The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, October 05, 1894, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
See the Standard dictionary before you
buy.
FRl’lT GROWERS MEET.
is not a season in Oregon when^the wood Newberg. James McCain for plff. Ac­ heartily welcomed back to his old
will have time to mature thoroughly be- tion for money. Dismissed without costs stamping ground.
An Enthusiastic and Profitable ; fore the rains set in. Trees that have i to either.
Melted pebble«. What are they ? Aik
A two-year old child of Joe Funk died
Why Don’t you Use One of those
Meeting at Whitens.
Mr. R. P. Bird will turn over the
Dr. Lowe.
been stimulated to rank growth are more
100. Norwegian Plow Co vs R Reed
on the 2d inst.
Last Tuesday the Yamhill County
management of his establishment to
*
James McCain was in Portland on le­
The front of the Garrison block is be- Horticultural Society met in Whiteson. susceptible to the attack of fungous dis- and Wm Hall. Irvine A Coshow for plff.
his
two
sons,
Guy
and
Dick,
on
Oc
­
|
eases.
It
is
a
main
point
in
proper
cul-
Confirmation.
Sale
confirmed.
gal business Tuesday.
j ing repainted.
There was a good attendance of persons tivation to have the wood well matured
102. E V Dickey vs Walter Dickey et tober 1st and will take a long needed
Go to Dr. G. 8. Wright for fine dental
Rooms to rent. Inquire of Miss E. L.! engaged in the business of fruit growing j the fall.
Something
was
said
about
al.
Irvine & Coshow and C C Linden and richly deserved rest. The young
work.
tf
Woods.
and a degree of interest manifest that' curl leaf in the peach. Lownsdale and for plff. Partition. Report of referee gentlemen upon whom the future
A ttornev Hower of Dayton was in the
J. P. Irvine is now giving his regular was refreshing. Among those present Prof. Coote agreeing that it was a fun- accepted and deed ordered made.
I prosperity of the house will rest,
City Tuesday.
bard times prices for cash.
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were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stout, Carlton > I gons disease. Neither of the gentlemen
120. Thos T Notson vs Easel Mays et have had ample experience in the
G. Maurer will open a new meat mark­
G. M. McGee is sick with inflamma­ Mrs. E. C. Robinson and son and Thos. offered any formula for its prevention.
i al. J E Magers and Jas McCain for plff. business and we predict for them a
*
On which to haul your
Moore of Wheatland; D. A. Snyder, J.
et in the Handley building to-morrow.
tory rheumatism.
R. Fiulev of Amity read a paper on Confirmation. Confirmed.
Lumber from
rapid
increase
in
trade
and
popular
­
♦
F or R ent —A five-room house, cen­
State vs A S Briggs; embezzlement.
W. H. Logan and wife have been in T. Watson, Dayton; Chae. W. Buel, J. J pruning, advocating winter pruning
ity.
D. Evans, Sheridan; D C. Atkins, Lau­ i when sap was lowest. Mr. Evans of Jury disagreed. Continued.
trally located and desirable.
1 Dallas most of this week.
*
rel
;
John
Eborall,
Geo.
Thompson,
D.
It is said that the soft blue stone
State vs A J McCully; indicted for as­
A. H. P ape .
Miss Ella Kershaw has been appointed B. Kingerv. Hon. Wm. Galloway, Mc­ Sheridan had pruned several trees in
October
which
had
made
heavier
trunks
sault
with
a
dangerous
weapon.
Plead
found
in
quantities
on
the
river
bank
IT. F. Bedwell, leading merchant of postmistress at Grand Ronde.
Minnville; M. O. Lownsdale, Lafayette; than others near by.
not guilty, but plead guilty to simple as­ here is good indication of oil. Rev.
North Yambill, was in the county seat
Autumn w eather brings up thoughts of R. Finley, Amity.
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The seedling question created more sault, and was fined $100. Fine paid.
Tuesday.
C. C. Poling sent a sample of the
doughnuts. Nice fresh ones can be had
The meeting was called to order by the interest than all others. M. O. Lowns­
For the House you are going to build ?
Hattie Tolson vs C M Tolson; divorce. stone to Hoblitzell, Pa., last week to
Money to loan on good real estate by at Kuns’ bakery.
secretary, J. C. Cooper, in the absence of dale of Lafayette said that a good keep­ Decree,
A. H. Pape.
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ascertain if such is the case. Stone
T ake N otice —The store of R. Jacobson the president, and Watson of Dayton ing red apple with all of the good quali­
W P Frazer vs Maggis Frazer; divorce.
o
coal is found in small quantities on
The Lafayette paper has suspended will be closed Wednesday next, Oct. | was called to the chair.
ties of the old Baldwin was wanted, and Decree.
publication for another while.
the
river
bank
near
the
falls,
and
Prof. George Coote, state horticultur­ exhibited several very fine specimens of
10th, on account of holiday.
W D Wright vs J W Baker; foreclosure.
there is no doubt but a good vein of
A Mr. Sykes from Lafayette has taken
I’rof. A. M. Sanders of this city, has ist, opened the program in an interesting seedling apples that he was cultivating Sheriff to execute deed.
And as you pass their Store
the position of butcher at Walker’s been engaged to take charge of La Creole talk on the renewal of old orchards. and watching, but as yet had found but
Hendricks vs Pickle; confirmation. coal could be opened if time and
stop and get your
market.
“
Old
Orchards
Made
New
”
was
the
way
one that would be anything like satis­ Confirmed.
academy at Dallas. The school will open
money were used in developing it.
his topic read on the printed program. factory. There are a few men now
In the photo art line, Hogg is away on the 15th inst.
It would certainly be a great thing
An Cid Soldier IHade Happy.
He said many people did not appreciate searching the fence rowsand woodlands
ahead. His samples are not imported.
for Lafayette if coal oil and coal
John Rennie has been kept at home a
the importance of this subject. Scattered for a valuable native apple among the
“During my term of service in the
Wesley Houck goes about with an ap­ few days with a bilious attack. His
all over the Willamette valley were or­ thousands growing everywhere. He who army I contracted chronic diarrhoea,” could be found in paying quantities.
pearance of severe dignity, caused by a place in Jacobson’s store has been filled
chards that people regarded as old. They finds the one sought by Mr. Lownsdale says A. E. Bending, of Halsey, Oregon.
Newberg Graphic,
crick in the back.
by Chas. Nelson
were planted thirty or forty years ago, will have a fortune and a monument. “Since then I have used a great amount
If
careful,
painstaking searching
Edwin
Scott,
representing
the
adver
­
Wm. F. Dielschneider, the leading
and were really young orchards. Haller But ninety-nine per cent of the volunteer of medicine, but when I found any that
after perfection in the art of evapo­
jeweler, carries only first-class goods and tising department of the daily Oregonian, speaks of an apple tree a thousand years
seedlings are valueless. To make sure of would give me relief they would injure
sells below Portland prices. Ix>ok at his was in the city yesterday looking after old, and Knight refers to trees two hun­
rating fruit, coupled with grit and
the coming seedling Prof. Coote said that my stomach, until Chamberlain’s Colic,
stock.
the business of that paper.
dred years old, grown in a climate simi­ the state agricultural college under his Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was stick-to-a-tiveness will bring the de­
You can have your house completed in time to
A severe attack of tonsilitis placed
Isaiah Martin is filling his silo this lar to ours The reason that so many of department was trying to propagate a brought to my notice. I used it and will sired results, Wm. Allen bids fair to
cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower,
and then if you use the “Minnie” Binder you
Sheriff Henderson on the shelf a couple week, putting up about fifty tons of green the Oregon orchards appear old and di­ native Oregon apple which would be less say it is the only remedy that gave me get there. He has been working on
will be happy. Call and examine our Stock.
of days this week.
feed. We hear of several new silos being lapidated is because of neglect of proper liable to disease than the old and oft- permanent relief and no bad results fol­ a plan for running his fruit through
built
this
season,
which
shows
that
the
care
and
cultivation.
Lack
of
manuring
Lovers of tea should try “Sample
the evaporator on a car and his first
grafted exotics now filling the valley low.” For sale by S. Howorth & Co.
is one of the most prominent causes of orchards.
Room’’ brand,
per pound at Millsap system is growing in favor.
efforts in this direction have been
FROM THE COUNTY PRESS.
A Cook’s.
The following resolution was adopted:
J. P. Irvine says it takes money to buy deterioration. It is necessary to return
highly satisfactory. He has con­
something
to
the
soil
for
what
is
annual
­
Resolved, That the society ask the
William Gunning, one of the success­ groceries and as October 1st is about here,
structed a car with shelves, one
North
Yamhill
Record.
ful farmers of Bellevue, was a business then all grocer’s accounts are due ly taken away in order to maintain thrifty state board of agriculture to offer such
above another, to receive ordinary
premiums as will encourage the search
Miller Bros, shipped four carloads
caller Wednesday.
and he expects the cash. Do you cum- growth and obtain fine fruit. Some hor­ for and propagation of seedling apples
trays to the number of eight. This
ticulturists think that manuring impairs
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and other fruits best adapted to this of hops from this place to Cincinna­ car he loads with eight trays of
Money to loan on improved real estate tux?
the health of trees by stimulating too climate.
ti last week, and will ship four more
by W. T. Vinton.
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Prof. Geo. Coote, state horticulturist rapid growth. It might be true of young
The association adjourned to meet at cars to the same place the latter prunes and starts it through the
A tout a hundred and fifty men are en­ and professor of horticulture at the ag­ orchards, but not so with old ones. He
evaporator and the prunes come out
McMinnville in annual meeting in Jan­ part of this week.
gaged near Sheridan tearing up the rail­ ricultural college, spent a day in Mc­ had experimented with different kinds
with scarcely any difference in the
uary, at which time it is proposed to hold
The public schools of this city will
road and putting down new ties and Minnville, after attending a meeting of of fertilizers and obtained best results
condition of the fruit.
That
a two-days session.
open on Monday, Oct. 8th, with Prof.
iron.
the county society at Whiteson. His from barnyard manure. Proper pruning
is to say, that
every tray
During the noon recess the members
A good many people both in and out talk before the society was interesting is the next step to the restoration of an
S. £. Duncan as principal and Miss
INVOICES OF*
of the convention visited the cider and
is cured so nearly alike and the fruit
of town find Will Kuns’ bakery a good and practical, and it is to be regretted old orchard. Pruning means thinning
Singne
Swanson
and
Miss
E.
Wren
jelly manufactory of Hutter & Belat.
so evenly cured all over each tray
place to get a quick lunch during the that all owners of old orchards were not out properly. He did not recommend
These parties have put in a complete as instructors in the lower grades.
noon hour. Everything is kept fresh, present. A fair synopsis of his address too severe cutting back. He had used
A young boy named Claudie Cur­ that one prune can scarcely be told
plant, embracing the latest improved
is given in the R eporter .
neat and clean, and prices are low.
no means of removing moss from the machinery. The large press operated tis, who has been over here with his from another. The car, once it is
loaded, is easily handled and the
The sixth annual convention of the
One of the best temperance speeches trees, but found that by opening the tops by hydraulic force is capable of lifting parents from near Tillamook picking
Oregon State Secular Union will be held heard for many a day in McMinnville and letting in the sunlight moss disap­ 150 tons, and we saw them grind the hops, drove off with John Gildrid’s evenness with which the fruit i cured
is a great gain over the old methods.
at Forest Grove on Saturday and Sunday, was given by Mrs. Narcissa White Kin­ peared. Orchards or occasional trees apples and squeeze out a hundred pounds
horse and buggy Monday, and was
October 5th, ($th and 7th.
Mr. Allen is making a careful test of
ney, state presidept of the W. C. T. U., that bear inferior fruit should be top­ of jelly in just twenty-five minutes.
overtaken up in the mountains. Mr.
his invention and it looks very much
For a good watch for little money, go at the opera house Wednesday evening. grafted. The best results would be gained
For Fall and Winter, Just Received.
Gildrid took his team and turned the
The Wiud-l p of Court.
to Wm. F. Dielschneider, the leading Mrs. Kinney is both fluent and convinc­ by top-grafting one-half of the tree at a
like he had brought out something
boy loose.
jeweler.
ing, and the kindly and sympathetic time, taking two years for the job, as too
1. Chas Handley vs Ellen L Jackson.
that those who are in the evaporating
Rev. Morgan and wife and W. R.
severe cutting back is injurious to the Jas McCain for plff, Thos H Tongue for
manner
in
which
she
presents
her
sub
­
Mrs. Ada Unruh is lecturing in the
business will want.
Lewis and family are preparing to
eastern part of the state. She is gaining ject shows that her soul is in the work. tree. The next thing in the course of deft Equity. Submitted on testimony
treatment no less than manuring and taken and parties to have till Jan. 5th move to Ellensburgh, Wash., about
a state reputation as an able speaker, The argument was along the line of gov­
A Specific for Croup-
pruning is cultivation of the ground. In to file proofs.
the 8th of next month. Rev. Mor­
ernmental
interference
with
the
great
and is generally heard by large houses.
“
I
consider
Chamberlain’s Cough
his experiments he had plowed eight or
9. J A Arment and Paul A Ozanne vs gan and family have lived in North Remedy a specific for croup. It is very
Call and inspect the latest styles in drink evil, and also to prove that not all ten inches deep the first year, pruning
cloaks and wraps, just arrived at Jacob­ of the existing hardship in the lot of the the roots as well as the tops and causing Yamhill County. Irvine & Coshow for Yamhill about seventeen years, and pleasant to take, which is one of the
laboring man is due to the oppression
plff, Jas McCain and Ramsey & Fenton have a large circle of friends who re­ most important requisites where a cough
son’s.
of capital, but that the manufacture of new fibrous growth. Afterward had for deft. Action for money. Judgment gret their anticipated departure.
Is one of the Finest ever brought to the City.
remedy is intended for use among chil­
Mrs. John Evenden and children will twenty-nine million bushels of grain into cultivated more shallow ; would cultivate
for deft.
dren. I have known of cases of croup
leave for San Diego about the 15th inst., poison has something to do with it. Re­ every two weeks in spring and early
Yamhill Independent.
17. AC Woodcock vs Wm A Willi­
where I know the life of a little one was
to remain through the winter. Iler cent visits to the east convinced her that summer, but never later than the first of son et al. A C Woodcock for plff. Fore­
One of the busiest places about saved by the use of Chamberlain’« Cough
class in music and a great many friends Oregon is ten years behind the rest of August. Three years is sufficient to closure. Continued.
town these days is the cannery. Mr. Remedy.” J. J. LaGrange, druggist,
deeply regret the necessity of her de­ the country in temperance reform. Al­ transform an old orchard so that the
20. Samuel C Belat vs Elizabeth, Goetzman is receiving large orders
Avoca, Neb. 50 cent bottles for sale by
parture.
fruit
will
not
be
recognizable
either
in
though the W. C. T. U. haB the greatest
Emma and Margaret Belat. McCain &
A children's song service will be held task in the world, Mrs. Kinney is full of appearance or flavor. As fine fruit can Magers for plff, Dufur & Menefee for every week for goods and is encour­ S. Howorth.
in the C. P. church Sunday evening, to faith that the work is making good pro­ be grown upon trees thus treated and deft. Partition. Elizabeth Belat ap­ aged over the outlook for disposing of
Take Notice.
which all are invited.
Rev. Melvin gress. The choirs from the Christian and brought out as upon young ones. It pointed guardian of Emma A aud Mar­ output at good prices with very lit­
Having
closed
my business in Mc­
tle effort.
Williams of Albany will preach in the Presbyterian churches gave valuable takes from eight to ten years to bring a garet Belat, and continued.
Minnville
preparatory
to going away, it
young
orchard
into
bearing,
and
in
the
morning. The pastor will be absent assistance on the program.
The receipts of grain at the elevat­
24. W H Kuns vs Nancy E and Thos
light of investment there is money in Nelson. Irvine & Coshow for plff, J J or here this year are fully one-fourth becomes necessary to close up all book
assisting in the organization of a church
IN
accounts at once. Those owing me will
rejuvenating the old orchards.
Licenses to Marry.
in East Portland.
•
Spencer and McCain & Magers for deft. less than previous years, being only
please take notice and govern themselves
Valuable points were brought out in Action for money. Continued.
Oct. 1st, W. J. Stow, aged 21, of Belle­
Rev. Brownson is for the present regu­
about 30,000 bushels of wheat and accordingly, as settlement will have to
the
discussion
which
followed.
In
re
­
26. Jane M Aspinwall vs Margaret A 15,000 bushels of oats. This is ac­
lar supply for the Baptist pulpit, and vue , aud Miss Clara Jones, aged 18, of
be made without delay.
sponse to an inquiry from Secretary E Burton. U S G Marquam for plff, R I
Sunday evenings through the months of McMinnville.
counted for mainly by a shortage in 38-tf
L. B ettman .
Cooper
whether
the
maturing
of
fruit
October 2d, Everett B. Ridgeway, aged
Eaton for deft. Action for money. De­
October and November will give a series
the yield of wheat, which was, in
would
be
influenced
by
the
variety
upon
cree
as
per
stipulation.
27,
and
Mrs.
Mary
M.
Livingood
aged
of sermons on quaint bible texts, such,
Notice to Creditors.
which the graft is made, Prof. Coote
29. W H Wrenn vs J W Bailey. Ir­ many instances, damaged by the
for instance, as “Jeshuran waxed fat and 31, of North Yamhill.
All Goods Will be Sold at Prices to
C.
G.
Wallin,
the blacksmith, having
answered in the negative. He thought vine & Coshow for plff, R E B Williams aphis.
kicked,’’ “Ephraim is a' cake not
Correspond with the Times.^g^uf^
disposed
of
his
business
in
this
place,
life or Death’?
he bad observed a tendency to enlarge for deft. Action for money. Settled.
turned,” etc.
Sheridan Sun.
and wishing to close out all his out­
the
fruit
in
grafting
a
Bartlett
onto
a
It is of vital importance that it should
3J. A Heiney vs Oswald A B Grosser
The strip of road just east of town,
Mr. Yocum took three premiums standing accounts, has placed the same
et al. W Y Masters for plff, Ramsey &
from the Dayton bridge to the top of the be understood by persons whose kidneys pound pear.
in our hands for collection.. All persons
on
Oregon goats at the state fair.
Mrs. Robinson, a lady who took a Fenton and Irvine & Coshow for deft.
hill by Flint Martin’s place, ought to be are inactive, that this condition of
Respectfully,
knowing themselves to be indebted to
lively
interest
in
the
discussions,
said
Oregon
has
generally
been
consid
­
Action for money. Dismissed, each par­
planked out. It is always a bad road in things is finally inductive of a state of
him
will
please
call
at
our
office,
at
once,
ered a poor corn country, but we
the winter and no other less costly meth­ the organs where life hangs in the bal­ that she had an orchard forty years old ty paying his own cost.
and settle their accounts, thereby saving
32. Custody of Roma Verdi Martin. have seen fields of it this year that
od will remedy it. Fifty to seventy-five ance Bright’s disease, diabetes, albu­ that continued in good thrift and bear­
costs
to themselves.
37-3
dollars, worth of lumber would make it minuria are all diseases of a very obsti­ ing. She believed in thorough cultiva­ Jas McCain and J J Spencer. No action appear to be almost as good as the
R hodes & R hodes .
tion,
and
fertilized
by
sowing
clover
and
taken.
nate character in their mature stage, and
good for the next five years.
average crops of Iowa or Illinois.
plowingin. Prof. Coote said that next
36. Honeyman, DeHart & Co vs W
Au eight day, mantel, striking clock, all have a fatal tendency. They often
One day last week Fred Church­
Notice to Creditors.
to barnyard manure clover was the best W Gwinn et al. Emmons & Emmons
with alarm for $5, without alarm $4.50,at battle the most practiced medical skill,
man shot a Chinese pheasant. As Notice is hereby given that we have
fertilizer,
supplying
lime
to
the
soil.
for plff. Action for money. Continued.
Wm. F. Dielschneider’s, the leading and the most approved remedies of ma­
the wounded bird soared aloft in its employed J. W. Hobbs to settle up our
teria medic». But opposed at the outset
The question of stock being allowed to
39. P P Gates vs J T Harris and A P
jeweler of Yamhill county.
agony,
a large chicken hawk dove books and accounts. Persons knowing
—that is to say, when the kidneys begin run in orchards was raised. General Fletcher. J J Spencer for plff. Action
Mrs. John Evenden will depart for
down
from
a neighboring tree and themselves indebted to us will please
to discharge their functions inactively— opinion was very much against it. Mr. for money.
Administratrix made plfl'
California the coming week. Mr. Even­ with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the
Stout suggested that hogs might be per­ and judgment with order to sell attached fastened its talons in the hapless call on him at his office in Union block
den has decided, for the benefit of his dangerous tendency is checked. Very
pheasant in midair. It then flew over Jacobson's store and settle.
mitted to pick up droppings which are property.
wife’s health to remove to that state, useful, also, is this household medicine
C albreath & G oucher .
generally wormy, thus getting away
48. A C Southmayd vs The City of back to the tree it had left, and pre­ 38w4
after his business affairs here can be for those ailments of common occur­
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with the pests to a certain extent. This Sheridan. J J Spencer for plff. Writ of pared to enjoy a meal of raw pheas­
adjusted. They are not .fully deter­ rence—constipation, biliousness, dyspep­ idea was favored by tlie I’rof.
for
Exchange.
review. Chntinued.
ant. Not to be balked of his game,
mined whether tilocate in Los Angeles
sia and nervousness. It is a safeguard
Mr.
Robbins
raised
the
question
of
54.
M
A
M
Ashley
vs
Leaner
Gray.
Mr. Churchman approached the A double house and lot nicely situated
or San Diego. Their removal will be against malaria and averts chronic rheu­
use of coal tar to prevent insect larvae Guy G Willis for plff. Action for money. haw.k when it flew, leaving the pheas­ in West Portland, for improved farm land
regretted by many friends.
matism.
climbing trees. He had noted its use in Continued.
ant in the tree. As it sailed over in Yamhill county. Address owner,
J. P. Irvine will sell you a bill of gro
an orchard near Amity with apparent ef­ 56. Christenson Bros vs T J Harris
W alter J ohnson ,
Fred it met its fate, but, as the tree
COl.lEt.E NOTES.
ceries for lees money than any man in
fectiveness by putting a band around and W H French. Irvine & Coshow for
571 E. Ash St., Portland, Or.
WANTED
was a hard one to climb, the China
Yamhill county.
.
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trunks
two
or
three
feet
from
the
ground.
plff.
Action
for
plff.
Default
and
judg
­
IN EXCHANCE
Another year of school work has begun
bird was not secured, and will furnish
Judge Galloway is in receipt of a letter
There was some diversity of opinion as ment with order to sell.
at
the
college
with
a
fair
attendance
of
cn° —
from A. F. Miller, superintendent of the
to whether coal tar was injurious to trees,
61. Rose Kalsch vs Frank C Kalsch. a meal for some other carniverous,
students, and more arriving daily.
Oregon exhibit at the inter-state fair, Ta­
and prevailing sentiment was unfavor­ Irvine & Coshow for plff. Divorce. De­ winged bird.
The I’hilergian society met Saturday able to its use. Mr. Stout had used it on cree.
coma, in which he says the Yambill ex­
I
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castaria,
hibit is attracting much attention and night and elected the following officers: young prune trees to keep rabbits from
63. Chas II Carter vs R Finley et al.
Amity Blade.
President,
L.
R.
Aiderman;
vice
pres.,
When
she
was
a
Child,
she
cried
tor
Cartoria,
that Oregon is ahead of everything in
gnawing, with loss of several trees. A Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Foreclosure.
Dr. Farnsworth was returned from When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
the display of cereals, fruit and vegeta­ Florence Alexander; sec., Edna Scho­ simple method of preventing caterpillars Continued.
the
hospital Monday. He was When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
field;
asst,
sec.,
B.
Blood;
treas.
John
bles. He requests the judge to send him
ascending trees, as vouched for by
65. Fred Bottner vs W H Wood et al.
Root;
sargeant-at-arms,
Joseph
Carr;
thought
to be much better, but since
a pair of sample pumpkins from Yamhill.
another person, was to tie a strip of cot­ Ramsey & Fpnton for plff’, J E Magers
We Buy all Kinds of Poultry. Cash or Exchange.
ass’t. sargeant-at-arms, F. E. Weed.
arriving
home he has shown forcible
ton
batting
around
the
trunk.
Rubbing
for deft. Action for money. Judgment
Notwithstanding the low price of hops
Lyman Latourette, a former student the trunks with a piece of liver, Mr. for plff for want of answer with order to evidence of mental aberration. We
Yours Respectfully,
which makes it doubtful if there will be
of this college, took his departure Tues­ Watson vouched for as a cheap and ef­ sell attached property.
trust he may soon be relieved of his
any profit for the growers, the industry
day, for Oregon City, at which place he fective means to prevent rabbits and
67. R W Lancefield vs 0 W Olson. afflictions.
has aided general prosperity in no email
“Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed
will engage with bis brother in the study other varmints from gnawing. He also Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Action for
degree. A good many thousand dollars
at this office.
of law. His presence will be greatly observed that pruning and thorough money. Continued.
Dayton, Herald.
have been distributed among pickers,
missed by all.
cultivation were as effective as spraying
Miss Mattie Corner left ou the To­ Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
68. The Bank of Newberg vs M Fisk
and the effect is felt in all departments
4. SMITH'S
Across the Street
J. W. Loder visited the Philergian so­ in getting rid of insect pests. He would et al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Ac­ ledo Wednesday morning for Colfax, Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at All kinds of Fine,
of trade and business. It is perhaps not
Difficult and
from his old
never
dig
up
an
inferior
tree
and
replant,
ciety
Saturday
night.
A
warm
welcome
—
NEW
—
this
office.
tf
tion for money. Decree.
Washington. She goes to teach in
advisable to plant more hops at this time,
old Watches re­
stand.
as
a
young
tree
seldom
does
well
in
the
is
extended
to
all
former
students
to
71.
Dorothy
F
Wright
vs
Edward
and
but there is no doubt that growers who
the public schools of that city.
Leave your order for a good, fat chick­ paired and made
midst of an orchard. The proper thing Dorothy Rool. Ramsey & Fenton for
meet
with
us
whenever
possible.
AU kinds of Watches, Clocks
stick to it will have their day, and a
Farmers are employing Chinese to en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street to run as good
and Jewelry for sale at
B. C. Cook is absent this week on ac­ is to top-graft.
plff. Action for money. Continued by
good one.
market.
as
new
at
pick potatoes at five cents a sack.
hard times prices.
The
subject
of
evaporators
was
next
consent.
Plff
to
reply
by
Jan.
1st.
count
of
sickness.
IN
UNION
BLOCK.
At the council meeting Tuesday even­
They
say
that
they
would
prefer
to
To
Printers.
taken up and discussed in a rambling
75. Amy Huston vs Wm Huston. J J
ing an ordinance was introduced, by
Millinery Opening.
way, Mrs. Robinson, Messrs. Snyder, Spencer and W T Vinton for plff. Di­ hire white labor, but that it cannot
The cylinder press upon which the
Councilman Walker which provided for
W. G. HENDERSON.
be had, and that their experience R eporter is now printed is offered for S. WILSON.
Eberall, Cooper and Kingery taking vorce. Decree.
Mrs.
I.
S.
Fuller
has
set
Saturday
(to
­
the closing of saloons on Sunday, and
part.
As
to
the
economy
of
large
or
heretofore
has
been
that
the
Chinese
77. State of Oregon vs W McKune.
sale. It will be sold at a bargain.
fixed the penalty for violation at from morrow) as the time for opening out her
small dryers, the preference seemed to Jas McCain for plff, Irvine & Coshow perform their work faithfully.
$25 to $5J. It was voted down five to stock of fall millinery. Every one is in­
be in favor of large establishments lo­ and C C Linden for deft. Appeal. De­
Board of Equalization.
The little daughter of Mr. and
one. There were various excuses for vited to call and Inspect one of the finest
cated at convenient shipping points. It fendant fined $25 and costs. Total costs
lines
yet
offered
in
McMinnville.
It
will
Notice
is hereby given that the board
voting against the ordinance, the most
Mrs. Dr. E. M. Smith, last week re­
(Third Street, between E and F.)
plausible being that an ordinance cover­ be found first-class in all departments. was Mr. Snyder’s idea that they could and fines in this case amount, to $149.40. ceived a neatly engraved gold and of equalization of Yamhill county will
do the work for fruit growers cheaper
80. Commercial National Bank of
meet
at
the
court
house
on
Monday,
the
ing the same ground, passed in 1883, al­ The large assortment of trimmed hats
The
than they could do it at home, if they Portland ys Phil Withycombe et al. silver spoon from Portland.
8th day of October, 1894, and continue
ready exists. Still the proposed ordi­ will to found especially attractive this
spoon
was
presented
her
by
the in session one week, for the purpose of
counted
the
labor
of
their
families
any
­
Ramsey A Fenton for plff. Action for
nance, in that it is more specific and season.
S. WILSON, manager.
Mazamas club of that city, after examining and correcting the assessment
thing. Large factory dryers so situated money. Continued.
more especially calls the attention of the
should
be
able
to
do
the
work
for
two
Probate Court.
82.
State
of
Oregon
vs
The
First
Na
­
which
she
wa,s
named.
rolls
in
any
errors
that
may
occur
there
­
marshal to his duties in the premises, isa
Estate of Peter Sax. Oct. 2d, receipts cents a pound In response to an in­ tional Bank of McMinnville. Jas Mc­
on in valuation or description of proper­
better ordinance than the old one and
Lafayette Ledger.
from
the heirs filed and the administra­ quiry whether prune growing was profit­ Cain for plff. Action for money. Dis­
Everything first-claae. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
ty, and for the purpose of transacting
there would be less question about the
Capt. Habersham and assistants any other business that may lawfully Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call.
able, Mrs. Robinson stated that a calcu­ missed without costs to either.
tor
discharged
and
bondsmen
exonerated.
ability to enforce it. The true reason
83. State of Oregon ys The McMinn­ have fitted up a temporary office in come before the board, and all parties
Estate of T. J. Sliadden. Final account lation made by her last season showed
the ordinance was defeated is that the
that prunes at 5 cents a pound were bet­ ville National Rank. Jas McCain for the Carpenter building. The work interested are requested to appear before
approved.
Executor
discharged.
Exec
­
majority of the council is opposed to regu­
ter than 60 cent wheat.
W. J. CLARK, D.D.S
plff. Action for money. Dismissed with­ of surveying the rapids is progress­ said board at said time and place and I
lating the saloons. Mayor Rarasev has utor authorized to turn over to Ammon
Mr. Buell of Sheridan led the disous- out costs to either.
Shadden,
the
legatee,
the
property
of
Graduata University of Mich.
6how
cause,
if
any,
why
their
assess
­
ing satisfactorily and is being done
taken decider! ground in favor of Sunday’
sjon on cultivation in a well prepared
85 State of Oregon V6 The Chehalem in a manner that good results may ments should not remain as placed upon 1
closing, and has addressed an official said estate devised to him.
Guardianship of Orville Westfall. Fifth paper. He believed in thorough culti­ Valley Bank. Action for mopey. Dis­ be expected from their report.
the roll. Do not neglect to examine your I
letter to the city marshal calling his at­
vation. Mr. Lownsdaje agreed with the missed without costs to either.
annual
account filed and approved.
assessment, as the assessor has no power Has opened an office in Union Block, Boom S,
tention to his duties under the ordinance
The drug store has changed hands, to correct any errors after the meeting of and is prepared to do all work in the dental line.
Estate of H. P. Satcfiwelj. Final ac- idea of thorough cultivation to a certain
86, State oi Oregon ys Scroggins &
of 1883. The people wi)l stand by the
extent only. He would have it done Wortman. James McCain for plff. Ac­ Mr. Duncan having sold the busi­ the board.
mayor if he follows out the line of action
early in the season, Cultivation stimu­ tion for money.
Dismissed without ness and book accounts to Mrs. J. B.
Dated this 7th day of September, 1894.
he proposes, in seeing that the ordinances 1 m. set to hear same.
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORÏ A SPECIALTY.
lates rank growth of wood, and if you costs to either.
Standard. Mr. Frank Caldwell will
Estate
of
J.
H.
Walker.
Administrator
F. M. Y ork .
are enforced, or at least making an hon­
On eDoor Went
cultivate up to the middle of July there
87.
State
of
Oregon
vs
the
Bank
of
,
ordered
to
distribute
the
funds
on
band.
M.MJXNVltLt Oh
36-a
County
Assessor.
have
charge
of
the
store,
and
will
be
est endeavor in that direction.
LATC8T MCTHOS OF PAINLCS* EXTRACTION
STUDEBAKER WAGONS
JONES & ADAMS’
Sawmill or Lumber Yard
H ardware , S ash ,
D oors , P aints , E tc .
JONES & ADAMS, 3<1 St., McMinnville.
ESPECIALLY LARGE
CLOTHING«DRESS GOODS
O ur F all S tock
WE LEAD
Boots & Shoes
Stock Always
Complete.
R. JACOBSON.
2,000
BUSHELS
EACH
GOOD APPLES AND POTATOES
R
GROCERIES
C. M. WEED, AT nD0NT.
Jeoielry Store
C ity S tables ,
WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors.
FR ANK
ROECA,
^aslpoqable jailor,