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LOCAL NEWS. Before a Full Head ot Sieain McMinnville Produce Harket Judge Burnett was in the city Tuesday, TnE B onny M ilkmaids .—A moat flatter Reponed by L. E. Walker. the guest of A. J. Nelson. Is gathered by that tremendously de ing honse greeted the interstate milk Additional Business Transacted at structive engine, malaria, put on the Oats......................................... Mucilage 5 cents at the Novelty. maid ’ s convention Wednesday evening, 18@20 Groceries for cash at vour own price at the January Term. brakes with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, Butter..................................... presided over by Miss Edith DeSmythe 30@40 Miss Ethel Link was visiting in J. Irvine’s. In the matter of petition of E. L. Heat which will check its progress and avert Eggs....................................... .. 18@20c Monmouth the past week. E. A Alderman, of Dayton, attended (Galloway i of San Francisco. Judge er and others for a county road. Proof disaster. Chills and fever, bilious remit Chickens................... Galloway in an opening address expressed $1 50(32 50 Go to Dr. G. S. Wright for Cne dental the drama Tuesday evening. 7@9c a #> the appreciation McMinnville felt for the of notice duly made. Bond fixed at $100 tent. dumb ague and ague cake are Turkeys................. ■work. tf To E xchange .—Drain tile for a num honor shown in being made the seat of and approved. Wm. Hash, Monroe promptly relieved and ultimately cured Ducks...................................... . $3(-t$3.50 The ladies of Shaffer encampment ber one milch cow. Inquire at this 20 the convention. He heralded the ap Mulkey and J. L. Stewart appointed by this genial specific, which is also a Potatoes................................ office. Spread a big repast Monday evening. 4JÍC pearance of the genuine O’Leary cow, viewers, to meet with county surveyor at comprehensive family medicine, speedily Dressed Hogs........................ Ladies’ cloaks and jackets and men’s E. C. Graff is editing the Sheridan Sun whose frisky hoof set Chicago “on a Newberg postoffice on Jan. 22, at 10 a. m. useful in cases of dyspepsia, biliousness, Veal........................................ 4 overcoats at a great sacrifice at R. in the absence of Mr. Guild as a legisla fire” in 1871. Her genuineness was to view said road. constipation, sick headache, nervousness, Baled hay, timothv................ $10 In the matter of division of road dis rheumatism and neuralgia. Against Jacobson’s. tor at Salem. “ cheat................... vouched for by Ed Hendricks and John 17 trict No. 14. Ordered and adjudged that the hurtful effects of sudden changes of “ oats...................... O. P. Coshow, Esq., made a business Gault, who had had her in grooming for 8 loaves of first class bread for 25 cents $7 at J. P. Irvine’s. trip to Portland during the week. several days, and by the Babcock test said road district be divided as follows: temperature, exposure in wet weather, RETAIL MARKET. Beginning at east end of Third street at Ray Brown has quit college and is $6 Mrs. H. F. Bedwell, of North Yamhill, had shown that her milk contained 20 . the east corporate limits of the city of close application to laborious mental pur Baled Straw........................... studying dentistry under Dr. Wright. was visiting friends in the city this week. per cent of butter fat Miss DeSruythe McMinnville, running thence east to the suits, and other influences prejudicial to Mixed Chop........................... $16 $18 Parties who have not yet settled their J. J. Calhoun has removed to Muddy proved a czar-like chainnaid, and com Yamhill liver, thence down said river to health, it is a most trustworthy safeguard. Wheat Chop........................... $16 accounts are requested to call and settle valley, having traded for the W. W. passed her reelection in good style. the mouth of the North Yamhill river, It fortifies the system against disease, Shorts.......................................... Miss Crabtree (Hodson) was unanimous promotes appetite and sleep, and hastens Middlings............................... $18 by cash or bankable note, as all accounts Wright farm. thence up said river following the mean ly chosen secretary. Miss Makefodder convalescence after debilitating and flesh Bran....................................... $14 must be closed at once. R. J acobson . A pleasant surprise party was given to (Ungerman) gave a well-prepared ad ders thereof to the northeast corner of I wasting deseases. L. E. Walker will buv all your pro- Miss Edith Manning returned to her Miss Blanche Derr last Friday evening. dress of welcome, responded to by Miss the Russell Welch donation land claim, duce, paying the highest price in cash home in Seattle on Monday A good time was enjoyed by all. The Legislature. 1 the market will justify. He will sell Dufunny (Stilwell). Birdie Larkins thence west on the north boundary of Eight loaves of bread for twenty-five J. P. Irvine went over to Inde (Talmage) was the nightingale of the said d 1 c to northwest corner thereof, I Now that the Oregon legislature is in i you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar seeds as cheap as any other dealer. cents at Kuns’ bakery. pendence the first of the week, expecting convention, and favored it with a song. thence south on west boundary lines of session everybody will want to read a den said d 1 c and the d 1 c of John Carlin to newspaper printed at Salem, the capital. D street south of First National Bank. to go to Salem before returning home, j Dr. H. C. Fenton and sister Maggie, of After a grave discussion the credentials He also carries a full line of Graham in I the north line of the Win. Burnett d 1 c, They will want a paper that gives all the small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, Portland, visited in McMinnville over For rent or for sale: McMinnville of Miss Hobbendobler (Gault) and Miss I thence west on said line to the northwest news. Tlie Statesman is just such a pa wheatlets, etc. Nurserv stock a specialty. Sunday. Hotel. Other property taken in part Melinda Biggerstaff (Durham) of Walla I corner of said claim, thence south on Leave your subscriptions for any news payment. Enquire of Rhodes & Rhodee. Walla were accepted and they were west line of said claim to the north line per—bright, spicy, active, energetic, well OI H CLUBBING LIST paper or magazine at C. Grissen’s book A license to marry was granted on the seated in the convention, and the latter of the d 1 c of Matt Shadden.. thence edited. It reports the proceedings in detail ■tore. ti 15th to Remholdd Miebs, aged 26, and made page on account of her size, her west on said line to the northwest cor We have special arrangements with every day, not overlooking a single item the following leading publications, name having prevented her growth. Rev. O. B. Whitmore has taken pas Hulda Furstenen, aged 21, of Newberg.! ner of said claim, thence south on the in either house. Your senators and rep whereby we are able to offer them in T. B. Kay went to Salem Monday. Ho The embodiment of style with a lack of west lines of Shadden and S. Beary d 1 c’s toral work at Independence and Rickreall resentatives were elected on a stated connection with our own at exceedingly real knowledge of the subject in hand will return home and prepare to remove for the Congregation alists. to and including the county road leading platform, pledged to carry out certain was exemplified by Delegate Susana low rates, as follows: The R eporter For a nice lady’scloak see R. Jacobson. ; to that city after a business trip to San Marie DeJones (Irvine) of Portland, west of McMinnville by Sax mill, thence policies of reform. You will want to Francisco with his father. easterly on said road and Third street to watch their course in the legislature and and You can buy it at bed rock price. who had never really seen a cow, though Weekly Inter Ocean........................................... tl.35 C. D. Johnson went to Portland Mon she knew all about the auirnal. She had the place of beginning, excepting so see whether or not they remained true to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly 1.75 Mrs. M. L. Dorris and Mies Tillie Dorris of Independence are visitors at day to meet the funeral party from some new ideas, however, after Miss much of said road district as may be in their pledges. The Statesman will give ’Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 1 25 Heppner conveying the body of J. W. Templeton (Kegg) led in the famous the city of McMinnville, said district to you all of this and more, too, for it is a New York Tribune, weekly...... . ................... 1.25 J. W. Ballinger’s home. ♦The Rural Northwest is the brightest, be known as road district No. 16. Dawson to this place for burial. newspaper in every sense of the word O’Leary. Betsy Bedott (Hobbs) direct Fresh taffy made every day. the most practical and useful publication In the matter of furnishing wood for Mr. Barker expects to open the Hotel and every day of the week. The daily and deaf descendant of the widow, stood W II. K uns . Yamhill next Monday. The house will up for the Holstein breed, and drew from court house for 1895. Contract for 30 is 50c a month. The big 12-page weekly on the coast for farmers, dairymen and Tilmon Derr lost 15 head of sheep by be in good shape, aa he has had a thor a well-filled traveling bag a sample of her cords of oak grub wood and 30 cords of is $2 a year—three months, 50c. Ad fruit growers. the late rise in the river flooding his ough job of renovating, paperihg and butter, to which the delegates thought old fir was awarded to W. H. Easter, dress all communications aud make all pasture and drowning them. Notice to Wood Dealer«. said wood to be sawed twice and ricked painting donethroughout. moneys payable to Statesman Publishing distance lent enchantment. Miss Wine Sealed bids will be received up to up in basement of court house by Sept. The R eporter , of McMinnville, pub Co., Salem, Or. 2-4 T. B. Reed and B. F. Wright were sap (Chrisman) championed the Jerseys, 1st, 1895. January 20th, 1895, for delivery to water lishes a very good review of the history transferring a lot of baled straw7 on a Miss Hardtack (Woodrum) the Durhams, works in the city of McMinnville of 700 In matter of application of Thos. F. of that city for the past year.—[West mud boat drawn by six oxen, this week, and Miss Sillaman (Derby) thought Booth to have certificate of sale of Quarterly Deport of Reading Room. cords of old-growth fir wood. Bids re Side. which was an unusual sight for Oregon, goats made the best cows and were a 15-100ths acres of his land for taxes can On hand Oct. 1st......................... $ 02 ceived from 25 cords up. Committee re Van Brown ami family departed for and a striking reminder of Missouri. great saving iu feed. Much diversified Collected during quarter............... 25 22 serves right to reject anj’ or all bids. celled and tax and costs remitted. It ap Santa Barbara, Cal. Monday afternoon. At the Cumberland Presbyterian experience was given by the delegates pearing that said land was taxed to Sa Disbursements for quarter............ 23 75 Bids to be handed to E. C. Walker, Mr. Brown rented his property to Mr. church. Subject for this Sunday evening, on the subject of the best cow feed, Miss rah M. Walker, who was not the owner chairman of 1-3 Shaw. “The Different Ideas of Christ.” Strang Wertheimer (Peters) from the Teutonic thereof, and that the land was sold for Balance Jan. 1st, 1895 ............... 1 49 F ire and W ater C ommittee . districts of Aurora even venturing in her C lara G. E sson , Sec. Ladies, buy blacking that protects ers in the city have special invitation. taxes on December 16,1893, and that the broken accents to champion sauer kraut your shoes. Guilt edge at F. Dielschnei- E lmer E. T hompson ,Pastor taxes and costs of sale are $4,20, and that The Value ot a Friend. as a producer of delicious milk. Miss der’s. 2w2 The man who seeks to learn more of said sale was illegal, it is therefore or Hardtack advocated the milkweed as a C ornelia , L a .—“For over six years I When Baby was aick, we gave her Castoria, The Yamhill river on Sunday was for the beneficent and fraternal order of dered that said tax and costs be remitted great saving in labor to the cow. Back was greatly troubled with constipation When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, the second time too high for the boats to Workmen should attend the free me and that certificate of sale be cancelled. and biliousness, and was often unable to When she became Miss, she olung to Castoria, pass under the bridges. Flint Martin’s morial observance at the opera house to of all amusement, it was aimed to teach [ claims allowed . the lesson that milk is a better beverage work. At the suggestion of a friend I When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, flat was submerged. night. Addresses and music will consti than lager beer, and thus the W. R. C. F M York, assessor’s fees............. I $140 55 tried Simmons Liver Regulator, and am tute the program. If yon want fine photos to give your unfolds a field of knowledge-imparting City of McMinnville, water, light ; 16 20 now free of these troubles.”—Harrison friends, go to Hogg. There is a probability that the charter and truth-teaching for which they are Q Stephens, bridge work............ 60 10 Tarleton. Your druggist sells it in pow do ............ 5 00 der or liquid; the powder to be taken Dr. Martin Payne, who lived here of this city will be amended at the pres not often given credit. The receipts of Geo Fleshour, L. E. Walker is paying highest market 4 15 dry, or made into a tea. several years ago, and since then of Los j ent session of the legislature in order to the evening were very satisfactory in R Jacobson, mdse for poor........ price for hides, pelts and tallow. dividethe city into three wards for voting Angeles, was in the city Monday. He swelling the corps’ fund. The sena J A Bryan, jnror McLaren inq’st. 1 20 The R eporter job department has purposes. This would serve to better torial vote taken at five cents a vote re E Blum, do do 1 20 thinks of locating at Newberg. COLLEGE NOTES, just added another rapid press to its fa do 2 20 A large line of fashionable dress goods, define lioundaries and prevent indiscrimi sulted in 18 votes for Dolph, 12 for W G Busby, do cilities. Its capacity for turning out fine nate voting at city caucuses. E F Magoon, do do 1 20 Rev. Denton will address the from 40 cents to 65 cents all reduced to Fulton, 1 ior Tongue and 1 for Pennoyer. work is unexcelled outside of Portland. do J J Hess, do 1.20 D. B. Kingery ’ s next younger brother 25 cents per yard. County warrants tak- Philergian society Saturday evening. Give us a trial and see what neat thing do M Guenther, do 1 20 D ied .—At his home in Heppner, Or., Samuel has been chosen a member of the ken at their face. R. J acobson . An offering for the college library we can do for you. J T Leach, witness do 1 70 January 12th, 1895, John William Daw city council of Los Angeles for a term of A series of protracted meetings is being Win Manchester, do 1 70 has recently been made by the stu conducted by Rev. Belknap at the Union two years, at a salary of $100 per month. son, at the age of 26 years. Deceased Probate Court. J M Robertson, do 1 60 dents. was well known iu this community, vale church, and much interest is being His vote for the position was larger than Estate of Clara Crone. W. L. Warren A program for an entertainment any councilman had received in the city having been reared here and educated at E W Rossiter, exam physician . 10 00 awakened. appointed administrator. Bond fixed at OO C F Daniels, coroner ’ s fees ........ 20 the state normal. He was a rising young for twenty years. to be given in March is being pre $6005 and approved. A. II. Denny, M. Blank books in every style at C. Gris- 50 00 pared by the Philergian society. J. I’. Irvine during this month is mak attorney and memlier of the law firm of J O Rogers, salary dep recorder Sullivan and Joseph Hoberg appraisers. ■en’s. 2-3 Ellis, Dawson & Lyons. He left this city Wyatt Harris, recorder’s salary 116 65 ing special low prices for cash. Guardianship minor heirs of I. B. Mrs. T. B. Kay went over to Salem . . 122 00 on the first day of the year, after a pleas Ed Wood, supervisor dist 1 One of A. W. Kendall's boys of ten Dr. Wilson Bowlby of Forest Grove, Gentry. First annual account, approved. Wednesday to spend a few days. Tom, T D Henderson, dist 2......... 180 00 ant visit with relatives, and while he was who expected to t>e in San Francisco by years was arraigned before Justice Had not in good health, his condition was not J R Forrest, dist 5 .. Estate of Robt. Atkinson. First an 12 00 a pioneer of '52, and a prominent man in the state’s history, died on nual account approved. J. M. Robertson this time, will not leave Salem until the ley at Newberg on Friday on a charge of considered serious, and his death from J E Magers, Co judge’s salary and assault and batten’ on the person of Mrs. first of next week. the lath. money paid.......... appointed administrator de bonis non. pneumonia after a few days illness, was Graff, an old German lady. He plead Don't purchase your footwear until you very unexpected. IIis mother, who was J D Nash, road work. guilty to throwing A stick at the old lady have seen F. Dielschnieder’s stock in this city, was sent for, but had only C V Kuykendall, road work and hitting her under the eve, an<l the do Cut prices and positively below any of reached Portland when the news of death W T Hash, justice lined him $5 und costs. do them. Sign of the big boot. 2w2 was received. Deceased was a graduate A Bowman, Rev. John Parsons, D. D„ will preach of the law school at Anu Arbor, Mich., W C Wolfe, do The Grand Army men and Indian War at the M. E. church next Saturday, the and had practiced two years, being asso J W Ballinger, running drift Veterans are preparing to celebrate 19tb, at 7 p. in. and hold the second ciated w ith Congressman Ellis. He was A H Denny, corduroy. Washington’s birthday in proper style. quarterly conference after the services. soon to be married. After funeral service Rowell Bros, lumber Hon. J. F. Caples and Co). Kelsey of He will also preach on Sunday, the 20th, in Heppner, the remains were forwarded W J Sargent, nails Corvallis have been invited. at 11 a. in., and administer the sacra to this city, arriving Tuesday evening. Ben C Irwin A Co., supplies for J. P. Irvine has adopted the cash ment after preaching. We extend a sheriff................................ Another servico was conducted at the system. cordial invitation to all. Christian church Wednesday afternoon, G F Earhart, poles for Haun creek J. O. Rogers received the other day L ee T hompson , Pastor. hill .............. ........... at which many relatives and friends 8 00 from the extensive watch firm of Sears. Quite a number of McMinnville citi were present. Those from Mon Wm Galloway, corduroy 10 00 Roebuck A Co., of Chicago, a handsome zens are spectators this week of the legis mouth were Mrs. Wavne Hembree, Gates & Henry, livery hire 11 00 gold watch as a reciprocation of past lative proceedings at Salem. Among Mrs. Martin, T. I.. Rash and wife; Board adjourned to meet Saptember favors by him. them are A. J. Apperson, Judge Magers, from Salem, Mrs. Powell; from Portland, 23d. Fine furnished rooms, with or without J. H. Henderson, J. W. Hobbs, J. A. Mrs. Rash ; from Condon, J. W. Lucas "Now good digestion wait on appetite, fire, at Mrs. Rennie’s, corner of 1st and Peckham and Wm. II. Turner. Many and Attorney Lyons, law partner of de And health on both," others are likely to be present next ceased. The pall bearers were C. E. 2w4 B streets. says the great Shakspeare, hilt lie did The West Hide railroad track was Tuesday, when the senatorial vote will Branson, Prof. Buchanan, Dr. W. J. not have in mind a coated tongue or tor Clark, E. M. Briedwell, Walter Hembree flooded at Wapato lake flats on Saturday be taken. pid liver, with all the symptoms of bil On the standing committees of the and F. Anstein, who w ere fellow students iousness, so common in this country. All to the extent that men had to wade through to ascertain whether the track senate, Dr. Galbreath,Yamhill’s senator, of deceased at Monmouth. this and more, can be cured by Dr. was in safe condition for the train to; gets right to the front. He is chairman Y amhill ’ s C ontribution .—The aid Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, a of committees on enrolled bills and medi pass over. contributed by this county to the needy purely vegetable compound, which re Buy for cash and sell for cash is our cine, pharmacy and dentistry, and has a of Nebraska w as consigned on Tuesdaj’ stores the action of the liver, gives tone place on the committees on municipal motto at Irvine’s store. to A. K. Arnold, chairman of the relief to the flagging energies of the dyspep corporationsand waysand means. He has The gentlemen members of the Degree fund at Portland. Various tow ns in the tic’s stomach, and thus enables “good introduced a bill for a single horticultural of Honor gave a very successful surprise J county had a share in the good work. digestion to wait on appetite, and health inspector, whose salary shall be $1500 sapper to the lady members Friday even The consignment consisted of 128 sacks on both.” By druggists. and $500 allowed for annual traveling ing. About sixty people partook of: of flour, 22 sacks of wheat, 41 sacks of expenses. It prescribes a fine of $25 to Asthma and hay fever cured, by a oysters and chicken served in the best oats, 2 boxes and five sacks of dried apples, newly discovered treatment. Address $100. style at White’s restaurant. one package of dried prunes, 3 boxes of The W. R. C. No. 5 held a private in clothing, 1 box of dried fruit and clothing, for pamphlet, World’s Dispensary Med Col. J.. C. Cooper passed the half- ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. century mark of hie earthly career last stallation in their hall Saturday afternoon 1 bundle of clothing, 1 sack of beans; and the following officers were installed making a total weight of eight tons. If C. L. S <!. Wednesday. The event was duly cele by Mrs. Galloway : Mrs. Simpson, pres, ; relief is sent Nebraska from all directions brated with the assistance of a few guests, Mrs. Booth, S. V. P. ; Mrs. Stilwell,J. V. | as far distant as Oregon, and the inter For January 23d, 1895. and the transit was effected without P. ; Mrs. Hodson, treas. ; Mrs. Kegg, vening country does its duty, the un Character Sketch— Oliver Cromwell, other accident than befell the family Cond. Mrs. Parker, guard; Mrs. Jacobson, fortunate and drouth-stricken residents Miss Ida Pagenkopf. rooster, who lost his head as it were, on chap.; Mrs. J. P. Irvine, sec ; Mrs. will have enough aud to spare. “Growth of the English Nation,” Miss the occasion. The Col. looks to be good Derby, ass’t cond. ; Mrs. Galloway, ass’t Frances Mann. for another half century easy. guard. After the ceremony Mrs. Stil McMinnville Grove No. 1, of the Book review—Scott’s “Old Mortality,” F. R. Wilson, who lives in the Webfoot well in her pleasant manner presented Woodmen Circle, installed at their regu Miss Ida Scofield. neighborhood, has probably done more to Mrs. Clubine a gold emblem of the lar meeting Monday evening Jan. 14th, Paper—Shakespeare as an English than any other single Yamhill citizen in Corps on behalf of its members, to which the following named officers: Worthy Historian, Miss Laeira Apperson. the way of aiding a Nebraska resident to she responded in a speech with much guardian, Mrs. M. E. Henderson; excel “From Chaucer to Tennyson,” Mrs. F. I wttle in a better country. He was mar feeling. lent adviser, Mrs. Ella Parker; worthy Wolfenden. ried on the 11th inst. in Portland, to Miss “The World’s debt to Chemistry,” At the meeting of the city council secretary, Miss Nena Nieklin; worthy Amanda Capper, right from the needy Tuesday night a petition was read from treasurer, Mrs. S. Wallace; great magi Miss Orilla Peters. state. A large number of friends gathered L. Bradley of Dayton asking for a fran cian, Mrs. L. E. Wright; worthy attend Reading—Shakespeare’s “Tempest,” at their home Monday evening and chise to erect telephone poles within the ant, Mrs. Belle Bridgeford; inner senti Miss Mvrtie Apperson. nel, Mrs. J. M. Clark; outer sentinel, tendered them a hearty reception. Table talk—The History of the Wo- city limits. The franchise was granted F. M. York ; manager, L. W. Parker. man’s Christian Temperance Union. County warrants taken at their face by on the following conditions: That Mr. Current Events—J. A. Buchanan. Bradley pay all the expenses of. passing R. Jacobson. O. O. Hodson, W. L. Warren, R. L. The meeting will be held at the resi On Tuesday evening the Tittell Sisters the ordinance, and that the poles erected Conner and E. C. Apperson went to or dence of Mrs. M. C. Matthieu. be, if sawed or hewn, 14 inches square at Salem yesterday to attend the funeral of Portland presented “My Uncle’s Wilf’ and “Frou Frou”toa fair sized audience, j the base, 6 inches at the top and 40 feet of Ex-Governor Chadwick, today, which S tate or Onio, C itv or T oledo , 1 „ L vcas C ounty , [ ”• The company appeared under the man long; if round, 12 inches at ground, 6 will be under the auspices of the Masons, Frink J. Cheney makes oath that he is agement of W. 8. Ford, who never goes inches at top and 40 feet loDg. Third and will be conducted under the Scottish the senior partner of the firm of F. J. out with a weak combination. Misses street was exempted from the franchise. rite ceremonies. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city Essie and Minnie Tittell impressed Petition of McMillen and others for ex Notice to Wood Dealers- of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, McMinnville people as actresses of fine tension of street eastward across the The clerk of school district No. 45 will and that said firm will pay the sum of abilities, and should they come again railroad north of depot was refused, receive sealed bids up to January 26th, their first visit will guarantee a stronger C. lxider, of Carlton, was in town 1895, up to 4 o’clock p. m., for 40 cords ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each welcome. They were well supported by Monday. He offers a good suggestion of old fir and 35 cords of oak grub wood, and every case of Catarrh that cannot others of the cast. This was the second for improving the roads. It is that su to be delivered on or before August 1st, be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh F rank J. C heney . engagement of the company since its pervisors or their assistants should go 1895. The board reserves the right to Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed in formation. over their district after heavy rains and reject any and all bids. my presence, this 6th day of December, The county horticultural society, whose open the pools of standing water in the D. M. C aldwell , Clerk. A. D. 1886. A, W. G leason , annual meeting was announced for Tues roadways, that it may run off and ailow Notary Public. day, failed to muster a quorum for the the track to dry, rather than to allow it O. P. Coshow attended a meeting of | szal . J transaction of business, so the election of to stand for days or all winter, to keep the stockholders of the Salem woolen Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal officers and hearing of reports went over the road soft and permit each passing mills the first of the week. # ly and acts directly on the blood and to the April meeting. The “faithful” j vehicle to cut the chuck hole deeper. present were, J. C. Cooper, ,Wm. ¡Gallo He has tried the plan in his own neigh- ; Fire at Pullman, Wash., on the mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. way, F. Crawford. D. C. Atkins and borhood with very good results. Another j 1st destroyed the Palace hotel. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, O. John Eberall. Mr. Crawford acted as method Carlton citizens have adopted I A. M’ Peery made a business trip to £ff”S>ld by druggists, 75c. chairman pro [tem, while they talked that is commendable is the practice of over a few things and among other things contributing a day or half-day of extra Portland yesterday. Leave your order for a good, fat chick endorsed the frnit bill prepared by Mr. work on the roads without expecting pay en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street J. W Montee removed to Salem the Lownadale for enactment by the legisla for it, realizing that it redounds to their market. interest to do so. last of the week. ture. KNOWING 1 TO KAY & TODD ABE SETTLE AT ONCE. D. A. SMITH’S All kinds of Fine, Difficult and old Watches re paired and made to run as good as new'at All kind, of Wire be«. Clock, and Jewelry for Mie at bard time, prices. —NEW— Jeaielry Store * * * OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ■¿r •¿r ☆ WAbUflCE & WflURER and Maple too ISIics Sweet Mackerel Cranberries and Crackers Everything for the Breakfast, Lunch or Tea Table See Our Handsome 1 line of Semi-Porcelain Ware. We Handle Only First Quality Goods NEW FURNITURE LARGE INVOICES JUST INI We invite the attention of all persons contem plating the purchase of new goods in our line. Come and see them. Upholstered Houelties. BURNS & DANIELS W. G. HENDERSON. S. WILSON. C ity S tables , (Third Street, between E and F.) WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. S. 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