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LOCAL NEWS. DIVORCED. MARRIED. SEED. Farm to Rent. Probate Court. Dr. Johnson is having a new walk laid W. L. Warren will receive proposals Estate of J. W. Rogers. Inventory in front of his residence. Au Arrest at North Yamhill Friday filed and approved. Petition to sell per for renting E. L. Snowden’s farm, situa W. D. McDonald and tamily returned bright, the dentist, McMinnville. aud I’rogre»» of the Case Sluce. sonal property approved. Property or ted 3 miles north of town, adjoining last week from a vacation at Ilwaco. At the term of court last April, C. B. Mrs. A. Hussey of Portland ie visiting dered sold (or cash. Petition to set Squire Underwood’s. 30 acres field, at J. W Cowls’. F. Dielsehneider has had a new picket Mann of North Yamhill brought suit for apart exempt property to Mary A. acres orchard, 6 room house, good barn, fence constructed about his residence. divorce against his wife. Belle Mann, on Ice cream from this time on at Kuns' Rogers, widow of decedent, allowed. place finely watered, timber to be cut, the ground of desertion, she beiug at the No business was done by the city confectionery. tf 30-4 Estate of Frederick L. Little. Alf. vacated after harvest. council on Tuesday evening for lack of a time in Oakdale, Neb. After decree of Smith appointed administrator. Bonds ' Attorney Hume of Dajton was in the divorce was granted. Mann supposed For Sale or Trade. quorum. city Wednesday. fixed at $5000. I that, as defendant had not answered, The thermometer stood at 40 early yes acres seven miles west of Me- Estate of David Ramsey. Receipts 400 Mist Mary Wilson of Albany is visiting terday morning, within eight degrees of there would be no appeal, and that he and vouchers on final distribution filed Minnville. 169 acres in cultivation. the family of her brother, W. B. Gilson. 1 was privileged to again get married at Good improvements of all kinds, fruit and executor discharged. * freezing. Magazines, eastern weeklies aud other any time. So the following Sunday, and berries in abundance, living water, Estate of Isaiah Waddell. Final ac Born, on Tuesday, August 6th, 1895, T. B. Reed has gone to Tillamook to periodicals are now on sale at the Novel April 21, he was united in wedlock to a count allowed and approved and admin- good stock farm. M ill trade for a small ty book store. 3i tf put in a Lid on a big logging contract to 1 the w ife of J. II. Jordan of this city, a Miss Tidd of North Yamhill. Mrs. Mann, istrator discharged and bondsmen ex farm unincumbered. Address, ’ daughter. the divorced, returning to Oregou and H. T. Graves of Sheridan was in town soon to be let. W. L. W arren , onerated. David Neyberger and Misses Lettie seeing the situation, brought suit against Mr Day, representing the National Wednesday, and gate us a call. Real Estate and Loan Agent, Guardianship of Eddie and Million and Josie Jacobson returned from New her late husband for marrying before the 30t f McMinnville, Or. The soda fountain at Kuns’ confec Life Association of Hartford, Conn., is ! Booth, minors of Eliza D. Booth, de expiration of the six months fixed by in the city this week. I port on Tuesday. tionery is now running at full blast. ceased. Inventory approved. Prof. J. A. Buchanan, real estate and statute as the limit within which to ap For Sale. Charity Lodge A. O. U. W. has named J. F Byers, the lumberman, had busi Estate of J. B. Smith. Petition to insurance agent of North Yamhill, was peal from the decree, claiming that she I have a 2% ekein Mitchell wagon for B. F. Hartman as its choice for D. D. G. ' ness before the commissioners on Wed was sent east on a visit and refused require the administrator of the estate sale cheap; also a new Centennial fan M. for Yamhill county. 1 in the city Tuesday. nesday. Pony and cart for sale cheap, Will money with which to return, and that to file semi-annual account set for hear ning mill. 32-2 C. A. W allace . The families of Rev. E. E. Thompson A. H. Pape, of the Novelty book store, COLOGNE. exchange for good second-hand buggy summons in suit for divorce was not ing Sept. 3d, 1895, at 1 p. m. and F. Anstine joined the campers at 1 Estate of J. H. Maddox. Inventor?’ has eetablisheti a news stand. Consult He.Hiuuvillc Produce Market. promptly served. Mann was arrested and pay some difference. Apply at this Jones’ mill on Monday. 1 his tables for reading matter. 31 tf Reported by L. E. Walker. Friday by Sheriff Henderson and the approved. I office. < Estate of Keziah Hastings. Ordered Oats.............................. . . . A httle daughter recently came to the case was tried before Justice Rhodes in Alfred Smith of North Yamhill was in 20@23 The contract for painting the Cook that five shares of bank stock be sold at Butter family of Wm.Willis, and al) parties con- f the city Wednesday. 20@25 school building was let by the school this city on Tuesday, Attorney Vinton public sale as personal property ie sold Eggs................... prosecuting, and Attorneys Irvine and ....... 10 Mr«. Mary Clark of Chemawa is visit cerned are rejoiced thereat. board to John Lynn, who'agrees to do Chickens.............. $200@2 50 Talmage defending. The justice reserved on execution. John W. Loder, a McMinnville college the , ing her brother, A. C. Chandler. work for $66. Turkeys ............. . . 8c a ft his decision until yesterday, Mann being The largest and finest tandies ever graduate, and now a law student at Ore Ilenrj’ Fletcher, who is turning out held in $200 bonds, furnished by his One night when Mr. Isaac Reese was Ducks.................. $3.50 gon City, was in town Saturday. bought by dealers on the West Side, just golden grain again this year, says his stopping with me, says M. F. Hatch, a I the ' 20 Miss Dell Dudrow, who has been ill , own wheat yielded 35 bushels per acre, father-in-law. Jhe justice bound him prominent merchant of Quartermaster, Potatoes.......... received by Kuns Dressed Hogs over in the sura of $250. 4c with inflammatory rheumatism at Mr. . ami some he has threshed for Mr. Free Ed Sutherland made a business trip to 4 The divorced wife returning to North Washington, I heard him groaning. On Veal................... . Woodrum ’ 8, is reported as recovering. man upon the high land went 38 bushels. Yamhill, proceeded the following morn going to his room I found him suffering Portland by bicycle last Ft i lay and Sat- j RETAIL MARKET. Clarence Irvine returned from Soda nrday. The channel at the mouth of the Yam ing to her place of residence before going iron cramp colic. He was in such ago Baled Straw............................ Springs Monday, whither he had accom hill river has been dredged and widened east, the old home, for the purpose of ny I feared he would die. I hastily gave Mixed Chop............................. J. S. Cooper, a leading citizen and $15.50 bauker of Independence, was in the city panied his parents and remained a week. the distance of GoO feet. It is now 50 securing some personal effects left in her him a dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Wheat Chop............................ The smoke and ashes that have envel feet wide and over three feet deep, hav room. Here she was met by Mann and Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He Shorts............................. ___ Tuesday. oped us this week are said to come from ing been dredged out an average depth of his new wife, the occupants, anil claims was soon relieved, and the first words he Middlings ....................... A, C. Chandler goes over to Wheatland a destructive fire in the timber near 22 inches. that she was forcibly ejected at the door uttered were, “what was that stuff you Bran......................................... to-day to take the position of manager of Forest Grove. L. E. Walker will buy all John Evenden and Jim Sharp are be by Mann, with threats of killing, while gave me?’’ I informed him. A few Mr. Hendrick's warehouse. John Cook, east of town, had a yield coming expert performers on the man the new wife fled in terror of her life. days ago we were talking about his at duce, paying the highest price in cash A circulating library has been started tack and he said he was never without the market will justify. lie will sell at the Novelty book store. Call and ex of 22 bushels of wheat per acre, while dolin, and with two or three local Mann was promptly rearrested, charged that remedy now. I have used it in my you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar County Treasurer Pennington reports with assault with intent to kill, and the guitarists make fine music. They should den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. All kinds of Fine, of Watches, Clocks amine the plan and see the books. 31 tf D. A. SMITH'S AU kinds «nd Jewelry for sale at some of his running as high as 33 be remembered next winter in giving case came up before Justice Runnels on family for several years. I know its D street south of First National Bank. Difficult and Some new telephone instruments have bushels. —NEW— He also carries a full line of Graham in hard times prices. Wednesday. The charge was changed worth and do not hesitate to recommend local entertainments. old Watches re 9>een put in about town, which render it to my friends and customers. For small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, to that of assault and battery, and change Tuesday’s Oregonian, in its personal paired and made Some rules laid down in bicycle etiquet wlieatlets.etc. the service much more efficient sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. column, noted the return from the coast are: The gentleman should ride on the , of venue taken to this city, where the to run as good Mrs. F. J. Ilellen, who has been visit of "Judge James McCain of McMinn as new at left side of the lady ; allow the lady to go case will be heard today at 10 a. m. Severe griping pains of the stomach Special Fruit Report. ing her uncle, W. L. Warren, went to ville.” Must have been consulting the OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE first on narrow track ; in passing vehicle , Mann was placed in jail in lieu of a new and bowels instantly and effectually Tiie crop-weather bulletin of the Ore Albany on Tuesday to visit her mother. horoscope ? , bond satisfactory to the prosecution. or bicycle going in same direction go to gon state weather service for the week stopped by DeWitt’s Colic and Cholera The “Big Four” are: The Chicago The temperature on Monday, the Sth left after ringing bell. Cure. Rogers Bros. Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor Farm, ending August 5, says: Cottage organ, Kingsbury piano, New ¡□st., was the hottest of the year. Capt. The Southern Pacific Company have Winnesheik Co., Ia., says: Last winter From numerous special fruit reports Home sewing-machine and Victor bicy Harris’ weather service thermometer on sale at their general passenger office Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes of De received from correspondents throughout cle. Lowest prices, easy terms. 28tf registered 102 degrees for a short time in Poitland, 1000 mile tickets at the rate Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve and cured a the state, it appears that the fruit crop is C, G rissen . in the afternoon. of three cents per mile. These tickets large running sore on bis leg. He had very large compared with previous years, W. T. Eooth's and Ed Hendricks’ fam W. L. Warren is laying the foundation are limited to one year from date of sale been under care of physician for months, and more fruit is being shipped from the When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, ilies and Mrs. T. L. Patty went tip to for a good business in the near future by and are good only on lines in Oregon. without obtaining relief. Sure cure for state. In manj’ sections fruitgrowers’ When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, Jones’ mill last Friday. One of the most important parts alxiut a Harvester associations have been formed, whereby When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, scattering advertising matter in the East. One more bicycle race is yet to be run piles. Rogers Bros. Wanted—By W. L. Warren, real estate Persons who wish to sell their farms will to complete the series of five ten-mile consideration of those subjects vital to When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, is the Sickle. I have extra agent,to list real estate for sale or houses do well to list them with him. races. G. S. Wright is entitled to the ’O. O. Hodson and F. W. Fenton go to the growth, preservation and sale of fruit and farm« for rent. A number of good has inured to the general good of the Drs. J. C. Haines and E E. Goucher first medal and J. Weisner the second. Newport with their families to-day. farms desired. Office in Wright block. Mrs. J. H. Jordan is receiving a visit community by stimulating interest in perfoimed a surgical operation upon The time for the last race is not set, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gault left Wednes Uncle Jeff Nelson last Friday, which has if ever run will be a mere matter of form. from her mother, Mrs. Stanton of Port fruitgrowing by a dissemination of knowledge of fruit and fruit growth. By day morning for Dolph for a stay of three led to strong confidence that he may soon I.mid tor Sale. The Wright-Skinner threshing crew land. for the McCormick, Deering aud Osborne machines, I also weeks. Mr. Gault will combine business regain his former health. His long ill were at John Redmond’s yesterday, and 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 Mr. and Mrs. R. Jacobson and three united effort on the part of the members Rubber and Leather with pleasure, having a job of framing a ness is now thought to have been caused will go from there to Chas. Kuns’. Mr. youngest children took y esterday morn who compose the fruitgrowers' associa acres under plow, balance pasture and have Machine Oils and Compounds. tion, or union, markets have been se young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 Belting, all sizes. Rubber and Cotton Hose. barn for a resident over there. by painful hemorrhoids. Wright says wheat so far threshed by ing’s train for Newport. Round, cured for the fruit of a community when orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated Kuns is stocked w ith fine minced sea P. J. Sharp and lra Nelson will go to them has averaged about 25 bushels per J. L. Steward of Carlton, who has Square and Flat Rubber and Hemp Packing. In fact clams, put up at the mouth of the Co the coast next week for a protracted stay. acre. He thinks the wheat acreage is been through a siege of typhoid fever, previous to the organization of the soci between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre. ety little or no sale could be had everything for the Easy terms. This is a snap. Address lumbia. And they are clams, pure and Mr. Sharp is threatened with failing eye less than last year in Yamhill, and that was noticed on the street yesterday. Peaches are scarce in Marion, Washing the total product will be less, S heridan L and C o . A good simple aud good. sight and will take an extended vacation There is no doubt, no failure, when ton, Yambill, Columbia and Multnomah Married, in this city, at the residence from business. Mr. Gilson will fill bis many people seem to differ with him on you take DeWitt’s Colic & Cholera Cura. counties, while in Clackamas county, at the laet conclusion. For Trade. of Mrs. E. B Fellows, Wednesday, Aug place in the barber shop. It is pleasant, acts promptly, no bad af Libera), tho peach crop is the best for A good double circular water power and at prices that are Cheaper than the Cheapest. Call in. President Newlin, of Pacific college, ter effects. Rogers Bros. ust 7, by Rev. E. E. Thompson, Mr. The session of the Cumb. Presbyterian many years. In Douglas and Josephine sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off Chas Scott of Portland and Miss Ida church has granted Pastor Thompson a writing in the Newberg Graphic, says: counties the crop of peaches is light. saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water A team, wagon and harness are to be Lemley of this county. vacation of a couple of weeks. No •‘I can truly say that in all my journey sold under mortgage at the City livery Apples and pears are ripe in abundance, wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 Stomach and bowel complaints are preaching service will be held in that of almost 3,000 miles, I have seen no stables next Monday, at 2 p. m., by and the prospect for an abundant har dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and country that shows the thrift and crop church next Sunday. The pastor has X best relieved by the timely use of De- prospects of the Willamette valley. Sheriff’ Henderson. Chance lor a bar vest of all apples is good. Apples are logging outfit complete, including 800,000 Witt’s Colic and Cholera cure. Insist joined his family at Jones’ mill. large and quite free from worms While feet of logs in stream and pond at the Through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois the gain. on having this preparation. Don’t take O. J. Leabo has been confined to his Prosecuting Attorney James McCain the aphis and other fruit insects are mill. Logs can be floated on this stream prolonged dry weather has materially any other. Rogers Bros. lied the past week from a seveie kick present in the orchards, they have been for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles cut short the wheat, corn and hay, and returned Wednesday evening from a Mrs. J. A. Campbell, who is among upon his leg by a colt. The colt was they uever expect much fruit in these couple of weeks fishing excursion in kept within safe bounds, and are becom west of Sheridan on a good level road. the campers at Jones’ mill, was taken standing hitched to a wagon when Mr. states with any season. Many times Clatsop, followed bv a business trip to ing less numerous. A correspondent Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last stated that where the warnings of the year ill Wednesday morning, and her hus Leabo placed his hand upon its back, since leaving home have I been thankful Salem. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. and the kick followed in quick order. proper authorities (meaning the Oregon Will trade for land. Address, band was sent for. for Oregon’s climate and fertile soil.” A gold watch, ring and breastpin were State Horticultural society) have been S heridan L and Co. Samuel Malone of Terra Haute, Ind., Justice B. F. Rhodes has under rapid The following parlies from McMinn stolen from the residence of Jerome construction a new six-room cottage just was registered at the Hotel Yamhill ville were camped at Meadow lake Wed Derby oue day last week. Mr. Derby heeded the complaints of damage done Meadow Lake is situated 17 miles south and .across the street from his Wednesday. lie is an old friend of J. nesday, as reported by Frank Wallace, when laBt seen was in a fair way to re ' by insects are less frequent. There ia a It ia the ’ large crop of plums of superior quality. northwest of McMinnville father’s reeidence. Mr. Zimmerman is A. Campbell, and expressed himself so who is stopping in town this week: Mrs. cover the property. Prunes are doing well; Italian prunes greatest trout preserve in Oregon, a fact i well pleased with the country, that in doing the work. Wm. Henderson and two sons, Mr. F. M. York, the genial farmer of North promise a full crop, and the petites are fully attested by all who have fished in j Granville Baker comes to the front as time to come he may make it his home. Dielschneider’e family, Mrs. Frank Red Yamhill, was in the city Wednesday, sustaining their established reputation its waters. The "speckled beauties” usual with the beet yield of wheat so far M. O. Lownsdale of Lafayette is en mond, Mrs. Chas. Holman and daughter, one band in a bandage as the result of as strong bearers. Of all the fruits, the here attain a much larger growth than ; prune is the most successful this season. as beard from. Oue field on his farm deavoring to impress the fruit growers of Jeptha Garrison, Dr. A. J. Vial, Jas. going black-berrying and getting a thorn The prune crop is reported as heavy and in the streams. The temperature is cool i north of town turned out 44 bushels per Yamhill with the importance and need Arthur and family aud P. K. Smith and in it. One more admonition against in above the average in all sections’, and and invigorating and the purest water I acre, and another 43. of greater care in the preparation of family. Besides these are berry pickers vading the domain of woman’s occupa quite free from damage by insects. abounds. The lake Is easily reached lb fruit for market. He is expected in from Amity and Newberg. A good tion. The Woodmen of Newberg will formal I a four hours’ drive, the roads being ex The difference between pills and Sim- ceptionally good, and are provided with ly unveil a monument over the grave of McMinnville to consult with fruit raisers i many transients visit the lake from Port Forty-three citizens about Carlton and land, Salem and other pointe, as they North Yamhill petitioned the county mons Liver Regulator, is just this : Pills L. G. Hill, who recently died at that on this subject tomorrow sign-boards. The “Poppleton mill” road place. The unveiling will probably oc Owing to sickness in his family, C. T. can get away from business for a day or court this week for a bounty on coyotes. don’t go down very easy with most peo- up Panther creek is the shortest and cur some Sunday after the rush of the Long has moved back to town after about ; two. Crabs have greatly multiplied in Reference to the proceedings will show pie, and you feel them afterwards. easiest route. The Company’s team harvest season is over, the date not yet a month’s residence on his ranch four . the lake, and fishiDg for them has be- the bounties granted. The petitioners While Simmons Liver Regulator in comes down on Mondays and Fridays, being agreed upon. The ceremony will teen miles west. He found on returning ! come rare sport. A piece of meat tied to set forth that much damage has been liquid or powder is very pleasant to take, and goes up Tuesdays and Saturdays. he in charge of McMinnville camp, and that some heartless thief bad taken about t a string and lowered into the water done them by wolves killing their sheep. and the only feeling that you have after Board is $1 per day; camping privileges President Hawley of Willamette universi half of his coop of spring chickens, with ■ often captures from two to four crabs at G. J. Bryan has lost 80 head, F. P. Hem wards is the great relief that it gives $1 per week. Boats 75 cents a day or 25 one withdrawal. A road lias been opened bree 30, C. E. Baker 5, aud D. W. from constipation, biliousness, sick cents for single hour. Teams will be ty will be the orator. out even giving him first choice. headache and dyspepsia. It is a mild cared for. Address, A civil suit brought up from Dayton D. W. Ralston, the rustling stock- to the mill at the foot of the lake, and Laughlin lost 7 head in one month. laxative and a tonic. the frame aud machinery of the old Pop was tried before Judge Magers on Mon • dealer, is baek from Eastern Oregon, S mith & U sruh , day. Lenora Plummer sued W. N. where he has bought up t.wo trainloads pleton mill is to be moved up and rebuilt, McMinnville, Oregou. Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the pub CAMP JOKES. Crites on a note given by the latter to > of fat stock, oue of cattle and one of placing the shingle mill under the same lic schools at Anderson, Cal., says: “I I The manufacture of tubs and Obituary. Plummer & Ager in Nebraska. Crites > sheep, which he will ship to Chicago. roof. have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and Present population of camp, 175 peo- claimed that he bad paid the note to Mr. Ralston reports the weather ex buckets will then be commenced. A have found it an excellent remedy for pie, Rev. Thompson’s infant, one cow, Mrs. Mary Dundas was born near Ager in Nebraska, who had sent the note tremely hot and dry and the raDge suf splendid quality of cedar, surpassing that lameness and slight wounds.” Lame six chickens, three cats and two dogs. Grand Ronde, Polk county Oregon, Sept. of the Columbia river, will be used. O. H. Adams was taken home quite to Plummer for collection. The jury de fering badly. ness usually results from a sprain or sick on Tuesday last, and Mrs. John 22d, 1809. She lived with her parents Logs three feet in diameter, and abso cided the note hadn’t been paid and gave other injury, or from rheumatism, for Campbell is confined to her bed, other until she was married to Alfred Dundas It has been observed that a good many a verdict accordingly, Attorney Hume three-year-old Royal Ann cherry trees lutely devoid of knots, abound here. which Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is es wise the camp is well and happy. May 12th, 1887. She died July 30tb, Blackberries hold out remarkably well, 1895, after an illness of five days. appeared for plaintiff aud Attorney about town have died this summer, due Mr. Lawrence, who still runs the shingle pecially intended and unequaled. It af The mill, is turning out about 10,000 shingles and though they are a little harder to get Flower for defendant. fords almost immediate relief and in a than at first, there will be plenty for all. funeral services were conducted by Rev. to fungus growth and waxy exudation. a day. short time effects a permanent cure. For On Wednesday a crowd of Meadow Graff at the church. The remains were Judge Galloway and W. L. Warren Fruit men say that if a Royal Ann can A young fellow giving the name of lake campers, headed by Dr. Vial, came quietly laid in the Willamina cemetery. will go to Salem next week to look alter be brought past the third year it is good Stewart arrived in town on Monday sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. across the trail. They showed good A large crowd of the citizens and farmers projects connected wih the coming state for long life. One orchardist hae been morning’s train, and going to C W. Tal judgment by arriving just at the dinner WII. LAMINA. fair. The determination to make a very successful in dealing with this dis mage, volunteered the information that hour, Dr. Vial consuming an astonish gathered to pay the last tribute of respect county exhibit is still strong with the ease by cutting out all the decayed bark he hud with him in town the fellow who ing amount of victuals, and did it, too, to the departed and the bereaved ones. Mr. C. C. Linden and wife were yisit- without having any appetite, as be in Several of her relatives were present, citizens of McMinuville and most of the and slitting the green bark for some dis robbed Wells, Fargo & Co.’s express at ing friends here last week. formed ub before sitting down to the consisting of father, mother, brothers surrounding towns and country districts, tance below the cut. The tree then Hillsboro on June 29 and August 2, and Mr. Fling of Newberg was in town table. and a pull all together they feel confident rapidly heals. J. H. Henderson has sot himself up and sisters. The deceased left a hus desired to claim the reward offered for Thursday looking after a location here. as camp physician. He has erected a band and three children to mourn her will secure the prize- At this busy sea- A special hydrant will be put in by the his delivery to the authorities. The man Wm. Wooden has sold out his interest small office building and hung out his loss. son in the country it is believed many city council at the city hall corner, for was referred to Sheriff Henderson, to in Mr. Bailey's sawmill and will spend shingle. Judging from the numbers are holding exhibits which they will the use of water wagons supplying whom be told a different story, saying he who call at the place he must be doing A Bad Urick the summer season in town. bring in later, or are awaiting the full thresher engines. It was thought that could run the robber into Hillsboro in a an immense practice. Wm. Mendenhall and wife went over of the constitution may follow in the It is rumored that some of the women maturity of creditable products, Keep in an emergency of fire these wagons little time with the proper encourage coast laet week, where they will visit have eent to town for a bear trap, and track of a disordered system, due to im- up the enthusiasm! might be found in the way, or the liose ment. The sheriff’ recommended that he with relatives for a while. will try to catch the fellow that does so pure blood or inactive liver. Don’t run On Friday, the 2d inst., Mr. Lorenzo used by them might be left upon the take the afternoon train, and go to Sheriff Mrs. Scholler hae gone to the coast to much petty stealing from the larders the risk! The proprietors of Dr. Pierce’s B. Harris, a brother of our townsman, hydrant, hence this special hydrant has Ford at Hillsboro for assistance, request the coast to spend a few days during during the night. A few of the fellows have clubbed to Golden Medical Discovery take all the Capt. Wyatt Harris, arrived in this city been ordered as a precaution. The coun ing Conductor Webster to observe harvest. gether and ordered a large supply of chances. They make a straightforward on a visit to his brother, whom he had cil rightly concludes that no tampering whether the fellow would get off at Hills Mr. Wacker lias a new butcher in his strychnine, with which they will try to offer to return your money if their rem not seen for thirty-seven years. Mr. should be done with the fire hydrants, boro. Stewart did as directed. Sheriff shop. Mr. Henry Sterger of Portland, soothe the pain and lessen the howls edy fails to benefit or cure in all disor that the brindle dog of the camp gives Ford furnished him two deputies, and Or. Harris now resides in the Judith Basin, except by the fire companies ders and affections due to impure blood forth every night. A. Bowman, one of the leading citi Montana, where he is engaged in the together they went to a point between Mr. Hash has gone to Portland to visit Generally there is plenty to amuse and or inactive liver. The germs of disease entertain, but one day Iasi week things circulate through the blood; the liver is cattle business. Mr. II. has been on zens of Newberg, and one who has Dilley and Forest Grove. Stewart, who with relatives. a little dull. Robert Henderson and the Pacific Slope and Rocky mountain done probably more than any other seemed to know where to locate his man, Most all of the grain in this locality is got Wirt Gardner came to the rescue by the filter which permits the germs to en regions for the laet forty years, engaged man to improve the roads in that quarter, suddenly stopped the deputies and re in the shock. agreeing to take a swim in the creek ter or not. The liver active, and the sometimes in miniDg enterprises, and was in the city Wednesday. He is still quested that he be allowed to take the Chas. Beroggin is having his house just above the dam the small boys have blood pure, and you escape disease. constructed. The whole camp gathered sometimes trading with the Indiana in boating gravel down the Willamette from handcuffs aDd secure the robber, as the painted When you’re run down, debilitated, to see the performance, and were well weak, and your weight below a healthy the northern British territories for furs, Ash island and furnishing it to the robber might recognize the deputies and repaid for their pains. After much per Real Estate Transfers. robes, etc. In 1875 he built a stockade supervisor and others at the river land be frightened away. The officers con suasion the boys entered the stream, standard, you regain health, strength, For weekending Aug. 7th. fort in the Rocky mountains, on the ing at 40 cents a yard. He informed us sented and Stewart disappeared, but did clad in gauze undershirts and white aud wholesome flesh, by using the “Dis overalls. Robert was in advance and covery.” It builds up the body faster waters of the North Saskatchewan, in that about one thousand yards will be not return. After waiting for some time Nathan M Snodgrass to Mary J jumped boldly and heroically in, but Snodgrass 6 a pt Jno H Hess the British northwest, where he traded laid this summer on roads leading into another man appeared on the road, and ! My!! It was not cold—oh no,— than nauseating cod liver oil or emul die t 3 r 3........................ $ 1000 Oh with the Indians for a number of years. Newberg on the east and west. Teams having a suspicious appearance the dep “it was warm enough for anyone,” but sions. The destruction of the buffalo herds get 39 cents a yard for delivering the uties resolved to arrest him on general Geo Willis and wf to Elmer Kauf for some reason Robert,s form began to shrink. Little pimples stood out on his man lots 3 aud 4 blk 5 Willis’ broke up his trade in those northern gravel from the river to the road. The principles. It proved to be the other Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation, arms so thick that the fleeh looked like piles, biliousness, indigestion, or dyspep add to McMinnville................... regions, and he came down to Montana, road is constructed wide enough for fellow, and he acknowledged that he was a nutmeg grater. His teeth chattered and again engaged in mining. The teams to pass, and gravel is laid about the guilty party, and gave his name as Richard Kesterson to R II Kester like a telegraph instrument, hie hands sia. and headaches. son pt of Jacob Grazier die sec great decline in the price of silver bullion eight inches deep. He says Newberg is Cartwright. He was taken back to Hills were clinched spasmodically and he For Sale or Trade. 1 seemed to gasp for breath. Robert’s 32 t 2 r 4. ......... caused him to shut down his mines; determined to keep everlastingly at it boro. Sheriff Henderson was informed appearance scared Wirt, but no getting A half-blood Jersey bull, 3 years old. since when he has been engaged in rais until she has the best roads to be found of the disappearance of Stewart and ad Samuel Hankins and wf to John A out of it then, so, while the crowd ap Brisbine 173 a pt Tbos Wilson J. B. S tilwell , anywhere in the county . A legislative vised to watch out for him, as Cartwright ing cattle. Capt. Harris informs us plauded he walked timidly to the water’s die t 2 r 5................... . 2475 edge, turned and gave his mother an af that he had not beard a word from his enactment which Mr. Bowman is in had accused him of planning the rob fectionate farewell look, and dropped in Easy to take, sure to cure, no pain, brother for more than ten years, and favor of and which he believes is coming beries. Sure enough, he drifted back to Frank P Darrow to Eben Darrow 100 a pt secs 27 and 34 t 2 r 5 .. 1200 to the water’s icy embrace. It didn’t nothing to dread, pleasant little pills. had given him up as dead. Mr. Harris in the future, is one placing road con McMinnville on the evening train, where kill him, but it came near it. was quite sick on Saturday night, but struction in the hands of competent Sheriff Henderson placed him under Jessie and Mary C Hobson to Min Campers continue to come in, and very DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Best for sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach neapolis Trust Co 220 a pt An arrest, and returned him to Hillsboro to engineers, who will construct all high few are leaving. The more the better. called in Dr. Goucher, under whose Aug. 7. T rilby . I and constipation. Rogers Bros. drew Harvey die 13 r 3.............. join his pal. treatment he seems to be all right again. ways with respect to a uniform grade. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. Dr. Michaux of Lafayette was in town Monday. Dr. B. F. Fuller has returned to Albany from the east. Misses Nellie and Mary Ramsey are with friends at New port. Mrs. C. R. Cook is spending a lew days up at the Eagle lumber mills. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay are expected to return to Salem from Chicago this week. 5 | i Cologne Semi=Porcelain Ware And See the Latest and Neatest Things in Dishes. WALLACE & WALKER. & £ i & Jemelry Store * * * 0. 0. HODSON WITH REPAIRS. Sickles and Sections Engine, Thresher or Binder O. O. HODSON 1