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LOCAL NEWS. Wright, the dentist. McMinnville. Go to White’s restaurant for dinner. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. Kay A Todd pay highest market price tf Owen P. Turner, aged 81 years, died for wool near Bellevue on the 13th inst. Lawyer O. II. Irvine was in Portland Call on C. N. Howard at “Red Front” on law business Monday aud Tuesday. He returned with his family from Albany if you want to buy a home. lltf Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Irvine visited an on Thursday, leaving his aged father in but slightly improved Lealth. uncle in Albany over Sunday. The information has been received Freeh taffy made every day. that Mrs. Arthur Royse, formerly Miss W H. K uns . Mitchell Haines, a graduate of McMinn Fd- Tyler left this week tor his annual ville college three years ago, recently outing in southern Oregon. i died very suddenly at her home in Eight loaves of bread for twenty-five Bonanza, Or. cents at Kuns’ bakery.. If. S. Gile of Salem, the new state W m. Chrisman is re-roofing a portion president of the Christian endeavorers, of his residence. addressed the young people of the Bap Picture frames at the Novelty. tist church Monday night on the great John E. Holman became the father of Toronto convention of last year. He was accompanied by his wife. a fine baby boy last Friday. Fine French candies, fruit flavored Ice cream from this time on at Kuns' candies and mixed candies at White’s confectionery. tf Amity announces her intention of hold restaiyant. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gault of Hillsboro ing a fourth of July celebration visited at J. W. Gault’s over Sunday. Freeh strawberries now and hence Mr. Gault is the editor of the Hillsboro forth at Kilns.’ Independent, one of the ablest weekly Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Minton of Salem, newspapers in the state, besides which were guests at O. O. Hodson’s home on he is one of the most affable of the quill Sunday. driving fraternity. A. M. Sanders intends to engage in the Frank Boyer’s 2-months-old child is insurance business at Hillsboro again suffering from empyema of the lungs. this summer. On last Monday Galbreath & Goucher Wanted—Mohair and wool. performed an operation on it by making M. B. HENDRICK. an insertion into the pleura cavity, and R. M. Dickinson, the expressman, placing therein a tube to drain off pus. has changed his place of residence to I The child is alive at this time with j chances of recovery. street, near the mill. Kay & Todd want all the wool in the The soda fountain at Kuns’ confec county, and they pay the highest market tionery is now running at full blast. tf The state convention of the W. C. T. U. : price for same. W. W. Brannin, G. M. W. of the A. opened at Roseburg on Wednesday. I O. U. W. of Oregon, will visit Charity Mrs. Uniuh is in attendance. . lodge of this city on Friday evening of W anted .—A position to do housework m family, by an experienced housekeep this week. All members of the order are requested to be present and bring er. Inquire at this office 2-2 their friends. There will be an open Tred Hatch and J. H. Hoffield, form meeting after a short session of the erly of Ibis place, are manufacturing lodge. rustic furniture at Oregon City. I .andlord Earker has erected on the (Coming—sweet sounds bye and bye.) several main roads leading into town A carload of organs and pianos for Chae. some large sign-boards advertising his Griesen. $40 and upward. 2t hotel. Last week some miscreant dis Scott, the photographer, has opened a figured the signs in an obscene way. gallery in the old Montee stand, thor Mi. Barker wishes to state that he will oughly prepared for business in his line. give J5 for information that will convict Mrs. W. F. Coulter was called to Port j the offending parties. land on Friday by the death of a grand The bicycle tournament to be held by daughter. ; the amateur athletic club at Indepen" All kiuds of sewing machine needles at dence, Saturday, May 25th, promises to I be the most successful ever held in the C. Griesen’s. tf state. They have an excellent program 0. P. Coshow, Esq., will give a supper and valuable prizes are to be given in this evening to members of his Sunday each event. J. L. Rogers of this city school class and other friends. | will act as one of the judges. Mrs. Judge Bradshaw, of The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. Elsia Wright drove to was visiting with Dr. Calbreath’s family ; Independence the first of the week, to the first of the week. visit their daughter. In returning Mon Sick headache, constipation and indi day they had an unusual experience. gestion are quickly cured by DeWitt’s They were admiring an apple orchard Little Early Risers, the famous little and did not observe that a cow was lying jjills. Rogers Bros ' in the road. The buggy struck the cow “Buck” Myers of Forest Grove, a and was overturned, throwing them both dealer in blooded horses and a free silver out, but neither received any injury. advocate, called on us Monday while in Tlie following Odd Fellows of this the city. place have attended the grand lodge of Miss Mattie Martin is prepared to give , Odd Fellows in session in Salem this instructions in all kinds of oil (minting week: J. O. Rogers, W. M. Ramsey, and crayon work. For terras call at the J. H. Nelson, J. E. Brooks, W. G. Hen derson, J. C. Pennington, T. J. Bridge millinery store. 21-4 Miss Stella Patty has accepted the ford, F. E. Rogers, A. McPhillips, Ed. position as clerk in the postoffice that Hendricks, Elsia Wright, Wm. Galloway her sister, Miss Laura, has so efficiently and L. Bettman. The Rebekah lodge was represented by Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. filled for the past year. E. D. Fellows, Mrs. J. E. Brooks and The Oregon Fire Relief association is Mrs. Ungerman. growing. Nine good names have been i Some unknown person either purposely added to their list of members during or recklessly fired a ball from a pistol the past week * i through the window of A. J. Gant’s resi The early roses have opened, the dence Sunday night about 9:30 o’clock. snowballs are in their glory, and there is The ball passed through the room, intoa inspiration enough in uature in Oregon calendar and was imbedded in the wall, to revive the gloomiest soul. ‘ missing Mr. Asa Gant’s head by only a Its range was slightly Hot peanuts every dav at White’s ! few inches downward as if fired from an elevated restaurant. position To a man who has no enemies Miss Myrtle Henderson’s Sunday i he knows of, such a stray visitor is school class of seventeen members were something of a puzzle. delighted with a picnic in Brock’s grove Do you know, if you want to go east on Satuislay. ind desire Pullman Tourist Sleeper, that A Bon was born on the 2d inst. to Mrs. you will be detained from 12 to 16 hours Walter Kirk, of Newberg, nee Miss Mary unless von take the Northern Pacific? Cook, a teacher in the McMinnville Remember that the Northern Pacific is schools in 1894. the only line running Pullman Tourist Wm. MagwigaD. aged 40, of Cowlitz Sleepers through to the east without county, Wash., and Miss Ida Westfall, delay. Time and money saved by this aged 20, of Newberg, were licensed to route. For full information, time cards, marry on the 9th inst. maps, etc., call on or address, C. H. F leming , Agent, A. E McKern has recently invested in McMinnville, Ore. a handsome jump-seat canopy-top car D. W. Ralston, the Sheridan cattle riage. and expects to have some very buyer, returned home from Chicago Mon comfortable buggy rides this summer. day morning. His mission was the La grippe is here again with all of its marketing of a carload of cattle and six old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure carloads of sheep. The stock went is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures through in fine condition and quick quickly. Rogers Bros time, being eight days on the road, but Mrs. Charles Holman and daughter only four and one-half days of actual have returned from Ashland. They will travel. The stock was very satisfactorily remain until after the fruit season. Mr. sold, the cattle bringing five cents per Holman is engaged in mining near Ash pound. Thirteen bead of the lot went land. into the export list, in which only the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell of Win very choicest stock is listed. Mr. Ral lock, Wash., returned to McMinnville on ston claims that this is the first through Friday. Mrs. Campbell has been very shipment of stock from the Willamette ill, aud had to be brought back in an valley. He netted $100 per car over prices offered in Portland. The ship invalid's chair. The grave of every Union soldier, sol ment was an experiment, but it was a dier’s widow or child in Masonic cemetery successful one, and will doubtless lead to was put in presentable condition by the other shipments, unless Portland comes G. A. R. post last Saturday, preparatory to time with better prices. Home deal ers pay more for eastern Oregon stock to observances of decoration day. than for stock of this valley, thinking Gardeners report the strawberries they will get the latter anyway, and that “turning,” and orchardists look for ripe nobody will venture to look farther than cherries in about ten days. California Portland for a market. cherries are now in the market. The In his annual report to the board of first box of Oregon grown strawberries directors Principal L. II Baker shows for 1895 was ehipped from The Dalles on that during the past school year the May 6th. average monthly attendance has greatly Rev. Templeton of Salem exchanged increased over last year, ranging from 95 pulpits with Rev. Thompson on Sunday. to 98 per cent monthly throughout the The latter gentleman, his wife, J. W. schools, and reaching as high as 100 per Ballinger and C. P. Nelson were dele cent in some rooms for some months. gates from this {dace to the great endeav He recommends that hereafter the gram or convention at Salem, which had mar grade and the high school be taught enrolled over five hundred delegates. in their proper buildings, instead of as The next state rally of endeavorers has heretofore. He deprecates the pernicious been set for July 10th, the first day of practice of “congregating large numbers the Chautauqua assembly at Gladstone of children in a crowded and poorly-ven park, Oregon City. tilated room endangering life and limb A personal letter from Rev. W. only to gratify a curious public.” He Knowles, formerly pastor of the C. P. recommends the devoting of more atten church at this place, conveys the pleas tion to music, drawing and penmanship, ing intelligence that he is in better health aud supplying each building with a than he has been for a long time, and library. He thinks the practice of grad weighs heavier than for ten years. He uating pupils from a limited grammar has just entered on his second year as grade course should be discontinued, and pastor at Newman, Cal. That part of diplomas granted to those only who com the state, he says, has thousands of ¡tores plete the high school course, and that a of waving grain ready for the sickle, but complete record of all graduates should the outlook for a iair price is not so be kept by the district. The report Battering. They confidently look for etiows the total enrollment as 474, the some revival of businees, however, after average daily attendance being 846 and harvest 2-5tba. DEATH OFCAPT.H4SDLEÏ. Real £«tate Transfers. A Terrible Visitant. D. W McCall was quite sick the fore Pain is always a terrible visitant, and part of the week. Capt. Charles Handley, of this city, Week ending May 15: often domiciles itself with one for life. The Baptists have repainted their a pioneer and well-known citizen, died Isaac Myer to Thomas U Smith This infliction is preventible, in cases of church building. « at his home on B street Tuesday after 101 a pt John Scales die t 2 r 3 $ 1500 rheumatism, by a timely resort to Hos A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred noon, May 14th. Deceased was born in J D Carter aDd wf to J Clemmen- tetter’s Stomach Bitters,which check the Hibbs on the 13th. Warwickshire, England, October 13th, son pt lot 3 bit 6 Deakins add to encroachments of this obstinate and We copy the following recipe from the report of the Secretary of The applications before the school 1811. At eleven years of age he began Newberg....... ............................ 100 dangerous malady at the outset. The Agriculture, for destroying tbe eggs, and matured caterpillar on fruit board have grown to over 50. a sea faring career as “powder boy” on A C Woodcock to L W Brown lots term “dangerous” is used advisedly, for trees and shrubbery: Di. J. H. Cook, surgeon at St. Vin the man-of-war Boadicea, and after serv . 1 and 2 blk 42 Lafayette 1 rheumatism is always liable to attack the Coal oil........................................... 2 gallons W ater ........... 1 “ cent hospital, is visiting al his home in ing a faithful apprenticeship, he became i * m Churchman and wf to F B vital organs aud terminate life. No Soap (Whale Oil)...... ........................ “ captain of tbe marine service on tbe McMinnville. testimony is more conclusive and con Churchman J4 int in lots 2, 3, The soap is dissolved in the water, brought to a boiling point, .4 and 5 blk 1 Sheridan 300 current than that of physicians who tes White, the restaurant man, has cher coast of Australia, serving in this capaci remove from fire, add the coal pil, then churn rapidly until a complete ty over thirteen years. While holding J A Merritt McKinley and wf to tify to the excellent effect of the Bitters emulsion is tormed. This is a cheap and harmless recipe, we recom ries, strawberries, and all the fruits of this station he was married to Miss mend it. (Cut this out and preserve for future reference.) Chapman a pt lot 3 blk 3 Pot- in this disease. Persons incur a wetting the season. Sarah Burton, whose death occurred 25 in rainy or snowy weather, and who are ter ’ 6 add to Sheridan Robert McDonald and Al. Foster left , several years ago. Merritt McKinley and wf to M exposed to draughts, should use the Bit this week for northern California, on a Capt. Handley came to Oregon in 1850, 3HOS-* Pharmacy M Miller lots 1 and 2 and pt lot ters as a preventive of ill effects. Mala prospecting tour for gold. and the following year went to the gold 3 blk 3 Potter’s add to Sheridan ria, dyspepsia, liver and kidney trouble, W. B. Smith of Brownsville, father of mines in California. Returning to Ore H Wilber Hibbs and wf to Eliza nervousness and debility are also among the Misses Smith and Mrs. Fuller of this gon soon after, he purchased two mules the ailments to which this popular med- beth Hibbs 155 a pt J T Ilein- city, w as visiting them over Sunday. which were exchanged for the improve 2635 icine is adapted For the infirmities, bree die t 4 r 4.................... Tue band boys favored the city with a ments on a donation land claim near Elizabeth Hibbs to II Wilber soreness and stiffuess of the aged it is free concert Saturday afternoon. There Dundee, which is subdivided and now highly beneficial. Hibbs 155 a pt J T Hembree and will be no objection if this is often re known as Chehalem Orchard Homes. 1 Geo W Burnett dies t 4 r 4 The signs of tlie times are favorable to peated. He was elected assessor of this county in Minnie M Miller to Merritt Mc- prosperity for this country, in the near C. Grissen is now receiving his pianos ; 1852, and later served the county in the Kinley 81.38 a pt WmLTony 2362 future. There is a revival of manufactur- and organs direct from factory; they are ' capacity of surveyor for a period of ten die t 5 r 6. ! ing industry all over the New England beauties; and owing to sharp competi i years. He left the farm in 1872, and Elizabeth Hibbs executrix estate states, and a prospect for good crops and came to McMiunville, where he has ever of J S Hibbs to H Wilber Hibbs tion the prices are astonishingly low. better prices through the central and since resided. 21-2 332 a pt Jas T Hembree die sec western states. A prediction recently He was a faithful member of the 6000 9t4r 4.............. ,..................... The killing frosts in the middle states made by the Gilbert Manufacturing Co., Methodist Episcopal church since 1839, John A Hudson to Annie V Hud the past week are likely to prove the ill 1 of New York, shows the way things look son 40 a nw qr se qr sec 414 r 5 wind that will blow some good to Ore serving as class leader, steward, etc., and in the east: “We expect to see a big gon in better prices for all kinds of at the time of his death was one of the K Wilber Hibbs aud wf to Alice boom, perhaps equal to one we had in trustees of the church at this place. Richardson 40 a pt J T Hembree fruit. Of the family of deceased, eighL child 680 1889 and 1890. Every high-class loom die t 4 r 4 .................................... Rev. Thompson’s subjects next Sun in the United States will be running ren survive. They are, Hon. T. B. day, are: Morning, “Consecration;” Handley, editor of the Tillamook advo Elizabeth Hibbs to Alice Richard inside of thirty days and will not be able 1 son same laud........................... evening, “Echoes from the state C. E. to supply the demand.” cate ; C. J. Handley, of the San Francisco F M Stowe to W H Agee lots 7 convention.” All endeavorers are in police force; Amy J., wife of Thos. and 8 blk 11 Johns’ add to Mc vited. Any one who has ever had an attack j Brown of North Yamhill; Mrs. J. S. 693 Minnville .............. ................... The types were in error last week in Robinson, .‘Mrs. T. W. Spencer, Mrs, of inflammatory rheumatism will rejoice I W II Agee and wf to F M Stowe reporting a remarkable sheep shearing Frank Williams, John Handley and Miss 343 with Mr. J. A. Stumm, 220 Boyle I l-24th int in 640 a t 5 r 6......... by James Edson. The fleece should Lizzie Handley. Heights, Los Angeles, over his fortunate ' escape from a siege of that distressing have been stated as weighing 21>£ Probate Court. Funeral services were held on Thurs pounds. day, conducted by Rev. J. T. Abbett of Guardianship of S. L. Fuuk. First I ailment. Mr. Stumm is foreman of From Saturday until June 1st, Dr. Albany. annual account approved. Guardian Merriam’s confectionery establishment. Lowe can be found in the office of Dr. allowed to expend $120 for maintenance Some months ago, on leaving the heated ANNFAE SESSION A. O. F. A. work room to run across the street on an I Wright. Positively this will be your of minor for next 12 months. errand, he was caught out in the rain. last opportunity, this year, to have Dr. Estate of Erastus Downing. Vouchers The fifth annual session of the grand The result was that when ready to go Lowe test your eyes. 21-2 filed and executor discharged. court of Oregon, Ancient Order of For Change of name of Mrs. Ellen S. W. home that night he was unable to walk, i An entertainment consisting of dia esters of America, convened in McMinn logues, music and recitations will be ville on Tuesday and Wednesday of this O’Bryan. Ordered that prayer of peti owing to inflammatory rheumatism. He tion be granted and notice of change of was taken home, and on arrival was giyeu this evening, the 17tb, in school week. name be given for three weeks by pubii- Placed in front of a good fire and thor- district No. 8, under direction of the There are of this organization twelve oughly rubbed with Chamberlain’s Pain cation. school. All are invited. local courts in Oregon, with a total mem Balm. During the evening and night he Estate of David Ramsey. Final ac The young peoples societies of the col bership of somewhat over 1,000. All was repeatedly bathed with this lini lege have just issued from this office the courts are said to be in a very flour count approved. Executor ordered ment, and by morning was relieved of their annual handbook of useful informa ishing condition, and none of them has discharged on filing receipts for the all rheumatic pains. He now takes es tion. Its compilation shows energy, and ever had to draw on tbe grand court to j distribution of shares of Baid estate. pecial pleasure in praising Chamberlain’s as usual it enjoys a good patronage by meet its obligations. Pain Balm, and always keeps a bottle of Wlioopiug Cough. home advertisers. Like most other secret and benevolent There is no danger from this disease ! *n ^ie i>ou^e- For sale by S. Howorth A series of meetings was begun at the organizations, it was originally chartered when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is I Co., druggists, Christian church this week, without any by the supreme court of England, but as freely given. It liquefies the tough mu-1 definite promise of continuance. Those soon as the order grew sufficiently in tbe cous and aids its expectoration. It also F. E. Griffith is arranging to move his who have attended give testimony that United States to form a grand court, with lessens the severity and frequency of \ c*8ar stand and manufactory into the the pastor has delivered some of the laws of its own, it became necessary to paroxysms of coughing, and insures a building lately occupied by H. D. W aller. best sermons they have ever listened to. secede, since the supreme court of Eng speedy recovery. There is not the least Mr. Griffith will add a temperance bar J. C. Cooper, of the McMinnville soap land would not consent to ratify the or danger in giving the remedy to children to bis establishment. Tbe refreshments factory, continues to turn out a superior ganic laws of the American organization, or babies, as it contains no injurious sub to consist of soda, lemonade, etc. He is article of soap, both laundry and toilet. because of having restricted its member stance. For sale by S. Howorth & Co., also thinking of putting in a billiard table. He will probably move Friday or Hie constant effort is toward improve ship to the white race exclusively. At druggists. Saturday of this week —[Independence ment and higher excellence. He should the time of its withdrawal the American have the preference in the local market. organization numbered about 75,000 Notice to ludían War Veterans. | Enterprise. The McMinnville Flouring mill has members; now its membership is fully Soldiers of Yamhill county are re S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , i been changed to the Atlas Milling Co. 250,000, having large organizations in quested to meet at Garrison’s opera house I L ucas county , j s* V. Kratz has traded a two-thirds interest 33 states and territories in the union. on the 7th day of June, at 11 o’clock a. Frank J. Cheney’ makes oath that he is in some milling property in Los Angeles, The Catholic church has so far raised no in., it being the annual meeting. the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Calif. C. C. Kohlmeier and John Sut- objection to its communicants becoming Cheney & Co., doing business in the city C. A. W allace , Capt. cliff are the names of the parties who members of this institution. of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, The grand officers who attended the . have bought shares in the mill. Al While in Stockton, Cal., some time apd that said firm will pav the sum of Kratz will be retained as business di session in McMinnville were: J. A. | ago, Thos. F. Langan, of Los Banos, that ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each rector. The new company expects to Watson, grand chief ranger; Harry Dan state, was taken very severely with and every case of Catarrh that cannot build up a large city business in Los iels, grand sub-chief ranger; E. C. King, cramps and diarrhoea. He chanced to be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh grand treasurer; Sam Kafka, grand sec meet Mr, C. M. Carter, who was similar Cure. F rank J. C heney . Angeles. Successful candidates for teachers’ cer retary; G. N. Reynolds, grand recording ly afflicted. He says: “I told him of Sworn to before me and subscribed in tificates, May, 1895: Bert B. Brooks, secretary; Fred Bingley, grand senior Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar my presence, this 6th day of December, & yy G leason , F. L Stewart, Lula E. VanOsdol, Lafay warden; S. Swett, grand junior warden; rhoea Remedy, and we went to the Hol- i . -r, 1886. ette, Mary Hatchings, Blanch Derr, Dr. Edward Deidtrich, grand senior den drug store and procured a bottle of | < ——~, Notary Public. Tx _ xr _______ *._ ______1 I SEAL. > Irene Rummel, Daisy Herbert, J. C. beadle ; J. F. Derby, grand junior beadle. zx it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt relief and The delegates present were: E. A. Snuffer, Mrs. Lola Snuffer, McMinnville; I can vouch for its having cured me.” Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal The Finest line of Chambers.Court Mount Hood, Portland ; For sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. Grace Newell, Sheridan; Welthea Harri ly and acts directly on the blood and son, North Yamhill; Grace Nason, Inez E. A. Gessell, Court Columbia, Portland; mucous surfaces of the system. Send Metzger, Newberg; Eleanora Florey, Sam Kafka, Court Multnomah, Portland; School report of district No. 67 for tbe for testimonials, free. In Yamhill County. Gaston; Rosa M. Martin, Gertrude I. Gumbert, Court Webfoot, Portland; two months past, commencing March ____ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. John Frielinger, Court Germania, Port Palmer, Dayton. First-grade certificates: 18th and ending May 7th No. of girls jpS^Sold by druggists, 75c. Adelia Nason, Newberg; E. V. Little land, C. W. Helmer, Court Scandia, enrolled, 6. No. of bove enrolled, 3. Portland, J. W. Williams, Court Astoria; Total number enrolled, 9. Average daily field, Lafayette; W. H. Blood,Carlton. With one eye on the clock, and the The handsomest There is evidence that the pork-raising W. T. Vinton, Court McMinnville; J. D. attendance, 7. No. of days absence, 9. other on yoiir plate, you cannot enjoy a industry is a growing one hereabouts. Humphrey, Court Robin Hood, Oregon No. of tiroes tardy, 6. No. of visitors, 6. meal. When traveling east, you should you ever saw for City. Those that were neither tardy nor absent take the Northern Pacific, the only din Matthies Bros., the principal packers of Tuesday night a sumptuous banquet are Mabel Gray, Nellie Gray, Violet An ing car line from Portland; meals 75 this city, received an inquiry from the cents. You don’t have to get up in the Portland board of commerce concerning was served. The morning session of derson, Lottie Anderson. L elah C are . Teacher. morning at 6 o'clock, rush to breakfast the output. These gentlemen after in Wednesday was devoted to the election Codfish, Mackerel., and and gulp it down in fifteen or twenty vestigation estimate the live shipments of officers for the ensuing year, who are the usual sundries as follows:G. C. R., E. C. King; G. S OIR CLVBBING l.IST. minutes, and then have to wait until 2 for the season at six carloads. The kept in full £tock. C. ~ ~ R, E. A. Chambers: G. Treas., or turee o ’ clock for lunch or dinner. To packed product in this city was 600 hogs, We have special arrangements with E. A. Gessell; G. Sec., S. Kafka; avoid this, take the Northern Pacific; and that packed by the farmers of the the following leading publications, vicinity was 500 head. Dressed ship G. Rec. Sec., H. Daniele; G. S. whereby we are able to offer them in the only dining car route, the only line to the Yellowstone Park and the only ments are estimated at 400 head. Count W., C W. Helmer; G. J. W., Dr. connection with our own at exceedingly line running Pullman Tourist Sleepers ing the carloads as double deckers, aud Edw. Dietrich; G. S. B.,J.D. Humphry; G. J. B., I. Gumbert; trustees, Fred low rates, as follows The R eporter without from 12 to 16 hours delay. the showing is a very creditable one. Bingley, J. F. Derby, G. N. Reynolds; and For full information, time cards, maps, Weekly Inter Ocean.......... ..................................... 61.35 supreme representative, W. T. Vinton. WEST CHEHALEM. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly.......... 1.75 etc., call on or address, •Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly. . 1.25 C. H. F leming , Agent, Notice to tbe Public. A singing class was organized by C. A. New York Tribune, weekly................................... 1.25 McMinnville, Ore. Jones at the Fir Park school house, but The undersigned will open an art *The Rural Northwest is the brightest, owing to illness he has been unable to studio and dressmaking parlors to-day in the most practical and useful publication the rooms formerly occupied by Hogg’s on the coast for farmers, dairymen and attend. A. L. Myers has returned from Port studio, over F. W. Redmond’s store. fruit growers. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor!*, land, where he has been at work for Lessons in painting given at reasonable When she was a Child, she cried for Castor!*, rates. Dressmaking in the highest style some time. For Trade. When she became Mias, she clung to Castor la, Mr. Thos. Tucker and family of Beav of the art and work guaranteed. Ladies A good double circular water power When she had Children, she gave them Castor!*. erton are guests of A. L. Myers. are cordially invited to call. sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off Born, to the wife oj C. H. Rich, May M rs . T racy . saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water I 4th, a daughter. C hehalis . M rs . T homas . wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 The Value of a Friend. M rs . M c N utt . dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and Land tor »ale. C ornelia , L a .—“For over six years I logging outfit complete, including 800,000 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 Notice for Bids. was greatly troubled with coastipation feet of logs in 6tream and pond at the acres under plow, balance pasture and Notice is hereby given that the county mill. Logs can be floated on this stream and biliousness, and was often unable to young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 work. At the suggestion of a friend I clerk will receive sealed bids for the for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated tried Simmons Liver Regulator, and am building of the Pike bridge and the west of Sheridan on a good level road. between 2 II. Il.s. Price $20 per acre. now free of these troubles.”—Harrison Trullinger bridge, to be built according Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last Easy terms. This is a snap. Address Tarleton. Your druggist sells it in pow to the plans and specifications in the year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. SnEWDAN L and Co. der or liquid; the powder to be taken clerks office. Bids will be received for Will trade for land. Address, the work alone on each of said bridges, 3399. S heridan L and C o . dry or made into a tea. or for the work and materials. Bids to KEPORT OF THE COIVDITIO!* be opened June 5th, 1895, at one o’clock (Hc.Uinuville Produce Jlarket. Leave your order for a good, fat chick Of the First National Bank at McMinnville, in the p. m., of said day. The right to reject en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street State of Oregon, at the close of business. Reported by L. E. Walker. May 7th, 1895. Oats........................................... 22@25 any and all bids is hereby reserved. By market. RESOURCES, order of the county court. 21-2 Butter .................................... 30@40 Loans and discounts................................. 8 106,062 97 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured...... A. E. M c K ern , County Clerk. 2,207 99 All kinds of Fine, NOTICE. Eggs............................................. 8c of Watches, Clocks U. S. Bonds to secure circulation.. D. A. SMITH'S All kinds 12.500 00 and Jewelry for sale at Stocks, securities, etc.-............................. Chickene ........................... $200@2 75 2,090 63 Difficult and Three Wants. —NEW— Banking-house, furniture and fixtures 3,315 75 hard times prices Notice is hereby given to the good Other Turkeys.................................... 6c a U> Reason’s whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, old Watches re real estate and mortgages people of Yamhill county and vicinity owned......................................................... 3,000 00 paired and made Ducks......................................... $3.50 Live in three words, health, peace and compe. from National Banks (not reserve that we have purchased the Eagle Mills Due tence. agents)....................................................... 14,248 02 Potatoes .................................. 20 to run as good Due from State Banks and bankers... 3 820 97 Dressed Hogs. ........................ 4c §0 says the poet. Competence counts property, together with about six hun Due from approved reserve agents...... 35,763 23 as new at other cash items.................. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. 159 73 Veal........................................... 4 for little when one is sick, and peace is dred thousand feet of choice lumber of Checksand Fractional paper currency, nickels 83 65 Baled hay, timothy.................. $10 disturbed when health is upset, so that all descriptions, which we will sell in and cents4............................................... LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, vrz: J‘ cheat.................... $7 the poet rightly places health first. To quantities and at prices that will suit Specie..... .......................... S 9,813 00 Legal-tender notes.......... 151 00 9,964 00 “ oats....................... $7 have good health you must have pure you. Contractorsand builders will find Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer blood. From the blood the system re it to their advantage to consult us before (5 per cent of circulation). « 562 50 RETAIL MARKET. The McMinnville ceives all its material of growth and re purchasing elsewhere. We are always Total 194,279 44 Baled Straw............................ $6 pair. The best blood purifier is Dr. to be found at our lumber yard office or LIABILITIES. Mixed Chop............................. $15.50 Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, at our grocery store on Third street, Capital stock paid in................................. J so.ooo oo Wheat Chop............................. $18 which is world-famed and sold every where we carry a full line of the choicest Surplus fund................................................ 10,000 oo profits, less expenses and Shorts. $$4 where. It is a sovereign remedy for all and freshest groceries to be found in the Undivided taxes paid................................................ 27,015 53 National Bank notes outstanding...... Middlings ......................... $18 diseases due to impoverished or impure valley, which we are selling at the very 11,250 00 Due to State Banks and Bankers.......... 7,306 10 Bran......................................... $12 blood, as consumption, bronchitis, weak lowest possible living profits. Please Individual deposits subject to check 41,078 25 Demand certificates of deposit 11,112 52 WM. LAMBERT, PROPRIETOR. L. E. Walker will buy all your pro Time certificates of deposit...... 35,917 04 duce, paying the highest price in cash lungs, scrofula, old sores, skin diseases call oq us and we will do you good. 18tf M illsap & C ook . Total........................ .......... .. the market will justify. He will sell I a.id kindred ailments. ..... 3 194,279 44 9tate of Oregon, County of Yamhill, ss, Recently improved vou flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar Always up to the times. I. W. D. McDonald, Jr, cashier of the above- den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. Assessor Bones has not brought the named bank, do solemnly swear that Delicate diseases of either sex, how by introduction of tbe the above All work Guaranteed. D street south of First National Bank. statement is true to the best of my knowledge and ever induced, promptly, thoroughly and city enumeration up to that perfection belief. most modern machin W. D. M c D onald , J b .. Cashier. He also carries a full line of Graham in he desiies, and is still at work upon it. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day Prices always reasonable. small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, permanently cured. Send 10 cents in ery. of May, 1895. FR ANK W’. FENTON, stamps for large illustrated treatise, sent One thing seems evident—we are grow wheatlets.etc. Notary Public for Oregon. —A ttest : securely sealed in plain envelope. Ad ing. It certainly will be to Mr. Bones’ C orrect [l. 8.]- I., E. Walker is paying highest market dress, World’s Dispensary Medical Asso advantage, and the reputation of the J acob W ortman , >• Directors. ciation, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. I city, if he delays as long as possible. J W. H obbs ) price for hides, pelts and tallow. Family Work a Specialty CATERPILLARS. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE! We Claim to Have The Largest and Best Selected Stock Ever Kept in the City. consisting of Fine Clothing and D ry Goods SHOES, HATS, Ladies’ Wraps of all Shades. Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Millinery, at the lowest prices in town. R. JACOBSON. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ WñbhfíCE & 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 COUNTY If You Need Furniture We Have it to Sell. You Could Guess Who We Are. Our Name is BURNS & DANIELS. Jeuielry Store * * * Steam Laundry ¥ at