QUARDIAN^?—
Wm. Hemstock wae up from Portland
the first of the week.
John F. Derby is about again after a
hard tussle with quinsy.
The men are going fishing now while
the women folks clean house.
Secund-band guitars and violins at a
bargain, at C. Griesen's.
15-2
Fred Lucas, of Monmouth, was buried
ia9t Friday. He was a brother-in-law
of W. D. Fenton.
The Salvation Army is holding torli
at Lafayette this week, The town is not
near so quiet as usual.
Cigar factory No. 114 baa been opened
in the Wisecarver building by Carl Fuchs,
a former employe of Griffith A Carlin.
I ndicted , J ailed and L iberated .—At
the late term of court A. S. Briggs, for
mer manager of Col. Cornelius’ lumber
business here, was indicted for embezzle
ment. He was arrested at Cornelias
aud brought back on Saturday by Sheriff
Warreti. Briggs left last summer, when
the panic struck iho country, taking
with liim $205.30 obtained by cashing a
county warrant drawn in favor of his
employer. It is understood most of his
abseuce has been spent on the Sound.
He was afterwards liberated on $500
bonds.
HOTEL YAMHILL, McMIWMVILLE
cot STÏ CO'I VIISSIONEKS.
McMinnville Produce Market.
Reported by L. E. Walker.
APRIL TERM.
JONES & ADAMS,
39
Good clean wheat..........
The brick. Everything first-class. Best
INSURANCE COMPANY.
In the matter of boundary of Dayton Oats................................
*2S
meals and best service. Beds all first-
40045
class. All white help. Frat-class cooks. voting precinct and road district No 6. i Butter .....................
Ordered that wheieas the description of ' Eggs...............................
9 <210c
Meals 25 and 50 cents, beds 50 cents.
the boundary of Dayton precinct is de i Chickens........................
$3
0003
50
E.
S
anders
,
Proprietor.
12-7
MANUFACTURERS OF
RHODES A RHODE8. Agente,
fective the same lie amended to read as Turkeys........................
8c a Ik
MCMINNVILLE, ON.
Spriuir Millinery
. $3.50(24
« follows: Beginning on the South Yam ' Ducks.............................
Miss Sophia Mark will have her open hill river where the south line of T. 4 S. Apples...........................
40060
ing on 20th and 21st of April. An entire R. 4 W. crosses »aid river, thence south i Potatoes........................
30
stock of millinery carefully selected, lat to the northwest corner of Wm. Graham 1 Dressed Hogs..............
505J-2C
est styles, and a very flue eastern lady d 1 c, thence south to the southwest cor Veal...............................
.
5c
C. A Wallace is placing a new fence
' trimmer. Place of business on B street, ner of Sec. 12, iu T. 5 R. 4, thence east Baled hay, timothy.
.
$11
OF ALL KINDS.
in front of his residence.
It
to the Willamette river, thence down
onedoor north of Grandma Talmage's.
$9
cheat................
it
The R eporter and Weekly Inter Ocean
said river to the mouth of Morrell creek,
$9
oats...................
I mi ' roving the Y amhill .—It was in
a year for $1.25. Hurry in yourBul«crip-
cidentally learned last Tuesday after P atronize Y oub O wn T own .—The thence up the main branch of said creek
RETAIL MARKET.
tion and tell your neighlrtrs.
noon that Major Post of the U. S. en business man who sends away for any following its meanderings to its intersec Baled Straw........................
$6
J. P. Irvine in modernizing his resi
gineer corps was on board the steamer thing that he can get as well at home, tion of the east boundary line H. H. Mixed Chop
$19
just
so
far
injures
the
prosperity
of
his
Hill’s d 1 c in T. 3 R. 3, thence north to 1 Wheat Chop
dence an>l improving his premises gener Old settlers say they have never Toledo on his way up to make an official
$20
ally.
known eggs to be as cheap in this coun examination of the Yamhill river with own town. This is frequently done in the northeast corner of said Hill’s d 1 c, Short«.........
$18
N otice <> f S ettlemint .—AU our ac try as now. They are down to eight a view to its improvement, and a num the laundry business. Wm. Lambert is thence west on north boundary line of Middlings ..
$20
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
ber of citizens of McMinnville, including established here, buys his supplies here, said Hill d 1 c to the northwest corner Bran..........
counts must l>e settled e.ther in cash or cents in the country town3.
$15
and does as good work as any laundry in thereof, thence in a southwesterly direc
good note.
R. J acobson .
Mr9. Ada W. Unruh, state lecturer O. O. Hodson, J. C. Cooper, Geo. W.
Oil Meal....
3c per
the state. He feels that he should re tion to the northwest corner of the John
Jones,
Judge
Galloway
and
the
writer,
for
the
W.
C.
T.
U.,
will
sjieak
in
the
L. E. Walker will buy all your pro
A reception will be given Mr. and Mrs.
ceive the patronage of the home trade. Bird die, thence southwesterly to a duce, paying the highest price in cash
E. C. Apperson tonight at the home of Baptist church next Sunday evening at wishing to acquire a little practical He is now devoting his personal atten
point in tha. Yamhill river at the south the market will justify. lie will sell
knowledge
of
boating
on
the
classic
7:30 o’clock. All cordially invited to
the grootn’H parent» iu this city.
you flour, feed, hay, oat», field and gar
Yamhill, boarded the steamer at Dayton. tion to all ordere, and sends out nothing west corner of theS. Hanna d 1 c, thence den seeds as cheap as any other deader.
attend.
The season for oiling harness ia here.
14-2
but first-class work.
up said river to a point due north of the D street south of First National Bank.
The
run
from
Dayton
to
McMinnville
Tho Rev. Geo. F. Plummer, of Cor
Elsia Wright haw a fine stock of neat’s-
northwest corner of John White d 1 c in
He also carries a full line of Graham in
was accomplished in about two and a
■O'
Licenses to Marry.
footanct black or Phoenix oil, the beet iu vallis, will officiate at the Episcopal
T. 4 R. 4, thence south to the South small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal,
half
hours,
the
river
being
at
a
fair
church
in
thia
city
on
Thursday,
April
the market.
Austin Adams, age 27, Dora Thompson, Yamhill river, thence up said river to wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty.
boating stage at this season. Quite an
Unruh has some elegant Imperial bi 19th, at 7:30 in the evening. All invited amount of freight was discharged at age 16, both of McMinnville.
the place of beginning.
Calla Whitmore, aged 27, of Washing In the matter of election supplies for
cycles for ladies, and will sell a number to attend the services.
Dayton and Lafayette, and still more at
Bishop Haman of Harrisburg, I’a., this place and we were told that thirty- ton county, Nora M. I.auuer, aged 20, of county, state and district elections. Con
of them this year.
West Chehalem.
preached
at Lafayette on Sunday. He is
tract awarded to Ben C. Irwin A Co. for When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta,
The city schools will celebrate Arbor
five tons were waiting in the warehouse
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta,
one
of
the
ables
divines
of
the
Evangel
supplies to the amount of $26.35.
day to-day, and invite the public to at-
hero for fhe down trip. The snag boat
Wlio Says Rheumatism C'aunol
When she became Miss she clung to Castorta,
ical church. A number wont over from
In
the
matter
of
the
road
petition
of
tend.
Corvallis came up behind the Toledo,
Re Cured.
When sue had Children she gave them Castoria,
McMinnville to hear him.
W.
C.
Wolfe
and
others.
Bonda
filed
having been ordered to remove obstruc My wife was confined to her bed for
Go to Hogg’s studio tor tine photos.
and
approved.
C.
Loder,
Warren
Mer
The Lafayette Dramatic Company will tions in the river caused by slides during over two months with a very severe at
Reduced rates for a short time.
Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Lumber in the
chant and John Winneberg appointed to
A. H. Gaunt has bought a half inter give their play “Above the Clouds” in the winter months. Of course no one tack of rheumatism. We could get noth meet with county surveyor at county
Valley, and never allow competitors to undersell us.
this city about the 18th inst,, though the can forecast the official report that will ing that would afford her any relief, and
est in the D street meat market.
Obituary«
date is not fully decided upon. It is un result from Major Post's examination of as a last resort gave Chamberlain’s Pain clerk’s office on Wednesday, April 18th,
Wanted—Chickens, turkeys, veal and derstood it will be presented at Dayton
Sister Carrie Bakeman, wife of Bro.
the stream. He was found to be a Balm a trial. To our great surprise she and proceed to view said road.
eggs, for which the highest rnarkot price
on the evening of anniversary day, the pleasant and affublo gentleman, evident began to improve after the first applica In matter of petition of Wm. Thomas John Bakeman, died, after a long and
will lie paid, at Millaap A Cook’s.
26th.
ly onto bis job, and earcful to gather as tion, and by using it regularshe was soon et al to reopen a count}’ road near New severe illness of consumption, April 5th.
Mrs. Wm Athea died of paralysis
Sister Bakeman was the daughter of
Capt Eli talked to the schools on much information as possible in regard able to get up and attend to her house berg. Continued.
near Wheatland on Sunday, and was Monday on the subject of killing whales, to the commerce affected by the stream,
In matter of tied bide on lumber de Bro. P. C. Thomason, of Carlton church.
work. E. H. Johnson, of C. J. Knutson
buried the following day at Hopewell.
and illustrated his talk with a large and it is very natural far us to take en A Co., Kensington, Minn. 50 cent bot- livered in districts 5, 6 and 7, as per She wa9 born in Denmark, coming to
March bide. Ordered according to bids this country when young; made a pro
Seven loaves of bread for 25 cents at whale gun. On Monday and Wednesday couragement from the fact that the re ties for sale by S. Howorth & Co.
this day received for Nos. 3, 5, 6 and 7 fession of religion when 12 years of age,
Kuns1 bakery.
port
will
be
favorable
to
our
interests.
evenings he lectured on tho monsters of
that the contract be awarded to N. A. was baptized by Elder Hunsaker while
Frobate Court
Tiros. McCourt, of this city, was mar the deep, at the Columbus school build
Marriage Tics.
Harris for district 5 at $9 per M, aud for paitor at Carlton, and has been cloeely
ried to a Hillsboro lady this week.
ing. The lectures were both interesting
Estate of Wm. Hobson.
Petition district 7 at $8.24 per M, and F. R. Wil- connected with all our work since. As a
A h - erbon -N orwood .—At the home of the
he
ardware
and
instructive,
but
the
audiences
were
Coulter A Wright, the draymen, are
bride’s parents at Howell, Oregon, on granted and real estate ordered sold as son is awarded contract for district 5 at member of Christ’s body sbq was ever
small.
prepared to contract for plowing gardens
Has Just Received and Added to His Extensive Stock
$7.70 per M; also to No. 4 to N. A. Har- willing and ready, as a neighbor kind
Tuesday, April 10th, at 10 a. in., Mr. prayed for.
in town on reasonable terms.
Rev. Joseph Hoberg was 66 years old
and obliging, as a wife and mother
Estate of Sherman Hatch. Sale con ria at $9.
E. C. Apperson, of McMinnville, and
A Large and Varied Line of
Mrs. Braith wait, living in Lafayette on the 9th, and Mrs. II. gave a nice din Miss Alves Norwood, Rey. T. F. Royal firmed.
faithful and patient,ever willing to serve
Bins allowed .
ner
to
members
of
the
family,
including
precinct, died of paralysis on Tuesday,
Eslate of Geo. C. Belt. Inventory ap M A Waiter?, boarding indigent $ 20 00 for the comfort of her family. She leaves
of the M. E. church officiating.
Mrs. Gates of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs.
aud was buried on the 12th.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Apperson and Mr. proved.
14 30 a husband and three little girls, a host
Chas Grissen, stationery....
George 0wen9 has horses to trade for John Knight of Hillsboro, and a few E. D. Baker of this place were present.
Guardianship
of
Joseph
L.
Lehman,
et
Rogers
Bros,
stationery
.......
6 45 of friends and a sorrowing church to
home guests. The frosts of 66 winters Mr. Baker was groomsman and Miss
sheep. His address is McMinnville.
al.
Clara M. Lehman appointed M Terrell A Co, tile .
1 80 mourn her loss. A funeral sermon was
seem to have dealt gently with Father
Miss Lasira Apperson returned Wed Huberg, and if a good appetite is a crite Winnifred Norwood, sister of the bride, guardian with bonds fixed at $10,000 and H L Heath, printing... ..
900 preached by her paetor at the church
nesday evening from a visit with friends rion he has yet many years before him. was bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Apper bond approved.
irect rom the anufacturers
J D Baker, exam insane
500 and ehe was laid to rest
W. E. M c C utcheon , Pastor.
tain will be at home to their friends in
in Oregon City.
in-
St. Vincent hospital keeping
At least we hope so.
K ralse ’ s H eadache C apsules —War digent...............................
the Dr J. II. Nelson residence after the
If you Desire the Newest Patterns
69 00
Biliousness, bile, boil» and the blues
«1OU KEWABD, »1OO.
John Rhodes brought home with him 18th inst. The R eporter notes with ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole
7 22
N A Harris, lumber............
enn be cured by taking Sintmona Liver some samples of Missouri wheat and oats
Or the LATEST NOVELTIES in Wall Decora lion
satisfaction this important step by one agents, McMinnville.
The reader of this paper will be pleased
Wlison A Henderson, livery.. . 10 75
Regulator.
aud is exhibiting them among his friends. of our leading young men, who holds the
3 25 to learn that there is at least one dreaded
Wallace A Walker mdse............
('all and Inspect this Complete New Line.
Wyatt Harris was chosen as a memlier They are well calculated to instill con
Sciopticon Exhibition.
important and lucrative position of cash
Millsap A Cook, mdse for poor .
6 90 disease that science has been able to cure
of the congressional committee to rep tentment in an Oregonian’s breast. The
Mr. L. Bradley of Dayton will give an
ier of the McMinnville National bank.
T A White boarding jury..........
350 in all its stages, and that is catarrh.
resent Yamhill county.
wheat is way below par with us, and the The bride is known to a good many peo entertainment for the benefit of the Sun
HODSON IS STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR
T
W
Smith,
brd
’
g
poor
..............
9
28 Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive
The confidence that people have in oats would suffer by a comparison with ple here as a most estimable, worthy day school at the C. P. church next
cure known to the medical fraternity.
L
C
Thompson,
rails
..........
........
45
11
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a blood medicine our wild oats, were we to thresh it. E b - and handsome young woman.
Tuesday evening, 8 p.m. Exhibits illus
14 30 Catarrh being a constitutional disease re
ia the legitimate and natural growth, of peeially if we threshed the ‘'wild oats”
trated by song and rhetoric. Admission City of McMinnville, water, light
Circuit
court
expense
.................
564
00 quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s
many years. It has been handed down we sow.
A dams -T hompson .—At the C. P. parson 25 cents and 15 cents.
J
C
Pennington,
treassalary.
.
.
50
00 Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
from parent to child, and ia the favorite
age, Wednesday evening, April 11th,by
His Celebrated “P. P. P." having won for itself the first place in
C. 8. Williams, of Wheatland, was
I
N
Collard,
janitor
salary
.........
21
75 directly on the blood and mucous sur
The
Completion
or
a
Chinese
family medicine in thousands of bouse; obliged to send a proxy to the republi-
Rev. W. H. Jones, Mr. Austin Adams
the market on account of durability, covering capacity
faces
of
the
system,
thereby
destroying
Ed Hendricks, clerk’s salary.... 227 00
holds.
and Miss Dora Thompson, both of this Is not yellower than that of an unfortu
can convention last Friday, owing to a
and consequent cheapness.
the
foundation
of
the
disease,
and
giving
Burns
A
Daniels,
coffin
for
poor
750
nate individual whose liver complaint
city.
Walter Link ami Frank Adams caught peculiar accident that overtook him a
the
patient
strength
by
building
up
the
J B Stilwell, supt salary............
56 75
140 pounds of trout on their recent ex few days previously. He was endeavor This was the surprise of the season to has assumed the chronic form. The eye J J Henderson, corn’r salary .. 16 80 constitution and assisting nature in doing
balls
of
the
sufferer
assume
a
saffron
The Best Shoes
Mr.
Adams
’
many
friends,
who
supposed
ing to catch a chicken, in the perform
cursion.
for the Least Money.
18 40 its work. The proprietors have so much
“
“ ....
hue, there is dull pain in the region of TW Perry,
he
would
trudge
through
life
single
and
ance
of
which
he
was
being
assisted
by
For constipation, biliousness and kid
66 67 faith in its curative powers, that they of
the organ affected, the tongue is coated, Wm Galloway, judge’s salary
ney affections take Simmons Liver Reg his dog, when a collision occurred, the alone. He knew better, however, and broath sour, sick headaches usually but C R Cook, care indigent ....
4 50 fer One Hundred Dollars for any case
two coming together from right angles. the wisdom shown in his selection of a
ulator.
W L Warren, sheriff's fees . . 669 65 that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes
not
always
occur,
and
there
is
sometimes
helpmeet brings congratulations from all
timonials. Address,
GENTLEMEN.
Miss Winnifred Norwood, of Howel) Mr. Williams’ leg was badly fractured. sides. He has nicely fitted up his resi dizziness on arising from a sitting pos Circuit court bills allowed by
F. J. C heney A Co., Toledo, O.
Judge Burnett........................ 216 00
The directors of the McMinnville dence at the corner of Fourth and F ture. Constipation and dyspepsia are
Prairie, is visiting in the city.
«T'Sold by druggists, 75c.
85, 84 and 83.60 Dress Shoe.
Mrs. Ella Keiser of Ventura, Cal., who creamery met last Saturday and consid- streets, and now occupies it.
also attendants of this very common ail Ben C Irwin, stationery for sher
iff,
claimed
$71.10,
allowed
.
ered
the
matter
of
opening
that
institu
00
35
arrived last week to visit her uncle, Wm.
ment, always in its aggravated form, lia
83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Solee.
People begin to recognize the D street
mistakes.
ble to breed abscesses of the liver, which
Chrisman of this city, is very ill at the tion for business. It may be confidently
82.50, 82 for Workingmen.
Total
........
12146 22 meat market.
home of the latter, with pneumonia. slated that the creamery will Io opened
A man who needs power for pumping, are very dangerous. Hostetter’s Stom
82 and 81.75 for Boys.
May 1st. It will be leased to a Portland sawing or lathes, surely makes a mistake ach Bitters wholly eradicates it, as well
CONTINUED.
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
Her husband has been summoned.
gentleman, a Dane, who thoroughly un if he purchases an inferior make of ma as the troubles complicated with It and W Tyler Smith, medical service 35 00 Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
LADIES AND MISSES,
You K now K uns ’—He of bakery derstands the business, and who already
REJECTED.
this office.
tf
S3, SS.BO SS, $1.73
which
it
originates.
In
chills
and
fever,
chine
because
it
is
cheap.
Why
not
fume. Well it is to hia place you must has the product of 250 cows engaged. It
500
L F Hall, att’v fee State vs Hash
a
complaint
which
always
yields
to
the
buy
the
Hercules
Gas
Engine
and
make
‘
‘
Dressmaking
”
signs25c
ready
printed
CAUTION.—IT aay dsalat
go for dainty confections, a good whole will lie run on the cooperative plan, the
•Sara you W. L. Dowlas
H L Heath, prt'g bar docket
35 00 at this office.
Bitters,
the
liver
is
seriously
involved.
Pal-
no
mistake.
Send
for
catalogue,
•hoe*
at a reduced prioa,
some lunch, and everything good in the patrons to share in the rise and fall of
or aaya ha baa them with-
mer A Rey Type Foundry, Front and This fine alterative tonic removes cos- J H Flower, atty fee State vs
Spring is here, and with it many peo
oni <bo name stair-red
bakery liue.
500 ple are finding out the merits of Standard
prices.
.......
on the bottom, put him
tiveness and indigestion, rheumatic, ner Dunn .......................
Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon.
Bee-keepers will find a full line of sup
down aaatraad.
vous
and
kidney
trouble
and
debility.
A distressing accident occurred near
sun-dried
tea.
Irvine
is
selling
a
great
Heal (State Transfers.
plies for their business with L. E.
.
Jio Quarter
North Yamhill last Thursday afternoon.
deal of it.
Road Convention.
Walker.
Will do you as much good as the one
For week ending April 12th.
A little son of Cyrus Roberts, aged four
An improved tourist sleeper has been
The Texas cowboys take Simmons Liv years, went with him to the field to that buys Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Twelve county supervisors attended the J T Hess & wife to Haus Peterson
put on the Oregon Short L ne. Seats are
er Regulator when bilious.—J. E. Pierce, plow. After being amused for awhile by This is what you get with them : An ab road meeting last Friday. Judge Gallo 0OI4 a pt s half Jos Hess die t 3
W. L. DOUCLA8 Shoe« arc stylish, easy fitting, and give better
spring back and spring bottom, covered satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con
Ranchero Grande, Texas
r 3
........................... i 1900 with rattan—best in use. See C. A. vinced.
following around the land with his fa solute and permanent cure for Constipa way was chosen chairman and W. C.
The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name tnd price on the bottom, which
Revival meetings are still in progress ther, the little fellow stopped to play tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick Wolfe secretary. Among other matters Sam’l Cozine & wf to John Lynch
guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars anr.ually to those who wear them.
Wallace
for
tickets
over
this
line.
Dealers w ho push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to
at the Christion church. Seven addi near a branch that ran near by. On and Bilious Headaches, and all derange it was decided to work but one assess lot 1 blk 14 Pleasant Home add
Horsemen who have their printing Increase the sales on their full line of goods. Thsy cun aflord to sell -t • lass pruflt,
tions have been made up to date, and making the round Mr. Roberts missed ments of the liver, stomach and bowels. ment on poll tax, all additional assess to McMinnville..................... . 200
we be'lewe you can save money by boylng all your footwear of the dealer adver-
done at this office are always assured of and
interest manifest by full houses continues the boy aud immediately instituted a Not just temporary relief, and then a ments to be on property. A general dis Thos Owens & wf to Geo Owens
Used balow. Catoloxus Crss open appUoaUou. W. L. DODOLAS. Mruoktou. Maas.
satisfaction.
Good
selection
of
type
and
unabated.
search, finding him cold and dead at the worse condition afterward—but help that cussion of matters resulted in a better un 161 a in Bees 25, 26, 35 A 36 t 4
derstanding of the wants of the several
For sale by R. JACOBSON.
r 5............... .......................... 500 cuts, prompt and accurate work and
“Six days »halt thou labor,” says the bottom of the stream. The water was LASTS.
prices to suit the times. Call in.
districts,
and
it
is
to
be
hoped
that
a
Marlin
Johnson A wf to C L Ro-
great lawgiver. To do good work, man only about twenty inches deep.
Don’t hawk and blow, and spit, but use more uniform system of working the
I
termund 25 a in t’s 3 A 4 r 4 ..
must be at his best. This condition is
Thoroughbred Poultry.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Talmage gave a Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and be roads and better satisfaction may result. Thos E Jones A wf to Elizabeth
attained by the UBe of Ayer’s Sarsaparil very enjoyable party to about forty of cured. 50 cents; of druggists.
Mrs.
Ollie Funk, breeder of Brown
Resolutions were adopted as follows :
Cook 5 a pt S Brutscber die t 3
la. It overcomes that tired feeling, their friends Friday night. The season
Leghorn,
8. 8. Hamburg, Blue Andelu-
W
hereas , the present system of work
r 2.............................................. 1050
quickens the appetite, improves diges able idea of fish and fishing was a fea
High School Programme.
»ian, P. Rock and White-Faced Black
ing the roads in summer and cutting J 0 Gustin A wf to Clara W M
tion and makes the weak strong.
The high school society will give a pub them up in winter by the use of narrow-
ture of the party throughout, and was
Spanish. Fowls $1.00; egg9 $1.00 per
Hughes nw >4 of ne l4' sec 10 t
The band tendered Nir. and Mrs. well sustained. Miss Ina Cooper was lic meeting Saturday evening, April 14th. tired wagons of burden, and whereas,
13. McMinnville, Or.
5m6
is now no law restricting the use of 3 r 2 and frac pt bw X ne said
Austin Adams a eerenade Wednesday the most skillful angler of the ladies, Everyone invited and free to all. Fol there
same, to the detriment of the roads,
1
sec
—
26.95
a
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evening.
and A. S. Cooper of the gentlemen, lowing is the program:
therefore be it
Dissolution Notice.
Music, Society.
Resolved, as the unanimous opinion of Yamhill Co to M J Ramsey pel
A “Balm in Gilead” for you by taking while Frank Martin wore the honor of
5
The
firm
of Collard & Hunsaker, pro
land
in
Lafayette
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this convention, that the use of narrow
Address, Prof. Baker.
Simmons Liver Regulator for your dis booby gracefully. Prizes of a fisbv
duce
dealers,
has been dissolved. F. W.
tires
be
prohibited
by
law
upon
all
wag
Levi
A
Eva
J
Sanders
to
J
G
Instrumental solo, Mrs. Matthieu.
character were awarded these parties,
eased liver.
ons of three-inch wooden spindle and
Hunsaker, having bought the interest of
Shires 9.99 a pt John Welch die
Recitation,
Ray
Barnhart.
one or one and one-fourth inch iron axle,
Company B has laid off a target range and refreshments followed. The party
t3 r 2 ...................................... 1300 his partner, will continue the business,
Reading, Margaret Lewis.
to be graded according to size of spindle
on the Hibbs farm north of town, and was in honor of Mr. Talmage’s birthday.
collect all accounts due the late firm, and
F
W Hunsaker to Lulu W Hun
and
burden
carried;
and
further,
be
it
Duet, Misses Baker and Cook.
will begin practice with the advent of
At a meeting of the W. C. T. U. and
Resolved, That our members from this
650 pay all outstanding obligations.
saker 37 a pt S Cozine die.
Recitation, Lillian Messinger.
county in the coming legislature be re LydiaAA Reuben Pettyjohn to Al
Y. W. C. T. U., on Monday, April 9th,
nice weather.
Reading, Edith Hoag.
spectfully aBked to labor for the enact va P Macy 1.26 a pt Carmi
these
two
organizations
united,
and
McKees Rock», Pa., Feb. 3,1892.
Housecleaning time is here. The
Quartet, Misses Baker and Cook, ment of such a law.
1 Norman Lichty Mfg. Co., Des Moines, Ia.
Goodrich die t 4 r 3. .................
Resolved, That it is the sense of this
wasbiug of carpets, blankets, bedquilts, hereafter will be known as the Woman’s Messrs. Eckman and Baker.
convention that it would be to the inter Sylvester Robertson A wf to F R A
GentlemenYour Krause’s Head
etc., is too hard work for your wife to Christian Temperance Union. The fol-
Recitation, Nanna Ungerman.
est of good roads and the welfare of the J II Wilson 5 a pt J T Thessing
ing
officers
were
elected.
President,
ache
Capsules have been and still are the
perform. J amiiert is equipped to do
Recitation, Irene Rummel.
community to amend the road laws pro
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Mrs.
Essen,
vice
president
from
Baptist
250
die
1
5
r
3
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greatest
sellers and have given the moot
Debate, Resolved that the ninteenth viding for the election of road supervis
this work well and cheaply. Rag carpet
church, Mrs. Coshow, from Christian century is the greatest of any in the or in their respective district as other F R A J H Wilson trusteee to M E
entire satisfaction of any article we ever
■washed at 4 cents per yard, single width.
In spite of the liard tunes, we have purchased
church, Mrs. 9. C. Adams, from Episco wyrld’s history. Affirmative, Eva no officers are elected, and that a direct tax
Drake 17.65 a 3 tracts in sec 5 t
kept in our »tores. We have eold gross
Carpets washed without ripping. Re
be levied as school districts and cities
pal church, Mrs. Jennie Purvine, from
5r3........................................... 900 after gross of them in the past two years
berg, Ernest Henderson, and Irene Rum now by law levy, said tax when collected
a
Better and Larger Stock than usual, direct
member the place McMinnville Steam
M. E. church, Mrs. Lillie Harding, from
B C Miles & wf to John Kinley
and in not a single case have they failed
mel. Negative, Margaret Lewis, How to be used in the district where levied.
Laundry.
from the Manufacturers, at low figures, and we
Presbyteriag church, Miss Ettie Palmer,
Blair blk 12, also strip 50x240 ft
to cure any and all kinds of headaches
Incases where dandruff, scalp diseases, corresponding secretary, Mrs, Julia Sny ard Parker, and Carrie Schenk.
1200
in
Newberg
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in
the
most
satisfactory
manner.
Yours
Alleghany, Pa., March 16,1891.
propose giving the benefit to our customers.
falling and grayness of the hair appear, der.
Reading room board as follows:
John I Hash & wf to Pacific col
respectfully,
K. D. K ramer & Co.
HOW IT WAS DONE
Mr Norman Lichty, Des Moines, Ia.
do not neglect them, but apply a proper H. A. Denton, Frank Stow, Wirt Fel
Our stock consists of
lege 18 5-8 a pt J I Hash die t 3
For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents,
Dear Sir;—I find Krause’s Headache
remedy and tonic like Hall’s Hair Re- lows, Mesdames Snyder, Vinton, Wolfen-
The fact that one Oregon daily ne wa Capsules a ready seller, and can* say
5o0 McMinnville.
r 2..............................................
newer.
den, Henderson, Adams, Esson, and Miss paper has doubled its circulation in the
from personal experience that they are M P & Geo W Johnson to A 8
Walker A Gaunt sell meat just as cheap Mattie Martin.
past year, when nearly all other papera a good thiDg, as the other night they
Johnson 39 a sec 3 t 5 r 5......... 1200
A L iberal O ffer .—The big eight-
a b ever. G. Maurer will always be at
page Sunday Statesman will be sent to
A number of republicans from Lincoln are losing ground, leads many people to cured me of a bad attack of neuralgia in Peter Hume A wf to Mary F West
the block to attend to the people’s wants. club went to Whiteson Thursday evening wonder how it was done. The Daily Cap
fall 4.30a pt E C Williams die t
any address from now until July 1st for
about one hour, when usually it lasts a
Cash always paid for pork and beef at of last week to meet with the club of ital Journal of Salem has done this, and
175
only
50c, cash to accompany the order.
5r4
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day or so.
C. W. S mart .
highest price.
This is a meet liberal hard times cam
that place. A good audience waB present, the reason ¡9 very simple. First, it cut
For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, Smith Stevens A wf to J M Belch
About twenty Workmen attended the and the welcome given the visitors down its price of subscription from $6 to McMinnville.
paign offer, as the Statesman is the sec
er 12.15 a pt John Richardson
10 ond paper in Oregon, and republican to
institution of a new lodge at North Yam showed the Whiteson club in active con $3 per year. Next it increased its tele
die t 5 r 3 A 4 . . ..................
D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and Wm C M Frakes to Jacob Neuen-
the core. Thieisa campaign of educa
lull Monday night from this place, aud dition. O. H. Irvine, Esq. made the graph service, and improved the paper in
tion and it is our purpose to ageist in the
large delegations were also present from principal speech, directing hia remarks every way, and today its postage receipts jeweler, carries a good line of clocks,
schwoander 125.56 a pt Geo My
Carlton, Lafayette and Dayton. The ' in reply to the leading doctrines of the from the government show that its cir watches, jewelry and silverware, at ers die t 2 r 3 ............................. 1500 good work. The Statesman gives all the
s
news of state and nation and during the
new lodge starts with 21 members.
i
populists. He showed that a man’s culation has been more than doubled. It reasonable figures. He makes a specialty Wm Leach to Emma Schwall 80 a
i
is the only daily paper that has met the of repairing fine watches.
700
campaign
it»
Sunday
edition
will
be
a
sec
2
t2
r
5
....................
..........
i i
•
action
in
politics
now
is
a
question
of
A well known business man of Mc
hard times, and it has come off victorious.
CEA Ray Belding to A 8 Camp
symposium of political news and gossip
<
Minnville oilers the cheerful prediction 1 bread and butter, and that the hard Every diur is adding new names to its
S trayed —From the place of Mr. Wes bell lots 9, 10, 11, 12 A 13 blk 1
for
the
entire
state.
It
is
illustrated
and
times
are
due
to
tho
threatened
legisla-
lists, and it continues to grow purely on ter, of Ballston, one bay mare with white
that wheat will bring a dollar a bushel
Foster’s add to Sheridan......... 200 consists of eight full pages of select read
within the next eighteen months. One 1 tion of the democrats, and not to the merit. Besides all this the Journal is a star in face; halter on; heavy built.
fearlees,
independent
paper,
giving
its
ing matter, including a short story and
extreme invariably follows another, he 1 scarcity of money. His speech carried readers the inside information on all sub Any person returning animal to owner
When you want anything in the jew- a wealth of poetry and miscellany. Ev
■
conviction
with
it,
and
was
an
able
effort.
reasons. Wheat cannot be profitably
jects of public interest, discussing men or to Gates A Henry’s stable, McMinn elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei-
ery voter in Oregon should read a paper
raised at present prices, either in this 1 Speeches were also made by N. E. Kegg. and measures without gloves, which ville, will receive satisfactory pay for der. He competes for quality and quan
from the capital during the campaign
makes
it
popular
everywhere.
Send
25
•
J.
C.
Cooper
and
J.
H.
Henderson,
and
country or any other. As soon as peo
tity.
cents for a trial month, or $1 for four trouble.
and we make this offer to suit the times.
oods
ple understand thia fact they will begin i music was rendered by a quartette months.
H oter B ros ., Salem, Or.
Leave your order for a good, fat chick Sample copies free. All subscriptions
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
B.
Kay
and
Mr.
aud
to turn in other directions, giving their ■ from the club. The same evening J. E.
Mrs. O. P. Coehow went to Salem on en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street will be consecutively numbered upon re
attention to crops which promise greater • Magers, Esq., spoke to a good house in
The wife of Peter Thomason, near Monday. The gentlemen are stockhold market.
ceipt and each tenth subscriber will be
compensation at once, and there is likeli ■ Amity on the subject of the tariff, and North Yamhill, died yesterday morning
ers in the woolen mill, and went to at H ousework .—A lady competent to do presented a year’s subscription to the
,
held
the
closest
attention
of
his
audience
hood of reaching the other extreme.
after a somewhat protracted illness.
tend a directors’ meeting, Mr. Kay also housework of any kind desires situation Cosmopolitan magazine, costing $1.50.
While the prophecy may be a little strong ; for an hour and a half. Many favorable
being a delegate to the Hermann con either in city or country. Apply at Address all orders to The Statesman,
Mrs.
Sidney
Root
of
Chehalem
valley
on the optimistic aide, we believe there 1 comments are heard on the excellence of
Andrew Martin’s on B street,
vention.
Salem, Or,
8-6
ia
visiting
at
L.
Root
’
s
in
this
city.
this
speech.
fire better prices not very far off.
A ssets $24,000,000.
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