The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, July 27, 1894, Image 3

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    CROP-WEATHER BCLLETIN.
Pioneer Prune Tlun oi Yamhill.
Real £*tate Transfer».
Summer Complaint.
Go to Dr. G. S. Wright for fine dental
1
work.
tf
The
history
of
prune
growing
in
Yam
­
For
weekending
July
25th.
Last
fall
I
was
taken
with
a
kind
of
For Week Ending JI on day, July 23.
bill county dates back to the first plant­ John B & Juliette S David to
summer complaint, accompanied with a
Why Don't you Use One of those
Hon. O. N Denny was in the city
The temperature of western Oregon ings by Mr. C. E. Hoskins, of Spring­ Trustees 1st Presbyterian church
INSURANCE COMPANY.
wonderful diarrhoea. Soon alter my
Wednesday.
has remained nearly stationary, with a
wife’s sister, who lives with us, was tak­
of Newberg lots 3 & 4 blk 12 Cen­
O/ London.
R. Jac<>1 won and family left yesterday mean of about 68 degrees, during the brook farm. Springbrook, near Newberg.
While Yamhill county is one of the oldest
tral add to Newberg .......
$ 500 en in the same way. We used almost
for
Newport.
ELDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE la tie WORLD
past week. The maximum temperature in the state and has long been noted for B C <t G E Burke and Sam Boles
everything without benefit. Then I said
Henry Sim- has returned from south­ has ranged from 70 to 80 degrees and its output of statesmen, it is only within
RHODES &. RHODE8, Agents,
to H M Osborne 480 a pt Sylva-
let us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
ern Oregon.
the minimum from 50 to 60 degrees. A a few years that the fruit growing indus­ nus Moore die t 3 r 5.................
M.JUN’NVILLE, OR
1 and Diarrhoea Remedy, which we did,
Ex-Sheriff Warren and family are in few widely distributed and light showers try has taken prominence. At the pres­ Jas A Gerrish to Jos D Bales 60 a
and that cured us right away. I think
fell the rooming of the 19tli, from a ent time, however, Yamhill county
the mountains
much of it, as it did for me what it was
pt se of nw?X <k w hi ne
of
Mr. and Mrs T. A White will camp on thunder 6torm, principally in the north­ stands in the first rank in the acreage of
sw sec 2 14 r 4....................
480 recommended to do. John Hertzler,
On which to haul your
ern portion of the Willamette valley. prune orchards and is not neglecting Henrietta Cox to Irene Lafollett
Lumber from
the Santiam next week.
Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 and 50 cent
The mornings to 10 o’clock have been other fruits by any means. The impulse
Hot peanuts every day at Kans'
6
a
pt
A
B
Faulcouer
die
t
5
r
6
bottles
for
sale
by
S.
Howorth
<S
Co.
100
Jerome Derby did the first threshing cloudy while the remainder of the day
bakery.
of the season on a field of barley yester­ baa been clear. The weather has been of the recent development in fruit grow­ G W Noe & wf to W J Sargent 29 a
*
License* lo .Harry.
Walter Link is visiting his e.gtsrs in day.
ing has evidently been tiie result of the
pt H Yocum die t5 r5
67
very
favorable
to
farming
operations.
Walter
Mendenhall
aged
27,
and
Hil
­
Eugene.
*
Mrs. Chaa. Grisaeu, Mrs. M. J. Clark The hay crop has been practically se­ labors of Mr. Hoskins, and we therefore S I Hibbs to L S Downing a pt
give some account of his work in horti­ G W Burnett die t4 r4.............
38 degard Osborn aged 17, of Willamina.
Elsia Wright ■vas in Portland on busi- and Mrs. Mollie Allen went to Jones’
cured. It ia of good quality and as a cultural lines-
Joseph
C.
Rutan
aged
59,
of
8alem,
0 4 C R R to John Petch pt sec 25
nes« on Monday.
mill Wednesday.
rule very heavy. In the coast counties
For the House you are going to build ?
Mr. Hoskins was born near Vienna, tf rt.......................
0« and Mertilla T. Graham aged 50, of New­
Forty-eix Newberg people left for the
Mrs. W. W. Easterbrook ¡ b up from some haying is yet in progress. A few1 Ohio, in 1842. Hie tastes showed them- 04C K R to John Petch 41.79 a
berg.
coast in one day.
Oregon City on a t isit to her parents, headers and binders started last week on selves veiy early. His mother declared
The latter couple were married by
pt tec 3112 r5.............................
95
the fall sown wheat; but this week will him to be a “born horticulturist,” and O & C R R to Jos Petch 40 a sec 25
Am Shadden is building an addition Sheriff Heudersou and wife
Rev. Thompson at the C. P. parsonage
to his city residence.
W. B. Gilson’s family will move down see the fall wheat harvest in full blast. his father gave him the use of a piece of
t2 r6...........................................
120 Tueeday evening.
Mr. G. Las The wheat is turning out very well, the ground ou which he started a nursery O & C R R to Jos Petch et al 40 a
Van Brown aud Will Houck with their from Tacoma next week
And as you pass their Store
bearing tile Grave.
families are over at Tillamook
prepared a very pleasant home for them. general impression is that the wheat and was getting a nice little business
atop and get your
sec 25 t2 r6................................. 200
In
old
age
infirmitives
and
weakness
C. D. McDuffie returned last week from aphis did no injury to the winter wheat. started when tbe war came and he joined O & C R R to Jos Patch ot al 81.65
You will seldom need a doctor if you
haeten to close the gap between us and
a four years stay in California. We un­ Iu Linu county the opinion prevails that the volunteers. After the war he mar­ a sec 31 t2 r5.............................
Lave Simmons Liver Regulator handy.
244
the grave. Happily scientific research
the
wheat
crop
will
not
be
such
a
large
ried,
moved
to
Indiana
and
settled
about
O & C R R to Jos Petch et al se
A If Pape, of West Chehalem, was derstand he will take his family to that one, though the general average will be
and pharmacal skill have allied them­
state.
28
miles
east
of
Indianapolis
but
had
I
ne
Ü
&
lot
1
sec
35
t2
r5
............
174
transacting business iu the city Tuesday
selves in furnishing us a reliable means
maintained; the wheat aphis has done such poor success with fruit growing O & C R R to Jos Petch et al se
Rev. Tbompsou preached a very inter­ some damage to the wheat. The spring
The families of C H Fleming and
of ameliorating the ailments incident to
there
that
be
determined
to
come
to
Or-1
se
sec
25
t
2
r
6
except
6.24
a
84
Wm. Poole will go the Meadows next esting introductory sermon Sunday sown grain would be benefited by rain,
declining years, and of renewing waning
morning. His church has a good pros­ though it has a good stand and usually a egon, and did so iu 1877. He was too O & C R R to Jos Petch et al right
week.
physical energy. Its name is Hostetter’s
poor
to
buy
open
land
and
after
looking
of way across pt of se cor sec 25
pect ahead of it.
Stomach Bitters, a widely comprehen­
good color. Winter oats are being cut. Yamhill county over pretty thoroughly
Mrs. J. B. Gardner suffered a eligbt
t2 rd...........................................
1
Judge Magers will go to Newport about As a rule the oats are in good condition.
sive remedy in disease, and an inestima­
hemorrhage of the lungs last week but is
selected and bought the sight upon C E Loux and wf to Adolph <k
the middle of August. He is of the1 The hope have generally a good growth
ble blessing to the elderly, the feeble and
improving.
You can have your house completed in time to
which he has developed Springbrook
Fred Mattbies lot 2 & n % lots 5
cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower,
the convalescent Rheumatic ailments,
Mrs. M. McKinney, of Ilwaco, Wash., opinion that September is the most en­ and few lice are so farobservable. Many fruit farm. The land was all in timber A 6 blk 3 McMinnville............
500 trouble with the kidneys and lumbago
and then if you use the “Minnie” Binder you
new yards were put out in the spring and some idea of how close the trees John Carmody & wf to Olive A
is here on a visit to her bod , C. II Mc­ joyable month at the coast.
will be happy. Call and examine our Stock.
are among the more common ailments of
Men are offering to saw wood at CO and are doing well. The cherries and stood together can be had from tho fol­ Hilton 50 a t4 r3...............
Kinney.
1125 the aged. These are effectually coun­
if you really waut line photos with cents per cord in Dallas. McMinnville strawberries are now practically over. lowing anecdote. One of Mr. Hoskins’ O 4 C R R to J Burns bw I4 of nw
teracted by the Bitters, which is like­
sec 27 t2 r3...................
proper lighting go to lfogg, he is not han a sawyer wliogeleall he can do at Rasp and blackberries are ripening rap. first neighbors was a man from Iowa
120 wise a prevention and curative of mala­
JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville.
*1
per
cord,
and
bucks
two
steam
saws.
idly.
The
potato
crop
will
be
a
large
who
had
several
overgrown
boys.
One
turuiug out low grade trash.
C E Belding A wf to J W Foster
rial complaints, dyspepsia, constipation
A government surveying crew in I one. They are generally in fine condi­ of these came into the house blubbering
lots
1,
2,
3,
4,
5
A
6
blk
3
Fos
­
J. W. Hobbs awl F. E. Rogers with
and biliousness. It is highly promotive
tion, though a few localities report a
ter’s add to Sheridan...............
100
their families have set August 2d an charge of F. H. >harp were in the city , blight. A few varieties of plums are one day and said to hia lather: “Father,
of appetite, sleep and the acquisition of
thia
week,
on
their
w^y
over
the
moun­
doggone
sich
a
country
as
this.
A
feller
J
W
Foster
A
wf
to
Oliver
B
their Notarts date.
vigor.
tains to survey a township in Tillamook ri]>ening. The codlin moth has made can’t fall down without failin’ on a
Brynjolfson lots 1 to 6 inc blk 3
Hmmoua Liver Regulator surely cures county.
its appearance on apple trees, but with stump. Let’s go back to Iowa.”
Foster’s add to Sheridan.........
60
To the R eform S chool .—The result of
headache, indigestion and all disorders
Although Yamhill county had been Annie Blum et al to Barney Bau­
Hopraiaere held a convention at North proper care no damage will result.
the
trial of Fred Bangasser and George
of the liver
■ Yamhill last Saturday to diacuss prices Western Oregon as a whole will have a settled for a generation before Mr Hos­ meister 30 a sec 16 t2 r3............
35 Kaufman last week for the theft of J. A.
We know is a bard thing
grain
crop
above
the
average.
The
hay
r an- «Ira W Hl Logan will go to it was decide«! to pay 80 cents per 100
kins’ arrival the portion he made his Lydia Flett et al to Barney Bau­
when you have It the best place to get
Martin’s revolver was the sending of
.etart;, next week. Miaa Moods, of pounds for picking, and $ I per day for has been heavy, the hops are promising, home in was at that time in such primi­ meister 30 a sec 16 t2 r3
.
5 Fred to the reform school and the re-
I as are vegetables fruit will make a good tive condition that weeks often passed Ella A J C Norris to Rebekah C
Dallas will accompany them
polepullers.
lease of Kaufman, D. C. Derby piloted
without his seeing a single passer-by.
Accidental insurance men of Hast-
Dr j H Nelson nnd wife returned | crop.
Wilson 80 a sec 34 t5 r7....... :
GOO the way to Salem.
In eastern Oregon the temperature has
As fast as he could get his land cleared Bank of Newberg to Andrew Pick­
mgs, Neb., are canvassmg the town, and from Ashland Tuesday, being called back
may organize a local secret order.
bj. tbe 9erioas illnea8 of Mr Nelson’s remained high throughout the week, the he set out fruit trees. His earlier plant­ ett A wf e lot 6 A w % lot 7
K rause ’ s H eadache C apsules —War­
mean ranging from 70 to 78 degrees, the ings were largely of an experimental blk 13 Deskins' 2d add to New­
ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole
The Union Pacific is again in running father, whose condition does not mate-
. maximum ranged from 84 to 96 degrees. character, as he found it difficult to get
berg ........................................... 800 agents, McMinnville.
order out. of Portland. C. A. Wai lac© ia rially improve.
There was no rainfall, except a local rain much information from the old settlers. Newberg Orchard Asso to Joseph
prepared to now sell tickets for the east. j people generglly Beem to p038e?a the
1 in Baker and adjoining coun.ies on the He observed that prune trees grew well
C Skeen lots 24 to 28 inc blk 3
.’Ic.’llnuvllle Produce Vlarkot.
You want to fix the old house up and make It look a* good as new.
Flint Mnitin and family, accompanied happy faculty of adjusting a trip to the afternoon of the 23d. At Baker City .44 here, were remarkably free from pests
Here are the prices that will do it;
platl Newberg Orchard Asso
Reported by L. E. Walker.
1250
bv Mrs. Parker and Mra. Matthiuu, left coast with a grass-fed pocket book. of an inch of rain fell. Fall-sown wheat and ripened before tbe fall rains set in,
Good clean wheat........ ...
39 White Lead 7c per lb.
Monday for a long stay at Netarts.
With careful management someone is dead ripe through the Columbia river also that choice prunes brought a high
Gilt Wail Paper 12 l-2c roll
HOW’S THIS!
Oats
......................................
30
1 suffered from biliousnew, indiges- ! mi«ht n,ake something selling the secret. valley and the headers are at work, price in the east and for this reason
Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50
25Q30
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward Butter..................................
tion, etc. Simmons Liver Regulator
Some farmers liegin harvest this week, Considerable threshing has been done, planted more largely of the prunes than
Ekgs
......................................
.
10@12c
for
any
case
of
catarrh
thaX
cannot
be
Window Screens 50c
cured after doctors failed.—W D. Bird. but it is the very earliest fields Next and the grain is plump and large, There of any other fruit.
Chickens............................... $1 500300
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Iu ten years from the time he came to
1‘artiea running thresher wagons! week they will be fairly in it. New has been hot north and northeast winds
7c a ft
Machine Oil 15c gal
F. J. C heney & Co., Props. Toledo, O. Turkeys...............................
should call at Walker’s meat market for wheat will not contract above 40 cents, within the past ten days that have been Oregon he was able to commence ship­ We, the undersigned, have known F. Ducks....................................
$3
and it is very doubtful if it reaches that slightly injurious to the spring sown ping prunes east in carload lots. All of
Spray Pumps $1.25
special rates on meat.
29-3
Potatoes...............................
30
wheat. Practically all wheat is too far his shipments were made to a wholesale J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and
Jim Sharp and Wirt Gardner returned figure.
Dressed
Hogs
.
...................
5c
Garden Hose five cents a foot
advanced to be materially injured by the grocery firm in Indianapolis until they believe him perfectly honorable in all
from the coast Tuesday. They will carry ' A change of proprietors of cigar factory
4
business transactions and financially able Veal.....................................
hot
winds.
Barley
is
a
good
crop
and
went out of business two years ago.
I No. 13 is in prospect. It is not yet defi­
Tents, $8
a rich brown tan for a week or two.
Baled bay, timothy..............
$11
oats promise well The corn would be While shipping to this firm Mr. Hoskins to carry out any obligation made by their
tí
nitely
settled
whether
Carlin
or
Griffith
cheat
...............
$9
Morgan Baker, an attorney of Seattle,
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always on hand.
benefited by more rain, though it is at always received good prices. For one firm.
ll
oats...................
$9
and family are visiting at Granville i will succeed to the business. Elsia present growing very well Late spring
Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Market.
West &. Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To­
carload be received 14Jg cents per pound
Wright holds a bill of sale for Griffith’s
Baker’s, arriving Tuesday evening
ledo,
O.
retail
market
.
frosts damaged the fruit and now the net. During the past two years he has
interest.
HODSON’S
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole­ Baled Straw........................
$6
To think “nothing ails you,” is a symp­
hot weather is causing the same to fall. not done so well. Tbe bottom price has
Prof
J.
A.
Buchanan
and
family
re
­
sale
Druggists,
Toledo,
Ohio.
Mixed
Chop
............................
♦19
tom of dyspepsia.
Take Simmons |
The farmers are all busily engaged in been reached during the past season
turned from their visit to southern Ore­
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Wheat Chop ..........................
$20
Liver Regulator.
their harvesting operations In the when he let a car of prunes go at a little
gon Wednesday. The professor did not
acting directly upon the blood and mu- Shorts .. ............. ....................
$18
The ladies of the Christian church will make his contemplated visit to the groat counties south of the Columbia river less than five cents per pound.
$20
serve ice-cream and cuke Wednesday cave in Joeephiue county, owiug to the valley the hay crop is about ready to In the last few years Mr. Hoskins has cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. Middlings ..............................
$15
cut. Alfalfa will be a very heavy crop. been giving increasing attention to cher­ per bottle Sold by all druggists, Tes- Bran ....................................
night, August 15th, 1894.
bard journey necessary to reach It.
Better and cheaper than Till. Must be <.een to underitund all Its good qualities. Remember
timonials free.
L. E. Walker will buy all your pro- you will
The
grain
has
a
good
growth
and
no
always find Hodson has the Best Goods and Beet Prices
ry
culture
and
has
developed
a
number
Just now a man could run a newspa-!
duce, paying tho highest price in casb
J
P.
Lowe,
a
watchmaker
and
jeweler
feurs
are
entertuiued
of
any
damage
be
­
of very promising seedlings. It is his
the
market
will
justify.
tie
will
per at Netarts or in the mountains easier
sell
N ot G uilty .—G ub . Paulus, whose son
than he can at home. A great pcrcent- from Vancouver, was in the city yester­ ing done by the hot winds. The wool is opinion that cherries will be the next va­ was shot last week by DeWitt McDuffie, you flour, feed, bay, cats, field and ci rar-
den seeds as cheap as any other deal, ier.
He
has
decided
to
locate
here,
and
,
day.
being
hauled
to
the
warehouses.
riety of fruit to be largely planted and
iign of the people is absent.
carries with him a number of testimon­ Throughout eastern Oregon the reports that the money will be made by planting filed complaint for murder in the first D street south of First National Bank.
He also carries a full line of Graham in
See notice of teachers’ examination for ¡ ials
” of his ability from Vancouver pa-1 indicate that tl c wheat crop will be the
degree against the boy on Monday, and
certificates, to begin August 8th. The trone. He will quarter with C. Grissen. largest on record. The hay crop has late ripening kinds on high hill lands. the trial was before Justice Rhodes. small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal,
wheatlete,etc. Nursery stock a specialty.
—Rural Northwest.
new examining board is composed of the
Every witness who could possibly have
been
good
and
cattle
are
iu
fine
condi
­
Capturing crawfish from the Yamhill
superintendent, Mrs. Stilwell and Prof.
any knowledge of the case was sum­ Subject to Paiu in tlie Stomach.
S>OO REWARD
has developed into quite au industry. tion. The wheat crop of the state will
E. Northup.
Wants to furnish Everybody with
equal or exceed any former crop as to For any trace of Antipvrme, Morphine, moned, but the justice found their com­ Elder S. S. Beaver, of McAllisterville,
bined testimony wa6 not sufficient to
The mountain blackburnea will be Nets are set at night and good hauls ob­ quantity and quality.
Chloral, or any’ other injurious compound prove guilt. The only new thing brought Junlatta Co., Pa., says hifi wife is sub­
tained
in
the
morning.
Ready
sale
for
good and ripe about August 1st. Rumor
B. S. P ague , Local Forecast Official.
in Krause’s Headache Capsules. 25cts. out in the trial was that the gun was af­ ject to cramp in the stomach. Last sum­
suya a great many families are already the catch is found in Portland at 15 cents
mer she tnod Chamberlain’s Colic,Chol­
For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents,
terwards tested with like charges, at dis­ era and Diarrhoea Remedy for it, and
in camp at Jones’ mill ready for the on­ a dozen. The business has been en-
The real estate transfers show a boom McMinnville, Oregon.
FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES.
gaged
in
In
past
years,
but
never
to
the
tances of ten and thirty feet, ou paper was much pleased with the speedy
slaught.
this week.
re­
extent it is this year.
targets. The short distance showed but lief it afforded. She has since used
AU Orders will be filled promptly. Also have
Merle Nelson must have an extraordi­
Wm. Chrisman left for the coast on
it
Swallowed alls t Pin.
The attendance and patronage at the Wednesday.
little variance of the shot, while tn the whenever necessary and found that It
nary breed of heus, at least one of them
The little child of Charles Cannon, longer distance it scattered eighteen
MASON CANNING JARS
ice ert-tm social at F. E. Rogers’ resi­
is u hard worker in hot weather She
Kay A Todd have a very pretty window who lives south of Salem, in the vi­ inches or more. The object of this tes­ never fails. For sale by S. Howorth &
dence Wednesday evening by the ladies
To put them in. V1U sell
enabled Merle to place upon our table an
Co.
| of the C. P. church was remarkable con­ display this week.
timony
w
as
an
effort
to
show
cinity
of
the
Pringle
school
house,
is
that
the
egg measuring 6x7?£ inches.
sidering the cool weather. Beau soup or
Rentfrow’s circus is billed to show at said to have swallowed a lady’s hat gun scattered too much for the distance
Don’t suffer from dyspepsia. Take I hot mush and milk would have been
Salem August 6th.
pin while playing on Sunday. I he of ten teet that the boy claimed he stood
Simmons Liver Regulator. It always more in keeping, but by maintaining a
child
is aged one year and late last from the other boy. The testimony of When Baby wm sick, we gaie bar CMtorla,
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
D. 8. Holman and wife returned from
cures.
brisk bonfire the chilling effect of the
evening
was suffering considerably the McDuffie boy did not vary materially When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
Coos
county
yesterday.
It is the testimony of most people that cream was 60on counteracted.
from some cause. Whether or not from that given before the coroner’s When she became Miss, she clung to CMtorlo,
Will Kuns makes the best ice cream in
Misses Nora and Ina Cooper are visit­
jury aud published iu this paper last
Geo. Kutch bad an upset on his way
When she had Childron, she gave them Caatorio,
it is the effects of the pin the phy­ week.
town. Ha is also an artist on soda
ing
friends
in
Portland.
to the coast. He was accompanied by
sicians are at a loss to state. The
water. Choicest confectionery and:
several ladies. All jumped when the
Nearly all the local bicyclists aro tak­ mother gave the child such an article
fruits always on hand in season.
McKee’s Rocks, I’a., Feb. 31, ’91
Yours Respectfully.
wagon went over except Mrs. Kutch. ing out accident insurance policies. It
while it was sitting upon the floor Norman Lichty, Des Moines, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Irvine and young- who was driving, and she sustained is well.
D ear S ir :—Please ship Krause's Cap­ Loweet prices on stationery and music
at their home, not stopping to think
eat daughter went over to Newport Wed- slight injuries by the fall. George was
A four-year-old eon of T. C. Finell of
19tf
ncBday, to remain about five weeks. making a cigarette at the time, and the i this city died of scarlet fever yesterday what the consequences might be, sules ordered as soon as you possibly at C. Griesen’«.
and she is positive in the assertion can. We are entirely out and missing “Dressmaking’’ signs25c ready printed
Clarence is running the business here boys are telling on him that lie finished morning.
H. D. K ramer & Co.
and Jesse has charge at Independence.
that the child swallowed it. The sales.
making the cigarette before he pulled
The liverymen and others are mowing
For sale by Roger« Bros., sole agents, at this office.
ti i lì »i ÏTTî 11 ii rt Ti i i lïi i f n ni til Ì 1111 i fi 11111111 a; 1111 i 1111111 f iì t 111nil iiîTii HT i iTî ii|
A large selection of music, vocal and
Mrs. M. L. Dorris left here today the load together again.
away their winter’s supply oi hay. physicians could find nothing to in­ McMinnville, Oregon.
dicate that such was the case until
Mrs.
Reasoner
aud
Mrs.
Simonds,
of
instrumental, 10 cents each, at C. Grie­
( lnursday) for Albany where 6he w ill
Cheat hay is belling at $5 per ton.
I
join her husband’s people and go into \\ hatcom, M ash., arrived last Friday on
yesterday when they visited the
sen 's.
29 w 3
Notice of Ifiksolutiou.
State
Supt.
McElroy
has
made
bis
an
­
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the Cascades for several week’s vacation, a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
Canuon home and found the little Having dissolved partnership, all par­ Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
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Of course M L ’s temporary widower- H. Adams. They are twin daughters, nual report. It shows an increase over one in great agony. Sometimes she ties indebted to the firm of Macleod & Estate Mortgages, etc., always on eale at
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hood will be awful lonesome to him — One visited here three years ago and the last year in the state of over three thous­ screams terribly and cannot endure Macrum of Carlton will please call and this office.
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other five. They came as a surprise to and children. Yamhill county has a to­ being handled or moved. These settle
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Lovers of good tea should try Standard
tal of 5,031. The total number of school
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To E xchange —Some desirable and their parents and Mr. Adams was so
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sun-dried, now being introduced on its
spells continue a few minutes and
age in the state is 123,786.
improved Portland property to exchange overjoyed when be met them that he
To rise larmers.
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merits by J. P. Irvine.
Ernest A. Cawston, student of Gay’s then she is apparently as well as
for farming lands in Yamhill or Wash- ™ speechless lor about five minutes,
I will thresh for five cents per bushel.
ever
and
plays
for
a
time
as
Do you want a Watch or a Clock, or
hospital, London, for the past four
Stacked grain, threo cents, Special anything in the Jewelry line at bed-rock
ington counties. Address, Paul A. j They will remain a couple of months.
though
nothing
had
happened.
Her
HELLO, who is It? A new Customer? Well, what
years,
left
that
city
July
11th
for
Mc
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bargains on large jobs of oats.
Ozanne, box 719, Portland, Oregon, or | The Rural Northwest reports Yamhill’s
prices'.’ Watches from $3 upward, Seth
can we do for you?
appetite
is
excellent
and
she
is
to
all
his
former
home.
He
is
a
Minnville,
acreage
of
prunes
2,992,
number
of
Yours
Respectfully,
Rhodes Rhodes, McMinnville.
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Thomas Clocks, the best iu the world,
growers 121, and number of evaporators brother of Mrs. John Evenden, and his appearances in good health. There
Is that WALLACE & WALKER ?
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J. A. D erby .
$1.75, formerly $2.50. Call early and se­
The home ball players defeated Inde- 15. She thinks the average of cured arrival is anxiously awaited this week.
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is now reasonable hope in the minds
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]>endence the fourth time Sunday. | fruit should be 1,009 pounds to the acre, I
M eadow L ake —My team will leave cure bargains at
The operation of empyema wub per­ of her physicians and her parents
C. G risben ’ s .
Score was 21 to 6. A number of bicy­ which would give us a total product of
McMinnville
Mondays,
Wednesdays
and
!
Well send me one of those BROOMS you have dis­
that by the action of nature the pin
clists went up to that town Saturday to 325,000 pounds. Reports covering two- I formed by local physicians the
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When you want anything in the jew­
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played in your show window’.
I past week on the person of the eleven- may be removed from the system Saturdays for Meadow Lake. Special
see a race that didn’t materialize. The thirds of the prune district of the state
elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei-
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trips
when
ordered.
Round
trip
$2.
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Well, what priced one do you want ?
town advertised to award $120 worth give the total number of growers 2,400; months-old child of Joseph Dorsey, who without serious results. The periods Best fishing grounds in Oregon. Fine der. He competes for quality and quan­
lives
three
miles
south
of
Dayton.
In
­
of
acute
pain
and
suffering
are
favor
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of medals, but it was more money than I total acreage 25,000, and number of
tity.
Let me see, what do you ask for them ?
cision was made between the ribs and able indications, showing that the health rebort. Hotel accommodations
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they could raise.
The Estev, Earhufl and Kimball or­
evaporators at 175.
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about a quart of thick pus renoved by pin is not lodged in one spot, but on reasonable. Plenty of boats. Board, $1
No. A will cost you 30 cent6.
Will Kuns can take a few more con- j
gans
at
C.
Gnssen's.
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drainage tube from the pleura. So
No. B will cost you 25 cents.
tracts for supplying thresher wagons i Dr. Holt Nelson, the dentist, who young a child does well to withstand the move.— Salem Statesman.
K. B. IflBBc.
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Leave your order for a good, fat chick­
No.
C
will
cost
you
20
cent6.
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came here from McMinnville, Yamhill
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with bread. Those who wish to be sup­
en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street
No. 4 will cost you 15 cents.
county, several months ago and who such an operation.
Stolen.
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plied should get in early, or they may
market.
Belvidere, Ill., Dec. 3, 1891.
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has been associated in practice with Dr.
Don was only a horse, but he was a Norman Lichty, Des Moines, Iowa.
Well, you had better send me one of each, as I do
From my residence on Grant street on
D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and
get left."
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A. C. Caldwell since, has been sum­ faithful, kind old fellow and did excel­
i not expect to buy brooms so cheap again. How in the I J
D ear S ir :—Having suffered a great night of July 22d, a buckskin or yellow jeweler, carries a good line of clocks,
A. A Unruh has in prospect a most moned home by the serious illness of his
world can you sell them so cheap .
lent eorvice in public and private life deal from headache for years, and being pony, age 7, weight about 800 pounds, watches, jewelry and silverware, at
delightful outing.
He expects nine father w ho has been poorly for some time
s
during his existence, and his departure unable to get relief until it would wear and about 13 hands high. White bind reasonable figures. He makes a specialty
Well, you see we bought them at a bargain and we
friends from Valparaiso, Ind., about and requires his son’s preeeuce. Dr.
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for realms of indefinite knowledge, so away of itself, I saw Krause’s Headache legs to hock; broad white strip in face, of repairing fine watches.
are
giving
our
customers
the
benefit.
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September 1st, to accompany him ou a Nelson expects to leave with his wife to­ far a8 horses are concerned, is sincerely
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black
roached
mane
and
cropped
tail,
two months’ hunt in the Calipooia day for McMinnville. They were just mourned by a mistress who had enjoyed Capsules advertised. I tried them and
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Ob, is that the way you do?
shod all round with trotting shoes;
now
am
never
without
them,
finding
it
mountains. They will go overland, and getting thoroughly settled and satisfied
on many pleasant jaunts his reliable and
anchor brand ou right flank- $10 reward The
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Marion Rowland, who is familiar with with Ashland and regret that they have patient movements. Don was Judge the only remedy that will give me relief.
J ustin G ray .
When I now find a headache coming on for return of pouy.
the country, will go along an guide.
Well, that is what everybody tells me. Well, you
to give up their residence here.—Ash­ Burnett’s horse and was a familiar figure
me I take a capsule aud find the relief
Defines 75,000 more words and
can count on me as one of your regular customers after
“Did that young girl that Tompkins
A complete set semi-porcelain dishes, land Tidings.
these past ten years in public parades instantaneous. Respectfully yours,
phrases than any other diction­
this.
befriended at the seashore show any
consisting of 115 pieces, for $12, or any
M. U. Gortner, the real eetate rustler, and all occasions where he was needed,
ary in the English Language.
G. H. W right , Boston, Mass.
number of pieces in proportion. Also was over to Tillamook last week. He re­ especially in doing boner to the republi­ For sale by Rogers Bros., sole agents, gratitude for what he'd done?” “Well,
GOOD BYE.
I should say not ! She married him.”
five other patterns to select from at prices ports that that town now has a popula­ can party and to the nation, and there McMinnville, Oregon.
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Ths best and most complete ever issued
that defy competition. Call and see tion of about I0 j 0. Mrs. Cary May, the was no animal in tho country Btepped
GOOD BYE.
It is well to remind people going on
to the English-speaking race. The most
It Save* the Children.
them, we take pride in showing them superintendent elect, is erecting a three- more patriotically to the strains of “Yan­
learned
men
of
this
country
and
England
summer
vacations
that
boating
by
ama
­
”My little boy was very bad off for two have endorsed it, and to their verdict is
whether you buy or not.
story college building that will be a kee Doodle” than he did. But the judge
teurs is dangerous amusement. There
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credit to the place. The town was lively gave him his last drive Friday. He took are often found in boating parties some months with diarrhoea. We used various added that of leading American colleges
Tuesday was a boom day for Meadow with pleasure eeekers. Mr. Gortner him to McMinnville and the hot weather who, for bravado, “rock the beat,” or medicines, also called in two doctors, but
it
lake. The boys’ brigade of the Christian says the important industry at Tilla­ wan too much for him—or else he struck stand up to show that they are not nothing did him aDy good until we Ubed
W. J. CLARK, D.D.S jTRANK ROECA,
Il Is just the thing for even-one ill want of*
church—a hayrack load of ’em—went up mook is dairying. He stopped with a a cucumber or green apple diet over afraid. If such simpletons could drown Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr­ good
comprehensive and reliable dictionary
Graduate University of Mich.
that is abreast of modern scholarship. It is
under the surveillance of Rev. Denton. farmer who was milking 15 head of cows, ! there Leastways ha was etruck with without drowning their sensible asso- hoea Remedy, which gave immediate re­ destined
to
bold
preeminence
for
many
lief aud soon cured him. I consider it
years to come. Henceforward our old friends
Mrs. O. P. Coehow. Mrs. J. G. Eckman and others milk 30 or more. There are colic and gave up the ghost. The judge elates it would not be so bad.
Has opened an office in Union Block, Boom 6,
the best medicine made and can con­ Webster and Worcester muat take a back
and is prepared to do all work tn the dental line.
and Mrs. Will Kratz and their children two butter and cheese factories produc­ and Mrs. Burnett came home behind a
^as^ioqable
seat. Sold only by subbcriptlon at a price
Considerable new sidewalk is being scientiously recommend it to all who most satisfactory.
also -struck camp at that place on that ing from 800 to 1000 pounds of cheese new horse but the latter did not leave
day. Mr. E. C. Walker and family, and as much butter daily, and the ! old Don’s bones without a good cry. laid, but much more is needed, This need a diarrhcea or colic medicine. J.
s. HAWORTH
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
Publishers’ Agent
joined by McCoy relatives, will go up farmers did not seem to complain of Thej’ had had him eleven years and he work can never be done cheajier than E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50 cen*
Oneixwr Weet
JlrtUNJfVIUJ, O*-
now.
bottles for tale by 6. Howorth & Co.
Newberg, Oregon 1 t*THT («ITHOB er
I was a great favorite.—Statesman,
0Í Ufar Stets.
j hard times.
i,t»» utraction .
today,
STUDEBAKER WAGOfiS
LOCAL NEWS.
JONES á ADAMS’
Sawmill or Lumber Yard
H ardware , S ash ,
D oors , P aints , E tc
CASH
MOST GOODS FOR
HODSON’S
GALVANIZED IRON WEBFOOT GOTTER
Eight 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 rferd 0N t .
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