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LOCAL NEWS. COIRT PROCEEDINGS M right, the dentist. McMinnville. E. F Manning appears to be going SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT after his share of the vehicle trade this ‘ W. S. Link was reelected second lieu Judge Hewitt opened department No. Ot the County Clerk of Yamhill County. State of Oregon, showing the amount aud number of Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. season, having recently got on a fine tenant of Co. B Tuesday evening. allowed by the County Court of said Countv. for what allowed, amuuut of warrant* drawn, 2 on Monday, and had disposed of the claim.-, and amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid from the first dav of October 1894, to the 31st day line. Mrs. Dr. Vial is visiting in Portland. Prof. Toney’s orchestra will play for I ot March, 1895. both inclusive: following cases up to yesterday noon: Mrs. Barker will speak at Grange hall Fred Nelson is housekeeping on A the dancers the night of the 26th. * ASSIGNMENT. next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. street Amount Amt Found—A child's cloak. Inquire of For What Allowed. 3 RS Conner; C W Talmage, as claims XXarrants Amount of Outstand Prin I nt. Snbject in the morning, “I am the Allowed Drawn ing warrants unpaid. Hot peanuts every day at White’s I rank Sully, near crossing, McMinnville. signee. J E Magers and Jas McCain. resurrection and the life;” in the evening restaurant. Roads and Bridges............................................ S 6775 78 Continued. Outstanding unpaid Mrs. Mary E. Judd left last week for she will reply to Dr. Locke on “Fruits of : Indigent........... ............ ...................................... Countv warrants on 4 W H Harrison; Wm McChrisman. ■ Insanv.................................................................... ■ 14. »9 3 03 G. L. Rowland of North Yamhill was La Grande, where she will remain dur Infidelity.” 50 the 31st day of March Court Expenses.................................... 661 0> ISM."» 1 17039 18 in the city Wednesday. assignee. Jas McCain and J E Magers. I Circuit ing the summer. Justice Court Expenses.................................... 339 6«' Estimated Interest ac- After investigating the Nestncca road, I Coroner's Inquests............................................. .! Ordered to sell real property at private 45 30 400 ( -0 urued thereon ........... Landlord Barker is having a rather Go to White's restaurant for dinner. Stationery and Printing.............................. C. T. Long thinks $25 will clear it for I 569 55, Claims allowed and sale. ! School Superintendent's Account. hard tussle with the grippe. 424 15 warrants not drawn W m. Toney’s little l>oy, aged about five summer travel. During his trip he mnmh ' s •• .......... 7f»0 prior to March 31st. 5 Union Hardware Co; S A Manning I A Commissioners “ .............. •441 50 Rev. II. L. Pratt of Lafayette has been years, broke his leg Monday, bv getting found on the site of a burned mountain 1895 ...... 931 45 Judge's 399 assignee. Ramsey A Fenton. Final ac sent by his church to Hillsboro. .............. it into a moving wagon wheel. cabin a $5 gold piece about which some count approved. Distribution ordered. ¡Sheriff’s 1346 35 Clerk’s •• .............. 1200 00 silver had been melted. Send your order for books, blank s “ .............. Picture frames at the Novelty. 300 00 15 Foster A Hollister; C C Linden I . Treasurer Recorder's “ .............. 999 90 books and stationery to C. Griesen. 4tf Supt. Stilwell informs us that after the assignee. Irvine A Coshow. Continued. Election Expenses ................ Albert Bredberg, lately from Dakota, 11 5) Fuel, water, lights, repairs on courthouse ‘ 856 73 $50 apportionment to each district has The Yamhill county local teachers has opened a tin-shop in connection 16 Fuqua A Son; Chas Palmer as District Attorney’s Account.......................... 275 00 Miscellaneous.................................................... 628 62 institute meets at Sheridan, Saturday, with R. M. Wade A Co. and respectfully been made there will remain enough of signee. Jas McCain and J E Magers. Total amount unpaid Total amount claims allowed and drawn I Sills» 01 *17157 82 countv warrants...... 1 7970 63 400 00 April 20th. school funds to make a per capita ap solicits work in his line. Final account approved and distribu Call on C. N. Howard at “Red Front” State of Oregon. County of Yamhill, SS’ The proposition to remove the city portionment of 50 cents. The warrants tion ordered. I. A. E. McKern. County Clerk of the County of Yamhill, State ot Oregon, do hereby certify 17 J B Long ; E P Wallace assignee. that the if you want to buy a home. Utf waterworks seems to be losing favor with will be ready the last of this week. foregoing is a true and correct statement of the number and amount ot claims allowed by the County Court oi said county for the Ux months ending on the 31st day of March, 1895, on what Dr. H. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., ( Irvine A Coshow. Continued. Hon. Lee Laughlin of North Yamhill the city council, though no definite account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants 20 J H Townsend; J T Smith as outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of my office and in my official custody. a practicing phveician of many years ex action has yet been taken. was in the city Tuesday. XXnness my hand and the seal ot the county court ot said county this 10th day of April, A f). signee. Irvine A Coshow. Continued perience, writes : “ DeWitt ’ s Witch Ha The grand ball in the evening, given LL- 8.] a . E. MuKERN, Countv Clerk. Oak wood for sale and delivered on 6 JR Sandersand Martin A Sanders; By C. H McKINNEY. Deputy. by the dance club, will be the closing zel Salve has no equal for indolent sores, short notice by T. D. Henderson. 14-4 scalds and burns. It stops pain inetant- J J Henderson assignee. Ramsey A J. P. Irvine has loaded his soda feature of the celebration on the 26tb. ly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no Fenton. Report confirmed and distri Mrs. S. F. Staggs desires to return her fountain. Summer must be here. bution ordered. scar. Rogers Broe. Semi-Annual Statement 24 J A and M S Cochran; Cyrus Geo. B. Hutchcroft, one of the Pike sincere thanks to friends and neighbors Rev. Campbell preached a grand Eas hopraisers, was transacting business in for their kind assistance during the ill ter sermon Sunday evening, as he could Smith assignee. J E Magers. Contin Ot the amount of money aud warrants received for taxes and money paid to the county treas ness and after the death of her husband. ure^ bj^the sheriff ot Xamhill County, Oregon, for the six months ending on the 31st day of March, ued. the county seat on Tuesday. not be with us Sunday morning. The Wanted — Mohair and wool. FORECLOSURE. Fresh taffy made every day. old yet ever new story of the resurrec M. B. H endrick . 8 R L Sabin vs M Fisk et al. Thoe W H. K cns . tion was well received. The church was To Amount Received. During the Month of The loth inst. was Miss Sadie Gortner’s brightened by Easter flowers, fit em G Green for plff. Continued on stipula Hans S. Nelson, a Dane, lias declared Date, 1894. tion. his intention to become a citizen of the 16th birthday, and it was made a mem blems of the resurrection. October | Novem. | Dec * i Jan 1 Feb March 11 Albert Walling vs T Holcomb et orable one to her. About a score of her United States. The accidental shooting of Mrs. Pratt In Coin and Currency............................. » 1930 95 62 1599 00 2264 561 85 4107 55 13422 75 Countv XXarrants................................... 4M IS 56 05 82 20 5 00 The first radishes of the season were youug friends gave her a surprise party of Whiteson which occurred on the 9tli al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Nonsuit In Balance cash ou hand Oct. 1st, 1894... 189 40 that evening. on motion of plaintiff. brought in by Gus. Paulus on Tuesday of inst., was a peculiar accident. The ball Total received....................................... Jlj, 4G 2313 80 1681 20 566 85 4107 55 13578 10 12 Honeyman, DeHart A Co vs W W Fine French candies, fruit flavored left the Winchester rifle in the hands of this week and were on sale in the market. Gwinn et a). Emmons A Emmons for During the Month of candies and mixed candies at White ’ s By Amounts Paid. her husband, passed through an over Eight loaves of bread for twenty-five plff. Default and decree. restaurant. October | Novem, | Dec 1 Jan 1 Feb March coat, then a partition, striking the lady cents at Kuns’ bakery. J3 Chas H Carter vs R Finley et al. Workmen and D. of H. members will on the hip, glanced downward around To County Treasurer ................................ 2>)46 40 2137 52 1629 85 A horse wanted in exchange for drain 10453 35 Ramsey A Fenton for plff, McCain, Ma 82 2ÔI 56 05 49 18 5 00 ¡55 3ñ have a grand supper, with social and the femur bone aud passed through the tile. Inquire at this office. gers and Spencer for deft. Continued Balance cash on hand March 31st, 1895, State School fund, $2357.00: program tonight. The social will be held fleshy portion of the opposite thigh, for depositions of witnesses in Umatilla Countv Fund, $2399.00; special, R. A. Harris, Amity's editor, was in in Wright’s new hall, which has just been missed by a few inches the thorax of a ................ 1 ................ «505.55.............................................. 5261 55 the city Saturday. county. Total pui.i to Treasurer ...................... 2102 45 1«11 551 elegantly carpeted and furnished. 2188 TO 649 90 small boy, passed through another parti 1903 UÔ 15870 25 14 K W Lancefield vs O W Olson et Finest of fruits at White’s restaurant. Fred Nelson has purchased Mr. Gil tion and was picked up outside of the al. Ramsey A Fenton for plff. Decree State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, SS. C. G. LeMasters is assisting Mr. son’s interest in the Fleming & Gilson house. The lady is recovering. I, W. G. Henderson, Sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is on pleadings. correct and true. Graves in the publication of the La tonsorial parlors, and will take charge on Pieparations are going forward by the Witness my hand this 12th day of April, A D. 1895. 22 R Livingstone vs Riley Smith et fayette paper. XX. G. HENDERSON, Sheriff ot Yamhill County. the 20th inst. Mr. Gilson has some no Odd Fellows for a grand celebration of al. Ramsey A Fenton for plff, J E Ma Dr. Lowe can be found in Dr. Wright’s tion of removing to Los Angeles. their 76th anniversary on next Friday, gers and Irvine A Coshow for deft. De office next Saturday. Sick headache, constipation and indi the 26th inst. Officers have been named, fault as to Riley and Emma Smith and Mr. F. W. Kelso and Miss Maude gestion are quickly cured by DeWitt’s program made and posters struck, and decree on pleadings. Semi-Annual Statement Bower of Byersville, Or., were married Little Early Risers, the famous little Prof. Toney’s band and orchestra have 23 W R Derby vs Martin Burling Of the County Treasurer of Yamhill County, Oregon, forthe stx months ending on the 31st day been secured to enliven the occasion. ame. Ramsey A Fenton for plff. Non of March, on the 10th, at the Hotel Yambill by pills. Rogers Bros. A. D. 1895, of money received and paid out, from whom received aud from wbat source, and on what account paid out: Two excellent orators will be present, Justice B. F. Rhodes. suit on motion of plff. A. D. Simpson and George Crawford 26 The Oregon Mortgage Co limited The little daughter of Mrs. Chaney start Monday for the Blue mountains in whose names do not appear on the bills, Amounts Received. From what Source received. General while visiting at Capt. Harris’ home this Grant county. They will hunt, fish and having been engaged later. They are vs Geo Sappingfield et al. Ramsey & School Date, 1895.___________________ Fund Fund week, playfully jumped from an open prospect for a while, after which they Hon. J. W. Walton and Dr. W. T. Fenton for plff Decree on pleadings. Williamson, both of Salem, and both To amount on hand from last report second story window, fortunately escap have a job of putting up several quartz 29 J E Hembree vs M Fisk et al Sheriff.. ________ Tax 1893-4........... past grand masters of the order. All are Ramsey A Fenton for plff. Default and To amounts received from ing injury. Justices of Peace, etc Fines, etc........... mills. A. E. McKern.......... Fees and Fines. invited to be present. The railroad construction force com decree. XV. G. Henderson...... Fees....................... There is some lively prospecting for Wyatt Harris.............Fees......................... Died, in this city on the 13th inst. at pleted a new’ turn table at this place the gold in the mountains to the northwest, 32 EE Goucher, executor, vs Sarah Sheriff.......................... Tax 1893-4............ 3634 55 first of the week. It is 56 feet long, be with a mighty good show. The pros the age of nearly 78 years, Samuel F. A Farnsworth et al. Ramsey A Fenton «19346 96 16541 50 ing six feet longer than the old one, and pective mine-owners do not wish to be Staggs. He was an Oregon pioneer of for plff. Continued for service. is said to be in all respects a good job. 35 John Bolinskie vs B W Robertson Amounts Paid Out. General School given away, but we desire to prepare the 1846, and crossed the plains from Mis Fund Fund The wedding of Mr. C. L. Harris of public by this announcement for any souri a young man, paying his his way etal. Ramsey A Fenton for plff. De by driving a herd of cattle for the com cree on pleadings. By amount paid out on county warrants....................................... Elgin, Or., and Miss L. Orice Laughlin, startling discovery that may soon be amount paid out on school superintendent s warrants 1780 00 pany with whom he came. He was a 49 The First National Bank of Hills- By daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Laugh made. By balance general fund on hand..................... By balance school fund on hand ....................................................... native of Kentucky, and possessed that boro vs Lydia J Campbell et al. 50 4761 Thos lin of Carlton was solemnized Wed “Founders day” of B. Y. P. U. A. will peculiar conversational charm and hos H Tongue for plff. Default and decree. nesday evening, the 17th, at 8 o’clock in be observed at the Baptist cliurch on 51 Wallace A Walker vs L H Cook et State of Oregon. County of Yamhill, SS. the M. E. church at Elgin. Rev. Waltz next Sunday. The theme for the day pitality which characterizes the people I. J. C. Pennington, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the of that region. Funeral services were ux. Irvine A Coshow for plff. Contin of Baker City officiating. amounts received, paid out. and remaining on hand in the County Treasury of said county for the will be “Be ready always to give an held at the Christian church on Sunday, ued for service. six months ending on the 31st day of March A. D. 1895. Wednesday, the 17 iust., was the 25th answer to every man that asketh you a Witness my hand this 10th day of April, A. D 1895. conducted by Joseph Hoberg, assisted 52 H F Bedwell vs Cuttier Thomp J. C. PENNINGTON, County Treasurer anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and reason of the hope that is in you.” The by Elmer E. Thompson. son et ux. Ramsey A Fenton for plff. Mrs. J. W. Gault. The Ladies’ Aid so morning sermon will lie based upon this Default and decree. ciety of the C. P. church met at their text and the evening service will be con What a Word Will Do. Geo Thomson vs S C Force et al. J E residence in the afternoon and were ducted by the B. Y. P. U. and will con B.vron reminds us that a word is Magers for plff. Default and decree. Semi-Annual Summary Statement served with delicate refreshments. This sist of exercises by the juniors and enough to rouse mankind to mutual Wm Laughlin as guardian vs A D Of the financial condition of Yamhill Countv, in the State of Oregon, on the 31st day of March, time the surprise was on the visitors and seniors, short addresses and special slaughter. Yes, there is power in a A. D. 1895. Runnels et ux. Default and decree. instead of the hostess. music illustrative of the work of these word—Marathon, for instance, Waterloo, 21 RS Goodrich vs L and N Bradley. Mrs. Mary Farnsworth, widow of societies toward Gtting their members to Gettysburgh, Appomattox. Great bat J II Flower and W T Vinton for plff. Liabilities Amount Resources Amount James Farnsworth, died at Webfoot, comply with the theme. Everybody will tles these, but what a great battle is go Non suit on motion of plff. To warrants drawn on the county treas By funds in hands of county treasurer April 14th, and was buried in the Odell •be very cordially welcomed. ing on in many a sick and suffering body. Swentzel vs Bartholomew. Decree. urer. and outstanding and unpaid...... «17089 18 applicable to the payment of county cemetery. She was aged 59 years, and To estimated amount of interest accrued I We believe that breeders of thorough In yours, perhaps. Take courage. You warrants........................................................ « 2953 04 CONFIRMATIONS. thereon .......................................................... 400 00 By funds in hands ot county sheriff ap the cause of death was the grippe. She bred stock, who make a specialty in that can win. Call to your aid Dr. Pierce’s To claims allowed but warrants not plicable to the payment of county! 36 Charity C Richardson vs R B drawn.............................................................. 931 45 warrants....................................................... 2399 00 leaves two sons and two daughters, one line and have stock to sell, would find it Golden Medical Discovery. It acts pow To balance state tax due............................ 8387 05 By estimated unpaid current taxes ap of the sons being a preacher in the Inde to their advantage to keep an advertise erfully upon the liver, cleanses the sys Hibbs et al. Jno J Spencer for plfl’. plicable to the payment ot county warrants........................................................ Sale confirmed. pendent Evangelical church. Deceased ment in the leading newspapers of the tem of all blood-taints and impurities; Total Resources................................ .'.| Total Liabilities 26757 68 37 The Bank of Newberg vs M Fisk was a sister of Gen. Odell of Salem, and county. It would help them to find cus cures all humors from a common blotch au aunt of Mrs. L. H. Baker of this city. tomers for their fine stock, and to some or eruption to the worst scrofula, salt et al and Yamhill Land Co. Ramsey A Fenton for plfl'. Sale confirmed. Ed Tyl»r’s “artesian” well has been extent would secure the interest and co rheum, “fever-sores,” scaly or rough NlcXlinnville Produce Market. »IOO BEWARB, S1OO. 40 A Klosterman vs W Simmons et operation of the newspaper fraternity. skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad acting up. It will be remembered that Reported by L. E. Walker. The reader of this paper will be pleased Oats......................... about two years ago Ed bored a deep hole Most newspaper men are progressive in blood. Gi eat eating ulcers rapidly heal al. Ramsey A Fenton for plff. Sale con 22@25 to learn that there is at least one dreaded Butter................ . in the earth near his residence, penetra their ideas and know the value of good under its benign influence. Especially firmed. 30@40 41 Effie J McDonald vs A J Edson et disease that science has been able to cure ting something like 275 feet. At a depth blood in the stock industry. They oaght potent in curing Tetter, Eczema, Erysip 8c Eggs ...................... of 72 feet a water-bearing stratum was to advocate it and talk it up to their elas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, ux and Jas Edson et ux. Ramsey A in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Chickens................ $200@2 75 struck from which the water is said to readers more than they do, perhaps. But Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Hip Fenton for plfl’. Non suit on motion of Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive Turkeys.................. 6c a B> cure known to the medical fraternity. Ducks.............. have risen to within a few feet of the there are a great many things the editors joint Disease, “White Swellings” and plaintiff. $3.50 45 The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Enlarged Glands. ought to do. Catarrh being a constitutional disease re Potatoes.................. surface The water was cut offby tubing. Co vs Levina A Watt et al. Starr, Cham quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Dressed Hogs. The steam laundry of this city is an At a depth of 160 feet a chamber was Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanently Sale con Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting Veal........................ struck, from which the air came rushing establishment that ought to have cordial constipation, biliousness, sick headache berlain A Thomas for plfl’ firmed. home support. It is beyond doubt one directly on the blood and mucous sur Baled hay, timothy out at a velocity that indicated a press and iudigestion. 46 The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance of the best in the state. Within the past ft faces of the system, thereby destroying ure of 38 pounds to the square inch with cheat . Co vs Levina A Watt et al. Starr, Thom the foundation of the disease, and giving it a temperature of 53 degrees. After two few weeks Mr. Lambert has expended a oats . COLLEGE NOTES. as and Chamberlain for plfl’. Sale con the patient strength by building up the or three days it exhausted itself and good deal of money putting in new ma RETAIL MARKET. constitution and assisting nature in doing Remember the entertainment at the firmed. ceased to blow, when boring was resumed chinery and preparing himself to meet Baled Straw ......................... 47 Anna S Burton vs C W Burton. T its work. The proprietors have so much and continued to a depth of 462 feet every demand for good work. Besides college Friday night. Mixed Chop B Handley for plff. Sale confirmed. his own family, he provides employment faith in its curative powers, that they of through clay, reaching solid rock No President Brownson returned last Fri Wheat Chop water was found below the 72-foot for considerable outside help, and what day afternoon. He will remain but a MOTION FOR LEAVE TO MAKE EXECUTION. fer One Hundred Dollars for any case Shorts......... ever he earns goes into circulation at line. Up to last Friday the bole in the 39 T J Shaddeu vs Amos Wood, Ram that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes Middlings short time, however, as he intends to ground has behaved itself quietly, but home and helps everyone directly or travel some more before commencement. sey A Fenton for plff. Motion granted timonials. Address, Bran F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. at that time Ed prepared a charge of indirectly. Don’t send your money to The college mission society will hold to substitute Ammon Shadden for T. J. L. E. Walker will buy all your pro some other town or across the ocean, un old by druggists, 75c. Shadden. giant powder at the end of a string and duce, paying the highest price in cash its monthly meeting Sunday afternoon. the market will justify. He will sell exploded it 72 feet below the surface. less you think that is the best way to The programs of this society are well MOTION FOR DEED. Report of school district No. 63, Yam you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar The result was a terrific spouting of encourage home enterprise. 44 Frank M Stewart vs R A Stewart. hill county, Or., for the month com den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. arranged and visitors are always welcome. “Capt. Webb,” alias Stewart, again muddy water and wind. The water shot Jno J Spencer for deft. Present sheriff mencing March 18th, and ending April D street south of First National Bank. The members of the botany class have up to a height of eighteen or twenty feet went over the falls in a barrel at Oregon begun a crusade against flowering plants. ordered to make deed. He also carries a full line of Graham in 12th. Number of pupils in district, 50. small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, and continued for some hours, but sub City Sunday. In the fall bis left arm Their valor (?) is remarkable. REVIEW. Number of pupils enrolled, 37. Average wheatlets, etc. was broken below the elbow. After ac sided during the night. 6 AC Southmayd vs The City of number belonging, 35. Average daily at Mr. Chas. Converse and Miss Cora complishing his feat, he was clothed like Our patrons will find DeWitt’s Little a pampered princeling in a full dress suit, Bryant, students during the winter, are Sheridan. Jno J Spencer for plff. Judg tendance, 33. Number of visitors, 11 Early Risers a sale and reliable remedy ment of recorder’s court reversed and Those not absent or tardy, Earl, Carrie, now teaching. for constipation, dyspepsia and liver wrapped in velvet robes, placed in a annulled. Naorna and Anna Carter, Elmer and When Baby was gick, we gave her Castoria, handsome barouche behind a spirited The meeting of the Pbilergian society complaints. Rogers Bros. Elsie Bartholomew, Lee and Ora Vanos- When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, PARTITION. team, and dashed up the main street last Saturday night was especially in Considerable has been said about the with all the pomp and eclat usually ex teresting 9 Samuel C Belat vs Elizabeth Belat dol, Albert, Jesse and Eva Myers, Ray When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Mrs. Galloway’s address building of a bridge across Deer creek tended to a person of real note. Mc on “Character” was excellent and well et al. McCain & Magers for plff, Dufur mond and Robert Rich, Peter Nissen, When she had Children she gave t-ham Castoria, in the vicinity of John Henderson’s Minnville people present are said to have received because of its practical nature A Menefee for deft Decree of partition Emma Hertig, Geneva Vinton, Jessie place There have been petition and laughed in their sleeves. Lieut Vaught, and elevating tone. The society is pre and J R Booth, Alex Reid and J W Cook and May Sallee, Beatrice Linton and remonstrance, and the board of county who was to leap from the bridge, was Annie Briebine — paring for a fine exhibition during com appointed to make same. commissioners after carefully considering intercepted by the sheriff, .and the per C has . A. D each , Teacher. F M Glover et al vs F M Glover aB mencement. Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real the presentation and facts on both sides formance was prevented. guardian et al. Partition. Wyatt Har The Result of a Trial. Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at have decided to build the bridge. There ris appointed guardian ad litem for Tbos Land tor sale. We have it from good but unofficial tf C annelton , I nd .—“I have used Sim this office. has apparently been a misunderstanding authority that the engineer has filed his 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 H Glover. Partition decreed. Edgar mons Liver Regulator, manufactured by of the facts on the part of some, the im report and estimate of the Lafayette acres under plow, balance pasture and Conner, Levi Bennett and Jos Hoberg J. H Zrilin & Co., Philadelphia, and pression having gone out in some in" locks project with the department in young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 to make partition. found that for indigestion and liver com stances that the bridge was to cost seven Washington. Our informant states that DIVORCE. orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated plaint it is the best medicine I ever The following general forms are always in stock or eight thousand dollars, while as a the report is favorable and the estimate Divorces were granted in the following need.”—E. E. Clark. Your druggist sells and for sale at the Reporter office : matter of fact the estimates call for an of cost below what was generally ex between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre. Easy terms. This is a snap. Address cases: it in powder or liquid; the powder to be Warranty Deeds Real Estate Mortgage expenditure of about fifteen hundred, Quit-claim Deeds Chattel Mortgage pected, being somewhere below $70,000. 19 Vit Davenport vs Lula Davenport. taken dry, or made into a tea. S heridan L and C o . Bond fur Deed and of this amount the county is asked to Satisfaction ot Mort. With such a favorable report, in view of Farm Lease Ramsey & Fenton for plfl’. Transfer of Mortgage stand only seven hundred. As we un Notes and Receipts. BUI of Sale other circumstances surrounding, there Son of Jamison Chaffin Wanted. 25 Ida May vs A V May. Vinton Report of the Wapato school for month derstand the matter it was not absolute is every reason to anticipate favorable ending April 12th, 1895. Number days The son of Jamison Chaffin, deceased, and Linden for plff. ly necessary to build a $1500 bridge, action from congress at the coming ses will find it to his interest to call upon or 27 J ulia L Snyder vs Geo W Snyder. taught, 20. Number days attendance, but it would be necessary to expend four sion. It is indeed probable that the communicate with me at once. Any in Irvine & Coshow for plff. 439. Number pupils enrolled, 26. Av or five hundred dollars to repair the old appropriation will be made and the work formation as to the whereabouts of this 28 Chas T Zosel vs Lucy A Zosel. erage daily attendance, 22. Names of one. Every season, with few exceptions placed under contract inside of twelve young man will be thankfully received. Ramsey & Fenton for plff. those neither absent nor tardy during in the past forty years, the approaches months. 34 Catherine Fletcher vs Jas Fletch the month, Mabel and Frank Ralston, , • J. H arvey H enderson , to the bridge have been flooded, so that Martha and Clara Brooks, Bernice and , er. Irvine & Coshow for plff. At a meeting of the Lincoln republican 17-2 Box 95, McMinnville, Or. for a period of ten days or two weeks club held Saturday evening, the follow 42 C B Mann vs Belle Mann. Jno J Rov Bremmer, Ruth Gaunt, Stella Web-; Willamette valley papers please copy. travel has been cut off or made risky. ster, Elvin Thomas, Mary and Chester Spencer and C W Talmage for plff. ing officers were elected: J. C. Cooper, Cowles, Nannie and Cora Page, Daisie In view of these facts, J. J. Henderson, For Trade. 48 Bertha Craig vs Jas Craig. Jno J and Stella Matbena. president; F. M. York, vice president; I Have One who considered that he would be indi E lla M. F lorey , Teacher. A good double circular water power Spencer and C W Talmage for plff. E. C. Walker, vice president, North Mc vidually benefited by the building of a New Economy Hay Press. Minnville; A. H. Pape, vice president, sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off bridge passable all the time, came for Bilious Colic. W F Fosier vs John Narver. Motion. South McMinnville; J. F. Derby, vice saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water ward with a proposition to build it ac Persons who are subject to attacks of i president, Fairlawn; C. H. McKinney, wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 Motion granted and judgment vacated cording to certain plans and specifications, bilious colic will be pleased to know that j It is a Double Baler, and the Finest secretary; J.C. Pennington, treasurer; dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and and set aside. Press in the State. Regular price if the county would foot $700 of the bill, State vs Thaddeus Dunn. Arraigned prompt relief may be had by taking ’ W. G. Henderson, sergeant-at-arms. logging outfit complete, including 800,000 $900. Will Sell It for $600 Cash. in other words he agreed to build the Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Cholera and Diar Delegates to the state convention of clubs feet of logs in stream and pond at the and plead guilty to larceny. Sentenced Capacity 30 to 45 tons per day. bridge if the county would furnish the rhoea Remedy. It acta quickly and can to be held in Portland, May 22d, were mill. Logs can be floated on this stream to one year in penitentiary. material, and his proposition has been chosen as follows: J. C. Cooper, J. W. always be depended upon. In many for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles accepted, it being considered an advanta Hobbs, E. C. Malker, J. C. Pennington, Leave your order for a good, fat chick cases the attack may be prevented by WESTERN MF’O. CO. west of Sheridan on a good level road. geous one for the county. Mr. Hender -L- H Pape, F. M. York, Wm. Young, Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street taking this remedy as soon as the first Bld’ra. of Mining and Sawmill Machinery. son is the same man who donated $750 W. G. Henderson, A. E. McKern, J. F. indication of the disease appears. 25 year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. market. 114 and 116 Mission St., for a gravel road abutting against his and 50 cent bottles for sale by S. Ho- L. E. Walker is paying highest market Derby, J. A. Buchanan, R. L. Conner, Will trade for land. Address, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. farm a couple of years ago, upon similar worth A Co., druggists. Conditions, price for hides, pelts and tallow. Correipozhfcace Solicited. Mention this Paper. and C. H. McKinney. S heridan L and C o . Have a Shampoo ? When you Jo, have it with our Quinine Hair Tonic. It’s delightful. Not only cleans your head but clears your brain. It’s good for your hair—stimulates and invigorates it, and keeps it from falling out. Your missing half the luxury Quinine Hair Tonic. o o of your washing if you are doing it without our tonic. More over, you are not getting vour head as clean as you might. This may surprise you, but it is none the less SO. 50 Cents a Bottle. ROGERS BROS. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE! We Claim to Have The Largest and Best Selected Stock Ever Kept in the City FIRST-CLASS GOODS consisting of Fine Clothing and Dry Goods SHOES, HATS, Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Millinery, at the lowest prices in town. R. JACOBSON ft ☆ WflbhACE & MARKER The bärgest Stock The Cleanest Stock Alcuays the Freshest STOCK OF GROCERIES IN TOWN A Choice and Handsome Assortment of Queens ware. * First Quality and Full Weights. Prices Always at A Living Margin Above Cost. * i Wall Paper 5 Cents per Roll Not Much in it for Us But we Meet Competition FINEST LINE IN THE COUNTY If You Need Furniture We Have it to Sell. - You Could Guess Who We Are. Our Name is BURNS & DANIELS. LEGAL BLANKS. FARMERS MAKE A NOTE OF THIS JUST A MINUTE of Your Time Please! To remind you of how cheap we are eelling the staples for cash. 2 packages Pettijohn’s Breakfast Gem I 1 pound Dr. Price’s Baking Powder 1 pound Schilling’s Baking Powder....... Good Table Peaches ...................... 3 cans Standard Tomatoes...................... 1 pound Best Japan Tea....................... .. 50 pound sack Star Flour .................... .25 .45 .45 15 .25 45 .60 All Crockery and Queensware at Cost. Everything Sold at Correspondingly Low Prices. The highest market price paid for marketable produce. When you want first-class Butter, at lowest market price, go to Weed FINE ASSORTMENT OF SYRUPS—Rock Candy Dnpe, Paragon Honey, Nebraska Sorghum, New Orleans Molasses, Honey Drips, Maple Syrup. Compare these prices with other competitors and see if those who follow do not sometimes lead. E. L. WEED.