The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, August 17, 1894, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
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siccEssrrL applicants
COU.VT Y CO 'iniSSIONERS.
Tne potato crop needs rain badly.
Keal Estate Transfer*.
W asted .—A lady teacher in a private
For weekending August 15th:
Go to Dr. G. 8. Wright for tine dental family. Must understand music. For tor Teacher«) Certificates at Aug­
AUGUST TERM.
Hot peanuts every’ day at Knns’ work.
farther particulars inquire-of Mrs. Anna
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Douglas and Rebecca A Carter to G
ust Examination.
bakery.
In
the
matter
of supplies for D. W.
M.
Martin.
North
Yamhill,
Oregon.
33
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F. Anstine was in Portland on business
Nettie Dickinson, Nettie Guild. Nellie Marquis. Ordered that l»e allowed $12 ' C Litchfield 80asec4t6r7........ $ 200
J. C. Hoover is engineer at the Hend- Wednesday.
Gardner,
Lena Stilwell, F H. Taylor, per month until further order from the P M Scroggins dec’d et al to Win
D ropped D ead .—Albert Hutton, a man
ricks war^iouse.
Goodrich, .59 a in Willamina t 6
Rev. Thompson will fill his pulpit .18 about 42 years of age, walked into Amity McMinnville.
’ court.
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Editor Heath hied himself to t hi­ usual next Sunday.
Alice Heath, Sheridan.
In the malter oi damage assessors in i Wm Goodrich and wf to Martha A
I from his residence four miles east of that
mountains yesterday.
Berta
Kirk,
Margret
Williams,
New
­
Mr. Heath's family is Bpending the town on Monday to see Dr Woods about
the case of E. T. Branson. J K. Con­ Epperlv.
a, pt Wm Branson
F. M. York is adding a new roof and week at Camp Jones.
ner, H. S. Maloney and Sam Buell ap-1 die, t 6 r 7........................
his health
He had been ailing from berg.
5
porches to his residence
Belle
Farnsworth,
Olive
McCann,
pointed to met at Branson’s Saturday, Au­ Agues and Frederick Barnekoff to
Mrr. J. B. Garduer and daughter Nel­ stomach and heart affection, but had
Dayton.
Mr and Mrs. H. H Caee spent n few lie are at Camp Jone?.
gust 11th, to assess damages if any sus-: Tillie Zeitfuchs, lot 6 Cove Or­
kept tip and attended to his daily work.
Gertrude Imus, Julia Prentiss, Julia tained by leaving fence of said Branson
days in Portland this week.
chard .............
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Flint Martin and family came hon.e He had been in the doctor’s office but a Muichin, Dundee.
< down by Henry Gee, supervisor, causing
short time, when he complained of feel­
Judge Magers and family will visit rel­ from Netarts on Monday.
Lidea Washburn, Lafayette.
stock to enter said premises and destroy (
ing ill, and expressed a desire to lie
To Printer«,
atives in Silverton next week.
Do you war.t an office desk’ See tb it
Malinda Harris, Amity.
said
Branson’s grass.
down.
Before
the
doctor
could
grant
The cylinder press upon which the
Rhodes A Rhodes have removed to the 'president s desk ” at Snook’s furnitu e
In matter of repairing Lafayette bridge R eporter is now printed is offered for
the request. Hutton fell upon the floor
upper story oi the Braly block.
¡trace the Nerve«.
store.
dead. He was a large man physically
I across Yamhill river. Ordered that J. sale. It will be sold at a bargain.
do
it
Sedatives
and
opiates
won
’
t
D. 0 Durham had some wheat that
Mrs. G. S. Wright ¡3 in Prineville, at The funeral was held the following day
J. Henderson be appointed to make such
threshed 33 bushel® to the acre
the home of her mother, who is quite at H. Simpkins’ residence. His family These nervines do not make the nerves i repairs as he may deem necessary, and
LOST.
strong, and failing to do this fall short of
Prof. T. C. Bell of l.aCreolc academy, sick.
is authorized to purchase the supplies of
consists of a wife and two children.
producing
the
essential
of
their
quietude,
Dallas, was in the city Saturday.
lumber, nails and material necessary
Miss Nettie Guild closed her school in
July 2?th, somewhere on the road be-
This office prints hop tickets on >-hnrt Columbia county last week, and returned
W ilt . B e A ppealed .—The case of vigor And while in extreme cases— therefor. Like authorization was given tween McMinnville and Lebanon, an ac­
assault and battery brought against and these only—of nervous irritation for repairing the Whiteson bridge across count book. Tne name of L. E. Coyle
notice and in the boat of style. All kinds home.
such drugs may be advisable, their fre­
of job work neatly and cheaply done.
appears on the fly leaf of the book. A
Arthur McPhillips badly mashed his Walter McCune, city marshal of Sheri­ quent use is highly prejudicial to the I the Yamhill river.
dan,
by
Frank
Frazier,
mention
of
which
In the matter of Mary A. Lewis’ land suitable reward will be given for the re­
Rev. Meminger and family are enjoy­ foot Saturday by dropping a heavy
was made last week, was-tried last Satur­ delicate organism upon which they act, sold for taxes. It appearing to the court turn of same to this office.
32-2
ing a vacation at Jones’ mill.
weight upon it.
day before Justice Rhodes, W. T. Vinton and in order to renew their quieting ef­ that she was in destitute circumstances
S. J. Dunn is engineer with Wright’s
Prof. Brownson returned Friday from
fect increased and dangerous doses event­
appearing a« prosecutor and O. II. Irvine
Me JI in n ville Produce Market.
steam thresher crew.
Southern Oregon, where he went in the
ually become necessary.
Hostetter’s and unable to pay said taxes, the same
fdr
the
defense.
The
Justice
decided
Reported by L. F Walker.
having
been
bought
by
the
county
for
Stomach Bitters is an efficient substitute
If yon really want fine photos with interest of the college
that the marshal exceeded his authority
taxes,
ordered
tl
at
she
be
relieved
of
Good
clean
wheat.. ...
39
proiier lighting go to Hogg, lie is not
Firea in the mountains and the burn-1 in arre«ting without a warrant and for for such pernicious drugs. It quiets the said taxes and that the^ertificate of sale
Oats.....................
30
nerves
by
bracing,
toning,
strengthening
turning out low grade trash.
ing of straw makes the atmosphere the purpose of collecting a dog-tax. There
Butter
25@30
them. The connection between weak­ of said land lx? cancelled.
Miss Sadie Smith returned the first of smoky enough to cure meat.
was nothing found in the city ordinances
In the matter of petition of Virgil Eggs..................................
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ness
of
the
nervous
system
and
that
of
Dr. Calbreath and family returned from granting the authority. McCune was
the week from a two weeks’ stay at Long
I Levins. Ordered that J. J. Hendersou Chickens......................
$1 50@300
the
organs
of
digestion
is
a
strong
and
Beach.
Netarts yesterday morning Ho brought : fined $5 and costs. The defense asked
7c a
sympathetic link. The Bitters, by im­ be authorized to act as his judgment dic­ Turkeys............................ ....
that the fine be made $20 in order that
Miss l.ona White of Salem is visiting the tail of the panther hide with him.
$3
parting healthful impulse to digestive and tates to the interest oi the county for Ducks.............................
The local lodge oi the Ladies’ Circle of , the case might be appealed to the circuit assimilating functions, promotes through­ said Levins.
her sister Mrs. Montee, and her brother
Potatoes..
.................
30
T. A. White.
the Woodmen is to be chartered soon, j court, and the prosecution not objecting, out the whole system a vigor .in which
CLAIMS ALLOWED.
Dressed Hogs.
............
5c
4
5Iiss Mattie Gilbert, formerly of this It has the insurance feature for women, j this was done. The costs amount to about the nerves come in for a large share. A D Simpson case for recorder . 6 50 j Veal..................................
Baled hav, timothy ........
$10
place, died on the 9th ¡net. at the home
A fruit arch, planned by J. C. Cooper,' $30.
Use the Bitters in malaria, constipation Calbreath & Goucher, medical
services...................................... 47 00 1
county manager of the fruit society, will j
cheat
$7
of her parents in Portland.
bilious and kidney trouble.
OBITl AH 1
do
do
40 50
oats...............
$7
Mrs. <«. B. Tucker and son Floyd came be prepared as a county exhibit at the |
License« to lUarry»
' Ramsey & Fenton, legal service . 7 00 i
Died, on Friday, August 10. 1894,
RETAIL MARKET.
up from University Park Tuesday, to state fair.
. A H Denny, bridge work
6 00 ! Baled Straw....................
visit Mr. Hogg’s family.
The Salvation Army is coming to town. I Edith May Keen, daughter of G. W.
$5
Aug. 14th R. L. Richardson, aged 28, C E Branson, establishing sec cor 6 00 i
Mixed Chop....................
They
are
billed
to
arrive
next
Saturday,
Keen,
of
consumption,
aged
20
years.
$19
E. C. Walker and family returned
of Pierce county, Wash., and Emma Union Hdw’r Co, hdw’r.............. 6 90 !
Wheat Chop....................
$20
from the lake Friday Wes. Wallace re­ and to remain some time. They will I Edith May Keen was born April 11, Finney, aged 27, of Yamhill county.
2 00 !
J L Myers, rent polling place
Shorts
.
............
1874,
near
Washington.
Davis
county,
hold
forth
in
a
ten'.
$18
paired to Jones’ mill for hia vacation the
Aug. 14, T. F. Goodrich, aged 84, Coroner’s inquest, Paulus ....... 29 10 1
$20
following day.
Will Izigan and his coast part}' re­ Indiana. She united with the M. E. and Sibbie Fowler, aged 17, of Yamhill R P Bird, mdse for poor ... .. 28 82 1 Middlings........................
Bran.
.
.
church at North Yamhill, at the age of county, married by Justice Rhodes on
$15
turned
Wednesday
evening,
with
3
00
j
As near as threshers can estimate by
¡AJApperson,
do . .........
L. E. Walker will buy all your pro-
14, under the ministry of Rev. McIntire, Tuesday.
other
casualty
than
a
broken
nose
the work already done, the green aphis
and lived a life consistent with her pro­ Aug. 14th, John B. Fryer, aged 27, of Wilson & Henderson, livery....... 6 00 ! duce, paving the highest price in cash
in these parts can be charge.! with an one member of the party.
Millsap & Cook, mdse for poor . 10 00 the market will justify. He will sell
Hogg, the photographer, is spending fession until her death.
Carlton, and Minnie M. Potter, aged 22, R M Wade & Co, hdwr............
average damage of about five bushels of
69 50 you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar­
seeds as cheap as any other dealer.
the week at Jones’mill, combining rec­ She was stricken with consumption of Sheridan.
wheat per acre.
6 75 ! den
J
T
Smith,
indigent
..................
.
D street south of First National Bank.
about ten months previous to her death,
reation
with
the
taking
of
a
few
views
of
Henry Boivin, hdwr. ................. .
3 30 1 He also carries a full line of Graham in
People will die, though the times are
and although her sufferings were great,
or Interest to ¿Mother«.
F R Wilson, lumber, 3 bills........ 295 49 small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal,
hard. Burns A Darnels say they have the handsome scenery thereabouts.
she bore them with patience and forti­ The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam,
2 25 ! wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty.
W A Benedict, bridge work.
If you want a kitchen, dining or center tude, and welcomed death as a relief to
buried more people so far this year than
of
McKeesport,
Pennsylvania,
in
the
F
H
Barnhart,
printing.
............
table,
Snook
has
them
at
the
lowest
8 00 I
for any similar period since they have ¡
her sufferingsand a summons to a bright­
10 70
prices. We have also a good line of er life beyond. A father, mother and treatment of diarrhoea in her children Fred Bent, blacksmithing.
been in business.
will undoubtedly be of interest to many Dorrance Bros, lumber............. .
5 78
On the 31st Inst Mr. and Mrs D A picture frame mouldings and guarantee sister mourn her loss.
mothers. She says- ‘T spent several C M Weed, mdse poor...............
I
our
work
first-class.
6 15 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castaria,
Wallace will celebrate the silver anni- j
Deceased was buried from the M. E. weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great
T W Smith, boarding Indigent . 11 78 When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
P.
I..
Richardson
of
Tacoma.
Wash.,
versary of their marriage. The R eporter
church Saturday, by the W. R. C. and flood, on account of my husband being
When she became Miss, she clung to Castaria,
hof.es they inay live to as joyously cele- an<*
Emma Finney of thiscity, were Epworth League, Rev. Meminger de- employed there. We had several chil­ W G Henderson, salary sheriff . 178 16
When she bad Children she gave toes Castona,
R
L
Conner,
deputy
sheriff
..
.
50
00
married
on
Tuesday
by
Rev.
Denton
at
brute their golden wedding.
livering the funeral discourse.
dren with us, two of whom took the dia­ A E McKern, salary clerk.......... 161 50
It is the testimony of most people that the residence of T. A. McCourt. They
rrhoea very badly. I got some of Cham­ C H McKinney, dept elk............ 50 00
FOR
Til
F
SPORTSMEN.
Will Kuns makes the best ice cream in departed the same day for Tacoma.
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea F M York, salarj’ assessor.......... 294 00
town. He is also an artist on soda | Theio is some complaint that the re­ Provision« of the Tre«pa«« law Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It I N Collard, janitor..................... 20 00
Lowest prices on stationery and music
water. Choicest confectionery and ligious interests of the community were
Pas«eil by the La«t Legis­
cured both of them. I knew of several I L Martin, lumber..................... 30 82
at
C. Griseen’s.
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fruits alwavB on hand in Beason.
not properly subserved last Sunday, but
lature.
other cases where it was equally success­ H Bailey, lumber........................ 157 21
“
Dressmaking
”
signs25c
ready
printed
ful.
I
think
it
cannot
be
excelled
and
Fred Harris graduated from the state . one pastor being left in thecitv. Let the
The trespass law or senate bill, No. 15,
W D McKune, election room.... 2 0O
normal school of Indiana on Wednesday- preachers have a vacation. They will introduced by Judge O. N. Denny, passed .cheerfully recommend it. 25 and 50 H Bailey et al damages on road . 35 00 at this office.
last. Ife will visit a few weeks in Mis-1 preach better and be more appreciated at the last session of the legislature cent bottles for sale by S. Howorth & Co. S C Tupper, care of indigent.... 15 00
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
sonrl liefore returning home. We under­ when they come back.
H Bailey, lumber..................... , 115 2u Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
should lie carefully’ read by all sportsmen
Save Your Fruit.
J. O. Rogers, deputy recorder, returned before engaging in a hunt for birds or
stand he has chosen the legal profession
P P Durant, iron rods.................
tf
4 00 this office.
as his life work.
Wednesday from a pleasant vacation other game. For the benefit of the local
If you have any fruit to sell, Hungar­ Dr Goucher, examining insane
5 00
When you want anything in the jew­
The big clothing house of Kay & Todd I spent with his friend Chas. Heinpstreet sportsmen the law is published:
ian, Silver, or other prunes, egg plums, W B Gilpin, coffin for Mary Caves 15 00 elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei-
is receiving its fall stock of goods. Some at Tillamook. He had the fun of trot­ Section 1. It «hall b3 unlawful for any or any fruit that will bear shipment, J O Rogers, dept recorder ......... 50 00 der. He competes for quality and quan­
have arrived and more are on the way.! ting out a 30-pound salmon in Tillamook person other than an officer on lawful whatever, you should report it to J. C. I Justice’s transcript State vs
tity.
Simpson.................................... 18 60
Prices are down to suit the times, and bay. His first »ensatlon was that his business being armed with a gun, pistol Cooper, the county agent, and he will
The Estey, Earhuff and Kimball or­
or other firearm, to go or trespass upon find a market for you, whether in large ' Wvatt Harris, salary and fees.... 121 00 gans at C. Grissen’s.
everybody who wears pant« knows that line had caught on a stump.
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C. W. F. Thielmann, a German living any enclosed premises or lands without or small quantities. There is a big de­ J J Henderson, lumber............. 68 00
an unbroken line is the best to select
Leave your order for a good, fat chick­
6 62 en, dressed lor Sunday dinner. D street
from.
in Dundee, and his son, were found the consent of the owner or possessor mand east for fruit, and every pound R A Stow, blacksmithing
should be saved. There are many bush­ Glass & Prudhotnme, blank book 2« . 0 market.
To E xchange .—Some desirable and guilty of assault and battery before a thereof.
.Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any els of the finest fruit in obscure orchards Portland hospital, care of Mr« D
improved Portland property to exchange justice of the peace the first of the week.
M eadow L ake —My team will leave
9 CO McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and
f<>r farming lands in Yambill or Wash­ They were fined $5 and costs, which they person to shoot upon or from the public and it should all be saved. There may j Ellis and T W Clark
19 25 Saturdays tor Meadow Lake. Special
be arrangements made to go to die J Shellar, blacksmithing
ington counties. Address, Paul A. declined to pay. Constable W. T. highways.
Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any orchards and get it if the owner has not J J Henderson, labcr and took
trips when ordered. Round trip $2.
Ozanne, box 719, Portland, Oregon, or Macy brought them to McMinnville
on McMinnville bridge.
570 V i Best fishing grounds in Oregon. Fine
Wednesday and they are now serving person, being armed with a gun or other time to bring it in in good shape, and
Rhodes <4 Rhodes, McMinnville.
tf
Stone A. St. John, Hawn bridge 891 13 health resort. Hotel accom wuciatiuiib
firearm, to cause permit or suffer any will report it to the agent.
time in the county jail.
The amount of county school fund non­
J E Magers, judge’s salary and
dog, accompanying such person to go or
reasonable, Pltyity oí boats. Board, $1
Miss Emma Miller, daughter of John
in the hands of the county treasurer will
Weil Known in Toxa),
money paid............................
enter upon auy enclosed premises with­
70 16 per day.
average $2.80 per pupil. The apportion­ Miller of Happy Valley, broke her ankle out the consent of the owner or possessor
Mr. J. C. Boa well, one of tbe best Transcript State vs Kauffman and
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R. B. H ibbs .
Wednesday morning by jumping from a
ment will be made August 20,1894.
Bangasser.................... ............. 18 95 I
thereof; provided, that this section shall known and most respected citizens of
second story window. The girls of the
J. B. S tilwsll .
not apply to dogs in pursuit of deer or Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diar­ Transcript State vs McDuffie
37 75
ARTHUR J. VIAL, Af. D.
The county court at its last session did family bad been in the habit of airing varmints.
..........
rhoea for a long time aud tried mauv dif- H B fit John, lumber
b 52 •
the
bedclothes
by
throwing
them
out
of
a good thing in rejecting the claim filed
Sec. 4. Any person violating the pro­ fereut remedies without benefit, until i J B Stilwell, salary and postage
53 oo :
on behalf of DeWitt McDuffie, who shot the window, and to save the tedium of visions of this act shall be deemed guilty Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dia- Mrs E J English, brd’g poor
15 00 Physician and Surgeon,
defending
the
stairs,
would
accomplish
the Paulus boy, for fees as witness before
of misdemeanor, and upon conviction rrhoea Remedy was used; that relieved i Good Samaritan hospital, care J
the coroner’s jury. What consummate the feat all at one jump, by alighting on thereof shall be punished by a fine of not him at once. For sale bv S. Howorth &
R Mays...............
...
63
the bedclothes. Being of portly build,
M c M innville , ore .
gall to ask it'
J C Pennington, salary treasurer 50
less than $15 nor more thau $50, and in Co.
Miss Miller’s jump on this occasion was
|EF
Smith,
blacksmithing
........
default
of
the
payment
of
the
fine
im
­
6
J. H. Bridgeford of Bay City, Grand too much for the strength of her ankle.
Card of Thank».
2
J T Watson, bridge work
posed shall be committed to the county
Patron of the Eastern Star, was in the
D. A. SMITH,
We
wish
to kindly thank the many ■ P Lindgren, repairs .
The
Corvallis
Informer
brings
the
in
­
jail of the county in which the offense is
city Tuesday on his way to Dallas to re­
8
organize a lodge of this order. Ho was telligence of the marriage on the 15th committed, one day for every $2 of said friends who helped us so faithfully i A J Frisbie, tools
through our time of trouble, and we J J Henderson, sal com’r
ram
85
ansieted by ¿Mrs. M. P. Cooper, treas­ inst., at" the residence of the bride’s tine.
Sec. 5. Justices of the peace for the have always found the people of Mc­ A Neleou, salary com’r............... • )•»
Has moved across the street to Union Block,
urer, and Mrs. C. W. Talmage, associate parents near Monroe, of Mr. Fred Nelson
matron. Mr. Bridgeford is a brother of and Miss Ida Martin, and says the news | proper county shall have jurisdiction of Minnville true friends in time of need.
MCMINNVILLE,
-
OREGON.
will "fall like a thunderbolt among the the trial of offenses herein defined.
W m . and E lla P oole .
ElftLXA!
our townsman, T. J. Bridgeford.
Messrs. J. C. Gates, E. F. Sutherland young ladies of Corvallis, who thought
floor’» Valley Picnic.
Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the the Standard Dictionary
All Evening With the Spirit«.
and J. Hoff left Monday by buckboard that Fred belonged to them.” To some
A
picnic
will
be
given
in
Lute
Morris
’
extent
it
struck
us
the
same
way,
but
Graphic,
Texarkana, Arkansas, ha«
Ben M. Barney, one of the leading test
for a tour of southern Oregon. They
grove, Moor’s valley, August 26th. A found what he believe« to be the best
we
have
regained
consciousness
enough
mediums
of
Portland,
addressed
a
small
were thoroughly equipped with all need­
Defines 75,000 more words and
suitable program has been selected for remedy in existence for the flux, His
ful articles, even to a prospecting pan, to heartily congratulate Fred and bride audience in Foresters bull Wednesday
phrases tnan any other diction­
on this im[>ortaut step. They are now in evening, on the philosophy and occult the occasion, which will consist of speak­ experience is well worth remembering.
ary in the English Language.
and will visit the Bohemian mine.
mysteries of spiritualism. He affirmed ing, singing, music by the band and He says: "Last «utnmer I had u very
Sutherland was a miner for years, and | the city.
*
What could easily have proven a ser­ his belief in the bible to the extent that other instruments. All are cordially in­ severe attack of flux. I tried almost
hue slept over the Bonanza, the richest
vited to attend. Free swinging all day.
best and most complete ever issued
pocket mine ever discovered in the ious accident occurred Wednesday on the the gospels were inspired, the rest Briug your dinner and have a good time. every known remedy, none giving relief. The
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ to the English-speaking race. The most
road
between
here
and
Jones
’
mill.
Mr.
history. His religion taught him that
United States
rhoea Remedy "as recommended to me. learned men of this country and England
have endorsed it, and to their verdict is
Wm Galloway was over to Salem Jim Henry was returning to town in a he should live the very best life he could
Travelers
inuet
not
forget
that
the
O.
I purchased a bottle and received almost added that of leading American colleges
: hack accompanied by Mrs. Harvey in’tbe world, and do good to others.
several days last week looking after state
R.
&
N.
line
is
thoroughly
repaired
and
immediate relief. I continued to use the
Henderson and Mrs. O. 8. Davidson. Those who live openly sinful lives and
*
fair matters. Mr. Galloway makes the
They were on one of the steepest grade« i claim to be spiritualists are not such in all trains are running without transfer or medicine and was entirely cured. I take
prediction that the fruit, grain and hop
delay.
Through
service
to
Omaha,
It is just the thing for everyone in want of a
pleasure in recommending this remedy
on the road when the brake gave way j the true sense. ’ It taught him that if
good comprehensive and reliable dictionary
display will be the largest and finest that
and the harness broke. The team was | every person could have the influence of Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago; to any person buffering with such a dis­ that is abreast of modern scholarship. It is
has ever been shown in the state, or in
Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair ease, us in my opinion it is the best med­ destined to hold preeminence for many
utiable to hold the hack back and turned ■
to come. Henceforward our old friends
aiv other state for that matter. Mr. aside into the bank. This turned the i 1 his spirit mother and father he could not cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and icine in existence.” 25 and 50 cent bot­ years
Webster and Worcester must take a back
I commit crime, and we could shut up. our
seat.
Sold only by subscription at a price
Galloway makes another prediction, to-
modern day coaches. Call on O. R. dt N. tles for sale by S. Howorth & Co.
most satisfactory.
hack over aud spilled the occupants out.
wit, that Yamhill county will carry off Besides some slight bruises no one was jails and restraining institutions, and agent before purchasing tickets, or ad­
save the tax now paid to sustain them.
HAWORTH
the laurels for these three exhibits.
Pear trees are breaking with their bur­
hurt.
Mr. Barney was faultlessly dressed, and dress W. H. Hurlburt, general passenger
Publishers’ Agent
agent,
Portland,
Or.
Mr». F. E. Wolfenden of McMinnville,
den of fruit.
Newberg, Oregon
A deed committed about a week ago in is the most intelligent representative of
who is spending the summer with this countygoes far towards strengthening the sect that has addressed a McMinn­
James •■V‘,xan<ler’a fa®il.v, is the music the theory of the total depravity of hu­ ville audience. With his wife a number
teacher in the McMinnville college. She manity. Some unknown person or per­ of songs and solos were rendered, and
is a skilled performer on the piano and sons tied weighted cans to the tails of both are good singers. Several tests
organ, and has proven herself to be a horses belonging to Wm. Gilson of Belle­ were given, and many’ questions
very efficient teacher, and under her vue, and to a valuable mare belonging to answered by rappings from the psyche
management the musical department a gentleman stopping with Mr. Gilson. box. As usual these wero very exhaust­
has become a prominent part of the We understand that all the animals have ive to the medium, and his vitality had
school work. So mneh is due to in­ returned except the mare, of which no' i to be renewed by drawing upon the
dividual talent.—Independence West trace can be found. Placed in this magnetism of others present. Not all of
Side.
predicament, most horses would run to the “sensing” was accurate, and where it
The body of L. Shirley, who was death, and it is difficult to conceive of a was not so it was easily laid to the in-
drowned at Slab creek on the 8th, was human being so profoundly ignorant or ! credulity of the subject, indirect in­
shipped from this place to Lebanon, desperately malicious as to be guilty of: fluence or future development. It was
partly correct, and in a few instances
Ind., on Tuesday. Tbe work of em­ such criminal action.
somewhat
remarkable. For instance, a
balming by our local undertakers was
The Grand Rondo Indian who was ar­
quite successful, considering the time rested for bigamy conducted his own letter was read by taking hold of the
that elapsed after death before it was case in the United States court at Port­ envelope that contained it, somewhat of
begun. The unreliability of some news land, and he was bound over in $5 j 0 the nature of the communication given,
A Special Line This Week of
reports was well shown in this case, bonds, which he furnished. He did not, and the sex and surname of the writer.
as two or three different dispatches sent deny having two wives, but he pleaded Another lady was told that she had a
the Oregonian had this corpse on the that he married only the last one with a bill from a certain party, giving name
way east almost a week before it started. license—the other one having been mar­ correctly, except initials, in her July
bundle of papers, and that she should
There are a number of young people ried according to Indian custom, without keep the bill, as it was in danger of be­
in and about Independence, planning to the formality of a license—the inference ing destroyed, and she would need it.
enter McMinnville college this fall. being that he is entitled to all the wives
' Other tests are to be given this (Thurs­
Some, for the especial purpose of study­ he can get according to the Indian
day) evening, when it is exj>ected the
ing music, which is one of the curriculum custom, so be marries only one of them power will be manifest in greater degree.
with
a
white
man
’
s
license.
Truly
the
of the college. This school is among the
first in tbe state, which fact is iustanced Indian is rapidly acquiring the ways of
Card oi Thank*.
by its being the recipient of one of the white man.—Statesman.
We
extend
our heartfelt thank« to our
Rockefeller’ll $5000 donations, it being a
Auction Sale.
friends and neighbors for their kindness
well known fact that he gives only to
institutions of high grade. This gener­ A public auction sale of the household and assistance in our hour of affliction
ous gift of several thousand dollars will effects of L. Bettman will be held at bis and bereavement.
M r . and M rs . G. W. K een .
add to the usefulness of the school. store on Monday, August 27tb, at 1 p. m.
P hoebe K een .
sharp.
•—West Side.
m jel
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BARGAINS ' n . FURNITURE
»
FLOOR ROCKERS A T $2.50
Why Don't you Use One of those -
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STUDEBAKER WAGONS
On which to hau: your
Lumber from
JONES £ ADAMS9
Sawmill or Luml.r Yard
*
*
For the House you are going to build ?
And as you pass their Store
atop and get your
H ardware , S ash ,
D oors , P aints , E tc
You can have your house completed in time to
cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower,
and then if you use the “Minnie” Binder you
will be happy. Call and examine our Stock.
JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville
CASH
We know la a hard thing to Ret. and
when you have It th« beat place to get
MOST GOODS FOR
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HODSON’S
You want to fix the old house up and make it look as good as new.
Here are the prices that will do It
White Lead 7c per lb.
Gilt Wall Paper 12 l-2c roll
Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50
Window Screens 50c
Machine Oil 15c gal
Spray Pumps $1.25
Garden Hose five cents a foot
Tents, $8
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always on hand.
Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Market.
HODSON’S
GALVANIZED IRON WEBFOOT GUTTER
Eight Feet Long Without a Seam.
Better and cheaper than Tin. Must be seen to i nder.-ttand all Its good qualities.
you will always find Hudson ha*, the Best Goods ai d R*st Prices.
Remember
GROCERY
Wants to furnish Everybody w ith
All Fruits in their Season
FOR TABLE ANO CANNING PURPOSES.
All Orders will be 'tiled promptly. Alao hare
meson canning jars
To put them tn.
Will sell
As Cheap as can be obtained in City.
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
Campers Outfitted with Good Lunches
Your:. Respectful!'-,
C. M. WEED, AT %DONT.
|i rn i i il ííTf » i riTH il » m TT í iTii i T m i « « usi i i TT i ii
ELLO NO. 3 !
HELLO, who is it? A new Customer? Well, what
can we do for you?
Is that WALLACE & WALKER ?
Yes.
Well send me one of those BROOMS you have dis­
played in your show window.
Well, what priced one do you want?
Let me see, what do you ask for them ?
No.
No.
No.
No.
A will cost you 30 cents.
B will cost you 25 cents.
C will cost you 20 cents.
4 will cost you 15 cent«.
Well, you had better send me one of each, as I do
not expect to buy brooms so cheap again. How in
world can you sell them so cheap ?
Well, you see we bought them at a bargain and
are giving our customers the benefit.
Oh, is that the way you do?
Yes.
Well, that is what everybody tells me. Well,
can count on me as one of your regular customers a
GOOD BYE.
GOOD BYE.
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W. J. CLARK,D.D.S ;
Graduate University of Mich.
H m opened an office tn Union Block. R ooto 6.
ana la prepared to do al. work in the dental line.
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
L atest MtTHOb e. F ainicsb E xtraction .
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[TRANK ROECA,
i
^ashjioqable jailor,
ÄftS.
MCXINNVILLI, OB.
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