The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, October 19, 1894, Image 3

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The Veterans .tleet.
We have either a feast or famine in
Will Kun« has hot peanut« every hour
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
The Veterans’ Association of Yamhill our town. Last week we had no butcher
of the day.
Of the County Clerk of Yamhill County. State of Oregon, showing the amount and number of
X
Why Don’t you Use One of -those.
Fine china at the Japanese store.
claims allowed by the County Court of said County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn,
Best Japan tea at the art store on B county met in the court house last Fri- ■ shop, now we have two.
aud
amount
of
warrants
outstanding
and
unpaid,
from
the
first
day
of
April,
1894,
to
the
30th
day
of
I
day.
At
the
forenoon
session
officers
The bridge across the river at this September, 1894, both inclusive:
J. A. Todd has repainted his residence. ! street.
were chosen for the ensuing year, the old place has been repaired, and is now a
F.
Anstine
has
moved
into
the
John
­
Go to Dr. G. S. Wright for fine dental
officers being reelected. President, C. A. substantial structure.
son property on Second street between B
Int.
work.
tf
on what account allowed . Am’t Claims Am t Warrants Am’t of Outstanding Prin
Wallace; vice president, S. C. Pearson ;
Allowed.
Drawn
| Warrants Unpaid.
and
C.
in
Hear Senator Mitchell at the opera
Dr.
Vial
has
rented
office
rooms
| treasurer, Jeptha Garrison ; secretary, B.
. .. .
..
Roads and bridges.........
8 6280 29 From April 1, Outstanding
unpaid
W. H. Snook, the furniture dealer, has F. Clubine; ensign, G. L. Rowland; the northwest corner of Union block.
house tonight.
936 30 1894, to Sept. 30 County Warrants on
Indigent............................
decided
to
close
out
his
stock,
and
an
­
Insane
................................
18
00
1894,
for
claims
'*
*
’
.
marshal, J. C. Cooper.
R. L. Stow, the lumberman, is sick I
I Shell Hawley returned from California Circuit Court Expenses.
804 70 allowed during
nounces a cash sale at cost.
with typhoid pneumonia.
In the afternoon a very interesting and disposed of his effects here. He will Justice •*
Estimated
interest
ac
­
“
201 50 same time
115 80:
Coroner s Inquests..........
crued thoreon............
Go
to
G.
Maurer
’
s
meat
market
on
On which to haul your
program
was
rendered.
The
pupils
of
639
56
Go to Hogg’s Excelsior studio for your
Stationery..........................
Claims allowed and
return to that 6tate to remain.
Lumber from
472 10
warrants not drawn
School Superintendent...
Third street for a nice dressed chicken the public schools who had been invited
photos. No stairs to climb.
826 5oJ
..............................
from April 1,1894, to
State Evangelist Bonnell of the Christ­ Assessor
for your Sunday dinner.
383 65
to
participate,
marched
in
a
body
to
the
Commissioners.................
Sept. 30.1894.............. 414 01
Miss Elvie Apperson’s condition of
416 39
Claims allowed prior
ian denomination, is expected to be here Judge..................................
Miss Laura Patty took a brief vacation scene of action, and filled up most of the
2273 27
Sheriff................................
to April 1, 1894, and
*
health is reported as improving.
next week, when the contemplated series Clerk......... .........................
1074
55
warrants not drawn 367 40
seating
space.
The
song
“
Red,
White
I
from postoffice duties and visited with
300
80
Treasurer
..........................
John Bones has moved down from
j and Blue” was rendered by the school as of protracted meetings will begin.
333 30
Recorder...........................
friends in Portland this week.
*
Sheridan and occupies Mrs. Butlei’s
695 60
Election Expenses..........
an opening prologue, followed by an
J. P. Irvine is now selling for cash but Fuel....................................
13 55
J.
P.
Irvine
buys
for
cash
and'
sells
for
house in Oak Park.
55 00
Attorney.............
earnest prayer by Rev. Hoberg, and then takes in exchange all kinds of farm pro­ District House
89 75
Repairs, etc.
For the House you are going to build ?
Strictly no Chinese employed at the cash. By so doing you can save ten per another song by the school, “Under the ducts such as butter, eggs, chickens, po­ Court
400 10
Miscellaneous...................
________ Total amount of un-
,
cent
on
your
groceries.
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McMinnville Steam Laundry, hence,
816331 241
SI5917 23 paid county warrants $8957 64 $ 400 00
Roses.” Miss Nellie Gardner recited an tatoes, apples, dried fruits, at the highest Total Am’t allw’d and drawn
J. B. Gardner was taken suddenly ill | inspiring poem of patriotic sentiment,
*
clothes returned to you clean and pure.
market price.
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State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, SS.
I, A. E. McKern, County Clerk of the County of Yamhill, State of Oregon, do hereby certify
Lee Laughlin of North Yamhill was Tuesday night, and for a time it was and Profs. Baker and Buchanan and^
thought he could not live. His illness Misses Pagenkopf and Baker sang a I We hereby desire to express our sincere that the foregoing ts a true and correct statement of the number and amount of claims allowed by
in the city Wednesday.
the County Court of said County, for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, 1894, on
thanks to all who so kindly assisted us what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of war­
was due to inactivity of the heart.
And a* you pass their Store
quartet.
F ob R ent — A five-room house, cen­
rants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office and in mv official
A postal card will bring ray deliver}* I Capt. Ormsby,who had been announced during the sickness of our little one and custody.
stop and get your
trally located and desirable.
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said Countv this 2d dav of October, A.
extended to us such sympathy in our be­
wagon
to
call
for
your
goods
promptly
at
:
to deliver the address, failed to put in an
D. 1894.
[L. S.J
A. E. MCKERN, County Clerk.
A. H. P ape .
reavement.
any time you send me an order.
appearance and Rev. Lee Thompson
Wayne Hembree of Monmouth was
M
r . and M rs . L ee T hompson .
Respectfully,
I
filled his place very acceptably to the
foing about among his old friends in Mc­
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
W
m . L ambert .
Milton
Redding,
an
account
of
whose
assembled
veterans
and
citizens,
who
Minnville the first of the week.
Of the amount of Money and Warrants received for Taxes and Money paid to the County
The only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ’ listened to his remaiks with deep inter­ death is given by our Lafayette corres­
Treasurer by the Sheriff o: Yamhill County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 3Gth day o'f
Now is the time to buy furniture.
Schunesen of the creamery, died of chole­ est. He reminded the veterans that pondent, was the third clerk elected in September, A. D. 1894:
Snook is closing out at cost. Don’t wait.
ra infantum on the 14th. The child was their ranks are rapidly thinning on this this county, his predecessors in office be­
The stock will go rapidly.
side of the river and as rapidly swelling ing Judge J. W. Cowls and S. C. Adams.
fifteen weeks old.
During the Month of
It will be worth your while to hear
To Amount Received.
The members of the relief corps over on the other, and that within the time of Mr. Redding qualified for the office July
April I May | June j July | August | Sept
what Senator Mitchell has to say tonight
the etate are soliciting a library for the the present generation of young men the Sth, 1868, and served two terms
You can have your house completed fh time to
at the opera house.
last
soldier
will
be
borne
to
his
last
rest
­
In
Coin
and
Currency
......................
Look at the prices at the D street meat
S 26203 98 « 14975 95 S 12298 00 5 2600 30 S 1201 90 S 1395 00
soldiers’ home. They take anything
cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower,
In
County
Warrants
.........................
607
52
"
-------
282
55
144
20
See Dr Lowe about your eyes at once. but yellow-backed novels.
ing place. He pointed out to the new market. Good sirloin steak, 8 cents; Balance, cash on hand Apr. 1,1894.
and then if you use the “Minnie” Binder you
2572 30
Can be found in Dr. Wright’s office till
generation that have grown up since the good round steak, 6 cents; roast beef,
Total Received...........................
will be happy. Call and examine our Stock.
t 29383 80 8 15258 50» 12442 20 ¿"260030 8 1201 90
1395 00
Rugs pretty and new at the Japanese
Oct. 30th.
war, the reasons why they should feel 6 cents; boiling beef, 4 cents; pork, 6,
art store.
During the Month of
kindly and gratefully toward the old vet­ 7 and 8 cents; mutton, 4, 5 and 6 cents.
Mrs. W. L. Qualey, who has been seri­
By Amounts Paid.
The marriage licenses this week show erans, who left their comfortable homes,
April I May | June | July | August
ously ill in Portland for a number of
We keep the best pork sausage in town,
Sept
something that probably wouldn’t hap­ their wives^ind sons and daughters, and
weeks, is so far restored to health that
at 7 cents per pound. Bolognas, four To County Treasurer.............................
1032 50
8525 40
1494 05
pen again in a hundred years. Three braved the hardship of long and weary
she wa« able to return home Wednesday
for 25 cents. Give us a call and you will
consecutive
licenses
were
issued
in
which
Balance
cash
on
hand
Oct.
1
st,
1894
189 40
marches and exposed their lives at the save money.
evening.
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Total paid to Treasurer....................
8525 40
1032 50
1683 45
the lady’s first name is Lulu.
cannon’s mouth, in order that this free
Wm. F. Dielschneider, the leading
We use no acids or other injurious in­ country of ours might remain a heritage
City Caucus.
State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, SS.
jeweler, carries only first-class goods and
G. Henderson, Sheriff of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is
gredients to wash your clothes, only the to those coming alter.
At Garrison’s opera house, Monday, ■ correct I, W.
and true.
««•Ils below Portland prices. Look at his
very
best
washing
materials,
therefore
Witness
my hand this 11th day of October, A. D. 1894.
The
beautiful
song
the
“
Blue
and
the
October 29, at 7 p. m., for the purpose of
stock.
W. G. HENDERSON, Sheriff of Yamhill County.
your clothes last longer.
Gray,” was appropriately rendered by nominating city officers for the general
Rev. John Parsons, D.D. will hold the
Mrs.
C.
W.
Talmage
and
Miss
Ina
W m . L ambert .
election which will be held Oct., 5 th,
first quarterly meeting at the M. E.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
The Custer Relief Corps of this city Cooper. Judge Galloway in response to 1894. By order of committee.
church, Sunday evening, Oct. 21st, at
repeated calls, came forward and said a
will
entertain
about
twenty
ladies
of
the
Of the County Treasurer of Yamhill County, Oregon, for the six months ending the 30th day of
7:30 p. m., quarterly conference, Mon­
September, A. D. 1894, of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source
SCHOOL REPORT.
Sheridan corps on the 27th at their hall few good words for Columbus, whose ap­
and on what account paid out:
day, 22d.
L ee T hompson .
in this city.
There will be twenty propriate place in the exercises of the
Lovers of tea should try “Sample
Report of McMinnville public schools
husbands at Sheridan to eat a “cold day had been in a manner ignored. A
Amounts Received.
Room” brand, 25c per pound at Millsap
From what source received.
for month ending Oct. 12, 1894.
General School
recitation
by
May
Nelson
followed,
and
snack” while their wives partake of
Fund.
Fund
A Cook
’
s.
7. X
>
then
came
an
imposing
feature
of
the
ex
­
■
a sumptuous dinner through the courtesy
lì
I.................................
To
amount
on
hand
from
last
report
8 4299 87
C. M. Weed is shipping apples and of the ladies here. Mrs. Ungerman will ercises in the presentation of a Grand
Tax 1893
£ S. To amount received from Sheriff....
a
r,
“
and Assessor, Poll Tax 1893.........
potatoes by the carload. This grocery has lie present to give a report of the national Army button to Mrs.C. W. Talmage, Col. C olumbus
•c ! S
0
“ County Clerk...... Certificate of Sale
on j fi.
bought the apple crops of W. W. Sharp, reunion
J. C. Cooper making the presentation W abd .
Briedwell & Co
OQ
and Flynn.......... ¡License...................
D
speech. The presentation was made on
Alliertus Davis, J. B. Stilwell, Geo.
“ Justices of Peace
Ono night last week a couple of hobos
behalf of Custer post, in token of ap­ 1 <fc 2 grades 47 34 31
1 20 28
and Co. Clerk......1 Fines........................
Owens and D. O. Durham, an estimated
“held up” John Winneberg of Carlton.
3 <k 4
1
32 25 25
5 23
“ W. Gilson.............Conscience Money.
..
preciation of kindly services, the expres­
aggregate of three thousand bushels.
45 35 35
4 17 35
2
“ See. of State....... Five-Mill Rebate...
He had just returned from town, where
34 25 24
1
5 & 6
1
" Indigent Soldier|Tax 1893....... ..........
5 20
sion
being
more
especially
prompted
by
Try me with your washing once. I he had been transacting some business
7 & 8
“ j 51 40 39
32
1
“ Countv Officers... FeeB.........................
•• Sheriff*................. ITax 1893..................
mean you that don’t patronize your home in the bank, and the fellows presuming the singing of “The Little Bronze Button” C ook W ard
“ State Treasurer... State School Tax...
“ Superintendent.. Institute.. ...............
laundry, and if I don’t give you as good that he had obtained some money, evi­ for the members of the post on a previous 1 & 2 grades 46 36 35
4 39 28
45
37
33
3
&
4
2
3
25
33
occasion.
The
lady
was
taken
quite
by
1
work, and cheaper than you are having dently followed him home. After he
5 A 6
33 33 29
32
1
20 15 14
3
3 22 12
it done in Portland or Salem, I will not had put up his team and was going to surprise but not a bit frightened, and 9 &10
Amounts Paid Out.
General School
made
a
very
neat
acknowledgement
of
Total
353
charge you a cent for it. I am here to the house, they confronted him with
Fund
Fund
the
gift,
of
which
she
is
very
proud,
and
The
above
is
a
much
better
showing
stay.
W m . L ambert .
drawn revolvers and a request to shell
By amount paid out on County Warrants...............................
afterward by request of the audience, than the first month last year in regular­ By amount paid out on School Superintendent's Warrants
C. C. Donavan, of Portland, general out.
This John cheerfully complied
By balance general fund on hand
agent of the Great Northern railway, with to the extent of forty cents, all his she sang the song of. the button. The ity of attendance. The cases of tardiness By balance school fund on hand.
2906 95
fact
of
being
the
only
woman
in
the
state
is
not
one-fifth
what
it
was
the
first
was in town Wednesday looking up the purse contained, and the robbers with­
authorized
to
wear
the
Grand
Army
month last year.
L. H. B aker ,
interest of his line and establishing a lo­ drew to some safe place to count the
State of Oregon, County of Yamhill County, SS.
button, a special dispensation having
Principal.
cal agency for the sale of tickets. The money and divide.
I. J. C. Pennington, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the
been procured in her behalf, adds no
amounts received, paid out. and remaining on hand in the county treasury of said county for the six
G. N. is likely to be largely patronized
months ending on the 30th day ot September, A. D. 1894.
“Melted pebbles” are the product of little to the value of the gem.
C. L. S. C. Program.
Witness mv hand this 10th day of October, A. D. 1894.
by parsons from this coast traveling east­ the fusion of minute crystal pebbles with
J. C. PENNINGTON, County Treasurer.
Resolutions
commending
the
school
The
McMinnville
C. L. S. C. will meet
ward as far as Minneapolis and Chicago such chemical elements as deprive them
teachers for the interest shown in incul­ Wednesday evening at the residence of
when its merits are generally understood. of their injurious character. This amal-
cating patriotic sentiment among the
Semi-Annual Summary Statement
A good many people both in and out gation produces the clearest, hardest young, thanking the county court for the E. C.Wlpperson. Following is the pro­
of town find Will Kuns’ bakery a good and moat brilliant lenses known to sci­ use of the court room, and the Relief gram:
Of the financial condition of the Connty of Yamhill, in the State of Oregon, on the 30th day
'
Paper, “History of the Irish Church,” September, A. D. 1894:
place to get a quick lunch during the ence. They are the acme of perfection Corps for its cheerful helpfulness, were
noon hour. Everything is kept fresh, in quality and scientific accuracy, mak­ read and adopted, and after the audience Miss Ida R. Pagenkopf.
“Europe in the 19th Century,” Miss
Date.
Liabilities.
Amount.
neat and clean, and prices are low.
ing them the best possible aids to the had joined in singing the stirring and
Orilla Peters.
Beautiful flower pots at the Japanese vision obtainable and positively the only lofty song, America, the veterans ad­
Sketch, “The Empress Josephine,”
ept. 30.
To warrants drawn on Co. Treasurer and outstanding and unpaid... 8
8176 23
lens extant that is perfectly homogene­ journed to meet in Garrison’s hall on the
bazaar on B street.
To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon............................... |
400 00
Miss Ida R. Scofield.
,To claims allowed and warrants not drawn............................................ i
781 41
ous.
These
lenses
are
the
production
of
22d
day
of
February.
Mrs. Evenden wishes to express her
“Growth of the English Nation,” Miss
J
Total Liabilities.................................................................
$
9367 «
very sincere thanks to all kind friends the Lock Kariene Optical Co. of Scotland.
Emma Green.
LAFAYETTE.
Date.
who were present at the surprise party, Dr. Lowe of McMinnville, is the sole
Resources.
Amount.
Debate—Resolved that results have
and assisted in the presentation of the state agent. These goods will not be
proved
Napoleon
Boneparte
to
have
been
Milton
Redding,
well
and
favorably
beautiful souvenir of their affection and sold to peddlers at any price. Beware of known throughout Yamhill county, died one of the world’s greatest benefactors. 1894—Sept. 30.
By funds In hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment
of County Warrants.................................................................................. ,i| S
esteem. She will always regard it as a “just as good” substances. See them in suddenly at this place last Wednesday Affirmative, J. A. Buchanan; negative,
By funds in hands of County Sheriff applicable to the payment of
Dr.
Wright
’
s
office
till
Oct.
30th.
County Warrants........................................................................................
memento of the affection and apprecia­
morning, of heart failure. He retired Arthur McPhillips.
By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the pavment of
County Warrants........................................................................................
tion she was held in as an artiste and
D ied of B rain P aralysis .—Patrick to his room abouc 7 o’clock Tuesday
Total Resources.....................................................................
I I 10718 56
neighbor by the residents of McMinnville
¡TIcTlltinville Produce Harltet.
evening,
feeling
not
so
well
as
usual,
and
Callahan died at the Eureka hotel on the
and vicinity.
Reported by L. E. Walker.
16th inst. from brain paralysis, and was when called for breakfast Wednesday
Big discount on all jewelry .clocks $1.20 buried Wednesday afternoon from the morning at 6:30, responded with his Oats. ....................................
20@22J¿
A Specific for Croup«
Probate Court.
and upward, watches $3 and upward at Catholic church. He was a native of usual cheery “all right.” Failing to Butter....................................
45@50
“
I
consider
Chamberlain’s Cough
C.
A.
McKinnon
has
been
appointed
C. Griesen’«.
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Ireland, bad resided in this immediate make his appearance on time, he was Eggs....................................... .. 18@20c in probate court administrator of the Remedy a specific for croup. It is very
called
again,
but
failed
to
answer.
Mr.
Prof. L. H. Baker is convinced that it vicinity for six or seven years, and was
Chickens................................ $1 50@300 estate of J A McKinnon, deceased, with pleasant to take, which is one of the
pays to advertise, and that, the R eporter 67 years of age. During his residence Strang became alarmed, and as the door Turkeys................................
8c a th
most important requisites where a cough
is the medium that reaches the people. here he worked at farm labor of various was locked upon the inside, a ladder was Ducks..................................... .. $3('i$3.50 bonds fixed at $20,000.
remedy
ic intended for use among chil­
Dec. 4th set as the time to hear final
His little ad. of a farm to sell or rent kinds, being employed by T. D. Hender­ procured and an entrance gained through Potatoes ...............................
25
dren.
I
have known of cakes of croup
account
in
the
estats
of
Andrew
Shuck,
brought him a purchaser for a hundred son, Uncle Doc Sitton and others. His the window, when Mr. Redding was Dressed Hogs.......................
5c
where I know the life of a little one was
deceased.
found
apparently
asleep,
but
it
was
the
acres from Multnomah, and another life story if fully told would probably
Veal.......................................
4
saved by the use of Chamberlain’s Cough
would-be buyer for a portion of it from make an interesting chapter. He is said sleep which knows no awakening. Little Baled hay, timothy..............
$10
Remedy.” J. J. LaGrange, druggist,
is
known-of
his
past
life,
more
than
he
<1
Polk, but he didn’t care to parcel the to have been a man of intelligence and
Life or Death?
cheat ...............
$7
Avoca,
Neb. 50 cent bottles for sale by
il
tract to suit the Polk man. He has had evident culture, having been originally was born in the Btate of Illinois sixty
oats...................
It is of vital importance that it should S. Ho worth.
$7
-------- OF--------
a score or two of applicants to rent the educated for the priesthood. During years ago. He came to Lafayette in
be understood by persons whose kidneys
RETAIL MARKET.
1868,
and
resided
here
continually
until
place, he says.
seventeen years prior to last August he
Notice to Taxpayers.
Baled Straw.........................
$6 are inactive, that this condition of
For a good watch for little money, go had been self-exiled from his family, who his death. He was laid to rest in Mason­ Mixed Chop.............................
things is finally inductive of a state of
$16
All
taxes
not paid by November 3d
to Wm. F. Dielschneider, the leading had mourned him as dead, although he ic cemetery, Thursday, Rev. Gay of the Wheat Chop.............................
the organs where life hangs in the bal­ will be declared delinquent and costs
$18
a
had kept himself posted as to their Presbyterian church conducting the fun­ Shorts........................................
jeweler
$16 ance. Bright’s disease, diabetes, albu­ added. By order of the county court.
eral
exercises.
There are prospects that steamboat whereabouts. One of his sons, Thomas
W. G. H enderson .
$18 minuria are all diseases of a very obsti­
Sam Donev was in town last week with Middlings................................
nate character in their mature stage, and
traffic on the Yamhill will be enlivened Callahan, is a leading clothing merchant
wanted
Bran
........................
$14
Sheriff.
all have a fatal tendency. They often
by red-hot competition during the next at Albany, and another, Peter, is engaged a young horse attached to a cart. Sam
L.
E.
Walker
will
buy
all
your
pro-
IN EXCHANCE
few mouths. It is understood that the in dry goods at Corvallis, while a daugh: stopped to speak to an acquaintance, the duce, paying the highest pr
price in cash baffle the most practiced medical skill,
Notice to Creditor«.
FOR —
He will sell and the most approved remedies of ma­
Union Pacific company have negotiated ter resides at Portland, all highly re­ colt objected, and proceeded to dump the market will justify. Hi
Notice is hereby given that we have
you
flour,
feed,
hay,
oats,
field
and
gan
Sam
in
the
street
and
artistically
demol
­
with Jobu Brooks for warehouse privi­ spected and well-to-do people. Among
den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. teria medica. But opposed at the outset employed J. W. Hobbs to settle up our
—that is to say, when the kidneys begin books and accounts. Persons knowing
leges and that they intend running a acquaintances here, Callahan was known ish the cart.
street south of First National Bank.
The marshal was compelled to “call D He
IT a ill.n
.*,.11 linn
nf I-.. L«w.
also rto
carries n a full
line of
Graham in to discharge their functions inactively— themselves indebted to us will please
boat to this city. The warehouse built as an old bachelor, having kept the sub­
down” a couple of McMinnville bloods small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the
last summer jointly by our citizens and ject of bis family relations a secret with­
last Sunday for using vile language on wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. dangerous tendency is checked. Very call on him at his office in Union block
Mr. Geer on Brooks’ land has been in his own bosom. Last August he visit­
over Jacobson’s store and settle.
the streets.
useful, also, is this household medicine
moved across the road to a point just ed Newport and on his way thither
COLLEGE SÛTES.
38w4
C albreath & G oucher .
Hull Johnson and Jacob Williamson
for those ailments of common occur­
above the bridge, where it will serve as a called upon his son in Albany and made
We Buy all Kinds of Poultry. Cash or Exchange.
have
each
erected
a
neat
fence
around
New students continue to arrive.
rence—constipation, biliousness, dyspep­
landing for the Toledo, which does not known his identity. Subsequently he
Take Notice.
their residence property.
Yours Respectfully,
propose to be crowded out, as there has met the other son and arrangements
The Philergian society held a very sia and nervousness. It is a safeguard
Having
Mr.
Johnson
’
s
twins
were
buried
last
closed
my business in Mc-
were made by the brothers to have him
against malaria and averts chronic rheu­
apparently been an effort to do.
interesting
debate
Saturday
night
;
the
Thursday.
Minnville preparatory to going away, it
decision of the judges was that the Unit­ matism.
Call and inspect the latest styles in make his home near Peter. The arrange­
Several
of
our
good
people
visited
the
become« necessary to close up all book
cloak« and wraps, just arrived at Jacob­ ment was never carried out because death county seat thia week and returned with ed States should increase the standing
accounts at once. Those owing me will
claimed
the
father
as
its
victim
before
Licenses to Harry.
army.
son's.
arms full of parcels. Strange.
please take notice and govern themselves
Oct.
13th,
Lulu Oliver, aged 21, and accordingly, as settlement will have to All kinds of Fine,
The body of Wm. Jones, who died sud­ their plans could be executed. Both
Prof.
Brownson
will
deliver
an
address
Quite
a
number
of
McMinnville
’
s
D. A. SMITH'S Across the Street
W. G. Harris, aged 23, both of thia be made without delay.
denly near Newberg about a year and a sons and the daughter were present at young people attended the social hop before the society Saturday night.
Difficult and
from his old
the
funeral
Wednesday
and
followed
him
-NEW—
half ago, is to be exhumed soon and
The first of the college entertainments county.
old Watches re­
here Saturday night. We noticed the
38-tf
L. B ettman .
stand.
to
bis
resting
place.
Oct.
13th,
Lulu
Wolf,
aged
18,
and
Bratt
analyzed for poison, Mr. Maguire, a son-
paired and made
handsome faces of Wirt Gardner and will be given Friday night, Nov. 2d.
Chapin, aged 22, both of this county.
in-law, having about completed arrange­
All kinds of Watches, Clocks
to run as good
Jess Irvine among them.
Notice to the Traveling Public.
A class in German was started Mon­
and Jewelry for sals at
Oct
15th,
Lulu
Barber,
aged
23
and
J.
ments for the investigation. The body,
as new at
Two of our prominent citizens became day.
•
Mr. A. H. Pape has been appointed
hard times prices.
H.
Lamson,
aged
22,
both
of
this
county.
it will be remembered, was removed
local ticket agent for the Great Northern belligerent one day last week, and if
Lawn tennis is the popular game these
When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria,
Oct.
8th,
Ro«a
Dowd,
aged
17,
and
Levi
from the grave and left lying upon the
railway at McMinnville. His office will words could have killed both would have pleasant days.
Taylor, aged 25, both of Grand Ronde When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
ground about a year ago. Many persons
be up stairs over Kay & Todd’« store, been gory corpses.
S. WILSON.
W. G. HENDERSON.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
Mr.
Stilwell
visited
the
Philergian
reservation.
in the vicinity are Baid to hold the opin­
Miss Fay Swick, of Dayton, an ama­
where he can be found at all times and
When
she
had
Children,
she
gave
them
Castoria,
society
Saturday
night
and
made
Oct.
16th
Mary
Meibs,
age
29,
and
some
ion that the body will not be found in
will be glad to name rates and give all teur elocutionist of considerable ability, good remarks.
Fred Bent, age 42, of Newberg. Married
the grave.
will
entertain
us
next
Saturday
evening.
information desired regarding this new
by Justice Rhodes in the county clerk’«
Full blood Cotswold bucks for sale at transcontinental line. Tickets on sale to A fine elocutionary and musical program
S1OO REWARD, S1OO.
office on Tuesday.
from $3 to $8 per head, by Geo. Owens. all points in the United States, Canada has been arranged.
An 11-pound boy at the home of Roy
The reader of this paper will be pleased
. (Third Street, between E and F.)
The public school board has some dif­ and Europe. The Great Northern is a
They Give Their Reasons.
ficulty in making people understand that new transcontinental line and is the Kimberlin, caused that gentleman to to learn that there is at least one dreaded
“Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed
pupils residing temporarily in the short line to all eastern points. Trains step over the high places quite easily disease that science has been able to cure • Perhaps some of our readere would like at this office.
in all its stages, and that is catarrh. to know in what respect Chamberlain’s
district are not residents and entitled to run through from Portland to Minneapo­ last Sunday.
The R eporter job department has
S. WILtSON, manager.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive Cough Remedy is better than any other.
Editor
Graves,
of
the
Times,
was
in
free tuition. Pupils are entitled to free lis and St. Paul without change over the
just added another rapid pres« to ite fa­
tuition only in districts where they re­ O. R. & N. and Great Northern railways, town Monday, looking over the ground cure known to the medical fraternity. We will tell you. When this Remedy is cilities. Its capacity for turning out fine
Catarrh being a constitutional disease re­ taken as boq . u as a cold has been con­
side and are enumerated and drawing making direct connection at these points to find an opening for a newspaper
Work is unexcelled outside of Portland.
Mrs. J. 8. Price, of Dayton, Wash., is quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s trasted, and before it has become settled Give us a trial and see what neat thing
Everything first-claw. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
public money, or entitled to be so enum­ for Chicago and all eastern and southern
Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable ratee. Give us a call.
erated. Section 54. article 5th, school points. Passengers from McMinnville visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Thad H. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting in the system, it will counteract the we can do for you.
directly on the blood and mucous sur­ effect of the cold and greatly lessen its
laws of Oregon, provides that if a youth | can make direct connection at Portland Dupuy, this week.
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
A choral union with Mr. M. 0. Ixiwns- faces of the system, thereby destroying severity, and it is the only remedy that
is staying temporarily in a district as with the through overland train for the
W. J. CLARK,D.D.S
Estate
Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
the
foundation
of
the
disease,
and
giving
will
do
this.
It
acts
in
perfool
harmony
dale
as
director,
was
organized
here
last
boarder or visitor, or as a member of a east. The Great Northern owns and
tf
the patient strength by building up the with nature and aids nature in relieving this office.
Graduale University of Mich.
family temporarily in the district, such manages its entire equipment of palace Wednesday evening.
A trip through the Webfoot settlement constitution and assisting nature in doing the lunge, opening the secretions, lique-
youth cannot be legally enumerated.” sleeping and dining cars, buffer library
Leave youi order for a good, fat chick-
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The charges for tuition in the city schools cars, family tourist sleepers, coaches, etc., this week reveals the fact that more its work. The proprietors have so much fying the mucus and, causing its expul- en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street
Has opened an office in Union Block, Room 6,
are $3 per quarter in the primary grade and is well prepared to give its patrons thrift exists among the farmers of that faith in its curative powers, that they of­ sion from the air cells of the lungs, and market.
and is prepared to do all work in the dental line.
and $4 in the grammar, which is less the very best accommodations. For rates favored section than elsewhere in the fer One Hundred Dollars for any case restoring the system to a strong and
To
Printer»«
that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes­ healthy condition. No other remedy in
ts busy as a bee making up clothing from
than the cost to the city.
and full information, call on, or address county. Why ?
new suitings. Try him for a new suit.
the market possesses these Remarkable
The cylinder pres« upon which the
R. P. Bird lost a valuable roadster last timonials, Address,
Autumn weather brings up thoughts of A. H. Pape, agent Great Northern Ry.,
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORIA SPECIALTY.
F.
J.
C
heney & Co., Toledo, O.
properties.
No
other
will
cure
a
cold
so
PRICES REASONABLE.
R
eporter
is
now
printed
is
offered
Tuesday.
Inflammation
of
the
lungs
the
for
C. C. D onavan .
doughnuts. Nice fresh ones can be had McMinnville, Or.
quickly. For sale by S. Howorth & Co. sale. It will be sold at a bargain.
Bold by druggists, 75c.
cause.
Gen
’
l
Agent
G.
N.
Ry.,
Portland,
Or.
A
A—
gt Kuns bakerv.
LATtar M sthoo os Paimtaa ExTaaaviaa.
LOCAL
NEWS.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS
JONES & ADAMS’
Sawmill or Lumber Yard
H ardware , S ash ,
D oors , P aints , E tc
JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville
No. on R. of H.
Time lost. Min.
Times tardy
att ’ e .
No. dropped
Av. daily
No. Enrolled
1
A
BUSHEUS
EACH
GOOD APPLES AND POTATOES
R
GROCERIES
R
I
C. M. WEED, AT ^dont.
Jeoielry Store
C ity S tables ,
WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors.
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Frank Roeca,
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TAILOR,
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