The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, May 10, 1895, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS.
IT THE KEALJI OF LFARMIMG.
corm cohmissiotebs .
Kcal Estate Transfer*.
IROTI the county press .
Wright, the dentist, McMinnville.
•
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Mrs. M. C. Mattliieu is visiting in Graduation Exerclac* of the City
Newberg Graphic.
Application to change county road
Week ending May 8:
Portland.
Wright, the dentist, McMinnville.
School«.
through the premises of O. A. B. Grosser
Chas K Spaulding and wf to Nettie
The Lutheran church spoken of a
All kinds of sewing machine needles at
Mrs. Sarah Roberts of Forest Grove
denied on report of reviewers, and appli­ couple of weeks ago is to be built in
The fond parents of children in the
Morris lots 7 and 8 blk 29 Ed-
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is visiting her brother, A. C. Chandler. , C. Grissen’s.
city schools and those who had none,
wards’ add to Newberg..............
90 cant ordered to pay the costs of the pro­ I the Russian-German neighborhood
ceeding.
Will Logan went to Dayton Tuesday alike looked with pride upon the closing i Walter Blackburn to Lucy Faulco-
Bend your order for books, blank
out southeast of town. The lumber
exercises of the school year last week.
In matter of petition of Edmund Rob­
ner lot 82x240 ft pt blk 26 Faul-
hoiks an<l stationery to C. Griesen. 4tf i to see his mother who is quite sick.
was hauled the first of the week.
coner’s 2d add to Sheridan.
125 inson et al for county road. Ordered
James McCain went to Dallas on busi- The junior element held forth on Thurs­
Mrs. Hote Turner and children are
The Graphic neglected to mention
day
afternoon
and
evening,
and
their
W
C
and
Nancy
J
Hembree
to
F
that
H.
Denny,
G.
F.
Earhart
and
Milt
> ness Wednesday.
visiting at Mr. Gortner’s.
You've heard of the man who only needed bristles to make o
S Harding parcel of land on B
i
the
fact last week that the Grand
performances
were
almost
all
highly
Underwcoi
be
appointed
viewers
to
meet
S. A. Manning’s limping gait is due to
him a hog? If you see him send him to us, we can furnish o
Call on C. N. Howard at “Red Front”
street McMinnville.....................
400 with surveyor at Newberg postoftice. Army boys had raised a beautiful
him—we’ve got the bristles to do it with.
the fact that bis horse fell upon his leg. | creditable. One feature however will
if yon want to buy a home.
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probably need revision in the future. ' Carl Adolf to Jacob Spies and Au­
May 22d. at 10 a. in.
|
flag
pole
at
the
corner
of
First
and
We also have bristles made up into the finest line of
Miss Nettie Olds will «peak in Grange We have grown so large in our school
The trial of Durst and Bones last Fri­
gust Sievert 45.90 a pt Jno J
Bills of E. W. Fuller, W. H. Lashier, Main streets from which will float
brushes you have ever seen. We have tooth, nail, hair,
hall
next
Sunday
at
11
a.
in.
and
7:30
p.
day for cutting trees in Dr. Wright’s
population that one evening will not
Hash die
..........
700 J. N. Reid, Wilson & Henderson, Morris the stars and stripes.
clothes, bath brushes, and in fact all kinds of brushes
orchard resulted in their acquittal. The 1 in.
suffice to give every pupil a cliance on Elmer P and Rose Dixon to Nettie
& Miles, W. G. Robinson, Meston &
Our citizens will be sorry to learn
Mrs. M. P. Deady and grandson came ( the program, hence it becomes of weary­
county pays coets amounting to $39.15.
Morris 33 ft of e side lot 14 blk E
Dygert, Rogers Bros., Nichols & Gabriel,
| tip from Portland Tuesday evening, to I ing length.
Hobson’s add to Newberg
45 Portland hospital, A. L. Foster, City of . that Rev. Mark Noble has handed in
Fresh taffy made every day.
ROGERS BROS.
visit relatives here.
W H. K i ns .
Friday evening was occupied by the Nathan and Lucinda Croeiar to
McMinnville. F. W. Redmond, Jas. his resignation as pastor of the Bap­
Miss Dollie Lea bo returned home Mon­ graduates and the address to them by­ Mary Hawn 238.66 a sec 1 t 6 r 4
Minty, A. E. McKern, C. H. McKinney, tist church, the resignation to take
Meadow lake is the best fishing ground
1-lOthint.....................................
175 road supervisor Dist. No. 374, Wyatt effect in July. Rev. Noble has a
on the Pacific coast this spring. The day after a stay of several months in State Supt. Irwin.
Harris, J O. Rogers, I. N. Collard, W. happy faculty of making friends
Clara Dentel spoke of the education of Joseph Lebon to Ella L Bull 22 a
trout are very large and fine. We heard Portland and vicinity.
in sec 22 t 5 r 3...........................
600 G. Henderson, R. L. Conner, W. J. wherever he goes, and during his
Miss Bena Snelling of The Dalles has I women. This century, she thought, the
of a Portland man taking 99 pounds of
Sargent, A. J. Vial, Mrs. A. Waters, J. stay in Newberg he has made many
trout from the lake as a result of two been home on a visit the past week, and golden era for woman. Her education Emma A and John H Moore to
Adam
Roesner
lots
81,
82
and
83
is
a
necessity
and
the
nation
that
neg
­
C. Pennington, J. W. Bones, F. R. Wil­
days’ fishing.
will return to that city to-day.
friends among young and old who
Dayton...........................
29 son, W. R. Booth, W. L. Warren, J. B.
lects it, insures its own barbarism.
Miss Fannie Norwood of Howell prairie,
Hot peanuts every day at White’s
Stilwell, W. C. Kruger, J. F. Stewart, will be sorry to see him leave.
China, Japan and Hindoostan need this James and E C McCain to G D
sister of Mrs. E. C. Apperson, is spend-j
restaurant.
Oliver and Croford have rented
Vinton 2 a se corner blk N Say­
Stevens & Wooden, Jacob Durst, Noe &
lesson. Woman’s capacity for banking
The Epworth league of McCabe chapel ing a couple of weeks in the city.
lor’s add to McM..................
400 Stow, Jefferies & Co., Casey Bros, and the building on the corner of First
is good, with less tendency to decamp
(Cximing—sweet sounds bye and bye ) with the funds than her erring brother, A J and Mary E Sawyer to Minnie
will give a basket picnic near the “light­
J. E. Magers, allowed in full. Bill of B. and Center streets, formerly occupied
house” on “Sunset mountain,” five A carload of organs and pianos for Chas. besides which she has proved her ability
Myrtle Miller 81.38 a pt Wm L
F. Rhodes, justice transcript, State vs. by Morris, Miles & Co., for their
2t
miles southwest of town on Saturday, Grissen. |40 and upward.
Toney dlct5r 6 .....................
2362 Bones not allowed, and that of state vs. basket and box factory and have
to preach. .
May 18th. All are invited.
Minnie Magers of Stayton, a former
Durst reduced $23.60, making the costs some of the machinery already in.
Brosia Pennington said there was A J and Mary E Sawyer to Merritt
Times are too bard to take chances on student of McMinnville college, is visiting something better in the future for the
McKinley 81.38 a pt Toney d 1 c 2362 in this trial $39.15.
Mr. Croford went to the city Wed­
losing what you already have. Keep the family of her brother. Judge Magers, student who realized the necessity of
nesday to get some material for the
A
Terrible
Viiitant.
S
tate
of
O
hio
.
C
itv
of
T
oledo
,
}53'
your property insured with the Oregon of this city.
industry coupled with intelligent thought
L ucas C ounty ,
works.
Pain
is
always
a
terrible
visitant,
and
Fire Relief association.
*
The steamer City of Salem came up and reason. There is more in purpose
Frank J. Cheney makesoath that be is
often domiciles itself with one for life.
J. C Kirk has sold his farm to B.
Mr. Robert Hatton and wife were visit­ the river Tuesday evening, running in than talent, and energy and courage are This infliction is preventible, in cases of the senior partner of the firm of F. J.
F. Durfy, of the real estate firm of
ing the family of A. J. Nelson this week. place of the Toledo, which is being over­ necessary to success.
Cheney
&
Co.,
doing
business
in
the
city
rheumatism, by a timely resort to Hos­
Cassa Berry, in reciting the century’s
Durfy & Me Carfy of Portland, the
Eight loaves of bread for twenty-five hauled and repaired.
tetter’s Stomach Bitters,which check the of Toledo, county and state aforesaid,
progress, began with the Mayflower and
and that said firm will pay the sum of consideration being $3500.
cents at Kuns’ bakery.
Major Morton of the Salvation Army,
encroachments
of
this
obstinate
and
dwelt upon the growth of railroads, elec­
On Thursday of last week when
Prof. Matthews of Willamette uinver- is to arrive here the last of the week, tricalinventions, the nation’s position as dangerous malady at the outset. The ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and
every
case
of
Catarrh
that
cannot
the
steamer Modoc was on the down
sity will occupy the pulpit of the M. E. and will hold meetings in the opera
leader in machinery, her magnanimity­ term “dangerous” is used advisedly, for be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh
trip, the second cook, a Chinaman,
church of this city next Sabbath morn­ house Saturday evening and Sunday.
rheumatism
is
always
liable
to
attack
the
in receiving foreigners, and her growth
F rank J. C heney .
ing and evening.
vital organs and terminate life. No Cure.
who attempted to dip a bucket of
Mr. Albert Bredberg’s family arrived in popular education.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
testimony
is
more
conclusive
and
con
­
water from the river while the boat
Finest of fruits at White’s restaurant. from Hurley, S. D , Wednesday.morning
Hallie Baker spoke of the time in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
was running, by means of a bucket
Tuesday last was a good day for the accompanied by Mrs. Walter Allen, everyone’s life when it becomes neces­ current than that of physicians who tes­ A. D. 1886.
A. W. G leason ,
attached to a rope, fell overboard
tax collector The sheriff reports that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kingerv. sary to take his turn at the mill. Some tify to the excellent effect of the Bitters
Notary
Public.
in this disease. Persons incur a wetting
over $5000 were paid in that day. The
and was drowned. The body was
It is lucid logic for those that want to are actuated by motives to win at any in rainy or snowy weather, and who are
Southern Pacific came in for <4000.
earn, turn and save the mighty dollar to cost, while others shirk when the turn is
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal­ not recovered.
exposed to draughts, should use the Bit­
get prices at Manning’s before you buy hard, but the plaudits of friends stimu­
Picture frames at the Novelty.
Prof. C. E. Lewis was all “run
ters as a preventive of ill effects. Mala­ ly and acts directly on the blood and
The first gooseberries were in the mar­ your hardware, implements, stoves, tin- late them to work on.
mucous surfaces of the system. Send down” a few weeks ago from the
ria,
dyspepsia,
liver
and
kidney
trouble,
The class prophesies by Miss Nellie
*
ket last Wednesday. They weie on sale wate, buggies and wagons.
nervousness and debility are also among for testimonials, free.
effects of the grip and it seemed diffi­
La grippe is here again with all of its Gilson were very ingeniously presented, the ailments to which this popular med­
at Wallace & Walker’s, were two-thirds
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, O. cult for him to get a grip on good
old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure and gave evidence of a lively imagina­ icine is adapted
grown an<l were raised by Will Houck.
For the infirmities, £^“Sold by druggists, 75c.
health again, but he has been exer­
tion.
soreness and stiffness of the aged it is
Sick headache, constipation and indi­ is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures
cising
on a wheel lately and in eight
“
Life
among
the
lowly
”
by
Grace
Probate
Court.
highly beneficial.
gestion are quickly cured by DeWitt’s quickly. Rogers Bros.
days he has gained six pounds.
Million was a review of the grow th of the
Estate
of
J.
S.
Hibbs.
Report
of
sale
Prof. J. A. Buchanan moved his house­
Little Early Risers, the famous little
influence of Uncle Tom’s Cabin in giving
Any one who has ever had an attack of real property filed and approved, and His friends are now advising him to
hold goods to North Yamhill on Thursday,
pills. Rogers Bros.
a broader view- of the evils of slavery. of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice sale confirmed.
buy two wheels but, he is afraid of
Dr. Hayes of Lafayette has recovered where he owns a residence. Motives of
Irene Rummel told how 119 years ago with Mr. J. A. Stumm, 220 Boyle
Estate of E. Gudmanson. Petition to the board bill.
economy
induce
him
to
pass
the
summer
from his illness of last week. The cause
a nation was born that has since startled Heights, Los Angeles, over his fortunate sell real property filed and said real
Marshal Macy has a big belt for
was the bursting of a blood vessel in the there and obviate the necessity of paying other worlds. This is not a long period
escape from a siege of that distressing property ordered sold on the premises sale. He had it made expressly for
rent.
brain, which connected with the dia­
in the history of nations, yet Rome was
for cash at public or private sale, after
Apperson has a new lady’s kid glove scarcely known outside of her own terri­ ailment. Mr. Stumm is foreman of
use in a case where a strong man up
phragm and had a tendency to produce
Merriam’s confectionery establishment. posting notices of sale in three places in
that
is
long-wristed,
has
four
large
but
­
sleep and cessation of breathing.
the valley was to be handled. The
tory. ven as the nation is richly Een­ Some months ago, on leaving the heated county.
The Oregon Fire Relief association tons, and both black and tan in color. dowed by nature, so her people are work room to run across the street on an
Estate of James McKinley. Final ac­ boys in the shop where the belt was
issued 15 certificates of membership last They are very fashionable and very taking hold on the same grand plan, as errand, he was caught out in the rain. count allowed, administrator discharged made tried it on Macy and when they
handsome. To introduce this line of evidenced by the growth of cities, the
week.
.
»
had him well secured they dragged
The result was that when ready to go and bondsmen exonerated.
glove he is selling it at $1.
Atlantic cable, Pacific railroad, addition home that night be was unable to walk,
Estate of Erastus Downing. Final him out on the walk and in the melee
Landlord Barker has had a large can­
Thoe. Rogers intends to photograph of territory and stimulated emigration, owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He account allowed and administrator to be tore his trousers. Cost of belt $1.50,
vass awning erected on the west side of
the hotel to keep the hot sun off the the old block house above Sheridan, strides in the arte, sciences schools and was taken home, and on arrival was discharged on filing the vouchers for the mending trousers 50 cents, total
coming summer Horne, the painter has where “Little Phil” was stationed years churches.
placed in front of a good fire and thor­ distributive shares for said estate.
$2.00. And then the McMinnville
Edith Hogg spoke of the new genera­ oughly rubbed with Chamberlain’s Pain
Estate of Nancy A. Davis. Annual
given the same some highly colored ago, the object being to preserve the
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
authorities beat Macy out of the case
tion.
It
had
been
characterized
by
the
shadow before the “cankering tooth of
decorating.
Balm. During the evening and night he report of executor filed and approved.
☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
and
took
it
up
there,
so
he
got
no
swift moving of science, and the death of was repeatedly bathed with this lini­ Estate of Wm. Bond. Inventory ap­
time” destroys the substance.
Go to White’s restaurant for dinner.
fees.
He
thinks
the
belt
will
just
tyrannies and dogmas. Calhoun and ment, and by morning was relieved of proved.
Dr. James Minty reports the shearing
Miss Frances Mann, late of the city
Webster were great men of their time
Estate of Keziab Hastings. Petition about fit Judge Magers and he will
schools, returned to her home in Salem of a 2% pound fleece by James Edson of but Lincoln was the foremost of his gen­ all rheumatic pains. He now takes es­
to
sell personal property continued until try it on him the next time the judge
pecial
pleasure
in
praising
Chamberlain
’
s
yesterday. A pleasant surprise was Carlton from a one-year-old Cotswold eration. The path of progress is a
July
2d, 1895.
is id town if he don't divy on the
Pain
Balm,
and
always
keeps
a
bottle
of
tendered her at J. C. Cooper’s residence sheep, which is a remarkable production periled way, but with justice between
costs
in the case.
it
in
the
house.
For
sale
by
S.
Howorth
in
its
line.
The
general
average
of
fleeces
Wednesday evening.
A Wi*e Conclusion.
man and man as the great aim of civil­ & Co., druggists.
Ice cream from this time on at Kuns’ in Yamhill county will probably not go ization vice will disappear, and the world,
W est C orinth , M aine .—“I doctored
Sheridan Sun
above nine pounds.
confectionery.
tf
for years for biliousness, but nothing
learning to love the good, will press on
COLLEGE NOTES.
Mrs.
Layton
and daughter of Oak­
Chas. H. Hemstreet came over from to greater heights.
ever helped me like Simmons Liver Reg­ land, California, are visiting Mrs. E.
Mesdames Fellows, Galloway and
An exceptionally fine address was
Brooks, delegates from the Rebekah Tillamook Tuesday on business and
President Brownson has been in east­ ulator. I shall take nothing else here­ Shortridge, and will remain several
after.”—N. M. Oakman. Your druggist
lodge of this place, also Mrs. Ungerman, pleasure. It is his first visit since Octo­ given to the graduates by the state super­ ern Oregon during the past week.
months. Mrs. Layton is a daughter
one of the convention officers, will leave ber, and he had grown homesick to gaze intendent. Its theme was the power of
Lyman Latourette of Oregon City sells ¡tin powder or liquid; the powder
of
Mrs. Shortridge, and before mar­
on
the
beauties
of
the
valley.
He
is
to
be
taken
dry,
or
made
into
a
tea.
knowledge to bring out of the brooding spent Sunday at his home in this place.
on Monday next to attend the Rebekali
riage was Corrila Shortridge, well
convention which will be held at Salem investigating the steamer Gray Eagle, of the lower forces the correlation of the
The pleasant face of Arthur McPhillips
and may purchase an interest in her.
known in this vicinity.
forces that move the world. “Humanity was seen in the college Tuesday morning
the 13th and 14th inst.
Licenses to marry.
The Finest Hne of
is
one
in
the
economy
of
God,
”
and
this
Arthur
is
working
up
the
students
’
re
­
The following gentlemen of the order
One day this week Will Raleigh
Fresh strawberries now and hence­
May 2d, Fred Yeo, aged 25, and Eliza­
was
encouragement
to
the
girls
of
the
union
for
commencement.
of
K.
P.
went
to
Forest
Grove
to
witness
went
down
the
Yamhill
fishing.
Just
forth at Kuns.'
beth Richards, 23, of this county.
class. He urged them to push forward
The students are forming an athletic
Indian War Veterans of 1855 and 1856 some special work in the lodge at that
May 4th, Johnny Perkins, 25, and around the bend from where he was
In Yamhill County.
will learn something of interest to them place : S. Wilson, A. H. Pape, Dr. A. J. in knowledge and guide their lives by association with the intention of working Miss Bernice Dudley, 19, of this county. angling, he heard a flock of widgeons
the
moral
forces.
for
a
well
equipped
gymnasium
in
the
Vial,
O.
C.
Miller,
Ed.
Sutherland,
H.
H.
by calling on or writing to J. I. Knight,
chattering in the duck language.
The program was interspersed with near future. This is a commendable
Case, J. L. Rogers, F. G. Adams and
Hillsboro, Oregon.
Whooping Cough.
Reeling out about one hundred feet
Beverly Apperson. They returned Sun­ solos by Misses Pagenkopf and Baker, move.
Wanted—Mohair and wool.
There is no danger from this disease of line, he baited his fly with a big
and
class
songs
by
the
graduates,
all
of
Mrs.
Wolfenden
received
a
visit
last
day.
M. B. H endrick .
The handsomest
Monday and Tuesday from her brother* when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is fish worm and allowed it to float
The following 35 teachers are taking which were smoothly rendered.
in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Bush. freely given. It liquefies the tough mu­ around the bend. A jerk at the line
W anted .—A position to do housework the examination for certificates this
you
ever saw for
cous and aids its expectoration. It also
in family, by an experienced housekeep­ week : Carrie Schenk, Welthea T. Har­
While in Stockton, Cal., some time Mr. Bush favored the students with an lessens the severity and frequency of told him his ruse had succeeded. By
er. Inquire at this office.
2-2
rison, Anna Long, Libbie Morris, Ger­ ago, Thos. F. Langan, of Los Banos, that interesting short talk in the chapel Tues­ paroxysms of coughing, and insures a slowly reeling in the line each time,
and repeating the scheme, Mr. Ral­
Edison's wonderful kinetoscope has trude Palmer, Laura Smith, G. M. state, was taken very severely with day morning.
At its last meeting the Philergian speedy recovery. There is not the least eigh captured 34 ducks, all as fat as
reached this city. Pronounce the word Pound, Jessie Nelson, Bessie Messinger, cramps and diarrhoea. He chanced to
Codfish, Mackerel, and
danger
in
giving
the
remedy
to
children
with the accent on the second syllable, Blanche Derr, Irene Rummel, Eleanor meet Mr. C. M. Carter, who was similar­ society voted to make the meeting next or babies, as it contains no injurious sub­ butter. The last duck becoming
the usual sundries
kept in full stock.
long e. A celluloid band, upon which M. Florey, Rosa A. Martin, Myrtle Mc­ ly afflicted. He says: “I told him of Saturday night its last regular meeting stance. For sale by S. Howorth & Co., lonely swam around the bend to in­
ure 2760 pictures, is propelled by electric Daniel, Grace Newell, Nena Nicklin, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ for this year. The name of A. M San­ druggists.
vestigate,
and
from
his
ambush
in
battery so swiftly that 46 of these im­ Adelaide E. Nason, Inez Metzger, Grace rhoea Remedy, and we went to the Hol­ ders appears on the program for an ad­
'at
the willows William knocked it over
pressions pass the point of vision every Nason, Lulu E. VanOrsdel, Edith M. den drug store and procured a bottle of dress. The question for debate is “Re­
(H
R
CLUBBING
LIST.
a rock, but unfortunately it drifted
second, thereby reproducing motion as Brooks, Daisy Herbert, Mary Hutchings, it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and solved, That curiosity will lead a man
down
stream and was lost. Besides
farther
than
necessity
will
drive
him.
”
I
can
vouch
for
its
having
cured
me.
”
seen in real life. The invention ranks Bessie Brower, Georgia Woodworth, E.
We have special arrangements with
the
ducks
Mr. Raleigh caught a nice
among the luxuries rather than the V. Littlefield, J. C. Snuffer, Frank Hibbs, For Bale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists.
the following leading publications,
mess
of
fish.
The
Fa**iug
at
the
Horae.
necessities.
F. H. Taylor, Frank L. Steward, W. H.
whereby we are able to offer them in
A prominent electric company lias connection with our own at exceedingly
The soda fountain at Kuns’ confec­ Blood, Geo. Pettit, Bert B. IBooks, Wm. Oregon Fire Belief Aaaocialion.
McMinnville Produce Market.
Why you should be a member of the collected some startling figures, low rates, as follows: The R eporter
Yarqs, Alonzo Tharp.
tionery is now running at full blast.
Reported by L. E. Walker.
Oregon
Fire
Relief
association.
which show the almost incalculable and
A business visit to Hillsboro the first of
A four-year-old son of Wm. Harris, of
Oats.........................................
22(225
Weekly
Inter
Ocean
............................................
S1.35
Because it is the cheapest and best influence of the introduction of the
Happy valley, was accidentally run over the week revealed to the writer that here
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly........... 1.75 Butter......................................
30@40
insurance
you
can
obtain.
at
home
we
can
take
some
comfort
per
­
electric car, taken merely on its one ‘Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 1.25 Eggs.........................................
by T. D. Henderson’s wagon near Mr.
8c
Becans it is organized on good business basis of replacing the horse for trac­ New York Tribune, weekly................................ 1.25 Chickens....................... t........
Hodson's store on Saturday. Dropping haps in the fact that we are not being sur­
$200®2 75
passed
in
a
business
way,
if
indeed
we
are
principles.
tion purposes. It is estimated that ♦The Rural Northwest is the brightest, Turkeys..................................
an orange as be crossed the street, it is
6c alb
Because every dollar you pay to it will electric cars have already displaced the most practical and useful publication Ducks.......................................
thought he ran after it and fell before as dull, as some of our neighbors. About
$3.50
the wagon, and out of sight of the driver. the busiest man there was our friend and go to help some unfortunate loser and 1,100,000 horses, and this estimate is on the coast for farmers, dairymen and Potatoes..................................
20
former
citizen,
John
Knight,
whose
repu
­
fruit
growers.
not
to
some
rich
monopoly.
The wagon passed over his shoulders and
Dressed Hogs.........................
manifestly
far
below
the
actual
num
­
4tj
cut a gash in his bead. His recovery tation as a dispenser of justice was made
Because it is not a money making cor­ ber. The feeding of these horses
Veal.........................................
4
For Trade.
long
since.
Close
times
increase
dis
­
poration that would try to beat you out
has been rapid, and, the doctors think,
Baled hay, timothy................
$10
would
entail
the
consumption
of
A good double circular water power
it
will be complete. The accident was un­ honesty and crime everywhere, and of your money in case of an honest loss.
cheat. ...............
$7
li
Because our country is being drained 500,000 bushels of corn or oats a sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off
avoidable, and no blame attaches to Mr. Washington county has her quota. The
oats.....................
$7
day.
The
animals
are
now
back
on
preliminary
adjudications
all
come
be
­
saws,
and
is
driven
by
2
turhine
water
by the insurance trusts and you can
Henderson, who is not a careless man.
RETAIL MARKET.
fore Knight. Socially, the town was thereby assist in stopping this drain.
grass, and the enormous decrease in wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2
Fine French candies, fruit flavored
Baled Straw .........................
$6
dwellings,
2
barns,
3
yoke
of
oxen
and
astir with the preparation of “The Dees-
Insure now before yon meet with a corn and oatsconsumption caused by
candies and mixed candies at White’s
$15.50
logging outfit complete, including 800,000 Mixed Chop.......................... .
trict Skule,” which embraced in its per­ loss.
their
withdrawal
is
sufficient
to
ap
­
restaurant.
Wheat Chop. ......................... ,
sonnel the leading citizens, among them
For further particulars address,
preciably affect the prices of these feet of logs in stream and pond at the Shorts................................ .
Mr. Henry, for a number of years as­ Messrs. Knight and our friend Gault of
F. J. M artin , Sec.
grains. In round figures it amounts mill. Logs can lie floated on this stream Middlings..............................
sociated with Mr. Gammie or. the Broad­ the Independent. The railroad station
for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles
to 180,000,000 bushels a year. There west of Sheridan on a good level road. Bran................ . ........ ...........
meads farm, has just returned from at this point is being enlarged.
A Large Waist
is another view of this subject, the Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last- L. E. Walker will buy all
Scotland where he went on a visit last
is not generally considered a necessary significance of which will be proba­
duce, paying the highest pr irice in cash
fall and is now visiting at Mr. Gammie’s.
Report of Charity Committee.
year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. the market will . justify.
Hi Ie will sell
,
adjunct to the grace, beauty or symmetry
bly
more
apparent
a
few
years
hence
He was fifteen days on the way return­
Will
trade
for
land.
Address,
The committee appointed to distribute of the womanly form. Within the body,
you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar-
ing from Scotland, traveling time only funds raised from the entertainment
den seeds as cheap as any other dealer.
than it is even now.
The loss of
S heridan L and C o .
however, is a great waste made necessa­
D street south of First National Bank.
eleven days. He expects to locate in given March 7th for the poor of the city­
commercial
demand
for
these
coarse
ry according to the condition of things—
He also carries a full line of Graham in
of Watche«. Clock*
this vicinity.—(Forest Grove Times.
make the following report:
D. A. SMITH'S AU kind,
L. E. Walker is paying highest market small sacks, buckwheat, com meal, All kinds of Fine,
continually in process and requiring the grains in the cities means an enor­
and Jewelry for sale at
Difficult
and
wheatlets,
etc.
Amount
of
money
distributed
$44.10,
mous
decrease
in
the
tonnage
of
the
Our patrons will find DeWitt’s Little
—NEW—
price for hides, pelts and tallow.
perfect action of all bodily functions to
* bard time, price«.
old Watches re­
Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy total receipts from entertainment, besides absorb or expel the refuse. When there railroad freight traffic. This failure
paired and made
for constipation, dyspepsia and liver considerable second-hand clothing con­ is irregularity or inaction, ladies who is already put at a minimum of 250,-
NOTILE.
to run as good
tributed
by
citizens.
complaints. Rogers Bros.
value a clean.pure, healthy body will use 000 carloads. But it is not only in
as new at
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
The
above
has
been
distributed
among
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescriptions—the public traffic that the day of the
Notice is hereby given to the good
The Yamhill county local teachers’
When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria,
eleven
needy
families
as
impartially
and
only remedy for woman which being horse is waning. In some cities the people of Yamhill county and vicinity
association will hold its May session at
When she became Miss, she clung to r-aetr-yi.
Sheridan on the 18th inst. The exer­ beneficially as possible according to the once used in always in favor.
electric car lines have been so judi­ that we have purchased the Eagle Mills When sha had Children, she gave th*m O-.st.nfia
knowlege
of
the
committee.
property, together with about six hun­
To those about to become mothers, it
cises will commence on the evening of
J ohn E venden ,
is a priceless boon, for it lessens the ciously distributed, and give such dred thousand feet of choice lumber of
the 17th, at 8 p. m , with a lecture to the
M. P. C ooper ,
¡The McMinnville
pains and perils of childbirth, shortens excellent service, that many private all descriptions, which we will sell in
public by President Thoe. Newlin, of
E mma G alloway .
labor, promotes an abundant secretion of families have given up their car­ quantities and at prices that will suit
Pacific college Newberg. His subject
Land for Sale.
nourishment for the child and shortens riages. and use the electric cars in­ you. Contractors and builders will find
will be “Pauperism and Crime.” This
400
acres
of
land near Whiteson. 200
The bloomer is evidently here to the period of confinement.
stead. In many places the business it to their advantage to consult us before
is an adjourned meeting from April, as at
acres
under
plow,
balance pasture and
purchasing
elsewhere.
We
are
always
stay,
or
be
improved
upon,
so
far
as
of the liverymen is practically ruined
that time, on account of lack of sufficient
young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2
Dr.
Pierce
’
s
Pellets
cure
biliousness,
to
be
found
at
our
lumber
yard
office
or
the
wheeling
woman
is
concerned.
Of
by
the
electric
car,
and,
as
at
Niaga
­
advertisement, the attendance was small
orchards and 12 acres in hope. Situated
and it was thought best to call another 200 feminine devotees of the bike constipation, sick headache, indigestion, ra Falls, the formerly arrogant and at our grocery store on Third street,
WM. LAMBERT, PROPRIETOR.
between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre.
or
dyspepsia,
and
kindred
diseases.
where
we
carry
a
full
line
of
the
choicept
at this place. The Polk county super­ who were counted passing a given
extortionate hackman has become a
Easy
terms.
This
is
a
snap.
Address
intendent and teachers have been in­ point in New York city, 150 wore the
comparatively civil and temporizing and freshest groceries to be found in the
S heridan L and C o .
Farmer*.
Always up to the times
Recently improved
valley, which we are selling at the very
vited, and special efforts are being made baggy costume, made up without ex­
individual. The electric car and the lowest possible living profits. Please
by introduction of the
to make this the best of the year. We ception from brown and blue materi­ Be sure and see the Plano binder and
All work Guaranteed.
Leave yoor order for a good, fat chick­
mower at Manning’s. No friction, no bicycle have sounded the knell of the call on us and we will do you good.
hope all the teachers will be present as
most modern machin­
als. Thirty wore knickerbockers, vibration, no lost motion, no cog wheels horse as a commercial factor.
en,
dressed
for
Sunday
dinner.
D
street
18tf
M illsap & C ook .
Prices always reasonable.
we wish to discuss the subject of a teach­
ery.
market.
ers’ excursion to Oregon City during the with a large skirt to the knee, and to grind out the chain drive and balance
The school board is taking plenty of
Judging by the graduates more girls
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real
*
session of the state institute at that leggins to match the skirt in color. wheel. Does the business.
time for selection of teachers. There are getting an education here than boys. Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at
place. Let us have a general attendance. The other riders wore their ordinary
are 45 applicants.
Rev. E. E. Thompson is in Salem.
I Boys, education means position.
this office.
tf I
J. B. S tilwell , Supt, I street costumes.
Family Work a Specialty
JUUUUULO
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’ Wraps of all Shades.
Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Millinery,
at the lowest prices in town.
R. JACOBSON.
WAhUACE & WALKER
Just Arrived
Glassware
Water Set
85 cts.
Wall Paper
5 Cents per Roll
Not Much in it for Us
But we Meet Competition
FINEST LINE IN THE COUNTV.
if You Need Furniture
We Have it to Sell.
You Could Guess
Who We Are. Our Name is
BURNS & DANIELS
Jeoielry Store * * *
Steam Laundry