Summer Complaint. FROn SOUTHERN OREGO5. HOW THEY EARNED IT. road w as made from Riddles to tbe mine, J. P Irvine is selling pickets at 75 a distance of 4>s miles, which cost $606'0. Last fall I was taken with a kind of cents per keg. 28w2 Interesting Testimony on a New An Interesting Letter front Prof, Works were built for the reduction of the summer complaint, accompanied with a Muotei Roy Parker had the bad luck Sort ci Church Wark. liucbanan on Fruit, Mining ore. The plant cost $100,OoO, and has wonderful diarrhoea. Soon after my INSURANCE COMPANY. l-'riduy to fall from a picket fence and For over a month the ladies or the unit Flailing. the heaviest and beet machinery of any wife's sister, who lives with us, was tak­ Oi Londtju. break Lis fore arm. Christian church have been striving by M yrtle C reek . Or., July 2,18W. concern ou the Pacific coast. The com­ en in the same way. AVe used almost E ditor R eporter : Though most o! pany also erected a eaw and planing everything without benefit. Then I said Three-fourths i.f your ailments arise agreement to earn 50 cents for endeavor OLDF3T PÜRELY FIRE OFFICE io tic WORLD from liver t: . li'les which Simmons Liver work in eotuc manner outsnie the line of your readers are probably familiar with mill, au elegant hotel, and a number of lot us try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera WHO DES A RHODES, Agents. tneir regular duties. At the social and the resources of southern Oregon, a few cottages for tbeir employes. Beiorc a and Diarrhoea Remedy, which we did, Regulator cures. M ME.'NVILLL, OB Mra. Vi'. L. Warren and ton Doi are lawn party Wednesday evening they items from tuiti part of the state may pound ot ths ere had been emelted, the and that cured us right away. I think visiting in Eugene, W. L. is m Portland, came together and gavu in their testi­ net be uninteresting to some ot them. work was suspended on account of a lack much of it, as it did for me what it was I am visiting at present on tbe South of money, and it has eince beeu lying recommended to do. John Hertzler, mony. Each one being called out by and Tom is running the ranch. LOCAL NEWS. Umpqua river, just above the town oi idle. I understand the company is get­ Bethel, Berks Cu., Pa. 25 and 50 C6nt 1 hat berry pickers maybe saved dis­ number, cheerfully responded, faced a Myrtle Creek, which is citaajed at tbe ting into shape so it can resume work, bottlee for sale by S. Howorth i Co. big audience, and deposed about as fol ­ Hot peanuts every day at Kunt’ appointment, Pref Baker says there are mouth of Myrtle creek, a email Etream( •and w ill probably du so within a month no berries on bis farm on tbe Willam­ lows: bakery. that has many valuable placer mines. or two. I believe the nickel mine will, Nearing live Grave. Mrs. Denton had raised 75 cents. Had Rev. Hoberg has raised some red cur­ ette. made an effort to cultivate peas, but they The Umpqua is a rapid, dangerous j eventually, be an important factor in the ’ In old age inurwitives end weakness Memorial services in memory of Mrs. didn’t pan out. Tbe first 25 cents was stream, though w hen the rivei is low rants tiiat ate S', large a'i small cherrie development of th«- re-n.urces of south­ hasten to close the gap between us and The families of Andrew Martin and Gorrene^P. Belknap will be held in the ! secured by sewing on buttons for a there are places that it may lie forded. the grave. Happily scientific research ern Oregon. J. A. B icu . i N a N. This part of the country lias become John 1 let'her left Tuesday morning for M 1 church, Dayton next Sunday at neighbor. A bargain was struck with and pharmacul bkill have allied them­ 11 a. m. Slab creek. Judge Cowls to black bis shoes, which famous for its fruit industry, and I be­ selves in furnishing us u reliable means COVNTY CO »I UISSIONEHS. of ameliorating the ailments incident to J. G. Cleland and family of Silverton I The new county road known as the hadn’t been blacked since his marriage lieve it is better for that than for any­ were gnet-l of Mr. and Mrs E. J. Qua Gillingham and Patterson, connecting last August, and thus was secured the thing else. Fine garden vegetables are Work of the New Board train July declining years, and of renewing waning 5th to ihe 10th. a ¡th the toll road to Tillamook, has just balance of the money. The Judge ad­ I raised iiere, and the corn crop is very ex- ley over f unday. physical energy. Its uame is Hostetter’s J uly T erm . been completed. | tensive. The corn raised in this valley vanced to the front and all saw that the Stomach Bitters, a widely comprehen­ George G. Bingham, F-'q., and family ’ is said to te as good as that raised in the Petition of W. C. Wolfe et al for coun­ sive remedy in disease, and an inestima­ There will be no preaching at the C. P. job was well done. of ‘ alem, visit.-d with bin mother in thia Miss Anna Todd made socks for 15 eastern states. Apples, peaches, pears, ty road continued. church until a week from Sunday, at ble blessing to the elderly, the feeble and city over undav. Road petition of N. I.. Wiley et al. the convalescent. Rheumatic ailments, which time Rev. Thompson, the new cents, milked a cow for a young man who cherries and small fruits do well, but the If you really want line photos with went riding with his girl for 5 cents, and principal product now is the prune. One Report of viewers accepted and road de­ trouble with the kidnevs and lumbago pastor, will preach his first sermon. proj«r lighting go to Hogy, he is not farmer in this valley made last year clared a public highway and ordered are among the more common ailments of cut hair lor the balance. John Rennie and 1>. M. Naylxrger turning out low grade h-i.-li. $2,500 clear of all expenses, on ten acres opened by supervisor of district 9. Mrs. Esson worked hard a w hole day tile aged. These are effectually coun­ pent- nnday in Salem. They visited 11. < •. Joni a, menliant ot Amity, was1 Petition of Wm. Thomaset al for coun­ teracted by the Bitters, which is like­ the . latesman’B cotnjiosing rooms and for 50 cents and expressed it in a neat of prunes. Another, on three acres, in the city Monday. the wonderful type-setting machines. poem, though it didn't tell the nature of cleared $850. with prunes at 5L, cents ty road near Newberg, report of viewers wise a prevention and curative of mala­ per pound. Thousands of trees were unfavorable and petition disallowed. the work. Rev. Campbell will premi. at. the rial complaints, dyspepsia, constipation | irandma Jane Curl is, who lived alone Mrs. Gishweiler had been nick, and put out this year and last, which in a Bond of W. G. Henderson, sheriff, and biliousness. It is highly promotive < owls school lioii.'e m \t iturdav even with her cat and chickens at the corner her liens refused to lav, but she had few years will be bearing. Within three $10.000, approved ; sureties, Jacob Wort­ of appetite, sleep and the acquisition of ing and : nnday morning and evening. of 1 and Fourth streets, took sick, and vigor. The first i.dbne oi the new paper at wa con . eyed to the hospital in Portland. raised part and would sell butter for the or four years the prune crop of south man and Wm. Chrisman. Douglas county will doubtless be five or rest. Bond of Wyatt Harris, recorder, $3,- Newberg, the \ amhill Independent, han Pleasant to the taste and readily taken Mrs. T. B. Kay’s experience was the six times the amount it. was last year. 000, approved , sureties, W. L. Warren, Horticultural. leached it i. We congratulate Mr. Emery is Simmons 1 iver Pe/tilatoi. It cures moat "thrilling,” though the thrills Saturday, June 23d, I attended the or­ Chas Palmer and J. W. Gault. The third regular meeting of the Yam­ upon its very neat and newsy character. heartburn. were experienced by her son and heir. ganization of the South Douglas Countv Bond of J. C. Pennington, treasurer, hill County Horticultural association It is the testimony of meet ¡vople that M. Redding, the new justice at Lafay­ She had sprouted a bushel of potatoes Ernit Growers’ association at Canyon­ $20,000, approved; sureties, Jacob Wort­ was called to order by C. E. Hoskins at Will Kuua makes the lx- t ice cream in ette, equipped hitiiseli for good work in Dayton, July 3d. A. P. Macy was ap­ town. He in also an artist on soda his office by investing with us in a lull for 35 cents, cared for a sick ville. a small town situated nine miles man, J. W. Cowls and W. L. Warren. Bond of A. E. McKern, clerk, $10,000, pointed secretary pro tern. Water. Choicest confectionery and line of blanks Tuesday. We can save mother’s baby ten hours for Scents, then above Myrtle Creek, on the Umpqua. her husband had kindly consented to Judge Riddle was elected president of approved; sureties, Thos. Laughlin, H By vote of the meeting the chairman fruits always on hand in , oason. justices a great deal oi work at small help her out by letting her repaint the the association and W. C. Conner secre­ F. Bedwell, C. V. Kuykendall, N. H. was authorized to ask of the Southern lion Lee Laughlin was up from North cost to them. back porch where she had scrubbed the tary. Mr. Conner is editor of the Rid­ Perkins and Warren Merchant. Pacific the same freight rate for the west Yamhill on business Monday. Well, well, the llh of July is over and paint oft'. This work was no sooner done dle Enterprise, a newsy little paper es­ Bond of C. F. Daniels, coroner, $3,000, side that they give the east side of the Quarterly meeting at M. I church now for business. Remember when than her son fell into it. The thrills tablished about a year ago at Riddles,the approved - sureties, A. J. Hunsaker and Willamette. next Sunday. Preaching at 11a.m. by you need any groceries that J. P. Irvine followed. first station south of Myrtle Creek on the Henry Gee. Meeting adjourned to meet at 10 a. m, the pastor and at 8 p m. by Rev. J. always sells for less cash than any Mrs. Cowls had turned the grindstone O. &C. R.R. At that meeting Judge Appointment of R L. Conner deputy at McMinnville, July 17th, 1894. Parson.«, 1». D. house in Yamhill or Polk, and please for ten cents, and cheated the Judge out , Riddle made the assertion that South sheriff, C. IL McKinney deputy clerk A. P. M acy , Sec pro tern. Douglas county, including the country and J. O. Rogers deputy recorder filed, Newell Afacrumof 1 orest Grove was in don’t forget it. 28w2 of craam for the remainder. [There is a misunderstanding as to Mrs. J. P. Irvine sold lemonade on the tributary to Canyonville, Riddles and each to receive a salary of $50 per month. date and place of above meeting, two the city Monday. He will operate the .1. W. Gilbaugh, on the Walling place claims allowed . prain warehouse at that place this sea- at Amity, leads the record on cherries. 4th, after refusing an offer by her hns- j Myrtle Creek, would ship at least fifty different dates and places having been carloads of l’ruit this season, which will Rowell Bros lumber. eon. He believes the wheat, aphis will He sent to this office Wednesday a stem band of wood to saw $ 34 78 published. The above may be regarded Mrs. F. II. Taylor’s experience was bring in a great amount of money to the N A Harris lumber.......... 37 00 as official.—E d .] not be a damage to the grain. fourteen inches long from a Royal Ann county, especially when we remember diversified. She had cleaned woodshed, > J C Pennington treas sal 60 80 Prof. George V. Peebles of tjalern vis­ tree, that had on it 133 well-developed ilOW’S THIS! pitted cherries and shaved her husband that the greater part of the shipment will R S Goodrich powder 2 50 ile 1 in the city over nnday. He had cherries. Oregon leads the world. Mrs. Cruse had scrubbed a neighbor ’ s be in dried prunes. The prune industry Jones & Adams lumber 126 69 been engaged in institute work in Poll: AA’e offer One Hundred Dollars reward D. B Kingery specially set apart one (in Douglas county has a bright outlook H L Heath printing 59 00 county Since removing to Salem the of his large cherry trees for his friends house and cut wood. for any case of catarrh that cannot be Mrs. Barnhart baked bread for a bach­ : for the future. 1 N Collard janitor............ 20 00 professor bus experienced a decided in­ this year and a number of them have cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. elor neighbor. I had anticipated having a fine time Mary Simler work for poor 8 0Ù crease in avoirdupois. F. J. C heney 4 Co., Props. Toledo, O. taken advantage of the opportunity as Mrs. W. I.. Warren's husband was too fishing when I came here, but have been C E Branson establishing corner 1 50 Mrs. W. W. Holgate of Corvallis has they happened out that way He has a AVe, the undersigned, have known F. good to her, and had given her the disappointed. Nearly every little stream J D Baker medical treatment . 2 50 been reported dead by some paper, and royal crop of fruit in almost all lines J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and money. has from one to a dozen miners, and they F R Wilson lumber 8 2u believe him perfectly honorable in all thinks it was the R eporter . We are One dollar a year will cover your doc­ Mrs. Ballard made soap and sold it,and keep the water yellow with mud so that 3am Dunn labor...................... 5 00 not guilty of the mistake, but can testify business transactions and financially able tor's bill if you take Simmons Liver did washing. the trout will not stay in the streams. W J Sargent nails 5 53 to carry out any obligation made by their that Mrs. H. is alive and a very lively Regulator. Mrs. Bridgeford did her washing in­ Placer mining has long been one of the S C Tupper mdse for poor 15 00 firm. little woman, and the paper that did say- stead of hiring it, and looked to her liege | leading industries of southern Oregon. C Obye peace officer election . 2 00 Three grand lodges of the Masonic or ­ so should apologize. AA'est & Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To­ 2 00 ledo, O. der assembled in Portland Monday and lord for the pay. She bad obtained it I Gold can be found on anv • of the streams. ’ R A Stow blacksmithing To E xchange .—Some desirable and 22 50 held three days. The local representa­ by threatening to steal it from him, and j and on most of them iu paying quanti- Dew 4 Son lumber Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole­ improved Portland property to exchange 289 85 sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. tion was Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hodson, publicly announcing the necessity of do­ j ties. A miner passed this place a few W L Warren sheriff’s fees f.r farming lands in Yamhill or Wash­ i days ago on his way up the Umpqua riv­ F M York assessor’s fees 343 50 '•lr.s. .1. C. Cooper, Mrs H. f . Heath, ing so. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, ington counties. Address, Paul A. . Mrs. Hartman had sold eggs, cream er, “crevising,” that is, digging the gold McKern & Morgan bl’ksm'thg s oo acting directly upon the blood and mu­ Mrs. Chaa. Talmage and E. C. Apperaon. Oxanne, box 719, Portland. Oregon, or and berries, and took in sewing. out of erevises in the rocks. He said Phil Wlthycombe tile 11 97 cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. Layton holds a school bond election Rhodes A Rhodes, McMinnville. tf Mrs. C. D. Johnson had variously of­ | that he made from a dollar to two and T W Smith boarding poor 12 00 per bottle Sold by ali druggists. Tes­ to-morrow. The vote will be to bond or ’ F. II. Messner, proprietor of the Tilla- fered to saw wood, hoe garden, climb a one-half dollars per day. J W Eves road work 3 25 timonials free. mood and North Yamhill stage route, is not to bond the district in the sum of tree and rid it of caterpillars, sprinkle George Ellie is said to be the luckiest S Wigle bridge work 510 50 preparing lor increased business over tiis ] •3,00'1 i.jc a new brick si bool house. The stieet. clean carpet, make dresses and I fellow in the mines He works the Wilson & Henderson livery 8 00 Prekate Court. line. He has reduced fare to $3. i0, and probability is the bonds will not carry. , clean barn, without sue, ess, and finally “Starve Out” mine on “Starve Out” Stone i St John bridge work 200 00 Ertateoi R. R Laughlin. Will ad­ A good many voters are said to prefer a as the route is the shortest to ihe coast: seemed a job ot boarding a man and his creek. Monday, June 18th ot thia year, Jeffries A Co hardware 94 80 mitted to probate. Anna M. Laughlin frame building and grades have been improved, there is dog. he found a nugget weighing eighteen Mrs J II Henderson firdg poor 48 75 appointed executiix without bonds. T. | .4 new 32-page catalogue of McMinn ­ Mis S. C. Adams had endeavored to oum ea, which, at $16 an ounce, iu worth J B Stilwell supt salary no reason why he shouldn’t have a tug | 105 50 W. Perry, J. M Bnun and N. H. Per ville college lias juct been issued irnm raire her flin t by eelling mill, and dis­ $288. Such finds .are not common, blit Ed Hendricks clerk’s fees patronage. 123 50 kine appraieere. 77 07 A complete set setui-poreelain dishes,, this office, file i alul.igues of this insti­ posing ot a quarrelsome rooster. The veteran miners occasionally stumble on Wm Galloway judge’s salary 150 00 consisting of Hi pieces, for $12, or ant tution grow hand«otner and more com­ cow got sick, the Chinaman "no like em them. Ellis and his partner took out C G Scott load work K ravbe ’ s H eadache C apsules —Wai number of pieces in proportion. Also' plete with each succeeding yeai. All chi. ken," but after great effort the sales f4i>0 in one week. I tried mining for a Ramsey <£ Fenton legal service 32 50 ranted For eale by Rogers Eros, eoit few days after I heard of ide luck, but— J C Cooper examining indigent 6 00 agents. McMinnville. live other patterns to select from at prices i persons desiring a copy should address were made. Mrs. Anna Todd had washed her well, there is not the chance for big R M Wade & Co iidwr 43 39 that defy competition. Call nnd sec the president. For *saie, them, we take pride in showing them, Belief that you "can’t be cured’’ is a husband’s pants and mended a traveling stories in mining that there is in fishing, St Vincent hospital brd’g Strohm 67 00 30 1 shall say nothing about my luck. I Millsap 4 Cook mdse for pool svmptom of dvspepsia. Take Simmons man’s wardiobe. 13 ¡5 whether you buy or not I have some pure lard for sale at 12_A^ H M Stone bridge work 89 00 cents pei pound Aleo good bacon, hama Liver Regulator. The audience concluded after hearing haven't mined anv since. tf M illsap & C ook . F H Barnhart printing 9 60 and shoulders Cali at my residence or Old miners tell of a nugget that was this testimony that when a woman Prof. J. A. Buchanan writes a good M is . Keys of San Francisco will apeak 2 00 leave ordera at Mr. Apperson’a stere or to the ladies of McMinnville, Monday letter from soi'ithern Oregon, published strikes for a job she is going to get it . found in the Rogue river a number of C V Kuykendall road viewer W L Warren sheriff tees 21 65 at this office. and that she can find work where a man years ag.>. At the foot of a mountain in this issue. He visited the teachers ’ evening, July 16th, and Tuesday at 3 p. where there are rapids in the river, the W T Vinton dept diet atty 5 00 25-4 D. B K ihgsky . m. in Wright’s new block. Subject in institute at Roseburg, and also the new would starve. 99 on Witness State vs Livengood The lawn was taeteinlh prepared for nugget was seen by four men lying in a evening. ‘‘The Nervous System,” Tues­ soldiers’ home. This has 27 inmates . itic.Vitnnviile Fraduce ftlaricet- The water B F Rhodes justice fees day p. m., Causes of bisease.” All la­ The professor is now visiting in Joseph­ supper and ice cream, and Rev. Denton I creviee between the rocks :j Brut-het road suivev Rcported by L £ Walker •t was very swill and three or four feet found a new use for hie raiubow, by per ­ dies cordfallv invited tn come and hear ine and Jackson counties. 9 deep, but thev goteiowhara and attempt­ N Heater viewer mitting it io span the entrance. Good clean wheat her. O. H. Irvine and family have been o ed to piy the nugget out It was loos­ J T Smith du Oats. George Seibert has been sick since the some lime in Albany, their foriut-i borne. o Belvidere, 111., live. 3, 1J91. ened, Ind instead of securing it they al­ C E Ward chainmail Butter election. On that day he experienced n Mr. Irvine was formerly a partner of 11 Norman Lichty, Des Moines, Iowa. »> lowed it to roil further along the crevise, N G Wilev do Egge. fall from a buggy, which superinduced 11. Hewitt, the new circuit judge, and n D ear S ir :—Having suffered a great and it sank out of sight. They estimat­ 2 Z Ward ax man Chickens rheumatism, and he has since suffered a lias been engaged in closing up a number deal from headache for years, and being ed that it was worth several thousand G S Wright juror inquest 1 Turkeys of cases of the old firm, Judge Hewitt unable to get relief until it would wear dollar ■. I know a man who claims to be AV G Henderson do. great deal. 1 Ducks....... Mrs. A. J. Whitmore of Sheridan will having entered upon the duties of his away of itself, I saw Krause’s Headache I one of the number who found the nug­ J C Cook do 1 Potatoes meet with the ladies of the W. < T. V. new office. Ca(ieules advertised 1 tried them and get, and attempted to get it. How many S J Dunn do. 1 Dressed Hoge Friday, July 13th, at 3 p. in. in reading Drunkenness nnd a craving for liquor now uni never without them, finding it others there are here who saw it, I do J J Stafford do 1 Veal .... room. All members are urged to lie banished bj- a dose of Simmons Liver the only remedy that will give me relief. not know, but I think a majority of the Carl Fncha do 1 Ealed hay, timothy When I now find a headache coming on miners in southern Oregon claim to have Eugene Smith witness present. Regulator. 1 cheat 1 J. P. Irviue bad quite a serious sick oats .... 1 >rs. Carl Rasmussen and J. M. Ells­ ine I take a capsule and find the relief been there, and helped pry the nugget P K Smith witness C L Darnels coroner fees 11 out. spell from Thursday until Monday, hut worth, veterinary surgeons and dentists, instantaneous. Respectfully yours, BETAIL MARKET. G. H. W right , Boston, Mass. 67 The Umpqua river holds a treasure Newberg Milling Co lumber has about regained his wonted health. have located in McMinnville for the Baled Straw. .. For sale by Kogers Bros., sole agents, also, it is said, which many men have Burns & Daniels coffin for poor 18 He pronounces the trouble congestion of practice of their profession, and may be Mixed Chop 78 looked for in vain In early days thia Ed Hendricks clerk’s fees. the bowels, which brought on a period of found at the Commercial stables. Horse McMinnville, Oregon. AA’heat Chop 2 fainting and unconsciousness. Shorts dentistry has of late years become a pro­ Coiuiueiidutioii ot the Yeternn*. was the regular stage route from Oregon J K Agee road viewer 2 to California, and about half way from M Mulkey do........................... Middlings Do you want a Watch or a Clock, or fession in itself, and many an animal on We, the veterans association of Yam­ Myrtle Creek to Canyonville was the J J Henderson salary a supplies 41 Bran. . the down grade has been placed on his anything io the Jewelry line at l>ed-rocL hill county, Oregon, commend the patri­ worst grade on the road. It was down A Nelson com’r salary. 15 Oil Meal. prices? Watches from $3 upward, Seth feet by the propver treatment of his teeth. otic virtues of our deceased comrade, close to the water’s edge and was blasted L. E. AA7alker will buy all your pro­ Thomas Clocks, the best in the world, John Hendricks of Carlton met with Robert R. Laughlin, to the young men of Total....................................... $3030 58 duce, paying the highest price in cash $1.75, formerly $2.50. Call early and se an accident last Friday that might have our county. His services to his state in out of a solid rock, just wide enough for Board adjourned on Monday to meet the market will justify. He will sell' the stage to pass Six inches off of the cure bargains at 28-3 you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar­ proved fatal. He was mowing hay. The public and private as well as his military track would precipitate stage and all into again to-day. ' C. G ussin ' s . den seeds as cheap as any other dealer.' team took fright, ran, and pulled him off services were of the highest order. the river. In 1864, a driver named Mul- street 6outh of First National Bank. Rev. E. F. Thompson, lute of Wood­ the seat and iu front of left wheel of the We sympathize with his relatives, who ' line attempted to pass the grade when New teachers at the Monmouth D He also carries a full line of Graham in Normal School. burn, has been called to the pulpit of mower. In this position he was dragged in their sorrow have tbe satisfaction of the river was high. Either from fright small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, The following new teachers were elect ­ the C. I’, church here, and moved his or shoved by the wheel until the team knowing that he always did his duty of the lead horses, or from running upon wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. ed by the board of regents of the state family ami effects over on Monday Rev. became detached. He was found by a well. R. A. M c M illan ,} a rock on tbe upper eide of the grade, normal school at Monmouth at the an­ J. C. C ooper , - Com. W. II. Jones, the retiring pastor, goes to neighbor, in an unconscious condition the stage was upset into the river. Tbe nual meeting held in June J. B. S tilwell , I I Woodburn, and will serve the church and for a timo his recovery seemed un­ four horses were drowned and pieces of Methods and psychology, H. B. Buck­ When Baby was rick, we gave her Caxtoria, there until the meeting of presbytery. certain. He is reported as mending L ost .—On the bth inst. somewhere i the stage were picked up many mileB ham, A. M., recently of the Buffalo, N. The first annual assembly of the Wil­ slowly. on a drive from B street, McMinnville, down the river. There were four pas- Y. state normal, mathematics, E J. When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria, When ahe became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, A bicycle party composed of Dr. to Gaunt’s bridge, and return by Lafay­ ■ sengers in the stage, three of whom, and lamette Valley Chautauqua association McCaustland, B. S., Cornell college, la.; will be held in Gladstone park, Oregon AV right, Dr. Cross. H. L. Heath, W. T. ette road, a soft purse containing small­ • the driver, escaped. The fourth man chemistry and botany, E. E. Balcomb, When rhe had Children she gave them Caatoria, City, July 24 to 26. Many prominent Vinton, J. I.. Rogers. E. AV. AVallace, er purse, in which was a $5 sold piece. was asleep and was drowned in the stage. B. S. D, Kansas state normal; physics speakers are to be present, including our AV. H. Thomas, E. F. Sutherland, AV. H Also contained a door key. Suitable re­ . But the treasure I spoke of above is tbe and mathematics, W. B. Brown, A E, President Brownson. Rev. Gilman Par­ Durham. A. A. Unruh and M. D. L. ward will be given for its return to this : express box which went over with the Kansas state normal and Indiana state etage, and I believe hns never been re- university ; music and drawing, Miss ker is president and D. C. Latourette is Rhodes went to Salem AVednesdav even­ I office. Lowest prices on stationery and mueic — I covered. It is said it contained $15,000. Anna B. sickles, Detroit conservatory of at C. Grissen’e. treasurer. This is a new organization ing to witness the 10-mile bicycle race, 19tf that promises to grow in interest as a the second one run at that place. It was Quarterly Hepart oi Heading Room i' Many have looked for it, but no trace of music. “Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed Board. won by Chester Murphy, time 31:33 1-5. ■ the box has ever been found. midsummer intellectual treat. Prof Buckham takes the place of at this office. Balance on hand April 1st $ .08 Card, who won the-former race, came 1 Gold is not the only meta) found in Prof. P. A. Getz, who resigned to accept The wife of Sidney Root of West Che- Lovers of good tea should try Standard 47.19 1 j southern Oregon. The far-famed tellu- halem died of cancer and resultant pa­ out second. There were Beven entries Collected during quarter the piincipalsbip of the Ellensburg, sun-dried, now being introduced on its 46.80 Disbursements . 1 i riuiD mine, which was talked of so much Washington, state normal. ralysis Sunday night. The cancer was and only three runners at the outcome. merits by J. P. Irvine. .39 1 about twenty year? ago, is situated on ... located on the back of the neck, and a Que man broke his collar bone and Balance July 1st Prof Balcomb will take tbe place left C lara G. E bson , Sec. | the mountains about two miles above AVheu you want anything in the jew­ few months ago was removed by Dr». another got sick, The fastest mile was vacant by Prof. W. J. Spillman, who was i Canvonville. Many men in the Willam­ elected last spring to the chair of agricul­ elry line lemember AVm F. Dielschnei- Calbreath & Goucher, by use of the run in 2’40. ette valley lost all they had in develop­ ture in the Washington agricultural col­ der. He competes for quality and quan­ McKee’s Rocks, Pa., Feb. 31, ’91 The good news is announced that the knife. I.ater the cure of Marion Smith ing the mine. It was claimed that the lege. The present faculty of the school tity of Canton was applied. Mrs. B ot was Nestucca wagon road, on which a great Norman Lichty, Des Moines, Iowa The Estev, Earhuff and Kimball or­ ■ I metal tellurium was worth several hun­ consiete of ten members, all of whom are D ear S ir Please ship Krause ’ s Cap ­ 54 sears old. an excellent lady and a pio­ deal of work was done last year, will be gans at C. Griseen’s. 19tf dred dollars an ounce, and was used for sules ordered as soon as you possibly completed to a western connection with­ neer of 1864. The funeral was held teachers of ability and experience, with Leave your order for a good, fat chick ­ ; i all sorts oi purposes, while the fact is Tuesday, and was attended by Mr. and in the next thirty days. Contract has can. We are entirely out and missing thorough special preparation for their en, dressed lor Sunday dinner. D street that there are probably not ten pounds sales. H. D. K ramer & Co. been let to J. C. Cooper and A. M. Dee work The futuie of the school seems Mrs. Lorenzo Root of this city. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, , used in a year After running about a to promise much valuable work in the market. Jim Henry and W. E. Martin were up for the performance of the work, which D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and year the mine closed down and has since interests of the public schools oi the McMinnville, Oregon. to Grand Bonds Saturday. The Siletz will be begun next Monday. But two or leweler, carries a good line of clocks, j been deserted. three miles of grading remains to be done state. Indians came over to celebrate the 4tli i watches, jewelry and silverware, at Notice of Dissolution. The nickel mines lying four and one- with the Grand Rondos, and had not yet to reach McCale’s on the Nestucca. The Subject to fam in the Stomach, reasonable figures. He makee a specialty ■ half miles of Kiddies, on the O. A C. R. Having dissolved partnership, all par- gone home. They were still celebrating value of this road to McMinnville is not 1 oi repairing fine watches. Elder S. S. Beaver, of McAllisterville, : R.,ieoncoi the undeveloped resources with games and races The Siletz is the likely to be overestimated It will open ' ties indebted to the firm of Macleod 4 I j oi Dougiae county There is a mountain Juniatta Co., Pa., says his wife is sub­ M eadow L ake —My team will leave i Macrum of Carlton will please call and smartest Indian of the two, and got the to us a rich agricultural and daiiying 28tt ' oi nickel ore, some oi it yielding twenty ject to cramp in the stomach. Last sum­ McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and big end of the gambling. They had a section, only in the infancy of its devel­ ■ settle | per cent pure nickel, waiting to be mer she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Chol­ Saturdays for Meadow Lake Special hi-yu time on the 4th, both in extent of opment. Productive valleys lie to the worked. I visited the International era and Diarrhoea Remedy tor it, and trips when ordered 45OÜ BEWAHD Round trip $2. program and attendance. Martin se­ west of us, destined to be rich in their ,' nickel mine last week, and examined the was mil' ll pleased with the speedy re­ Beet fiehing grounds in Oregon. Fine For any trace of Antipyrine, Morphine, products of hay, grain, honey, butter and cured a loot race with their tieete’t run­ i works there. The company owns 1,300 lief it afforded. She has since used it health resort. Hotel accommodations ner, and beat him easily He was pre­ beef, and no one knows but time may Chloral, or any other injurious compound acres of land in the vicinity oi the mme, whenever necessary and found that it reasonable. Plenty oi boats Board, |1 | in Krause ’ s Headache Capsules. 25cts. discover valuable mineral deposits in sented on the trip with a two-year-old Bros., sole agents, for which it has paid about $600,000. In never fails For sale by 3- Howorth & 1 per day. I For .. sale by . Rogers _ tear, which he expect« to bring down to that region. It is well if McMinnville 1892 the work was begur.. A good wide I Co. ti R B. H iebs . | McMinnville, Oregon. gets in on the ground floor. McMinnville. * Why Don't you Use One of those------— * STUDEBAKER WAGONS On which to haul your Lumber from * * ADAMS^ Oi L-iiïïih&r Y 3rd Æ For the House you ai-e goiuy to build ? ■O' 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 ent your hay with a AA’oods Tubular Steel Mower, and then if you use the “Minnie” Binder you will be huppv. Call and examine our Stock. JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville. We know is a hard thing to gat. and when you have It the best place to get MOST hERST CASH GOODS FOR HODSON’S. You want to Lx the old house up and make it look as ; .od at nev Here are the prices that v.tll do it White Lead 7c per ib. Gih Wail Paper 12 i 2c roll Screen Doors and Hinges Si 50 Window Screens 50c Machine OH 15c gal Spray Pumps $1.25 Garden Hose live cents a tool Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always »n hand. Best pure Frapared Paint m the Market HODSON’S BALVANIZED IRON WEBFOOT GUTTER CROCERY AVauteto furnish Everybody with STRAWBERRIES & FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES Ah Old«:. Will be fined pumpiiy Also tfr M7ASON CANNING JARS Io put them iu Wiii cell As Cheap as can be obtained in City. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Yours Respectfully. ELLO NO. 3 ! HELLO, who is it? A new Customer? Well, what can we do for you? 4 Is that WALLACE & WALKER ? ? 3 Yes. I a » ; I t t Ï B ! I r Well send me one of those BROOMS you have dis­ played in your show window. Well, what priced one do you want ? Let me see, what do you ask for them ? No. No. No. No. A will cost you 30 cents. B will cost you 25 cents. C will cost you 20 cents. 4 will cost you 15 cents. Well, you had better send me one of each, as I do not expect to buy brooms so cheap again. How in the world can you sell them so cheap ? Well, you see we bought them at a bargain and we are giving our customers the benefit Oh, is that the way you do? Yes. Well, that is what everybody tells me Well, vou can count on me as one of your regular customers after this. GOOD BYE. GOOD BYE. W. J. CLARK,D.D.S Graduate University of Mich Has opened an office in Union Block, Room €. and is prepared to do all work in toe dental line CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY LATXeT MCTHOt Cf »»«¡¡...Esa EXTRACliWh Notice of Appointment of Adtnimi- tratar. OTICE 1» hereby given mat the uudeiblgued has been appointed by the countv court of N ’ Yamhill county, Oregon admlnirtrator of the estate of Charles I J. Smith, de eased All pet souahaving claims againstthe eetete ot tbe md Charles I J Smith deceased, are hereby notified to preeent the same duly vended tor payment to the undereigned, within six months from this date at the office of Brownell a Dreeer at Ore­ gon City/Oregon. Hated this 19th dav ot Johe, j V. CAiU-BhLL