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LOCAL NEWS. SCHOOL REPORT. The Toledo Weekly Blade. HAUNTED! Tim Of the now nearly twenty thousand r-’T- T T--T- ■” A haunted house in these practical Report of McMinnville public schools regular publications in the United States, >■ Rooms to rent. Inquire at thia office. for month ending Nov. 9, 1894. there are but two or three weekly news and unromantic days is something of a C. H. Fleming epent Sunday in Salem, j « rarity, but an individual haunted with Z ► > Z z © ◄ p p i Ç papers published for general circulation the idea that his ailment is incurable is Go to Dr. G. S. Wright for fine dental < « GD 2. © ■o 3 in every state and territory, and of these K s' 3 work. tf a personage frequently met with. Dis < F □ ■5 72 the Toledo Weekly Blade is the best and Í COLUMBUS • —; O i 2. belief in the ability of medicine to cure 5 A. B. Westerfield of Lafayette was in W ard . s I O ? 3, » — most popular of them all. It is the old K •*» the city Wednesday. □ ' f6 est, best known, and has the largest cir is only a mild form of monomania, al Tlioe. Rogers has been afflicted with a 1 X 2 grade* 51 ’ 45 43 4 1 25 1 i culation. For more than twenty-five though in some cases repeated failures to 1 37 35 36 1 1 a 26 carbuncle on his hand. “ & “ 3 52 40 K. 4 24 26 years it has been a regular visitor to obtain relief from many different sources 5 A 6 3M 36 u 0 25 1 1 1 John Bean has raised his house and 7AM every portion of the Union, and it is well would almost Beem to justify the doubt 58 55 'A 1 2 7 37 . 1 < will construct a basement underneath. known at every bne of the sixty thous Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters has demon C ook W ard strated its ability to overcome dyspepsia, and odd poetoffices of the country. It 1 A 2 grades 49 44 44 4 5 1 34 A part of John Evenden’s household 3 A 4 4G 44 45 2 2 10 32 is made especially for family reading. constipation, liver and kidney trouble, « 3M 36 36 effects were sold at Fletcher’s auction 5 4« 2 1 1 35 1 malarial complaintsand nervousness,and 9 A10 19 18 17 4 10 9 1 It gives the entire news of the world 1 stand Saturday. < “T'.'.Vi---------- its recorded achievements in the curative each week, in such condensed form as 1 J. P. Irvine is giving away a lot of A comparison of the records of last; will save reading scores of pages of daily line ought at least to warrant its trial by nice books to cash customers. year with that of the present is in every papers to get less information. Republi any one troubled with either of the AT The family of E. F. Manning arrived ; way encouraging, creditable to the can in politics, temperance in principle, above ailments, even although his pre from Oakland, Calif., last week, and now teachers and board of directors. This is always on the side of justice and right, vious efforts to obtain remedial aid have reside in the Evenden residence. especially true in regard to days ab. J it is just the paper for the rising genera been fruitless. Used with persistence, This office is under obligations to Mrs. | Hence and cases of tardiness. For the j tion, and a great educator for the whole the Bitters will conquer the most obsti Franklin Stout for a fine bouquet of chrys month beginning October 16 and ending I family. Serial stories, wit and humor, nate cases. anthemums, embracing a great number November 10, 1893, there was reported short stories, Household department, 715 days absence, and 102 cases of tardi Question department, Farm department, ; of varieties. Mrs. Matthieu gave a social Saturday ness. For the same time this year the Camp Fire, Sunday School and Young ■ evening for the pupils in her room, as a various teachers’ reports show 187 days Folks, are a few of the many other prom When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, reward for scoring a clean record in ab absence and but 16 cases tardiness. Four inent features of this great paper. A When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, rooms having but one case each of tardi specimen copy will be mailed free to any When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, sent and tardy marks. The Sale will Commence ness and one room having a clean record Go to Hogg’s Excelsior studio for your for the month. This makes a gain of address on application, and the publish When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, ers invite any person to send in a long photos. No stairs to climb. 528 days attendance and a reduction of list of addresses to whom they will mail Robert Stratton, of Newberg, has 86 caser of tardiness. These good results sample copies. They will be glad to opened a restaurant next door to Grie have been obtained by earnest, persistent mail a couple of hundred specimens to sen's book store. Mr. Stratton was at effort upon the part of teachers, encour Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real readers of this county. Tho Weekly and will continue until further notice is given. one time employedin the Hotel Yamhill. aged by parents and supported by an Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at Blade is a very large paper, and the this office. tf Ask for your ticket with every 50 cents efficient board of directors. Co-opera price is only one dollar a year. This will be the greatest sale ever made in the state, as the prices have tion of parents, teachers and school you purchase of J. P. Irvine. 46-2 Leave your order for a good, fat chick Address THE BLADE, T oledo , O hio . en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street already been reduced rrom IO to 15 per cent on former prices. Trip the “light fantastic’’ on the 29th. officers will secure even better results in the future. Teachers are bound by the License« to Marry. market. Your friends will be there. * rules to request of pupils excuses for Nov. 20th., Wm. Campbell, aged 33 L. E. Walker is paying highest market The McMinnville Flouring Mills are absence from parents or guardians. and M. Gentry, aged 34, of Willamina. price for hides, pelts and tallow. still doing exchange work on the usual DISCOUNTS AS FOLLOWS: These excuses should be promptly fur Nov. 21st, Milton W. Gunn, aged 32, terms. 4^.4 “Dressmaking” signs25c ready printed nished as it is a wholesome means of dis of Marion county, and Laura E. Brutsch- at this office. J. A. Cochran, general farmer and cipline . er, aged 23, of Newberg. DRY GOODS The R eporter job department has hop grower near Amity, made an as L. H. B aker , Principal. just added another rapid press to its fa signment for the benefit of his creditors HOW’S THIS! CLOTHING AND MACKINTOSHES cilities. Its capacity for turning out fine on the 13th inst. The assets amount Real Estate Transfer«. to |11,261, and the liabilities $12,244. Week ending Nov. 21st. HATS We offer One Hundred Dollars reward work is unexcelled outside of Portland. The south half of the A. E. Garrison d. I M E Cady’ and wife to G O Keeney for any case of catarrh that cannot be Give us a trial and see what neat thing we can do for you. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS 1. c. is included in the assignment. H. 40 a pt Ira Conger die t. 2 r 3 . $ 480 cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. < B. Tingle is the assignee. Newberg Orchard Association to C F. J. C heney & Co., Props. Toledo, O. CLOAKS AND WRAPS To Printers, G Phillips 13 lots in blk 2 in plat We, the undersigned, have known F. Will Kuns has hot peanuts every hour The cylinder press upon which the No 2 of their grounds................... 3250 J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and of the day. BLANKETS t believe him perfectly honorable in all R eporter is now printed is offered for The acme of perfection for dancing A J and Grace E Knapp to C E sale. It will be sold at a bargain. Belding 30 lots in Foster ’ s add to business transactions and financially able TRUNKS AND VALISES purposes is the floor of the McMinnville Sheridan...................................... 2000 to carry out any obligation made by’ their club’s hall. Be there for a good time on firm. MILLINERY B S Cook and wife to Elick Wm COLLEGE NOTES. the 29th. • Erickson 10 a pt John Bradley die West & Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To The following teachers were granted Mies Edith Brown entered college as a t 3 r 2...................................... ... 1500 ledo, 0. certificates at the late examination: Keziah Hastings to W G Hastings Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole student Monday. First Grade—Miss Frances Mann, Mc The college missionary society met lots 7, 8 and 9 blk E in Hobson’s sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Minnville. Second grade—Lulu Graves, add to Newberg............................ 165 Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Sunday afternoon in the college chapel. Edith Graves, Newberg; Nora Baker, W. L. Douglas Shoes, 10 per cent. Red School House Shoes, 15 per cent. acting directly upon the blood and mu An interesting program was rendered. Louisa N and J J Woods to John North Yambill; Mrs. Josie Woolett, The proceeds from the entertainment cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. Jones lots 3 and 4 and 40 ft strip Sheridan ; L. B. Steiner, Dayton; Bert C. M. Henderson & Co’s Men’s 1OOO Line, 10 per cent. per bottle Sold by all druggists. Tes Friday night, will enable the Philergian off of lots 25 and 26 blk C Hob Johnson, Gaston. Third grade—J. A. society to begin work immediately im son’s add to Newberg................... 525 timonials free. Rubber goods, 5 per cent. Morgan, Pearl Bogue, McMinnville; proving the society hall. Wm and Hannah Bond to A and M Br.uce Bell, Amity. (HR CLUBBING LIST. O. P. Coshow gave a very entertaining E Pickett lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 blk 12 STAPLES—Such as Sheetings, Canton Flannelsand Calicoes,—no discount. Just make a mental note that the finest address before the Philergian society Deskins’ 2nd add to Newberg. .. 3C0 We have special arrangements with line of queensware and crockery in the Wiley G Hastings to Adella A Hast Saturday night. the following leading publications, city is at Millsap & Cook’s. A big line Lewis Aiderman visited relatives and ings lots 7,8 and 9 blk E Hobson’s whereby we are able to offer them in just received. add to Newberg............................ 200 connection with our own at exceedingly friends, the 19tli and 29th at Dayton. Next college entertainment will be Mr. Chas Holman, wife and daughter, Henry and Mary J Dunstan to Mary low rates, as follows: The R eporter held Friday night, Dec. 7th, in the college of McMinnville, Yamhill county, arrived F Dunstan lots from 1 to 32 in and in Ashland last Friday, and expect to Fullquartz’s subdivision 400 a . 5000 Weekly Inter Ocean................................................ S1.35 chapel. spend the winter in Ashland and may S H Maris to Mary Maris lot 10 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly.......... 1.75 remain here permanently.—Tidings. Fairlawn subdivision................... 100 ♦Rural Northwest, Portland, weekly................ 1.25 Are YourCliildreu Subject to Croup? New York Tribune, weekly................................. 1.25 If so you should never be without a Full blood Cotswold bucks for sale at Chas W Holman to Margaret I Hol ♦The Rural Northwest is the brightest, >»ottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. man 10.02 a pt S and Mahals Co from $3 to $8 per bead, by Geo. Owens. zine die t 4 r 4............................. 400 the most practical and useful publication It is a certain cure for croup, and has Leave your order at D street market for on the coast for farmers, dairymen and never been known to fail. If given free Emma and C B Lafollett toM Eand your Thanksgiving turkey. As cheap as fruit growers. ly as soon as the croupy cough appears it Ellis Hendricks 152 a pt Wm they can be had anywhere. will prevent the attack. It is the sole Branson die t 5 r 6...................... 1000 SEE Mrs.Kate Lucas of Rickreall visited her Geo W and Nillie Bradley to Lillie Elmer E. Thompson, he wants to trade reliance with thousands of mothers who parents in this city the past week. M Hembree parcel in Sheridan 20 W. G. HENDERSON. of Watches, Clocks 5 acres of land at Woodburn, Oregon, for have croupy children, and never disap S. WILSON. All kinds of Fine, A good many people both in and out D. A. SMITH'S All kinds points them. There is no danger in giv x70 ft................... .«...................... 125 property in or adjoining McMinnville. and Jewelry for Mie at Difficult and of town find Will Kuns’ bakery a good J L and L A Hembree to Lillie M —NEW— hard timet prices. ing this Remedy in large and frequent old Watches re 45-tf place to get a quick lunch during the doses, as it contains nothing injurious. Hembree lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 blk 21 paired and made noon hour. Everything is kept fresh, Probate Court. 50 cent bottles for sale by S. Howorth. A B Faulconer’s 2d add to Sheri to run as good neat and clean, and prices are low. Estate of E. Gudmanson. P. M. dan . .............................................. 1 as new at Churchman appointed administrator and (Third Street, between E and F.) A symposium and social will be held Jesse and Mary E K Edwards to opposite posrorricc. Program of the C. L. S. C. bonds fixed at $300. at the Baptist church on this, Friday Alvin and Alice Clark lots 9, 10 Program of theU. L. 8. C. for Nov. 28, WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. Estate of Stow & Brower. B. Brower 1894. 11 and 12 blk 40 Edwards’ add to evening, by the C. E. society. An inter Newberg...................................... ICO appointed administrator of the partner Sketch—Queen Victoria and her reign esting literary and musical program has S. WILrSON, manager. ship estate of Stow & Brower and his up to 1870, Miss Myrtie Apperson. been prepared to be followed by a geogra Colin Allison and wife to J L Hem bonds fixed at $18,109.68. Bond filed and bree lots 3,4, 5 and 6 blk 21 Faul phy social. Everybody is cordially in - -------------------------------- H---------------------------------- “Europe in the 19th Century,” Mrs. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ; coner’s add to Sheridan.............. 500 approved and M. D. L. Rhodes, Harvey Julia Snyder. vited—no charge for admission. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ i Even-thing first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial Henderson and Joseph Iloberg appointed Go to G. Maurer’s meat market on The Noble Burial Association to Paper—Child labor in England at the Travelers Conveyed to ’ Kll points at most reasonable rates. Give ns a call. ☆ ☆ ☆ appraisers. Mary Nisson blk 34 of Nobis Third street for a nice dressed chicken beginning of the present century, Mrs. Estate of L. G. Hill. L. M. Parker burial ground t 3 r 3 ................... 16 for your Sunday dinner. M. C. Matthieu. appointed administrator. Bond fixed at August Marpert and wife to B “Growth of the English Nation,” Mrs. The various rooms of the public schools $1600. Moritz n % nw and ee nw '4 E. C. Apperson. will observe the day before Thanksgiv Estatate of Daniel C Hastings. Samuel sec 15 t 2 r 3............................... 1(00 The rise, the growth and the aims of ing, the 28th, with appropriate exercises. Gause appointed administrator. Bond the American Protective Association, W G Henderson, sheriff, to Joseph Call and inspect the latest styles in $6000. Melotte lots 1 and 2 blk 62 Lafay Mrs. F. Wolfenden. cloaks and wraps, just arrived at Jacob ette ............................................... 100 “The Germany of to-day,” Arthur Mc- son’s. Truth is mighty and will prevail. The Phillips H Quackenbush to Nellie V J fact has been a long time coming to light, The Portland Savings bank has again Quackenbush q c deed to lots 4, 5, The value of geological science to man, but we have just heard from the Tacoma Miss Nellie Ramsey. closed its doors, with Judge Denny as re and 6 blk 13 Oak Park add to LARGE INVOICES JUST IN ! ceiver It is said depositors will be paid McM.............................................. 1 interstate fair, and it transpires that “Current events,” Miss Ettie Palmer. Yamhill took the first prize in the mam in full. Joseph Melotte and wife to Wm We invite the attention Questions and answers in the Chautau- moth pumpkin show and also walked off quan, Miss Orilla Peters. Gay and wife parcel in Lafayette 650 Just glance down D street and see the of all persons contem- with first on vegetables. Great is Yam The meeting will be held at the college. tine display of meat that is daily hung John Berry and w’ife to school diet bill. plating the purchase of No 63 1% a pt Chas Berry die t 4 out there. That new butcher understands r 4 ............................................... 1 his business, and the people are finding it new goods in our line. out. * Union Lodge No 43 A F & A M to Come and see them. Edmund Sailing n % of n % lot Some exceedingly new and pretty de 248 Masonic cemetery ................. 6 signs in jewelry and silverware, etc. are being shown in the new and elegant U S to Commodore P and Sarah C and Maple too McCullough e hf sec 2 t 3 r 5 ... Pat stock of Wm. F. Dielschneider, the Mianda Smith to J U Smith 20 a jeweler. Sidney Smith die t 3 r 3.............. 1 Our townsman, Judge Galloway, has W G Henderson, sheriff, to J R World’s Tribute to Sweet Mackerel been honored by reelection to the presi Mendenhall 30x66 ft in Sheridan 440 dency of the state board of agriculture. * W G Henderson, sheriff to Fred & Dr. Price’s Cream Autumn weather brings up thoughts of Robert Hertig the homestead doughnuts. Nice fresh ones can be had Baking Powder claim of C A Blaue in t 2 r 3 also Cranberries and. Crackers at Kuns' bakery. se of se sec 29t2r 3........... 725 Highest Honors Awarded The attendance at the city schools has — Total ....................................... |18,586 by the World’s Colum increased 35 in the last month. The bian Exposition* total is now 388. It ought to reach 400 The Companion'« Calendar. GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS Chicago, 1803 by Christmas. The highest notch The Youth’s Companion has just pub reached last year was in January, when lished a calendar for 1895 which is a OF THE WORLD FOR it went up to 413. See Our Handsome Line of Semi-Porcelain Ware. work of art—indeed, three works of art LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. That is a splendid line of lamp goods in one. Scenes typical of three seasons just received by Millsap & Cook, and the of the year, winter, summer, autumn, are We Handle Only First Quality Goods assortment is extensive enough to suit shown. The first picture represents a every taste. mother and eon pausing in their walk in Mrs. C. M. Weed says that flowers a snowy field, across which a rabbit is can be sent by mail and kept in good running, much to the amusement of the preservation for several days by observ boy. ing the following rules: Cut the flowers The artist in the summer scene has awarded to a Twenty-page journal, is the leading Republican family twenty-four hours before packing and let pictured three children rowing down a paper of the United Slates. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY stand in water as an ordinary bouquet. winding river; and were it not for the PAPER, and gives all the general news of the United States. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its AG Line a cigar-box with damp cotton bat apples which fill the pan in her arms, RICULTURAL department has no superior in the country. Its Market Reports are recognized authority. Separate depart ten, pack full of flowers, cover with same one would scarcely imagine that the ments for “THE FAMILY CIRCLE,” - OUR YOUNG material and nail down the lid. Keeping graceful girl in the third picture was The highest award was given on every claim, comprising FOLKS." aud “SCIENCE AND MECHANICS.” Its “HOME -OF------- AND SOCIETY” columns command the admiration of wives in water before packing causes them to typical autumn. Around the pictures and daughter«. Its general political news, editorials and superiority in leavening power, keeping properties, purity and discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. “bleed” and prevents mould. She has are grouped the monthly calendars, tied successfully sent roses as far as Wiscon together by ribbons. excellence. This verdict has been given by the best jury sin. This attractive calendar and a full ever assembled for such a purpose, backed by the recommend There will be opportunity in McMinn prospectus for 1895 will be sent free upon ville this winter for the bestowal of application, to any one considering a sub A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid ation of the Chief Chemist of the United States Department charity with good effect. The approach scription to the Companion. From no journal and the REPORTER for of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., who made an elabor of Thanksgiving day generally turns the other paper can so much entertainment Pork and Cider Barrels in Oak or Fir. minds of benevolent people to the wants and instruction be obtained for so little ate examination and tes: of all the baking powders. This of their poorer neighbors. We have some money (only $1.75). If you subscribe SweetPotatoes Two Cents a Pound. new and some old citizens who are com now you will receive the paper until Jan is pre-eminently the highest authority on such matters in CASH IN ADVANCE. California Grapes. paratively destitute, and in some cases uary 1,1895, and for a full year from that America. (The regular subscription for the two papers is $2.00.) not entirely due to self-improvidence. date, including the Thanksgiving, Christ- Schilling’s Red Band Tea. A guarantee with every package. Especially where sickness has invaded i mas and New Year’s double numbers. Subscriptions may begin at any time. This verdict conclusively settles the question and the homes of the poor their penury is T he Y outh ’ s C ompanion , Address all orders to made doubly hard to bear. McMinnville proves that Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is We Buy all Kinds of Poultry. Cash or Exchange. Boston, Mass. THE REPORTER. is probably as free from residents in ab Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gossage of Tacoma, superior in every way to any other brand. ; Yours Respectfully, solute want as most any section of the country, and this should make us feel are visiting J. A. Peckham, who is a Write your name and address.on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2, NOTE.—The Chief Chemist rejected the Alum baking powders, stating well able to look after and supply the brother of Mrs. G. They may locate in or Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy copv of The New York to the World ’ s Fair jury that he considered them unwholesome? front near this place. Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. rants of the few we have, DISCOUNT SALE! R. JACOBSON’S M c M innville , ore . Thursday, November 1st, 20 Per Cent BOOTS AND SHOES Parties knowing themselves indebted will please call : and settle. We need the money. ; All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. C ity S tables , NEW furniture : Jeoielry Store * * * WAUbACE & WAURER. © Upholstered Novelties. BURNS & DANIELS A WINTER'S ENTERTAINMENT ! Everything for the Breakfast, Lunch or Tea Table World’s Fair NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, HIGHEST MEDAL BUSHELS Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder EACH GOOD APPLES AND POTATOES Wanted in Exchange for Groceries. ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25 C. M. WEED, AT .