SUN«- corsTv comnsMomts. M. Underwood visited Salem on Mon­ TeACBERs C hosen .—The school board COMMEttCEMEOT EXEHCISES AT McMinnville Produce market. THE COLLEGE. day. at a meeting last Friday night chose the Reported by L. E. Welker. .TUNE TERM. O. H. Irvine. Esq., has beautified his following teachers for next year: L. H. Continued From Last Week. 39 Good clean wheat....... . INSURANCE COMPANY. Tn matter of bids for building a bridge Baker, principal; J. A. Buchanan, vice­ home by repainting. Tuesday afternoon at the college chapel Oats................................ 30 across Hawn creek and one near Snell's Of London. principal ; Mrs. M. Matthieu. Miss Orilla were the ivy exercises. Mr. Loder de­ Butter........................... The Rosebuds m ide over $10 at their 25@30 farm on the road from Dayton to Mission I ’ eterB, Miss Emma Green, Miss Ida Pa ­ livered the ivy oration, pointing out in 10@12c Uggs.............................. OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE m lie WORLD strawberry festival. landing. Contract awarded to II. M. genkopf, Miss Ida Scofield, Mirs Mabel an interesting manner the similarities 50@250 Chickens ....................... »1 Children's dav observance at the C. P. Baker, and Miss Fannie Mann of Salem. RHODES A RHODES. Agents, Stone & Co. of Oakville, Linn county, at between his class and the ivy that the Turkeys........................ 7c a 1b church next Sunday evening. following figures: Bridge over Hawn mcminnville , or The particular grades for each have not class had planted It was a creditable $3 C. T. Long will move to his mountain yet been assigned. TLere were 32 ape effort. Miss Edna Scofield presented the Ducks............................. creek for $733, the other for $289, both to Potatoes ..................... 20 ranch this week for the summer. be built according to plans and specifi­ plicants besides the successful ones. class history. Miss Scofield has come to Dressed Hogs.............. 5C cations on file with county clerk, the For distressing oppression and fullness LOCAL NEWS. ta recognized as one of the best writers 4@4'¿c K irk -C ook .—The marriage of Wa ter in the college, and maintained her high Veal.............................. Hawn creek bridge to include cover, tho in the stomach taks Simmons Liver Reg­ $11 Seven loaves of bread for 25 cents at ulator. S. Kirk and Mis« Mary J. Cook occurred reputation by combining wit and fact in Baled hay, timothy whole to be completed ou or before July cheat .... $9 Kuns’ bakery. at Middleton yesterday, at the residence 5th, 1894, J. J. Henderson to superintend C I County Treasurer Pennington has a happy union. The class prophecy was oats........... $9 construction of same. M D. L. Rhodes was down to Portland been sick for a week, J. O Rogers is of the bride’s parents. Mr. Kirk is one read by Nellie Latourette. She reported RETAIL MARKET. Tue’dav. of Newberg’s young men of sterling what the prophet had told her concern­ In matter of petition of N. L. Wiley et acting deputy. $6 al for a county road in district 9. Ordered character and good business qualities. ing various members of the class. Most Baled Straw............................. Rev. Jones' daughter Ruth has been Prof. Peebles has been engaged for $19 that 8. Brutscher, Noah Heater and Miss Cook is well known here as the ; of them seem destined to hold positions Mixed Chop............................. seriously ill with pneumonia. another year as principal of the North Wheat Chop............................. $20 Samuel Hobson ta appointed to view primary teacher in the city schools -.he of honor. If you really want fine photos with Salem schools. Shorts........................................ $18 and locate same according to petition— past year, and a young lady of many The graduating exercises were un- j Middlings................................ prrqier lighting go to Hogg, he is not $20 to meet at the residence of N. L. Wiley W. J. Garrison is figuring on the en- womanly graces and accomplishments. turning out low grade trash. $15 largeinent of his opera house by the a with county surveyor June 20th. Mr anil Mrs. O. O. liodaon 1 and Mrs. dition of 20 feet on the south. low Newberg on a fruit and jioultry largest previous class; this class con- i In matter of fence obstructing county M. M. Hodson visited i relatives in Port- L. E. Walker will buy all your pro­ road on line between Geo. Patty and V. B. Latham, aged 63 years, died at farm. The R eporter joins in congratu- sisted of nine. Admission to the main duce, paying the highest pi trice in cash land over Sunday. Bellevue of blood poisoning resulting i lations. floor was by ticket. This doubtless kept the market will justify. 11 fle will sell Parker Allison. Ordered that supervisor c. A. ;......... Wallace has first-clara pasture from a carbuncle, on Tuesday. many away. Unusual efforts were made you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar­ of district 4 remove the fence. Purely vegetable—Dr. Pierce’s Pleas­ for a few head of stuck in town. Living seeds as cheap as any other dealer. In matter of three bridges on Patter­ The different societies of the Christian to seat the people that came. Extra j den D street south of First National Bank. water. son & Gillingham county road. Ordered 23w2 denomination are preparing for a grand ant Pellets. They're a compound of re­ seats were made and chairs borrowed so He also carries a full line of Graham in fined and concentrated botanical ex­ that the chapel never had as many A combination of pneumonia and time at Turner, taginning the 21st. small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, that $30 be allowed for building said tracts. These tiny, sugar-coated pellets neuralgia has kept E. C. Walker at home Sam Sparks, formerly a resident here, —the smallest and the easiest to take— seated in it on any previous occasion. In wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. bridges. Deed of Eberle Seely and wife for fora week, lie is now on the mend. spite of these efforts many stood all the had his house washed away by the Co­ Probale Court. absolutely and permanently cure Consti­ evening. The following program was county road accepted. The finest line of glassware and lumbia flood in Douglas county, Wash. pation, indigestion, Sick and Bilious Estate of P. M. Scroggin. Inventory Supervisor of district 9 ordered to re- rendered : queensware in town at Mill-up A Cook's. The Hillsboro Imle|>endent copied Mr Headaches, Dizziness. Bilious Attacks move gate obstruction on the Champoeg It was a departure to have music fur­ approved. Some elegant goods ju«t received. Kay’s article on the price of Australian and all derangements of the liver, stom­ Estate of Chas. F. J. Smith. J. U. county road. nished by other parties than the students. T. 8. Patty, railroid immigration wool, published in the R eporter . ach and bowels. appointed administrator. In matter of road petition No. 371 for The orchestra under the leadership of Campbell agent at Nashville, Tenn., arrived home Benjamin Vinecke, aged 81 years, died They cure permanently , because tl ey Mr. Toney did some fine playing and was Bonds fixed at $2,500. damages. Jas. K. Agee, C. V. Kuyken­ Tuesday evening on a visit to his family. on Sunday at his home near the water­ act nati rally . They don’t, shock and Estate of Benj. Antrim. Sale of real dall and M. Mulkey appointed to assess highly appreciated. Miss Bryant ar­ Lovers of good tea should try Standard works. The funeral was held on Tues­ weaken the system, like the huge, old- gued that self-made men are highly estate confirmed. damages, to meet at clerk’s office 10 a. m. sun-dried, now being introduced on its day. fashioned pills. And they’re more effec­ Estate of Geo. C. Belt. Petition to June 20th. praised chiefly because they are so rare. merits by J. P. Irvine. John Baker moved to Webfoot this tive. One little pellet for a corrective or Ninety-nine out of every hundred that sell personal property filed and same al­ In the matter of supplies to D. W. Misses Jo-ie Gortner, Drills Peter.« and week. He traded his B street property laxative—three for a cathartic. try self-education fail, the hundredth lowed. Petition to set apart to widow­ Marquis. Ordered that Millsap & Cook They're the cheapest pills you can man is justly praised. Most people in property exempt from execution allowed. be authorized to furnish supplies from Emma Green will go to Monmouth next to N. A. Harris for property at that buy, for they’re o< aranteed to give sat­ praising this man forget that he worked Estate of J. H. Hollister. Report of their store not to exceed $10 per month Monday to attend Die commencement place. isfaction, or your money is returned. appraisers filed and approved. Petition until further orders. exercises of the following three days. Will Dielselineider returned last Tues­ hard and along the same lines that he You pay only for the good you get. to sell personal property allowed. Christian Strahm, a disabled war vet­ day from a week ’ s visit in Astoria. He would if he had gone to college. if you have to sell your wheat on the Guardianship of Nora A. Drnmeller et eran at St. Vincent hospital was dis­ Miss Cary made a strong and timely 49-< ent basis, you can make up for some reports having seen a great deal of water P ortland on S unday .—The steamer al. H. F. Graves appointed guardian. charged and J. C. Cooper authorized to of your loss by getting your grocery sup­ down that way. Toledo ran an excursion to Portland from plea for college graduates to enter the Bond fixed at $6,300. take charge of and deliver him to the public schools as teachers that they plies of Millsap & Cook. Mrs. M. C. Wire of Portland will oc- Lafayette on Sunday. The band and a Estate of E. M. Adams. Petition re­ soldiers’ home at Roseburg. might improve our school system; that enpy the pulpit in the M. E. church J. AL Young and Miss Della Garrison few others went from this place. A few quiring executors to file an account filed In matter of petition of Wm. Thomas were married by Justice Rhodes at his next Sabbath at 11 a. ni., and at Mc- were on board from North Yamhill, La­ they might do more thorough teaching and set for hearing July 3d, at 10 a. m. et al for county road in district 9. Proof than is found in many of the schools, resilience on Tuesday evening, June 7th, Cabe’s chapel at 3 p. m. fayette, Dayton and way pointe, making Petition to issue and to be served on made and bond approved. Harvey Den- ami that they might inspire a large num ­ at ■ p m. They reside on north F. The lady graduates of the Monmouth in all a company of about 75. The boat Hiram Adame and Sarah I. Adams, ny, Wm. Hash and J. D. Nash appoint­ street. normal will use white elbow kid gloves left at 5 a. in. and arrived in the flooded ber of boys and girls to take a deeper executors. ed viewers to meet with surveyor atNew- interest in higher education. It is the testimony of most people that at commencement next week, purchased city just in time for divine services in Guardianship of Elma and Florence targ postoffice, June 22,10 a. m. to view Wirt Fellows, under a unique heading, at Apperson ’ s in this city. the morning. The flood, of course, was Will Kuns makes the best ice cream in discussed some of the relations that Brown. Final account filed and Satur­ and locate road. town. He is also an artist on soda The ladies’ aid society of the C. I’, the center of attraction. The excursion­ ought to exist between the members of day, July 7th, at the hour of 10 a. m. In matter of damage assessors in case water. Choicest confectionery and church will give an ice cream festival in ists took boats and traversed the inun­ set to hear same. of Eli T. Branson. N. K. Sitton, Lee society. He argued that people ought to fruits always on hand in season. Union block next Friday afternoon and dated district. The city was unusually take more interest in their manners and Laughlin and II. F. Bedwell appointed Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh McMinnville will not only have a good evening. A program will he given in quiet and apparently despondent. But morals in order that they may ta hel|>- assessors to met June 20th at Branson’s That Contain Mercury, few street cars were running, the power celebration of her own on the Fourth of the evening. ful to each other and to the world. It at 10 a. m. and assess damage to Branson As mercury will surely destroy the July hut will furnish speakers for outside Good meals will be served by the la­ house having been incapacitated by wa­ was generally admitted that Mr. Fellows from moving gravel and leaving fences points. J. C. Cooper and F. E. Rogers, dies of the M. E. church on the grounds ter. The flood had gone down about did the best speaking that he has ever sense of smell and completel}- derange down by supervisor under direction of the whole system when entering it we understand, are billed to address the daring the eelehration on the 4th of July seven inches from its highest register on done at the college. the county while repairing road; assess­ the Friday previous. The Holton house through the mucous surfaces. Such art­ people at Woods, Tillamook county. for twenty-five cents. They will also In one respect Mr. Loder surpassed all ors to report to clerk immediately after. was fairly “ in the swim, ” and the water icles should never lx? used except on 2t W anted .—A gentleman would like a have an ice cream booth. BILLS ALLOWED. stood just Inflow the restaurant floor of others, in showing an interest in his prescriptions from reputable physicians, The commissioners court adjourned the Hotel Perkins. The view from the subject. He spoke with great animation, lady house-keeper. Will have a first- C E Branson road survey...........$ . 20 00 as the damage they do is tenfold to the class home. Would like the person to last week to meet July 3d to aceept the "Heights” was sublime. Vancouver, in pointing out how science has overthrown good you can possibly derive from them. M Terrell & Co tile ..................... 68 70 ta from 25 to 35 years old. taave or reports of outgoing county officers, and the distance, seemed to have found a many superstitions that once ruled peo­ Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. H Farnsworth bridge work......... 15 00 send your address to the R eporter office the new officers will be sworn for duty watery grave, and the great expanse of ple in many lauds. Mr. Loder has J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no Ben C Irwin election supplies ... 25 35 gained a high position the last two years on July 5th. and will call and see you. 23-2 water below the junction of the Willam­ mercury and is taken internally, acting Wyatt Harris recorder’s fees....... 19 95 Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, of Iowa, ar­ ette was in some place« twenty miles as a speaker, and never spoke better. Prof. A. N. Lowe formerly of Dayton ....... directly upon the blood and mucous sur­ Union Hdw Co nails ... 250 Miss Lynch chose a large but popular has secured a school at Dayton, Nevada, rived in this city Iasi week on a visiting wide. There was just room enough un­ faces of the system. In buying Hall’s J C Braly corduroy.............. . 2 00 subject. She argued that the future of tour. Mrs. Patterson is a sister of Mrp. der the Madison street bridge (the up­ ut $120 a month. Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. Miller Bros blasting supplies 5 10 this coast rests upon the development of Miss Elvira Apperaon has l>een quite W. J. tatighary. They had not seen permost of the four bridges) to allow transportation facilities, especially by It is taken internally, and made in Tole­ J W Gualt work in Treas office 1 75 each other for 35 years. boatmen to row under by stooping The do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi­ C D Johnson blacksmithing sick during the past week with pneu­ 3 15 water, the character of its people and the R Nelson “ ......... monials free. .1. D. Fryer, deputy county clerk, has Morrison street bridge was for the most monia. She is convalescent. 2 75 interest taken in higher education. As Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per C Grissen stationery........... 14 00 If you are melancholy or down with been engaged to run the Carlton ware­ part flat on the water. The New Es­ a speaker Miss Lynch excels in grace of H L Heath printing...................... 16 00 bottle. the blues you need Simmons Liver Keg- house for Mr. Macleod for a period of mond hotel, at the west approach of the movement and in gesture. one year from July 1st. Mr. Macrum bridge, was standing in water above tlie A J Apperson supplies for poor... 685 ulator. Miss Million traced the influence that Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real R A Stow blacksmithing etc....... door knobs, the same being the condition has sold his interest to Macleod. 650 Strawberries, the finest kind, are down literature and commerce have each had Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at Dr Sv®nson medical service......... of all of Front street below this point 7 00 Uncle Jim Fletcher celebrated his iqion the oilier; showing especially that this office. to 20 cents a gallon, and still falling. tf N A Harris lumber................... and for some distance above. All boats 23 42 The market is full of gooseberries at 15 70th birthday last Saturday, by inviting commerce has always had a close rela­ “Dressmaking” signs25c ready printed J B Stilwell supt salary................ 56 85 a number of his friends to a royal din­ were landing at the narrow gnage depot. tion to the growth of literature. It was cents a gallon. T W Smith boarding poor............ 16 38 ner. He promises well to see the be­ Most of the business houses removed one of the best orations of the evening. at ibis office. Wm. Chrisman is off on his annual their goods to '.lpjier stories or to higher When you want anything in the jew­ Gates & Henry livery................... 19 00 ginning of another century. Miss Pagenkopf made an especially fishing tour. He was accompanied by Dr. Lowe, the optician, is in Hillsboro streets, but occasionally a firm was effective plea for the education of the elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei- F H Barnhart printing................ 88 55 Earl Wright, son of Elsia. II Dew & Son lumber .................. 25 31 this week. The Dr. is one of the most caught napping, ami its wares were bad­ girls, showing that there was every der. He competes for quality and quan­ << << A gentleman, under forty years of age, agreeable men who ever invaded the ly submerged. It was estimated that tity. 79 44 reason for their education that could be whose hair was rapidly becoming thin state, ami is well liked wherever he goes. 1500 row boats were plying the streets. The Estey, Earhuff and Kimball or­ S M Calkins voting place.......... 250 urged in favor of that of the boys. Bernard Groth “ ............. and gray, began the use of Ayer’s Hair He also ranks high in his profession. Financially, the situation is serious, gans at C. Grissen’s. 19tf 2 00 Mr. Scott discussed the things that Vigor, and in six months his hair was though the city papers are endeavoring Leave your order for a good, fat chick­ Btisbee & Son goods for poor ... 10 00 had taken place since the Mrs. Williams, daughter of Milton to make it appear otherwise for the good discovery of restored to its natural color, and even en, dressed for Sunday dinner. I) street I N Collard janitor 20 00 America, especially in the line of gov- Rowell Bros lumber—7 bills more than its former growth and rich­ Peery, suffered the removal of a foot liiBt of the place and the encouragement of market. 253 96 week. The operation was by Drs. Cal- the people. With the settling of the eminent. ness. D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and E F Sutherland blacksmithing 3 60 Mr. Latourette chose a popular sub­ breath A Goucher at the home of A. M. chamber of commerce building, a loss of >• << jeweler, carries a good line of clocks, I 15 L. E. Walkei has bought the interest Peery, and was made necessary by several hundred thousand dollars will jeet and discussed it in an effective wav. watches, jewelry and silverware, nt J J Collard draying 3 75 of his partner, A. H. Gaunt, in the meat necrosis. The oration gave special evidence of be entailed,and there were rumors of dis­ reasonable figures. Hemakesa specialty J C Pennington treas salary ....... 50 00 business. N. E. Kegg deserves public thanks for aster to other buildings The salvation wide reading in current literature. He of repairing fine watches. Ren C Irwin stationery claimed Nervousness is from dys]>epsia. Take dis|»rsing of one of those dilapidated old argued that America was in danger from of the city has been in the fact that the 36.10 allowed..................... .. 7 50 C. Grissen receives the latest, vocal Simmons Liver Regulator and he cured. barns that disfigure the streets of Mc­ water is still. The most noticeable dam­ over immigration, and that more care and instrumental music every month. F M York assessor’s salary IH’.tOO Prof. W. F. Fargo of the college left on Minnville in several places. He still has age was to sidewalks and fences, and ought to l>e had in developing true Amer­ Little A Smith lumber.. 41 23 Thuradav for l»ell Springs, South the barn, hut it has been tidied up, much effort had been put forth to prop ican citizens. America has accom­ Special discount to teachers. Mail Chas Taylor road work........... 50 0(1 orders promptly attended to. 22-4 Dakota, on a visit to his parents. Al­ painted and rendered so respectable ae and weight them down, but in many plished much, but there is yet room for There will be a grand 3-day picnic and Abraham Walker repairs bridge 40 00 further advance, especially in building ways a student, the professor intends 1 to ta scarcely recogn izable. places they rested Ixxlily on the surface Independence celebration at Meadow Phil Withycombetile.................... 31 11 taking a course in science at the Chicago ’ Win.N. Parker, the man who bought a of the water. It is estimated the city up a national spirit, educating public C M Weed mdse.......................... 2 70 Lake, July 3d, 4th and 5th. Program university tafore returning. great many apples in this county last will be damaged as high as three mil­ opinion and establishing an intellectual F R Wilson lumber. ...................... 10 15 will lx* announced later. superiority. tf Happy days and restful nights result year which he never paid for, and who lions, while untold damage will result to McMinnville water and lights . 13 55 It has been difficult to characterize Lowest prices on stationery and music 1 Lambright supplios for poor. . from using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It so 1 drew a check on a Portland bank in the Union Pacific railroad along the Co­ 10 (KJ each oration as to delivery, as the entire at C. Griesen’s. 19tf regulates all the bodily functions and I which he had no funds, to pay a Salem lumbia. apd the farms, habitations and Jones & Adams hdwr................... 8 35 class did good speaking. Perhaps it is strengthens the nervous system that 1 liveryman, was convicted of obtaining industries along the river. Veterans M ill Celebrate. J Townsend coffin for [>oor clm’d just to say that Mr. Loder, Miss Pagen- worry and fatigue are comparatively un­ money under false pretenses at Salem on 31.50 allowed............................ 19 00 All veterans of Yamhill county, in­ kopf and Mr. Latourette succeeded bet­ Kcal Estate Transfers. known and life is truly enjoyed. It is * Tuesday. Sentence will be passed on cluding those who served in the Indian Judges and clerks June election 638 20 ter than the others in seeming to be For week ending June 13th : certainly a most wonderful medicine. him to-day. and Mexican wars and the war of the Canvassing board................ 14 40 thoroughly interested in their subjects. John and George Nash to Orren I, rebellion, are hereby requested to assem­ E J Wood room for election. 200 A. E. McKern, county clerk elect, will Trof. J. A. Buchanan and family left The class as a class won many favorable Nash 120 acses sec 23 t 5 r 4 $ 2200 “ ble in McMinnville on July 4th, to par­ School diet 16 2 00 the first of the week on a visit to his move to town the present week, pre­ comments from good judges. ticipate in the eelehration of our nation­ R Jacobson mdHO for poor 2 00 parents at Myrtle Creek. Or., whom he paratory to taking charge of the office on S. A. Deskins et al to Moses Votaw President Brownson in a short and blk 5 Deskins 2d add to Newberg 427 al independence. It has been fully and A J Sargent spikes........... ,. . .. 325 has not seen for seven years. They will the 5th. Hendricks, we understand, fitting speech conferred the degrees upon definitely determined by the veterans to W L Warren sheriff ’s fees 192 65 also visit while absent the now famous will return to his farm. Mr. Hendricks Moses Votaw and wife to J F the class. That of B. 8. upon Miss Smith and LC Rotartson blk 5 celebrate the day in McMinnville this Ed Hendricks clerk’s salary 180 55 cave of southern Oregon, near Grant’s anil family have made many warm Deakins 2d add to New berg....... 1200 Bryant, Miss Cary, Mr. Loder, Miss year, and it is expected that other or­ Dorrance Bios lumber. ............ 42 28 Wass, a description of which th« R e ­ friends during their residence in the me­ Lynch, Miss Million and Miss Pagen- ganizations of the county ami city, and Ed Kelton hdwr......................... 24 75 porter has a promise, from the profes­ tropolis, and good will and esteem are S A Deskins et al to S E and L C kopf; that of B. L. upon Mr. Fellows Smith blk 8 Deskins’ 2d add to the citizens generally, will join in the C Hendricks corduroy 1 50 thejrs in large degree sor’s graphic pen. and Mr. Scott, and that of A. B. upon i Newberg ..................................... preparations and the carrying out of a M Hofl'uiatter marshal of election 2 00 Preparations are going forward for the Mr. Latourette. When the hair has fallen out, leaving Wm DeHaven and wife to Emma Taken as a whole the commencement program appropriate to the great occa­ J M Henderson bridge work 6 00 the head bald, if the scalp is not shiny, cjlebration of the Fourth. Hon. M. J. & exercises seemed to have surpassed in sion. Lafollette t4" acre in Willamina C. A. W allace , P Lindgren labor and room for there is a chance of regaining the hair MacMahon of Portland will ta orator of H L Pratt and C A Bowman and interest those of any preceding year. Pres. Veterans’ Asso. of Yamhill Co. election ............................ 10 00 the day, Hon. P. P. Gates, marshal, Rev. by using Hall’s Hair Kenewer. wives to Wm Clemmons 38.40 T W Perry com’r salary.. .............. 34 65 O. W. Whitmore, chaplain, H. M. Dan­ Are You Insured "f Tho Corvallis police are evidently poor acres part Joel Perkins d 1 c t 4 J J Henderson com’r sal, etc. 67 40 iels, president, and E. B. Jameson read­ If not, now is the time to provide ♦>000 shots. A fellow named Scott got in r 3 ............................................ - Wm Galloway judge’s salary 67 65 er of the declaration. Committees re­ yourself ami family with a hottie oi trouble ill a saloon one evening hist When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, rejected . port progress in their work, and a suc­ W W F.arle to John Thompson l.l 260 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr­ When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, week, and was arrested by the chief of acres Joel Perkins d 1 e t 4 r 3 O P Coshow atty fee ......... 1000 cessful observance of the day is assured. hoea Remedy as an insurance against W hen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, police. On the way to jail the prisoner F.fierle Seely and wife to Yamhill Justice transcript State va Burk- any serious results from an attack of broke away and got belling a telegraph county 40 feet roadway near When she had Children, she gave themCastoria. For Male. bolter.................................. ... 39 80 i bowel complaint during the summer pole. The prisoner fired, the chief tired, Bailey’a sawmill......................... 10-foot iron turbine wind mill for one Transcript State vs Hanning II 50 months. It ¡«almost certain to be need ­ and five of Iris assistants fired, in all half cost price. Address, Mary L, Wm H and Lucy Hess to CONTINUED. ed and should be procured at once, No seventeen shots, not one of which found Chas Hadley 12 acres part Joel F red A. C rawford , 24-4 Mrs J H Henderson care of poor 48 75 6650 other remedy can take its place or do its its mark. Ed Warren was one of the Hess d 1 C t 3 r 3 IVollce to Pioneers. Dayton, Or. work. 25 and 50 cent hotties for sale by T D Henderson bridge work ... 600 deputies, and the first to capture the Joseph S Hess to Chas Hadley 9.11 The \ amhill County Pioneer Associa­ prisoner, who took refuge in a woodpile, At «toe Hacket More. acres part Joe Hees d 1 c t 3 r 3 341 8. Howorth ‘Lr;a*I .V .the ,ime7 Are J»“ »ware ”? He Knew its >VortR. The National Surgical Institute. No. 319 organization in the state that has for its j the fact that cemented tires have gone with water. Nervous and weakly travelers by Pr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physi­ «5^ t11,®.“ordinary” and the land often suffer from something akin to object the climbing of Mount Hood on Bush St., San Francisco, successfully Middletown, l‘a., April 14, 1891. and cushion tirea? solid und cian of Lewis, Ca.«s county, Towa, and Mr. Norman Licbty, Des Moines, la. the 19th of July, and for creating a treats all cases of ortl opiefli1’ surgery, Are you aware alao that this, and find in the Bitters its surest the 'Rambler ” clincher One or more surgeons of this institute has been actively engaged in the practice Dear Sir ■.—’Please send me four dozen motive for bringing people more fre­ tires are bein< purchased remedy. No disorder of the stomach, aud use I by the leading liver or bowels is soobstinatethat it may quently into contact with the taautie« will l>e at the Hotel Yamhill, McMinn­ of medicine at that place for the past Krause’s Headache Capsules. They are makers of the world ? That thirty-five years. On the 2uih of May, ville, Friday, June 29th, one day only, to and grandeur of our mountain scenery. . the best headache remedy we ever han­ the Rambler” ¡»the light- not be overcome by the prompt and thor­ | eat strongest, fattest and L The organization will ta made pernia- examine cases. The success of the insti­ while in Des Moines, en route to Chicago, dled. Yours, ough remedy. Equally efficacious is it J ohn W. S tarr . handsomest bicycle iwon earth ? That it leoeived for chills and fever, kidney and rheu­ ^^^nt on the adoption of a constitution on tute in treating all cases of curvature of he was suddenly taken with an attack of For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, i hv.e »»ards a. the world's l|tair. Examine the ten matic trouble and nervousness. summit of the mountain. At that the spine, diseases of the hip and knee diarrhoea. Having sold Chamberlain’s McMinnville, Oregon. Emi­ leaurng points that are on Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnt-a Remedy time a banquet will be spread and joints, club feet, crooked limbs and bod­ no other machine but the grants to the frontier should provide ■Rambler’* and you. are themselves with this fine medicinal safe­ M eadow L ake .—My team will leave Mo int Hood's hoary head appropriately- ily deformities as well as piles, fistula, for the past seventeen years, and know­ CQnviziced, Cycles ’with clincher tires from, >45 to guard against the effects of vicissitudes of baptized. Charter memtarship will ta nasal catarrh and all chronic diseases ing its reliability’ he procured a 25 cent McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and 185. ••Rambler' roadsters. to $ftO. Lieht confined to those who are present to has made for the institute a national rep­ bottle, two doses of which completely Saturdays for Meadow Lake. Special rcadsters^lOS. 'Scorchers” (24, 25 and 27 climate, hardship, exposure and fatigue. pounds). *120. (hastern list prices: no hi eh cured him. The excitement and change trips when ordered. Round trip $2. sign the constitution, and thereafter no utation. Write'for circular. list with a big discount.) Catalogues and Best fishing grounds in Oregon, of water and diet incident to traveling Fine Circular free tor the «skin^. We want live References may be had to Judge Thos. Licences to one ‘’an become an active member w ho agents and dealers everywhere in Oregon, has not climbed a snow-capped mountain L. Davidson. Salem; Rev. E. N. Condit, often produce a diarrhoea. Everyone health resort, Hotel accommodations W aihington and Idaho. Write u« at once, no? T; M bb “UX C yclu C o ., John Nash, aged.22, of Wheatland, to acceptable to the club. Prof. Spillman Albauy; T. W. Thompson, Gaston; R. should procure a tattle of this Remedy reasonable. Plenty of boats. Board, $1 327 ashington street. Portland, Or. Wholesale and retail representatives Pa­ Addie May llailstou, aged 17, of New­ ia a member of the committee on pro­ B. Miller. Dayton; Governor E. P. Fer- before leaving home. For sale by 8. Ho­ Der day, cific Northwest. ’ tf R. B. H ibbs . ; ry, Olympia, and hundreds of others. worth & Co. berg, on the 13th inst. Guarantee^made good In Portlands gram . . . I * ■ * Why Don't you Use One of those—- — V* STUDEBAKER WAGONS * * * On v.-hieh to haul your Lumber from JONES & ADAMS' Sawmill or Lumber Yard For the House you are going to build ? And as you pass their Store stop and get your H ardware , S ash , D oors , P aints , E tc . You can have your house completed in time to cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower, and then if you use the “Minnie” Binder you will be happy. Call and examine our Stock. JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville. 14-inch Plows, $12.50 Lawn Mowers, 4.50 Harrows, 8.00 Everything Else in Proportion A Large, Handsome and Varied Line of BEST PAINTS ON THE MARKET. THE P. P. P. Wants to furnish Everybody with STRAWBERRIES & CHERRIES FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES. All Orders will be filled promptly Also bare MRSON CANNING JARS To put theta in. Will sell As Cheap as can be obtained in City. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED Yours Respectfully, C. M. WEED, AT *ferdont. Reduction in Prices. All lines of SUMMER GOODS remaining on hand Must he Sold Before JULY 4th, as we do not in tend to carry our goods from one We have also a Year to another Certain Line of Which must be closed out and has Been Reduced From MILLINERY AT COST Respectfully Yours,