
tles for sale by S. Howorth A Co.
ing mothers; and every woman who is the foundation of the disease, and giving
he make it hum !
Housecleaning time is here. The
“run-down” or overworked, it is a medi­ the patient strength by building pp the
The best way to avoid scalp diseases,
Forsaleby R. JACOBSON,
S omething N ew in S chool W ork .—
To The Voters,
cine that builds up, strengthens and reg­ constitution and assisting nature in doing
hair falling out, and premature baldness washing of carpets, blankets, bedquilts,
School Supt. Stilwell is the happy recip­
I hereby offer myself as a candidate for ulates, no matter what the condition of
is to use best preventive known for that etc., is too hard work for your wife to
its work. The proprietors have so much
perform. Lambert is equipped to do ient of twenty-one different letters sent the office of county clerk, subject to the the system.
purpose—Hall's Hair Renewer.
him through the mail by pupils of dis­ approval of the republican county con­ It’s an invigorating, restorative tonic, faith in its curative powers, that they of­
fer One Hundred Dollars for any case
The Amity Popgun is dead again. At this work well and cheaply. Rag carpet trict No. 8, located a short distance
vention, and trust that I may be worthy a soothing and bracing nervine, and the
that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes­
least we suppose it is. The sheriff went washed at 4 cents per yard, single width. I uorthweet of the city. The writer lias
of your support.
A. M. S anders .
only guaranteed remedy for “female com­ timonials. Address,
up Monday and took possession of the Carpets washed without ripping. Re­ perused the letters, and can say that for
member
the
place
McMinnville
Steam
plaints” and weaknesses. In bearing­
F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O.
outfit, which ho found packed up at the
penmanship, correct spelling and com­
Bilious Colic Prevented.
down
sensations, periodical pains, ulcer­
Laundry.
Sold
by druggists, 75c.
depot ready to be shipped. On the same
position they are surprisingly good. The
Persons who are subject to attacks of
day a chattel mortgage was executed and
The Philergian society will give an object in writing the letters was to give bilious colic can almost invariably tell, ation, inflammation, and every kindred
ailment, if it ever fails to benefit or cure,
Dliaolutiou Notice.
filed, from f ong to Lemasters, for $300, entertainment this Friday night, April 6.: the pupils exercise in this kind of practi­
by their feelings, when to expect an at­ you have your money back.
The firm of Collard & Hunsaker, pro-1
but the populist lawyer who drew up the Great pains and preparation have been ; cal work. The subject matter communi­
tack. If Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
duce dealers, lias been dissolved. F. W.!
document got things mixed to such an taken to make thia highly entertaining. cated is of necessity strikingly similar,
and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon
COLLEGE NOTES.
i^unsaker, having bought the interest of
extent that tho power to foreclose and You are assured an enjoyable evening and while it shows the circumscribed
as these symptomsappear, they can ward
his partner, will continue the business,!
take possession lies with tho mortgagor well spent. Plays, recitations, dialogue, little world in which the pupils move, it off the disease. Such persons should al­
Rev. Schofield was a visitor at the col­ collect all accounts due the late firm, and
instead of the mortgagee.
debate, declamations, vocal and instru­ at the same time reveals the great inter­ ways keep the Remedy at hand, ready
pay all outstanding obligations.
A public meeting in behalf of the mental music of high order will be ren- j est they take in their preparation for a for immediate use when needed. Two lege Friday.
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Tho
remainder
of
the
college
campus
dered.
Admission
15
cents.
reading room was held on Sunday at the
larger field of usefulness, and also the or three doses of it at the right time will
has
been
plowed
preparatory
to
being
McKees Rocks, Pa., Feb. 3, 1892.
opera house.
Rev. Denton presented a
There is a pretty good one on G. W. diversified manner in which different eave them much suffering. For sale by
seeded.
Norman Lichty Mfg. Co., Des Moines, Ia.
report for the first year of the institution, Keen. He called at a house in town the children will express the same thought. S. Howorth A Co.
There will lie an entertainment in the
Gentlemen:—Your Krause’s Head­
showing the same out of debt and enjoy­ other day, and when he took his depar- [ The writers are Mattie Fuuk, Lizzie
chapel two weeks from to-night, April 2C* ache Capsules have been and still are the
ing u good patronage. Prof. Browneon ture he also took the best hat hanging in Hartman, Irene Bones, Wm. Hauser,
Report of school district No. 68, Yam­
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
The Philergian society met lust Satur­ greatest sellers and have given the moist
made the address of the occasion, and the hall, belonging to a gue9t of the fam­ Carrie Hibbs, Elsie Henderson, Minnie hill county, for the month ending March
urged contributions for the ensuing year. ily. The mistake was discovered when Sitton, Walter Hibbs, Emory Wiaecarv- 30th: No. enrolled, 28; average be­ day ad usual. The officers elect were in­ entire satisfaction of any article we ever
In spite of the hard tunes, we have purchased
Card pledges were taken aggregating he presented himself before his wife late er, Edgar Berry, Ira Greeley, Vernon L. longing, 27; average daily attendance, stalled and the customary literary pro­ kept in our stores. We have sold gross
about <5 i>er month, and old yearly in the evening, and early next morning Derby, Hugh Wess, Claud Hendricks, 24; No. tardy, 6. Those neither absent gram rendered. The debate was decided after gross of them in the past two years
a Better and Larger Stock than usual, direct
pledges were renewed, so that running before the birds or officers of the law John Hartman, Jennie Sitton, A. M. or tardy, Sina Jenson, Eva Myers, in favor of the affirmative. The ques­ and in not a single case have they failed
from the Manufacturers, at low figures, and we
expense* will probably be met by these. were likely to be astir, Keen could have Greeley, Charley Henderson, Willa Naomi, Anna and Earl Carter, Anna tion for discussion next Saturday, is, to cure any and all kinds of headaches
Resolved, That the world is advancing in the most satisfactory manner. Yours
The reading room has become a fixture been seen wending his way to town. A Berry, Richard Hendricks and Ray Brisbine, Chas. Bartholomew.
propose giving the benefit to our customers.
in moral development.
respectfully,
K. D. K ramer & Co.
that the town could not well do without, hitherto unsullied reputation made ex­ Wisecarver. They all write that whis­
C. A. D each , Teacher.
A
public
exhibition
of
the
society
will
Our stock consists of
For sale by Rogers Bros., eole agents,
and its future is an assuredly successful planations and apologies easy.
pering or moving of lips in study is not
be given in the chapel tonight. The McMinnville.
permitted, and they declare it a great
one
K
rause ’ s H eadache C apsules —War­
Sunday’s excursion on the Toledo—the success. They all love their teacher and
program will be mixed, consisting of ad­
The spirit of fraternity received a great
ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole dresses, recitations, short debate, play,
first
for
that
boat
from
here
—
carried
A L iberal O ffer .—The big eight-
uplift last Friday night when a delega­
say he is very kind to them. They have agents, McMinnville.
tableaux, farce and music by the beat page Sunday Statesman will be sent to
tion of twenty from Charity lodge No. 7, about fifty persons to Oregon City. A adopted the plan of studying geography
talent.
any address from now until July 1st for
A. O. V. W., went from this place, and delay of about an hour was caused be­ by going down to the brook near by on
HOXV IT WAS DONE.
tween
here
and
Lafayette
by
the
falling
only 50c, cash to accompany the order.
smaller delegations from Carlton and
Fridays aud the older pupils point out
a tree across the river. It had to be
The Complexion ot n < htnese
This is a most liberal hard times cam­
Payton, to meet with the brethren of No. of
The fact that one Oregon daily news­
cut out and then allowed to float ahead | capes, islands, peninsulas, etc., to the
31 in Lafayette. After routine business
younger ones. It adds great enthusiasm paper has doubled its circulation in the Is not yellower than that of an unfortu­ paign offer, as the Statesman ie the sec­
visiting brethren weregivenan audience, of the boat for some distance before the to the study, and one little fellow says: past year, when nearly all other papers nate individual whose liver complaint ond paper in Oregon, and republican to
and home people would be surprised to boat could pass. The trip down was "The little ones jump at capes and is­ are losing ground, leads many people to has assumed the chronic form. The eye­ the core. This is a campaign of educa­
know how some of our citizens can talk made in five and one-half hours, includ­ lands like a little duck after a fly.” An­ wonder how it wa9 done. " he Daily Cap­ balls of the sufferer assume a saffron tion and it is our purpose to assist in the
when they go away from home. The ing delay, and the return in six and one- other boy save he “wouldn’t whisper for ital Journal of Salem lias done this, and hue, there is dull pain in the region of good work. The Statesman gives all the
Lafayette boys were loaded for the oc­ half hours. Thoee aboard say it was a a five dollars," and a third writes that the reason is very simple. First, it cut the organ affected, the tongue is coated, news of state and nation and during the
“it wont do to monkey with their teach­ down its price of subscription from $6 to breath sour, sick headaches usually but campaign its Sunday edition will be a i
casion. After the speaking they spread pleasant trip, barring the weather.
At the meeting of the city council er.” The teacher’s name is Mr. Snuffer. $3 per year. Next it increased its tele­ not always occur, aud there is sometimes symposium of political news and gossip!
a rich repast in about the same time it
graph service, and improved the paper in dizziness on arising from a sitting pos­ for the entire state. It is illustrated and I
takes to say “J.u k R< l uison
The way Tuesday evening Asa Jackson was li­
It Is Good.
every way, and today its postage receipts ture. Constipation and dyspepsia are consists of eight full pages of select read-1
they did it showed that the men of La­ censed to run a saloon for six months;
The more Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ from the government show that its cir­ also attendants of this very common ail­ ing matter, including a short story and !
fayette are well versed in the culinary Chief Engineer Griffith stated that the
art. With the tine supper came music of fire department would pay the expenses edy is used the better it is liked. We culation has been more than doubled. It ment, always in its aggravated form, lia­ a wealth of poetry and miscellany. Ev­
equally high order. Messrs. Olds, Lit­ of a telephone line to the waterworks, know of no other remedy that always is the only daily paper that has met the ble to breed abscesses of the liver, which ery voter in Oregon should read a paper I
tlefield, Dupuv and Bryant are alike the city to pay rent on one and the fire gives satisfaction. It is good when you hard times, and it has come off victorious. are very dangerous. Hostetter’s Stom­ from the capital during the campaign i
Every day is adding new names to its
versatile in vocal and instrumental se­ department the other This was accept­ first catch cold. It is good when your lists, and it continues to grow purely on ach Bitters wholly eradicates it, as well and we make this offer to suit the times. |
cough
is
seated
and
your
lungs
are
sore.
ed
on
motion
of
Councilman
Jones.
On
,
All subscriptions |
lections. Olds as organist and comic so­
merit. Besides all this the Journal is a as the troubles complicated with it and Sample copies free.
loist, Littlefield’s deep base, Bryant with motion recorder was instructed to draw It is good in any kind of a cough. We fearless, independent paper, giving its which it originates. In chills and fever, will be consecutively numbered upon re-1
banjo and Dupuy with violin form a an ordinance licensing hotel runners. have sold twenty-five dozen of it and readers the inside information on all sub­ a complaint which always yields to the ceipt and each tenth subscriber will be !
jects of public interest, discussing men
aTTnn tit
rare combination. Lafayette’s hospital­ Recorder was directed to draw an ordi­ every bottle has given satisfaction. Sted­ and. measures without gloves, which Bitters, the liver is seriously involved. presented a year’s subscription to the
man
4
Freidman,
druggists,
Minnesota
ity is unsurpassed, and those who went nance giving the recorder discretion
makes it popular everywhere. Send 25 This fine alterative tonic removes cos- Cosmopolitan magazine, costing $1.50. IAH ju K DLlUl IN
from here hope to reciprocate in some whether he should require bonds for Lake, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by cents for a trial month, or $1 for four tiveness and indigestion, rheumatic, ner­
8. Howarth & Co,
months.
H ofer B ros ., Salem, Or.
vous and kidney trouble and debility.
costs or not.
pleasure in the near future.
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