Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1895)
LOCAL NEWS. AHITA ON THE 1'OI RTH. COCVTÏ COMMISSIONERS. Wright, the dentist. McMinnville. Mr. Frank Matthews is filling a clerk BIG SHIPMENT. Mrs. O. PCoshow is visiting her par-; ship at Kay & Todd’s. Kimball Piano« and Organs Will The greater part of a thousand people JL’LY TERM. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. ents in Salem. Mr Wiley of Portland is a guest of be Sold Direct by the Manu. gathered at Amity on the Fourth, and in Clerk ordered to advertise for bids for la< turers. Hie grain harvest will l>egin in pretty Attorneys Spencer & Talmage are now Wm. Galloway's family. spite of the inclemency of the weather, good earnest next week. We are pleased to announce to the cit located in Garrison block. Mrs. II. L Heath and children will go had a good time. No part of the pro building bridge across North Y’amhill above Trullinger’s grist mill, to be izens of McMinnville and surrounding Call on C N. Howard at “Red Front’’ The ccunty commissioners will hold an in camp at Jones’ mill next week. gram was given in the forenoon, but opened July 13th, at 1 p. m. country that, having failed to make sat if yon want to buy a home. Utf adjourned se’tion tomorrow. H M. Daniels of the Star mills is about 2 p. m. the rain ceased and an Petition of Sterling Blum et al for isfactory arrangements to have our pi “All we want is a chance.” Give us that, and we will give you building a residence near his place of attempt was made to carry out the pro Mrs. Nettie Patterson of Independence Mrs. F. F. Wclfcnden of the college is values thut you will remember when you are grandmothers Our rep road. Application filed by John Flett anos and organs bandied by any of your business. gram. in visiting numerous friends in the city visiting friends in Portland. utation is not founded on what we claim for ourselves, but what for damages. J. T. Gowdy, A. C. Mar merchants, we have decided to make a The people gathered in the grove and people find in us. The people who rea<i our “ads” will not take the I A., Jarrett and Prince Todd and A son w as born to the family of J. A ' John Birks of Ballston is suffering tin and W. L. Warren appointed view large shipment cf our instruments to statements therein made us facts until they have learned through ex from a paralytic stroke, ani is unable to listened to the oration by Rev. Harry ers to assess said damages, if any; to Thus. Rogers are over on tho Big Nes- Waugaman on the 7th inst. perience that we do w hat we claim. To tel[ you that we have the Watkins, w hich was given in that gentle meet at Roberts P. O., July lath, at 10 McMinnville direct. tccca fishing best and purest line of drugs, only discloses a well known fact,_ we The soda fountain at Kuns’ confec speak. This shipment will be in charge ot Col. man ’ s usual fluent manner. The audi won’t say anything more about it here, but come aud see us. a. m. A. E. Cook and family and hie sisters, Pull hne of artists’ materials such as tionery is now running at full blast. L. V. Moore, our Pacific coast wholesale ence was appreciative, but their enthus- Mrs. Simmons and Miss Rose Fletcher, Chas. M. Post was granted scholarship paints, pastels, crayons, etc. at the representative, and he has been instruct Mrs. Julia Snyder left Thursday fora . iasm was somewhat effected by the in state agricultural college on nomina are over on the Little Nestucca. Novelty. 24tf ' year’s sojourn with relatives in Ohio. ed to close them out at w liolesale prices dampness of the trees overhead and the ROGERS BROS X tion of Representative Guild and recom to private buyers direct. These instru Married — In this city July 5th, by A. B. Apperson left yesterday for a benches underneath. D. P. Trullinger has completed the mendation of Supt. Stilwell. ments will be on exhibition in McMinn , brief vacation, visiting with friends at new Pike bridge, three miles above his Elder J. A. Campbell, Mr. Albert King pharmacy . <=> After the exercises were concluded an Viewers on road petitioned for by J. ville one week from next Monday, and ery and Mies Belle Fouts, both of Carlton. The Dalles and Oregon City. mill. effort was made to form a procession for B. Stilwell et al ordered to re-view same sale will continue one week only . The ÛlJUUœkJlJUUUUUUUUUUUjLULk^ Miss Daisy Young is home from a the parade, but this was not much of a fee cream from this time on nt Kuns’ Mrs. E C. Apperson took Tuesday’s on July 15th at 10 a. tn., to meet at Web only wav we can afford to sell to private ' visit to Vancouver and Portland, and I success, owing to a number of those who foot church. confectionery. tf train for the Chautauqua assembly at buyers at wholesale prices is to ship was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. | were to participate having decided that John Evcnden, of the First National, Oregon City. In matter of road petition of W. M goods in by the carload and sell them Gray. it was too wet for anything of the kind. Russell et al is for the time being a horny-handed Ordered that W. W. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Manning went up Tbe liberty car was very pretty and was Nelson, John Holman and W. II. Har- quick. J. C. Cooper and son Wells, and Capt. granger on his Happy valley farm. 1 to Meadow lake Saturday and remained If you want a flue piano or organ this Harris and son Arthur pulled for the filled with beautiful little girls. Edene rison be directed to meet at North Yam- is your chance to get one from the man Kuns is stocked with fine minced sea over Sunday. Briedwell of this city was chosen goddess coast the first of the week, to remain hill on July 17th, 1895, at 10 a. m. with ufacturer. We will not guarantee the clams, put up at the mouth of the Co Dr. Harry T Hoople was up from two or three weeks. of liberty. surveyor, and view, survey and lav out prices offered at this sale after the sale lumbia. And they are clams, pure and Portland to spend the 4th, and returned The base ball game between Amity said road. Prosecuting Attorney McCain and simple and good. closes, and we will not duplicate orders. on Saturday. family started for their ranch in Tilla and Bethel was won by Amity in a score BILLS ALLOWED. So make up your mind and come early Miss Lulu Toran of Eugene is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Griffith of Inde mook county Tuesday, for their annual of 8 to 9. the Misses Link and other friends in pendence were down to spend Sunday at sojourn of a number of weeks. The balloon ascension came the near Justice transcript State vs Foster $ 55 95 and get your pick, as they will go quick “ Sampson 32 65 at the prices and terms we will offer. If McMinnville. Elsia Wright’s. est being an unmitigated success of any Mrs. J. L. Ferguson died at Lafay “ “ Slocum 40 40 you can’t pay all cash, we will accept feature of the day, the balloon rising to a Any one having a small farm of from Prof. Fargo is the one member of the ette on the 5th inst., after a protracted “ “ Rutan 30 95 part cash and give you some time on the 80 to 100 acres for sale correspond with McMinnville college faculty spending his illness from paralysis. The funeral was great height, and the aeronaut making a “ Emerson 22 70 balance. Corné and see us I thrilling parachute jump. C. D. Purvine, Zena, Polk Co., Oregon vacation at home conducted by the Eastern Star. W. W. K imball C o ., “ “ Malone 16 80 1 The steam merry-go-round was given A. D. Simpson, who is prospecting in ■ Miss Stella Kitchen of Portland ar Wanted—By W. L. Warren, real estate the heaviest patronage, and attracted “ Armstrong 54 35 Manufacturers. eastern Oregon, has a communication in rived Saturday on a visit to her mother, agent.to list real estate for sale or houses F R Wilson lumber. 70 47 the greatest attention. One exceedingly !Uc7Iinuville Produce .Harket. this issue. He hasn’t struck much gold, | Mrs. W. F. Coulter. “ ......... and farms for rent. A number of good tall fellow from away-back somewhere, J F Bvers 63 40 Reported by L. E. Walker. bnt is having plenty of experience. The bicycle race occurs this afternoon farms desired. Office in Wright block. 372 60 became so infatuated with the thing that << << Oats. ...................................... 20@23 A new line of stationery and inks just instead of tomorrow, because of races to 8 88 Before making your purchases call on he leased a section and swung through Butter .................................... 20@25 put in at the Novelty, A. H. Pape, pro be held in Portland tomorrow. Miss Ella Woods, agent for Lipman, the entire day. A number of McMinn Jones & Adams, lumber.............. 34 74 Eggs .............. ....................... 12@14 prietor. 24tf Stephens & Wooden, lumber. Parties going to the coast can have the Wolfe & Co., Portland, at her home on ville citizens indulged themselves pretty 55 93 I D Daniel, lumber H. G. Guild of Sheridan was in the R eporter follow them without charge by B street, where she will be pleased to freely with the swing, too. 22 69 Chickens................................ $200@2 50 8c a B> city Monday. filing a request to that effect. show you samples and take orders. The Indian war dance was held in a Coroner’s inquest, Hans Jensen 42 45 Turkeys................................ Ducks ................ . ................... $3.50 H L Heath printing 2 70 The Free Methodistswill open a camp- j Free camping privileges are afforded J Married—By Rev. Belknap, July 3d, warehouse near the picnic grounds, and COLOGNE. 6 25 Potatoes................................ meeting at Whiteson in about two weeks. I teachers on the Chautauqua grounds at 1395, at the home of the bride’s parents, an admission was charged spectators. A J Apperson mdse for poor Dressed Hogs ....................... John F Derby tile. 7 38 There is one medicine that will cure Oregon City, and the round trip to Port Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark of McCoy, The Indians were there in full force, and 8 00 Veal. .................................. ■ Or., Mr. C. H. Moore and Miss Emma they had a perfectly lovely time. They J N Reed boardingindigent. . immediately. We refer to DeWitt’s Col land is only 25 cents. Baled hay, timothy. ic and Cholera cure for all summer com- ] Will Kuns is a great harmonizer of Clark, in the presence of a few invited became reasonably drunk befors night, Nichole & Gabriel, mdse for poor 10 00 << cheat ............... Rogers Bros, same ........... 13 00 and the capacity of the city cooler was plaints. ■ No delay, no disappointment, j animals. His last attraction is two guests a oats.................... J B Stilwell, supt salary and fees 162 00 considerably strained, most of the braves no failure. Rogers Broe. young wolves, a prairie dog and a domes D. C. Williams left on Monday for Wyatt Harris, recorder’s salary 119 90 RETAIL MARKET. Southern Oregon, in the interest of the being accommodated therein at some Deputy ........................... Wilbur Mulkey of Amity is assisting tic cat, all in the same box. Baled Straw......................... 50 00 time during the day. The Indian band Assessor J. W. Bones in the work of J It is thought the St. Joe bridge will college, and will visit his home at Gold A E McKern, clerk’s salary. . . 150 00 Mixed Chop. $15.50 preparing the rolls. be made passable by next Sunday. The Hill before returning. He finds a bright was present and rendered music. The Deputy........................... 50 00 Wheat Chop contest between their band and the Mc The “Big Four” are: The Chicago work was delayed by inability to get the prospect, as far as he has canvassed, for Minnville band was very close, though Wilson & Henderson, liverv hire 13 00 Shorts........... an increased attendance at the college Cottage organ, Kingsbury piano, New lumber promptly delivered. 20 00 Middlings the McMinnville boys bad an advantage, 1 N Collard, janitor.............. Home sewing-machine and Victor bicy Rev. Elmer E. Thompson enjoyed a next winter. 12 00 Bran ......... their band wagon being much the .finest. Road survey D Bird.................... McMinnville people who have been cle. Lowest prices, easy termB. 28tf visit last week from his elder brother, 18 00 L. E. Walker will buy all your pro The Indiau who manipulated the drum Same Stilwell et al................... C. G rissen . Rev. Roe Thompson, pastor of the Pres appointed to duties at the state fair are: had quite an experience. He started to Same Blum et al......... 26 00 duce, paying the highest price in cash market will justify. He will sell Miss Rosa Brooks from Goldendale,: byterian churches at Butteville and John Redmond, superintendent of divis cross the picnic grounds, carrying his Same Newman et al 26 00 the you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar ion of horses; Mrs. Fellows, division of Aurora. Wash., is the guest of her brother, Frank 5 40 den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. instrument. Somehow, in some manner, R Jacobson, mdse.............. bridge work. Olds. D. W. Potter and family left for Ne sewing and knitting; Ed Hendricks, the drum got him down, got on top of W T Hash. 9 00 D street south of First National Bank. ticket collector; Chas. Galloway, grand He also carries a full line of Graham in “ 35 00 him, mashed him flat down on the J F Earhart, The largest and finest candies ever1 tarts on Monday. Mr. Potter is taking a sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, stand vender. “ 45 00 small ground, and every time he tried to rise Thos Perry, bought by dealers on the West Side, just: rest after his big harvest of 600 gallons of wheatlets, etc. WL Murray, “ M. B. Hendrick having purchased the strawberries, which he sold all the way 1 50 received by Kuns upset him in a most unceremonious man “ Redmond warehouse is putting in new ner. The impression got out that he FredLebold, 1 50 Horae for Sale. M. L. Morris of North Yamhill was a from 20 to 50 cents a gallon. Jesse Noble, “ machinery and enlarging it. He will 1 50 was drunk and they took him to the Seven years old, weight about 1050, Mrs. E. B. Fellows and daughter and caller on Monday. He re ports a wonder J F Jenkins, “ not promise to store your grain for less cooler. 1 50 gentle and kind and pretty fair and ful hop crop on the way in the Pike Mies Elvie Apperson have rented a cot M Thurber, “ than anyone, but will promise to pay the 3 00 willing traveler. A good family horse. A rain on the 4th of July is unfortu tage at Oysterville, near Ilwaco. They neighborhood. “ highest market price at all times, and if nate, still it has its advantages. For C M Rude, 1 50 Also a good, gentle, young pony, with Miss Nora Cooper's return from Pull will go to occupy it next week, and will he cannot pay as much as some one else, V Sherman, “ 1 50 cart. Either animal will be sold at a instance the man who sold lemonade had be absent about two months. man, Wash., is expected this week.) “ you will always know where to find your a regular snap. He made up the com Max Lebold, 1 50 bargain. Inquire at this office. E. M. Underwood, late graduate of Miss Cooper was among this year’s A Thurber, “ wheat. 29tf 3 00 mon, everyday article in a tub, placed graduates of the state agricultural college the state university, and one of Yam Geo Gilson, “ 1 50 the tub where it would catch the dripp Information has been filed with Justice hill’s brightest young men, will teach at that place. HJ Pearson, “ 1 50 ings from the red bunting used for deco Rhodes charging C. R. Jack of Amity “ Chas. Hemstreet has just received the school at Sprague, Wash., the coming with an assault with criminal intent up ration, and in a short time he had a tub Z J Imus, 8 00 When Baoy was sick, we gave her Castoria, new engine for his boat. He is at work winter. We wish him the highest suc on the person of Berth Ford, aged about full of the most brilliant red lemonade Wm Harvey, “ 19 95 When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, What is the use of sending to Portland for work that on the hull, and will have his boat run cess. 29 17 When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, 4 years, the little daughter of Fannie you ever saw. Of course it sold well. B R Woods, can just as well be done at home. The Carlton As soon as J. P. Irvine’s store front “ ning in a few weeks.—[Tillamook Head 21 45 When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, Ford, an employe of the hotel at that Red lemonade always does. One enter Will Malone, Machine Shop is fitted up for repairing all kinds of was removed the wind got around in light. “ 20 70 place. The assault is said to have oc prising vender put up an additional lot F Small, . machinery-. Having added pipe-cutting tools and the north, necessitating the putting up “ 19 95 When occasion demands its use, try curred in the parlor of the hotel on July of decorating in order to secure enough J W Ballinger, of canvas. The new front will give him tube expander, and having iron and wood lathes, I am Sam Dunn, “ 18 00 DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is cool 4th during the celebration. The case coloring to meet the demand. A Ford, “ 41 40 ing to burns, stops pain instantly, more light, ami will be a great improve will be hearil tomorrow at 10 a. m. in prepared to do ENGINE WORK and BOILER ■ .and tor Sale. A Pioneer's Recommendation. 1 50 j Allie Newman, “ cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or ment. Repairing. Give me a trial. this city. Six witnesses have been sub- 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 . “ C. F. Daniels and children and Fred pcenaed. Mr. J. W. Venable, of Downy, a pio C Springer, 1 50 skin eruptions. Always cures piles. acres under plow, balance pasture and “ Kleyver returned from Slab creek on neer of Los Angeles County, Cal., says: S Wigle, 2 50 Rogers Bros. Fruit dryers of large capacity are being young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 J L Fletcher, corduroy Monday. Mr. Daniels reports an enjoy “ Whenever I am troubled with a pain in 10 67 The athletic club on Wednesday even established at some of the leading towns orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated 50 00 ing rented five acres of J. F. Cook’s land able time, and that the largest number of the state. At Eugene we heard of one the stomach or with diarrhoea I use J C Pennington, salary between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre. F H Barnhart, printing of campers during their stay was about Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Cholera and Diar 5 40 Including Wagon and Plow work, Horse Shoeing, Etc adjoining J. E. Brooks, on which they Easy terms. This is a snap. Address of 300 bushels capacity per day. The rhoea Remedy. I have used it for years, R L Conner, deputy sheriff 50 00 will build a bicycle track and ball grounds. sixty. S heridan L and Co. propriet-jr has a large prune orchard of 6 50 Farmers in town today, Friday, his own, but to keep his plant at work and know it to he a reliable remedy, and Likens Bros, blacksmithing The rental to be paid is $100 a year. recommend it to every one.” For sale Gates & Henry, livery Hire 11 50 Mules tor Sale. will take special interest in observing during the season is contracting prunes Still we have insurance adjusters with j W G Henderson, salary and brd’g by S. Howorth & Co , Druggists. the meritB of the Little Champion binder, A span of 2-year-old-mnles for eale. from bis neighbors at one cent a pound. us. Mr. Clark of San Francisco arrived ’ prisoners 230 35 Inquire at Riley Smith’s place on Dayton which is to he given a test between town PrCKERVII IE. This looks like a big lay out for tbe Wednesday. He thought our summer J W Bones, assessor 189 00 and McMinnville road. 26-4 rather surpassed bis home state, but he and the fair grounds, after the race is' grower. Another large plant ia being E F Sutherland, blacksmithing 9 60 over. Go and see it. The merry clatter of the mower can be put in at Salem. It is about time that came on a very exceptional day. C D Johnson, “ 23 30 Leave your order for a good, fat chick O. P. Coshow, Esq , left yesterday on j some enterprising citizen of McMinnville heard in the outskirts of town The Little Champion Binder will be Thos Bredberg, coffin for poor 15 00 en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street S. P. Smith, who is now a graduate of his trip to Baltimore, as delegate of the found employment for his cash and his given a field trial in the field just this 2 00 market. the Oregon agricultural college, has re A H Pape, stationery side of fair grounds to-day, Friday, i Baptist Young Peoples’ Union. He took energies at the same time. Portland Hospital, care of Berg turned home Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real with him a good supply of honest adver D. W. Ralston, the Sheridan stock after the races. and Boyer 60 00 1 Estate Mortgages, etc., always on eale at The Puckervilleitee were agreeably- tising literature of Yamhill county to man, started his drive of 4,000 sheep to Sheriff Henderson and Elsia Wright spread broadcast in the east. 6 00 this office. disappointed in not spending the Fourth C P Durant, blacksmithing tf Portland yesterday. Three thousand E L Weed, mdse Have an immense stock of furniture. They go to Portland next Wednesday as dele 1 50 at Meadow lake, as the rain w as much I . E. Walker is paying highest market D. B. Kingery is building an addition started from Amity, 500 from Gopher gates from Charity lodge to the grand have to keep a big stock, because they have a large needed and proves a great blessing to Dr Calbreath, professional ser- price for hides, pelts aud tallow. to his farm house 17x37 feet. He will and 500 from McMinnville. Mr. Ral vices ................... 30 50 lodge of Workmen. the farmers. territory to supply. Prices on everything in our have a porch the entire length of it, to ston and son, Mr. Redd of Carlton and 1 50 Mr Frank Little of Seattle, formerly 1 E H Barker, Iwarding jurors I.icenaes to Marry. Subjects at the Cumberlaud Presby which will be piped the cool, crystal store are surprisingly- cheap just now. If you Mr. Ferguson of Amity will accompany 8 60 July Sth, Alfred Kingery, 28, and Bell of this place, has been visiting his bro- Buster's drugstore, prescriptions terian church for Sunday will be “The water from the adjacent hillside. Mr. the shipment. The trainload of sheep want proof of this, come in and price the goods. j J F Magers, ealarj’ and money ther, Carlos Little. King’s Decree,’’ and in the evening, an-' Kingery has a model country home. Foute, 27, of Yamhill county. will be made up at Portland on jhe 16th paid ........................... ................. 70 90 Messrs. Peter and Benjamin Dorland other reform sermon, “Marriage and July 6th, M. W. Espy, 45, of Josephine WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. Co. Supt. Stilwell goes to Oregon City inst. The price paid by Mr. Ralston visited old friends here the 4th and 5th ■ P P Durant, iron rods. 4 65 Divorce ’’ county, and Virginia David, 30, of ranged from $2.25 to 3.50 per head. The insts. today, to remain until the 20th. He J W Cook, aid for indigent 8 00 E lmer E. T hompson , Pastor. Yamhill county. rightly regards the educational meetings R eporter hopes to see the gentleman 42 00 Miss Faith Kidder of Montaville, who A Nelson, com’r salary Bennie H. Aaron, aged 15, son of Mrs. | now being held there as the greatest op make a decided success of this big ven i J J Henderson, com’r salary 44 10 There is great danger m neglecting F. H. Taylor, and Claude Buell, aged 13, portunity for Oregon teachers they have ture, and the citizens of Yamhill ought has been visiting relatives here, suddenly Colic, Cholera and similar complaints. son of Mrs. G. M. McGee, were committed ever had. and hopes to see them improve to tender him a reception or a new hat returned to Portland Wednesday upon receiving word that her mother was very How Editors Are Treated fu China. An absolutely prompt and safe cure is All kinds of Fine, to the reform school by Judge Magers on it. ot Watches, Clocks on his return for his efforts to improve ill. found in DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera D. A. SMITH'S AU kind« end Jewelry for sale at Nineteen hundred editors of a Pekin Cure. Rogers Bros. Monday, on affidavit of these parents ‘ Difficult and Mrs. J. I. Knight of Hillsboro came the home market. —N'EW- hard timet price« Several of our citizens attended camp paper are said to have been beheaded. setting forth the incorrigibility of the up Monday to see her parents, Mr. and old Watches re- James Stewart, aliasCapt. Paul Webb, meeting Sunday. Some would shudder at such slaughter, Notice for Bid». lads Mrs. Hoberg. She went on to Albany- a former photographer of this city, who Miss Bessie Carr returned from Ne who are heedless of the fact that, con Bids will be received at the court house J. Wilson Cook and E. Estes have Tuesday, and will return to this city to attempted to ride his barrel down a log tarts Sunday, where she has been coast sumption is ready to fasten its fatal hold in McMinnville, Oregon, July 13, 1895, as new at ** formed a partnership for the sale of I morrow. Mr. Knight and A. M. San chute in the Couer d’Alene country on ing. Miss Mary Smith, who went over OPPOSITE POSTOrFICt on themselves. Dr. Pierce’s Golden at one o’clock p. m., for the erection of Page's coiled spring, woven steel wire ders started Monday for a climb up July 4th, was still living at last report with her, returned home by stage coach Medical Discovery is the efficient remedy the bridge across the Yamhill river, first fence in this and Polk counties. A [ Mount Hood. received Wednesday. The barrel slid last Monday. B ridget . for weak lungs, spitting of blood, short above D. P. Trullinger’s mill, according sample is on exhibition at Mr. Cook’s H. L. Heath and Walter Durham have part way down tbe chute at lightning ness of breath, bronchitis, asthma, se to the plans for said bridge now on file farm or at Mr. Estes’ residence on A in contemplation a brief visit to British rapidity until it struck a splinter, which Among the numerous persons who in the clerk’s office. The right to reject street. Call on or address them. 26-4 Columbia, and expect to start about the set it to wabbling and, jumping 30 feet have been cured of rheumatism by Cham vere coughs and kindred affections. Stamps, Lafayette County, Arkansas. any and all bids is reserved. Done by berlain ’ s Pain Balm, mention ehould be 15th inst. A part of their outing will be Old Yamhill is the most patriotic iDto the air, fell upon the rocks below D b . R. V. P ierce : Dear Sir—I will say order of the county court this 3d day of county in the state. She has three taken upon the wheel, which is the best Stewart’s spine was fractured in two made of Mrs. Emily Thorne, of Toledo, this to you, that consumption is heredi July, 1895. 28-2 fourth of July celebrations within her means a tourist can adopt for seeing a places. His physicians have little hope Wash., who says: “I have never been tary in my wife’s family; some have al A. E. M c K ern , Clerk. of his recovery, though their petient is able to procure any medicine that would ready died with the disease. My wife borders, at Sheridan, North Y’amhill new country. and Amity. The G. A. R. will celebrate Quite a number of T. A. White's a man of strong will, and believes that relieve me of rheumatism like Chamber has a sister, Mrs. E. A. Cleary, that was One of the most important parts about a Harvester WILLAWA. three days at the former place.—[Inde. brethren of Charity lodge A. O. U W. he will live. His parents, Capt. J. H. lain’s Pain Balm. I have also used it for taken with consumption. She used your is the Sickle. I have extra pendence Enterprise. This year wasn’t were favored by that gentleman with a Stewart and wife of this city, are very lame back with great success. It is the “Golden Medical Discovery,” and to the Lem Campbell opened a saloon here July 9th, best liniment lever used, andl take pleas to sell by the gallon. a patebin’ to what we generally have, I free treat of ice cream at his restaurant much grieved over tbe accident. surprise of her many friends, she got H. Bailey is quite sick. ure in recommending it to my friends.” Brother Ford. Friday night. The members who fail to For a number of years the officials of For sale by S. Howorth & Co., Druggists. well. My wife has also had hemorrhages Miss Carrie Fraunendiener left for Dolph Mon The hot weather materially reduced attend lodge during the hot season miss Philadelphia have been searching for from the lungs, and her sister insisted on day, where she will work in the Dolph hotel. the patronage that otherwise would have these good things. her using the “Golden Medical Discov There will be a basket meeting held in Barber’s the lawful heirs to the large landed “Ball- Probate Court. grove Sunday, July 21. All are invited. for the McCormick, Deering and Osborne machines, I also been accorded Mies Faye Swick, the Methodist campmeeting is being held Brown estate” in that city, which has Estate of Hans Jensen. Amos Nelson ery.” I consented to her using it, and Claud Mendingball has returned from southern Dayton elocutionist, and her assistants, at the fine camp grounds at Canby. been exempt from taxes for a hundred appointed administrator. Bonds fixed it cured her. She has had no symptoms Oregon, where he has been working the past have Machine Oils and Compounds. Rubber and Leather spring. in the entertainment of Wednesday even- j The following parties went fjom this years, as it was held in trust by a church at $1000. Bonds approved, Amos Hin j of consumption for the past six years. sizes. Rubber and Cotton Hose. Round, Thomas Longden, a well-known citizen ot this Belting, all ing. Those who did brave the heat place Saturday: Mrs. L. Root, Mrs. organization. There have been, from ton, Geo. D. Vinton and Jas. B. Rowell Yours very truly, place, left for southern IlUnols to take charge of Square and Flat Rubber and Hemp Packing. In fact were well pleased with the program. A Jewell, Mrs. D. C. Derby, Miss Lizzie time to time, numerous claimants to the appointed appraisers. W. C. R ogers , M. D. a grist mill, July 8th. We wish him success. number of the lady’s friends were up Handley, Misses Edith and Lillie Brown estate, but as yet, none has been able to A majority of our citizens went to Sheridan the everything for the Estate of Jos. Hoskins. Final account Delicate diseases in either sex, how 4th and 5th. The weather was bad, but all had and Miss Delia Stout of Carlton. Mrs. satisfactorily establish legal lineage, as allowed, administrator discharged and from Newberg. ever induced, speedily cured. Book sent a good time, considering that tho program con The rules governing the use of city S. F. Harding and Mrs. B. F. Clubine the direct descendant from Wm. Ball, bondsmen exonerated. securely sealed, 10 cents in stamps. Ad sisted of music by the band, and good speaking went over Tuesday. The meeting holds the original owner, who died in 1737. water must be enforced. The rules pro Estate of Luther G. Hill. Final ac by Hon. O. P. Coshow, of McMinnville, S. W Dapiel S. Nash of this city, who traded count presented and Saturday, August dress in confidence, World’s Dispensary WUson and others. vide that water may be used for lawns over next Sunday. and at prices that are Cheaper than the Cheapest. Call in. Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Wm. Hash was home on the 4th, visiting with County Supt. Stilwell has secured free land in Lane county for the property of 10th, 1895, at 9 a. m. set to hear same. and streets between the hours of six and parents. He returned to his work in Portland nine in the morning and evening. The , transportation by the steamer Toledo for C. Hall in Oak Park, is in receipt of a Estate of Comfort V. Remington. July 8th. Farm for Sale. time to shut off the water is indicated by j all teachers in Yamhill county desirous letter from a nephew asking him to Will admitted to probate upon proof An unparalleled bargain if taken in 10 the whistle at nine o’clock, and if the of attending the state teachers’ associa qualify as the san of one cf the direct taken in open court. Mrs. Jennie Rem Wm. Rennie is managing the ware W. W. days. 160 acres a mile from Whiteson, houses of the Atlas Milling Co, rules are not complied with, the violators ' tion to be held at Gladstone park, Ore heirs, Mrs. Han“ah Nash, who was a ington appointed executrix. ( of the rule will have to be shut off This gon City, on the ISth, 19tb, and 20th cousin of John Brown of Harper’s Ferry, Levis, Geo. Braithwaite and J. C. Scott fronting on county road. All level land For Trade. O. O. Hodson bicycled to Independ j ana fenced, with living water. 100 acres “We had an epidemic of dysentery in I insts., in connection with the Chautau also a direct heir. It is believed that the appointed appraisers. is by order of the superintendent. A good double circular water power lineage has been established. Mr. Nash Estate of Lars A. Newgard. Inventory i in growing grain. Price with crop, $3,- ence on business Monday, and to Dayton this vicinity last summer,” says Samuel sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off Oke Johnson, a Swede from Dayton, qua assembly, which began its session on Wednesday. 700. Be quick if you want this bargain S. Pollock, of Briceland, Cal. “I was saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water aged 56 years, and a widower, was tried on Wednesday. Tickets can be secured is one of nine children, aud one-ninth approved, Mrs. Ada Unruh, state lecturer of the taken with it and suffered severely un | Nothing like it has ever been offered. of his mother’s share of this estate I ---------------------- at his office, good at any time during the for insanity last Friday on petition of wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 “We would urge everyone to read the Take your pencil and figure the price per W. C. T. U., arrived from McMinnville til some one called my attention to dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and Frank R. Smith. Johnson has been ten days, and good from Dayton or any amounts to $60,000. The whereabouts last Friday and will be in Ashland until ■ acre, then deduct the probable value of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di logging outfit complete, including 800,000 farming in Oregon for about a year, but way point. This is a great stroke by the of one of the direct heirs is not known. advertisement of Simmons Liver Regu the crop, aud see where it stands as an after the Chautauqua, in charge of the arrhoea Remedy. I L P‘j?c,ye^ a feet of logs in etream and pond at the was formerly a smelter in Colorado. superintendent in favor of the teachers, It is Benjamin Brown, who lived at lator. We have never before said one temperance school of methode during the and felt better after tbe first dose. Be ' investment. W. R R reibenstein , mill. Logs can be floated on this stream Testimony showed that he had made who ought generally to avail themselves North Y’amhill in 1866, and in the fall of word in favor of any patent medicine ad aeyembly.—[Tidings. Whiteson, Or. fore one-half of the bottle had been used ! for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 mile« several attempts to kill himself. The of the privilege, if possible. If the at that year went to California. Should vertisement in our columns, but having Mrs. Julia Snyder’s oolaborera in the I was well. I recommended it to my west of Sheridan on a good level road. causes of his derangement are overwork,: tendance proves large at this gathering, these lines be read by anyone who given Simmons Liver Regulator a fair Dr. Rutan of Newberg, who was serv trial, we do not hesitate to say that for W. C. T. U. tendered her a farewell friends and their experience was tbe Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last knows his whereabouts, they can proba the annual county normal institute may heredity, and an injury upon the head when young by falling from a horse, and be dispensed with this year. The boat bly secure a fat “divy” by putting him dyspepsia and general debility it cannot ing a sentence in the county jail, for reception Friday afternoon, which in- same. We all unite in saving it is the year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. being rendered unconscious for two days. goes down Mondays, Wednesdays and onto the prospect he has of inheriting a be excelled.’’—Fred M. Childs, editor assault upon bis wife, was released Tues . eluded an ice cream banquet at White’s best.” For sale by S. Howorth & Co., Will trade for land. Addrets, I restaurant. day on a writ of habeas corpus. Druggists. News, Kenton, Ohio, S heridan L and C o , large fortune. Fridays, returning alternate days. His father died by his own hand, AS “SAMT OF POSEN” SAYS: 1 s Cologne Sein ¡ Porcelain W are ÿ$ And Seethe Latest and Neatest Things in Dishes WALLACE & WALKER CARLTON MACHINE SHOPS LOOK HERE I WOOD AND IRON WORK B. p. BUOOD, Prop. BURHS& DAHIEUS juuulmjuu Jewelry Store * * * 0. 0. HODSON WITH REPAIRS. • • • • Sickles and Sections Engine, Thresher or Binder O. O. HODSON