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Mules for Sale. FOI U GBADLATES. F Al IU AAI W. Strawberries are down to 15 cents a Wright, the dentist. McMinnville. A span of 2-year-old-mules for sale. gallon. Remember the Workmen picnic at The tile factory commenced work Mon Brief Synopsis of Orations at Wc- Inquire at Riley Smith’s place on Dayton Independence gets the next state G. Dayton tomorrow right, the dentist, McMinnville. Miimville College. day. It seems old fashioned to again 26-4 and McMinnville road. F. Austin« was in Portland on business Breidenstein has three mortgaged farms A R. encampment. That supreme moment in the life of a hear its whistle. O. T. Miller will take a vacation in the several «lays this week. for sale mighty cheap. See him. Campmeeliiig. Ralph Herbert and Mr. Bolinski have college student—his graduation—arrived for four worthy persons at McMinnville The Spiritualists of Oregon will hold A well-bred two-year-old Jersey bull mountains for the benefit of his health. commenced haying. Call on C. N. Howard at "Red Front” F. E. Rogers’ new house is being Miss Sadie Chapman has returned to college Thursday evening oi last week, their annual cainpmeetiDg at New Era, for sale cheap by T. I). Henderson. if you want to buy a home. lltf painted, and it grows handsomer all the her home at Middleton. after a week’s They were Messrs. John M. R«iot and Clackamas county, commencing July 3d, The soda fountain at Kuns' confec-' Mrs. Snyder’s kimlergarten school We are informed by eminent medical authorities that: “’•he time. visit to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Storey, J » aud Misses Edith and closing July 21st. They will hold a closed Friday with a picnic. tionery is now running at full blast. chief requirement of the hair is cleanliness—thorough shampooing E. Brown and M. Ethlyn Million. grand celebration on the 4th of July. was Miss Louise Patterson of Portland George Barnum. for women once a fortnight, and for men once a week. Our quinine Dr. J. W. Watts and family of Albany I All kinds of sewing machine needles at Mr. and Mrs. Granville Shadden, Mr. As the commencement exponent of his Good talent has been secured for the a guest of E. F. Manning’s family last Hair Touic does the work of a shampoo, w ithout so much trouble and C. Grissen’s. tf moved back to Lafayette yesterday. work. It removes all dandruff, and leaves the head nice and cool. and Mrs. Ammon Shadden, nnd Brice acquirements in thought and oratory Mr. occasion. week. W. E. J ones , Sec’y. J. L. Rogers, Frank Redmond and t W. D. McDonald’s family and his It prevents the hair from failing out. 5o cents will buy a bottle. It Triplett etarted Mondav morning for Root chose the subject, “What is the Due might save your hair. Henry Schenk are fishing on the Trask. I D. C. Williams, a college student, will Tillamook, to be gone until after the of Every Man?” He said men's thoughts mother are in Monmouth this week. A Happy Ending. occupy his vacation canvassing in the L. Bettman and C. P. Nelson drove to I interest of the school. Miss Clara Irvine will attemi the com O tterville , V a .—“For fifteen years I 4th of July. They have taken with turn to a special purpose, chiefly the ac- mencement exercises in Corvallis next Portland Friday and remained over i cumulation of wealth. Our men of great was a great sufferer from dyspepsia, and them their fine stock, hoping to bring Editor Barnhart of this paper is trying week. Sunday. ROGERS BROS wealth are not all dead to the wrongs of nothing relieved me until I tried Sim the virtues of the Lane county springs back all of Tillamook’s loose change. PHARMACISTS. the race and the needs of the oppressed, mons Liver Regulator. This is the best The 25th annual commencement of Mr. W. D. Weed, and sons Will and Kay & Todd want all the wool in the as a cure for rheumatism. Carl, attended the G. A. R. encamp but many are “cast in bronze.” Each medicine in the world. I am now in county, and they pay the highest market the state agricultural college occurs on Miss Tillie Bangasser died at Bozeman, ment at Oregon City. should be made to feel his responsibility good health.”—Mrs. J. Collins. Your Wednesday, June 26th. price for same. tf Mont., last Sunday. Interment will be Miss Daisy Herbert gave a lawn party- in correcting these wrongs. Many are druggist sells it in powder or liquid ; the Any one having a small farm of from I made at this pla?e to-day. Miss Orilla Peters is attending com on the 11th to a number of her friends. the men who are wrecks of ambition and powder to be taken dry or made into a mencement of the state normal at Mon 80 to 100 acres for sale correspond with 1 G. D. Purvine, Zena, Polk Co., Oregon, j A. V. R. Snyder launched his first A few hours were spent in games and avarice. The many tricks and dodges of tea. mouth. issue of the Valley Transcript, removed plays on the lawn, then all returned to men to evade their duties as shown by J. W. Rozen, of Seattle, Wash., is in ■ Farm tor Sale. Miss Myrtle Henderson was in Portland from Dallas to this city, on the 18th. the house where a fine supper of straw the courts has made people distrustful of this week attending the wedding of her the city. He expects to buy a farm in An unparalleled bargain if taken in 20 The catalogue for Pacific college, New berries and cream, cake, sandwiches and justice. Almost everything passes for cousin. this locality, and to become one of our days. 160 acres a mile from Whiteson, right. In our own state murder and berg, is issued for the fourth year. This cherries awaited them. fronting <ju county road. All level land Wanted—To buy a good high-grade citizens in the near future. petty theft has received the same penal Another of our Fairlawn boys is soon institution shows an enrollment last A large number of people attended the year of 134. and fenced, with living water. 1(M) acres Jersey heifer. Inquire at this office. ty. The due of every man is what we to celebrate his 21st birthday anniversary. would demand in like situation. When in growing grain. Price with crop, $3,- Miss Edna Williams, of Oregon City, pioneer reunion at Newberg yesterday. Invitations are now out. Hope their Horace Burnett, of Eugene, eon of justice dues prevail no railway employe’s 750. Be quick if you want this bargain. is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. Barker. The weather was all that could be desired, Rev. Peter Burnett, is visiting relatives first ballot will elect a good man. and Newberg should give due credit for D. A. Wallace is adding to the looks of wages will be withheld to pay dividends; Nothing like it has ever been offered. A concert is to Ixj given by the Cumb. in this city. Mr. Burnett belongs to the the same. his residence by giving the house, fence no woman will work more than 14 hours Take your jiencil and figure the price Presbyterian church in the opera honse force of the Eugene Guar«]. The editor of the Masonic Review and barn a new coat of paint. Will a day ; there will be no privileged class, per acre, then deduct the probable value next Wednesday evening. The citizens of Carlton have shown says of the Swedish Ladies Quartette : Weed, George Bangasser and Elon Wal- no shackled wrists nor fettered tongues. of the crop, and see where it stands as Kay & Todd pay highest market price good judgment in the selection of Prof. Mr. Root graduated from the business an investment. W. F. B keidenstein , "I would brave any storm or suffer any lace are the painters. for wool tf Whiteson, Or. inclemency of the weather to hear these L. H. Baker to be at the head of their Mrs. B. F. Fuller and Mr. L. P. Pond course His tine physical presence and Do not fail to hear Miss Fay Swick, of wonderful children of song.” schools the coming year. strong delivery made bis oration impress are in Newberg attending the pioneer Everyone who has been to Meadow Dayton, at the opera house Wednesday The residence of John Coatney near picnic. ive. The Rural Northwest will again issue lake so far report a splendid time. evening, June 26th. Mrs. L. F. Prior, trance, test and busi Miss Brown spoke of “The Relation of Messrs. Smith & Unruh do everything a “prune” number July 15th, which will North Yamhill • was destroyed by fire Ice cream from this time on at Kuns’ lie of value to prune raisers. By club Thursday of last week, in the absence of ness medium, is expected to be in Mc Education to the Social Undertow.” As in their power to make things pleasant confectionery. tf bing with the R eporter this paper can the family from home. Insurance $1000. Minnville and «Fairlawn soon, Further the great ocean carries debris to the for their guests. You can’t fiud a place shore there is an unseen and deeper that will suit you half so well as the lake The salary of Postmaster Harding of notice of her next week. Mrs. It. L. Holman of Oregon City is be had a whole year for 25 cents. visiting relatives and friends in McMinn Nate Elliott, foreman of the Newberg this city has been increased $100. It is D. A. Wallace and wife spent Sunday force known as the undertow. Its coun when you get ready to take your summer ville and vicinity. Graphic office, tried the merits of our now $1500 per annum. This is an evi in Amity at E. T. Wallace’s. E T. teracting force in the work of society outing. The hotel has been refurnished Thomas Rogers and Jeptha Garrison paper cutter as a muscle developer, for a dence of better times, at least for Mr. Wallace is soon to erept a fruit dryer, and of government is not always taken and fitted up, and the best of accommo which will dry 75 bushels per day. Mrs. into account. There was an undertow in dation will be furnished to those desiring will move up to Meadow lake the first of period of four hours last Friday. He Harding. The twelfth annual premium list of the Edna Newby expects to move to New the enfranchisement of the slaves; there it. Rates will be $1 to $1.50 per day. next week,to remain most of the summer. went home with a good appetite. Newberg Fair Association is on our table. berg the first of September. Her father is a counter-current in the work of dem Camping privileges, including free fish Kuns is stocked with fine minced sea Rev. Baldwin of Independence preached agogues, in temperance reform, and in clams, put up at the month of the Co for the Methodists Sunday evening, anil The fair is to be held September 16 to 19. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E T. Wal every other wave of good influence. Ed ing, can be had for $1 per week. The lace, will move later, after fruit season The total of premiums offered is a little fisli never were so plentiful or bit so free lumbia. And they are clams, pure aud Dr. Sunderland of Oakland, Cal., for the ucation was the sovereign remedy pre ly as they have this spring, Boats can is over. more than last year. simple an«l good. Presbyterians. Both preachers were at Eddie Adams and Lester Neal are scribed. lie had by the day and hour. The lake Farmer Galloway from Yamhill was in Ralph Storey and Wirt Fellows left on tending the Central Baptist association. “Personal Power in Teaching” was has been greatly improved since last home again from the mountains. town this week. He had a letter from a Monday for a three weeks’ visit at Helix, The people of Webfoot neighborhood Miss Million’s subject, and although she year. Oats, hay and stabling can be had T ramp . Or., going by the cushioned air mode of think they are entitled to the whole Polk county farmer who knows Gallo was previously quite ill, was on hand to at all times. A store house will soon be way and thinks he runs the state fair. travel. bakeshop, and it looks as if they were. A Correction, read her paper. As physical phenomena erected for the purpose of supplying He wrote as follows: “Enter me for the Full line of artists’ materials such as As early as Thursday of last week W. F. best jackass.” Galloway says he’ll do E ditor R eporter : Allow me to state have causes, so thinking, feeling, willing campers with everything they may need. paints, pastels, crayons, etc. at the Gilkey had his field of barley in the it, but he won’t guarantee the man a a few facts in regard to a recent investi and doing are all the result of active The stage will leave McMinnville every shock. Novelty. 24tf gation against a certain teacher, held in agencies. They come from surrounding other day. premium.—[Sunday Welcome. The yearly meeting at Newberg — the Cook schoolhouse, May 14, 1895, and causes; mind on mind. The teacher J. G. Hadley, city recorder of New McMinnville Produce Market. Bert James and Artie Armstrong, two claimed by certain parties to have orig has the power to inspire a thirst for berg, accompanied by his family, attend time when the Friends congregate from Reported by L. E. Walker. ed the Skinner-Brown-Davis wedding on all quarters of the state and nation— young boys of Dayton, were arrested in inated in the Presbyterian church knowledge; he is the chemist in the Oats........................... . .... . 20@23 occurs the last of this month, and will be that city by Sheriff Henderson on Mon through jealousy. Allow me to state that laboratory of the school room, and the Butter................................. Th ursday. 20@25 in session on the last Sunday of the day, charged with the safe cracking in this is a mistaken idea. The first ob pupil is the mirror of his personalities; McMinnville, June 6, 1895. .. 12@14 5 prong hair-wavers 35 cents at C. Eggs .................................... Detmering Bros ’ , store on the night of month. servers were people living near the hence the great responsibilitj’ of correct Chickens............................. $200@2 50 Grissen’s. 25-2 May 15tb. Armstrong was tried Tuesday Columbus school building, and next the living on the part of the teacher. Turkeys ............................... 8c a Bi Thirty-six applications for member When occasion demands its use, try and released for lack of evidence, and janitor. None of these were members of Mr. Storey, the valedictorian, treated Ducks.................................. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is cool $3.50 ship were considered by the Woodmen James had a hearing the following day, the Presbyterian church. There were of “The Debt of Science to the Imagina Potatoes............................... ing to burns, stops pain instantly, lodge at this place Monday night, This which resulted in his release also. six witnesses, representing four different tion.” His enunciation was clear-cut Dressed Hogs...................... lodge will soon number over one hun- cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or denominations. These witnesses were and dignified. He told how at the close Veal.................................... skin eruptions. Always cures piles. The ladies guild of the Episcopal church dred. will give a lawn fete at the home of Judge asked to tell nothing but what they of the dark ages superstition vanished Baled hay, timothy............ Rogers Bros. The most pleasant little pills for regn- 44 Mr. and Mrs. Hemstock, of University Ramsey on Friday evening, June 28th. had seen themselves, and I believe they as the light of science burst through the cheat .............. lating the bowels, are DeWitt’s Little 44 The ladies have spared no pains to make told the truth. I state this in justice to rifted clouds. She has yielded her store Park, who have been in the city oats ................... Early Risers. Cure sick headache and They have arranged a the witnesses, as the other members of of knowledge, and the work of untiring several days, are preparing to move it attractive retail market . constipation. Small pill, small dose. back to their farm near McCabe chapel. Japanese tea garden, an icecream booth, the board have refused to make any de effort has revealed the universe beauti Baled Straw........................ Rogers Bros. A new house will be built for the tenant, lemonade well and a tent for the sale of cision in the case. The investigation fully correlated in its wonders The Mixed Chop The steamer S. G. Reed was burned and they will occupy the old home. fancy articles. The affecting tale of was first started by one of the members progress has been slow because science Wheat Chop of the board. I refused to take part, but deals with the unproven. Milton’s in the Columbia river near Coffin rock The city council at its meeting Tues Benjamin aud Mary Jane will be given Shorts........ after being urged by both the other “Paradise Lost” is a new creation from Sunday night, because she had outlived in pantomime, beginning at 9 o ’ clock. day evening considered and reierred an Middlings old objects, and the scientist performs a her usefulness. She was always rather members of the board, I consented. I 26-2 ordinance authorizing the committee on All are invited. Bran.......... topheavy. Messrs. S. Munk, Wm. Hanna, C. F. state this in justice to myself and wit similar work from facts known to him L. E. Walker will buy all your tire and water to purchase new 10-inch self. Few modern inventions are acci R. N elson , A new line of stationery and inks just pipe to be laid from the waterworks to DeWolf and W. S. Hull filed notice with nesses. duce, paying the highest price in Chairman of Board of Directors. dental ; they existed in the minds of the the market will justify. He will put in at the Novelty, A. H. Pape, pro the city, and to sink a well on the pres Con nt }• Clerk McKern on Tuesday of the prietor. 24tf location of their mining claim. It will Mie Didn’t Take with Gentlemen. inventors before materialized. Galileo you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and g ent site of the plant. stands verified in mundane revolution, den seeds as cheap as any other deal O. C. Cooper of Grantsdale, Mont., street south of First National Bank. Prof. E. Northup of McMinnville col be known as Wall Street No. 2 claim, She was refined, intelligent, and not though persecuted. The scientist read D He also carries a full line of Graham in arrived Monday, accompanied by his lege left Monday for his old home in the and is a strip 300x1500 feet, located on bad looking, but somehow she never ing between the lines exposes error and small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, family, on a visit to his uncle, J. C. Empire state, where his family has a tributary of the north Trask river, in seemed to take with the gentlemen. widens the horizon of truth, while his w-heatlets, etc. Cooper. He is one of the state senators been for several months. He will attend section 10, town 2, range 6. They will They didn’t like her listless ways; they imagination invites him on to deeper hold and work it according to local and Land for Sale. of Montana. to some business interests and visit dur said she hadn’t any "snap” about her. depths of learning 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 COLOGNE. Miss Lizzie Matlock of Heppner, Or., ing the summer, returning with his United States mining law». These gen Poor girl! She was suffering from func Superintendent Stilwell presented state tlemen claim to have found gold, silver acres under plow, balance pasture and has been a guest at C. D. Johnson’s for family about September ’st. tional irregularities, and it was actually teachers’ diplomas to Misses Million. and lead, and have been prospecting several days. A party was given in her L. W. Simmons, the G. A. R. man about the place for a long time. If their impossible for her to take much interest Brown and Lynch, who had passed ex young fir timber, 3 dwellings. 3 barns, 2 orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated honor at the residence of P. D. Glenn who is to give a re«’ital in this city next in anything. But a change came. One cellent examinations. fondest hopes should be realized and this Tuesday evening. day she heard of Dr. Pierce ’ s Favorite Monday evening, recently resigned the section of the universe should have a ’49 President Brownson addressed the between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre. The largest and finest candies ever position of inspector of the port of San excitement, there are plenty of men Prescription. She procured a bottle, class and conferred the degrees, empha Easy terms. This is a snap. Address S heridan L and Co. He was in attendance at hereabouts willing to aid the gentlemen and she had not taken half its contents sizing the fact that a student’s past bought by dealers on the West Side, just Francisco ' the department encampment at Oregon in digging and take their pay in the dust. when she felt like another woman. Now achievements do not always insure future A Ucuiarkable Cure of Rheumatism received by Kuns About fifty representatives of Custer she is in the enjoyment of perfect health success. W estminster , Cal., March 21, 1894.— Joseph Hoberg, John Winnerberg, and I City the first of the week. post and auxiliary relief corps returned and has suitors by the score. No woman Hon. W. Carey Johnson spoke for the Some time ago, on awakening one morn The O. R. A N. Co., always alert to S. R Baxter, in company with Surveyor Wednesday evening from a most delight need suffer from functional irregularities board of trustees, stating that at their ing, I found that I had rheumatism in Branson, on Wednesday viewed a road the welfare of their patrons, have placed ful state encampment at Gladstone Park, and weaknesses. The “Favorite Pre annual meeting matters were found in my knee so badly that, as I remarked to on sale at principal stations, a 1000 mile Oregon City, at which Lawler, the na near Gaston petitioned for by Sterling ticket at the rate of three cents per mile, tional commander, was present. The scription” is a safe and certain cure for hopeful condition. Provision was made my wife, it would be impossible for me Blum and others. good one year from date of sale and good following state officers were chosen for all the weaknesses to which women are for giving the college a place in oratoric to attend to business that day. Remem Prof C. E. Magers closed his term of the ensuing year: E W. Allen, Port peculiarly subject. al contests and providing medals for bering that I had some of Chamberlain’s for passage over the rail and water lines land, department commander; J. T. Ap school at Willamina last week. He will 9 same, and the subject of physical cul Pain Balm in my store I sent for a .bottle of their system. 26-2 person, Oregon City, senior-vice com Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation, go back next fall. With Mr. Gortner he J. Wilson Cook and E. Estes have mander; J. F. Willis, Lexington, junior biliousness, indigestion and headache. ture and the construction of a gymnasi and rubbed the afflicted parts thoroughly is canvassing Tillamook county for life ; Dr. B. H. Bradshaw, um were considered. The degree of A. with it, according to directions, and formed a partnership for the sale of vice-commander insurance. Salem, medical director; I. W. Baldwin, One a dose. M. was conferred upon Hon. J. H. within an hour I was completely re Page’s coiled spring, woven steel wire Forest Grove, chaplain ; 8. R. Reeves of There is one medicine that will cure fence in this and Polk counties. A Lexington, W. B. Taylor of Portland, County Warrants Seven Year« Old. Smith, Prof. Sanders, John T. Clark and lieved. One application had done the immediately. We refer to DeWitt’s Col Miss Ida Skinner, all graduates of more business. It is the best liniment on the sample is on exhibition at Mr. Cook’s George A. Harding of Oregon City, N. Following is a list of county warrants ic and Cholera cure for all summer com Clark of Peaverton, and A. B. Cady of than three years’ standing. market, and I sell it under a positive farm or at Mr. Estes ’ residence on A Portland, committee of administration. issued more than seven years prior to plaints. No delay, no disappointment, , guarantee. R. T. H arris . For sale by street. Call on or address them. 26-4 July 1st, 1895: no failure. Rogers Bros. July, 1887, to Lewis H. Miller, G. G, 911,..... . .81.00 Ben are of Ointments for Catarrh S. Howorth & Co., Druggists. Double Wedding, Congratulations are being extended | In speaking of the Midwinter fair con- “ ’ to J. B. Harper, “ That Contain Mercury, 930....... .. 2.00 Married, at the residence of O. B. . . i certs, the S. F. Daily Chronicle, April Sept., to J. W. Thomas, “ 994,.... ... 2.00 As mercury will surely destroy the Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Martin over the ar-131^ 1894, says; “Without a doubt a Skinner, two miles southwest of this city, Meh . 18S8, to Geo. Tavlor. 394,..... ... 2.00 sense of smell and completely derange rival Monday night of a new girl baby. hu the evening wa3 the Swedi8h on Thursday, June 20th, at the noon Odell. “ 433,...... ... 5.70 Miss Nettie Brown to Mr. Chas. May, “ to to J. James When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, H. Carse, 490,..... .. 300 the whole system when entering it Two sons and a daughter comprise a Lajjea Quartette. Their opening num hour, Skinner, and Miss Clara J. Skinner to When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria, “ to John Newell, 628 ...... ... 6.00 through the mucous surfaces. Such art Have an immense stock of furniture. They model family. ber, a lyrollan song, absolutely electri- Mr. Levi T. Davis, Rev. A. J. Hunsaker If not called for within 60 days from icles should never be used except on When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, have to keep a big stock, because they have a large The mercy and help society will give a fie<l the audience, and they were called officiating. The R eporter congratulates July 1st, 1895, same will be cancelled. prescriptions from reputable physicians, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, these friends on this sensible course. musical and literary entertainment at out no less than six times. In response territory to supply. Prices on everything in our o By order of county court. as the damage they do is tenfold to the McCabe chapel Thursday evening, June to the fifth encore they sang the “Swanee store are surprisingly cheap just now. If you Program. A. E. M c K ern , good you can possibly derive from them. 27th at 8 p. m. No admission fee, no River.” 25-2 County Clerk. want proof of this, come in and price the goods. o To be given Wednesday evening, June Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. collection, everybody invited. McMinnville had a decrease of three 26th, at opera house by the Christian J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. For Trade. WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. Elder J. A. Campbell of the Christian Millions in its population on Tuesday, endeavor society of the Cumb. Presby mercury and is taken internally, acting terian church. in the departure of Mrs. Million and her o A good double circular water power "VrOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, church went to Turner Tuesday to attend directly upon the blood and mucous sur Instrumental duet, Misses Apperson. as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off faces of the system. In buying Hall’s by virtue the annual church convention, which two daughters for Stevensville, Mont., Recitation, Miss Fay Swick of a writ of execution and order of sale out of the circuit court of the state of Ore- Piano solo, Maud Hobbs. saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. 5 issued makes this town its regular meeting to join Mr. Million. This ancient pun on, for the'eounty of Yamhill, bearing date of Vocal solo, Mr. M. O. Lownsdale. is pardonable when it is remembered wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 une 4th, A. D. 1895, upon and to enforce that place. Others will go from here next It is taken internally, and made in Tole certain decree Recitation, Chas. P. Nelson. rendered by said court on the 15th that this may be the last opportunity of dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and day oi April, A. D. 189.5, in that suit therein pend week. do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi Vocal solo, Miss Stella I’atty. ing wherein John Bolinskie was plaintif! and B. All kinds of Fine, of Watches, Clocks usiDg it. A farewell party was held for logging outfit complete, including 800,000 Piano solo, Miss Jose Gortner. D. A. SMITH'S All kinds monials free. W. Robertson and bis wife Carrie Robertson, E. Prof. Brownson and Superintendent these people at the home of Mrs. Latour- and Jewelry for sale at Knob, August Knob, George Huntley and bis Recitation, Miss Fay Swick. feet of logs in stream and pond at the Difficult and old by Druggists, price 75c. l>er wife Mabala E. Huntley were defendants, in —NEW— hard times prices. Stilwell have places among the leading Vocal solo, Mr. M. O. Lownsdale. ette Monday evening. mill. Logs can be floated on this stream old Watches re which it was ordered, adjudged and decreed by speakers in the stale teachers convention Vocal duet, Misses Henderson and for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles bottle. said court that said plaintiff, John Bolinskie, re paired and made A big fourth of July celebration is to Baker. cover of and from the defendant, B. W. Robert to be held July 18th, 19th and 20th, dur son, in U. S. gold coin, the sum of $367.50, with west of Sheridan on a good level road. be held on the Yamhill .river two miles to run as good Admission 10 cents. Ice cream will I.icenses to Marry. ing the meeting of the Chautauqua interest thereon from the 15th day of April, 1895, be served after program. Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last June 19, J. A. Cornell, 39, and Iva Sur- at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and $35.00 as new at west of North Yamhill. Hon. H. M. assembly at Oregon City. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. attorney’s fees, and the further sum of $2-5.90 year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. Daniels of this city is to be orator of the costs, and for accruing costs, and ordering the face, 18, of Newberg. Halt! Front Face! Atte.«tiou! The bicycle track on B street is to be day, and Master J. L. Morris, Jr., will sale of the following described real property, to- Will trade for land. Address, June 19th, Clara J. Skinner, 36, and Levi wit: annihilated, by order of the owner of the read the declaration of independence. S heridan L and C o . The original “Union Spy,’’ L. W. Sim The northwest quarter of section Twenty-seven T. Davis, 57, of McMinnville. (27), in T. 2 S. R. 5 W. of the Willamette meridian land, through whose suffrage it was per The program will further consist of vocal mons, one of Geneial Grant’s secret June 19th, Nettie.!. Brown, 27, and C. in Yamhill county, Oregon, containing 160 acres, Ol It C1.I Illi I A G l.IST. mitted to be built. The athletic club, and instrumental music, games of all agents, will deliver his famous recital of and being the east half of the donation land J. Skinner, 38, of McMinnville. adventures, hair-breadth escapes and claim of George W. Perkins and wife, Notifica which has secured the desired member sorts, and a basket dinner, with a ball deadly perils encountered by him while tion No. 4445, with the appurtenances thereunto We have special arrangements with belonging or in any way appertaining. ship, will probably construct another in the evening. All are cordially invited. in the secret service of the United States Like a Sieve. Now therefore, by virtue of said judgment, de the following leading publications, in 1861-5, at the opera house in Mc cree, execution and order of sale, I will, on Sat elsewhere. The chief function of the kidneys is to urday, Earl Sampson, aged about 19 years, Minnville on Monday evening, June whereby we are able to offer them in the 6th day of July, A. D. 1895, at the hour The Martin Sisters will have on bands while living with a brother-in-law at 24th, under the auspices of Custer Post connection with our own at exceedingly separate from the blood, in its passage ; of one o’clock p. m., of said day, at the court ' house door in McMinnville, Yambill county, Or- a good assortment of children’s hats, Sheridan, hired a horse from Bewley’s G. A. K. This is a most graphic recital low rates, as follows: The R eporter through them, of certain impurities and ' egon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the above described real prop SOME OF THE THINGS ladies’ and misses’ hats and toques, livery stable early in the month. He by the spy himself of some of his most and waters’ particles which make their final | erty in accordance with said decree and in the trimmed and untrimmed, which they are was seen in Lafayette on June 5th He startling experiences in the battle, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly......... 1.75 exit through the bladder. The retention « following manner, to-wit: raids aud the prison during over four First—Tract No. 1. The whole of said 160 now selling at a big reduction. They afterwards went to Tillamook and traded years service in the great civil war. It »Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 125 of these, in consequence of inactivity of acres (saving and excepting therefrom, forty New York Tribune, weekly............................. 1.25 1 acres thereof, described as follows, to-wit: Begin- must all go by the first of July. 25-2 the kidneys, is productive of Bright’s the horse for another, which he sold and is laughable, pathetic, and soul Btirring. at the northwest corner of the east half of ♦The Rural Northwest is the brightest, disease, dropsy, diabetes, albuminuria i ' niug There are no dry details, no statistics, the donation land claim of George W. Perkins • Harry Watkins and wife entertained then spent the money. He had a hear but the audience is held in deep and the most practical and useful publication and wife, Notification No. 4445, in T. 2 S. R. 5 W. and other maladies with a fatal tendency. of the Willamette meridian in Yamhill county, ing w on about one dozen of their Portland friends _ _ Saturday at Sheridan and plead breathless interest from first to last. on the coast for farmers, dairymen and Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a highly Oregon: thence east 68 rods; thence south to the Screen Doors $100 Wall Paper, 6 cents. The admission is placed at the low fruit growers. center of the county road now there; thence west who came up Saturday evening and re- guilty. In default of bonds he is in the along center of said county road to the west line price of 15 cents, children 10 cents. sanctioned diuretic and blood depurent, of said east half of said donation‘land claim; Garden Hose per ft. 5 cts. Lime per barrel 50 cents. mained over Sunday. It was a pleasure county jail. This will be the opportunity of a lifetime, north, on said west line of said east half of < > . There is great danger in neglecting impels the kidneys when inactive to thence Mr. Watkins had in anticipation for The Swedish Ladies Quartette will and should not be missed. Ice cream said claim to the place of beginning, and con Boiled Linseed Oil 80 cts. White Lead per lb- 7 eta. Colic, Cholera and similar complaints. renew their sifting function, and strain taining 40 acres more or less) said forty acres be- .V > some time, and it goes without saying ging at tbe opera house to-morrow night, will be served after the recital. An absolutely prompt and safe cure is from the vital current impurities which i mg that part of said one hundred and sixty, Axle Grease 10 cts. Clothes Wringers $1 60. that his friends were royally entertained They are not strangers to the McMinn- In which said défendants George Huntley found in DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera infest it and threaten their own existence acres W hooping Cough. and his wife, Mahala E. Huntley, have an inter in return. v5]je public. Their appearance here last Cure. Rogers Bros. aud if the proceeds arising from the sale of AVringers by the dozens direct from the factory, so that I can sup as organs of the body. Catarrh of the est. There is no danger from this disease said one hundred and sixty acres less said forty The following wheelmen from Salem summer was one of the chief musical ply you all. Remember that I have a fine line of Wall Paper, Paints, Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real bladder, gravel and retention of the acres, is insufficient to fully satisfy the said sums when Chamberlain ’ s Cough Remedy is money as herein above stated due upon said Oils and Varnishes. You can get more goods for your cash than with strayed over to McMinnville last Sunday : events of the season. Elsewhere L------------- in this freely given. It liquefies the tough mu Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at urine are also maladies arrested or avert of writ, costs and accruing costs, I will at said time any one else in the county. To be convinced call and get my prices. Carey Martin, Ben Olcott, C. H. Brown, I paper are a few excellent testimonials, cous and aids its expectoration. It also this office. tf ed by this benign promoter and restor and place and then and there under and by vir tue said judgment, decree, execution and or Max Buren, Andy Hanson and Jacob selected from a large number, some of lessens the severity and frequency of Leave your order for a good, fat chick ative of organic action. Malaria, rheu der of of sale, sellât public auction to the highest HOP TWINE AND SPRAY PUMPS FOR ALL. of coughing, and insures a bidder for cash in hand the forty acres of land Landon. They were enjoying the ex- them from London, Paris, and Vienna paroxysms speedy recovery. There is not the least en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street matism, constipation, biliousness and above described in order to obtain funds with hiliiating ozone of the valley, being papers. Reserved seats are on sale at danger in giving the remedy to children market. which to satisfy the sums of money remaining A complete line of everything is kept by dyspepsia also yield to the Bitters, which due upon said writ of execution. -confined by sedentary business pursuits Rogers Bros’. Popular prices of admis or babies, as it contains no injurious sub Dated this the 5th day of June, A. D. 1895. L. E. Walker is paying highest market is also speedily beneficial to the weak W. G. HENDERSON, throughout the week. They pronounce sion. Go and hear them. Y’ou will be stance. For sale by 8. Howorth & Co., and nervous. Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. price for hides, pelts and tallow. druggists. our bicycle tracks excellent. ; delighted. LOCAL NEWS. n ro DANDRUFF NEGLECTED ENDS IN BALDNESS of all kinds of SUMMER DRESS GOODS at R. JACOBSON’S Ladies Capes and Silk and Cotton Waists at Cost Also 1000 pair of Ladies high and low=cut Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices, and big cut in Men’s and Boy’s CLOTHING In order to make room for fall goods Cologne Semi-Porcelain Ware | Call Early I And Seethe Latest and Neatest i Things in Dishes. g WALLACE & WALKER BURNS & DANIELS Jeuielry Store * * * Hodson Still Leads! © Q) CASH WILL BUY AT HODSON’S. • • • O. O. HODSON.