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LOCAL NEWS. Picture frames at the Novelty. Judge Magers made a business trip to Portland on Saturday. Call on C. N. Howard at “Red Front” if you want to buy a home. lltf A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Asa C*te of Ilappy valley on the 18th inst. Buy, try. Tip Top goat soap. Laundry. The snag boat Corvallis is booked to clean up the Yamhill to this place in the near future. Send your order for books, blank books and stationery to C. Grissen. 4tf Fresh taffy made every day. W H. K ins . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Keys of Tillamook took charge of the Bynutn boarding house the first of the week. An epidemic of mump» prevails quite generally among the people of the hills and valleys to the west and northwest of the city. “Bronze Local,” is the latest in ladies’ fine stationery,. Manufactured to order and sold by C driven. 1-’-3 I. L. Schofield of Forest Grove, for merly with Dr. Nelson, is visiting in the city this week. Eight loaves of bread for twenty-five cents at Kuns’ bakery. A. K. Mark is quite ill of dropsy, and the physicians have frequently to resort to tapping. For rent or for sale McMinnville Hotel. Other property taken in part payment. Enquire of Rhodes & Rhodes. The secularists have purchased the old furniture factory, and, it is under stood, will use it as a lecture hall. A horse wanted in exchange for drain tile. Iuquire at this office. L. C. Parker of Dallas, the grand mas ter of the Odd Fellows, was in the city Saturday night. Tallow and grease wanted at soap fac tory. W T. Booth lias once more bought back his blacksmith shop and personally resumed business at the old forge. Married, at Hotel Yamhill in this city, Saturday evening, March, 16th, Mr. Wm. F. Coulter of this city and Mrs. Almedia Kitchen, of East Portland. Ceremony by Rev. Elmer E. Thompson. Up to Wednesday of this week 33 subpoenas had been issued for witnesses before the grand jury. There are six cases awaiting action, four out on bond and two in jail. F ob S ale .—An acre lot in Cozine’s third addition to McMinnville, being lot 1 in block K. House and barn, well,! fruit trees, etc. For sale at a great bargain for cash. Apply to C. Mitchell, Amity. 9w4 | The young folks of Eden valley have been asked to present a part of their late entertainment to the people of North Yamhill. 25 converts was the result of the revival at the C. P. church, which closed Snnday night. The evangelists have gone to Woodburn. Easter cards and Brownie pins though not twins, are nice things to give or send to your friends just now. Sold at 12-2 C. Grissen’s. Judge Hewitt will be here to open court in his department next Monday, but it is understood that adjournment will be taken at once until about three weeks later. The object is to avoid the confusion of holding two courts at the Mine time. Sheriff Henderson lias made an ar- rangeruent whereby Newberg citizens, from choice or necessity, can pay their taxes to the Bank of Newberg instead of coming to the county seat, and be re ceipted therefor. The Workmen and Degree of Honor have inserted cards in the newspaper directories, giving dates of their meetings. ThiB is a sensible movement that others would do well to imitate. H. Ballinger, Esq., who left here about three years ago for Port Townsend, Wash, returned on Monday, having sold his law and collection business at that place. He is yet undecided whether he will practice his profession here or seek an other location. On Tuesday the roof of Dr. Johnson’s wood shed caught fire from the chimney of his residence. An alarm was turned in, and brought out the companies in prompter and better style than usual. But Mr. Austine was there first with a bucket of water, and had put the fire out. * North Yamhill is talking of a fourth of J A. Todd has the grip. I July celebration. Mrs. D. C. Derby is in failing health, Mrs. Gigray will begin a select school and is at present with North Yamhill I in North Yamhill April 1st. friends. Miss Flora Henderson began a term of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay of Salem re turned home Tuesday after several days’ , school in Washington county last Mon- i day. visit in McMinnville. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures Editor E. H. Woodward and J. T. Smith of Newberg were in the city on I scalds, burns, indolent sores and never fails to cure piles. Rogers Bros. business last Monday. Coronor Daniels was called to Newberg Miss Nettie Olds will lecture in Grange hall next ¿unday at 11 a. m. on the sub yesterday to hold an inquest over a man ject: “Moral Reform.” found dead in a barn. No particulars I are known. The oath of allegiance to the Salvation Aarmy was taken by ten converts at the A committee of public safety is needed opera house Wednesday evening. The | in school district No. 8. Complaint is , hall was crowded. made that miscreant persons have been The Tillamook Advocate, T. B. Hand- bobbing the horses tails and laying rails ley’B paper, has enlarged. He is writing in the road at night, so that people have some interesting reminiscent articles on 1 narrowly escaped injury. the senators of Oregon. Mrs. J. M. Bunn received three of the Ottr patrons will find DeWitt’s Little 1 postal cards this week that were placed Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy in the sacks of flour sent from here to for couHtipation, dyspepsia and liver aid the Nebraska sufferers last January. I They were signed by the persons receiv- complaints. Rogers Bros. A few of the very modern young ladies 1 ing the aid, and also contain expressions of McMinnville have made their ap- of gratitude.—[North Yamhill Record. Dr. H. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., jtearance in public with bloomer bicycle a practicing physician of many years ex suits. It was after dark, though. perience, writes: “DeWitt’s Witch Ha Handed in by one who had paid: zel Salve has no equal for indolent sores, How dear to my heart Is cash on subscription, When the generous subscriber presents it to view: scalds and burns. It stops pain instant But the man who don’t pay we refrain from de ly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no scription. Bear. Rogers Bros. For perhaps gentle reader that man might be you. Wm. Geldard remarks that he has Au Odd Collectiou. lived a good many years in Oregon, and I A man in Colorado has a quaint collec thia is the first time in March he ■ ever' i tion of bottles. It is divided into two , heard the farmers calling for rain to. sections. Section one is large. Section lubricate their plowshares. two is not Section one contains hun M. B. Hendrick will pay the highest dreds of bottles, the contents of which price for wheat, oatn, wool, barley, ino- his wife swallowed hoping to find relief liair and all kinds of produce. Call on from her physical sufferings. Section Dr. Dukeufield at ElBia Wright’s harness two contains a few bottles that once were shop. 12tf filled with Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip A. A. Unruh has received papers as tion. It was this potent remedy that suring him that his bicycle crank has gave the suffering wife her health again. been patented. Papers over the state It cures all irregularities, internal in are commenting on the advantages of flammation and ulceration, displace ments and kindred troubles. It has done tbis invention. Miss Hinchman of Newberg captivated more to relieve the sufferings of women the late Sunday school convention by than any other medicine known to her splendid pa)>er, which apjiearson the science. first page of the R eporter . It is a Pile tumors, rupture and Cstulae rad model essay, worth reading by all. ically cured by improved methods. Book, Chas. H. Cook in remitting Iris sub 10 cents in stamps. World’s Dispensa scription from I’iacenis, Cal , Bays be is ry Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. at work on a big irrigating ditch, and Kebuttal Evidence. that crops are very promising in that M c M innville , March 20,1895. section. They are not so certain, though, of good prices. M r . F. H. B arnhart and J. G. E ckman . Dear sir:—In your Newspaper from E. C. Walker says he is about in shape to apply for admission to the bar. He the eight of march, number ten, you secured a law library on a debt some write that without the city limits are time ago. It has since been lying about dispensing a mighty hard article of the store until he has “absorbed” suffi cider, that makes young boys drunk, and it may come before the grand jury. It cient, he thinks, to admit him. Being requested by the presiding elder is not right that you write like that. Be to hold the third quarterly meeting of fore I sold cider I went to see a lawyer, the Dayton charge, Saturday and Sunday, and that cider which I sell is a temper March 23d and 24th, we have secured ance drink. The sweet cider is made the services of Mrs. Helen D. Harford, from sweet apples, and the other from of Newberg, to supply the pulpit in the sour apples, and that is all. It was made only last fall. It is, and will be a hard M. E. church on the 24th inst. thing to prove that there is alcohol L ee T hompson , Pastor. or whisk}- in it, and young boys have the The state fair board has agreed to offer i right to drink cider. An other thing, three good premiums the coming fall. | I have 011 the outside of the room where They will be for first, second and third I sell cider a notice made on the door, best county exhibit of the combined pro that boys who are not twenty one have ducts of agriculture and horticulture. no right to come in. If the writer of The premiums will be respectively $200, this note does not want the people to $100, and $50. Yamhill county needs get drunk, when they drink cider by me, but to make the effort to secure the he will have to take the whisky bottle out richest plum. , of their'pocket before they come in my Prof. W. H. Greene, an eminent pian room, or find out better where they buy ist graduate of Leipsic, Germany, will the whisky on a Sunday. That what I give a piano recital on Wednesday even write I can pruve. I can’t think who ing, March 24th, at the C. P. church. enjoys to bring a poor sick family father Prof. Greene will lie assisted by the best in trouble, when he trys to keep up his local talent, and uses in his performance family in an honest way by this hard a grand piano, brought here for the oc time. Yours truly, casion. Admission 25 cents. Music lov X aver S ax . ers are promised a rare treat. Twenty Years a Teacher. Mre. I. S. Fuller wishes to announce C ampbellsville , K y .—“I have been a to the ladies of the city and vicinity that her spring stock of new millinery, prin teacher for twenty years, and during that cipally from the east, and thoroughly up time have had repeated attacks of head- to the times in styles, quality and prices, I ache. Now I am entirely free from them is arriving, ami she has named the 30th after using Simmons Liver Regulator. It day of March for her opening day. All was so mild in its action that it never in are cordially invited to call on this day, terfered with my school duties.”—E. A. inspect the stock and select a new hat Cheek. in time for Easter. Down goe. Day Hoard. A meeting of fruit growers was held at In order to meet the hard times, on Newlierg, Or., March 8, and a local fruit and after March 1st you can get day union was organized with the following board at the Hotel Yamhill for $3.50 per officers: C. E. Hoskins, president; Wm. week, cash in hand. Don’t forget the Allen, vice president; A. R. Mills, place. The Hotel Yamhill is noted for secretary and treasurer; Jesse Edwards, giving the best 25 cent meal to be had in member of finance committee, J. S. Lar- McMinnville. Give it a trial. I make a ' kin, member of board of directors of specialty of giving you a big dinner for Oregon fruit union. It is the inten 25 cents. A look at the bill of fare will tion of the organization to work through make you hungry. 9-4 the Oregon fruit union. E H B arker , Prop. McMinnville, Or. The amendment to McMinnville's charter granting women the right to County Convention. municipal suffrage was killed by the The annual convention of the Yamhill late legislature because it was regarded as unconstitutional It now comes to light county W. C. T. U. will be held in this that our neighboring town of Dayton got city in the Baptist church, beginning at through a like provision in an amendment 2 o’clock p. m. April 3d, and closing the of her charter, because the bill was evening of the 4th. Mrs Narcissa W. lengthy and this provision was over Kinney will be present and will lecture looked. There is room for a great deal the first evening. M rs . M ary E. A llen , Pres. of litigation over the results of elections Sec., M rs . A nna H enderson . under tbis charter, so long as there is doubt as to its constitutionality. Street Commissioner Ballinger, with consent of the city council, proposes to try the river gravel fouud in abundance on the Brooks place, as a covering for the newly-worked streets. It is said to be the same gravel as that placed on the fine road west of Amity, and if so, is all we need. Scott Wright has been figuring on starting an ice factory at this place. If started, and reasonable terms can be secured from the city council, the factory will get its power from a water motor. There is some effort making to form a Every manufactory that produces a use stock company to purchase the half ful product is a benefit to the city, and section of land on which Meadow lake should be encouraged. is situated, and to own and control it sb The Woodmen are to have an O. O. G. a summer resort. It is proposed to place C. free entertainment at the opera house the shares at $10, and any stockholder to-night. Whether these mystic initials I taking five shares will be entitled to the stand for “Old Order of Goat Carriage” gift of a camping lot 60x120 feet. With or something else, the general public is the capital stock at $3000, it is thought not permitted to know, but it will be the tract could be purchased and a few known after the entertainment. C. V. hundred dollars be left with which to Cooper, bead adviser, will deliver a free improve the premises, and that there- lecture, after which a ten-cent supper l after the patronage would render it i self-sustaining. There is probably no will be served. The steamer Toledo on her up trip other resort nearer Portland equal to from Portland to Dayton Monday, was this in its scope and wildness, and it is impaled on a snag and sunk in shallow believed that if it were fixed up, many water at the lower end of Ross island. of the city folks would visit it. She was about to land some freight at The city council passed two new or this point and the snag was thought to ! dinances Tuesday evening. One licens have been an old pile left from a former ing barbers to keep open shop on Sunday wharf The steamers Ramona and Al on payment of $50 per month; the other tona came to the rescue, and the dam licensing plumbers at $5 a year, and re age was slight. quiring a bond of $100. The barbers W. E. Martin of this place and Paul weie unanimous for Sunday closing, and Kinsey of Portland shot a match of 25 the ordinance was passed to keep out live birds at Hillsboro on Tuesday- those who might not be like minded. Martin killed 23 and Kinsey 21. Then For any change in plumbing hereafter, it was charged that Martin used shells that has to do with the city waterworks, containing an ounce and a half of shot, application will have to be made in when the rules permit l’i ounces, and writing to the city superintendent for a so the stake of $300 was withheld. An permit, and only a licensed plumber may overloaded shell was found in Martin’s be employed. If the committee ap box, but he declares he can't account for pointed by the mayor on removal or non it, and demanded an investigation of the removal of waterworks does not present shells before the shooting was over. a report by the next council meeting, the The money may go to the state school council proposes to move on its own judgment, fund. How to Cure Rheumatism, A ra « o , Coos Co., O regon , Nov. 10, 1893.—I wish to inform you of the great good Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has done my wife. She has been troubled with rheumatism of the arms and hands for six months, and has tried many remedies prescribed for that complaint, but found no relief until she used this Pain Balm; one bottle of which has completely cured her. I take pleasure in recommending it for that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Bullord. 5'3 cent and $1.00 bottles for sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. Laud for Sale. 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 acres under plow, balance pasture and young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated between 2 R. R. b . Price $20 per acre. Easy terms. This is a snap. Address S heridan L and C o . For Trade. A good double circular water power sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water wheels. 1000 acre3 of timber land, 2 dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and logging outfit complete, including 800,000 feet of logs in stream and pond at the mill. Logs can be floated on this stream for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles west of Sheridan on a good level road. Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. Will trade for land. Address, S heridan L and C o . CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. Gwinn eta). Emmons 4 Emmons for Heal Fatate Transfer«, plff. For two weeks ending March 20th : The following 100 cases are docketed 13 Chas II Carter vs R Finley et al. Emil and Linda Frank to A Meier for the term of circuit court which opens Ramsey & Fenton for plff, McCain, Ma and S Frank 321 a pt Louis Le next Monday, the 25th: gers and Spencer for deft. Bontà d 1 c t 4 r 4 also 160 a sec DEPARTMENT NO. 1, JUDGE, GEO. H. BUR 14 R W Laneefield vs O W Olson et 14, 15 and 23 t 3 r 6 also 5s int NETT—ACTIONS FOR MONEY. al. Ramsey 4 Fenton for plff. in 40 a sec 15 t 3 r 6.................. 1 M Fisk vs Melotte Bros. Cleland 21 RS Goodrich vs L and N Bradley. M Fisk and wf to Frederick Bar- We’re not doctors nor phrenologists. Nothing but & Cleland for plff. Ramsey & Fenton for J H Flower and W T Vinton for piti’. den lots 7, 8 and 9 Maple Park plain druggists, but we know something about doctoring deft. 22 R Livingstone vs Riley Smith et add to Lafayette....... .............. 1 nevertheless. We are continually receiving calls for a 2 Moore, Ferguson & Co vs M W al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff, J E Ma- j W G Henderson sheriff to Cathe- good headache cure. These calls have lead us to make a Tallman. Irvine & Coshow for plff. • gers and Irvine 4 Coshow for deft. cure of our own that will do the work. We succeeded rine Baker blk 6 Johns' add to very admirablv—the large and continued sales on them 3 R M Wade & Co vs H R Littlefield 23 W R Derby vs Martin Burling- McM........................................... tell the truth, “they cure. and C C Ferguson. Ramsey & Fenton ' ame. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. L M Morrison to J C Morrison 26 26 The Oregon Mortgage Co limited for plff. . 75 a pt HD Martin d 1 c t 5 r4 Rogers Bros 4 The North Pacific Lumber Co vs G j vs Geo Sappingfield et al. Ramsey iiEC Tarrant and wf to G P Kin your eye peeled, you may need them first. W Gosser. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Fenton for plff yon Jj" int in 13.54 a pt David 7 MAM Ashley vs Leaner Gray. G 29 J E Hembree vs M Fisk et al ' Ramage dlct3r3.................. 2,500 Ramsey & Fenton for plff. G Willis for plff. R W Laneefield and wf to C F 8 Anna Mary Martin vs Jas W Mar-| 30 Mary J Duffy vs Walter French et Pfeffer 74.96 a pt Solomon Eads tin. Ramsey & Fenton for plff, J E Ma al. M J MacMahon for plff, Carey, Idle- dlct6r 6................................ 2,098 gers for deft. ' man, Mays and Webster for deft. j Chas Ringel and wf to John M 9 Dorothy F Wright vs Edward Pool 31 Jeduthan Torrance vs Henry Wes-1 Lady 9-10ths int in 160 a pt sec and Dorothy Pool. Ramsey & Fenton tennan et al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff, j 8t5r 6 .................................... 1,000 for plff, Jas McCain and J E Magers for Davis, Gautenbein & Veasie for deft. Francis E Buckler to T A Gar- 32 E E Goucher, executor, vs Sarah deft. bade 80 a pt sec 16 t 3 r 6....... 1 10 Stout 4 Martin vs Yamhill Coun A Farnsworth et al. Ramsey & Fenton I w G Henderson sheriff to Thos T ty. Jno J Spencer for plff, Ramsey & 1 for plff. i 895<7^ Not son parcel near Sheridan pt ■^1895 Fenton for deft. j 33 L C Triplett vs W G Johnson et al. ; Faulconer d 1 c......................... 565 12 The Commercial National Bank of Ramsey & Fenton for plff, Irvine & Co W G Henderson sheriff to Ed Portland vs Phil Withycombe and Thos j show for deft. mund Robinson 20 a pt S D Withycombe. Ramsey & Fenton for 35 John Bolinskie vs B W Robertson Snowden d 1c t 3 r 2................ 8 et al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. plff, Thos H Tongue for daft. Angie M and A J Edson to Jas 13 The Commercial National Bank of 41 Effie J McDonald vs A J Edson et and Nettie M Edson 132 a pt Portland vs Thos W Perry. Ramsey & I | ux and Jas Edson et ux. Ramsey 4 Our new Spring and Summer stock is now Jas Ramage dlct3r4........... 6,181 ; Fenton for plff. Fenton for plff. Wm N and Nancy M Parrish to G complete with the exception of Ladies’ Wraps and 14 J L Steward vs Bradford Lane. T i 49 The First National Bank of Hills A Plieth 30 a pt Jesse Parrish Ladies’ Shirt Waists, in which we will have them B Handley and Jas McCain for plff', Jno boro vs Lydia J Campbell et al. Thos dlct3r 2................................ 1,050 H Tongue for plff. J Si>encer for deft. ranging in price from 50 cents up to $8, and Mil Sami and Ellen H Longley to L 15 Thos W Perry vs Buckingham & ■ 51 Wallace 4 Walker vs L H Cook et M Metcalf 24 a pt O J Walker linery, which will take about ten days to arrive. Goodrich. Jas McCain and Jno J Spen I ux. Irvine & Coshow for plff. dlct3r 2............... 1,000 I 52 H F Bedwell vs Cuttier Thornp- Gabrilla M Berning to Henry A When complete, we claim to have the Best Selected cer for plff. 16 Stow & Brower vs The Anita. Ir ; son et ux. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. and Ettie C Bertram e hf lots Stock Ever Brought into Yamhill County, without any I PARTITION. vine & Coshow for plff. 283, 284 and 285 Dayton........... 303 exception. 9 Samuel C Belat vs Elizabeth Belat Fred A and Hannah Berning to 17 Isaac Allen vs Sam R Stott. W et al. McCain & Magers for plff, Dufur T Vinton for plff, Sam R Stott for deft. Henry A Bertram same lots 160 And Prices—we can guarantee to satisfy every 18 Adam Rossner ys A Lefever. Ram & Menefee for deft. Jacob and E A Wortman to W J body, as we have purchased our goods for spot cash, TO SET ASIDE DEED. sey & Fenton for plff. Garrison lot 1 and 9 feet from e 18 Portland Adams vs John T Jolly 19 Bedwell & Co vs H C Morgan. side lot 2 blk 13 McM................ 2,5'00 and as a matter of course they were bought very and A M Dettnering. Spencer, McCain C B and Mary E Frissell to E D Ramsey & Fenton for plff. low, and we propose to give our customers the ben 20 Jones & Smith vs W H Clark et I and Talmage for plff. Elwood lots 3 and 4 blk 5 Des efit of it. DIVORCE. ux. J E Magers for plff. kins’ add to Newberg ............. 400 19 Vit Davenport vs Lula Davenport. Jonathan and P A Todd to Moffitt 21 Jones & Adams vs The Anita. Jno Thanking you for past favors and hoping for Ramsey & Fenton for plff. J Spencer for plff. McCaskey 40 a pt sec 24 t 4 r 5 1,000 their continuance, 25 Ida May vs A V May. Vinton Ola and Mary E Martin to Sidney 22 D Walker vs The Anita. Jno J and Linden for plff. Spencer for plff. A Burnett 40 a pt EdwT Wash Respectfully yours, 27 J ulia L Snyder vs Geo W Snyder. 24 W S Walker vs J S Coatney. W burn dlct.2 r5....................... 440 Irvine & Coshow for plff. T Vinton for plff. Beuj M Robinson to R B Conover Dealer »" — 28 Chas T Zosel vs Lucy A Zosel. 25 The Oregon City Mfg Co vs F lot 139 Dayton........................... 150 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS. SHOES. Hauswirth. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Andrew Full to Geo Trunk >5 int Ladle s’ Jackets and Fine Wraps, Millinery, 28 Feldman & Cole vs Garretson, i 34 Catherine Fletcher vs Jas Fletch in Edw R Geary claim t 3 r 3 .. Shirt Waists, from cotton up to best Silk. 1 Woodruff Pratt Co. *Ramsey & Fenton er. Irvine & Coshow for plff. N A and Ida C Harris to E H Dis- 42 C B Mann vs Belle Mann. Jno J for plff. brow lots 5 and 6 blk 16 John’s 31 Calbreath & Goucher vs O F Da Spencer and C W Talmage for plff. add to McM .............................. 1,000 48 Bertha Craig vs Jas Craig. Jno J Jacob and Jane Wisecarver to W vidson. J E Magers for plff, Jno J Spencer and C W Talmage for plff. Spencer and C W Talmage for deft. T Booth and B F Fuller lot 1 MOTION FOB DEED. 32 W W Espey vs Ed F Osborn. Ir blk 15 McM ............................. 500 vine & Coshow for plff. 44 _ Frank M Stewart vs R A Stewart, a M Peery to Tas I Webster 16.64 GREAT VALUE WEEKLY NEWS 33 John A Simmons vs John Shep Jno J Spencer for deft. a pt Joel Chrisman d 1 c t 4 r 3 500 CONFIRMATIONS. herd. Jno J Spencer and C W Talmage FOR N C and Josephene Christenson OF THE WORLD 36 Charity C Richardson vs R B for plff, J E Magers for deft. to Christenson, Stater & Miller LITTLE MONEY. FOR A TRIFLE. 34 Churchman & Son vs Pat Casey. Hibbs et al. Jno J Spencer for plff. 40 ft off n side lot 2 blk 6 Des- 37 The Bank of Newberg vs M Fisk C C Linden for plff. kins add to Newberg................ 1,000 35 E Zeitfuchs vs N A Harris, Ir- et al and Yamhill Land Co. Ramsey & L B Steigleder to N C Christenson Fenton for plff. vine & Coshow for plff. 20 a pt s hf d 1 c Jos Hess t 3 r 3 2,500 38 Jane M Aspinwall vs M A E Bur Emma B and M T Henderson to 36 Wm Roberts vs John and A C At- ton. U S G Marquam for plff. kinson. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Thos B Henderson % int in pt 37 Nichols & Shepard Co vs J T Fry 40 A Klosterman vs W Simmons et blk 11 Amity.............................. 100 er et al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. * Margaret J and E Carpenter to 38 L Bettman vs G H Hibbs. Ram 45 The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Rilda W Steigleder n hf blk 31 sey & Fenton for plff. Co vs Levina A Watt et al. Starr, Cham Edwards’ add to Newberg 900 a Twenty-page Journal, is tha leading Republican fEmllv 39 L Bettman vs L M Grames et ux. berlain & Thomas for plff J C and M E Micbaux to Florence paper of the United States. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY Ramsey & Fenton for plff. 46 The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance PAPER, and gives all the general news of the United States. M Younger pt lot 5 blk 7 La It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its AG 40 The First National Bank of Mc- Co vs Levina A Watt et al. Starr, Thom RICULTURAL department has no superior in the country. fayette ....................................... 265 Its Market Reports are recognized authority. Separate depart Minnville vs Kay & Todd, J E Magers as and Chamberlain for plff. Sarah E Vanoose to Margaret J ments for "THE FAMILY CIRCLE," “OUR YOUNG 47 Anna S Burton vs C W Burton. T FOLK6," and “SCIENCE AND MECHANICS." IU' HOMK for plff. Carpenter ne K of nw % sec 23 AND SOCIETY" columns command the admiration of wives ! B Handley for plfl’. 41 PH Robinson vs W and daughters. Ils general political news, editorials and t 3 r 2......................................... 800 dUcuaslous are comprehensive, brilllaut and exhaustive. Palmer. J E Magers for plff. EMBEZZLEMENT. Margaret J and E Carpenter to 43 W F Ralston vs Mrs E M and J S 50 State of Oregon vs A S Briggs. Jas * Sarah E Vanoose lot 6 blk 9 Coatney. J E Magers for plff. McCain for state, J E Magers for deft. Deskins add to Newberg 150 44 Frost Swank vs Joe and Eliza MOTION FOR LEAVE TO MAKE EXECUTION. Margaret J and E Carpenter to Ida Perry. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. 39 T J Shadden vs Amos Wood. Ram B Vanoose lot 3 blk 14 Newberg 650 A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid 45 ER Poppleton vs John L and A sey & Fenton for plff. journal and the REPORTER for B Watt John T Whalley for plff. In the fall of 1893 a son of Mr. T. A. An Eager ar.da dipping Ulna, 46 R W Lancefield ve F A Fletcher. A continuous down pour of rain, in McFarland, a prominent merchant of Ramsey 4 Fenton for plff. Live Oak, Sutter Co., Cal., was taken 47 Frank Metcalf vs A J Edson and clement weather, generally in winter and spring, are unfavorable to all classes j a ver^ heavy cold. The pains in T J Fryer. Jno J Spencer and C W Tal CASH IN ADVANCE. of invalids. But warmth and activity his chest were so severe that he had mage for plff , infused into the circulation counteracts spasms and was threatened with pneu EJECTMENT. (The regular subscription for the two papers is $2.00.) monia. His father gave him several 5 W H Kune vs Nancy E and Thomas these influences and interpose a defense large doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Nelson. Irvine 4 Coshow for plff, Jno J against them. Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- Subscription* may begin at any time. Remedy which broke up the cough and ; ters, most thorough and effective of stom Spencer, .Tas McCain and J E Magere Addr«M all ordera to achics and tonics, not only enriches the cured him. Mr. McFarland says when for deft. THE REPORTER. | blood, but accelerates its circulation. For ever his children have croup he invari REVIEW. ably gives them Chamberlain's Cough 6 AC Southmayd vs The City of a chill, or premonitory symptoms of rbeu- i matism and kidney complaint, particu- Remedy and it always cures them. He Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2, Sheridan. Jno J Spencer for plff Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy of The New York ! larly prevalent at these seasons, it is the considers it the beBt cough remedy in TRANSCRIPT ON APPEAL. Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. the market. For sale by S. Howorth 4 11 B F Goforth vs Monroe Mulkey. beet possible remedy. It is also invalua Co., druggists. W T Vinton for plff, Jno J Spencer for ble for dyspepsia, liver complaint, con stipation and nervousness. Never set deft. McMinnville Produce Market. 26 Peter Dorland vs Luther Morris. out on a winter or spring journey with Reported by L. E. Walker. Irvine 4 Coshow for plff, Jas McCain out it. Elderly persons and the delicate Oats... ............. 18@20 I and convalescent are greatly aided by it. and Jno J Spencer for deft Butter..................... 30@40 damages . Eggs ...................... 8c The piano recital at the Congregational Chickens................ 23 Ida LePard vs Donald Frazer. $1 50@200 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Mendenhall & Cunningham and Irvine church was one of the finest of the kind Turkeys .................. 6c a»> ever given in this city. The Binging by ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ & Coshow for plff, Jas McCain and J E Ducks .................... . $3Ci$3.5ü Mre. Tiffany and Dr. C. B. Brown was a Magers for deft. Potatoes................ rare treat and the renditions of the sev REPLEVIN. Dressed Hogs......... 30 T M Stevens & Co vs H J Goetz- eral selections on the piano by W. H. Veal.............. .......... man. Cake & Cake and B A Robb for Greene were marvelous in their way. Baled hay, timothy Mr. Greene is signally free from the CC plff, Ramsey & Fenton for deft. cheat.. usual “machine” performances which CONFIRMATION. 44 oats . 42 The Chehalem Valley Board of generally characterize players of classic RETAIL MARKET. Immigration vs J P Converse. Ramsey music. His touch is something grand, and bis listeners were held entranced. Baled Straw......................... & Fenton for plff Mixed Chop 48 T Goodrich vs M W Tailman. Taken all in all the recital was a rare treat, and if Mr. Greene again comes Wheat Chop Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Shorts......... DEPARTMENT NO. 2—EQCITY.—H. H. HEW here he will be assured of a much larger house than he had last evening.—[Hills Middlings ITT, JUDGE. Bran........... 1 Chas Handley vs Ellen L Jackson boro Argus. L. E. Walker will buy all your pro- I— McCain & Magers for plff, Thomas H duce, paying the highest price in cash IIOW ’ S THIS! Tongue for deft. the market will justify. He will sell 43 Margaret W Burton vs F Haus- you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar wirth. Jno J Spencer and C W Talmage We offer One Hundred Dollars reward den seeds as cheap ae any other dealer. for any ease of catarrh that cannot be D street south of First National Bank. for plff. He also carries a full line of Graham in STOCK op GROCERIES IN TOWN- X ASSIGNMENT. cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, F. J. C heney & Co., Props. Toledo, O. wheatlets.etc. 2 J W Bowers; Fred Keller, assignee. We, the undersigned, have known F. 3 RS Conner; C W Talmage, as J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and signee. J E Magers and Jas McCain. OUR CLl BBHiG LIST. 4 WH Harrison; Wm McChrisman, believe him perfectly honorable in all We have special arrangements with assignee. Jas McCain and J E Magers. business transactions and financially able 5 Union Hardware Co; S A Manning to carry out any obligation made by their the following leading publications, firm. whereby we are able to offer them in assignee. Ramsey & Fenton. West & Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To connection with our own at exceedingly 6 J R Sandersand Martin & Sanders; low rates, as follows: The R eporter J J Henderson assignee. Ramsey & ledo, O. First Quality and Full Weights. Prices Always at Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole and Fenton. A Living Margin Above Cost. Weekly Inter Ocean........................... .......... 15 Foster & Hollister; C C Linden sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly ...... Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, assignee. Irvine & Coshow. ♦Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly 16 Fuqua & Son; Chas Palmer as acting directly upon the blood and mu- New York Tribune, weekly......................... cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. signee. Jas McCain and J E Magers. •The Rural Northwest is the brightest, 17 J B Long; E P Wallace assignee. per bottle Sold by all druggists, Tee- the most practical and useful publication timonials free. Irvine & Coshow. on the coast for farmers, dairymen and 20 J H Townsend; J T Smith as fruit growers. “Dressmaking” signs25c ready printed signee. Irvine & Coshow. S. WILSON. W. G. HENDERSON 24 J A and M S Cochran; Cyrus at this office. Smith assignee. J E Magers. Leave your order for a good, fat chick FORECLOSURE. en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, 7 AC Woodcock vs Wm A Willison market. et al. AC Woodcock for plff. J,. E. Walker is paying highest market When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, 8 R L Sabin vs M Fisk et al. Thos price for hides, pelts and tallow. (Third Street, between E and F.) w hen she h ad Children, she gave them Castcria, G Green for plff. Sick headache, constipation and indi 10 Almira Hurley vs Jesse Hobson et al. AM Hurley and Jno J Spencer for gestion are quickly cured by DeWitt’s S. WIUSON, manager. Little Early Risers, the famous little plff, Lewis A Ward for deft. 11 Albert Walling vs T Holcomb et pills. Rogers Bros. Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Rev. Denton is holding a successful Estate Mortgagee, etc., always on sale at 12 Honeyman, DeHart & Co vs W W revival in his new field at Salem, r- 1®ve(J7t^in8 Horae» boarded by day, week or month. Commercial this office. tf Iravelere Conveyed to all pointe at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. mon HOWS YOUR HERD? Great Announcement ! R* •JO-CObSOTl. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25 WAL1ÜACE & WAhKEP The bangest Stock The Cleanest Stock Alcuays the Freshest A Choice and Handsome Assortment of Queensware. a C ity S tables , WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors, ----------------- H---------------- t