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of Watches, Clocks Death of Mrs. Henry White at White- lowing Saturday, attended by a large Rev. Pace, new Baptist minister, ar Mrs. George Kutch has been quite ill All kinds of Fine, D. A. SMITH'S All kinds LOCAL NEWS. and Jewelry for sale at •on. concourse of citizens. rives. this week, but is improving. Difficult and —NEW— hard times prices. 17. Resignation of Rev. W. H. Jones 31. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wallace cele- C P. church benefit entertainment. Ed Fuller of Roseburg is in the city. The Odd Fellows will hold a semi-pub old Watches re as paator of the C. P. church. brate the 25th anniversary of their mar- Receipts $53. Cut in footwear at F. Dielsclineider’s. lic installation and supper tomorrow paired and made Continued from Firtt Page. 17. Death of Frederick Elmland of nage. 18. Marquis’ shooting gallery burglar to run as good Fun ahead. Don’t forget the "Milk evening. Only 3-20tbs oí an meh of rainfall in ized. Carlton, aged 45. as new at Maid’s Convention” the loth inst. Leave your older for a good, fat chick 25. Hon. C. H. Dodd addressed a re- OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. 18. Death of W M. Miller at Amity, August, 21. A two-night merchants carnival Look out for program next week. en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street publican rally in the city. aged 71. September. under auspicee of Christian church. Re Republican eoautv convention held and Go to Dr. G. S. Wright for fine dental market. 1. Mrs. Nettie UDgerman left for na- ceipts $105. 19. Millsap & Cook sold over 150 gal nominated a county ticket elected to a School adjourned Wednesday evening ; work. tf © ! tional G. A. R. encampment at Pitts- 23. Resignation of Rev. H. A. Denton, lons of strawberries in three hours. man, with one exception, at the June on account of the deep snow, and will Mrs. W. F. Breidenstein of Whiteson, 19. Death of Hon. R. R. Laughlin at burg, as delegate and state president of who has a call from the Salem church. •lection, and the winners are now in reconvene Monday. North Yamhill, of heart disease, aged 66. the W. R. C. 24. A general observando of Christ has returned from a three weeks visit office. Mrs. Mattie Graves, secretary of the to her parents at Forest Grove. Funeral was by Odd Fellows. 3. Mrs. Bettman departed for San mas eve by the churches. 26. Grocery store of Mr. Morris at A large line of fashionable dress goods, | Y. W. C. T. U. of Washington, lectures Opening of the county institute. In- Francisco. 20. Return of Prof. Fargo, after an Newberg burglarized, safe blown open Btructors, Prof. Hitchcock of Lndepend- 9. Public unveiling of the monument absence of six months in Chicago. from 40 cents to 65 cents all reduced to this evening at the Christian church. aud $20 taken. Lost, on New Years day, between this ence, conductor; Prof. Matthews of Sa- over grave of E. Funk by Woodmen. Peter McLaren, a Scotchman and a 25 cents per yard. County warrants tak- 27. North Yamhill public schools, lern, Prof. Hodson of Newberg; Supt. 10. Swedish Ladies quartet at opera bachelor, found dead in Sorth Yamhill. ken at their face. R. J acobson . ! city and Whiteson, a mackintosh belong- j under Prof. Duncan, give a term-closing ' Stilwell, Prof. L. H. Baker and Mrs. house. The coroner’s jury decided he took his Capt Wyatt Harris has our thanks and | ing to J ohn Bennett. Please leave at entertainment and score the customary Julia Snyder of this city. H. M. Daniels bought the interest of own life. the thanks of the public, we think, for i Whiteson postoffice. grand success. 28. Return of Mrs. Evenden from the interesting rain record in this issue, i Mrs. J ulia Snyder writes a card from 21. Rev. Meminger closes meetings Mr. Martin in the Star flouring mills. 30. Rev. Chas. Bonham of the Bap at McCabe chapel with 22 conversions. 14. Visit of Senator Dolph in the in California, very ill. County warrants taken at their face by j Portland saying her school will open tist church preaches his farewell sermon. 23. Annual business meeting of the terest of river improvement. next Monday. Her eyes are improving j R. Jacobson. Before a Full Head of Steam W. T. Booth repurchased his black 30. Democratic convention to nomin-: McMinnville Building aud Improvement under the treatment she is undergoing. Smith Brothers livery stable at New- I b gathered by that tremendously de smith shop. inaje county ticket. Nominations—state Co. Mrs. Alta E. Fletcher, aged 31, was 14. Death of Lars A Newgard, aged structive engine, malaria, put on the ! berg was burned last Saturday morning, adjudged insane on Dec. 27th and com 26. Gene Smith, aged 12, accidentally senator J. C. Nelson, representatives L. j The fire was discovered about two o ’ clock. , brakes with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, 82. C. Thompson and C. H. Burch, county shoots his younger brother Bertie. 15. A creditable fruit display in the ] which will check its progress and avert j Five head of horses and all the harness mitted to the asylum. Insanity was due judge W. M. Ramsey, sheriff James The presence of the wheat aphis is no to an injury in a runaway three years Henry, county clerk Ed. Hendricks, re ticed in the grain fields in large numbers. form of an arch prepared by J. C. Coop disaster. Chills and fever, bilious remit were consumed. The vehicles were ago. saved and one team that chanced to be er, taken to state fair aud afterwards se tent, dumb ague and ague cake are 27. Yearly meeting of Friends at corder John Dixon, commissioner E. B. The McMinnville Reporter gave an Collard, treasurer H. Rummel, assessor Newberg. Second session on this coast. cured first premium. Twenty varieties promptly relieved and ultimately cured out on a trip. For a nice lady’s cloak see R. Jacobson. excellent report of the farmers’ institute C T. Haling, school superintendent E A local fishing party returned from the of native fruits and berries were dis by this genial specific, which is also a recently held at that place under the comprehensive family medicine, speedily You can buy it at bed rock price. B. Jamison. Trask and reported seeing anow on the played. direction of the Oregon State Agricultural 16. Death by drowning of 8-year-old useful in cases of dyspepsia, biliousness, 30. Wm. Galloway, D. V. 8. Reid, highest peaks, aud too cold for the best A Dr. Walker from Georgia, hunting a College.—[Rural Northwest. constipation, sick headache, nervousness, location, was in the city this week. son of John Eisle at Webfoot. Capt. John O'Brien, nomineee on the kind of a time. Rev. E. E. Thompson, pastor Cumber rheumatism and neuralgia. Against 17. City schools open with 174 pupils, democratic state ticket, addreaaed the 28. Reunion of pioneers at Lafayette. Leave your subscriptions for any news and Maple too the hurtful effects of sudden changes of paper or magazine at C. Griesen’s book land Presbyterian church, will begin a balance picking hops. people in the evening. July. series of meetings at that church, Sun temperature, exposure in wet weather, 18. Fall term opens at college. 30. Rainfall for the month 3.36 I. Judge Magers and Commissioner store. tf day evening. The subject for the even 20. Robt Habersham, government en- close application to laborious mental pur inches. More or lees rain fell on 17 Nelson sworn into office. Mrs. Sloan and daughter of Portland, suits, and other influences prejudicial to ing will be Gen. Booth and the Salvation of gineer of Portland, began a survey days. There were 8 clear days, 13 fair Nice Sweet Mackerel 3. Death of Mrs. Belknap at Dayton. health, it is a most trustworthy safeguard. mother and sister of Mrs. Dr. Vial, vis Army. At 11 a. m. a comnjunion ser Yamhill river at Lafayette. and 9 cloudy. 4. Grand celebration at McMinnville. ited that lady the first of the week. vice will take place. All are cordially May. 21. Francis D Hillary killed by an It fortifies the system against disease, Oration by Hon. M. J. MacMahon of J. C. Cooper brought down some fine invited to all these services. promotes appetite and sleep, and hastens 1. McMinnville creamery reopened. Portland. Estimated attendance five to aDgry bull. 22. Completion of organization of convalescence after debilitating and flesh samples from the soap factory at Inde Cranberries and. Crackers 2. Heavy frost. Thermometer reg seven thousand. 3,000 people celebrate E. H. Barker of Boze, Mont., has pendence Wednesday. wasting deseases. Oregon Fire Relief Association. isters 29l£ deg. leased the Hotel Yamhill for a year and at Dayton. No discount but prices below any of bought the furniture. He is engaged in 4. Religious census of McMinnville 23. Reorganization of local C L S C. 6. Roy Parker broke his arm by fall Notice to Wood Dealers. them in footwear. Everything in the repainting, papering and renovating the completed. 366 families visited. Par ing from a fence. 24 Opening of Newberg fair. Rainy Sealed bids will be received up to store. Bring in your cash and see. F. building throughout, and will open it to ents religious 556. 8. Death of Mrs. Sidney Root of as usual. January 20th, 1895, for delivery to water Dielschneider’s is the place. Sign of the the public about the 15th. We under- 4. Lafayette poetoffice burglarized. 25. Opening of September term of West Chehalem from cancer. works in the city of McMinnville of 700 big boot. 49tf | stand he is a hotel man of experience. 7. Gov. Penuoyer at the opera house. 9. Rev. E. E. Thompson moved over court, the first session under two judges, cords of old-growth fir wood. Bids re See Our Handsome Line of Semi-Porcelain Ware. H. E. Anderson, Wade & Co’s, man at Our citizens will certainly be glad to see 8. G. A. R. encampment met at from Woodburn to become pastor of the Burnett and Hewitt. ceived from 25 cords up. Committee re Independence, visited friends in the city the house opened up. 25. Death of A D Kirkwood at Wheat- Rosebarg. J. C. Cooper and wife, C. P. church. serves right to reject any or all bids. over New Years, and afterwards left for land, of consumption. Wyatt Harris and wife, Mrs. Ungerman, A very pleasant surprise party was II. Interesting experience social and Bids to be handed to E. C. Walker, 28. Rev. E. L. Thompson assumes a visit in the east. Mrs. Gault, Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Irvine, lawn party at Christian church, the tendered Mrs. Galloway, Dept. Sec., W. chairman of 1-3 Mrs. Hendricks and Mrs. Cowls at ladies telling how they earned 50 cents the duties of pastor of M. E. church. Will Kuns has hot peanuts every hour R. C., by the members of Custer Corps F ire and W ater C ommittee . tended. 30. Rainfall for month 1.72 inches. No. 5, aud a few friends on Friday even of the day. for endeavor work. October. 8th. Frost damages the cherry crop. 12. First issue of Yamhill Independ The Rebekahs of this place went La A symposium and watch party was ing, December 28th, the occasion being 1. Rev Meminger removed to Ash- 9. Teachers’ examination held. ent at Newberg. fayette last evening to assist in installing held at the Baptist church Monday even in honor of her 43d birthday. The sur land. 9. Body of young Armstrong, 2d en prise was carefully planned and success 13. A new 32-page catalogue issued by officers. ing. 1. Rev. Meminger and wife returned gineer of the steamer Elwood, picked up McMinnville college. fully carried out. After many kind If you want fine photos to give your to Ashland. A Valuable Chest. at Mission landing. wishes and congratulations Mrs. Mora 13. Death of Elijah Smith near New 2. Horticultural meeting at Whiteson T acoma , W ash .—“I have used your friends, go to Hogg. 11. Burch, democratic nominee for berg, aged 66. Hendricks, in a few appropriate words, —most interesting of the year. Miss Nellie Cooper and friends held a presented the lady with a beautiful Simmons Liver Regulator and can con- representative, has resigned. 14. School bond election at Dayton, LARGE INVOICES JUST IN ! 3. Temperance address by Mrs. scientiously say it is the King of all Liver watch party New Years eve. 11 Pupils of school district 8 under for $8,000 bonds for new brick building, silver and cut glass pickle castor,—a Narcissa White Kinney, state president Medicines. I consider it a medicine Parties who have not yet settled their gift from the members of the Corps. Prof. Snuffer, visit the McMinnville carried by eight votes. We invite the attention of W C T U. chest in itself.”—Geo. W. Jackson. accounts are requested to call and settle Mr. Chrisman, on behalf of her family, schools. 14. Death of Daniel Johnson at La of of all persons contem- 13. John Bird of Lafayette, a pioneer fayette, at the age of 85. He was a pio 4. Death of C. V. Remington Your druggist sells it in powder or by cash or bankable note, as all accounts presented her with a fine volume of heart disease, age 37. of 1847, died. Neely’s History of the Parliament of liquid; the powder to be taken dry or must be closed at once. R. J acobson . plating the purchase of neer of 1844. Hops selling at 6% cents. made into a tea. The Workmen hold installation of Religions at the Columbian Exposition. 14. Loder farmhouse near North 16. Death of Mrs. Martha Hunt, aged new goods in our line. Local lodge of K. of P. organized. officers to-night. On the night of the Games and pleasant conversation fol Yambill burned. 60. 5. County convention of Y. P. 8. C. E. OIIB CLUBBING LIST. Come and see them. 18th they will give a public entertain lowed after which refreshments were 14. County republican convention re 18. Thermometer 97 deg. I at Sheridan. ment, consisting of music, and addresses served. Then music, more games and convenes and nominates J. T. Gowdy for O. Walling in charge of St. Charlee We have special arrangements with Piano recital at Mrs. Evenden’s home. by Rev. E. E. Thompson, Mrs. Unger a social time generally prolonged the representative in place of G. W. Bran hotel; name changed to Hotel Eureka. 6. Beet sugar meetiug at opera house. the following leading publications, man and Dr. Baker. The date is one festivities to a late hour. The guests de son, withdrawn. Death of Mrs. Maria L. Peery at Day 7. Death of John McKinnon, near whereby we are able to offer them in fixed by the supreme lodge for memorial parted wishing their hostess many happy 14. Hon. Roswell P. Horr delivers a ton, aged 70. Amity, by a kick from a runaway horse. connection with our own at exceedingly observance. birthdays in the future. * republican address st the opera hall. Reconstruction of Yamhill bridge at 12. Meeting of Yamhill County Vet- low rates, us follows; The R eporter 15. Leland Ross, 8-year-old sou of this place going forward. Ladies ’ cloaks and jackets and men ’ s In the R eporter ’ s historical review and eran Association. Benjamin Roes of Wheatland, lost his overcoats at a great sacrifice at R. for 1894 there are 81 deaths recorded. Lodo, 8-year-old son of Gue Paulus, 13. Death of infant son of Rev. and Weekly Inter Ocean........................................... fl .35 eye by his little sister playfully throw shot and killed by DeWitt McDuffie, aged 9t. Louts Globe-Democrat, seml-weekly.......... 1.75 Jacobson’s. A good deal of interest attaches to the Mrs. Lee Thompson. •Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly . 1.25 ing a stick into it. The steamer Salem has been put on causes of death in any country, as to S. WILSON. W. G. HENDERSON 11, while playing burglar in the Hembree 15. W. H. H. Austin and W, E. New York Tribune, weekly.............................. 1.25 15. Pres Brownson of McMinnville farm house. the Yamhill river route instead of the diseases most prevalent, the proportion King of North Yamhill fall from a scaf »The Rural Northwest is the brightest, goes to Oakland, Csl., to deliver an ad 19. The Mazamas climb Mount Hood. fold, the former breaking an arm and leg. the most practical and useful publication Hattie Belle. She has had a new hull dying from old age, the number of ac. dress before the Pacific coast educational Six citizens of the county reach the sum put under her, making her one of the cidents, etc. Though not all, this recerd 16. Death of Patrick Callahan at on the coast for farmers, dairymen and conference the 17th. lightest draught boats on the Willamette. contains a big majority of the deaths mit, with over 200 others. Hotel Eureka of brain paralysis, age 67. fruit growers. 17. Odd Fellows grand lodge st Pen' 20. Fred Bangaaser taken to reform The most value for your money is within or concerning the county the past 17. Death of Milton Redding at Lafay (Third Street, between E and F.) dleton meets, attended by E. N. Ford, school for the taking of J. A. Martin’s what you want. F. Dielschneider is giv I year. They are classified as follows: ITIc.mnuvIlle Produce Market. ette, of heart failure, aged 60. He quali F. E Ragers, Judge Ramsey and Mrs revolver. Casualties or accidents 14, consumption ing it in footwear. Big cut in prices. Reported by L. K Walker fied for the office of county clerk in 1868. Ungerman. ! 12, old age 11, heart failure 8, paralysis 6, 21. Hop-growers hold a convention at Five McMinnville young bloods went 19. Visit of Senator John H Mitchell Oats. ........................... 18@20 19. Mrs. Wm. Chrisman goes east on North Yamhill aud decide to pay 80 in the interest of water transportation. S. WILtSOpl, manager. 30@40 to Portland yesterday to hear Tannhäus unknown 6, pneumonia 4, bowel trouble Butter .............................. 4, diptheria 4, cancer 3, suicide2, cholera cents per 100 pounds for picking and »1 a visit to Tennessee. 19. Death of Robert L Stow of pneu Eggs..................................... . 20@25c er b}' the Ta vary company. infantum 2, insanity 1, liver trouble 1, 21. Demorest medal contest at Dayton. per day for pole pullers. monia, age 41; buried by Workmen. Chickens ....................... |1 25@20J Mrs. Evenden, who got home from 24. Dr. J. H. Nelson and wife re- 20. Mrs. Evenden and childre* de Turkeys............................... 7c a U> California Friday night, is improving child birth 1, inflammatory rheumatism 21. The residence of Mrs. T. J. Shad- Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial 1, congestion of brain 1. Of the acci Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. turned from Ashland. part for California. Ducks........... ..................... .. $3Ci$3.-50 slowly. den on B street destroyed by fire near dents, which lead the list, 6 were from 25 Rollin & Nelson thresh the first 22. Mr. Harvey Walker moves to Mc Potatoes. 20 midnight, and Howard and Ethel Shad- Leslie Laughlin is now the owner of drowning, 2 burned, 2 shot, 1 run over by grain of the season Minnville from Polk county. Dressed Hogs 4tfc the fine French clock given away by Jew den aged 9 and 7 years, children of 26. Death by drowning, at Woods, of cars, 1 by falling tree, 1 by angry bull, 24. Death of Michael Shelly at resi Veal..................................... 4 eler Dielschneider. Ammon Shadden and wife, lost their 1 scalded. Mrs. Terrell of Newberg, by team back dence of N. K. Sitton, aged 80. Baled hay, timothy $10 lives, Howard after lingering 5 hours, A gospel temperance meeting will be j ing off of ferry. K Marriage of R W Phillips, Jr., and cheat ............. 17 Ethel in the burning building. Cause of ------------------------ MTHX------------------------ LAFAYETTE. held in the M. E. church Sunday after 27. A wagonload of boy brigadiers Miss Rose McPhillips. it oats.. »7 fire presumed to have been a candle left noon. All invited. struck camp at Meadow lake to remain 23. Death of Dr. Farnsworth of Amity, burning. Firemen were hampered by RETAIL MARKET The winter holidays are now only a several days. Lou Walker, from Polk county, a son age 88; buried by Masons. clogged water mains. memory. Baled Straw . ... During the current week harvesting ofHarvej' Walker, is very ill at the 29. Herbert Simmons and Robert i Mixed Chop......................... Jim and Lum Fox and Ney Unger 22. Hon. T. T. Geer spoke in reply to began in the very earliest fields of grain. home of his father on B street. Hoggin committed to reform school. DAILY (without Sunday) $6.00 per year Wheat Chop.................... killed six fat coons on New Years day. Gov. Pennoyer at opera house. 29. Geo. Dorsey receives a broken leg 1ERMS DAILY (with Sunday)... City caucus held. Rev. E E. Thompson went to Port- $8.oo per year Shorts.............. ........... The Firemen’s ball last Monday night David Tatam, Quaker temperance lec by a kick from a steer. Generul was a decided success in every particular. land last week to see and hear November. Middlings ................ turer at the Christian church. Wm. Poole breaks a leg in jumping Booth, whom he regards as the greatest Mr. R. A. Bird, of the well-known firm 2. Body of Wm. Jones exhumed at Bran..................................... 23. North Yamhill school board let from a log in the mountains, while on a man living. of R. P. Bird & Sons, and Miss Cyrene PER YEAR.................................................. = L. E. Walker will buy all yonr pro Dundee for examination as to cause of contract for $4,000 building. two-days’ hunt with others. The members of Union lodge F. & A. Hembree, daughter of Mr. J. C. Hem death. Arsenic said to have been found duce, paying the highest price in cash 25. Evenden-Bettman concert. A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keeps ebreest of the times la all 30. George Keen lost a finger by the market will justify. He will sell M. held a semi-public installation Thurs bree, were married at the residence of ~Url°‘ ALL ™E 25. H. D. Ponnay publishing the catching it in the gearing of his harvest by a Portland chemist. you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar 3. Crystal Lodge No. 63, Rebekahs, den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. day evening of last week, which proved Mrs. Cary last Thursday evening. The Campaign Millstone at Dayton in the in er. a very pleasant occasion to those fortu young couple began their new life on the D street south of First National Bank. organized at Sheridan. terest of prohibitionists. August. He also carries a full line of Graham in nate enough to be present. first day of the New Year. A host of Died of diphtheria, Ellenor, daughter 26. Workmen’s picnic at Amity. Geo. Kutch bought a half-interest in of Mr. and Mrs. John Redmond, aged 3 small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, friends wish them a prosperous journey Mrs. Helen D. Harford of Newberg is 27 8. A. Manning lost two valuable W. H. Logan’s barber business, and W. wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. through life. years and 10 months. in the city preparing the entertainment horses from poison given them by some B. Gilson formed a partnership with C. It has something of Interest to each member of the family. 5. City election. W. M. Ramsey known as the extra session of the legis The supper given by the D. of H. at person on evil bent. ITS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT U the very beet of it» klad. H. Fleming in the same line. the firemen ’ s ball last Monday night, elected mayor, J. W. Gault, F. M. Y ’ ork ITS LITERARY FEATURES are unequaled. lature, to be given in the opera house Chas. Greening erecting a new resi T. J. Bridgeford building a residence and W. L. Warren councilmen, W. T. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, was spoken of very highly by all who POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives Its readers the benefit ol the next Wednesday evening. dence corner 5th and I streets. THE,tWORLD1°n8 °" *iV* P0111*“1 t0P*“- **,° <**•• them THE NEWS OF for himself. Vinton, recorder, C. H. Neal, marshal. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Petitions have been circulated the past partook thereof. 28. Twin daughters of Frank Brown 1. W. B. Gilson’s family arrive from Total vote 267. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reising, of Port When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, week by local friends praying for the ap of Carlton died of cholera infantum. IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. Tacoma. 7. Death of Mrs. P. M. Scroggin. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, pointment of Hon. T. T. Geer to the land, were in attendance at the wedding Death of Mrs. Jennie Lebold of Muddy THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAOO, THE NEWS AND COfinERClAL 2. Harry Sitton bought the interest of Death of Effie, 8-year-old daughter of CENTER OF ALL WEST OP THE ALLEOHANY MOUNTAINS, AND IS BETTER snperintendency of the penitentiary, and Tuesday evening. valley. F- E. Griffith in cigar factory No. 13. ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY Miss Maggie Strang, who has been vis John Redmond, of diphtheria. Wm. WalliDg of Ainity to the position of PAPER FARTHER EAST. 30. Public school graduation exer 4. Fruit rules adopted by horticultur iting friends out of town during the holi Hotel Yamhill closed. It Is in accord with the people of the West both In Politics and Literature. cises, continuing over June 1st. guard. ists at Newberg. days, returned Tuesday. 13. A 2-year-old son of John Linn Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean Is ONLY ONE DOL* 30. Decoration day observed. L. E. Walker is paying highest market It cost $29,S29 23 to run the county 7. C. E. Loux removed to Pocatello, fell into a tub of scalding water, and LAR PER YEAR. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. Mrs. J. L. Vickery returned from a 80. I. W. veterans elect officers. price for hides, pelts and tallow. during 1894, as indicated by the record of Idaho. visit with her parents in Portland Tues died the following day. at 31. Eastern Star lodge organized bills audited, which was $996.65 less than day. Teh Inter Ocean and the Reporter one year for $1.36. The Lafayette Ledger revived by 13. J. A. Cochran made an assign One hundred and sixty-seven marriage Dayton. for the year previous. The expenditures Messrs. Dupuy and Ponnay. The “Becca’s” have been gaining ment for the benefit of his creditors. licenses were issued in this county in Rainfall for the month was 1.69 inches of the last half of 1894 were $2,619.12 in 8. L. Shirley drowned at Slab creek. membership quite rapidly of late. Yamhill county took first prize on 1894. There were six rainy days excess of the corresponding months of 9. Death of Mies Mattie Gilbert in vegetables and pumpkins at the Inter Mr. Ed Littlefield of Bellevue is visit A revival in district 8 closed with 54 Portland. Deatne» Cannot Be Cured 1893. state fair at Tacoma. ing in town this week. conversions, and a church was organized by local applications as they cannot reach This number of the R eporter is worth 10. Death of Edith May Keen, aged 14. Friends of Rev. Denton and wife the diseased portion of the ear. There is We have some snow here at present, -o- with 73 members. 20, of consumption. / celebrated their 5th weddiug anniversary. only one way to cure deafness, and that the subscription price for a year for pur but it is disappearing rapidly. Jane. 13. Albert Hutton, aged 42, dropped Prof. Riddell lecturing at the opera is by constitutional remedies. Deafness poses of reference. About every local Sleigh bells are heard, which makes it GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS 2. Teachers’ institute in district 8. is caused by an inflamed condition of the event worth mentioning is chronicled dead from heart failure in the office of house. appear quite winterish. mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. 3. Death of Mrs. Harger of Moore’s Dr. Woods at Amity OF THE WORLD FOR 27. Meetings at M. E. chiych close When this tube is inflamed you have a under its proper date. And if you don’t 15. In returning from Jones’ mill Jim with 14 converts. valley, aged 55. rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, believe the arranging of the record rep l.tceuses to Marry. LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. Beginning of commencement week at Henry’s brake gave way on a steep hill, 28. Death of Walter Potter of Sheri and when it is entirely closed, deafness resents labor just sit down and make one Dec. 31. Robt. Bird aged 21, and is the result, and unless the inflamma McMinnville college. and his load of human freight was dan. like it. Cyrene Hembree aged 19, of Lafayette. tion can be taken out and this tube re 3. Sudden death of Bessie, 14-year- thrown out. F. M. York retired from the office of 29. Union Thanksgiving service at stored to its normal condition, hearing Jan. 2. L. E. Coyle aged 23, and Del of Carl- old daughter of John Lindburg 15. Death of Mrs. Denny at Amity, Baptist church. Sermon by Rev. El- will be destroyed forever; nine cases out county assessor and his successor was la V. Brower aged 18. aged 30, of consumption. of ten are caused by catarrh, which is duly installed on the first instant. Mr. ton. mer Thompson. nothing but an inflamed condition of the York served the people in that capacity 4. Oregon state and county election. 17. The Salvation army strikes camp The steamer Toledo made the first mucous surfaces. To Down Spook*. County republican ticket chosen by plu in McMinnville, for three weeks stay. trip to McMinnville since spring. We will give One Hundred Dollars for seven years, six as principal and one as A wealthy bachelor declared that a ralities ranging from 248 to 945. 18. Mrs. Josie Hibbs taken to insane 30. A daughter born to O. P. Coshow any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) deputy under Wyatt Harris. It can be a Twenty-pace journal, 1» the leading Republican family horrid hag had glared at him through paper of theVnited Stale». It 1» a NATIONAL FAMILY that cannot be cured by Hall ’ s Catarrh 6. Opening of commencement at La asylum. justly said that he filled the office with and wife. PAPER, and gives all the general new* of the United State». Cure. Send for circulars, free. fayette seminary. satisfaction to the public and with credit the night. His friends laughed at him It give» the event» of foreign land» In a nutshell Its AG 18. A. S. Cooper and Frank Cross Rainfall for November 3.14 inches. F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, 0. but he insisted that the house waB haunt RICULTURAL department haa no superior In the country. to himself. It is a position that calls December. 3 School board chose the following sailed from San Francisco for Costa Rica. It» Market Reports are recognised authority. Separate depart OF’Sold by Druggists, 7ac. ments for ‘THE FAMILY CIRCLE." “(JUR YOUNG for good ability and is no sinecure to the ed. He grew ill, complaining of ex teachers for ensuing school year: L. H. 22. Death of E. R. Hoag of North 1. Opening of Universal Exposition FOLKS.” and SCIENCE AND MECHANICS." Its "HOME treme heaviness in the stomach, his AND SOCIETY” columns command the admiration of wives Baker, principal; J. A. Buchanan, vice Yamhill, aged 60, of consumption. at Portland. Aii Old Soldier9» Recommendation. man who fills it. Mr. Bones, the new apiietite failed, he grew sallow, emaciated and daughters. Its general political news editorial* and incumbent, has our best wishes for a principal; Mrs. M. Matthieu, Miss Orilla dibCUMious are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. Foster & Hollister, druggists of Sheri 3. City elections in many of the In the late war I was a soldier in the and despondent, believing he was going Peters. Miss Emma Green, Miss Ida Pa- dan, make an assignment. towns of the county. First Maryland Volunteers, Company G. happy new year. to die, the spook being a warning, and genkopf, Miss Ida Scofield, Miss Mabel 23. Viola, daughter of A. N. Martin, The dwelling on Grant street occupied i declared he could hear funeral bells A son born to E. N. Ford and wife. Daring my term of service I contracted Baker, Miss Frances Mann. 4. New city council passes a Sunday chronic diarrhoea. Since then I have by J. W. Montee was discovered ablaze ringing in his ears, and even hinted at fell and broke her arm. 26. Thermometer stood 98 deg. saloon-closing ordinance. 10. The steamer Toledo gave an ex used a great amount of medicine, but Monday afternoon, the fire presumably suicide. A friend induced him to use A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid 6. Miss Nora Cooper and brother when I found any that would give me having caught from the kitchen stove. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, journal and the REPORTER for cursion to Portland from Lafayette to en T. D. Henderson threshed 23 bushels able visitors to see the great Portland of wheat and 45 bushels of oats to the we; t to Pullman, Wash., to attend col relief it would injure my stomach, until The upper half of the house wa9 pretty and he rapidly grew well, spooks and all lege. flood, which on the 7th had reached 32.8 acre. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and diar generally in flames before the fire com his distressing symptoms disappearing. 27. Sale of household goods of L. Hotel Yamhill has been sold to G. H. rhoea Remedy was brought to my notice. panies could reach it, but they fought A torpid liver and dyspepsia caused his feet above low water mark. Wiser of Portland. I used it and will say it is the only reme persistently with the aid of willing citi- suffering and the medicine cured both CASH IN ADVANCE. Death of Ben}. Vinecke in this city, Bettman, who goes out of business. zeus, *■«■ and managed leave the shell A pamphlet free or a large Book, on 27. Death of Mrs. I. C. Lawrence of 9. Death of Peter Olson of consump dy that gave me permanent relief and no ; ' acuo, —e— -- to — aged 81. (The regular subscription for the two papers is $2.00.) bad results follow. I take pleasure in standing. Very few of Mr. Montee’s Liver and Stomach diseases and how to tion at Carlton, aged 19. 12. Death of V. B. Latham at Belle heart affection, aged 72. 12. The steamer Hattie Bell began recommending this preparation to all of' goods were saved without damage, aud cure them (136 pages) for 6 cents in Subscriptions may begin at any time. 28. Death of Hon. P. P. G tea of La vue, aged 63. 14. Commencement at McMinnville fayette by a falling limb, while on a daily trips to McMinnville for the 0. R. my old comrades, who, while giving he estimates his loss at nearly $400. He stamps. Address World’s Dispensary 1 Addrens all orders to their services to their country, contract- had no insurance. Mrs. Williams, who Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. college. The degree of B. 8. conferred hunting trip in the Nehalem mountains, & N. Co. THE REPORTER. disease as I A 'll'J, did, a front occupied a I part of the house, saved a 13. A two-days farmers ’ institute < wr ed this dreadful VWkUlUi UlOvWCU I v JIAA I | VW J * in company with John Knight, Dr. Mi- upon Misses Bryant, Cary, Lynch, Mil Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets core lion and Pagenkopf and Mr. Loder, that chaux and Geo. Moore. A volunteer held at opera house, under direction of eating unwholesome and uncooked food, good part of her effects, lhe building .............................................. r ¿ L ... Geo. “ ____L- _i 2r name and address nn a postal card, ____ send it ro- W 7 Beat, Ro°n> constipation, biliousness and derange- Write year Profs. Bloss, Shaw, Washburn and Yours truly, A. E. Bending, Halsey, Or. was the property of Mrs. David McCall, of B. 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