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A5OTHEK BOY SHOT. A HALICIOIS SLAVDLKLH. Miss Elvia Apperson is improving slowly. Bi a Guu ill the Hand» ol a Boy The Attempt to Blacken Bev ?Ic> Fred Nelson is assisting Will Logan Who Didn't Know it wa» Loaded, Killop's Character I.uds in a INSURANCE COMPANY. Twofold Retraction. this week. Spite of the fearful warning to boys Of London. For a week past vague rumors have Wednes«lay was the hottest day of the in the shotgun accident in the Smith family less than a month ago. and the been in circulation bate to the effect that OLDEST PÜRLLY FiRE OFFICE IE WORLD season so far, reaching 97 deg. I rank Cross has gone away. Will the moralizing ot newspapers and cautioning Rev. McKillop, of Centralia, Wash , RHODES A RHODES, Agents. ol parents which followed, this commu formerly pastor ot the Baptist church iu ladies refuse to be comforted” McMIN’SVILLE, OR this city, had been deposed from his The funeral of the Panina boy will bo nity was the stage for a similar display of pulpit lor the indiscretion of kissing a foolhardiness Wednesday afternoon. hel'l today at the Catholic church. Lodo, the eight year-old son of Gus lady member of his church. For the The St. Charles hotel has again Paulus, was the innocent victim. He purpose of reaching the lacts in the case changed bands. O. Walling is the new had gone over to the Hembree farm and setting Rev. McKillop right tu the Hot peanuts every day at Kuns’ landlord. south of town to visit with DeWitt Mc minds of his many friends here, who bakery. Parties running tbrebher wagons Duffie who was three years his senior. were loth to believe the rumors, aud not W E. Gilson is a«f.igtant artist at ihould call at Walker’s meat market for The men on the farm were out at work from any love of a sensation, the R épudi Fleming’s special rates on meat. 29-3 in the hay field, and the mothers of the er prints this article. A church revival was in progress at Mr. Newhouse and family will pum- twimming in the Yamhill has become two boys were picking berries in the mer at Kitson Spring», above Eugene. the popular fad during the last week. backyard at the time of the accident. Centralia last winter, in which Rev. Mc The boys were playing alone in the Killop was assisted by the district mis Mrs. Winnie Pairan, of Portland, with Both sexes are indulging. her two children, are visiting her uncle, A large selection of music, vocal and 1 house, and the boy who held the gun sionary or evangelist, one C. C. Marston. D. B. Kingery. instrumental, 10 cents each, at C. Grie was the only eye witness. His testimony This fellow, who used his religious pro beforo the coroner’s jury, composed of fession as a cloak for evil. boarded with 29w3 Il you really want fine photos with sen's. a teraale member of the church, and proper lighting go to Hogg, he is not The ladies of the Christian church will Messrs. Thoe. White, Kit Mosier, F. M. about the twain were many vile rumors York, F. E. Griffith, A. H. Gaunt and turning out low grade trash. serve ice-cream an«! cake Wednesday circulated, Marston making no show of E. L. Weed, was as follows: Persons desiring copies of the McMinn night, Aug'lst 15th, 1894 "We were playing together; he had rectitude ever after his family arrived ville college catalogue can secure them The Union Pacific is again in running hid from me outside once, and I was from the east. Rev. McKillop remon by calling at Mt. Grimen’a store. order out oi Portlami. C. A. Wallace is going to hide from him. I ran in here strated with his brother, cautioning him J. P Irvine is «effing pickeis at 75 prepared to now sell tickets inr the cast. and then pretty soon he went ahead of to desist or he would be taken to account, rente per keg. 28v2 Fruitgrowers, great and small, attend me into front room. When he got in whereupon Marston told him that ru Married, by A. D Runnel«, J. P.,| that meeting at vonr local shipping ]>oint there he asked me what that closet was mors would be started about him. Mar July tfith, Mias Minnie Atkins, aged 18, Saturday, July 28th, at 4 p. m. and for. I told him it was the gun hole. I ston tried the game at Centralia, but and Joseph Itonev, aged l't. liothof Cove elect your directors. told him not to open it, but he opened it, signally failed. He then resorted to the < >rchar«l Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Irvine go over to j and took out the shotgun. He had it in Tacoma press. Under date of July 4th James McCain and family left Tues Newport the first of next week. They his hands and cocked* it, and said lets and under the caption of "A Too Affec day ior their annual lay upon the Til have rented a cottage an«! will stay a play burglar. He handed it to me, and tionate Pastor,” he published the follow stood looking at it. He was going to run ing malicious statement lamook ranch. They expect to be ah i month or six weeks. sent three weeks. J. L. Hoskins, deputy assessor, re onteide. He stopped and looked at me. To the Editor of the Ledger Mr. McKillop came to Centralia a lit ft in the testimony oi most people that i turned his rolls to the assessor on Tues When he saw that I was not going to tle over a year ago from McMinnville, Will Ktitgt makes the lie«t ice cream in day. This practically completes the point it at him, he stopped and looked at Oregon. He was so quiet in his de me, and the gun went off. I ran and put meanor and so unassuming in manner town. He is al«*o an artist on soda field work of the assessment. it in the gun hole, and then ran out and that no one would ever have suspected water. Choicest confectionery and The Flntonian A. A. club, oi Portland, him of any act of indiscretion, much fruits always on hand in season. with a memlership of over 100, has! told my mother. I had no idea of, less of making improper advances to any pointing it at him and did not know it lady member of his church It now Jim Sharp ami Wirt Gardner left Mon challenged the McMinnville ball team to was loaded.” comes to the notice of certain interested day noon per backboard for a ten days’ play any time for any sum. The charge struck the boy in the left j parties that on a certain visit to one of sojourn at Netarts ami intervening1 Prof. Baker ami family will leave side of the face and neck, spreading the homes of his flock, as he was in the act of leaving the house he seized the points. Tuesday for Netarts. S. A. Manning, over a diameter of seven or eight inches.’ good ladv of the house iu his arms and W. T. Vinton, E.up, htw removed hie F. E. Rogers and others with their fam Nearly all,of the el,^ lodged in the head pressed upon her lips a kiss, while at office thia week to the upper story of the ; ilies contemplate going next week. and neck. The boy fell in the doorway, ’ the same time he violently pressed her McMinnville National bank building. The greater part of the hay in cut ini about ten feet from the gun. A closed unwilling form with his enclosing arrus. For montbs she carried the gross insult I’roeeciiting Attorney McCain will also this vicinity. It is better quality than j door just beyond the open door received buried in her own breast, not wishing to have his office here. The latter gentle usual, and good judges estimate that the j a half dozen or more shot. The position disgrace either herself or her pastor. man has appointed Mr. Vinton hii crop within two miles of McMinnville of the boys and the range of these shot But recent events have made it neces deputy. sary for her to divulge the secret. Inti will amount to over 2,000 ton« were minutely examined by the jury, mation now comes that the reverend To E xchange . I’.ome desirable an<i The election held at Dayton Saturday and found to correspond. The wounds, gentleman was in the habit of doing sim improve«! Portland property to exchange to vote $8,000 bonds for a new brickI were probe«’ by Dr. Calbreath, who I ilar things at McMinnville Revelations for farming lamis in Yamhill or Wash-1 school building, carried by eight votes. ’ found at least three shots had penetrated j of an interesting character are expected. C. C. M arston . ington counties. Address, Paul A. [ It is probable that the election will he the cranial cavity. The advisory committee of the Cen (tzanne, box 719, Portland, Oregon, or contested on the ground of illegal voting Through fear of being hung the Mc tralia church condemne«! his conduct. Rhodes A Rhodes, McMinnville. tf The school board is against the bonds. Duffie boy at first denied that he did it, Will Kuns can take a few more con-1 The Endeavorers of the C. P. church ' claiming the other boy held the gun, but An investigating board of tbe church tracts for supplying thresher wagons temlere«! a surprise to Rev. Thompson, with careful persuasion was induced to went to Centralia, investigated matters, with bread Those who wish to be sup their new pastor, and his wife, Tuesday be more truthful. The other boy had an«l the results were so serious to Mar plied should get in early, or they may ' evening. The surprise was most com never been taught to handle firearms, ston that the board accepted his resigna tion aB district missionary and refused to get left. plete, but the recipients accepted it with and was afraid of them, his lather being give any appropriation to the Olympia Prof. T. G. Brownson left Tuesday for great complacency, and the evening was very particular with him in this regard, church, which bad called Marston as Medford ,*Ash I and and other points to pleasantly passed. After introductions so that it is quite improbable that he pastor, until they would dismiss him, ice cream and cake were served first took the gun. There was but one labor in the interest of the college. A and further recommended that he skip number of students ought to be secured Mrs. Maria L. Peery died of inflamma conclusion for the jury—to accept the the state. For this Marston filed a suit for the college from southern Oregon. tory rheumatiam at Dayton on Wednes boy’s story. against a member of the board foi $10,- Dr. L. 1.. Rowland, the peripatetic day. Mrs. Peery was born in Tassel Fruitgrowers TIeel. 000 damages, and published another and dentist, was in the city over Sunday, i county. Va., March 10th, 1824, and re The Yamhill County Horticultural So more serious charge against McKillop, Since leaving McMinnville last, fall he moved to Oregon in 1863. She was the ciety met, pursuant to adjournment, in because the latter gentleman was bound has been in southern Oregon. Mrs. mother of eleven children, seven of McMinnville, July 17th. Hon. Wm. to testify of the other’s villianies, being Rowland is still in the dental college at whom are living, and all are in Oregon, I I Galloway, vice-president, in the chair. called as a witness before the board. six living in this county. Funeral was San Francisco. The following communication was ! On account of there having been con- Well, well, the 4th oi July is over and preached by Rev Farnsworth Thursday i dieting notices of this meeting published, j published by the Ledger on July 12th, now for business. Remember when morning at the Baptist church, Davton, I . there was no quorum present, so the signed by W. G. Granuis, chairman of you nee«l any groceries that J. P. Irvine of which church deceased was a member. I I society adjourned to meet at Newbergthe I the meeting. It explains the action of I always sella for less cash than anv The bone and sinew of the Kirk, Ed | next day, July 18, with C. E. Hoskins, Rev. McKillop’s church and the other Louse in Yamhill or Polk, and please | wards and Stanley families of Newberg president, in the chair. The program churches of the city, and is a complete don’t forget it. 28w2 passed through town in three rigs being called, a letter from Willis Brown vinification : At the adjourns«! meeting of the county Wednesday, loade«l to the bow with was read, on cooperation. Committee Centralia, Wash., July 11,1894. commissioner» on the 13th the Imnd of i camp equipage, bound for the big Nes- on packages made no report. On grades, To the Editor of the Ledger: A meeting of the church and congre E. Branson, surveyor, was approved, tucca and the coast. The young men reported favoring the California grades. gation as well as friends of Rev. R Mc and the annual reports of Clerk Hend with their umbrageous straw hats and On manner of packing no report. On Killop was held iu the First Baptist ricks, Sheriff Warren and Treasurer Pen ttie raven-haired young women covere«! census, reported, submitting blanks, sec church here last evening, to listen to a nington were considered and approved. i with dust, had a look so prematurely old retary was instructed to send blanks to statement of the Rev. Mr. McKillop concerning u communication which ap Daniel Johnson, a residentof Lafayette that they wouldn’t have been recognized fruit growers with request to fill out and peared in your papei of July 4, written at home. This kind of fun comes high return same. On motion it was voted to by C. C. Marston. The house wa3 filled and a pioneer of 1844, died on Saturday, appoint a committee consisting of J. C. with people from the various congrega the 14th, und was buried the following hut the people will have it. The bridge across the Yamhill at this Cooper, Wm. Grlloway and W. K. tions of the city. Mr. McKillop made a day. He was 85 years old, an«! in early brief statement of facte, supplemented years took as his donation land claim place is undergoing an extensive change. Allen, to prepare a memorial to be pre by a written retraction by the said C C. About fifteen men are employed, under sented to the legislature to amend as- Marston, of the statements made in said the laml upon which the Lafayette eeme the superintendence of J. J. Henderson ! ' sessment law to include listing orchards article 'Hie following is a copv of said tery is situated retraction A complete set semi-porcelain dishes, An entire new floor will be laid and new ■ and fruit products in assessor’s statistics. Statement of C. C Marston concern On motion it was voted to extend one mudsills, caps, stringers, Lents and consisting of 115 pieces, for $12, or any ing an article published in the Tacoma number of pieces in proportion. Also braces are being put in wherever needed. honorary membership to each of our Ledger of July 4, 1894, over hie own sig fiveother patterns to select from at prices It is estimated that 150,000 feet of new county pa piers who publish our programs nature, under the heading of "A Too Affectionate Pastor:” lhat defy competition. Call and see lumber will be used. The bridge has and proceedings. S. A. Clarke gave ex- "To whom it may concern I cellent instruction in regard to packing been raised three feet at the eastern ap them, we lake pride in showing them "In justice to Rev. R. McKillop, pas proach. Some work will lie done on the i and handling fruit. Also read a paper tor First Baptist church, Centralia, Wn., whet her you buy or not. water span, towards strengthening it, ! j on drying,—see elsewhere. Interesting I desire to say that since the publication tf M illsap & C ook . although it will not be made entirely 1 ' remarks by W K. Allen on drying. Rule of the alxjve mentioned article facts and S. Haworth of Newberg is canvassing circumstances have cornu to iny knowl new. The bridge as it formerly stood 2 of co-operation rules, amended to read : edge that have convinced me that the this section for subscribers to the new was positively an unsafe and weak j ; "after April meeting or as soon there charges therein made are not. true, and 1 Standard dictionary, issued by Funk & after as practical.” On motion it voted therefore hope that he may I«- restored structure. Wagnails, New York. He wisely plants Saturday last a party consisting of to instruct ibefruitgrowerstoiueet at their to flip same degree of confidence in the an ad in this paper, to which your at eyes of the public and of thechurch that Wayne Carlin, Walter Link, Arthur local shipping point at 4 p. m., Saturday, he possessed prior to the publication of tention is called. This publication is Cooper aud the writer started on a fish | July 28th, and elect directors in ac said article C. C. M arston . something of superior merit, and worthy "Dated this 9th day of July, 1894. ing and exploring expedition over the cordance with rule 2 of co-operation i.f the loan of your ear to the agent. In rules and the directors so elected be in Before two witnesses in thé office of new road under course of construction structed to meet Saturday, August 4, at Swasey & Murdoch.” fact if he calls on you you can’t help between here and Tillamook City. A 10a. iu. in Newberg. On motion it was The following resolution was then yourself. moderate amount, of fish were caught voted to meet at Whiteson at the next unanimously adopted by a rising vote Mr«. Martha Hunt, aged 60 years, Having listened to the Rev. McKillop’s and a great deal of exploring done. The regular meeting in October. died at her home near the railroad bridge statement in connection with the situa ’ road has been opened up to within 2% A lumber Suit. tion in which lie has been placed by the on Monday. She was for u long time a miles of McAyel’s place, some 23 miles communication of one C. C. Marston in sufferer from tumorous cancer of the Mr. Oswald A. B. Grosser, the son of a I from McMinnville. When you reach; the Tacoma Ledger of July the 4th inst.. breast, which broke internally, resulting We, the members of his church and there you are practically through the j German count, who has established him in death. The agony endured for a self in a lovelj' home with everything on congregation, as well as friends, aud cit mountains, and the road from that place izens of Centralia, desire by thia vote to number of weeks before death is said to to the coast is almoet as level aa the an elaborate scale Hbove Willamina, and express our disapproval of such commu have been something terrible. Funeral cslla it "Highland lodge,” was sued for a nication and disbelief of the charge valley roads on this side. There are service was held at the residence, Tues bill of lumber by the Willamina Lumber therein made, aud an unwavering faith many excellent camping places along the day, by Rev. Denton, and burial was Company. The trial was held before in the integrity aud Christian character roadside, and our party spent Saturday made in the Happy valley cemetery. Judge Magers Thursday of last week, of the reverend gentlemen so grossly at night at "Dewdrop Saloon,” within half tacked. Our baseball nine went over to Silver- a mile of the Testament creek falls. The Kamnev & Fenton appearing for plaintiffs A fine sympathetic address waa made ton Saturday and played a game of ball Dewdrop saloon furnishes only one kind and O. P. Coshow and C. C. Linden for by the Rev. P. Parsons, pastor of the that day, and another the day following, of drink, but that one is excellent, being defendant. Plaintiffs alleged that be Presbyterian church ; a letter of regret for enforced absence was read from Rev. with the Silverton nine a stream of the coldest and purest water. tween December, 1893, and March, 1894, Mr. Drake, pastor of the M. E church, they had sold defendant lumber to the game stood 15 to 7 in McMinnville’s ’ The fellow who bestowed the names on and a communication from the Christian of localities up there was evi-1 amount of $674.14, for which defendant church deprecating the charges and favor. ' The Sunday game required W a innings an«! stood 9 to 10 in favor of Sil dentlv religiously inclined, for there is a agreed to pay. Payment of $300 had affirming confidence in their brother. The second slanderous communication ____ If all report.« be true the boys chur^htnan flat( a Bible flat. a TeBta- been made, but balance was withheld, verton ha.i an exceedingly tough time Saturday I ment creek at)(1 a GoFpel hiIL Theroad. on a claim that the lumber was not first- was retracted in substantially the same night with the bedbugs in the hotel a|] uew raouu,ajn roads, is quite class barn lumber; was full of knots and manner ae above, declaring that Rev. where they stopped. The bugs, it is said, rollgb bl)t the tirades are easy and after defects, and was split and decayed. The McKillop was ‘‘entirely innocent of any of the accusations heretofore made.” were about the size of ordinary potato¡9 corapleted and has been traveled court found that the defendant was just Thus the maligner stands a self-con I bugs, ____ and _ - 1 . when —.1. ..... »l.zvi. lvif n t/xll/viv 1 1 AY tVUQ ... . . • . . > .» ly indebted in the sum of $299.14, and they bit a fellow he was ?ome „.¡y j,e the easiest route from the in danger of bleeding to death. Ed vayey to Tillamook by far. Even now, allowed him damages to the amount of fessed liar, Rev. McKillop enjoys the te- Johnson brought a few specimens home roaij ¡n ¡tjj unfinishedcondition, $75. The costs were assessed to defend spect aud confidence of fiis church and townsmen, and the right prevails. Sic in a bottle. i one can drive from the other side of the ant, and will probably amount to $100, eunt fata hominum. as experts went up from McMinnville to Died, near Newberg, on the 13th inst., ¿¡vl>]e ¡nt.-> McMinnville in less than five inspect the quality of the lumber. Elijah Smith, aged 66 years. Mr. Smith |10urs «p^g partv returned Sunday Belvidere, Ill., Dec. 3,1891. left hia house in the afternoon for the j evenin, Norman Ljchty, Des Moines, Iowa. Burglarized a Trunk, timber to secure a stick of wood suitable i Dr ab S ir :—Having suffered a great ■T. A. Martin, who occupied an upper It Saves the Children. for a basket handle. He was apparently deal from headache for years, and being as well as usual. Not returning in due ( ‘My little boy was very bad off for two room in the old fish market building, unable to get relief until it would wear time, hie family raised an alarm and in-1 months with diarrhoea. We used various came in from his work in the country away of itself, I saw Krause’s Headache j Saturday, and discovered that his trunk etituted search. He was found about medicines, also called in two doctors, but Capsulee advertised I tried them and six o’clock in the evening in a densely nothing did him any good until we used ' had been broken into, and his revolver now am never without them, finding it taken. Martin entered complaint against timbered cove, not far from his home, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr- Fred Bangasser, George Kaufman and the only remedy that will give me relief. where he had apparently died without a hcea Remedy, which gave immediate re j Ben Simpson. The two first named When I now find a headache coming on struggle. Surroundings indicated that he lief and soon cured him. I consider it skipped for the mountains and Ben me I take a capsule aud find the relief had cut a stick and not suiting him had the best medicine made and can con Respectfully yours, faced the music before Justice Rhodes instantaneous. G. H. W right , Boston, Mass. cut another. This he was holding in his scientiously recommend it to all who I Wednesday. The evidence did not by For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents. arm. and was found in a half sitting need a diarrhoea or colic medicine. J. any means fasten the crime upon Ben, McMinnville, Oregon. posture on a slight rise in the ground in E. Hare. Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50 cent I but squinted in the direction of his an open space in the timber, with his bottles for sale by 8. Howorth & Co. C. J. Mulkey, ex-special agent of knowing enough to be in some way im pocketknife closed and in his pocket plicated. He was accordingly held the treasury department, and P. J. The federal troops have been with The surmise is that he had started on the under $100 bonds to the grand jury. The Bannon, a young attorney, found return, and feeling faint or overcome by drawn from Chicago and the trial of guilty in December last of conspiracy evidence showed that Bangasser took the against the United States, have re heat had sat down to rest where he ex Knox and Worden for complicity in the revolver and sold it for 60 cents to James ceived their sentences. Mulkey gets pired. A Newberg physician examined cowardly train wrecking in California is Haynes, from whom it was recovered. one year in the county jail and a fine the body and concluded death was due to in progress. The strike is slowly peter Later—the other boys returned from of 55,000, the other six months im ing out. There is a probability that heart failure. No further inquest was the mountains and are having their trial prisonment in the county jail. Dun deemed necessary. The funeral was strikers will be taken back to work, if bar’s case is deferred. I at time of going to press. I they haven’t been guilty of crime. held Monday afternoon. SUN=— LOCAI. NEWS. Summer Complaint. Continued from Second Page. Last fall I was taken with a kind of other. The side doors will let you look Why Don't you Use One of those -- ---------- r.____ at and handle any tray while curing, summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrhoea. Soon after my while the end doors will not. It i= advisable to grade prunes and get wife’s sister, who lives with us, was tak those nearly of a size together on trays, en in the 6ame way. We used almost then the smaller sizes can be taken out everything without benefit. Then I said as fast as cured. Dr. Sharpies has slides let us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera that fill up the space where there is no and Diarrhoea Remedy, which we did, and that cured us right away. I tbiuk tray and so saves tbe heat. Such a drier ae ihis can be placed tn a much of it, as it did for me what it was * On which to haul your larger building, to afford working room, recommended to do. John Hertzler, Lumber from for it requires considerable space to han Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 and W cent ♦ bottlet for sale by 8. Howorth & Co. dle the green and dried fruit and to house tbe grader and the «lipping ket Real £f»iate Trankfen. tles, where the fruit is cut with hot lye For week ending July 17th: solution and well uasfied afterwards, I C Hendricks and wf to John and preparatory to being cured. Ed Hendricks 12 a and all int I found in southern Oregon a drier For the House you are going to build ? in n hi of A S Hendricks diet made on a more simple plan and more 3r 3 ........................................... $ 1 effective than most old time ones. This bad a furnace, such as I describe, and W L Warren sheriff to Stow A Brower se qr blk A Saylor’s add the trays were over it, ten high, with a to McMinnville ....................... 300 trap door on each side for every two Herman Westerman et al to Geo And as you pass their Store trays. There should be eight feet space Kirkwood 128 a secs 13 and 18 t stop and get your for hot air, between the hotair pipes and 2 r 4 and a.................................. 2750 the bottom trays, to prevent burning the Annie I and J II McCormick to E fruit. To secure draft and equal distri L McCormick 40 a pt sec 25 12 r bution oi heat, there is a high apex to 3 .................................................... 500 the drier; it slants up sharply eight or Elvira and B S Cook to Bertie L ten feet and then the hot air escapes in a Liberty 10 a pt Jas Bradley d lc lift the whole length of tbe drier (30 t 5 r 2 ......................................... 350 feet) made of standing up 2x4 scantling John and Sarah E Moore to Hayne and siding it up, say 20 feet high; to Holmes 236.88 a pt T L Gwinn leave a space 4 in. wide—width of the and Geo Phillips d 1 cs t 6 r 4 scantling. This iB calculated to insure and 5........................ 5500 You can have your house completed in time to goo«i draught of air through the trays cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower, an«l equal heat. The fruit cannot be so and then if you use the ‘‘Minnie” Binder you Nearing the Grave. will be happy. Call and examine our Stock. thick on the travs when the heat passes In old age infirmitives and weakness through them, as it can when it passes hasten to close the gap between us and over them, as provided in the first plan the grave. Happily scientific research In either case it is best to dry the and pharmacal skill have allied them fruit gradually to secure the best results. selves in furnishing us a reliable means Betite pmue3 can usually be cured in of ami'liorating the ailments incident to side of twenty-four hours, and so can declining years, and of renewing waning most Italians, but experiments made by physical energy. Its name is Hostetter’s Mr Dosch, last year, show that a better Stomach Bitters, a widely comprehen grade ol fruit with more net weight of sive remedy in disease, and an inestima- product, can be had by taking more I ble blessing to the elderly, tbe feeble and time. To put it at an average I should the convalescent. Rheumatic ailments, say that 16 to 20 hours for smaller sizes trouble with the kidneys and lumbago will be best, and ordinary Italians, that are among the more common ailments of grade 40 to 50 to the pound, should re- the aged. These are effectually coun 36 hours, and large Silver prunes that teracted by the Bitters, which is like will grade 25 to 35 to the pound require wise a prevention and curative of mala 48 hours. Too intense a beat will cause rial complaints, dyspepsia, constipation waste, while a moderate heat will cure and biliousness. It is highly promotive the fruit best and give best results. of appetite, sleep and the acquisition of My experience and that of Dr. Card- vigor. You want to fix the old house up and make it look as good as new. well, has been that such a furnace as I Here are the price« that will do it; recommend here will create beat in John C. Arnold of Pendleton has abundance—enough to burn fruit if not Gilt Wall Paper 12 l-2c roll been nominated by the president for White Lead 7c per lb. well handled. surveyor-general of Oregon. Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50 Mr. Allen, of Newberg used a drier of his own devising last year, that worked Window Screens 50c K rause ’ s H eadache C apsules —War yet differently, something on the plan of ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., Bole Machine Oil 15c gal the American drier that slants from the furnace and carries the lieat over the agents, McMinnville. Spray Pumps $1.25 trays in that manner. I think this plan 31c.Hlnuville Produce .«lurket. is a good one aud can be made to work Garden IJose five cents a foot Reported by L. E. Walker. well. 39 Tents, $8 If there was inducement to do so I Good clean wheat..................... I Oats........................................... 30 plans of driers of these three kinds Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always on hand. I Butter .................................... 25@30 could be made, by help of a good me Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Market. 10@12c chanic and furnished at a reasonable Egg»........................................... HODSON’S price. If those who intend building this Chickens ................................. $1 50@300 7c a year will address me I will see what such 1 Turkeys.................................... $3 plans, with detailed description can be Ducks......................................... Potatoes .................................. 30 furnished for. fee I have in this described driers that I Dressed Hogs........................... have seen iu successful operation, and Veal................... ...................... jil Better and cheaper than Tin Must be seen to undcrFidnd all its good qualities. Remember that I feel satisfied will do good and Baled hay, timothy.............. cheat .................... $9 you will always find Hodson bat the Best Goods and Best Prices. economical work, and that any man of oats....................... $9 ordinary mechanical turn can build him RETAIL MARKET. self, if the plans and specifications are «6 before him, with perhaps a little skilled Baled Straw............................. | Mixed Chop............................. $19 help. $20 Of course he would get tbe iron work j Wheat Chop ........................... $18 made, and a good mason Bhould lay the ■ Shorts...................................... $20 brick of the furnace, but the wood work Middlings................................ ................................. $15 could be simple and plain. In these Bran L. F. Walker will buy all your pro times all must economize. It would be best to procure complete estimates from duce, paying the highest price in cash tbe market will justify. He will sell good mechanics. I you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES. D street south of f irst National Bank. how ’ s this ; He also carries a full line of Graham in AU Orders will be filled promptly. Also bare sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, We offer One Hundred Dollars reward small wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. MASON CANNING JARS for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. To put them in. Will sell Subject to Paiu in the Stomach. F. J. C heney A Co., Props. Toledo. O. Elder S. S. Beaver, of McAllisterville, We, the undersigned, have known F. Juniatta Co., Pa., says hie wife is sub- J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and ' ject to cramp in the stomach. Last sum- believe him |«erfectly honorable in all I mer she tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED business transactionsand financially able era and Diarrhoea Remedy for it, and to carry out any obligation made by their 1 was much pleased with the speedy re firm. lief it afforded. She has since used it West A Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To- whenever necessary aud found that it ledii, O. never fails. For sale by S. Howorth & Yours Respectfully, Waiding, Kinnar & Marvin, Whole Co. sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor!», per bottle Sold by all druggists. Tes When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, timonials free. When she became Miss, she clung to Caatorla, STUDEBAKER WAGONS . JONES & ADAMS' Sawmill or Lumber Yard H ardware , S ash , D oors , P aints , E tc . .JONES & ADAMS, 3<1 St., McMinnville. MOST GOODS FOR LEAST CASH HODSON’S. GALVANIZED IRON WE8FOOT GUTTER Ei^ht Feet Long Without a Seam. All Fruits in their Season As Cheap as can be obtained in City. Campers Outfitted with Good Lunches C. M. WEED, AT tí r 11 » To The Firmen. I will thresh for flvo cents per bushel. Stacked grain, three cents. Special bargains on large jobs of oats. Lowest prices on stationery and music Yours Respectfully, at C. Grissen’s. 19tf 29w3 J. A. D ebby . "Dressmaking” signs25c ready printed When you want anything in tbe jew at this office. elry line remember Wm F. Dielschnei- Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real der. He competes for quality and quan Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at tity. this office. tf The Estev, Earhuff aud Kimball or Drs. Carl Rasmussen and J. M. Ells gans at C. Grissen’s. 19tf worth, veterinary surgeons and dentists, Leave your order for a good, fat chick have located in McMinn villo for the en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street practice of their profession, and may be market. found at the Commercial stables. Horse D. A. Smith, tbe watchmaker and dentistry has of late years become a pro jeweler, carries a good line of clocks, fession in itself, and many an animal on watches, jewelry and silverware, at the down grade has been placed on hie reasonable figures. He makes a specialty feet by the proper treatment of bis teeth. of repairing fine watches. Lovers of good tea bhould try Standard M eadow L ake —My team will leave sun-dried, now being intrixiuced on its McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and merits by J. P. Irvine. Saturdays for Meadow Lake. Special Do you want a Watch or a Clock, or trips when ordered. Round trip $2. anything iu the Jewelry line at bed-rock Best fishing grounds in Oregon. Fine health resort. Hotel accommodations prices? Watches from $3 upward, Seth reasonable. Plenty of boats. Board, $1 Thomas Clocks, the best in the world, $1.75, formerly $2.50. Call early and se per day. cure bargains at 28-3 tf R. B. H ibb . C. G rissen ’ s . McKee’s Rocks, Pa., Feb. 31, '91. I Norman Lichtv. Des Moines, Iowa. D ear S ir :—Please ship Krause’s Cap The sules ordered as soon as you possibly Defines 75,000 more words and can. We are entirely out and missing phrases than any other diction sales. H. D. K ramer & Co. ary in the English Language. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, * McMinnville, Oregon, The best and most complete ever issued to the English-speaking race. The most1 Aotice of Dissolution. learned men of this country and Englaud ' Having dissolved partnership, all par ' have endorsed it, and to their verdict is I ties indebted to the firm of Maeleod A- added that of leading American colleges Macnim of Carlton will please call and It isjubt the tiling for everyone in want oisi settle. 28tf Standard Dictionary S5OO REW ABD For any trace of Antipyrine, Morphine, Chloral, or any other injurious compound iu Krause’s Headache Capsules. 25cts. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, McMinnville, Oregon. 11 » i ti $ in i h 11 $ h m i mi mi 1.1K h 1111 « h o 11 t it n * 111* When she had Children, she gave them Castor!», good comprehensive und reliable dictionary that is abreast of modern Hcholarship. It is destined to hold preeminence for many years To come. HencefarwarQourold friends Webster and Worcester must take a back scut. Sold only by mbscription at a price most satisfactory. S. HAWORTH Publishers’ Agent Newberg, Oregon li a '* 2 — i I s i M ello no HELLO, who is it? A new Customer? Well, what can wc do for you9 Is that WALLACE & WALKER ? Yes. 1 2 2 Well send me one of those BROOMS you have dis played in your show window. Well, what priced one do you want? ’ i 5 z : 1 : 1 : I • I Ï » Let me see, what do you ask for them ? No. No. No. No. k A will cost you 30 cents. B will cost you 25 cents. C will cost you 20 cents. 4 will cost j’ou 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, Well, you Weil, that is what everybody tells me. can count on me as one of your regular customers after this. GOOD BYE. -Ll : GOOD BYE_______ I ...................... W. J. CLARK, D.D.S Graduate University of Mich. I II♦ I I I» I i J I Notice of Appointment of Adminii* trator. OTICE I hereby given that the tintiercgned lia* been appointed by tbe countv court of N ’ Yamhill county, Oregon, acminietrator of tbe s lias opened an office in I 111011 B. , Koom 6. estate of CtiarluN T. J. Smith deceased. All P«J* aud w prepared to do al! work in the dental line. Konshaving claims against the esiMle of the said Charles T. .1. Smith, deceased, are hereby notified topresent tbe same duly verified for payment to the undersigned, within six montbF from tb>a date at the office of Brownell A Dreeser, at orc- CROWN AND BRID3E WORK A SPECIALTY. Dated th!» Sth day of June. Urrtrr M cthod or FaiNtt.s txTSAorio».