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LOCAL NEWS. WEST rilEHALEH. PKOGRA.Tl TO-DAY. The city schools will be in session to- Wright, the dentist. McMinnville. Al OO REWARD. S1OO. Only a few waists left at Apperson's. ' day. Andrew Johnson has returned from the The reader of this paper will be pleased This is the 76th anniversary of Odd Ice cream from this time on at Kuns’ Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. Thad Dupuy of Lafayette was in the east, where he has been residing for the to learn that there is at least one dreaded Fellowship, and a large number of people confectionery. tf There will be a fine, large time at the city on business Monday. disease that science has been able to cure ! past three years. * Dr. W. J. Clark is improving after his is expected to visit McMinnville and par ball to-night, the 26th Go to White’s restaurant for dinner. in all its stages, and that is catarrh. G. W. Sallee, clerk of district No. 68, ticipate in the celebration, The program A son was born on the 18th inst. to W. A. Howe is constructing a new protracted illness. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive visited McMinnville last week on school for the day is as follows, to l»e rendered A N. Martin, who has been afflicted ' Mr and Mrs. J. M. Fink in Amity. warehouse at Carlton. business. cure known to the medical fraternity. at the court house: Hot peanuts every day at Whites John Carter has had about seven acres Catarrh being a constitutional disease re- j McMinnville merchants report a no with paresis, is able to be out some on Overture by orchestra. j crutches. grubbed this year. quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's 1 restaurant. ticeable improvement in business. Opening ode. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting North Yamhill has organized a board Adolph Hertig has constructed a sub- 1 For Trade—A span of good work Wanted—Mohair and wool. Prayer by chaplain. Rev. Lee Thomp- of trade. J. M. Bunn is president aud stantial line fence between Geo. Vinton directly on the blood and mucous sur horse« for any other kind of stock. M. B. H endrick . sou. and H. Schritt. C. S. Skyles secretary. faces of the system. thereby destroying O. S. K ellogg . Anniversary exercises by Occidental A. A. Unruh and Rev. Lee Thompson C. A. Jones has organized a small the foundation of the disease, and giving The poetoffice at Woodburn was robbed Lodge No. 30. Mrs. O'Bryan and daughter. Miss Eva made a business trip to Portland on the patient strength by building up the , singing class in the valley. Tuesday night, the robbers getting over Warren, of Newberg, visited Mrs. J. E. Tuesday. Duet, Misses Henderson and Baker. Nearly all the farmers of this locality constitution and assisting nature in doing i $¿00 in money and Btamps. Magers last week. Oration, by Hon. James Walton of Sa The soda fountain at Kuns’ confec- its work. The proprietors have so much have finished sowing spring grain. Judge Galloway has been chosen to ■ lem. Send your order for books, blank tionery is now running at full blast. F. J.andC. A. Deach attended the faith in its curative powers, that they of-1 i give the annual address before the 23d 1 Solo, P. P. Olds of Lafayette. books and stationery to C. Gris.-.en. 4tf fer One Hundred Dollars for any case A contest will be held in the opera reunion of Oregon pioneers, which will Oration, by Dr. W. T. Williamson of teachers’ institute at Sheridan Saturday. Sheridan is talking of bonding her dis house. May 8th. Program will appear that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes A birthday party for Miss Clara Davis be held in Portland on June 14th. T. T Salem. trict for the erection of a new school later. timonials. Address, M rs . H ogg , was given by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bris- Gear of Marion will give the occasional Music by orchestra. building. F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. Supt. of Contest Work. bine Friday evening. About fifty were address. Both gentlemeu are well Basket dinner ifi Vtiion block. £Jjr*Sold by druggists, 75c. Call on C. N. Howard at "Red Front” present. C hehalis . Fine French candies, fruit flavored qualified to fill these posts of honor. Music by orchestra. if you want to buy a home. lltf candies and mixed candies at White’s McMinnville Produfe flarket. Song, quartet. Rev. Lee Thompson united in marriage PICKEBVILLE ITEMS. The trace of gold in the mountains restaurant. Reported by L. E Walker. on Wednesday at North Yamhill Mr. E. | Recitation, Miss Cyntitha Fellows. west of town lias been lost. A good many farmers are holding their S. Bullock of Multnomah county and The singing school seems to be a Oats................. ..................... Solo, H. Ballinger. 22@25 I Oak wood fur sale and delivered on wheat until June lBt, at which time they Miss Daisy Stott of North Yamhill. The J Address, “Rebecca Branch of the Or- great attraction to certain persons. 30(240 j Butter................................... hope to get 50 cents per bushel. short notice by T. D. Henderson. 14-4 Mrs. Whitmore left for Alaska the 16th Eggs ..................................... ceremony took place at the home of the der,” Mrs. P. P. Gates, of Lafayette. 8c! Guitar solo, F. H. Storey of Newberg. where she intends to join her husband, Chickens.............................. $200@2 75 Rev. Lee Thompson will go to Medford bride, beneath a « edding bell decorated F. Dielschneider has improved his who preceded her. Turkeys ................................ to regain health during the summer, with apple blossoms and white ribbon. | Recitation, Chas. Galloway. premises with a new fence. 6c a B> Mr. Carl Little has completed Ducks.................................... After congratulations were given, the Closing ode. after which he expects to again take a his $3.50 ! Freeh taffy made every day. summer residence and has taken pos Potatoes ............................... preaching charge. Music by orchestra. company was invited to the dining room 20 W H. K ins . Dressed Hogs........... , where the table seemed to “groan” be-; At 4 p. m. a bicycle race will occur on session. 4c The county clerk granted a marriage Jeff Harris, real estate dealer, and R. Everybody is busy working on the Veal....................... neath a sumptuous feast. The gentleman the B street track, consisting of five laps 4 W. Lancefield, capitalist, of Forest license on the 22d to E. S. Bullock of Baled hay, timothy is a son of Judge Bullock of Portland, or one mile, two best in three, for which roads. Multnomah county, aged 26, and Mies $10 ’ Grove, were in the city on Tuesday. Dorland and McCann have finished cheat................ 17 Daisy M. Stott of North Yamhill, aged who, with Mrs. Bullock and daughters three prizes are offered : $2.50, $1.50 and a Prof. T. G. Brownson left for Astoria their contract of clearing slash and have oats.................... was present, and the bride is the daugh $1. $7 126. on Friday to continue soliciting pledges taken one of building fence. ter of Mrs. M. A. Stott, station agent at RETAIL MARKET. The best green coffee and teas at Ap- A Veteran of the .Vlexicati War. for the endowment fund of the college. Smith and Little are busy moving Baled Straw......................... North Yamhill. She is one of Yamhill’s TO j person’s. He will be absent till about June 1st. O ak H arbor , O hio .—“I met Geo. O. their saw-mill equipments. brightest young school teachers. The Mixed Chop......................... $15.50 F.lsia Wright has placed the B street Our school is progressing'nicelv under Wheat Chop......................... Eight loaves of bread for twenty-five best wishes of their many friends will Momeny, an old veteran of the Mexican $18 bicycle track in the best condition it has follow this young couple as they strike war, on the streets to-day, who told me the supervision of Miss Emma Olds. cents at Kuns’ bakery. Shorts.................................... $14 ever been, and if there isn’t swift riding sail on matrimony’s stormy sea. that after reading about Simmons Liver Mr. and Mrs. Willis visited her par Middlings............................. An entertainiug program and a splen i to-day it will be the fault of the riders. $18 Bran..................................... The following from the Newberg Regulator he bought a bottle, and the ents Sunday. did supper were enjoyed by the Work $12 R. Jacobson has just received from the Graphic is quite to the point, and there first three doses gave him immediate re Quite a number of cases of sickness men aud their wives Friday night. A L. E. Walker will buy all your pro good many were prevented from attend east another invoice of fine millinery. are a number of people hereabouts who lief.”—Geo. Gosline. Your druggist sells are reported in the business part of the duce, paying the highest price in cash the market will justify. He will sell Also a handsome line of parasols—the need the admonition contained therein : it in powder or liquid ; the powder to be city. ing by sickness. finest ever brought to the city. These "There are a large number of people in ' taken dry or made into a tea. A Sunday school was organized here you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar A horse wanted in exchange for drain j goods are appreciated by all who see den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. the 14th. Mr. Force gave us a very D street south of First National Bank. the country and we are sorry to Bay there tile. Iuquire at this office. SCHOOL GRADUATES. them. 18-1 interesting talk after the exercises last He also carries a full line of Graham in are a few about Newberg, who seem to T. B. Reed moved up to Eaglo mills on small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, Sunday. Fifteen persons were baptized at Balls think they have a perfect right to use or Panther creek Monday, where he has a ton last Saturday, where Rev. James The sixth annual commencement of Ross Carr has moved his household wheatlets.etc. abuse any dumb brutes in their posses contract w ith Millsap & Cook, the new Campbell of the Christian denomination the McMinnville public schools occurs furniture to his mountain residence sion as they like. But a section of the owners of the mill, to till the pond with William Blood was on our streets Sun has been holding meetings. A church Oregon law says: “Whoever overdrives, Friday evening of next week, May 3d. 500,000 feet of logs. There are eight graduates from the day. of about thirty members is being organ- or overloads, drives when overloaded, high school and 27 from the grammar Finest of fruits at White’s restaurant. j ized there. Miss Lelah Carr’s female seminary is When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, overworks, tortures, torments, deprives grade. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, no more. B ridget . of necessary sustenance, cruelly beats, The Dominican fathers begin a mission Having had many years practical ex The class has adopted for its motto, When she became Miss, she dung to Caatoria, at St. James Catholic church on next perience with first-class houses I am i mutilates, or cruelly kills, or causes or "Steadily—Step by Step.” “We take pleasure in recommending When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, procures to be so overdriven or over Monday, April 29th, at 7:30o’clock p. tn. prepared to do all kinds of watch, clock The following is the program for Fri Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy because it All are cordially invited to attend at all and jewelry repairing. Prices reasonable. loaded, driven when over-loaded, over day’ evening: is praised by all who try it,” says J. W. worked, tortured, tormented, deprived of lectures. T hus . B pjody . Pastor. I Located at C. Grissen’s old stand. Song, "The Moon on the Lake. ” Ada Cox & Son, druggists, Marshfield, Ore necessary sustenance, cruelly beaten, G. B. E berle . Our patrons will find DeWitt’s Little ! 18-2 Allen, Sadie Gortner, Mattie Patty, and gon. No one afflicted with a throat or C. !.. s. <!. Rev. Lee Thompson will preach his mutilated, or cruelly killed, any animal; Minnie Schenck. Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy lung trouble can use this remedy without and whoever having the charge of or for constipation, dyspepsia and liver farewell sermon next Sunday at 11 a. m. “Should Women be Educated'”’ Clara praisiug it. It always gives prompt re Quotations from "Lucile.” complaints. Rogers Bros. Subject, “America’sPublic Advarsaries.” custody of any animal, either as owner Dentel. "Renaissance and Modern Art,” Miss lief. It is especially valuable for colds or otherwise, inflicts cruelty upon the Ida Pagenkopf. A McMinnville lady has a hop vine In the evening the discourse will be as it relieves the lungs, makes breathing “ The End is not Yet, ” Brosia Pen same, shall, for every such offense, be "Walks and Talks in the Geological that made a growth of twelve inches in mainly to young people and will be on nington. easier and aids expectoration. A cold punished by imprisonment in the county matrimony. Field,” Miss Frances Mann. 24 hours, by the watch. This is what will never result in pneumonia when "A Century ’ s Progress/ er ry. jail not. exceeding sixty days, or by fine “The German Forests,” Mrs. E. C. Oregon can do when she gets down to The 14-months-old son of Mr. aud Mrs. not exceeding one hundred dollars, or Solo, "Answer,” Miss I nkopf. this remedy is takeu and reasonable care business. Fred Sitton died at their residence seven both fine and imprisonment ” exercieed. For sale by S. Howorth & Apperson. "My Turn,” Hallie Baker. Table talk—The life of Frederick Doug Co., druggists. Class Prophecies, Nellie Gilson. The dusty season is opening. Elsia miles northwest on Wednesday, of pneu las. monia, and was buried the following COLLEGE NOTES. “Life Among the Lowly,” Grace Mil Wright has a new line of spring lap Geological History, Miss Ida Scofield. Real Estate Transfers. lion. robes that meet the emergency. For day, the funeral being conducted by The meeting will be held at the resi Baseball ’ Week ending April 24th : Song, graduating class. handsome designs the styles this spring 1 Rev. Joseph Hoberg. dence of J. G. Eckman. Let ’ s play tennis. Robt N Gerrish to Jas A Gerrish Vocal solo, Miss Mabel Baker. surpass anything in the past. The weather bureau predicts a dry How did you enjoy the social hour ’’ 7.40 a pt OF Tupper die 11 a 2 r Oration, “Our Country the Marvel of Mrs. J. A. Campbell of Winlock, season. In eastern Oregon there is a Son of Jauii.on (Haiti 11 Wanted. Who said the boys are too slow? 1 Nations,” Irene Rummel. •»................................................ $ Wash., has been quite sick. Her moth general desire for more rain, and without The son of Jamison Chaffin, deceased, Prof. Fargo has the tennis court Oration, “The New Generation,” Edith Jesse and Mary E K Edwards to er, Mrs A. J. Baker, of this city was it crops will be short. Grain in Shermah fine shape. will find it to his interest to call upon or C A Marr lots 1, 2,3 and 4 blk Hogg. sent for. A son was recently born to and Morrow counties is already in need communicate with me at once. Any in It is difficult to settle down to study 48 Edwards add to Newberg 120 Music, trio, Minnie Howell, Rebecca of tain. Fruit prospects are good through- these fine days. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. formation as to the whereabouts of this Catherine Cook to Jas Fletcher Dumphrey, Irene Rummel. . out the state. young man will be thankfully received. To-night occurs the grand ball. Ev President Brownson continued his ¡ Address to the graduating classes, lots and blks in and near Mc- Company B instead of disbanding travels after a week’s stay with us. J. H arvey H enderson , erybody come. » Miunville............................ . 1 State Supt. G. M. Irwin. Saturday night recruited its ranks by 17-2 Box 95, McMinnville, Or. The entertainment Friday night passed C C and Ellen Scroggin to Joseph William, the 24-year-old son of F. X. Music, class song. thirteen members, and now lias a mem off nicely. The program was well ren Willamette valley papers please copy. Phillips lot 3 blk 1 S Sheridan Mattbieu of Butteville, accidentally shot 100 Presentation of diplomas bership of 41, which is two above the dered. "Dressmaking” signs25c ready printed Jane McAlpine and husband to himself in the abdomen on Saturday, Other graduates are, high school, Re required number. W. S. Link refused at this office. Rev. Espy attended chapel exercises becca Dumphrey, Alta Booth, Clifford J M Nichum and A Sutton 80 a while climbing over a fence with his to qualify as second lieutenant, and R. Tuesday morning and favored the stu pt sec 13 and 24 t 2 r 4............ 100 shotgun. He died shortly after, ■Walker, Howard Parker, Lyle Baker, ■ L. Conner was elected. dents with a few well chosen remarks. young man was a brother-in-law of Ernest Henderson; grammar grade, Eva Geo W and Emma Spotswood to The Philergians expect to have a good Jones, Daisy Herbert, Lillie Ball, Leona Isaac Daugherty s hf ne qr and A sharp-edged instrument in the hands Matthieu of this city ne qr of ne qr sec 12 t 5 r 6 of Mr. Benedict’s little daughter came in meeting next Saturday night. Let all Rummel, Osa Roberts, Bessie Brower, 350 Some handsome pedestals have just contact with the little finger of G. Cleve attend who can. Mr. Coshow will ad- Lutie Neal, Lillis Chilcott, Edith Jones, Green L and Sophronia Rowland been completed for Elsia Wright’s new to Jas Franklin Rowland 112.40 land Duncan, the grandson of Mrs. M. di ess the society. Mabel Hopkins, Sadie Gortner, Ethel hall, for use of the lodges. Simpson and a pt sec 2 t 3 r 4.............. .... L. Staggs, while the children were play 700 Seitters, May Barnhart, Minnie Schenck, Roth built them and King painted them. A C oming C ase in M arion C ounty .— ing together Wednesday morning. The Elmus U and Rebecca Henderson Leona Peterson, Maggie Daniel, Phoebe This hall has been finely furnished with finger was left hanging by the skin, and Prosecuting Attorney McCain returned Keen, Mattie Patty, Ada Allen, Clara to John M Lady 23 a pt T B carpet and chandeliers, and all it needs from Salem Wednesday evening. He i the doctor grafted it on again. Henderson die t 5 r 4. 1400 Walker, Thoe. J. Warren. to make it complete is a new piano. feele confident of convicting the old man Jas Franklin Rowland to Green L Dr. H. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., "If all the gold in mint or bank. N. C. Maris of Newberg moves to a practicing physician of many years ex Swartz of the murder of his own son, at Rowland 112.40 a pt sec 2 t 3 r 4 700 All earthly things that men call wealth Heppner this week, where he will engage perience, writes : “DeWitt’s Witch Ha bis home four miles east of Salem on Jas Agee and wf to Helen M Weed Were mine, with every titled rank, in raising thoroughbred cattle. He has zel Salve has no equal for indolent sores, the night of March 29th, by stabbing e hf of w hf of lot 1 Fairlawn 337 I’d give them all for precious health. been engaged in that line to a greater or scalds and burns. It stops pain instant him in the neck with a pocketknife, from Mary A and Luke McKern to Thus in anguish wrote a lady teacher less extent for a number of years, and ly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no the effects of which the young man died to a near friend, telling of pitiless head Sarah E Plummer lot 7 blk 5 in a Portland hospital last Sunday. The through breeding and purchase has gath scar. Rogers Bros. Deskins add to Newberg.......... 150 coroner’s jury charged Swartz with mur ache, of smarting pain, of pain in back Albert and Sarah E Plummer to ered the foundation for a fine herd of and loins, of dejection, weakness and E. N. Ford has sold his First National derous intent in killing hie son. Emma shorthorns. Mary A McKern lot 8 blk 6 Des <n Bank stock to Ed. Hendricks, who suc Swartz, 20 years of age, told the story of nervousness, feverish unrest. The friend kins add to Newberg. 150 Bert Leabo had a birthday last Satur ceeds him as vice-president and a mem her father’s attack upon her brother, and knew both causes and cure and flashed day, and he did the handsome thing by ber of the board of directors. There is during its recital, showed that she had back the answer, “Take Dr. Pierce's Fa W T Pillman to Jane H Pillman lots 165 and 166 Dayton and 17 The distressed taking a half-dozen of McMinnville’s , no lack of harmonious and friendly re lost all filial respect for the father who vorite Prescription.” a pt B M Robinson’s die........ Affection prettiest young ladies out to the Leabo lation on the part of the retiring officer, has caused so much of suffering to her teacher obeyed, was restored to perfect Lucy Griffin etal to R W Lance ranch north of town. The girls were who bespeaks for hie successor and the and others of the family. She said her health, and her daily duties once more field 60.25 apt Wm M Doughty given a sumptuous supper, besides being old First National continued thrift and father and brother Edward had come became a daily pleasure. For lady teach die t2r 3 ................................ 1200 allowed to run all over the farm, and prosperity home from town, and the former imme ers, salesladies and others kept long Lucy Griffin et al to R W Lance standing, or broken down by exhausting were brought home that evening in a If you want good butter get a roll diately engaged in a conversation with field same land............... 1200 very jolly mood. her mother over the age of her brother. work,the “Prescription” is a most potent branded M at Apperson’s. W L Warren and wf to E H Dis- restorative tonic, and a certain cure for The father insisted that Edward was 21 Picture frames at the Novelty. brow lots 1 and 8 blk 12 Johns’ The Methodist Sunday school at a all female weakness. Send for free The program that the Epworth league special meeting held Monday night years of age, while Mrs. Swartz said the add to McMinnville.................. 400 pamphlet. Address World’s Dispensary of McMinnville rendered at McCabe’s elected Joseph Hoberg, J O. Rogers, son was 22. When Swartz ordered hie Medical Association, 663 Main St., Buffa Frank Shepardson, an engineer on the chapel last Saturday evening was very Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bums, Miss Irene wife to get a book in which the family lo, N. Y. Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at Los interesting, well rendered and much ap Rummel and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hard record was kept, and she did not do so as w. J. CLARK, D.D.S Angeles, Cal., was troubled with rheu preciated by the audience. Although it ing to go as delegates to the state Sunday quickly as he wished, he exclaimed: “If Fibroid, ovarian and other tumors you don ’ t get that book, I ’ ll shoot your Graduate University of Mich. matism for a long time. He was treated was arranged for on such short notice it school convention which meets in the cured without resort to surgery, Book, was well attended and financially was a Congregational church in Portland May damned head off.” Edward came to the with numerous references sent on re by several physicians, also visited the Has opened an office in Union Block, Room 6, defense of his mother, protecting her Hot Springs, but received no permanent ana is prepared to do all work in the dental line. success. McCabe’s league hereby ex 7th. 8th, and 9th. from any assault. Hot words followed ceipt of 10 cents in stamps. World’s relief until he used Chamberlain’s Pain presses its thanks to those who bad CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. It is becoming quite a scheme of between them. The other children cow Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, Balm. He says it is the best medicine L atest M ethod of P ainless E xtraction . charge and those who assisted in making N. Y. in the world for rheumatism. For sale the entertainment enjoyable and profit economy with McMinnville people to go ered in fear, and the frightened wife and to Dayton to take the train for Portland. mother left the room. “When it comes by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. NOTICE. COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE. able. By order of McCabe’s E. L. By so doing they Bave $1.20 on the round to murder at home,” said Edward, “it is oui: clcbbing gist . A new band has been organized by trip, the railroad fare from that point time for me to get off the place,” and, Notice is hereby given to the good HERE is money on hand to pav all warrants endorsed prior to November 10th, 1894. Prof. Toney, and will play for the cele- being brought down by boat competition. taking his coat from where it had been people of Yamhill county and vicinity < m ^-PENNINGTON, County Treasurer. We have special arrangements with April 26, 189 d . bration to-day. Flayers and instruments The trip to Dayton is made by bicycle, hanging, he started to put it on. Swartz that we have purchased the Eagle Mills the following leading publications, are as follows: Otto Walling, principal wbjch c08ts but It amounts to a had a pocketknife in his hand, which he property, together with about six hun B flat cornet; Austin Adams, first B flat case of bicycle and boat versus the rail had been using at the table, and, rushing dred thousand feet of choice lumber of whereby we are able to offer them in connection with our own at exceedingly cornet; C. E. Branson, E flat clarionet; road. at his son, he cut him on the left side of all descriptions, which we will sell in low rates, ub follows: The R eporter A. Paulus, first E flat clarionet; Mr. Get a pair of ladies’ canvas opera shoes the neck and under the arm. Edward quantities and at prices that will suit and Feely, first trombone baritone; Fred only had his coat half on, and could not you. Contractorsand builders will find Weekly Inter Ocean......................................... $1.35 at Apperson’s. PROPRIETORS Nelson, first slide trombone; Will Nickel, defend himself from the furious assault, it to their advantage to consult us before St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly......... 1.75 John Maddox died at Tillamook on second tenor; Walter Hembree, first and his father slashed him with a knife purchasing elsewhere. We are always «Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 125 •Ito; A. B. Apperson, second alto; Wm Monday and was buried at Pike several times until the victim fell upon to be found at our lumber yard office or New York Tribune, weekly............................ 1.25 " . He was the the floor through loss of blood. “You at our grocery store on Third etreet, *The Rural Northwest is the brightest, Toney, tuba ; Ed Warren, bass drum; I cemetery on Thursday. Henry of this city, are going to die. I meant for you to where we carry a full line of the choicest j the most practical and useful publication Leonard Granstrom, snare drum. They father ‘ *’ of Mrs. James ’ have purchased new music of a high and was for many years a resident of die,” Swartz said, and, reaching for a and freshest groceries to be found in the on the coast for farmers, dairymen and FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. grade, and possess the talent to play it this county and well known by her peo rifle, which hung against the wall, he valley, which we are selling at the very- fruit growers. — ple. He carried the qjail on the Tilla pointed it at his son, intending to end lowest possible living profits. Please CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. skillfully. For Trade. Sick headache, constipation and indi- mook stage rout« for seven years, and the bloody work he had begun. The call on us and we will do you good. A good double circular water power South side Third St. between B and C. 18tf M illsap & C ook . gestion are quickly cured by DeWitt’s I was at one time keeper of the Mountain two daughters, Mattie and Emma, rushed sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off house. He was about 62 yeays old. toward their father, and seizing the wea Little Early Risers, the famous little I saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water Probate Court. His death resulted from consumption. pon, begged him sot to kill their broth pills. Rogers Bros. wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 Estate of Samuel F. Staggs. Mrs. M. The public school graduate is in the ! Albertus Davis brought into the sanc- er. In a few moments the fury of their dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and L. B Staggs appointed administratrix. ihroes ofwriting tn' essay or oration, turn Tuesday a few twigs from the or- father had passed away. The old man logging outfit complete, including 800,000 Bonds fixed at $5000, filed and approved. Adder! to this arduous task he is asked chard of Chas. Holmau, which were is in jail at Salem, and when told of the feet of logs in stream and pond at the J. H. Henderson, John Brooks and W. in this district to contribute a dollar to alive with freshly hatched tent caterpil- death of his son, seemed very much mill. Logs can be floated on this stream B. Turner appointed appraisers. pav for his diploma. This is contrary to lars. There were all sizes and still more stricken with grief. He had had time to for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles I Have One Guardianship of Eddie and Wm. all precedent and is a hardship to the to hatch. This fine young orchard con- sober up. west of Sheridan on a good level road. Booth. A. J. Bewley, Ed Woods and ecudent. After a student has labored tained enough of these pests to strip it Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last New Economy Hay Press. Isaac Daugherty appointed appraisers Riiious Colic. diligently to educate himself and com- of its foliage if a crusade of destruction year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. Guardianship of minor heirs of R. L. Persons who are subject to attacks of plete the course it is obviously the duty was not waged against them. Reports Will trade for land. Address, it is a Double Baler, and the Finest ui the school board to bestow diplomas from different parts of the valley indicate bilious colic will be pleased to know that Stow. Petition to sell timber granted, S heridan L and C o . Press in the State. Regular price the guardian to sell for cash at pri- prompt relief may be had by taking os a free will offering in recognition of that they are general and numerous. All $900. Will Sell it for $600 Cash. vate sale, and her power to sell to termi- land lor sale. faithful work on the part of the pupil, owners of orchards should clear them of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar Capacity .30 to 45 tons per day. nate January 1st, 1896. rhoea Remedy. It acts quickly and can 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 This is what it means, aud is the gist of these pests at once, if they have to em acres under plow, balance pasture and all the commencement talk addressed to ploy extra help to do it. The best meth always be depended upon. In many Leave your order for a good, fat chick WESTERN MF’G. CO. graduates. It is a legitimate item of od is to remove the webs by breaking off cases the attack may be prevented by en, dressed for Sqnday dinner. D street young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 taking this remedy as soon as tfie first orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated Bld’rs. of Mining and Sawmill Machinery. the twigs and burning them, before the school expense. We hope the present market. between 2 R. R.s, Price $20 per acre. 114 and 116 Mission St., board will lose uo time in correcting the worms have attained full growth and indication of the disease appears. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by S. Ho- L. E. Walker is paying highest market Easy terms. This is a 6nap. Address SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. in justice, and they eaunot do better than have .scattered. Eggs 1*1(1 in July wijl price for hides, pelts and tallow. wç>rtb & Ço-, druggists. S heridan L and C q . Correspondence Solicited Mention this Paper. go over to the next season. Co begin with the present class. s; O (X Q a: Q X! h mor 1 We Wonder How Many Get Fooled. 0 o JUST READ THIS: 0 "It must pay you to advertise, for you make converts; or anyhow you made one of me. But I want to ask why vou don t make dealers stop shoving a "just as good thing” at ine when they don't have your goods? I got fooled twice that way, but 1 don't any more.” This is a free country, and iu this matter you hold the long end of the rope, friends! All we can say to you is that Our Drugs are Warranted. o 0 oc ROGERS BROS OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE! We Claim to Have The Largest and Best Selected Stock Ever Kept in the consisting of Fine Clothing and Dry Goods SHOES, HATS, Ladies’ Wraps of all Shades. Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Millinery, at the lowest prices in town. R. JACOBSON. i ☆ * Ï.’ * « WfluuncE & walker Just Arrived I £ The Finest line of Glassware In Yamhill County. Water Set Of The handsomest you ever saw for 85 CtS. J z o Codfish, Mackerel, and the usual sundries kept in full stock. I -J o Q § o T Matthies Brothers, 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. CITY MARKET FARMERS... MAKE A NOTE OF THIS JUST A MINUTE -»—of Your Time Please! To remind you of how cheap we are selling the staples for cash. 2 packages Pettijohn’s Breakfast Gem 8 1 pound Dr. Price’s Baking Powder 1 pound Schilling’s Baking Powder....... Good Table Peaches ......... r.................. 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—Bock Candy Drips, Paragon Honey, Nebraska Sorghum, New Orleans Molasses, Honev Drips, Maple Syrup. Compare these prices with other competitors and see if those who follow do not sometimes lead. E. L. WEED. 0 3 3 3