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NEW TORT LETTLK. Go to Dr. G. S. Wright for fine dental 3399. C aught in the C ogs .—While oiling Captain Harris reported the weather * work. his binder Monday afternoon, George tf REPORT OF THE CONDITION 101 deg. in the shade at 3 p. tn. Thurs A Splendid Report it Yon Have the * A. S. Cooper was in Portland over Keen, who lives on the Jeff Nelson farm Nectitarr Chink. Why Don9t you Use One of those^z?------ — Of the First National Bank at McMinnville, in the day. This is the hottest of the season. INSURANCE COMPANY. State ot Oregon, at the close of business. west of town, caught the little finger of N ewpu F. t , Or.. Aug 1, 1694. Sunday. July lath, 1894. neatness Cannot He Cured Of London. E ditor R eporter : Perhaps a few The condition of A. J. Nelson is re- his right hand in the gearing. He came RESOURCES. by local applications as they cannot reach to town and had the finger amputated by lines from a fellow townsman would not Loans and discounts.............. 8 ported woive. LLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE I d tie WORLD secured and unsecured. the diseased portion of the ear. There is Dra. Cal breath Goucher. Ti the team faii to interest some of the readers 01 Overdraft., L S. Bond, to secure circulation.. . Mrs. I. A. M'-Rae of Seattle in visiting hadn’t stopped as he spvke to them his only one way to cure deafness, and that RHOU£8 A RHODES, Agents, furniture and fixtures your valuable paper. This seents to be I Banking.bouse, Mre. T. S. Patti Due from National Banks ■ not reserve is by constitutional remedies. Deafness whole han't would have been mashed MCMINNVILLE, OR a very popular health resort this sum agents) is caused by an inflamed condition of the Rev. Deuton w as up to Monmouth this trum Slate Banks and bankers mer, for the reason it is the most access-. Dm. mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. from approved reserve agents.. week on church business. Firn D ibectobs C hosen .—In accord iblc You can reach here by train any Due I j ... Fractional paper currency, r.lckels When this tube is inflamed you have a and cents .......... ance with the published call of the coun rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, F. DiebcbDeider and a portion of bis day and not have to ride two or three *i On which to haul your tAwm nonet reserve in bank , sud when it is entirely closed, deafness ty horticultural association, the fruit days in the hot sun and dust before you Specie ............................. s 13,173 ¿0 iamily are at Meadow lake. Lumber from Lega. tender notes.. . 416 00 is the result, and unless the inflamma W Hot peanuts every day at Kune’ fund with U. S. Trees irer Sandusky Wilson and family will drive growers in this vicinity met at Wright’s can get a good fresh Eea breeze, and then Redemption tion can be taken out and this tube re bakery. hall and organized by electing Dr. E. E. you can get your mail here every day. (5 per cent of circulation)............... stored to its normal condition, hearing over to Yaquina bay next week Total Goucher president and J. C. Cooper sec $ 19Ô.&4JJ ve wlii be destroyed forever; nine cases out George Flesher’s family is in ramp at W. B. Gilson has bought P. J. Sharp’s retary of the meeting. Five hundred There are now camped and in cottages LIABILITIES. of ten are caused by catarrh, which is Jones’ mill, about SOO or 1000 people and more com Capital stock paid in.............................. « 55,000 CO nothing but an inflamed coudition of the interest in the barbering business. and fifty acres of fruit was reported, en ing every day.. All the little cottages are Surpuu l uud ............... ........................ 10,000 00 mucous surfaces. C. C. Linden of Sheridan way in the A gentleman from the Palouse country titling the meeting to six directors. They Undivided profits, less expenses end We will give One Hundred Dollars for now pretty well tilled up, but there is taxes paid............................................ 37.72? 23 city Tuesday. is operating the Whiteson waieiiouse. For the House you are going to build ? were elected as follows: J. C. Cooper, E. plenty of campiDg room yet in a nice National Bank notes outstanding . .. 11.260 00 any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) Ltue to State Banks and bankers......... 2,165 96 that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Mr. and Mrs T. E. Kay were in Port A. M. Peery and iamily drove over to E. Goucher, G. £. Wright, Wm. Gallo Individual deposits subject to cheek . 82,649 26 coo) grove, where the wind does not dis land Monday. certificate^ of deposit . 8.0 k 2 53 Cure. Send for circulars, free. Nestucca Monday, to remain alxmt three way, Ed Harrison, George Gilson. On turb you much. Nye creek seems to be Demand Time certificBtcs of deposit...... F. J. C henet h Co., Toledo, 0. 42,764 01 Newell Macrnm was up from Toreet weeks. motion the board was authorized to select the most popular camp ground. Here £kSTSold by Druggists, 76c. Total ....... 8 195,648 98 j Grove Tuesday. I. C. Laurence was called home from additional directors as the fruit acreage you will find every city, town, village State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, ...... ss, To Teachers. I "■ I*. McDonald, Jr , cashre.- of above- . Beverly Apperaon 8undayed in Port his shingle mill, owing to the illness of would justify. and hamiet represented, and, by the way, named bank, do solemnly swear that the And as you pass their Store the above land. hie wife. stop and get your old Yamhill is not left out. McMinnville statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and The teachers’ institute for the third B e H umane .—The season ie upon us 1*/- , ? v D- M c D onald . J r ., Cashier. judicial district will be held at Albany, has but two representatives yet, Mr. R. “V Subscribed A new platform has been constructed If you really want fine photos with and ¿worn to before me this 30: h dav when the poor horse comes in for an in July, 1694. FRANK W. FENTON, August 6th and 7th. A cordial invita Jacobson and family and J. I'. Irvine of proper lighting go to Hogg, he is not at the depot by a Southern Pacific car _ . Notary Public for Oregon. ordinate share of burden. Recognizing tion to be present has been extended the penter gang turning out low grade trash. and family. Newberg is represented by C orrect —A ttest this fact, tome of the kind-hearted lady J acob W ortman , teachers of this county. We hope that Mr. A. M. Hoskins, Frank Morris, Ab Mrs. E. Sanders of the Hotel Yamhill reformers, presumably W. C. T. U. work-: The outing season is a loon to hotels [ l . S.J E. N F ord , > Directors. many of our teachers will attend. Hill, A. Rees and families, Miss Inglis, J W. H obbs spent last »eek and part of this at and restaurants. It makes lots of ers, are circulating the legislative enact-: J. B. S tilwell , Supt. and Mr. Heath and family, Among the Meadow lake owers who have to hoard. tnent for the prevention of such cruelty. most noted from Salem, Albany and Mrs. Wyatt Harris and neice are visit Mr. and Mrs C. II. Cook celebrated All fair-minded men and women should Mis’ Edith Hogg will dure a three EUREKA! months term of school at Oretown next the 40tL anniversary ot their marriage be humane to these dumb animals dur-1 Corvaliis are, Judge Hurst, Judge Huff ing in McCoy. man, Judge Strahan, E. B McElroy, Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Latest advices say there are 15 camps last Monday. week. ing the hot and busy season For the Rev. Thompson, Mr. Allen and many at Meadow lake. Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has ; cruel when convicted a penalty is pro- ■ Conductor Cline is taking his Bummer J H. Henderson ia clerking for Wal- You can have your house completed in time to others. W. B. Gilson’s iamily arrived from found what he believee to be the best cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower, lace & Walker in the absence of the lat vacation at Foley Eprings. Conductor vided of imprisonment in the county jail Sunday was excursion day. About253 remedy in existence for the flux, Hie and then if you use the "Minnie” Binder you Tacoma Wednesday. ■ not exceeding sixty days, or by fine not' Berry has hie run. ter gentleman came in, and the beach was lined with will be happy. Call and examine our Stock. experience is well worth romembering. exceeding one hundred dollars, or by ! Miss Grace Williams of Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. T. A. White of the Ban Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Todd went ovc-r to good looking ladies and homely men, all He says: “ Last summer I had a very I both fine and imprisonment. spent last Sunday in the city. quet restaurant left Monday for a week’s Wilhoit springs Wednesday, to remain enjoying themselves drinking in the severe attack of flux. I tried almost three or four week”. stay on the Santiarn. Mrs. C. W. Talmage was at Camp every known remedy, none giving relief. B est W ooden B ridge in the C ounty . I fresh breeze from the restless ocean, and JONES X- ADAMS, 3<l St., McMinnville. A daughter was Imrn to the wife of Dr. —This is the opinion expressed by good many availed themselves of the opportu . Jones with Independence friends this Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar Parties running thresher wagons ; week. A. J. Vail, at the Hotel Yamhill, on should call nt Walker's meat market for rhoea Remedy was recommended to me. judges of the new bridge just completed nity of a good fresh bath. It seemed a Thursday of last it eel: •pedal rates on meat. 29-3 Justin Gray has a handsome new cart I purchased a bottle and received almost oyer Hawn creek on the Lafayette toad. good day for hotels and restaurants. George Kutch ha“ bought a halt inter The river bridge at Lafayette is sink Wild rumors gained currency in the out We are camped over on Nye creek near with landscape paintings aud flowers all immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. I take est of Logan in the barber -hop. ne is ing, and requires the immediate atten set of the woik ns to what the commie- the widow Smikes on Knox’s butte, in over it. tion of the county board. a good workman. i sioners proposed to do, end a number of full view of the great old Pacific. Any Mrs. Otto Benedict has gone to Reding, pleasure in recommending this remedy M. E Hendrix bag again leased the Many hunters are taking advantuge of objections were filed on the strength of one coming here need not go hungry if Calif. Mr. Benedict will go in Sep to any person suffering with such a dis Grange warehouse. Dr Dukenfield has the open season to hunt. Game is re them. The facts in the case were that he has the uecessarj- cash. Everything tember, when they will formally take up ease, as in my opinion it ie the best med icine in existence.” 25 and 50 cent bot- instead of the bridge being lowered, as in the grocery line, vegetables and fish their residence there. the management of it. ported scarce» than usual. ; ties for pale by S Howorth 4 Co. of all kinds are brought to your camp rumored, it was raised slightly. The Cigar factory No. 13 changed proprie Teachers’ examination Aug. 8th, at J. O. Rogers went to Netarts with the every day. The only strikers here are tors yesterday. Harry Sitton purchased 1 p. m. Those desiring state papers party that left yesterday He will keep greatest modification made, and the one To The Farmers. hungry people, seeing who can get to the interest of F. E. Griffith for $1300. | ( that will prove best in time, is the should apply at this time. the camp supplied w itli fish I will thresh for five cents per bushel, i I the table first. Our party was out fish shortening of tlie bridge about 180 feet The new firm will be known as Carlin & Mr. and Mrs W. H Logan, Mias Lyman 1 atourcfle and A. C. Chand ! by fills at either end, and the consequent ing and in two hours caught 119 fine Stacked grain, three cents. Special] ------- 18 AT------- 1 Sitton. Myrtle Henderson and Miss Woods ler went on a two days' fish in the reduction of the banks. The bridge ie a fish, and wa had more fish than we could bargains on large jobs of oats. Miss Ida Skinner, missionary to India, Italian went to Netarts Monday. mountains Wednesday and Thursday. Yours Respectfully, 1 covered one, and its con°truction wac get rid of, so Mr. Editor, if you are fish is reported as having been very ill with 29w3 J. A. D ebby . The families of James Henry, P P. T W. Clark, the insurance man, has contracted at $783. hungry, just come over and we will in- jungle fever, but now mending. She has Gates and Mr. Dodson were berrying at been suffering for some time from pare [ sure you all the fish you can get away You want to fix the old hoof* v.p and make it look as good as new. been with friends in Niligiri mountains, M eadow L ake —My team will leave I Hara ara toe prices that will do it: the Mountain house the firat of the week. sis, and left for a Portland hospital the Y amhiller . Ai M eadow L ake .—Quite a village of ■ with. at Ootacamundl, 7000 feet above eea McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and first of the week. tents is gathering at thia mountain re Mrs. M M. Hodson went over to New Gilt Wall Paper 121-2c roll level. Saturdays for Meadow Lake. Special White Lead 7c per ib. Or Interest to .Motberc. port Monday. f;he was joined yesterday A. M. Sanders is assisting John sort ns the berry eeasou advances. The trips when ordered. Round trip $2. Some good work in road building is be The success of Mrs. Annie M. Eearn, Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50 I by Ihe families of her son Orville and F. Knight, of Hiiltiiioro, in the insurance writer was on the ground Sunday and Best fishing grounds in Oregon. Fine W. Fenton. business. Mr. K. has worked up a big counted nine tents. A number have of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the ing performed on the large ranch of Window Screens 50c been added this week. D. O. Durham, . treatment of diarrhoea in her children Chas. E. Ladd northwest of North Yam health resort. Hotel accommodations The state hose tournament occurs at trade in thi« line. reasonable. Plenty of boats. Board, $1 will undoubtedly be of interest to many hill. Two miles of plank road is being Machine Oil 15c gal Oregon City September 4th and 5th- Union block is to have a coat of paint Walter Durham and vile, P. D. Glenn ¡mothers. She says: “I spent several constructed leading up to the residence, I per day. and wife and C. II. Fleming and family The local teams have been invited tn at over her entire front, which will greatly i tf R. B. H ibbs . Spray Pumps $1.25 weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great which will require 400,000 feet of lumber. tend and participate. improve her appearance. D. C. Derby ] arrived on that day. The former pitched Seven teams will be kept busy hauling ' flood, on account of my husband being their tent in Walker ’ s addition, corner of Lost. Garden Hose five cents a foot Mrs. E. W. Wallace and children, Mrs. will wield the brush. “Maia street” anil“Rc»taurant avenue," employed there. We had several chil all summer. During the wet season the Last week somewhere on the road be The August apportionment of the etate ! J. II. Henderson and son Robert and soil there gets very sticky, and almost 1 Tents, $8 while Mr. Fleming located in Garrison’6 dren with us, two of whom took tbo dia tween McMinnville and tho Meadows, a j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Loughary went up to school fund has just been made. It gives addition, north end. Charles Holman’s rrhoea very badly. I got some of Cliam- I impassable bundle consisting of two gray blankets Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always on hand. Yamnill county <4,376.97, to be divided Jones’ mill Wednesday. Every five years in Oregon her county family and Mrs. Frank Redmond went ! berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Market. and clothing. Parties finding same will The families ot F. E. Rogers, J. W. on a school population of 5,031. I up Monday. Uncle .Teptha Garrison, Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It I superintendents vote yes or no on a | lie rewarded by leaving at R. Nelson’s Aamold, the Norwegian violinist, ap who has been there a number of weeks, ¡cured both of them. 1 knew of several ' change of textlwoka for tho public Hobbs, Dr. Calbreath and Ed Hendricks HODSON’S started by wagons yesterday for Netarts | pears at the opera house Saturday even seems to be enjoying life very much. Be other cases where it was equally success schools. A vote will be taken the com wagon shop. bay. They will lie absent about three ing. Ho was here three years ago, aud sides taking drives with his horse and ful. I think it cannot lie excelled and ing fall. Superintendent Stilwell is not McMinnville Produce Market. the people will remember hirr. as a fine buggy, he occasionally strolls over the eheerfullj’ recommend it. 25 aud 50 in favor of much change, as most of the weeks. Reported by L. E. Walker. Ernest A. Cawston, brother of M tb . violinist. ' big hills gathering berries. The invigo cent bottles for sale by S. Howorth & Co. books now used suit him, and a general Good clean wheat............ 39 change would involve considerable ex Oats.................................. Rollin A Nelson claim tho honor of rating air from the sea is a wonderful ap John Evenden, arrived Saturday from 30 YiniIILL'fe FRtlTCENSrs. pense. He is of the opinion that a Butter............................. Better and cheaper than Tin. Must be seen to understand all its good qualities. Remember London He is spending his vacation in threshing the first graiu this season. On petizer. People get as ravenous as bears, 25@30 I you will always find Hodsun has the Best Goods and Best Prices. /America, having yet five years ahead of Wednesday of last week they threshed and with the sports of fishing, hunting, Small Return» Show Surprising change in the grammars might be bene-1 Eggs................................. 10@12c out 1200 bushels of rye and barley. Der rowing and climbing conies an equally ficial, as Sill ’ s and Clark ’ s, the booke him as a hospital student. Chickens.......................... il 60(43 00 Proportions. now used, do not supplement each other Turkeys................. . ........ ■ good digestion. 7c a Hogg, the artist, photographed eight of by was just a day behind them. Twenty-five per cent of the census I well. John Cook and Bert Millsap were down Ducks ............................. $3 the principal monuments in the Masonic As L ewis S aw I t .—Dr. Leroy Lewis blanks sent out by the secretary of the Potatoes ........ 30 cemetery last week. The monuments to Astoria last week. The biggest thing 1 county horticultural society have been Frobnte Court. Dressed Hogs be were all put in by Mr. Qualey’a granite they saw was at a cannery down there of Dayton thus describes in his home pa returned and show that the fruit business Will of John Bird admitted to probate. Veal......................... . per the effect from the summit of Mount when they brought in a single install 4 works, and show flrst-clnya workmanship. GROCERY of this county is growing to surprising ment of twenty tons of chinook salmon. H'X>d: “The scene from the summit is ; proportions. Of the number of acres of R. P. Bird appointed executor without Baled hay, timothy........ $10 It is the testimony of most people that cheat............ . $7 Wants to furnish Everybody with T. J. Bridgeford is building a resi Iteyond description. The clouds far be j growing fruit trees reported up to date bonds. Estate valued at $5,ou0. Nine Will Kims makes the beet ice cream in teen acres of land is bequeathed to Mrs. low, tinted with the golden hue of the oats. $7 dence for his own occupancy on Maple from any oue shipping point, Dundee town. He is also an artist on soda R. P. Bird. $1,169.25 note, share and sun, hovered about the lower hills which BETAIL MARKET water Choicest confectionery and, street, near George Fleeher’s. J. W. seemed piled upon each other in the far heads the list with 757 acres. Full re- share alike to six grandchildren ; $527 Gault, J. B. Gardner, J. A. Peckham Straw ................. Baled 1 ports w ill be published as received. The fruits always on hand in season. note to W. W, Nelson, grandson, $4'J0 and P Fellows are carpenters In charge. distance. To the east stretches the vast acreage reported to date is as follows: Mixed Chop............................ $19 FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES. extent of eastern Oregon. To the south I .to Nancy J. Belcher; $210 to stepson, The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E. Wheat Chop.......................... $20 Mrs. C. E.Lcux and children went to acres rearing their snowy heads above the Wm. Bland; $25 to grandson, John church will give an ice cream and lawn AU Orders will ba fillad promptly Also have $18 757 | Bird ; $25 to grandson, Wm. Bird ; $25 to Shorts.................... ... social at N. E. Kegg’s residence on the Albany Tuesday, where they will visit, clouds, stands Jeffeison, Three Sisters, I Dundee.......... Middlings ............... $20 . 566 granddaughter, Lulu Bird ; $25 to grand evening of the 8th. The usual prices with Dr. Fuller’s family until Mr. Loux Shasta and Washington. In the west is McMiunville MASON CANNING JARS $15 decides upon a future location. He will 1 the Willamette valley nestled between Sheridan 331 daughter, Clara Hinton , $-5 to grand- Bran . .............. ....... will prevail. To put them in. "311 eell L. E. Walker will buy all your pro leave next Tuesday for Pocatello, Idaho. 1 the Coari Range and the Cascades. The 1 North Yamhill . 130 daughter Ella Melville. Balance of es- Gates A Henry of the Commercial dues, paying the higheet price in cash i Newberg 64 I tale to R. P. Bird. Elsia Wright is preparing for his usual ; roar of the Pacific we could distinctly 1 the maiket will justify. lie will sell stables are preparing to enlarge their . Dayton.......... . 61 I hear as it lashed the golden Bands. Guardianship of Otto Pape. A. H. you flour, feed, hay, eats, field and gi :ar- summer outing. He is firing up his old office and harness rooms and build a ' Springbrook. . 39 Pape appointed guardian. Bonds fixed den fjeeds as cheap as any other deal« ler. deeping apartment fur employes, being engine, to invade the grain fields. He , Stretched in front of us like a stream of ' Bellevue... D street south of First National Bank. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. • I molten gold,winding from the mountains says this is the last year, though, that He also carries a lull line of Graham in improvements necessary to make matters ___ at $12,530, and approved. S. Root, J. C. Nelson and W. W. Walker appointed small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, everybody can go to the coast and leave 1 to the sea, a distance of 150 miles, lies more convenient. Total............................................... 1940 wheatlets,etc. Nursery stock a specialty. ' the pride of our Pacific waterways, the him to sweat over that thresher. appraisers. Appraisement $7,417.91. This is only a small per cent of the E. Haworth is again in the city this ' glorious Columbia. In the north rises J. J. Henderson, as assignee, ha3 sold fruit acreage of the county. Newberg week canvassing for the Standard die July Weather. the beautiful white-robed peaks Ranier, tionary. This ia the best opportunity 200 acres of the Sanders estate to a Mr. will probably head the list when full re Captain Harris reports the highest Adams and St. Helens. To an appreci Yours Respectfully, you will have to order the latest and i Marcus, of Iowa, for $35 per acre. Mr. ative admirer, such a scene is like being turns are in, although McMinnville’s temperature for the past month at When Baoy was aick, ws gare her CaitorU. Marcus will occupy the place as soon ae acreage will nearly doable. No reports moet complete dictionary published, de be can move out. Three years ago this transported across the tide to that golden have bean yet received from Amity, 97 degrees on the 18th. The lowest When aha wm a Child, the cried tor Ceatorta. livered to you free of freight. rferdont A scene of sublime When she became Mise she clung to Caaorla, land would have brought $50 per acre. land of beauty Carlton or Wheatland. Sheridan men was 40 deg. and 5 min. on the 10th. The ball boys divided the honors iD grandeur and beauty. ’ ’ When th* bad Children, she gave them CaMorla. It will reach that value again some day. were very prompt. Warren Merchant Mean, 65 deg and 5 min. The total their two games with Silverton Saturday of North Yamhill sent in first report. precipitation was three hundredths The Yamhill bridge at this place is and Sunday. The first game stood 7 to D rowning at W oods .—That was an Most of the trees reported are young of an inch. Thunder and lightning 11 for McMinnville, the other 6 to 6 for: now completed, and Mr. Henderson, the extremely sad accident that befell a Ì Ï Hili iiiTTiiMiiTFitiTFiHf iiiiftTiii iiiinTìiirnrif iTiTlììTnin i'll lift* Filverton. This leaves two games won superintendent of the work, eays it is camping party of three wagons from prunes from oue to four years old. The occurred on the 19th. Tw’o days Lowest prices on stationery and music by each nine. An effort will be made to strong enough to bear anything that Newberg, as they started home from old apple orchards are reported with a were cloudy, 28 days clear and one at C. Griesen's. 19tf travels the road. 200,000 feet of lumber, Woods Thursday of last week The good yield. The few orchards reported fair. break the tie at Gervais on the 5th. give 4,400 bushels. Very few of the all sound, was put in at a cost of $7.50 j members of the party belonged to the “Dressmaking” feigns26c ready printed Will Kuns can take a few more con XVII AT THEY HAVE DOSE. per thousand. The water span, which j Terrell, Kirk, Hall and other families. enumerators paid any attention to the at this office. tractu for supplying thresher wagons has been in about 16 years, was found ] They bad been in camp nearly two old apple orchards. Everything is want with bread. Those who wish to be aup- The first trustworthy’ information A large selection of music, vocal and to be generally sound. weeks, and had had an unusually pleas ed. Every shipping point should be rep plied should get in early, or they may relative to the extent of the damage instrumental, 10 cents each, at C. Gris- Uncle Michael Shelley baa been ill at ant time. Two wagons had been ferried resented at the directors’ meeting at sen’s. 29w3 get left. the home of bis son, Rolandus, in this j over and proceeded on their way. Then Newberg, Saturday, Aug. 4,10 a. m. and done by the grain aphis was un Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real To E xchange —Some desirablo and : city for several weeks, but ie now suffi came the surrey, in which were Mrs. have a hand iu the joint rules to be earthed on the farm of Marion Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at Improved Portland property to exchange ciently recovered to visit his daughter, Terrell and two daughters and Mr. Hall adopted at that time. Fiechter, eight miles south of Cor HELLO, who is it? A new Customer? Well, what this office. tf for farming lands in Yamhill or Wash .Mrs. Sitton of McMinnville can we do for you? The old and daughter. The team taking fright vallis, where the entire grain crop Lovers of good tea should try Standard ington counties. Address, Patil A. . gentleman has seen 80 winters pass over at the ferryman pulling the rope, backed Brace tlic Serves. 5 of this season was threshed last Fri Is that WALLACE & WALKER ? sun-dried, now being introduced on its Ozanne, box 719, Portland, Oregon, or his head, and he appeared quite feeble off and precipitated all into the river, I Sedatives and opiates won’t do it. day and Saturday. About 2,000 merits by J. P. Irvine. Rhodes A Rhodes, McMinnville. tf Yes. as he stepped aboard the train last Fri ! With difficulty the unfortunate party ' These nervines do not make the nerves bushels of grain, principally oats, When you want anything in the jew 1 were all rescued after going to the bot strong, and failing to do this fall short of Yamhill people who reached the top day.—[Independence Enterprise. was threshed and it was all fall elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei- Well send me one of those BROOMS you have dis 1 tom of the stream, about fifteen feet, ex producing the essential of their quietude, of Mount Hood in the Mazama climb, played in your show window. Eill Taylor, the city bill poster, left sown. With the first appearance of Ï vigor And while in extreme cases — der. He competes for quality and quan and have been enrolled as members are town last week, leaving his bill board cept M tb . Terrell, who did not rise to * I bugs in this county, Mr. Fiechter’s tity. : Well, what priced one do you want ? six iu number. They are Prof. Jessup and his board bill. If his landlady had the surface until after the expiration of and these only—of nervous irritation The Estey, Earhuff and Kimball or and Miles Reece of Newberg, and Dr. secured her board bill bv taking his bill about five minutes. The work of rescue such drugs may be advisable, their fre fields became infested, and the grain Let me see, what do you ask for them ? 19tf Swick, Dr. Lewis, Alva P. Mecy and H. board, it would have bored Bill to thus was performed mainly by Mr. Hall and, quent use ie highly prejudicial to the remained literally covered with gans at C. Grissen’s. No. A will cost you 30 cents. ! 1 the ferryman. All efforts to resuscitate delicate organism upon which they act, them until the warm sun came out. Leave your order for a good, fat chick S. Ferris of Dav ton. have lost his bill board. What is Dallas’ the unfortunate lady were unavailing.1 and in order to renew their quieting ef No. B will cost you 25 cents. » aud with thousands of lady bugs, en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street ; The list of premiums for the state fair gain .is Independence's loss.—[Dallas Her husband and two grown eons were j fect increased and dangerous doses event No. C will cost you 20 cents. market. apparently drove the aphis away. No. 4 will cost you 15 cents. has been issued by the state printing Observer. This is the Taylor that left a in the advance party. A stranger hur- ] ually become necessary. Hostetter’s Mr. Fiechter’s crop had every ap D. A. Smith, the watchmaker and ;* house The premiums aggregate $20,030, j board bill in McMiunville, but took hie ried to summon thorn, but he could not Stomach Bitters is inefficient substitute 2 Well, you had better 6end me one of each, as I do pearance of being tho most thrifty jeweler, carries a good line of clocks, ■ one-fourth of which is state appropria j bill board with him. not expect to buy brooms so cheap again. How in the tell which of the party was drowned.I for such pernicious drugs. It quiets the lie has harvested in ten years, and ] watches, jewelry and silverware, at i tion. The fair opens September 17th. The receipts oi fees by the county offi Alter running all the way back, the sad nerves by bracing, toning, strengthening world can you sell them so cheap ? ! reasonable figures. He makes a specialty McMinnville people who have been ap cers ior July are less than one-half their truth was revealed to them that the wife them. The connection between weak after a very thorough examination ! of repairing fine watches. Well, you see we bought them at a bargain and we pointed to positions during the fair are: monthly salary. But July was an un and mother was the victim. The body ness of the nervous system and that of he placed an estimated yield on it of : are giving our customers the benefit. ; v John Redmond, division superintendent usually dull month. The new fee system was boxed and a special team at once the organs of digestion is a strong and I 25 bushels per acre for wheat and 55 • of horses: O. P. Coshow, superintendent will operate to throw more litigation in started for Sheridan, traveling all night. sympathetic link. The Bitters, by im bushels for oats. Ob, is that the way you do? * When threshed of woolens, manufactures aud wool; justices’ courts, and the absence of pro From there the remains were shipped to parting healthful impulse to digesive and s The the actual yield turned out to be, Yes. Mrs. E. B. Fellows, superintendent of vision of mileage to sheriffs within their Newberg Friday, and tho funeral oc assimilating functions, promotes through wheat 20 bushels per acre, and oats millinery, sewing and knitting; gate own counties will give constables more curred Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lee out the whole system a vigor in which Well, that is what.everybody tells me. Well, you Defines 75,000 more words and ; can count on me as one of your regular customers after keepers at railroad gate. W. L. Warren to do. Under the new law clerks are re Stanley started immediately after the the nerves come in for a large share. 40 bushels; showing a loss on account phrases than any other diction » this. and John Bennett. quired to exact $5 from plaintiffs in all accident to carry the news to Newberg I Vee the Bitters in malaria, constipation of bugs, of wheat five bushels, and ary in the English Language. oats 15 bushels per acre. The grain A dispute over a trifling matter arose suits, and $3 for filing answer, demurrer on horseback, and made the journey in bilious and kidney trouble. * is not shrunken, but on the contrary between George Clark and Landlord or motion on the part of any defendant, fifteen hours, riding all night. A good He wrote to his wife at the tea shore, is plump, large and heavy. The The best and most complete ever issued Sanders Monday evening. The timely and an additional sum from the plaintiff team was also drowned. It is said the I’ve worked even- night until four, damage to the wheat consisted solely to the English-speaking race. The most arrival of Marshal Neal prevented any of $12 before any trial shall be had, un ferry boat was a poorly constructed con But he didn't state that from two o clock on rtimnuu.iniwim............. n.«.nu. h . h , i i » hw • hu ... iuiiwiihi learned men of this country and England less referred to a referee or upon demur It had been to unlock ths door. i in the failure of husks here and have bloodshed or even any scars. Clark was cern. A damage suit for the recovery of endovsed it, and to their verdict is I there in heads to fill, such husks added that of leading American colleges backing Sanders away from his prem rer. The exactions are in lieu of fees the value of the team is likely to follow. Well liuewu iu Texas. iers in a threatening manner, for which such parties have herctoioro been re having no grain inside at all. With * Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best the oats the damage consisted in the he was placed under arrest, and was be- quired to pay said olficiais in such mat The valuable Clydesdale horse Mason W. J. CLARK,D.D.S It is Just the thing for everyone tn want of a iug led to the city lock-up, »hen he sud ters, and also in lieu of the oid trial fee, Forward, widely known among the known and most respected citizens of failure of thq whole nead to fill and good comprehensive and reliable dictionary Graduai« Cnlveraity of Mich. denly broke away from the marshal and sud they are paid into the county treas farmers of Yamhill county, and for sev Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diar i generally in large patches in vari that is abreast of modern scholarship. It is destined to hold preeminence for many ran home. He presented himeelf the ury. This law will save to the county in eral years the property of J. D. Nairn, rhoea for a long time and tried many dif year: to come. Henceforward ourold friends Hat opened an office in Union Block, Room 6. ous parts of the field. In one forty Webster and Worcester must take a back next day before the city recorder and the clerk’s office alone, judging from died at the farm of A. M. Lafollette iu ferent remedies without benefit, until and U prepared to do all work in the dental line seat. Sold only by subscription at a price acre field a patch of five acres was most satisfactory. plead guilty to disturbing the peace, and past years, nearly three thousand dollars. Marion county last week, at the age of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dia •ilso before the justice on a complaint of This is a republican stroke of economy 12 years He was a valuable animal and rrhoea Remedy was used; that relieved ; literally without a grain of oats so S. HAWORTH CEOO AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. assault and battery, the two fines and that the populists ought heartily to en- leaves behind a progeny of remarkable him at once. For Eale bv g. Howorth & ’ far as could be discovered in a Publishers* Agent OneDoor Wett Co. and uniform, excellence. MoMINXVIlXI OB. careful examination— Corvallis Tima I dorse, Newberg, Oregon costs aggregating $22. of Ciger fetore. U atcst M cthoo e< F»'«nsa E xtraction . STUDEBAKER WAGONS LOCAI, NEWS. * JONES & ADAMS' Sawmill or Lumber Yard H ardware . S ash , D oors , P ints , E tc . MOST GOODS FOR LEAST CASH HODSON’S. GALVANIZED IRON WEBFOOT GUTTER Eight Feet Long Without a Seam. RED FRONT All Fruits in their Season As Cheap as can be obtained in City. Campers Outfitted with Good Lunches C. M. WEED, AT ELLO NO. 3 ! •i Standard Dictionary i I GOODBYE. / GOOD BYE_______ F RANK ROECA, fashionable jailor, .