The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, January 04, 1895, Image 2

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    F1V£ Y EARS’ RAISFALL.
A TERRIBLE CALAMITY.
and Fulton on the stump, as to take
any stock in free coinage candidates Rainfall at McMinnville, Oregon, for Fort}- Person* Buruil Alive Christ»
F. H. HlHYH iaT, Editor A Fropr. now. Mr. Tongue told them last each month,from January 1st, 1890, to
mas Eve at Silver Lake, Or.
J, fc. ECKMAN, Adoriate Editor.
spring there was plenty of money in December 31st, 1894.
the country, and the only mission of
News was received on the 27th of
1890 In. 1891 In. 1892 Iu. 1893 In 1894 In. '
Subscription $1.00 Per Year. free coinage would be to enable one
a frightful calamity that happened
4.55
..... 14.21
5 13
205
13.68
class of citizens to defraud another Jun
8.70
6.16 i to the little town of Silver Lake, in
Feb. ...
«55
1.83
732
advertising rates .
2.39
6
19
5
67
Mar
....
2.51
10.25 the extreme southeastern part of
by
paying
them
in
depreciated
cur
­
5.75
1.92
3.56
8.02
Rsadiag iiodcesin local column» lu cents per
Apr......
3.36
2.18
3.36
.6;
.M
1.6b Oregon on Christmas eve. while they
Un* for first wee» end 5 cent* per line thereafter rency. . Mr. Tongue, Mr. Fulton et May...
1.87
.90
2.71
June ..
1.12
Display advertisement», annual rales, one inch
195
.57
.62
.34
.13
.03 were collected in a hall enjoying the
per month SI; each additional inch 50 cents per al are now posing as free coinage July.....
—
Aug....
.23
.36
.18
.15 ¡
Bsuti.
.10
251
2.20
Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding candidates for senator and are being Sep....
2.14
1.72 i festivities ox a Christmas tree. E.
2.32
2.72
Oct.....
500
5.70 1
4.15
10 lines published free, if furnished in time to
boomed
and
coddled
by
all
the
op
­
11.57
Nov
.....
.44
6
75
6.02
3.14 M. Brallian, county judge of Lake
be <-urrenl news. Additions, matter 10 cent* per
4.66
14.00
6.61
Dec.....
534
5.58 county, has sent the following nar­
line.
position forces. That is the why.
Annua,
3455
41.85 51.46
50.93
53.41 rative to the associated press. He
FRIDAY, JAN. 4, ló&á.
MONTHLY XEA.X.
say6: “The people, about 200 in
T he 40-page New Year's issue of January................................... .......... ..
7.92
February ........ .....................................
6.12 number, were holding a Christmas
j the Oregonian is a credit to the city March............. -.....................................
5.41
4.48 tree, and after a short literary pro­
T he R eporter salutes its many I of Portland and the state of Oregon. April.......................................................
May ...................................................... .
1.74
readers with a hearty wish that the No more compact, truthful and up- June.......................................................
1.71 gramme had been rendered, were
..... ............................. ................. ...
.34
new year, upon which they have to-date review of tbe state's resources July
August...................... ............. ...............
.18 about to begin distributing the pre­
September.............................................
1.75
just embarked, may be to each of and growth or better outline of her October..................................................
3.98 sents with which the tree was loaded
Catarrh in the Head
November..............................................
5.58 when Geo. Paine, a young man,
them a year of prosperity and hap­ future possibility j can be obtained December
..............................................
7.21
Alvan
annual
rainfall,
(5
Years)
46.25
started to go to the door, walking An Unfortunate Inheritance—How
piness. The past twelve months anywhere, and incalculable good will
on top of the seats. His head struck
have not been especially character­ certainly fall to the state by the
It Was Destroyed.
FKOM THE COVNTY PRESS.
a large Rochester lamp, holding over
ized by prosperous conditions, but j broadcast distribution of this great
“Spokane, Wash., Aug. 9,1893.
North Yamhill Record
a gallon of coal oil. The blow caused “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Nass.:
there is reason to think that we are paper.
The little daughter of Ed. Burton the lamp to swing, and some of the “Gentlemen:—I wish to add my testimony to
Every good housewife realizes the importance of regularly cleaning
facing better times. Some hard ex­
had
the misfortune to have her shoul­ oil spilled out. Paine caught hold of the worth ot Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My little
periences have been gone through
Mc.niNN VII.IX.
girl has been cured by It ot inherited catarrh.
house. So with every successful merchant. And this being the season of the
der blade broken by falling off a the lamp to steady it, but in an in­ She had colds continually every month and yel­
and some important lessons learned
sofa
at
her
home
Friday.
low discharge, but since taking Hood's Sarsa-
year when stocks are taken, as we do so,all goods which we wish to close out
stant the oil had ignited. Francis
which will not soon be forgotten. line of the Most Important Centers
Jimmie
Rowland,
living
two
miles
of
the
Willamette
Valley.
Chrisman,
owner
of
the
hall,
grabbed
There are very few misfortunes with­
will be marked down in price to conform a9 nearly as possible to the changes
from town, was kicked in the mouth the lamp out of the chandelier and
out some compensation, and it may
From
the
Oregonian
New
Year
’
s
Edition.
by
a
horse
one
day
last
week,
having
started for the door. The blazing
made in our tariff system. The
be that the depression and reverses
The county seat and chief town of his upper lip split and three teeth lamp caused a panic, and some one
• *
of the past year or two, while they
knocked it out of his hands when
have worked great hardship to many Yamhill county is McMinnville. knocked out.
Some specimens of coal, found a within a few feet of the door. The
individuals, will make their benefi­ Yamhill is one of the most famous of
cent effect apparent by checking the the Willamette Valley counties. short distance from North Yamhill excited crowd began kicking the parilla has been entirely cured. Hood’s Sar­
headlong rush after the almighty Yamhill is famed chiefly for the su­ have been on exhibition here the lamp, scattering the burning oil in saparilla I have found of great help to my
other children.” M rs . L. M. G illette . »
dollar and recalling the world to perior character of its varied pro­ past week. Those who have tried it every direction.
Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect
being placed on broken down lines. As a large percentage ef our goods were
“In an incredibly short time, the
consciousness that wealth is not all ducts of the field and orchard, and say it is of good quality. The extent
In proportion and appearance. 25c. per box.
that makes life worth the living the standing challenge of “Yamhill of the vein is not yet known but it entire north end of the hall, where
bought new this fall, the reduction on these will not be so great.
The best way to start upon this new against the world” demonstrates the is hoped that it will prove to be sev­ the door was located, was a mass of
flames, cutting off all egress from
As our phenomenally good trade this fall, notwithstanding the general
year is with the resolve to live fru­ confidence that the residents of this eral feet thick.
LEGAL BLANKS
county
feel
in
the
fertile
character
the door. The crowd rushed for the
gally and economically within one’s
Amity Blade.
Tbe following general forms are always In stock
depression and hard times, indicates that these goods were bought right, and
southwest window, and a number and
resources, and to make the best of of its soil.
for sale at the Reporter office :
’
William
Gunning,
of
Bellevue,
be
­
As the growth and general pros­
escaped in this way by climbing out Warranty Deeds
Real Estate Mortgage
the surrounding conditions.
are appreciated by the public.
Deeds
Chattel Mortgage
perity of every town or city is largely came papa of a bouncing boy a short on the awning. The awning finally Quit-claim
Bond for Deed
Satisfaction of Mort.
Lease
Transfer of Mortgage
But it is still necessary to weed out old stock and broken lines, to
A week from next Monday the! dependent upon the country tribu­ time ago. Congratulations, Mr. G. broke down under the weight of such Farm
Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale
Oregon legislature will assemble. tary, it will be pertinent to first
C. B. Lafollette and M. E. Hendrick a large number, but a ladder was We carry a large stock of stationery and are
accomplish which our
to do job printing of every sort in tbe
One of the first responsibilities de­ enumerate some of the noted advant­ who have been doing business in quickly secured, and several more prepared
best style of the art and at low figures
volving upon it will be the election ages of Yamhill county before enter­ Amity under the firm name of C. B. were rescued.
of a United States senator to succeed ing into any description of McMinn­ Lafollette & Co., have sold their en­
“The flames, however, were rapidly
E. E. GOUCHER.
Hon. J. N. Dolph That he will be ville.
tire stock of merchandise to J. A. eating their way toward the window, f. F. GALBREATH.
McMinnville is almost in the Reed, of Hillsboro, and S. C. Tupper, and those clamoring about the win­
his own successor we have very
Calbreath & Goucher.
little doubt. We can think of no geographical center of the county, of Gaston. The gentlemen will re­ dow were becoming more frantic
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
good reason why the people should and this itself shows that McMinn­ move the stock to the last named every second. Suddenly the flames
desire any other result. Stability is ville’s growth and importance is a town. Messrs. Hendrick and La­ burst out, and enveloped the entire M o M innvulk .... O beook
the thing they desire now rather any natural result of the county’s ad­ follette have acquired a splendid building, shutting off every avenue
(Office over Braly’s bank.)
more “change.” Mr. Dolph is one vancement. Yamhill covers an area reputation here and their many of escape. The screams and groans
of the ablest men in the senate of the of 720 square miles, about one-half customers will regret to see them go of the human beings who were being
United States at this time, and of which is cleared and under culti­ out of the business.
roasted alive were heartrending.
commands an influence that can only vation. From the vantage ground
Those on the outside were powerless,
Newberg Graphic,
•
Doubtful Seeds alone. The best
be acquired by years of experience. of one of the high foot hills of the
and were compelled to stand and see
The boys who are interested in the
are easy to get, and cost no
This of itself is of untold value to the coast range of mountains, which
their relatives and friends burned to
more. Ask your dealer for
mine in the Cascades, east of Scott’s
material interests of our state. He form the western boundary line of
death.
Mills are full of hope for the future
is a man also of clean and upright Yamhill, an observer can behold
“Forty persons are known to have
development of the claim. G. W.
character, no charge of corruption or nearly every portion of the county.
perished in the flames, and 30 or 40
Will Commence on
Mitchell has the report from three
venality ever having been laid at his The scene makes a pastoral panorama
more were badly injured. There
Always
the
best.
Known
different assays made, one at Port­
everywhere. Ferry’s Seed
door. That is something. He has difficult to match anywhere in the
was nothing left by which to identify
Annual for 1895 tells vou
land, one at San Francisco and the
been a leader in championing Ameri­ world. The Willamette river forms
the victims, and the bones were
other at Baker City, which 3how
D. M. FERRY & CO.,
can interests both at home and the -eastern boundary line of the
gathered up and all buried in one
$12.50, $16.50 and $7.50 per ton res­
Detroit, Mich.
abroad, and he is strong enough and county, and is fed as it courses past
grave.
pectively. Thomas White of Port­
able enough to make his influence Yamhill by numerous creeks and
“This terrible calamity has pros­
land, who has had considerable ex­
felt. The only ground upon which a small rivers, nearly all of which
trated the whole county, and every
And continue from one month to six weeks. Dur
perience in mining, and who has an
reasonable argument for a change have their sources in the coast
house in the village has been turned
interest in the claim, has made as
ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D.
iiiff this time it will be our aim to convert as much of
could be predicated is, that two or mountains. These streams flow
into a hospital. People have come
many as fifty assays of the ore and
three other statesmen want his job. across the county, to the fertility of
from all over the county to adminis­ Physieian and Surgeon
he is well pleased with the results.
tli is stock as possible into cash
The attempt to raise an issue on the its soil. Yamhill, not many years
ter to the injured. Many have come
Portland parties who have heard of
ROOMS IN UNION BLOCK
silver question will prove abortive, ago, was almost exclusively a grain­ the prospects have been up and loca­ from Lakeview, 100 miles away, and
All produce we can handle will be taken in ex
for the reason that Senator Dolph growing section, wheat being the
one-half of the people of Paisley and
M
c
M
innville , O regon
ted claims, but our boys think they
chief
crop.
Nearly
a
decade
since
Summer
Lake
are
here
attending
the
represents the convictions of the
change for goods, as heretofore.
have scooped the best paying rock.
republican party of Oregon and the the attention of the people was
sick. James Small, a well-known
They are now considering the pro­
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is fam­
nation on this question. He is iD turned to fruit culture, in common
priety of asking the legislature for a stockraiser of the county, had started ous for its cures of bad colds. It opens
favor of the largest possible use of with other sections of Oregon.
East with a band of horses, and had the secretions, relieves the lungs and
charter for a toll road to the mine,
reached Burns, Harney county, aids nature in restoring the system to a
the white metal, keeping in view, Rapid progress has since then been
in anticipation of a big travel in that
when he heard that his son was one healthy condition. If freely used as
however, its parity with gold, so made in this pursuit, and the fruit
direction in the spring by those in
of the victims of the fire. He started soon sb the cold has been contracted,
that every dollar of our money shall crop of Yamhill county now yields
search of the yellow metal. Consid­
to return immediately, and in 19 1 and before it has become settled in the
be as good as another. The people about as great a revenue per annum
erable expense must be incurred in
hours he covered a distance of 200 system, it greatly lessens the severity of
are not ready to decree a “change” as the grain crop, and at its present
building the road and a toll road will
miles on horseback. He returned the attack and has often cured in a single
that will take them out upon another rate of increase fruit culture will
be the natural result.
just in time to see the bones of his day what would have been a severe cold.
sea of uncertainty, especially when soon be the foremost industry of the
For sale by S. Howorth& Co., Druggists.
county
the breakers are in plain sight.
“otne time ago Mr. Simon Goldbaum son laid to rest in the common grave
The leading varieties of fruits of San Luis Rey, Cal., was troubled with with the other victims
C. L. S 4.
grown
in the county are apples, a lame back and rheumatism. He used
In the list of killed occurs the
T he bogus individual who skulks
Chaucer day, Jan. 9, 1895.
behind the nom de plume of’‘Stalwart pears, plums, prunes, cherries, etc., Chamberlain's Pain Balm and a prompt name of Mrs. C. Coshow, who was A brief sketch of Chaucer and
Republican’’ in the Portland Sun, and in quality this fruit cannot be cure was effected He says he has since the wife of a brother of £). p. count of his works, E. C. Apperson.
advised many of his friends to try it and Coshow of this city.
The growth of the English nation,
says that if any resolutions endorsing surpassed anywhere. All kinds of
all who have done so have spoken highly
small
fruits
do
well,
and
vegetables
Miss
Emma Greene.
Senator Dolph, were adopted by the
A WRECKED H111.DING.
of it. It is for sale by S. Howorth & Co.,
The story of I’alamon and Aivite from !
of
various
kinds
yield
large
crops
in
republican convention of this county,
Druggists.
The Big Storm anil Some Dan.sjet the Knighte’s Tale, Miss Frances Mann.
he never heard of it. There is noth­ all sections of the county. Hop
The story of Constance, from the Man |
liesuiting.
culture has within the past year
The Ornithologists Meet.
ing surprising about his lack of
of Lawes Tale, Miss Ida Scofield.
Early
Wednesday
morning
the
earth
taken a prominent place in the
Tho ornithologists of Oregon met
information on this point, any more
From Chaucer to Tennyson, Miss La-1
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
industrial pursuits of Yamhill county at Portland last Friday and organized hereabouts had a slight covering of snow. sira Apperson.
than there was about the falsehood
From
about
8
a.
m.
until
the
middle
of
TO THE
farmers.
Stockgrowing
and
dairy
­
the Northwestern Ornithological as­ the afternoon the fall of “the beautiful”
The story of Griselda, from the Clerkes
in his previous letter that the Mc­
ing
are
also
followed
to
a
consider
­
Tale,
Miss
Clara
Irviue.
sociation.
Those
present
from
this
Minnville board of trade had “rail­
continued rapid and unabated, and the
roaded” through some Dolph resolu­ able extent. It will thus be seen county were Ellis F. Hadley of Day- covering had grown to fifteen inches in The story of St. Cecilia from the Sec­
tions. Both statement and confess­ that Yamhill is at present almost ton, H. M. Hoskins of Newberg and depth, by conservative estimate. Soon ond Nonnes Tale, Miss Ella HendrickB.
ion are in keeping with the assertion exclusively an agricultural and Arthur Pope, of Sheridan. The ob- after, the storm changed to rain, which Aspects of social life in the east end of
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
London and the race question in Austria,
that Yamhill is not in favor of Dolph’s horticultural district of a decidedly ject of this association is to advance hascontinued to this writing, Thursday Miss Ida Pagenkopf.
TWO
TRANSCONTINENTAL
reelection, and all together serve superior character, and McMinnville, the science of ornithology in all its noon.
The
story
of
Little
Hew
of
Lincoln,
effectively to stamp the Sun's alleged as its chief city and leading market forms, to disseminate ornithological So deep a fall of snow thoroughly from the Prioresses Tale, Mrs. F. Wol-
soaked with rain makes a very weighty
CARVING KNIVES.
correspondence as a huge fraud. place, necessarily enjoys a high de­ knowledge in the northwest and to combination, which has resulted in con­ fenden.
gree
of
prosperity.
awaken an interest in ornithology by
The writer of it is clearly not con­
The meeting will be held at the resi­
CRUMB FANS and BRUSHES.
siderable damage, chief of which, so far
McMinnville was incorporated in both old and young. The first work
versant with Yamhill county politics,
as known, is the wrecking of the build­ dence of E. C. Apperson.
----------------——
and does not reside in this county. 1876 and it contains today about the association will take up will be to ing occupied by Knapp, Burrell & Co.’s
2500
people.
It
is
50
miles
south
of
compile a list of all birds that are implement business. About 11 o’clock
The only real fact which he appears
Don’t forget that we carry a fine line
to have gotten squarely onto, is Portland, on tbe West Side division found in the state of Oregon. When Wednesday night the large roof col­
Saved His Life
VIA
VIA
of stoves.
that the delegates to the congres­ of the Southern Pacific railroad. It this is completed a study of individ­ lapsed by the spreading of the side walls,
—by a fortunate dis­
has
daily
rail
communication
with
SPOKANE
coveryin
the
nick
of
making
a
report
not
unlike
the
firing
of
DENVER
ual
species
of
birds
will
be
takeu
up
sional convention were instructed foY
firne. Hundreds of
B.uger Hermann. There are surmises the metropolis, while it also enjoys and their habits thoroughly investi­ a cannon. The large stock left buried
persons suffering Minneapolis
OMAHA
nnderneath
has
been
gotten
out
as
rap
­
from consumption
water
communication
with
Portland
gated, especially in regard to their
ANO
as to why he happens to know and
AND
have
had
the
pro
­
idly as a good force of men could do the
Plain and fancy sold reasonably cheap
gress of the disease
remember this fact so well. Perhaps during favorable stages of water in food. The association will endeavor
ST.
PAUL
KANSAS
CY
work. The chief damage is in the crush­
stopped,
and
have
the
Yamhill
river,
a
tributary
of
the
Other
Holiday Novelties.
to convince the people of the north­
if he would come out squarely over
i
been brought back to
ing of a half dozen of their finest bug­
Willamette.
Excellent
banks,
nu
­
life
and
health
by
the
west
that
many
of
our
birds,
such
as
his own signature the reason would
LOW RATES TO ALL
gies, worth $2d0 to |300 each. The stock
“Golden Medical
EASTERN CITIES.
be apparent. Maybe he was an as­ merous mercantile establishments, jays, hawks and owls, do not deserve has been removed to a vacant room in
Discovery” of Dr
pirant ,for Hermann’s place at that two live newspapers, the Y amhill the universal condemnation that Union block. The building is property Years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce.
Pierce, now chief
OCEAN STEAMERS
___________
_ ’ Hotel
time and never heard of the instruct­ C ounty R eporter and the Telephone- they now receive.
the Invalids
of the Hibbs estate, and is almost a to­ consulting physician to
and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., Leave Portland Every 5 Days
Register,
and
several
churches
of
tal lose. Of course neither building nor recognizing the fact that consumption was
ions till he reached Salem, aud they
•• FOR • •
Capt. W. W. Saunders was liber- stock had insurance against this kind of essentially a germ disease, and that a rem­
forgot to tell him the convention different denominations are among
edy
which
would
drive
the
germs
and
their
had also endorsed Dolph The bogus the leading social and commercial ted from the penitentiary on Monday. damage. Mr. Ford thinks the necessity poisons from the blood would cure consump­
THE RED FRONT
tion, at last found a medicine which cured 98
correspondent is evidently in quest features of the town. Among the He killed Chas. Campbell in Albany of a new kind of insurance is made per
cent, of all cases, if taken in the earlier
strikingly apparent.
CROCERY.
stages of the disease.
of information wheu he banteringly public buildings are two excellent in 1885, and was sent to prison two
Another effect of the storm was the
The tissues of the lungs being irritated by For Ml details call on
says the R eporter dare not assert school buildings, erected at a total years later on a life sentence.
C. A. WALLACE, McMinnville, Or
crushing of a shed for J. E. Brooks, kill­ the germs and poisons in the blood circulat­
ing through them, the germs find lodgment
that the Yamhill delegation were cost of about $30,000, and a court­
Or Address:
ing
a
valuable
cow.
there,
and
the
lungs
begin
to
break
down.
Ex-Secretary Foster has gone to
W. H HIBI.BVBT,
pledged to-Mr. Dolph during the house that cost about $65,000. The
A Fine Lina of
Soon the general health begins to fail, and
China
on invitation to act in a The court house, Hotel Yamhill and the person feels languid, weak, faint, drowsy
city
has
an
excellent
waterworks
Gen. Pass. Ag«.
campaign. We will satisfy him on
armory, as well as a good many smaller and confused.
RAISINS,
NUTS,
CANDIVS,
POUTLAND, OK.
private capacity in furthering nego­
This is the time to take Dr. Pierce’s Gold­
that point. They were not. They system, and is lighted by electricity,
buildings, were flooded somewhat by
ORANGES,
APPLES,
POPCORN.
tiations
for
peace
with
Japan.
en
Medical
Discovery;
it
drives
the
germs
leakage from roofs.
were only pledged to carry out the both light and water plants being
and poisons from the blood, and has a sooth­
Hi Adams moved his tobacco and oth­ ing effect upon the dry cough. In cases of
wishes of the Republican party in owned by the city.
Frank Fletcher, one of Pennoyer’s
bronchitis the “Discovery” is invaluable.
the choice of a United States senator. The manufacturing interests include pardoned convicts, shot James Ash­ er stock for fear of the roof overhead.
“Golden Medical Discovery” increases the
All Seasonable Vegetables.
Many
limbs
have
been
stripped
from
amount
and quality of the blood, thus invig­
They will do that by voting for Mr. two flouring mills with daily capac­ worth at a Christmas dance on Bask­
trees over town, especially the poplars, orating and fortifying the system against dis­
Dolph, whom the republicans in ity of 225 barrels, a creamery and et mountain. A dispatch was pre­ and several electric, telegraph and tele­ ease and builds up wholesome flesh and
Pumpkins, Turnips, Carrots, Cabbage, Squash,
strength after wasting diseases, as fevers
convention unanimously endorsed several sash and door factories. pared at Umatilla to be sent to the phone wires succumbed to the weight imeumoma,
grip and other debilitating af-
Sweet Potatoes.
ections.
and who commands their respect Lumbering is carried on to a consid­
upon
them.
cAVEAl
S,
I
HAUL
MARksar
governor saying: “Please send a
M. H ite , of Au-
and confidence. But “why should erable extent west of the town, and pardon by return mail to Frank The only delay of trains at this point du Jwo.
COPYRIGHTS.^-
bon, Audubon Co.. Ia.y
says: “ I took a severe
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT I Foi
the members from Yamhill be for the timber belts of the coast range Fletcher, whom you pardoned last was that of Wednesday night’s accom­ cold
prompt answer «nd
and an honest opinion, write
which settled on my
MUNN
M V NN 4c
<L CO., who have
hare bad nearly fifty yea
lunss and chest, aud I
Dolph any more than for Tungue or of mountains supplying the logs for June. He has shot another man, modation, which was two hours late.
experience m
In the patent business.
bualnesa. Coinmunn
Communn
suffered intensely with
Figs, Dates, Dried Apples and Prunes
tlons
strictly
confidential.
A Handbook or:
A
large
tree
standing
near
the
resi
­
it. I tried several of
Fulton?” he inquires. Primarily be­ the industry.
formation
cnnoerolng
Patent*
and
bow to ob­
and we desire to save the expense of dence of Dr. Nelson split in two Thurs­ our best physicians here
tain item »ent tree. Also a catalogue of mechan­
Put
up
in
the choicest manner.
McMinnville has connection with
cause their constituents do uotwish to
they gave up all
ical and »oientlfio books sent tree
trial and conviction. Signed, Citi­ day morning, one-half falling upon the and
Piuenta taken through Munn & Co. reoeive
hopes of my recovery,
*>ec<al notice in the SeientlUe American, and
swap experience, ability and state Portland by the two daily trains of zens of Umatilla County. ’’
and thought I would
thus are brought widely oelore the public with­
roof of the house. The damage was in have to die. I would
out coat to tbe inventor. This apiendid paper,
influence for an unknown quantity the Southern Pacific, one of which
cough aud spit blood
lrnucd weekly, elegantly illustrated, baa by & the
the scare it gave the doctor.
for
hours,
and
I
was
pa!e
largest
circulation of any scientific wort In the
Secondly, the people of Yamhill, nor runs through to Corvallis, the south­ The trial of X. N. Steeves in Portland
world. S3
opies sent free.
and weak I was greatly
*0 a year. 8mala
discouraged
wheu
I
be
­
their representatives, have not so ern terminus of the West Side divis­ for complicity in the killing of old uisn Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real gan the use of the ‘ Dis­
contains beau-
covery,
’
but
I
soon
got
Sayres,
is
still
cu,
bjit
with
prospects
of
Estate
Mortgages,
etc.,
always
on
sale
at
soon forgotten the sound doctrines ion, and the other running only be­
It has been five 5^^
.
this office,
tf I better.
coining to a close this we$k,
nave had no return chat trouble sic;
of finance taught them by Tongue tween McMinnville and Portland.
Yamhill County Reporter.
merchandising
IS DIKE
HOUSEKEEPING
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
SWEEPING REDUCTIONS
Annual
Clearance
FERRY’S
MONDAY, JANUARY 7th,
Wishing all a prosperous year
A. J. APPERSON
HODSON
0. R. & N. CO
p a an
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Some of the things he has to sell:
Rogers’ Plated Ware.
Koasting Pans for Turkeys.
ROUTES
M
Œ
MM. Pffl!
HEHTERS
O. O. HODSON
SAN + FRANCISCO
Suitable for The
Holiday Trade
C. M. WEED