QUARDIANíS——
INSURANCE COMPASY.
A SSETS 824.000,000.
RHODES 4 RHODES, Agents,
M MBtNVJLIF OR
LOCAJL_NEWS.
ton.
Cleland ha, r-moted to Silver-
N T Kegg was moving into hiaD
Street property Tuesday
Go to Hogg’s studio for fine photo?.
Reduced rates for a short time.
Dr. C. A. I-owo arrived in the city
Wednesday even.ng.
Seven loaves of broad for 25 cents at
Kun i’ bakeiy.
We are getting the kind oi weather an
Oregon farmer likes to see.
The 'tandnrd aod.a works will go out
with a stylish wagon this season.
Miss Laura Myers, oi Scio, is visiting
friendn and former schoolmates in thin
city.
The Rr.p<>RTEH and Weekly Inter Ocean
u year ior$l 2.». flurry in your subscrip
tion and tell your neighhors.
Henry Letite,arrested for selling whis-
key to his brother Indians at Grand
Rondo, was in jail one day this week
and paid a fine of $25.
P-ee keepers will find a full Lneoi sup
plies for their business with L. E
Walker.
spring is advancing slowly a i if care
fill to avoid any accidents to the fruit
crop which promises to he abundant.
The grocery house of C. M. Weed lias
been in business oue year They are
going to try advertising this year, and
yon are requested to hunt their ad up
and keep a watch on it for bargains.
The season for oiling harness is here.
F-l.sia Wright has a fine stock of neat’s-
foot and black or Phoenix oil, the beet in
the market.
The boat excursion to Salem on Sun
day was nine hours going and six re
turning. Vet they do say they had a
good time. Only one hour’s stay was
made in the capital city.
You K now K un «?—He of bakery
fame. Well it is to his place yon must
go for dainty confections, a gooii whole
some lunch, and everything good in the
bakery line.
Miss l orena Heinrickson. oi Portland,
is visiting at R. Nelson’s.
Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers
can l.e applied when at home, and is uni
formly successful in coloring a brown or
black. Hence its great popularity.
Katie kelun Smith, secretary of the
state Secular union, will lecture in this
city on April 27th, 28th and 29th. Sub
jects next week.
Walker A Gaunt sell meat just as cheap
uh ever.
G. Maurer will always beat
the block to attend to the people’s wants
Cash always paid for pork and beef at
highest price.
Herman Ma nee h i returned to Mc
Minnville after two years of seafaring be
tween this country and Europe. He
shipped from Portland on the Kenil
worth, an<l nt Hawaii saw Jim Fuller,
eldest son of Dr. B F. Fuller, soldiering
wall the Hawaiian army.
It would be worth while for the ladies
to lie.ir in mind that if they take ii gentle
course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in the
api iug, they will have no trouble with
‘■prickly heat,” ‘‘hives,”‘‘sties,” “boils,”
or “black beads,” when summer comes.
Prevention is better than cure.
Lincoln club has decided to hold a
public rally on the evening of conven
tion day , the 25th. Good speakers will
lie secured, and delegates from outlying
precincts are requested to come prepared
to stay over.
Mrs. Florence Green, daughter of R.
A. i tew art, of this city, died suddenly on
Tuesday of abscess of the liver De
ceased was married to Thos. Green three
weeks liefore her death and was 21 year?
of age. Burial was made at West Che-
hslern on Thursday.
Miss Bertha Simpson went to Port
land last Saturday to spend a tew weeks
with het sister.
Don’t lay awake nt night Take Sim
mons Liver Regulator and secure restful
sleep.
Knottier supper and social, w ith liter-
a’V and musical program, will be given
by the Woodmen at their hall next Mon
day evening
Many rise in the morning with a head
ache and no inclination for breakfast.
This is due to torpidity of the liver and a
deranged condition of the stomach. To
restore healthy action to those organs,
nothing is 30 efficacious as an occasional
dose of Ayer’s Pills.
A number of Workmen are coming
over from I afayette to visit Charity
lodge of this place tonight, and partake
of supper together.
Despondency, caused by a diseased liv
er, can be avoided by taking Simmons
Liver Regulator.
Beech Walker has changed his resi
dence to the Graves place, near the river
bridge.
Take Simmons I-iver Regulator after
your dinner. It prevents dyspepsia and
indigestion.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hodson and
daughter Edna, of McMinnville, spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. C. D. Minton
of Yew Park —fStatesman.
Nimmons Liver Regulator cured me of
general debility ami loss of appetite --
Mrs. Edmund Litton, Frankford, Pa.
Mrs. L. L. Shields, of Cottage Grove,a
cousin of Mrs. R. Chileott, whom she
bad not seen for many years, visited her
dun ng last week.
We notice our friend Duitg. McDonald
again doing duty behind the counters of
the First National.
His sojourn in
southern California manifestly agreed
with him. He armed home Friday
evening.
It a consumptive can stand sea air it
will benefit him. Just so with regard
to ladies riding bicycles. And if they
can stand any kind of bicycle more than
another it is the light weight and easy
running wheels sold by I nruh. IK hen
the difficulties of learning are mastered,
few can resist the enthusiasm which at
once pervades them, and riding ’’follows
as the night the day,” and improved
physical condition es well.
SCHOOL HE PORT.
HOTEL YAMHILL, ’’IcMINN VILLE
The Yamhill delegation stood solidly
for Galloway.
Report oi McMinnville public schools
The brick. Everything first-class. Best
Clifford Walker spent Sunday with his for month ending April 7, 1894.
meals
and best service. Beds all first-
grandparents at McC’oy, returning Tues
-5
z
z z s:
/.
.Z.
p
p
class. All white help. Fret-class cooks.
day afternoon.
g
0 * S
á
-
Meals 25 and 50 cents, beds 50 ceuts.
Z É.
Why suffer with .‘.ick headache acd
Crtr:.rei~
12-7
E. S anders , Proprietor.
Ending April 18tb we have been in busiuess
biliousness when Simmon:. Livet Regu W*tir.
MANUFACTURERS OF
C3
c
i<
• %
S
one year We aro highly satisfied
lator will cure you.
5"
D ied .—At Sheridan, April lath, ot in
P
with the -.ear’s profits.
Ji
The supreme court baa atfiimed tte j ó! ‘ xtli-n;
5 ■ tT“ 4 .'J ! S 3 flammation oi the stomach, P. JI. Scrog
A’. 1
.56
5 35 28 2
»»
decision of the lower court in the case of & Â. 6
•41 is 4
Mr. Scrog
4 to 20
1
4 gins, aged 61 years.
2
5 ' 18 21
13 46
8
Branson vs Gee. Opinion hv Chief Jus " A 8
aímtch
his
psïcei
gins was a pioneer of Sheridan and a
Coox Wain
tice Lord.
wealthy ami influential citizen oi the
1 Ä ? gTâ}®? 54
1
r
3 15
•5
e mean to tell you from time to time of the rare bargains we shall offer,
Miee Laura 1'attj- gave a party to her 3 à 4
He was one cf the proprietors
0
2 21 14
• place
W Vft
OF ALL KINDS.
whereby you will be able to get your Groceries, Confectionery, Crockery, Glass
dr 6
S3 51
3 of the Sheridan bank.
friende Monday evening, and Daisy 5 High
Dr.
Wilson
of
g
Scbcol •zo 17 u
€ . 21
ware, Green and Dried Fruita cheaper than any other place ¡ d town.
1
Young followed suit on Wednesday Total
Portland was sent for and went up on a
¿Jo
evening.
special train Wednesday night, arriving
McKees
P.ocks.
Pa.,
Feb.
3,1892.
a
short time before Mr. Scroggins died.
J. M. Kaiser, of Ventura, Calif., ar
rived here Friday evening, in rcspou=e Norman LichtyMfg. Co., Des Moines. Ia.
Above Everything Else
Gentlemen:—Your Krause’s Head
to a summons from his wife who is lying
At Highest market Pnee Paid in Goods.
Dr
Pierce
’s Golden Medical Discovery
dangerously ill at Wm. Chrisman's. ache Capsules have beeD and still are the
purifies
the
blood.
B.v
this
means
it
greatest
sellers
and
have
given
the
most
Her condition has not improved.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
entire satisfaction of any article we ever reaches, builds up and invigorates every
Prof W. C. Aylaworth, oi Portland,
part
of
the
system
For
every
blood-,
Country
Produce
taken
in
exchange
ior
Goods
at
highest
Market
Price.
will he at the Presbyterian church Mon kept in our stores. We have sold gross 1 taint and disorder, and for every disease
We are grateful for past patronage and respectfully ask a continuance ot same.
day e'-ernng to ori?anize a musical con after gross of them in the past two years i that comes from an inactive liver or im
and in not a single case have they failed
Building Materials of All Kinds.
tention. An entertainment and musical
AT RED
pure blood, it is the only remedy so sure
lesson will tie given free Everybody to cure any and all kinds of headaches and effective that it can be guaranteed
L+L^IJ,
FRONT.
in the most satisfactory manner. Yours
invited.
If it fails to benefit or cure you have
respectfully,
K. D. K ramer & Co.
S. C. Force sold and delivered the first
For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, your money back.
.Licitinnville Produce tlarkct.
I ROSI THE COVNTE PRESN.
■O
bicycles of the reason last week. J. B. McMinnville
These diseases are many. They’re
—
Reported by L E Walker.
Fryer and W. E. Martin were the pur-'
different in form, but they’re like in
Sheridan Sun
39
OBITS Alik .
chasers. Fryer's wheel is a Crescent.
treatment. Rouse up the torpid liver Good clean wheat...................
Buford
Stone
of Mill creek sold 10
28
and Martin’s a Majestic. This is a good ■
into healthful action, thoroughly purify Oats.........................................
head
of
fine
stall
fed beef steers to a
Butter
40@45
record w here so much opposition exists.: Mrs. Whilaminie Minnie Thomason and enrich the blood, and there’s a posi
Dallas
firm
that
dressed
GOOtbs each
died
April
12,1894,
after
a
short
and
se
Eggs
...............................
9@
10c
The boys are well pleased with them.
tive cure. The “Discovery” does this,
vere illness.
Chickens
$3OO(g35O
The
LaFayette
Ledger
comes
to our
as nothingelse can. Dyspepsia, indiges
Every lady in the city is invited to the
Turkeys .
8c a lb table with Thad H. Dupuj- at the
reading room Friday. 20tti inet. Among I She was born in Hanover, Germany,! tion, Biliousness; all Bronchial, Throat
.. $3.50(£4 helm. Last Saturday at the Repub
other things our refuge home will be dis July 27th, 1812. At the age of 5 years ; and Lung Affections; every form of DuckB.......... ..............
Apples..........
40@60
cussed, and a box of clothing and vari she came to America, settling in the J Scrofula, even Consumption (or Lung
lican county convention, Dupuy met
30
state oi Illinois. At the age of 16 she ' scrofula) in its earlier stages; and the Potatoes...
ous articles will be sent soon. Any do
Jo.
Brown of Sheridan. The boys Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock of Seasoned Luml»er in the
5@5*yc
married Henry Pape by whom she had i most stubborn Skin and Scalp diseases Dressed Hogs
nations in money or in kind will be
Valley, and never 411ow competitors to undersell 11s.
had
not
met since their campaign in
...
..........
5c
‘ Veal..........
thankfnllj’ received and forwarded by : three children, two surviving her. They are completely cured by it.
Idaho
against
the
Indians
in
the
Baled hay, timothy.
...
$11
came to Portland, Or., in 1870, moving
Mrs. J. L. Snyder.
cheat
.
$9 sixties. Dupuy was the company fl
to Albany in 1872 and back to Portland
Mild,
gentle,
soothing
and
healing
is
The Yamhill couiity fruit growers reem in 1874; moved to West Chehalem in
oats.. ................
$9 ier and Jo. was a high private. The
Dr.
Sage
’
s
Catarrh
Remedy.
Only
50
to be taking hold ot the matter of organ 1878. Here her first husband died April,
meeting was a glad one, but 30 years
RETAIL market .
cents; by druggists.
izing a cooperative fruit growers’union 1891. May 4, 189?, she married P. O.
Baled Straw............................
$6 had changed the boys so that they
in the proper spirit. The fruit growers Thomason, of Carlton. Confirmed in
COLLEGE NOTES.
Mixed Ohop..................................
$19
would never have recognized each
must, organize not only in Yamhill, but, the I utheran church when young, she
Wheat Chop
..
.
$20 other.
The
Y.
W.
0.
A.
and
Y.
M.
C.
A.
held
|
in every other fruit growing county in i joined the Carlton Raptist church iu
Shorts
$18
the state before they can even hope to 1892.
a union meeting Wednesday.
A. P ape .
Newberg Graphic
Middlings
.......................
$20
compete on equal terms with the organ
There will be an entertainment in the I Bran........ .....................................
$15 allace Hadley and John Hoskins
ized and experienced growers of Cal i for-j
college chapel tonight. The chief fea Oil Meal..................................... 3c per It
Rilioiia Colic Prevented.
returned Wednesday from a trip to
nia.—Rural Northwest.
he
ardware
Persons who are subject to attacks of ture of the program will be declamations
L. E. Walker will buy all your pro the coast in search of work. They
Upon the petition oi twenty-seven law | bilious colic can almost invariably tell, by the seniors. Probably this will be duce, paying the highest price in cash
Has Just Received and Added to His Extensive Stock
students of the university of Oregon, the I by their feelings, when to expect an at the last entertainment before commence the market will justify. lie will sell report the prospect very discourag
yon flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar ing. as in several places they found
supreme court has fixed Thursday, May tack If Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera j ment.
A Large and Varied Line of
den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. men working for 25 and 50 cents per
21, 1894, 1 o’clock p. ru., at the court | and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon ; The delegates who went from McMinn D street south of First National Bank.
room in the capitol, «8 the time and as these symptoms appear, they can ward j ville college to the state Y. W. C. A.
He also carries a full line of Graham in day, and some even working on hop
place lor the examination of the petition- off the disease Such persons should al-1 convention which was held in Salem the ' small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, ranches and farms for their board
era, and such other qualified applicants ways keep the Remedy at hand, ready I 13th, 14th and 15th inst., returned Mon wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty.
Calvin Stanley is no longer a mer
for admission to the bar as may then pre for immediate use when needed. Two day. A splendid time was reported.
chant of Newberg, having disposed
PHECOWEN ITEMS.
sent themselves, as to their proficiency or three doses of it at the right time will Those from McMinnville were Mesdames
of his interest in the establishment of
in knowledge of the law.—Statesman.
save them much suffering. For sale by Brow neon and Wolfenden, Misses Mil
irect
The North Yamhill brass band Morris, Miles & Co. to his partners,
lion, Lynch, Bryant, Davis and Latour-
Investigation blazes the way for hu S. Howorth & Co.
gave an entertainment here on the F. A. Morris and B. C. Miles. We
ette. Miss Million gave the response to
I1‘ you
Hit* XevTCNt Pallcrnw
man progress. Rule 15, which prevent
14th. The performances were good hope to be able to announce that he
T ongue at N orth Y amhill .—The peo address of welcome.
ed the admission of patent medicines at
The boys has decided to engage in some other
Or Ihr LATEST .\OVELTIES in Wall Decoration
A new walk has been built across the and attendance large.
the world’s fair, caused an investigation ple of North Yamhill filled Laughlin’s
should
feel
greatly
encouraged
by
ball
Monday
evening
to
listen
to
one
of
campus
east
of
the
college.
enterprise in Newberg before long.
of all the blood-puritiers presented for
Call and Inspect this Complete \ew Line.
Miss Laura Myers, *90, of Scio, visited their success.
exhibition purposes. The result of this Hon. Thos. H. Tongue’s able speeches
Amity Blade.
There are quite a number on the
examination by scientific men, proved on the political issues of the day. The with her alma mater Wednesday. Miss
Lincoln
club
quartette
was
also
present
Myers
is
one
of
the
successful
“
school
Miss
Eila
Hendricks,
of McMinn
sick
list
here
at
present.
Dr.
Sven-
that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla was the only
HODSON IS STILL HEADQUARTERS .FOR
son is kept busy attending them. ville, and Mrs. Emma Hawley, of
remedy of the kind entitled to the confi and rendered some of their original maims” of the state.
Miss Ella Carey, a former college stu Notwithstanding the many disad Amity, left last Saturday for a visit
dence of the committee, and worthy of, songs, which are calling forth applause
wherever presented. Mr. Tongue made dent of McMinnville has returned to vantages experienced by any physi to the midwinter fair and a general
their endorsement.
an able showing of the injurious effects complete her course. Miss Carey will
cian in starting in a new field, the tour of southern California.
His Celebrated “P. P. P.” having won for itself the first place in
A rbor D ay E xercises .—Arbor day of the Wilson bill on the industries of the graduate this year. The seniors gladly
doctor is rapidly gaining an enviable
At a recent meeting of the city
Pacific
coast.
The
tariff
on
horses,
cat
welcome her to their ranks.
was observed by the McMinnville public
the market on account of durability, covering capacity
council an ordinance was rejected
schools in a manner befitting the occa tle, sheep, barley and oats was lowered,
The Philergians held an interesting reputation.
and consequent cheapness.
Hon. T H Tongue addressed the which would have reduced the price
sion and creditable to their spirit of while the reduction made on rice, a meeting last Saturday, and the usual
enterprise. At the Cook building the southern product, was so trifling us to be program will be given this Saturday at! young men’s Garfield republican club of saloon license in Amity. The for
rooms in charge of Prof. Baker and Mrs. only a pretext of a change. Broomcorn, 7:30 p. m. It is probable that the soci of this place on the 16th. Much gen mer price must still be paid or the
Matthieu united in a program and those apples, cabbage, prunes, fruits and nuts ety will soon adjourn for the remainder uine enthusiasm has been the result saloon must close.
under Miss Woods and Miss Cook did were made free, while the duty on pea of the year.
of his splendid speech. The Mc
Dayton Herald.
the same. The exercises consisted of nuts and a duty of $1.50 per thousand
Ttie college executive committee held Minnville Lincoln club quartette was
recitations, declamations and songs, al) on orange-i was retained, both southern a meeting last week and made out the present and rendered some excellent
D. A. Snyder is arranging to dry
6ENTLEMEN.
of which were admirably rendered. The products. The duty on the poorer grade order of commencement exercises. Com
a lot of sweet corn on his evaporator
music.
weather was not propitious fur outdoor of woolen goods had been raised, and mencement will begin Sunday, June 3d.
85, 84 and 83.50 Dress Shoe.
T. W. Perry is spoken of for coun this tall.
ceremonies, so arrangements were made that on the best grade lowered, in order The exercises of the week will be as fol
Road
work
is
in
progress
and
road
83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles.
ty
judge.
Although
he
has
not
con
that
the
the
rich
might
wear
broad
the more elaborate for those indoors.
lows : Tuesday evening, au educational
82.60, 82 for Workingmen.
The rooms were made rich in arboreal cloths. Sole leather has been doubled address; Wednesday, students reunion , sented to be a candidate some of his supervisor W. T. Hash is doing a
decorations, and tlowers in profusion and rough diamonds made free. He de Thursday, I’hilergian exhibition; Fri many friends believe that he would large amount of road work with men
82 and 81.75 for Boys.
shed their light and fragrance every nied the statement that the republicans day evening, graduating.
accept the nomination if it should be and teams. His district covers such |
where. One of the unique features of had contracted the circulation, and de
tendered him by a full vote of the a large territory that it keeps him on
S3, 83.60 80, $1.76
the occasion was a forest of native trees fied any populist to prove it. The per
Alleghany, Pa., March 16, 1891.
convention. During his term as the move.
CAUTION.—If auy dealel
arranged in one corner of the Prof’s, capita had risen from $18 99 in 1866 to Mr Norman Liehty, Des Moines, Ia.
offer8 jrou W. L. D od (I m
commissioner he has helped to con
Lafayette
Ledger
•hoes
ut & reduced price,
mom. ir. the shade and in the branches $24 70 in 1892. He charged as absurd
Dear Sir I find Krause’s Headache duct the county affairs in a very able j
or says ho huthem with
of which were to lie seen almost every that the jiopulists should include the Capsules a ready seller, and can say
Messrs. Bremer and Boivin have
out the name stamped
manner. His policy has been to get!
on the bottom, put him
manner of beast and bird known to Ore 7-30’s in Lincoln’s time as circulation. from personal experience that they are
opened up the store formerly occu
down aaafiwart.
the
county
out
of
debt.
He
is
a
Ou
tile
subject
of
whether
popuiiets
were
gon natural history, which had been
a good thing, as the other night they
pied by J. H. Derby & Co.
procured from local taxidermists. A free traders he charged Hare with being cured me of a bad attack of neuralgia in man who cannot be approached for! J W. Martin had the misfortune
part of the program highly appreciated a protectionist, Johnson with being a about one hour, when usually it lasts a any dishonest purpose; he is opposed i to lose one of his fine sorrel mares
to working in the interest of a few |
was the crowning of the May queen by free trader, and Stott defied anybody to day or so.
C. W. S mart .
last Tuesday from the effects of over
W.,L. DOUCLA9 Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better
pupils from Mrs. Mstthieifs room. A prove that he had any ideas on the sub For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, mercenary men, whose nefarious
iatlsfactlon at the prices advertised than any other make.
Try one pair and be con
driving.
ject
at
all.
lie
had
interviewed
Govern
vinced.
The stamping of 'V. L. Douglas’ name and price on the bottom, which
number of guests witnessed the exercises
McMinnville.
business is to improve every oppor
Assessor York was interviewing guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them.
and all were highly pleased. A brief or Peunoyor and found that all the pro
tunity to abuse the country’s credit
our
property holders last Wednes Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps tj
OlliltEl.lOWS
Illi.
tection
he
wanted
was
from
Chinese
and
address by Director Chas. Grissen, and a
Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to sell at a less protn.
by shaving county orders in the
—
day. He says Lafayette has more and we believe you can save money by buying all vonr footwear of the dealer adver-
talk on horticulture by Judge Galloway, pauper lalior. The ten populists in con
hands
of
working
men
who
supply
Next Thursday will be celebrated at
firemen than any town in the state. Jsed below. Catalogue true upon appUcaUou. W. E. DOUGLAS. Broektou. Mau.
lent variety to the exercises. While this gress had all voted for the Wilson bill,
was going on, the pupils of. the Colum and ttie party is without a doubt a free Dayton the 75th anniversary of Oddfel the county with labor and material,
Forsaleby R. JACOBSON.
The Complexion ot a Chineae
thereby robbing them of a part of
bian school were observing Arbor day by trade party, and some of its leaders had lowship iu the United States.
The
follow
ing
is
the
program
of
exer
their
hard
earnings.
Is
not
yellower
than
that
of
an
unfortu
admitted
to
him
that
they
were
social
carrying forward a program of their own.
W. A. Howe has about completed nate individual whose liver complaint
They had the rooms profusely decorated, ists in sympathy. On the subject of cises :
Song by Lafayette glee club; overture a system of underdraiuing on his has assumed the chronic form. The eye
and there was no lack of literary and government control of railroads he said
musical entertainment. Four trees were there were nine billion dollars invested by McMinnville band; quartette by Mc fine farm here. Nearly ten miles of balls of the sufferer assume a saffron
hue, there is dull pain in the region of
in railways, to buy which would take the Minnville singers; anniversary exercises tile were used in its construction.
planted by the Columbian"
government ninety years, and then there by Yamhill lodge No. 20; solo by Mrs.
R. R. Laughlin, who is now in the organ affected, the tongue is coated,
breath sour, sick headaches usually but
S ome are C andidates .—Before an is no guarantee that it would pay the P. P. Gates; oration by Hon. W. Y.
California, is expected home next not always occur, and there is sometimes
other issue of the R eporter the repub running expenses, as the government Masters cf Portland; song by North
licans will have completed their equip pays more for what it has done than do Yamhill quartette; music by Dayton month. The change of climate has dizziness on arising from a sitting pos
ture. Constipation and dyspepsia are
ment for the campaign by the selection private partie’, and many railroads today band; benediction; basket dinner ; 2 p. proved beneficial to his health.
Mrs. J. J. Burton is visiting her also attendants of this very common ail
of a local ticket. Never was a time are bankrupt. You can’t make every m., band music; Lafayette glee club;
when so little could be said by way of thing free. Somebody will have to pay recitation by Miss Addie Hailstone; se son Edward. It is now over fifty ment, always in its aggravated form, lia
prognostication just on the eve of a nom for it, and the result will be a tax on the lect reading by Miss Delia Baxter; song years since she first came to Yamhill. ble to breed abscesses of the liver, which
are very dangerous. Hostetter’s Stom
inating convention as to the probable i farmer’s land. Mr. Tongue closed with by Master Dolph Olds; address by Mrs.
A gricola .
ach Bitters wholly eradicates it, as well
outcome. Never was a time when the | an eloquent appeal to voters to support Wm. Galloway; Lafayette glee club;
as the troubles complicated with it and
»100 HF. WARD, 41OO.
people manifested deeper or more un- j the republican ticket and save the coun recitation by Miss Edna Bunn; recita
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tion by Miss Cecil Olds; recitation by
which it originates. In chills and fever,
selfish interest, the doctrine of nearly1 try.
The reader of this paper will be pleased a complaint which always yields to the
Cora Spangler; band music
every voter being that the person for
If it rains the exercises will be held in to learn that there is at least one dreaded Bitters, the liver is seriously involved.
It is Good.
any given office who brings the guaran
disease that science lias been able tocure This fine alterative tonic removes cos-
the
hall instead of the park.
tee of competent, faithful and honest
The more Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
in all its stages, and that is catarrh. tiveness and indigestion, rheumatic, ner
service and can probably command the edy is used the better it is liked. We
Who Says RHeumaliam Cannot
Hall’s Catarrh Cine is the only jiositive vous and kidney trouble and debility.
strongest vote at the polls, is the one to know of no other remedy that always
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Be Cured.
cure known to the medical fraternity.
nominate. Personal choice apparently gives satisfaction. It is good when you
My wife was confined to her )>od for Catarrh being a constitutional disease re When you want anything in the jew
goes for less than in some former years. first catch cold. It is good when your
In spite of the hard tunes, we have purchased
A great many persons have been talked cough is seated and your lungs are sore. over two moDtbs with a very severe at quires a constitutional treatment. Halls elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei-
a Better and Larger Stock than usual, direct
about in connection with the several offi It is good in any kind of a cough. We tack of rheumatism. We could get noth Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting der. He competes for quality and quan
ces. For the legislative ticket Hon. I*. have sold twenty-five dozen of it and ing that would afford her any relief, and directly on the blood and mucous sur tity.
from the Manufacturers, at low’ figures, ami we
Leave your order for a good, fat chick
P. Gates, J. E. Magers, Lee Laughlin, every bottle has given satisfaction. Sted as a last resort gave Chamlierlain’s Pain faces of the system, thereby destroying
propose giving the benefit to our customers.
Henry Lamson, J. F Calbreath, E. H. man & Freidman, druggists, Minnesota Balm a trial. To our great surprise she the foundation of the disease, and giving en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street
Wixxlward, J. B. David, Jesse Edwards Lake, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by began to improve after the first applica the patient strength by building up the market.
Our stock consists of
tion, and by using it regular she was soon constitution and assisting nature in doing
People begin to recognize the D street
and W. I.. Warren have been more or S. Howorth & Co.
its
work.
The
proprietors
have
so
much
able to get up and attend to her house
meat market.
less canvassed. For county judge, Lee
work. E. H. Johnson, of C. J. Knutson faith in its curative powers, that they of Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
Laughlin, J. E. Magers, S. R. Baxter,
Heal Enlate T ruiislcrn.
& Co., Kensington, Minn. 50 cent bot fer One Hundred Dollars for any case Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
Thomas Perry, S. Brutscher, D. B. King-
that it fails tocure. Send for list of tes this office.
tles for sale by S. Howorth & Co.
For week ending April 19th.
tf
ery, A. D. Runnels, J. C. Cooper, and
timonials. Address,
Robt
N
Gerrish
to
Mary
A
McLeod
O H. Irvine present an array of material
“
Dressmaking
”
aigns25c
ready
printed
S trayed —From the place of Mr. Wes- '
F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O.
..........
1
from which a satisfactory choice ought. 120 a pt sec 81 2 r 4
at this office.
ter, of Ballston, one bay mare with white
old
by druggists, 75c.
Mary
A
and
Albert
McLeod
to
P
to come. For county clerk we hear of
Spring is here, and with it many peo
star
in
face
;
halter
on
;
heavy
built.
A Smith 120 a pt sec 8 12 r 4 ... 1700
M. U. Gortner, A. M. Sanders, C. W.
ple are finding out the merits of Staudard
Any
person
returning
animal
to
owner
Talmage, Wm. Henderson, John Hol Ruth E Moore to L F Moore and J
sun-dried tea. Irvine is selling a great
or to Gates & Henry’s stable, McMinn
II Wilson 137 a pt J M Forrest
man, A. E. McKern andD V. Olds. For
deal of it.
ville,
will
receive
satisfactory
pay
for
dlct5r 3............
1150
When Baby was stek, we gave her Castoria,
recorder there are Wyatt Harris, W. B.
trouble.
An improved tourist sleeper has been
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
Turner, Linn Parker, J. O. Rogers. C. H. Emeline Owens to Geo W Owens
put on the Oregon Short Line. Seats are
161 a pt Thos Owens d 1 c 14 r 5
2
When
she
became
Miss,
she
clung
to
Castoria,
McKinney, and John Watt. For sheriff,
Licence« lo Harry.
spring back and spring bottom, covered
Roswell Conner, J. C. Gates, Watt Hen Jacob Grauer and wf to Geo Gut-
April 13th, Arthur 0. Iler, 21, of Ma When she had Children she gave them Castoria, with rattan—best in use. See C. A.
beod
273.66
a
pt
d
I
cs
Spencer
derson, G M. Allen, Wm. Clemens, L.
rion county, Anna Parrott, 20, of Dundee.
j Wallace for tickets over this line.
Foster, Wm Chapman and John
J. Fletcher, — Hamilton and S. R. Buell.
April 14th, Evan W. Evans and Re
Horsemen who have their printing
Lyncht
5
r
6
...............................
10986
For treasurer John Pennington and D.
becca Williams, both of Newberg
done
at this office are always assured of
Moses
and
Anna
Votaw
to
Could
Not
Accept.
M. Caldwell will be in the race. For
satisfaction. Good selection of type and
Jonathaa Votaw 9.87 a pt Jos B
county superintendent J. B. Stilwell, J.
North Yamhill, Or., Apr. 16,1894.
K rause ’ s H eadache C apsules —War
100 ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole
To a number of my republican friends cuts, prompt and accurate work and
A Buchanan and S. S. Duncan will prob Rogers dlct3r2...................
who have urged me to be a candidate ; prices to suit the times. Call in.
ably- make a three-cornered test. No W L Warren, sheriff, to D C Cole
agents, McMinnville.
irst
man pt lot 4 blk 1 Morgan's add
before the approaching republican coun D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and
aspirants for the surveyor’s office have
Thoroughbred
Poultry.
to
Sheridan
.....................
.......
1535
jeweler,
carries
a
good
line
of
clocks,
I
been heard of. Some of the persona
ty convention for nomination for the of
Mrs. Ollie Funk, breeder of Brown fice of county judge, I wish to say that watches, jewelry and silverware, at
name.! in the foregoing are candidates in Mianda Smith to J U Smith 10 a
pt Smith d 1 c t 3 r 3
... 250 Leghorn, S. S. Hamburg, Blue Andelu- nnder existing circumstances I could not reasonable figures. He makes a specialty
the full sense of the word. Others are
sian, P. Rock and White-Faced Black accept the nomination were it given to of repairing fine watches.
not. We have aimed merely to give a Timothy Goodrich and wf to J W
TAILOR SHOP IN
Spanish. Fowls $1.00; eggs $1.00 per! me by the convention.
Exon lots 8", 88, 89, 94, 95 and
list of those known to be such and those
Second-hand guitars and violins at a
5m6
96 Dayton................................. 350 13. McMinnville, Or.
most prominently spoken of in public.
L ee L aughlin .
bargain, at C. Grissen’s.
15-2 CONNECTION.
ONE YEAR
IN
BUSINESS!
I
UJE HAVE
NOT
FAIbED
T
•
—^LUMBER
S
400 01500 Doz. Chickens Wanted
c.
TONES & ADAMS,
Dealers in Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
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M
WE ARE LEADERS IN OVR LINE
A N ew D eparture !
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T
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M erchant
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