The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, December 28, 1894, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
NO. 3857.
FROH THE COl JITÏ PRESS.
OREGON SEWS AND NOTES.
Jeff. Harris of Forest Grove was in the
W. A. Howe of Carlton was in the city
All kinds of Fine,
of Witches, Cloche
D. A. SMITH’S AU kinds
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
city Wednesday.
Wednesday.
and Jewelry for eale at
Difficult and
Amity Blade.
—NEW—
The Cornelius schools are closed, Of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc­ old Watches re­
hard times prices.
Cut in footwear at F. Dielschneider’s.
A new street light has been installed
The Knights oj Pythias are making a
Minnville, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
Little Lyle Briedwell has been on account of diphtheria.
business,
December
19th,
1894:
paired
and
made
good increase in their membership.
Miss Frances Mann is visiting her at
1 the Episcopal church.
, very sick the past few days, but is
RESOURCES.
Prof. Riddell, the phrenologist.
to run as good
home in Salem,
Judge Burnett arrived in the city Fri­ Miss Helen Calbreath is reported as on the improve now. His illness is
Loans and Discounts..............
889.260 24 ,
as new at
has been sick in Forest Grove for Overdrafts,
secured and un­
to visit his mother over Christmas. quite ill, with symptoms of pneumonia.
Go to Dr. G. 8. Wright for fine dental day,
'
OPPOSITE ROSTOF FICE.
thought to have been caused from , some time.
1,266 65 '
secured........................................
•work.
tf
|
V.
S.
Bonds
to
secure
circula
­
Prof. Bowman and Rev. Poling of La-
C. W. Talmage was in Eugene several swallowing gum which had beeu
12,500 00 1
tion ...............................................
F. S. Barnes, a war veteran of Premiums
Morley Hogg, a student of the Portland favette were in the county seat yester­ days la-1 week settling up the estate of
1,200 00 '
on V. S. Bonds........
I given him to chew.
Stocks,
securities,
etc
.......
..
......
8,817 42 j
day.
university, is spending holidays at home.
i Forest Grove.aspires to the appoiut- Banking-house, furniture and
his wife’s father.
The
new
counciltnen
were
sworn
fixtures
........................................
8,100 00
j
ment
of
adjutant
general.
Mrs. Geo. Kutch and Mrs. A. H. Pape
A large line of fashionable dress goods,
About two dozen of the best young
j Due from National Banks inot
19,910 95 1
from 40 cents to 65 cents all reduced to visited at the home of Peter Thomason at people in town assembled at the home of in last Monday uight and their first I W. D Howe, defaulting treasurer reserve agents).........................
( Due from Stale banks and
this week.
25 cents per yard. County warrants tak- Carlton
'
Lester Daniels, Wednesday evening, and step was indeed a commendable one. of Klamath countyt has'gone to the bankers.......................................
7,050 U j
Due from approved reserve
The
marshal
was
ordered
to
notify
ken at their face.
R. J acobson .
Ladies’ cloaks and jackets and men’s assisted that young gentleman in cele­
10399 60 I
penitentiary’ under a sentence of agents..........................................
18 75 j
Checks and other cash items
It is becoming a fad to swear off giving overcoats at a great sacrifice at R. brating his fifteenth birthday. A nice each and every resident who have nine years.
Fractional paper currency.
lunch was served and a pleasant eveuing illegal sidewalks on their property, j
Jacobson’s.
nickies and cents.....................
15 93
Christmas presents except to children
Six hundred and twenty acres of Lawful money reserve in Bank.
to repair them at once. Mr. Long
I viz:
Mrs. Julia Snyder is in Portland re­ enjoyed by those present
Dr. Lowe goes south the last of the
..................
814.514 20
qualified as marshal and informs us land has been purchased for the Specie
month. See him at once in Dr. Wright’s ceiving treatment for a cataract growth
Legal-tender
notes.....................
’
9 00 14,523 20
A id fob N ebraska .—J. H. Henderson, that he will especially attempt to branch asylum. It is located one Redemption fund with U. 8.
dental office. Eyes tested free for glasses. of the eye.
Treasurer (5 per cent of cir­
chairman of the local board of trade, is enforce the ordinance which provides mile and a half northwest of Union culation)............................. .. ......
562 50
Capt. J. T. Apperson and wife of Ore­ It will be known on New Years day
in receipt of a communication from a that minors shall be in off the streets [ in Union county. The price paid
Total............. -..........................
Si7o,6j6 35
gon City, were guests of his brother A. J. who gets that beautiful clock at Diel-
committee of the Portland chamber of by 8 p. m. It is thought that the , was a trifle over $40 dollars per acre.
LIABIUTIb.
on Christmas day.
schneider’s.
commerce, asking co-operation in eecur-
Capital Stock paid in............. ....
50.000 00
Frank
C.
Brady,
arrested
last
new
council
will
levy
a
small
tax
and
Surplus
fund
..................................
Frank Storey, one of the rustling busi­ i ing and forwarding relief to the suffering
County warrants taken at their face by
10,000 00 (
Undivided
profits,
less
ex
­
K. Jacobson.
ness men of Newberg, was in McMiun­ 1 people of Nebraska. The governor of probably provide a hook aud ladder j January at Kansas City for embezzle­ penses and taxes .paid...........
8.898 96
National Bank notes outstand­
Clarence Irvine came down from Inde. ville this week.
that state has sent out an appeal, Baying device, which is a necessity, andI ment of $25,000 from the Sunnyside ing.................................................
11,250 00 ¡
to State banks ana bank­
Misses Lena and Ethel McCain re­ that there is much need of food and seed also advance the salary of the mar­ Land & Improvement Co., of Port­ Due
pendeoce Christmas day to remain at
ers.............................. ...................
1,039 00
home during the week.
turned Saturday from their visit to cities g-ain in nearly half of the state. The shal and make it an object for him to land, was discharged on Saturday Individual deposit» subject to
46.778 22 !
check ...........................................
because of lack of evidence against Demand certificates of deposit
chamber of commerce has already for­ attend to what is required of him.
16,891 40 i
Leave vonr subscription* for any news­ on the Sound.
34,268 77 |
Time certificates of deposit.....
him sufficient to warrant a trial.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaney were warded one carload and has two more in
paper or magazine at C. Griesen’s book
Total..........................................
»173,626 35 <
Newberg Graphic.
•tore.
y
down from McCoy to spend Christmas process of accumulation. Mr. Hender­
An article by Prof. Lloyd of For­ State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, ., ss.
__
with
Captain
Harris.
son
of
the
local
board
offers
to
receive
Alva
P.
Macy
who
was
down
from
C. Apperson, cashier of the above-named
Mrs. Stoner, of La Porte, Ind., is here
est Grove descriptive of Oregon I, E. do
solemnly swear that the above state­
The C. L. 8. C. will meet next Wednes­ and see to forwarding any contributions Dayton on Wednesday said letters or Garry oak, with a half-tone en­ l>ank,
on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Derr, and
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and be­
that
may
be
offered
at
this
point.
lief.
E. C. APPERSON, Cashier.
day evening, January 2, 1895, at the resi­
had been received from Ode Hatfield graving of a typical tree, the photo­ Subscribed and sworn
other relatives.
to before me this 27tb
dence
of
E.
C-
Apperson
day
of
December,
1894.
C. W. T almage ,
and family stating that they arrived graph for which was taken by him,
For a nice lady’scloak see B. Jacobson.
Notary Public for Oregon.
WHAT DOE* IT
Mrs.
Kate
Lucas
of
Rickreall
and
Ira
Correct
—
Attest.
at Honolulu in seven days from Vic­ appeared in a recent number of Gar­
You can buy it at bed rock price.
J. W. COWLS.
)
A J. APPERSON. V Director«.
F" M. York and family spent Christ­ Nelson of Corvallis spent Christmas at Fact or Fictiou ubout Two Great toria. They had a very pleasant den and Forest, a New York publica­
J.
L.
ROGERS,
)
voyage without much seasickness tion.
Fair Award*.
mas with G. L. Rowland’s family at the home of their parents in this city.
Mrs. M. Matthieu of the city schools is
North Yamhill.
and Ode was feeling well over the
A highwayman recently attacked
ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D.
A newspaper paragraph denounces as trip. Eli Hadley met them at the
Mrs Carrie Turner and children of Sun­ visiting her father, Judge Caples, in
Geo.
Perry of Beaverton. Perry
“false” the claim of a baking powder wharf and assisted in getting them
Portland,
and
attending
the
state
teach
­
nyside are guests of her parents, Mr. and
was carrying an open knife at the Physieian and Surgeon,
company to an award at the World’s
ers’ association.
Mrs. M. U. Gortner.
settled temporarily.
They were time, and stabbed the man several
Fair. Whom can it meau?
ROOMS IN UNION BLOCK
Marshal
Neal
announces
that
he
kept
If you want fine photos to give your
Certainly not Dr. Price’s. Why? Be­ pleased with the prospects although times in the abdomen. The burglar
as
many
as
ten
tramps
over
night
in
the
M c M innville , O regon .
friends, go to Hogg.
they had not seen much. Weather made a hasty retreat, and Perry’s
City jail last week. There were two ap­ cause, as the records show, Dr. Price’s
Robert Burnett and his sister, Mrs. plicants this week.
exhibited, competed and received the warm and ladies dressed in silk were knife the next morning looked like
COCMÏ TREASLBER S NOTICE
highest award, both at Chicago and the seen walking the streets barefooted. he had been killing hogs.
McFadden, of Portland, visited relatives
Lyman Latourette, who is studying
in the city over Christmas.
California Midwinter Fair. The award B. F. Henry of Tualatin had arrived.
HERE is money on hand to pay all warrants
law in the office of his uncle at Oregon
Sheriff Patterson of Jackson county T endorsed prior to September 10th, 1894.
Phil Withycombe of North Yamhill City, is spending the holidays with bis in California included Gold Medal. The
C. PENNINGTON, County Treasurer.
See Our Handsome Line of Semi-Porcelain Ware.
was conveying two prisoners to the Dec. 28. J. 1894.
Sheridan Suu
official examiners pronounced it strong­
was in town Wednesday, and reported a mother in this city.
pen
last
week,
when
Townsend,
sen
­
est,
the
purest,
the
most
wholesome
and
i
P. Ryan, while riding for cattle
quiet Christmas at his burg.
J. C. Cooper came home to epeud
Mr. Huffer of the Whiteson cider and Christmas. He will return to lude- efficient of all the baking powders. Its back of Willamina was thrown from tenced for one year for larceny, made
Dcatnt-as Cannot Be Cured
We Handle Only First Quality Goods.
his horse Wednesday and had his his escape through the toilet window by local applications as they cannot reach
apple butter factory bus opened a dis­ pendence soon to complete the work of title to confidence is unquestioned.
Can it be the manufacturers of a New right leg broken. Dr. Churchman of the car—an old trick. The train the diseased portion of the ear. There is
pensary for bis products in the Wisecar­ canning a large quantity of apples.
only one way to cure deafness, and that
York powder, fictitiously labelled “abso­
was going at 25 miles an hour.
ver building.
Real Estate Transfer».
is by constitutional remedies. Deafness
Wm H Meyers lot 3 blk 12 Hur­
Parties who have not yet settled their lutely pure” who are making “false’’ went up to reduce the fracture Wed­
This is the time of year when the accounts aro requested to call and settle claims? That would be strange indeed, nesday night.
The Salem Statesman is following is caused by au inflamed condition of the Week ending December 26th.
ley & Large’s add to Newberg... 500
mucous lining of the Eustachian tube, !
country edit» receives considerable mon­ by cash or bankable note, as all accounts inasmuch as they were not even consid­
M Fisk and wife to M M Howard
School closes next Friday. Owing the example of the Examiner by’ offer­ When this tube is inflamed you have a Chas and Martha Hadley to J.-is C
ey from people who wish him a happy must be closed at once. R. J acobson .
6 half tract 19 Fisk’s subdivision
ing
the
ladies
of
its
town
the
privilege
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
ered in the awards.
to a lack of available school money
Lucas, 120 acres part Jos Hess
new year.
and
when
it
is
entirely
closed,
deafness
of
Manin dl c...........................
600
of
issuing
a
paper
on
January
10th,
Was
it
Ammonia
in
the
New
York there will be no school until the
The merchants’ carnival given last
the result, and unless the inflamma­ die............................................. $ 7800 G B Bement to G B Franklin se
J. T. Jolly of Hillsboro was married to Friday and Saturday evenings, for the powder that prevented its makers from spring term, unless a subscription the proceeds of which are to go to is
I tion can be taken out and this tube re­ Fred and Mary Barrell to Albert
Ji of ne J^ and 6 J» sw J£ of ne
Mrs. Annie Varnum of this city on the benefit of the Christian church, proved a competing? If not what?
charitable purposes. The ladies stored to its normal condition, hearing Plummer lot 8 blk 6 Deskin'e
school
is
started.
This
state
of
Ji sec 17 t 4 r 6, 53 acres..........
600
Sth inst. The wedding occurred at Van­ grand success. The net proceeds
will
be
destroyed
forever;
nine
cases
out
100 G B Bement to Caroline Franklin
affairs is greatly to be deplored. have not yet accepted the offer.
of ten are caused by catarrh, which is add to Newberg..........................
couver, Wash.
Notice to Curpeuters.
amounted to $105.
The grand total of the gross value nothing but au inflamed condition of the I C Hewitt and wife to II W Hew­
Prof. Linden and his assistants have
ne Ji of ne Ji 6ec 17 t 4 r .6....... 400
itt 78-100ths acres part Henry
Mies Rebecca Perry returned to La­ Sealed proposals will be received until conducted an excellent school, and of the assessable property in Oregon mucous surfaces.
Married, on Christmasday, at 2o’clock
J
K
Wright and wife to F A Lash-
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
Hewitt d 1 c t 5 r 3...................
p. m , at Hotel Eureka, F. G. Howen- fayette this week, and will enter the 2 o’clock p. m., January 10th, 1895, for there is a general feeling of regret for the year 1894 as returned by the
1
ier n half lot 3 block 13 Hurley
any
case
of
Deafness
(caused
by
catarrh)
G B and Carolina Franklin to G B
stein and Miss Mollie Agee, daughter of seminary as a student of the literary the erection of a two-story cottage, in ac­
A Large’s add to Newberg........
200
county boards of equalization is $155, that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Bement lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 blk 2
that the school has to close.
J. K. Agee. Judge Magers tied the knot. course, having previously graduated from cordance with drawings and specifica­
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
W W and Phebe Wright to F J
830,045,
while
that
for
the
year
1893
F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O.
Mrs. Chandler’s 2d add to McM 1000
tions, copies of which may be had at
No discount but prices below any oi the business course.
Dayton Herald.
Calhoon 102.13 acres in t 6
is $170,088,770. Thus it is evident £jfiT"Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Fred
L and Rosa A Little to Chas
Rogers
Bros.
The
owner
reserves
the
them in footwear. Everything in the
t 5 and other land.
800
Ed Hadaway, jr., and his brother that the gross valuation for the cur­
The target rifle stolen from D. W.
E Bennett s Ji ne Ji sec 17 t 3
store. Bring in your cash and see. F. Marquis’ shooting gallery was found right to reject any and all bids.
Tlc.viiniiville Produce flsrkei.
Martin Burlingame and wife to
Charley
went
to
Portland
the
latter
r 5..............................................
rent year shows a decrease of $21,
F. E. R ooebs .
Dielscbneider’s is the place. Sign of the Sunday morning by Mr. Waugaman in
Samuel Ewing lots 1 and 2 blk
Reported by L. E Walker.
part of last <veek to see their father, 419,041, or 12 per cent. The state,
Chas K and L O Spaulding to J K
big boot.
49tf
11 Lafayette .............................
100
Oats.
......................
his hay-loft. Suspicion rests upon a
18
@20
Ed. Hadaway, sr., who is at Good board in their 1883 work equalized 1
Attention, Yount; Folk*.
Wright n Ji lot 3 blk 13 Hurley
C
A Jewett and wife to S Forehand
A husband is still a lover who thanks certain boy as the thief. The ammuni­
Butter
...................
30@40
& Large’s add to Newberg........
70 35 lots in Dundee Orchard
There will be a mass meeting especial­ Samaritan hospital. They found the assessments to such an extent • Eggs......................
his wife for a Christmas present he did tion has not been recovered.
. 20@25c F S and S Calhoon to W W Wright
ly
for
children
anil
young
people
at
the
him
greatly
reduced
in
flesh,
and
that
the
grand
total
was
$177,249,086.
Homes 10 lots in blk 3, 6 lota in
not want and which he knows is cbargod
Chickens................
$1 25@20j 25 acres part S F Staggs d 1 c
Prof. W. F. Fargo of the college re-I Baptist church next Sunday at 3 p. m. gradually growing weaker.
blk 2, 2 lots in blk 1 Dundee. ..
1
The exemptions are included in all of: Turkeys ................
to him.
7c a It
t4 r4......................................... 1623 S Foreland and wife to Dundee
turned on Wednesday after au absence Rev. Denton assisted by all the other
The W. C. T. U. are circulating a the foregoing aggregates.
Ducks.....................
.. $3@$3.50 L and G W Wyman to A L Plum­
Will Kuns has hot peanuts every hour of a half year or so, during which time pastors will take charge. Music under
Prune Co 58 tracts in Dundee
20
of the day.
The Oregon Pacific R. R. was sold Potatoes.................
mer lot 3 blk 7 De6kin’e add to
be visited his parents in South Dakota, charge of Mrs. Wolfenden. This will be petition in favor of woman suffrage.
Orchard Homes No 2 ...............
1
Dressed
Hogs
.
4JÍC
Also
one
to
prohibit
the
manufacture
Newberg.......................................
J. W. Montee, the photographer, will and afterwards took an advanced courte a treat for the young folks, and we hope
under a foreclosure brought by the
400 Pacific R E and Inv Co to £ Fore­
Veal
.......................
4
and
sale
of
cigarettes.
They
are
remove to Salem next mouth, and will in science at the Chicago university.
N C Maris and wife and J C Col­
they will show their appreciation by
Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company, of
hand 58 tracts in Dundee Orch­
hay, timothy
$10 lard and wife to Jas Edwards
meeting with good success in secur­ New York, at 2 o’clock Saturday. Baled
perhupB ultimately locate in Los Angeles,
coming
out
and
crowding
the
church.
t
4
ard Homes No 2.......................... 70C0
A game of football was played Christ­
cheat
..............
$7
2 tracts, 37 acres part D Layfield
Cal.
ll
There was but one bidder, and the
mas between boys of Company B and They are urged to bring their parents ing signatures.
oats...................
$7
d 1 c also sec 5 t 3 r 2. ............. 4000
J. II. Cook and II. T. Hoople, embryo a picked eleven. The latter was badly who will occupy the rear seats, the front
“Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed
H. C. Hume of Dayton, appeared road, 147 miles in length, was knocked
RETAIL MARKET.
N C Maris and wife to Bank of
doctors of Portlaud university,came up to beaten, and there is talk of selecting a being reserved for the juniors, Every- before the supreme court at Salem, down to Bonner & Hammond, of
at this office.
Baled 6traw............... ........
$6 Newberg 10.20 acres part claim
#
McMiunville Saturday evening to remain team to take the conceit out of the win­ body under 100 years invited.
Thursday last, and upon showing his Missoula, Mont., for $100,000. Court Mixed Chop ..
|16
No44t4r 3...............................
OIR CLl BRING LIST.
during holiday vacation.
ners ou New Years day. They need it.
record as an attorney in Ohio, was convenes on the 3rd of January, when Wheat Chop ..
$18 C E Bennett to H W Sitton s half
Give
the
Farmer
Fact*.
Prof. A. M. Sanders of La Creole acad­
admitted to practice law in all the the confirmation will be decided. Shorts............
We have special arrangement« with
$10 ne Ji sec 17 t 3 r 5 .................
The ladies of the committee in charge
The average planter has but little uee courts of this state.
emy, Dallas, attended the carnival Sat­
the following leading publications,
$18 Edith M and C L Cox to F A
of the carnival wish to express their
About $11,000,000 was spent in the Middlings .
for finely spun theory, whether it per-
urday night, and is visitiug friends here
whereby we are able to offer them in
$14
thanks to Capt. Heath, Mrs. Mattblsu,
Lashier lot 5 blk 11 Hurley 4
construction of the road. At the Bran ..............
tains to the relation of his condition to
diriug the holidays.
North Yamhill Record
connection with our own at exceedingly
L. E. Walker will buy all your pro­ Large’s add to Newberg ........ .
Miss Peters and Prof. Buchanan for as­
sale
George
S.
Coe
gave
notice
of
the
politics or whether it deals with the best
Phil Messner returned from the ownership of 75 acres of land near duce, paying the highest price in cash L P Smith by Sheriff to Adam
low rates, as follows: The R eforte *
Supt. J. B. Stilwell left Wednesday sisting in the drills, and also the young
ways and means of growing the best
market will justify. He will sell
and
mountains Tuesday, where he lias Albany, on which the Oregon Pacific the
morning to attend the three days session ladies who took part, and the public for
Rossner
lot
34
Dayton
................
you flour, feed, hay, ¿ats, field and gar­
crops. What he wants is |facts. No
Weekly Inter Ocean................................................ 8135
of the etate teachers association which their liberal patronage.
Wm
Hunter
by
shetiff
to
Adam
beeu
for
several
days
helping
to
den
seeds
as
cheap
as
anv
other
dealer.
tracks were situated, and William D street south of First National Bank.
one has realized this more than the
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly
1.75
began in Portland that morning. Miss
Roesner
lot
91
Dayton
...............
1
break
road
through
the
snow
on
the
The piece of road leading out of town great seed firm of D. M. Ferry & Co.,
•Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 125
Hoag
gave
notice
of
his
ownership
of
He
also
carries
a
full
line
of
Graham
in
Orilla Peters also attended from this city. for about a mile in the direction oi La­
New York Tribune, weekly........................... . 1.25
Detroit, Michigan, who for forty years stage route. The snow covers a depot grounds at Albany, Corvallis small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, Martin Burlingame and wife to
Mrs. Nellie C Brush w half lot 5
•The Rural Northwest is the brightest,
The following officers were elected by fayette is said to be the worst road in a have been studying the wants and con­ stretch of about ten miles; they suc­ and Yaquina. He does not think it wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty.
and
e
16
feet
lot
6
block
8
La
­
the
most practical and useful publication
radius
of
ten
miles.
A
prominent
farm
­
dition of planters, large and small, and ceeded in getting the road well packed will ever be a paying property until
Shaffer Encampment No. 22 on theeven-
fayette
.........................................
600 on the coast for farmers, dairymen and
er
and
taxpayer
of
North
Yamhill
re
­
jag of the 24tli: Chief patriarch, E. N.
as a result have created the largest seed so that the mails will be on time.
the road is built into Eastern Oregon,
Jeremiah P Converse and w ife to
fruit growers.
Ford; senior warden, W. M. Ramsey; marked to the writer that in his opinion business in the whole world. Without They had 13 horses at work a portion
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castcrla,
thence
to
an
Eastern
connection,j
the
county
commissioners
ought
to
take
doubt, a strict adherence to the policy of of the time. It takes more than a
junior warden, J. W Hobbs; high priest,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
F. W. Spencer; rec. sec., W. H. Logan; it in hand and give it a covering of dealing in facts represents the secret of snow bank to checkmate Philip, or which is a part of his plan.
crushed
rock
or
gravel.
On the 9th inst a baby girl was 1 When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
their success. They know their seeds
treasurer, Wm. Campbell; trustees, J. L.
Mr. Burton the new proprietor of
When she had Children, she gav« thorn Castoria,
Rogers, Elsia Wright, Wm. Galloway.
born to Mrs. Mary Willis while en
Coroner Daniels was summoned by are right before they are sent to the the toll road.
route on the steamer Sarah Dixon
The Sublime Knights of Syracuse at telephone from North Yamhill Wednes­ many thousand dealers from whom the
planter gets them. The dealer knows
Valley Time*.
from Portland to her home at Ranier.
the institution of their lodge on the 18th day afternoon. A man named Peter
this to be a fact requiring no further
McLaren,
a
native
of
Scotland,
about
In
the absence of a physician, the Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgagee, Real
elected the following officers: J. F. Der­
General Booth, the great leader of
question, and the planter finds it to be a
by, graud sublime commander; Carl thirty years of age and a bachelor, who
services of the purser and steward i Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
the
Salvation
Army
will
be
in
Port
­
substantial fact when harvest lime
Fuchs, junior commander; Dr. Vial, sur­ had been staying with J. M. Robertson,
tf
comes. Another illustration of the value land the 28th. Lieutenant Brown is were called into requisition. The j , this office.
about
six
miles
northeast
of
that
place,
geon; S. Wilson, conductor; H. Bogue,
babe
was
named
Sarah
Dixon
Willis,
trying
to
make
arrangements
to
get
Leave
your
order
for
a
good,
fat
chick
­
of this method is found in Ferry’s Seed
guard; Joseph Williams, exchequer of was found dead "by J . A. Leach in a
and numerous presents were show­ en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street
Annual, in which there is nothing but special rates on the boat.
brush
lot
on
Leach
’
s
place,
at
about
the treasury; L. Earhart, vidette; W.
eight o’clock that morning. The coroner facts. Facts that prove of the greatest
A man was heard to remark that ered upon it. The case is made un­ market.
C. Arthur, past sublime commander.
value
to
every
planter
,
facts
about
bow,
called to his aid a physician, summoned
he would have to quit coming to this usually interesting by the fact that
At Roseburg on the 21st Samuel
A literary and debating society is a jury, and proceeded to hold an inquest when and where to plant, that can Jfe town to trade as the cows eat every­ the mother is the same Mrs. Willis
G.
Brown was sentenced by Judge
maintained in school district number yesterday morning. The jury arrived at had from no other source, There are no
thing left in his wagon. Should our who had the legal contest with the Fullerton to be hanged on the 15th [
eight, and furnishes means of social en­ the conclusion that the man met death at worthy facts left out, and no unworthy
Haggins in 1892 over the parentage
joyment and training for people of all his own hands, the evidence showing theories let in. This book is sent free to beautiful town be used as a cow past­ of a child, whom Judge Stearns de­ of February, 1895, for the killing of;
ure?
Albert M. Kincaid, at Oakland, Or.,
ages and couditions. They meet on al­ that he had undertaken a surgical opera­ every one who asks for it. A postal card
cided was Mrs. Haggin s, but ordered
ternate Friday evenings. The last meet­ tion upon his own person that he should with your name and address seat the
on the 13th of August last. After :
Gid Ely and his female boxer
it placed temporarily iu the care of
ing was on the 21st, when the debate have entrusted to none but skillful firm will bring it to you.
conviction of the crime of murder in
passed through town some days ago,
the Baby Home. Here it died, and the first degree the attorneys for
turned on the question of whether mar­ hands.
having “hoofed” it from Tillamook.
riage was a success or a failure, and the
Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the Santa ■ From this method of traveling we i the contest ended. The scene at the Brown filed a motion for a new trial,
A more general interest was taken in
judges decided that the failure advocates
Maria Times, Cal., in speaking of the | should judge they were meeting with | funeral was a pathetic one. Both which was overruled, and at the
; women were present and their grief time of sentence his attorneys ob- J
bad the best of the argument. A paper the observance of Christmas in McMinn­ various ailments of children 6aid. “When
the success they deserve.
called the Wasp appears at each meet­ ville this year than for a number of years my children have croup there is only one
was heart rending. Those who wit­ jected to the sentence being passed,
past. The manner of celebrating was
ing and is said to be a great stinger. F.
patent
medicine
that
I
ever
use,
and
’
nessed it could not but believe that setting forth in detail their reasons, '
A Herald ol the Infant Tear.
Wieecarver is moderator and Miss Flora varied. At the Methodist church a large that is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. ■
either
woman did really think the which also failed to find favor with
Clip the last thirty years or more from
row boat was filled with sails aud laden
Henderson secretary.
with presents. The room was tastefully It possesses some medical properties that, the century, and the segment will repre­ child to be hers. Those conversant Judge Fullerton. After taking the
The resignation of Rev. H. A. Denton, festooned with Oregon wild grape and relieve the little sufferers immediately.■ sent the term of the unbounded popular- with the case considered that death usual exceptions the attorneys sub-1
pastor or the Christian church, which he ivy. The red star of Bethlehem, tran­ It is, in my opinion, the best cough med-' i ity of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. The was a merciful solution of the ques­
sided and the judge in a few well-
announced last Sunday, was a surprise scribed “Jesus” shone from a trans­ icine in the market.” If this remedy is opening of the year 1895 w ill be signal- tion, for notwithstanding Judge
chosen and carefully-studied words
freely
given
as
soon
as
the
croupy
cough
[
z
‘
e
d
b'/the
ipp^^anM
of'
a"frMh"almI-
not only to the public bnt to the members parency upon the wall. Mr. and Mrs. ********** *S **««11 X**«.**4 11.Z» ^44«r>l> 7» « *« I
i Stearns’ decision, it was probable
sud officere of his church. A call from Santa Claus made a brief appearance. appears it will prevent the attack. It is nac of the Bitters, in which the usee, der­ | that Mrs. Willis was the mother of imposed the sentence of death upon
the defendant. He stood during the 1
the Salem church wus the prompting The church was comfortably filled with also an ideal remedy for whooping cough. ivation and action of this world-famous
i the child. Thus was the litigation delivery of the dreadful words, ap-1
cause of his action, and his pastorate of people. The Baptists celebrated with a There is no danger in giving it to chil­ j medicine will be lucidly set forth. Ev­
the McMinnville church closes February tree and a roughly constructed manger to dren, as it contains nothing injurious.' erybody should read it. The calendar ' put to an end and the affair passed parently impassive, careless and
first. During the two years of his work imitate the Bethlehem receptacle. Prof. For sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. and astronomical calculations to be found out of the public’s mind. Mr. and with a don’t-care demeanor. The
in this brochure are always astonishingly i Mrs. Willis removed to Ranier and ! courtroom was crowded and oppress­
bare, the church and auxiliary societies Brownson was master of ceremonies.
Licenses
to
Hurry.
accurate, and the statistics, illustrations, the Haggins have gone away. It is 1 ive silence prevailed, broken only by
have greatly prospered and grown, and The attendance
was fair.
The
Dec. 21, J, L. Hayes, age 34. and Ruth humor and other reading matter rich in I not probable that any such trouble
his preaching has been of an order to Christian church had a fireplace and
! the faltering, impressive words ot
Within Her Sphere She Reigns Supreme
interest and full of profit. The Hostet­ ! will arise over little Sarah Dixon,
constantly attract large congregations. chimney constructed of packages of Dalton, 27, of Lafayette.
the presiding judge. The defense
Dec.
24,
F.
G.
Howen6tein,
27,
and
ter
Company,
of
Pittsburgh,
Pa.,
publish
He is admired by all alike, those who candy imitating bricks. Through this
although fear harbors in the breasts ' has been allowed 30 days in which to ■
Woman claims her own. Her field widens constantly.
it themselves. They employ more than i of the parents.
differ with him and those who do not, Santa Claus appeared and held a consul­ Mollie M. Agee, 23
prepare papers for an appeal to the '
sixty hands in the mechanical work, and
for his untiring energy and outspoken tation with old Mother Gray, and much
Every day brightens her prospects. Her progress fore­
With equal suffrage we may well
supreme court. One of the main I
more than eleven months in the year are
courage. The Salem church is to be Christmas lore was enacted. The at­
The popularity of Chamberlain’s
Inquire where we are at,
grounds
upon
which
the
defense
rely
consumed
in
its
preparation.
It
can
be
shadows the greater triumph at hand. Emancipation and
congratulated-
tendance wae large. The snow house of
Cough Remedy and the high esteem in
If woman gets to betting
obtained, without cost, of all druggists which it is held leads us to believe it to for a reversal by the supreme court, i
The large, imported hat.
A sensible citizen remarks: “Fathers the Presbyterians and the two trees on
equality will be hers in the years to come.
. and country dealers, and is printed in be an article of great worth and merit. is that one of the grand jury which |
pay for their boys to learn something at either side were replete with presents,
I
English,
German,
French,
Welsh,
Nor-
I
found
the
bill
of
indictment
against
|
A Veteran of the Mexican War.
Prophetic of final victory were her achievements at tha
We have the pleasure of giving the ex­
college and the boys spend their time which were distributed by two fairies,
trotting over the state after football two brownies and a Sauta Claus. There
O ak H arbor , O hio .—“I met Geo. O. i wegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian perience of three prominent citizens of him had served as a juror within
World’s Fair. At her shrine there erected the nations bowed.
Redondo Beach, Cal., in the use of the j one year, which is against the law. |
matches. The old-fashioned way of was also a junior Santa. He filled the Momenv, an old veteran of the Mexican j and Spanish.
remedy.
Mr.
A.
V.
Trudell
says.
“
I
turning a boy out to pick up his knowl­ stockings of a group of little folks who war, ou the streets to-day, w ho told me
The lesson taught at the “Woman’s Building” will last “till
The state claims that this is no cause
School Report.
have always received prompt relief when 1 for an objection, and that the defense
edge with his bread, was harsh, but the had appeared in night gowns, sang a nod­ that after reading about Simmons Liver
time shall be no more.” Their enlightening influence will
Following is the report of school dis­ I used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.”
boy knew something when he got ding song, aud becoming tired of waiting J Regulator he bought a bottle, and the
not having taken advantage of it, I
through. Fuotball is dying out in the for his appearance had retired. The ' first three doses gave him immediate trict No. 19, for month endiug December Mr. James Orchard says; “I am satisfied
be felt around the globe throughout the dawning century.
has waived all privileges under it.
east, but we of the coast will have to see church, regarded by many as the largest relief.”—Geo. Goeline. Your druggist 21: Total number enrolled 33. Average that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy :
_____________
Only less memorable were the honors gained at the Fair by
it run its course. Statistics show that in the«city, was filled to its full capacity. sells it in powder or liquid, to be taken number belonging 32- Average dally at­ cured my cold.” Mr. J. M. Hatcher
Extra Legislative Session.
tendance 29. Pupils neither absent nor says: “For three years I have used
more men are yearly killed in football in So far as known no child left any one of dry, or made into a tea.
tardy during the month: Bertha Smith, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my
It is well known that the Oregon legis­
proportion to the number engaged, than these places without getting at least a
Reuben Steelquist, Bert Smith, Arthur family and its results have always been lature does not convene in Salem until
the annual accident mortality among package of tidbits and confections to
This ambiguous notice adorns a Smith, George Manning, Samuel Man­ satisfactory.” For sale by S. Howorth & January 14, but McMinnville is to be fa­
railroad employes.” The gentleman’s i cheer his or her little heart, but it is
ladies cabin in a Hoboken ferry boat: ning, William Manning, Judson Gilbert, Co., druggists.
vored with an extra session of that body
The highest award conferred on this peerless prepara­
observation is probably true of almost feared that so many Santa Clauses ap­
at the opera house, Wednesday, Janua­
every college in the state except Mc­ pearing ou the same night in the same “These seats are for ladies. Gentle­ Justin Gilbert, Isidore Ertle, George
tion, is a fitting accompaniment of the laurels won by th*
L. E. Walker is paying highest market ry 9th. Look out for extended notice
Minnville college. She attends strictly town will work ruin to their faith in the men wiil not occupy them until the Ertle, Sophia Ertle.
E. M. U nderwood , Teacher.
price for hides, pelts and tallow.
next week.
•
old legend.
ladies are seated.”
to business.
women of America.
Jecuelry Store * * *
Everything for the Breakfast, Lunch or Tea Table
The Woman’s Era
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
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