t \ » f LOCAL NEWS. Roy Enffum, aged 14 mouths, son of Odd Buffum, of Amity , died of pneumonia • ■n the 11th. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Boyer, on the 12th. at the resi dence of Martin Lynch on college sid“. Died, in.thi-. city, March 7th, 1895. of com’"mptio: : tin I«.w«-ls, Mrs. Nettie Linn, wiie of John I.inn. The funeral was held on Friday, conducted by Rev. Elmer F.. Thompson. Promptness i- a commendable virtue That’s why we offer you One Minute Cough Cure. It ¡3 prompt in relief and prompt in curing. That is what it is made for Rogers Eros. John W Waggoner, an old gentleman who roomed alone over Kuns’ bakery » and did odd jobs about town, was found dead in his Led about 4 p. in. unday. The doctors estimated that he had been dead about fifteen hours. The coroner’s inquest pronounced death due to heart failure Deceased was born in Indiana was 1’2 years of age, and an Oregon sol di.-r of three years service during the civil war, receiving bis discharge at Van couver in 1864. He was buried on Mon day by his fellow members oi Custer Pot.’ S. S. COJiVEXTIOX. Annual H eleorloBical for 1894* Sumuiarj PrCKERVILLE ITEMS. Eden Valley Entertainment. Hie following program was successful ly carried out at No. 8 school house, about 690 being present. The best of order prevailed and everybody seemed well pleased • Song, solo and chorns, “ 'ing Me the Old Song To-night." Calisthenic drill, girls of the school. . Recitation, E. Gillam. Drama, “Taking the Census,” A New- bill and L Hartman. Song, W. Wisecarver P. eci tat ion, M. Funk. Tableau, "Old Year and New Song, “If I had Known ” Speech, J. Dodson Recitation, T. Wisecarver.- Recitation, Mrs. Snuffer. Song, M. Heater. Recitation, J. Gibson. Recitation, II. Carlin. Gun drill, boys of the school. Paper—Wasp, Flora Henderson. Farce, “Cat Pie,” Jesse Henderson, II Hibbs and W. Landingham. Recitation, E. Henderson. Recitation, II. Tony Hoop drill, girls of the school Recitation, A. Greely. Song, Iloater Glee Club Drama, “Coming to an Understand ing,” Sadie Funk, E. Gillam, J Hender son and W. Wisecarver Faroe, “Wood Piddler from Sam’s Hol ler,” J. Henderson, W Wisecarver F. Hibbs. Tableau, “Before Marriage and Ten Years After." Who said, “Puckerville was asleep?" The 14th annual Snndav school con A Eumusary of the meteorological ob Picture ftames at the Novelty. vention of Yamhill county met in the servations made within the state of Hear a man before you condemn him.” • •no. Westerfield has moved to Davtou. Cumb. Presbyterian church at McMinn Oregon during the year 1894 by the Ore We had a gay time at Mr. Waiter's K. B. Hayden returned to his home in ville on Tuesday March 12. 1895. at 10 a. gon State Weather Service will, no doubt, party Saturday night. HOW'SVOUR HERD? Everett. Wash.. Monday. in. After praise ami prayer service, at be of value to its citizens for information, Nova William« and wife visited at her © • the request of Her, I M . Cowl* the if for no other purpose, and it will prove parents Sunday. Mrs. Clair Irvine of Independence was o president,.! J. Henderson, vice president a g’left at J P Irvine’s the past week. of the greatest value to those of other We ’ re not doctors nor phrenologists. Nothing but O The farmers have had to stop plowing called the convention to order. Rev. E. states when inquiring concerning Oregon plain druggists, but we know something about doctoring _ Call on C. N. Howard at “Red Front" on account, of the ground being too dry. E. Thompson delivered an earnest ad and its climate. nevertheless. We arc continually receiving calls for a o ¡f yon want to buy a Lome. 1 Itf They are all anxious to see a little Ore good headache cure. These calls have lead us to make a o >0 dress of welcome which «as reepamded The year isoq, 35 a whole, from a gon mist r.gain. Miss Daisy Young r< tii’n 1 Wcdnes cure of our own that will do the work Wo succeeded toby Rev. H. 1 . Pratt of Lafayette. weather point of view, was nearly nor very admirably—the latge aud continued sales on thorn day evening from a visit of «ever»! Mrs. Maty Powell 01 eastern Oregon, A committee on nomination consisting mal. The most marked feature of the tell the truth, “they cure.” O irontbe in WMla Walla formerly of thia county, is visiting her of Rev. E E. Thompson, Rev J Hoberg year was t'ue excess of rainfall, especially Buy, try. Tip Top goat soap. Laundry, Rogers Bros and Mies Etta Cary; and on resolutions in Clatsop, Coos and Curry counties, sister Mrs, Carr. fhe handsome eclipse of the moon on Several persons from here attended the Asep your eye pwo/ed, you may need W«L * C. A. Wallace Mrs. Rounds and Miss bordering upon the Pacific ocean The unday night was enjoyed by many peo Hinchman was appointed. After the average precipitation for the counties Salvation Army meeting at Byersville ple in McMinnville. assignment of guests and a heartv hand bordering on tlie Pacific ocean was 93 last Sunday. Quite a number have shaking the convention adjourned Goto Dr G. S. Wright for fine dental inches, for the counties in the Willamette been converted. w,rk. tf aftebnoon session Mrs. Steelqnist has been quite low the valley 49 inches, for the counties of Cheerful report comes from Van The devotional meeting was led by southern Oregon 33 inches and the same past week. Dr. Fisher of Portland was Brown, who recently went to Santa Bar- Rev. E. B. Pace, after this- Vice Presi in the counties in the Columbia river called in Sunday. l>ara, to the fact that- he has had his dent Henderson presided. The first item valley. In the counties lying south and Mrs. Manning is improving slowly. wages advanced ten dollars per month of business was the enrollment of dele east of the blue moutains—the stock Miss Leia Carr was expected ¿home from the stnrt. gates and the committee reported 123 country of Oregon—the average is 18.06 from McMinnville Monday. She will “A Tale of Two Nations” and “Cr in’s members present; next, report of schools inches. The excess of precipitation soon take charge of the Panther creek and some one from each school made a ranged from 8.40 inches along the coast school. Financial School” 25c at C Grissen’s. 1895«^ ^<>1895 Read it. 11-1 brief report in regard to the religious in to 0.54 of an inch iu the southeastern Geo. Popejoy is hauling lumber this terest of their respective school«, and section. The heaviest rainfall iu the week for Mr C. Little. An unusually large Oregon hog was these reports indicated a deep religious state was at Glenora, near the sum dressed nt Walker’s market this week, Miss Bessie Carr and Miss Alice Kid interest in most of the schools of our mit of the Coast mountains in Tillamook tipping the scales when ready for the der visited at Mr Murphy’s Thursday ■*1I) Tti< .r Fruita Fe aitali Kiinw county, amounting to 139.9.8 inches. county. The topic, "Parents in the block at393 pounds. It was the growth last Titcm.” Sunday school,” in the absence of Mrs. This is purely a local precipitation pro oi 17 months. Miss Jessie Nelson wili enter the Mc- W, T. Gilkey, was discussed by Rev. J. duced by the topography of the country Our new Spring and Summer stock is now M. MiNNVii.tr.. Marra l ih bend your order lor bool::', blank Minnville college soon. surrounding. At Bandon, Coos county, Hoberg and others, and brought out the To T he E ditor It seems to me that hooks and stationery Io C • iriasen. 4tf complete with the exception of Ladies’ Wraps and Geo. Willis and w ife visited her par- fact that the great majority of the parents and Langlois, Curry county, 103.97 and The free entertainment to be given by some < hristiau people are making a 109.95 inches respectively fell The Ladies’ Shirt Waists, in which we will have them ents Sunday. of the children attending Sunday school the Woodmen of the World will be post- j serious mistake in giving so much en least amount of precipitation occurred at do not attend any Sunday school A sad About an inch and a hali of snow fell ranging in price from 50 cents up to $8, and Mil poned to Friday evening, March 22d. couragement to that erra’ic organization that calls itself the Salvation Army I fact. The topic, “Teachers Preparation,” i Vale, Malheur county, w here only 10.15 Monday night. Quite a phenomenon Look out for ad linery, which will take about ten days to arrive. HOU ’S THIS! T hink So0 freely admit that it is lietter to be a wasted by Miss R W. Hinchman of inches fell. A noticeable similarity is to after such nice weather. Fresh tally made every day. be observed in the climate of Douglas, \\ hen complete, we claim to have the Best Selected Newberg. It was a model paper and noisy member of that boisterous l>ody W H. K i ns . Josephine and laokson counties in All Eager and a Kipping- Wind, We offt-r One Hundred Dollars reward will appear in this paper next week. A Stock Ever Brought into Yamhill County, without any , than to have no faith at all About any Mrs. Helen l>. Harford, Rec. Secy, for kind of faith is better than none What number of persons dismissed the subject southern Oregon and that portion of A continuous down pour of rain, in for any ease of catarrh that cannot be exception. Oregon 300 miles farther north lying clement weather, generally in winter cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure t >e Oregon W. C. T U., will speak in I wish to call attention to is the fact that further. F. J. C heney & Co., Props. Toledo, O. along the Columbia river to the east of the opera house Sunday March 17, at member« of «orne churches are attending and spring, are unfavorable to all classes Upon motion the future meet jugs of And Prices—we can guarantee to satisfy7 every We, the undersigned have known F. j the Cascade mountains. The mean of invalids. But warmth and activity 8-3» p. m. All very cordially invited. the meetings bf this sect to the neglect of the convention were in the Christian body, as we have purchased our goods for spot cash, J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and Eight loaves of bread for twenty-five the church in which they have been church, on account of revival meetings temperatures of these sections are re infused into the circulation counteract« believe him perfectly honorable in all spectively 51.5 and 51.1 degreesand the these influences aud iuterpose a defense cents at Kuns' bakery. and as a matter of course they' were bought very baptised and of which they are members. , in the C. P church. average precipitation 33.26 and 32.65 against them. Hostetter’s Stomach Bit business transactions and financially able EVENING SESSION A ten-pound daughter was lorn to 1 heard it said recently that one of the i low, and we propose to give our customers the ben to carry out any obligation made by their Mrs J G. Eckman on the 13th inst. The strongest < hurclies in this city, is greatly ¡ The devotional service was led by Rev. inches In fact, the mean temperature ters, most thorough and effective of stom firm. efit of it. writer has a personal interest in this injured by their members attending this - Lee Thompson. President Cowls then of Oregon, save that portion lying to the achics and tonics, not only enriches the West & Truax Wholesale Druggists,To east and south of the Blue mountains, is blood, but accelerates its circulation. For Thanking you for past favors and hoping for baby, and thiuks her the finest of her noisy “army.” I recall the fact that a introduced Rev.C.C Poling of Lafayette, ledo, O. sex in town. former pastor of this church attended who delivered an address on the model practically the same throughout, though a chill, or premonitory syraptomsof rheu- ; their continuance, Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole the extremes are materially different.' matism and kidney complaint, particu For rent or for sale McMinnville the meeting« of this sect, months ago, Sunday school. His paper was on the sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Along the coast the extremes are 88 and larly prevalent at these seasons, it is the Respectfully yours, Hotel. Other property taken in part and partici; .-’.ted in their meetings, and, i general topic of Sunday schools. He Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,! 25 degrees ■ in southern Oregon and the best possible remedy. It is also invalua i lielieve, marched with them. It is regatded the school in the light of the payment. Enquire of Rhodes & Rhodes. Columbia river valleys 109 and 1 degrees ble for dyspepsia, liver complaint, con acting directly upon the blood nnd mu-1 d ^ c — The regular college entertainment oc «aid that those who sow the wind will i church at work. It should have the above zero; to the south 100 and 11 de stipation and nervousness. Never set cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. DRT GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES. very best material in the church for its curs to-night, to which all arc invited. reap the whirlwind. per bottle Sold by all druggist». Tes Ladies’ Jackets and Fine Wraps, Millinery, No doubt many are attracted toward officers and teachers, and they should be grees below zero. The warmest place out on a winter or spring journey with- timonials free. The special feature will be a wand drill in Oregon, as shown by the mean tem i cut it. Elderly persons and the delicate Shirt Waists, from cotton up to boat Silk. this army by stories of what they have, Christians. The present need is not so by young ladies. dono for the poor and outcast, but every ! much greater knowledge of the scriptures perature is Langlois in Curry county; as and convalescent are greatly aided by it. CAKETOS ITEMS. The S. P. railroad has given a pass to denomination is doing much for this ¡ shown by the maximun temperature it as that consecration and spirituality that SCHOOL BEFORT. Eddie Hall as a reward for the reporting .lass tq Mrs. J. L. Steward who has been in the cities, but they do not go j will send forth the teachings of the sa is Pendleton, Umatilla county: as shown of a freight car that he discovered stand about it with a brass band They do not by the highest minimum temperature it Report of McMinnville public schools ¡quite sick we are glad to report much cred tyord as it were on wings of fire, to ing on the main line some time ago. better. let their left hands know what their burn the truth into the hearts of those is Gardiner, Bandon and Langlois. for month ending Feb. 8, 1895. The coldest place in Oregon, a3 shown A party of sixteen cyclists made a cir right hands áre doing The season for shooting ducks closes > z 2: taught. It was an eloquent appeal from z d p o < p s’ c nt oi Dayton, Lafayette and Carlton on = -i o GREAT. VALUE Do sensible, intelligent people like th¡B an enthusiastic and consecrated worker, by the mean temperature is Burns, WEEKLY NEWS next Thursday, March 14th. V. ¡7 B Sunday. At the Lafayette hill J. I noisy, erratic, irreverent method of wor and it gave the people of the convention Harney county; with a mean of 37.3 de c e Q The Baptist meeting that has been 5? CoLTMB-s g e* FOR OF THE WORLD C Kogers' wheel broke and gave him such shiping the Lord of Hosts'’ But a far . some valuable ideas to guide them in the grees below zero. Bandon in Coos W ard . s going on at this place for the past two « O X 8 K county had the lowest maximum tem £ n shaking up ns necessitated bringing more serious matter I wish to call your work of the coming year. S. LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. weeks will close Sundaj ’ evening. ?■ B W perature, viz 78 degrees him home in a buggy. attention to. . All orthodox Christians 9 1 A: 2 grades 45 86 85 1 c 12 It seems as though Carlton is ahead of WEDNESDAY MORNING 0 The snowfall was unusually heavy 8 A 4 48 45 44 2 20 8*) Ahorse wanted in exchange for drain believe in baptism and the Lord’s sup " & ’ 47 42 41 other towns. The pioneers and veteran 2 3 10 25 during the year, the heaviest being at The devotional service was led by Rev. 5 & 6 43 43 4- per, and most of them believe them to be tile. Inquire at this office. 24 republicans, J. L. Steward, E. J. Wiser, 5L 4» 46 6 *1- 23 Rounds of Lafayette. The first subject Hood River in Wasco county where the 7 <J¿ 8 The meetings conducted by Mrs. Woo« generally necessary to salvation. Now, and Theo. Johnson fired 41 guns in hon C ook W ard 1 total amounted to 135.5 inches, over 11 loy at the C. P. church continue' with this "army’.’ rejects both of these sacra on the program “How to secure and hold or of the election of Geo. W. McBride to 2 20 22 1 4: 2 grades 50 41 39 5 unabated intere’t. Nearly thirty have ments, and their followers are a set of the attendance and attention of the Sun I feet. Joseph, Wallowa county had 61.5 3 <Jt i 49 43 42 30 the United States senate. The veteran 5 6 " : inches, Baker City 56.6 inches ; along 47 47 4C 31 professed conversion, and the attendance , nnbaptized persons, unless they have day school scholars” was led by Rev. 9 <kl0 says he don’t surrender his admiration 22 20 17 20 2 5 * fills the house each night. The revival received that sacrament elsewhere. A. J. Hunsaker, and was further dis ' the coast there fell from 1 inch at Gar- Total 402 for McBride to any other republican and . How can Christians, who believe in the cussed by a number oi the interested Miner to 15 inches at Astoria; in the ■will probably continue next week. says tally one more for Yamhill, and ! Willamette valley and in southern Ore Hou to Cure Rheunatista, Tallow and grease wanted nt soap tac efficacy of these sacraments as means of workers. “The relation of superintend- a Twenty-paze journal, is the ieading Republican family that many great men have, got their j paper of the United State*. It Is a NATIONAL FAMILY A baco , Coos Co., O regon , N ov . Id, stait in Yamhill, even the editor of ye grace, and believe that the commands of ant to scholars” was discussed by Dr. gon from 4 to 29 inches fell. The great torr. PAPER, and gives all the general news of the United States. est of all events occurring during the Baker of McMinnville. This address 1893. — I wish to inform you of the great the Lord whom they are trying to serve, It gives the events of foreign lands In a nutshell. Its AG Judge Galloway was admitted to tile mighty Oregonian. C. H endricks , i RI« ULTURAL department has no superior in the country. year — due to meteorological conditions — was of importance and instructive good Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has done ____________________________________ bir last Saturday on motion of Judge should be obeyed, take part in the meet Its Market Reports are recognized authority. Separate depart was the flood in the Columbia and tribu my wife. She has been troubled with ments for "THE FAMILY CIRCLE,’ "OUR YOUNG ings of this sect that rejects these hcly The next subject, “ The relation of In the fall of 1893 a son of Mr. T. A.1 R imsev liefore the supreme court, We FOLKS,’ »nd "SCIENCE AND MECHANICS.” It» "HOME tary rivers. In June the river.? rose rheumatism of the arms and hands for McFarland, a prominent merchant of rites, and teaches others to reject them? teachers to scholars ' was opened by Rev. AND SOCIETY" columns command the admiration of wives congratulate him. aud daughters. Its general political news, editorials aud it seems to me that it is high time that L. T. Belknap of Dayton; a thoughtful from 6 to 20 feet higher than ever before six months, and has tried many’ remedies Live Oak, Sutter Co., Cal., was taken! dlscussioLit are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. We wish to state to onr patrons that known and did considerable damage. prescribed for that complaint, but found ' with a very heavy cold. The pains in people whobelieve in christianityas ’ it has and well digested address. Both of these One Minute Cough Cure is n safe and * no relief until she used this Pain Balm ; his chest were so severe that he had been taught by all orthodox churches for subjects were more fully discussed by j reliable remedy for children troubled ’■Grin l ike a ( liculiirc Gat.” one bottle of which has completely cured ■ spasms and was threatened with pneu- j ages should begin to think what they Rev Lee Thompson, Pratt, Mrs. Rounds with croup, coids, hoarseness and lung “Well, well! Didn't ever hear of a her. I take pleasure in recommending monia. His father gave him several are doing when they attend these meet and others. troubles. It is pleasant to take and ‘grin like a Cheshire cat?’ Why, you it for that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. large doses of Chamberlain’s Cough j ings, participate in them and march In the absence of Rev. Sickafoose, ! A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid q flick ly cures Rogers Bros. through the streets with this army Mrs. Edwards of Newberg spoke on the ! see, a man down in Cheshire had a cat Bullord. 59 cent and $1.00 bottles for Remedy which broke up the cough and | journal and the REPORTER for The McMinnville evening local train Many infidels do good to the poor, but subject of “The purposes of a Sunday which grinned and grinned until there sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. cured him. Mr. McFarland says when is.now heated by steam in place of the but none of these Christian people would school convention.” By reqnest Rev. C was nothing left of the cat but the grin, ever his children have cronp he invari-1 old worn! stove«, and has air signals in think of walking in an infidel procession C. Poliug addressed the convention in 1 just as some scrofulous people, who don’t I.and tor Sale. ably gives them Chamberlain’s Cough { stead of the beli cord. The change is The Mormons and the Turks believe in regard to the state work of the next state knew of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical 4>X) acres of land near Whiteson. 200 Remedy and it always cures them. He cue of greater convenience and comfort. Christ in a certain sense, and “preach Sunday school as«o -iation to be held in Discovery, get a cough, and then cough acres under plow, balance pasture and CASH IN ADVANCE. considers it the best cough remedy in ; Headquarters for all kinds of field and him’ as they believe in him, but who Portland the 7th, Sth and 9th of May. and cough until there is nothing left of young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 the market. For sale by S. Howorth &: ■ The regular subscription for the two papers is $2 00. » garden seeds at the Produce Market. 9-3 would think of attending their meetings Lafayette was selected as the place for ! them to erect a monument to but the orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated Co., druggists. |cough. ” between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre. At their late school meeting the people and marching through the streets with the next county convention Subscriptions may begin at any time. Thu “Golden Medical Discovery” is Easy terms. This is a snap. Address Mr.XIinnviile Produce Market. of Gaston authorised a graded «chool them The point that 1 wish to empha AFTERNOON SESSION the most effective, anti-bilious, anti-dys Address all orders to S heridan L and C o . Reported by L. E Walker. D. H. Thomas has been engaged as prin size, is that the Salvation Army rejects After a very earnest praise service fed peptic, strength-giving remedy extant much of Christianity that all the chtrehe- THE REPORTER cipal. | Oats. . ....... 18@20 by Rev. H T. Dennis, Mrs E. J. Esson Prolate Court. Not having any cigars to offer the . have taught and believed from the be led the subject for the hour “The object ; For weak Iqngs, lingering coughs, spit Butter 39@40 Estate of R. R. Laughlin. Hearing of Eggs... . Whiteson band Tuesday night for their ginning, And they reject some of the of the Sunday- school.” Altiiough the ting of blood, scrofula, sores, pimples 8c Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2, Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy of The New York beautiful serenade, if any of the member« express teachings of Christ. How can topics had been more or less touched up ! and ulcers, it is a wonderful and effica- final account continued until Tuesday, ¡Chickens. $1 50@200 Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. have an aching tooth I will extract it orthodox Christians participate in their on by previous speakers, Mrs. Esson ( cioue remedy. Send 6 cents in «tamps April 2d, 1 p. m. Turkeys 6c a tt> j for a book (160 pages) on these diseases Estate of J. M . L. Hutt. John Flett services without being themselves to free of charge. on calling at my office | Ducks.. ....................... .. $3ei!$3.50 treated the subject more fully. and their cure. Address World’s Dis appointed administrator. Bond fixed at ! Potatoes... some extent gnihy of rejecting their I J. H. N elson , Dentist. 20 Thecommittee on constitution reported pensary Medical Association Buffalo, N. 1300. 4c Dressed Hogs. H. H. Case is visiting at Aberdeen. Lord? Will some one answer0 a constitution to take the place of the Y. Guardianship of Huldah G. and Mary Veal................ .............. V eritas . 4 Wash , where he has property interests, one by which the convention has hereto Lamb. Final account as to former and i Baled hay, timothy. $10 I We bel.eve there is a tendency in the : fore been governed, which was, upon this week. A brother from Michigan Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation, (Í ®! cheat.............. 17 meets him there and will return this way- church generally, to make too much of ! motion adopted. The nominating com piles, sick headache, and indigestion, or first account as to latter filed and ap 4 4 proved. $7 oats .......... on a trip through Oregon and California. forms and ordinances, to the neglect of mittee reported the following names as dyspepsia Estate of J S. Hibbs. Petition to sell RETAIL market ☆ ☆ ☆ ir Must be sold within 39 days. 160acres, the more practical and essential affairs officers of the convention for the ensuing real estate filed and April 2d set to hear Baled Straw....................... % Down goes Day Board. of Christianity. The .Salvation Army $0 105 acres in grain, all level, living water, ☆ i ir ir year President, Rev. C. C. Poling of $15.50 In order to meet the hard times, on same. Citation to issue to heirs. Mixed Chop 1 mile from Whiteson. Price including mnv be at fault in not making enó lgh of Lafayette; vice president, Mrs. \Y. T. ☆ £ ir ☆ $18 j Wheat Chop crop, $4'900. $2509 cash balance on time them. It is all right, on the main faet, Gilkey of Webfoot; sec., Nettie Guild and after March 1st you can get day ; It ¡3 not a miracle. It won't cure however, and has as much right to dis- $14 Shorts......... I W. F. B beidenstein , of McMinnville; statistical sec., Miss board at the Hotel Yamhill for $3.5 ) per ▲ $18 Whiteson. Yamhill Co. Or. 3?nt from the necessity of observ Blanch Derr of McMinnville ; treas., W. week, cash in hand. Don’t forget the | everything, but it will cure piles. That’s : Middlings what DeWitt ’ s Witch llazel Salve will ing certain forms and ordinances as $12 Bran.......... . place. The Hotel Yamliill is noted for, At the school meeting in North Yam other organizations have to differ in T- Edwards of Newberg. The above pro- L. E. Walker will buy all your pro giving the best 25 cent meal to be had in do, because it has done it in hundreds of officers and Rev. J. Hoberg were elected hill last week no one was found who regard to mode. It is doing a splen- duce, paying the highest price in cash « McMinnville. Give it a trial. I make a eases. Rogers Bros. delegates to the state convention. would take the office of director N H. did work for humanity—a the market will justify. He will sell j chris- specialty of giving you a big dinner for you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar-1 Perkins was elected but refused to quali The statistical secretary reported 36 An infant child of Mr. Mitchel! living den seeds as cheap as any other dealer.1 tian work—and Christians cannot harm 25 cents. A look at the bill of fare will Sunday schools in the couuty with 362 ty. and a special school meeting is called themselves by upholding ii.j four miles out of town, died of pneumonia, make you hungry. 9-4 Ü street south of First National Bank. teachers; 2632 scholars; money collected tjr tomorrow to flil the vacancy. Vine He also carries a full line of Graham in on the 11th. E H. B arker , Prop for support of echools $754.00; seven W Pearce was chosen clerk. rOI'.ITI < O»l’IISNIOXiEKS. j small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, I $ McMinnville, Or. more schools in the county did not A gentleman of this county who has wheatlets, etc. If the senatorial contest had «till been & ------ r Viewers reported unfavorable on Rich- send any report. excellent judgment remarked to us the waging Tuesday night, some folks would S. Howorth & Co. desire us to publish other day that he knew of no pill, sb good ................... " li The committee on resolutions reported have felt sure they had been elected, as ards road petition, bond forfeited and the following extract from a letter of 1 for constipation, dyspepsia and liver ? prosecuting attorney ordered to collect as follows Thanking Rev. Hoberg for the Whiteson band discoursed sweet i Chas. M Gutfield, of Reedley, Fresno costs to amount of $24. complaint as DeWitt’s Little Early the efforts of organizing the first county music at their doors. The l>ovs have J.O. Stevenson was reappointed super convention in Yamhill county, thanking county, Cal., as they handle the remedy ! Risers. Roger« Bros. I been making great strides under the CHURCHES Rev. C C. Poling for his able address referred to and want their customers to direction of Mr. Marion Row land the visor of district No. 2. B aptist —Se••vices Sunday 11 a. m. and J It was ordered that the contracts for last evening, thanking the churches and know what a splendid medicine it is • OÏB CLliilillG LIST. 7:30 p.m : Sunday school 9:50 a in.; the past few weeks,and were out showing the STOCK OF GROCERIES IN TOWN. young people’s society 6:15 p m Prayer ! “ It is with pleasure I tell you that by town what they could do. The night furnishing lumber for the year 1895 to citizens of McMinnville for their kind meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant We have special arrangements with meeting first Sat each month 2:00 p. m. one day’s use of Chamberlain’s Cough was cold, but they were nothing daunted. the road districts be given to the lowest ness and hospitality, thanking the officers the following leading publications, remedy I was relieved of a very severe E. B. P ace , Pastor. bidders as follows of this convention aud the friends who And they are just as much on the alert Amity No 4—Stevens <Sc Campbell, led in and furnished the music for the cold. My head was completely stopped whereby we are able to offer them in M ethodist E piscopal —Services every I at home They will give a social ball at connection with our own at exceedingly Sabbath 11 :00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday various sessions; after singing “When up and I could not sleep at night. I can Whiteson on Saturday evening of tliis $7.45 per thousand feet. low rate.3, as follows- The R eporter school 9:30 a m. Praver meeting 7:00 p’ recommend this remedy. ” A cold near Baker Creek No 14 — Jones & Adams, ' the Roll is Called Up Yonder,” Rev. m. Thursday. L ee T hompson , Pastor. week, to which they invite their friends and ly always starts in the head and after $7.50. Campbell “ Summed up the work of the C umb . P resbyterian — Services every Sab F ob S ale .—An acre lot in Cozine’s Weekly Inter Ocean............................................ S1.35 Bellevue No 3—I B Daniels, $6.75. convention.” After taking a collection wards extends to the throat amj lungs. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-w eekly......... 173 bath 11:00 a in and 7:30 p. m. Sunday third addition to McMinnville, being lot 9:30 a. 111. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:30 Dayton No 6—F R Wilson, $8. to pay for the necessary expenses of the By using this remedy fieelv as soon as »P.ural Northwest, Portland, semi monthly... 1 25 school p. tn. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. in. 1 in block K. House and barn, well, Willamette No 5—Stevens & Campbel! >• session, and singing “God Be With You the cold has been contracted it will cure New York Tribune, weekly.............................. 125 First Quality and Full Weights. Prices Always at E E. T hompson , Pastor. fryit trees, etc. For sale at a great the cold at once and preveut it from ex ’The Rural Northwest is the brightest, $0.95. A Living Margin Above Cost. Till We Meet Again, ” closed one of the bargain for cash. Apply to C. Mitchell, North McMinnville No 16— All bids very best conventions of Yamhill county. tending to the luDgs. the most practical and useful publication . C hristian —Services every Sabbath 11 iO m and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 10 Amity. , on the coast for farmers, dairymen and a. rejected. Bro. M. U. Gortner aided much in its a. m. Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Local stage talent in the presentation South McMinnville No 15—Jones . & success. The convention adjourned with • Rider Haggard’s great story, “The fruit growers. J ames C ampbell , Pastor of "The Woven Web” last Friday night. Adams. $7.50. the benediction by Rev. Jess^ Edwards People of the Mist,” was begun three S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between 114s greeted by a good house and main weeks ago. Back numbers containing North Yamhill No 11—J F Byers. of Newberg. G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves tained their reputation for ability, with $7.50. the opening chapters will be sent to new pers 7:30. Services once a month. T. B& iody , Pastor the single exception that it was evident subscribers who so request. Carlton No 13—Little & Smith, $7. For Trade- When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, not quite as much hard work had been W. G. HENDERSON S. WILSON. Sheri.Ian No. 2—I. B. Stevens <k Wood A good double circular water power . “We would urge everyone to read the When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, bestowed as on former occasions and en, $6.25. SECRET ORDERS. sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off advertisement of Simmons Liver Regu When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, possibly not quite so good a drama. The K nowles C haptek N o , 12, O. E. S—Meets a Willamina No 1—I B Stevens <k Co., saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water lator. We have never before said one When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Masonic ball the firn and third Mondav evening people did not see enough of Mr. Lven- $5.25 taeach mouth. Visiting member* cordiallv in 1 wheels. 1 1000 acres of timber land, 2 WOrd in favor of any patent medicine vited. c. h . mckinney , see. den. Arthur McFhillips. always a suc Newberg No 9—Newberg Milling Co, ' dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and mrs . c. w. T almage , vv. m . advertisement in our columns, but hav cess in humor, kept the house in merri $7.59. logging outfit complete, including 800,000 ment. aud all the others played about A. 0. V. TV.—Charity Lodge No. 7 meet« first and (Third Street, between E and F.) West Chehalem No 10—Newberg Mill ! feet of logs in stream and pond at the ing given Simmons Liver Regulator a third Fridays of each month, 7:30 p. m. Lodge fair trial, we do not hesitate to say that equally well. The vote for a com ing Co, $7.59.. room iu U nton block. “ Dressmaking ” signs25c ready printed mill. Logs can be floated on this stream for dyspepsia and general debility it can H. C. BURNS, M. W. mittee to distribute the receipts as charity Chehalem No 10—Newberg Milling Co, J. D. BAKER, Becorder 10 for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles not be excelled.”—Fred M. Childs, edi at this office. to the poor elected Juhn Evenden, Mrs. $7.50. ' - I west of Sheridan ou a good level road Leave your order for a good, fat chick tor “ News, ” Kenton, Ohio. S. WILSON, manager. Cooper and Mrs Galloway. There were C csteb P ost No. 9—Meets the second and fourth Lafayette No 7—All bids rejected. j en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street Saturday of each month In Union hall at 7:30 Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last J22 votes cast, and receipts amounted to -------------------------------------------- B »11_____________________________ p. m. on second Saturday and at 10:3C a. m. oa District Epworth League convention market. 1th Saturday. All members of the order are 11 Elank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real year Price $7,500, no incumbrance $47.10- The committee is hunting out cordially invited to attend our meetinn. I,. E. Walker is paying highest market meets at Dallas April 4th, 5th, 6th and the needy and will soon make their dis Estate Mortgages, etc., alway» on sale at Will trade for land- Address, J. B. S tilwell , Commander. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial B. F. CLVBINE, Adjt. S hebidan L and Co. 7th. pric^ t°f hides, pelts and tallow. tribution. Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. this office. tf Great Announcement ! R- Jacobson. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, ONE YEAR FOR ONL Y $1.2S i § i i i WALLACE & WALKER. The LOCAL DIRECTORY. Largest Stock i The Cleanest Stock Aluuays the Freshest A Choice and Handsome Assortment of Queens ware. C ity S tables , WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors.