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LOCAL NEWS. Dr. Leroy Lewis DENTIST Court House Business. Jones’ Mill Burned. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. Leroy Lewis, dentist. The county commissioners were in ad About twelve o ’ clock Monday night A little daughter was born to Rev. J. O. Spencer, the handsome Clifton fire was discovered in Jone»,' mill. It journed session Saturday and again right, the dentist, McMinnville. Pace and wife Monday. bachelor, is in the city. Ice cream from this time on at Kun»' V m. Clnisman and wife arrived home Mr. Chas. Fritz of The Dalles has been appeared to be in the central and lower Tuesday. At the Saturday meeting the part, but in a very few minutes the en following bills were audited: c innville ore confectionery. tf Monday from the Neetucca. visiting iu the city this week. tire building was enveloped. The mill Llbbie Daniel, board ot F. M. Boyer.............. $17.50 I have permanently located here, and 2.85 M inford Sanford of Salem speut Sun Best dental plates in the world are Mrs. Hatch has a new w alk laid in front Record, printing. hands and teamsters had just time Yamhill 9.00 invite the attention of the public to my I. L. Manin, lumber.......... day in this city. aluminum. Consult Dr. Lewis about of her residence on Fifth street. enough to get the animals out of the George Wills, bridge work. 5.00 methods of Dental Treatment and Surg Judge Galloway and family visited with them. Dr. E. Mingus of Portland spent Sun stables, to which the fire soon communi John Purcell. 3.00 ery. I make a specialty of regulating “ friends at St. Paul on Sunday. 1.50 teeth. Examinations solicited. Miss Daisy Young has returned from day in McMinnville, the guest of Dr. cated, and all the buildings in the camp Jesse Kays, “ At Tuesday’s seseion the following Magazines, eastern weeklies and other her summer's visit with friends in Polk Vial. except the cook house were consumed. periodicals are now on sale at the Novel county. Misses Nellie and Mary Ramsey re Frank Bynum lost one of his wagons, business was transacted. Ordered that The farmers are requested to save some ty book store. 31tf Wes. Wallace is superintending the job turned Wednesday from a month’s stay which he was unable to get out on ac the clerk advertise for bids for refilling of their best grains, grasses, fruits, etc., louse and putting a wall in at Newport. count of the intensity of the heat The span of Lafayette btidge, also for the and if they can t bring them to town let • Henry E< eleeton has been suffering 1°^ J4*4*0 erection ot a Smith truss span. covered W. L. Warren know, and he will call *--■ .... - his cells from catarrh of the hand, the trouble Elias Underweod has been called to fire spread to the adjacent timber and complete. See “Notice to contractors.’’ and get it. It is wanted for the coming burned over considerable territory, in- starting from a bruise W. H Kuns is supplying 13 cook the principalship of the Sprague, Wash., I eluding the summer camping place down Ordered that the unpaid taxes of Yamhill state fair. We have the material to Judge Hurley of Portland and Judge ’ wagons with bread. He always leads public schools. county be and are hereby declared de- ’ * The largest snd finest candies ever the creek, where Rev. Thompson and linquent, and if said taxes are not paid walk off yirith the prize, if it can be gotten Hurley of Independence are sick and when it comes to bread. Mrs. F. E. Wolfenden returned from bought by dealers on the West Side, just family were the only remnant of a large on or before Oct. 1st., 1895, the sheriff is together. If we can’t get what is necessary Dr. Calhreath is attending both. crowd a week ago. They made their to make a creditable showing, Yamhill Mt. Tabor Tuesday, w here she has been received by Kuns Prof. W. J. Crawford of Zena, at one way out to a place of safety upon a load ordered to collect the same with costs won’t be there. spending her summer vacation. Our young friend Henry Pierson is time a member of McMinnville college added as required by law, and the sheriff of lumber. A. H. Pajie, of the Novelty book store rejoicing over the arrival of his firstborn faculty, attended church here Sunday. For Sale« The damage to tho property of Jones is hereby authorized to publish the same in the various papers of the county. Miss Elsie Henreichson, a niece of R. has established a news stand, Consult son, so Dr. Vial relates. Four fresh cows. Good milkers and A Adams can be onlj- aproximately esti 31 tf COLOGNE. G. 8. Wright was in it again at the mated, but will not be far from $4000. Nelson, and for some weeks past a guest his tables for reading matter. perfectly gentle. Must sell. 34tf In the probate court the will of A. K. Mrs. F. E. Chaney of Salem was visit Portland races. Wednesday he took the Th« engine and boiler, it is estimated, of his family, returned to her home in S am Soetn, Bellevue. Mark has been admitted to probate, with ring with the families of A. J. Apperson tive-mile heat in 12:53 2-5. Portland Wednesday. can be repaired for two or three hundred Mary S. Mark as executrix, without For Sale or Trade. O. O. Hodson and F W. Fenton, with dollars. There was very little lumber bond, A. J. Hunsaker, C. F. Daniela Services at the C. P. church begin and others the fore part of the week. A No. 1 hay press. Wanted in ex W. J. Garrison has added some fine their families, are back from Newport. burned, the output of the mill having again Sunday. The subject for morning, and Sandusky Wilson appraisers. change good hack or wagon Will sell been hauled out about as fast as sawed. At the Beautiful Gate.” For evening, specimens of Clapp’s Favorite pears to They report an enjoyable time. In the estate of L. M. Lawrence, or 34tf tt\f collection for the state fair exhibit, i Mrs. M. Smith of Portland, mother of There was no insurance on the mill. dered that citation issue to J. C. Law on time. Must sell. “The Gates of Hell.” 1 S am S oper , Bellevue. Inability to fill their contracts, aud etop- The Houck-Martin threshing crew I Mrs. Dr. Calhreath, was in the city a rence and Delia Kellett. Walter Durham is alrout the lamest i ping work for the rest of the season, will man that we ever saw walk without a nude a record last week of 530 bushels j short time the first of the week. For Sale or Trade. X Since the 23d the county clerk has issued crutch. He and his bicycle got into of grain, principally oats, in one hour I Thad Simpson arrived home from his be about as serious an embajarssment to 400 acres seven miles west of Mc some kind of trouble and a lanie leg was and ten minutes. camp at Jones’ mill on Tuesday, having the firm, probably, as the destruction of marriage licences to Bernard Kindred Minnville. 160 acres in cultivation. their property. aud Cora Culbertson of McMinnville; the result. Josiah Johnson, a well known farmer I been driven out by fire and smoke. Good improvements of all kinds, fruit This is the third fire the firm has sus Edward Robertson aud Cora Frances H. A. Patterson has moved into his of Polk County, died on Monday. He | W. L. Warren shower! us a peach and berries in abundance, liying water, Ilankina of North Yamhill. fine new residence lately erected on his was the grandfather of Clarence, Jesse 1 yesterday from the orchard of M. B. tained within five years. July 7th, 1891, 1 good stock farm. Will trade for a small their warehouse at corner of Third and mountain ranch near the eastern termi and Clara Irvine. Hendrick that weighed 10}£ ounces. Transactions in real estate are not farm unincumbered. Address, D streets burned, and in May, 1892, their nus of the new toll road. W. L. W arren , To T rade .—Rough lumber 2x4 20 ft., Watermelons at Kuns’. His store factory and lumber sheds went up in numerous these days. The following Real Estate and Loan Agent, Wanted—By W. L. Warren, real estate 2x8 18 ft. and 1x12 18 ft, for a good will be headquarters for melons from smoke. In all three of these fires they have been filed for record during the 30tf McMinnville, Or. agent,to list real estate for sale or houses milch cow or a second-hand buggy In this time on through the season. * sustained the total loss themselves, being week: and farms for rent. A number of good quire at this office. C E Belding to Mary E Lewis, lot A circulating library has been started without insurance. In each instance .McMinnville Produce Market. farms desired. Office in Wright block. It is now thought that Vint Snelling, at the Novelty book store. Call and ex hitherto the destruction has been fol 14 blk 1 Foster’s add to Sheridan $ 100 Reported by L E Welker. Rev. and Mrs. Hunsaker returnad last who was injured by a fall from a railway amine the plan and see the books. 3ltf lowed by improvements of a decided R B Hibbs by sheriff to R Jacob Oats. .... 15@18 All kinds of Fine, of Watchea, Clocks son, blk C Sailor’s add to Mc Friday from a six weeks sojourn at car, and has since been lying in a Port H. C. Newton of Lafayette is the character, aggressive enterprise and D. A. SMITH'S All kind« Wheat ............................... 45 and Jewelry for eale at Difficult and Minnville.................................. . Dolph. We are glad to learn that both land hospital, will recover the use of bis pioneer hop gatherer of the season. Work pluck being dominant elements in the —NEW— bard tlmea price*. Butter 40 old Watches re were greatly benefited by the recreation limbs. began in his yard Wednesday morning. make-up of the firm. Just what will be C F and Mary A Jewett to Guy R Eggs ...................................... paired and made Jewett, 15 tracts in Dundee Or The soda fountain at Kuns’ confec J. A. Frisbie is raising a pumpkin Chickens............................... $200@2 50 Subject Sunday morning at M. E. the outcome of this last disaster cannot to run as good chard Home and 20 lots in town tionery is now running at full blast. that will be a credit to Yamhill county church, "Heaven.” Evening subject yet be stated. The community at large Turkeys . 8c a tb as new at of Dundee .................................. 1 heartily sympathize with Messrs. Jones Harvey Henderson went to Portland when it attains its full growth. It now will be a special sermon, “Home, the OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Ducks.. .................................. .. $3.50 C G Reisner and wife to Lena & Adams. Their enterprise is acknowl Monday to take his position as salesman. meusures in its largest girth five and one- Key to the Heart.” 20 Potatoes ........................... Bruch ler, lot 167 Dayton 250 edged by all, and is recognized as having The family will remain here for the pres half feet. ' Dressed Hogs a 4C Extras, needles, and supplies for all been for years one of the sustaining H C Hald and wife to Allen & ent, except Robert, w ho goes to Eugene Rev. Campbell completed his preach kinds of sewing machines at C. Grissen’s, Veal..................................... 4 Lewis, lot 6 blk 11 Hurley & shortly to take the business course in the ing engagement at Carlton last Sunday, agent for New Home and Wheeler & factors of the town, by furnishing em BETAIL 'A AB KE T. Large’s add to Newberg........ 190 ployment to many people. university. und hereafter the preaching services at Wilson machines. Timothy hay $6.50 tf Sarah ahd Albert Epperlv to 0 P Oats and cheat $5 Easy to take, sure to cure, no pain, the Christian church here will be every LAFAYETTE. Miller, parcel land 76x80 ft in Prof. J. B. Horner, of the chair of Baled Straw. w nothing to dread, pleasant little pills. Sunday regularly. Sheridan . .. . ....................... 400 English in the state agricultural college, Mixed Chop $15.50 Hop picking will be general through P M Churchman administrator to DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Best for Stomach and bowel complaints are and a most pleasant gentleman to meet, Wheat Chop.......... $18 out this section of God’s country next sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach best relieved by the timely use of De- j was in the city the last of the week. One of tlie most important parts about a Harvester C C l.ioden. parcel land in Fos Shorts .................... week. ♦14 and constipation. Rogers Bros. Witt’s Colic and Cholera cure. Insist ter ’ s add to Sheridan .... 53 A. M. Sanders has engaged to work Middlings $18 is the Sickle. I have extra Mr. Chas. Shafford of Denver, Colo., We see reports of big gi'ain yields in on having this preparation. Lkin’t take one month for the Oregon Fire Belief is visiting with his brother, J. H., here Harold Clark and wife to E P Dix Bran .. ................ . . . . $12 on, lots 5 and 6 blk 2 Newberg . 630 many of our valley exchanges, but none any other. Rogers Bros. Association. This association now has a this week. L. E. Walker will buy all your pro pro- The Southern Pacific made a change . membership of three hundred, and is of them come up to the Yamhill record. duce, paying the highest price in cash R. A. Bird and wife returned from I5eafnese Caiuiot be Cured Monday in the schedule time of the the market will justify. He will sell Forty-five bushels from a hundred rapidly growing. acre field and fifty from a thirty acre afternoon passenger train. It now ar Wright’s machine threshed 3370 bush- 1 Portland Monday, where they have been by local applications, as they cannot you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar visiting for several days. rives at 3:40, forty miuutes later than reach the diseased portion of the ear. den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. for the McCormick, Deering and Osborne machines, I also field are scores hard to beat. , els of oats Monday and an even 3000 Mr. W C. Woodruff and family of There is only one way to cure deafness, D street south of First National Bank. former schedule time. He also carries a full line of Graham in have Machine Oils and Compounds. Rubber and Leather Prof. Lee Baker moves his family to each of the following two days. He will The new fall stock is now arriving at be through Saturday night. Mr. Wright Kansas are visiting with relatives here. and that is by constitutional remedies. small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, Belting, all sizes. Rubber and Cotton Hose. Carlton this week, preliminary to opening Round, The bridge over the Yamhill river at Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi wheatlete, etc. the school on Sept. 30th The Cailtonites Apperson’s store. The date tor the estimates the average wheat yield of the this place will undergo repairs again Square and Flat Rubber and Hemp Packing. In fact tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta arc to be congratulated over the assur- opening cannot be given yet, as it is not county at between 25 and 30 bushels. Severe griping pains of the stomach this fall chian tube. When this tube gets in everything for the auceofan excellent school as the result of known when the goods will all be in. The officers of the Yamhill County Mr. Geo. Bryan and family and Mrs. flamed yon have a rumbling sound or and bowels instantly and effectually It will be a handsome stock. having secured his able services. stopped by DeWitt ’ s Colic and Cholera ' Veteran Association are requested to Elzina Johnson will spend the next fort imperfect hearing, and when it is entire Mrs. Wyatt Harris and daughter Ethel i meet Sept. 14th, 1895, at 9:30 a. m. for J. P. Irvine, wife and children got night inhaling ozone on the Pacific’s ly closed deafness is the result, and un ! Cure. Rogers Bros. home the last of the week from the Soda went to Newport Friday for a brief visit the purpose of arranging a program for surf-washed shores. less the inflammation can be taken out and at prices that are Cheaper than the Cheapest. Call in. Springs. Drinking the soda water had a with friends. They write the Capt. that our next meeting, Oct. 12th, 1895, and Rev. Gay and wife were rusticating at and this tube restored to its normal con marvelous effect upon J. P., increasing pleasant weather on the bay is just com j such other business as shall come before I Yaquina beach for several days. They dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; iiis rotundity to such an extent that his mencing. He will join them to-day. the meeting. returned home last Tuesday. nine cases out of ten are caused by ca When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, B. F. C lvbine , Sec., Z. C. aud S. R. Young, from Fredonia, friends could hardly recognize him. Rev. and Mrs. Rounds and daughter tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, S. C. P earson , Pres. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, Leroy Lewis of Dayton has concluded Wash., acquaintances of ours from away spent a week or so in the mountains this condition of the mucous surfaces. John Jones of Sheridan was arraigned month and returned home Monday. to pitch hie professional tent in Mc back in New York and Kausas, are in We will give One Hundred Dollars for When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Minnville, an.l has taken rooms over the vicinity looking for a good dairy before Justice Rhodes on Saturday, Mrs. L. C. Washburn and family are any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh' Griesen's book store, which are being farm to lease. They are good people charged with using obscene language in preparing to move to southern Oregon, that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh the presence of a lady. He plead guilty where L. C. has rented a farm. fitted up especially for him. Leroy is a and genuine rustlers. Cure. Send for circulars, free. Children, especially infants, are soon and was fined $10 and costs, and being graduate from a first-class school of Henry Boivin and wile are spending F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. I.nun for Sale. dentistry, and ho enjoys a pretty wide run down with cholera infantum or unable to pay the same, was required to the heated term at Newport. gUTSold by Druggists, 75c. 400 acres of land near Whiteson. circle of acquaintances hereabouts who “summer complaint.” Don’t wait to de serve time in jail. Rev. Eshilman and wile of North acres under plow, balance pasture and termine, but give DeWitt’s Colic and in a replevin suit More Justice; Yakima are visiting with A. II. Denney will be glad to see him prosper There are a great many of the unfortu young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 Cholera Cure promptly, you can rely on Rhodes, brought by Henry Gee to re Threshing crews aie disbanding daily, nate ones in the world, greater in num- orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated The end of this week will see the cover property attached by A. J. Apper- showing that another harvest is about | ber than those who are blessed with between 2 R. R e, Pric-e $20 per acre. threshing about completed. Most of the it. Use no other. Rogers Bros. Mr. Eckman of the R eporter staff son in action for account against W. L over. outfits expect to l>e through at that time. good digestion To eotne people the Easy terms. This is a snap. Address Our city dads are still struggling with greatest misfortune is not to be able to The grain is a little slow about coming mounted bis bicycle early Monday morn Qnalev, the court rendered a decision S heridan L and C o . Ho has not been yesterday in favor of plaintiff. Gee the open river question. in, owing partly to the low price we pre ing and struck out eat everything set before them. “I suff For Trade. sume, and partly to the fact that some of heard of since, but is supposed to be claimed the property by virtue of a bill ered for years with Dyspepsia, and A good double circular water power Expelled the farmers will store their own. Forty- somewhere on the Tillamook coast, of sale from Quale}’ and the attachment everything 1 ate disagreed with me. I one cents is the local quotation for wheat, gathering health and clams and having suit was brought to test the validity of —every i«oi»on and impurity of your I was induced to try Simmons Liver Reg-1 sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off the transfer. Notice of appeal ha? been ' hlood, by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical ulator and was cured. I now eat every saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water -and the oats- are worth only fourteen or a fine time in general. Discovery. Then there’s a clear skin thing.”—M. Bright, Madison Parish I.a. wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 fifteen cents The Salvation Army is preparing for a filed by Appereon’s attorneys. dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and The North Yaruhill Record is informed i and a clean system. Tetter, Salt-rheum, big meeting here next week, on tire Homegrown peaches are quite plenti logging outfit complete, including 800,000 ful in the market, judging by the dis evening of Sept. 4th. They say there is that in the cases it cites the courts had Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils Carbuncle», WHITESON. teet of logs in stream and pond at the taken action already, and the sheriff Enlarged Glands, Tumors and Swellings, play of baskets and crates in the several no significance in its coming on race mill. Logs can be floated on this stream grocery stores. The price they bring, day, but a simple coincidence. Major went after his men armed with warrants and all blood, skin and scalp diseases, ' R O. Jones came down from Amity for 15 miles. This mil) is situated 9 miles issued by the justice. If the Rocorder is from a common blotch or eruption to however, $1.75 a bushel, makes them Morton ia to be present, also Captain , Friday morning of last week and took west of Sheridan on a good level road seem rather scarce. They are finer fruit Sharp, Lieuts. Hudspeth and Conlin,, bound to have Judge Magers executed, the worst scrofula—these are perfectly the morning train for Portland. Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last than any that were imported to meet the and Myrtle, the eleven-year-old wonder. I it might as well be done at once, and the and permanently cured by it. W. H. Cashier and family drove to year. Price <7,500, no incumbrance. In building up needed flesh and Newberg Saturday morning, returning demand earlier in the season. And yet W. E. Martin always was a lucky fel Record man should be sent for to cast Address, strength of pale, puny, scrofulous chil in the evening. Miss Myrtle Plummer Will trade for land. S heridan we don’t brag much about this being a low. July 4th he paid fifty cents to F. the first stone. L and C o . peach country. H Taylor to have his life insured one accompanied them home for a few days’ Memory is a little treacherous now dren, nothing can equal it. Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real Prof. W. J. Spillman, who has been day in the Aetnaaccident company. Re and then, and causes one to forget some i Delicate diseases of either sex, how i visit. spending the summer with relatives and turning from a dance that night he things worth remembering, unless one ever induced, speedily and radically j Ed Murphy and family are visiting Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at this office. tf friends in the valley, left here Wednesday slipped and fell upon the sidewalk, sus has an experience like that which came cured Address, in confidence, World’» friends in this vicinity. Miss Jessie Cox of Newberg is visiting morning for Seattle to attend the Wash taining injuries for which be has just to Mr. D. E. East, Moffatt’s Creek, Va., Dispensarv Medical Association, Buffalo, With one eye on the clock, and the friends here. ington state teachers’ association. Mrs. received indemnity in the amount of $35. who says “I had been suffering for years N. Y. other on your plate, you cannot enjoy a Ed Miller and Thos. Middaugh took a with a torpid liver and found no relief S. and little son will join him soon O I C U R going to the New Racket meal. When traveling east, you should cart ride to Carlton Tuesday. when they will return to their home in store in the Handley building, McMinn until I took Simmons Liver Regulator, Notice. Austin Bowman of Newberg visited take the Northern Pacific, the only din Pullman, Wash., where Mr. Spillman ville, where they are getting so many when I was entirely relieved of my trou Annual meeting of the Oregon Fire will resume his duties as professor of good and useful things,and so cheap too. bles. I never intend being without Sim Relief Association will be held in Fire his sister, Mrs. D. C. Gates, Wednesday, ing car line from Portland; meals 75 Threshing is over with in this vicinity, cents. You don’t have to get up in the agriculture in the state agricultural col- Will Kuns. John Evenden and Wm. mons Liver Regulator.” man’s hall, McMinnville, Oregon, Tues- and hop picking will begin next week. morning at 6 o’clock, rush to breakfast lege at that place. Eberall have formed a syndicate for the The M. E congregation seem to be in day, Sept. 10th, at 2 p. m. There seems to be a scarcity of pickers, and gulp it down in fifteen or twenty Wirt Fellows, a Ralph Storey and importation and raising of Belgian hares danger of losing their pastor. Rev. minutes, and then have to wait until 2 as several yards are short. Card of Thanks. couple of promising young men who and have just received three pairs from Bretz who was sent here to fill a vacancy or three o’clock for lunch or dinner. To return The undersigned desire to have received their graduation diplomas an eastern grower. They are said to is a member of the Idaho conference, avoid this, take the Northern Pacific; OVB ILI HB1NG LIST from McMinnville college, leave soon for grow as large as mules and to be superior which is now in session. A day or two eincere thanks for the services of kind the only dining car route, the only line Providence, R. I., to take the theological for culinary purposes. since he received a telegram stating that friends during the illness and after the We have special arrangements with to the Yellowstone Park and the only death of wife and daughter. course at Brown seminary. Last Sun Next week hop picking will be in full iie would be appointed to a charge within the following leading publications, line running Pullman Tourist Sleepers A lex . H udson , day, by the request of the pastor, they blast in many of the yards. The crop is that conference. This appears to have whereby we are able to offer them in without from 12 to 16 hours delay. M r . and M rs . J ohn M iller . each preached a sermon from the Bap generally pronounced tine, and the been contrary to the wishes and ex connection with our own at exceedingly For full information, time cards, maps, tist pulpit. Fellows occupying the morn samples we have seen brought in certain pectations of both the reverend gentle low rates, as follows: The R eporter etc., call on or address, ing hour and Storey holdiug forth in the ly are all of that. The hop picking sea man and his congregation, who appear Notice to Contractors. C. H. F leming , Agent, evening. Notice is hereby given that the under and son is a busy one. It means both work to be mutually agreeable to one another. McMinnville, Ore. Weekly Inter Ocean............................................ $1.35 Our McMinnville eoap continues to and play People in all conditions and During the brief period of Rev. Bretz’s eigned will receive sealed bids for refill St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly......... 1.75 gain in quality and favor. Ladies every circumstances go afield and earn a few pastorate his audiences have steadily ing the span above the floor in the bridge ♦Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 1.25 Law suits in Judge Runnels’ court where speak well of it. “It is the best dollars at honest and wholesome toil. grown and well filled houses have been across the Yamhill river at Lafayette New York Tribune, weekly.............................. 1.25 have been quite numerous during the ♦The Rural Northwest is the brightest, soap I ever used in n>y life.”—Mrs. J. Their reward is cash, bodily vigor and the rule instead of the exception, not and also for the constructing of a Smiths past two weeks, and attorney Bu withstanding the reign of the warm sea truss span covered complete in the place the most practical and useful publication W. Cowls. “The sample bar was the considerable fun. chanan has been quite busy.— N. Y. son. of the one now there. Said bids will be on the coast for farmers, dairymen and ■beet I ever used. I will take two boxes.” Margaret, wife of Monroe Mulky, died Record. fruit growers. W II.LAMINA. opened September 7th, 1895, at 2 o ’ clock —Mrs. W. J. Garrison. “It is really p. m. The right to reject any or all bids very fine soap.”—Mrs. F. Sully. Mrs. August 23d at her home near Amity. John Parker has been painting the is reserved. Judge Galloway orders it every time and She was born in the state of Missouri in Jo. Woods came into this office a Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor Farm, By order of the board of county com few days ago and deposited a mon Winnesheik Co., Ia., says: Last winter will take no other. Dozens of others 1843, but came to Oregon at an early saloon. j Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes of De Mr. Braiding, our pionser blacksm ith, missioners. A. E. M c K ern , might be quoted. It is kept for sale by age and had lived for many years in this ster peach of his own raising on our Witt’s Witch Hazel 8alve and cured a County Clerk. Wallace & Walker, E. L. Weed, Millsap county, highly esteemed by all who who has been in southern Oregon, has table. It was a late Crawford, and large running sore on his leg. He had knew her. The funeral was held Sunday returned on a visit. A Cook, J. P. Irvine, A. J. Apperson and j measured 104 inches in circumfer been under care of physician for months, at the Christian church in Amity, of Board of Equalization. Warren Daugherty and bride from Grange store. Tallow and grease scraps ence and was better than it was big. without obtaining relief. Sure cure for which organization she was a member, Tillamook were visiting father and Notice is hereby given that the board of all kinds used in making country soft — Yamhill Independent. Rev. Campbell of this city being called mother this week. ! piles. Rogers Bros. of equalization of Yamhill county will soap can be used and is wanted at the topreach the discourse. The attendance Caddie Frauendieuer who has been meet at the court house on Monday, the soap factory. was very large. working in the Dolph hotel has returned 30th day of September, 1895, and contin One night when Mr. Isaac Reese was Miss Faye Swick will soon go to The fall term of the state agricultural home. ue in session one week, for the purpose stopping with me, says M. F. Hatch, a Portland where she will remain There is prospect for a pretty large college opens Sept. 19th. There are a Born, to the wiie of Elmer Yocom, a of examining and correcting the assess prominent merchant of Quartermaster, good many sturdy farmer lads around shipment of prunes from this point in a 11-pound girl, August 24th. Another ment rolls in any errors that may occur Washington, I beard him groaning. On during the winter. While there she few days. Enough for a trainload of six McMinnville, who are wedded to agrestic thereon in valuation ordescription of prop going to his room I found him suffering will continue her elocutionary work home made glad. pursuits. In this age of application of or seven cars are in sight, if all parties The mountains near Mt. Hebo and erty, and for the purpose of transacting from cramp colic. He was in such ago under Miss DeForest.— Dayton Herald scientific principles to his calling, that who have been figuring together ship at Mt. Tiilamook are all on fire, which with any other business that may lawfully ny I feared he would die. I hastily gave young farmer is wise who avails himself the same time. Calbreath •& Goucher the burning of slashings makes it very come before the board, and all parties him a dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the pub of the best schooling obtainable as an and G. S. Wright think they can load interested are requested to appear before Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He lic schools at Anderson, Cal., says: “I smoky. two cars from their orchard. D. B. equipment to insure his future success. M iss Inez Amy is hardly expected to said board at said time and place and was soon relieved, and the first words he i have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and The agricultural college justly prides Kingery will have about a carload and show cause, if any, why their assess uttered were, “what was that stuff you have found it an excellent remedy for live. Mr. Eberall will have some hundreds of itself upon its 209 graduates throughout ments should not remain as placed gave me?” I informed him. A few lameness and slight wounds.” Lame Addison Hash, who has been visiting the northwest, occupying positions of bushels. H. D. Burdett, who owns that relatives in Portland, has come home upon the roll. Do not neglect to examine days ago we were talking about his at ness usually results from a sprain or handsome young orchard north of town responsibility, and who are examples of and has decided to move to the metropo your assessment, as the assessor lias no tack and he said he was never without j other injury, or from rheumatism, for intelligent citizenship wherever found. on the Carlton road will probably be in lis city and has rented his farm for one power to correct any errors after the that remedy now. I have used it in my which Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is es Her equipment is among the very beet, it quite extensively together with several 1 family for several years. I kn<jw ‘its pecially intended and unequaled. It af meeting of the board. year. her courses of study varied, and the others. They are expecting to ship Dated this 30th day of September, 1895. worth and do not heeitate to recommend fords almost immediate relief and in a Mr. Allison Pettit, who has been work yearly expense of a student need not through the Earl Fruit Company of J. W. B owneb . j it to my friends and customers. For J short time effects a permanent cure. For ing in Portland the past summer, has California. Picking will commence at exceed $145 per year. Best of all, tuition County Assessor. I sale by 8. Howarth & Co., druggists. I sale by 8, Howorth A Co., druggists. 36-4 returned home, ! once. is absolutely free. M M , . s Cologne Sem i=Porcelain Ware And Seethe Latest and Neatest Things in Dishes. WALLACE & WALKER Jewelry Store * * * 0. 0. HODSON WITH REPAIRS. e • • e Sickles and Sections Engine, Thresher or Binder O. O. HODSON