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Methodist Appointments. Jeplha Garrison Dead. Real Estate Transfers. F. Dieischneider, boots and shoes. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. The following appointments were an For week ending Sept. 25th. At about four o’clock last Friday morn- T. H. Dupuy of Lafayette was in town W. H. Kuns sells more peanuts than j ing, W. J. Garrison passed from earth nounced by Bishop Bowman at the M. Hartwell Hurley by will to his Wednesday. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. anybody. tf life to the great lieyond. As a pioneer E. conference Monday: wife Mary F Hurley, all his lands J. B. Gardner is building a new bouse Clarence Butt, one of Newberg’s at- J. P. Irvine was a state fair visitor last Grant's Pass district—T. L Jones pre 1 in Yamhill county . $ ' of 1843, aud a man whose life and energies torneys, was in the city Monday. on Geo. Squires’ farm. week. Lavina A Watt et al by sheriff to were of more than passive influence in siding elder; Ashland, 8. E. Merainger; A young son of Peter Thomason of Watermelons at Kuns’ bakery. Lee Wright returned home last Satur If Amrnda Dancer lots 8 and 9 blk the community, bis memory is worthy Althouse, J. C. Bolster; Canyonville, A. *> Cailton was buried Wednesday T. C. and Al Powell of Portland spent day from Middleton. 12 of honest tribute Mr. Garrison was P. Gillett; Central Point, R. C. Block 2 Watt’s 2d add to Amity......... i Sunday with John Holman. District Attorney McCain attended the All styles of toes and shapes in rubbers J W and Jessie Bewley to Ed born in Decatur county, Ind., March well ; Creswell, M. O. Brink ; Drain, J. k at F. Dielschneider’s. Wood 143 a pt secs 22 and 23 in 13th, 1827. There he resided until 1838, L. Stratford ; Gardiner, G. F. Rounds; The best bread is baked at Kuns’ state fair this week. bakery. tf 925 when with hie parents he moved to Grant’s Pass, J. N. Denison; Jackson J. L Vickery, merchant of Lafayette, Elsia Wright and Dr. Dukenfield were tSr 7.............................. ............ F Sarah Palmer adm’r'x to M Yo- Missouri. Five years later, in 1843, the ville, W. B. Moore; Keno, H. H. Buck at the state fair yesterday. ■■ Charley Chaney, now of Amity, came was in the city Monday. com lots 87, 88 and 89 town of i family again moved westward, arriving ner; Klamath Indian mission, Thomas Leonard Fink is learning the ins and Miss Aglia Ouimette of Butteville is down to mill Tuesday. 75 at Oregon City November 5th of that Starns; Klamath Falls and Bonanza, N. Dayton . . ................ > Extras, needles, and supplies for al) outs of merchandising at R. Jacobson’e. visiting friends in the city. year. The following month, December, S. Buckner; Lakeview, R. Fysh; Lo M W Tallman by sheriff to Timo If you want fine photos go to Hogg. Leroy Lewis, dentist. kinds of sewing machines at C. Griesen’s, Marshfield and 100 they came to Yamhill county, bis father, rane, J. M. Sweeney; thy Goodrich lot 96 Dayton agent for New Home and Wheeler A Miss Mary Kidder of Moore’s Valley is He is the leading photographer. Geo F and Anna Bullock to Wm Enoch Garrison, settling on a claim in Bandon, R. T. Baldwin; Medford, E. i* Wilson machines. tf Mr. Mills of the Independence racket a student at tbe state agricultural college. Ball lots 1 and 2 blk 10 Baker & the South Yamhill region. Where now Gittins; Roseburg, G. W. Kennedy; h Alvord, an artist from Portland, opened Dr G. 8. Wright won the class A mile store was in tbe city Wednesday. 1 is situated the village of Whiteson was Springfield, David Wolfe; Ten-Mile, N. Martin’s add to McM................ a studio in the Griesen block on Tuesday. race at the etate fair on Monday in 2:42, The North Yamhill schools opened Mary E and John L Jones by sher the original Garrison homestead. In W. Hampton; Walker. Joseph Sams; iff to Hiram Brown 80 a pt sec 1849 W. J. bought this property of his Wilderville, Charles Smith; Wilbur, School supplies in abundance and at over P.iggs, Murphy and Shipp of Salem Monday with an enrollment of 76. and Davis of Albany. 11 t2r 5 .................................... 325 father and lived upon it until 1867, when Geo. Kopler. low prices at The Novelty. New electric light poles are being put Portland district—G. W. Gue, presid Milton Richardson and wf to he moved to McMinnville and engaged R. W. Callison, the new attorney at up on Third street by Snpt. Glenn. Dr. 8. A. Young came up from Portland Charity A Richardson 8 a pt of first in the livery business until 1878 ing elder; Astoria, J. J. Walter; Bay W. F. Ralston, the Gaston innkeeper, last week, and remained in the city over Newberg, formerly of Salem, was a caller S F Staggs dlct4r4 .............. SOO and lastly in a market, which he conduct City and Nehalem, supplied by Camp Tuesday, in company with Attorney was in the city yesterday on business. Sunday. ed 12 years,until incapacitated by broken bell Wilson ; Beaverton, G. Sykes; Bri Rhodes. It was his first visit to Mc Week ending Oct. 2d : J. Hogg has moved his family into the To T rade .—Rough lumber 2x4 20 ft., dal Veil, to be supplied; Canby, Donald health. Minnville. Wm and Mary J Ball to F H Barn Todd property on east Third street. 2x8 18 ft. and 1x12 18 ft, for a good McLachliu; Cedar Mills, supplied by A. Mr. Garrison was a pioneer in the A right man in the right place, evident hart lots 1 and 2 blk 10 Baker & milch cow or a second-hand buggy In Addie Braly and Will Turner left the W. Bagley; Clatskanie, H. T. Atkinson; substantial upbuilding of McMinnville ly, is Road Supervisor Hash of the first of the week for southern California quire at this office. Martin’s add to McM . .$ 75 Cleone, O. A. White; Columbia Chapel, and erected the first brick structure in His highways are Jane H Fonts to A L and Belle Mr. Lasbier, the Whiteson merchant, Dayton district. Mrs. Frank Redmond was quite ill supplied by W. IL Henderson; Corneli 100 the place. The opera house block at the looked in upon us briefly Tuesday after always in as good state of repair as the the first of the week, but is convalescing. Kingery 2 a in Carlton.................... us, Robert E. Dunlap; Forest Grove, D. corner of Third and D streets is a lasting best, it not a little better. Effie J McDonald to J B Fryer 1 a noon. monument to his public spirit. He was A. Watters; Gresham, supplied by L. F. M. York is again a city resident, 500 in Carlton .................................... Marshal Neal complains a little l>e- Slates, pencils, tablets, inks, rulers helpful and liberal toward every worthy McKnown; Hillsboro, J. M. Donald; having moved back from North Yamhill. Wm Colwell to Malinda Colwell 38 and paper for school pupils at The Nov cause the wind-lip of the hop picking has public enterprise, and, to quote the lan Lafayette, D. M. Shannon; Linnton and for Dr. W. J. Clark wiil try California 900 a pt N K Sitton d 1 c t 3 r 4 . elty. The place to buy to save money furnished him only two drunk subjects. the benefit of his health in the near fu- guage of a brother member, he was the Sauvie’s Island, A. M. McCart; Monta- Malinda Colwell to Wm Colwell Close times are a blessing to such as bone and muscle in the erection of the villa, supplied by J. W. Horn; Mount Wesley Houck contemplates a trip to ture. 200 7 a pt J C Henderson die......... they teach to l>e sober and decent. M. E. church of McMinnville, as well as Tabor, N. P. Tedrick ; Newberg, supplied the coast this month, to bring out a load Mrs. E. C. Apperson is visiting the Malinda Colwell to Wm Colwell The 8. 8. rally to be held at the a faithful and consistent member. His byJ. H. Wood; Oregon City, 8. W. of fish. 900 30 a pt N K Sitton diet 3 r 4 Christian church Sunday, Oct. 6th, prom etate fair and her parents in Marion liberality was again exemplified two Stryker; Oswego and West Portland, Best dental plates in the world are Wm E Howard to Robert T John ises to be an interesting affair. Exer county. 324 years ago by the donation of a library of supplied by E. A. Ayres; Portland, Cen son 36 a pt 6ec 221 4 r 5.......... aluminum. Consult Dr. Lewis about cises to commence promptly at 10:30. J. A. Yates, representing J. W. But 200 volumes to the public reading room. tenary, Thomas P. Boyd; Central, W. Wm E Howard to Oliver Hallet 50 them. ler Paper Co. of Chicago, was in the city A cordial invitation is extended to all. He participated in the defense of the Whitfield; Chinese Mission,----- ; Clark, 450 a pt sec 22 t 4 r 5....................... Mrs. E. M. Keys, late of the Keys A. D. Simpson returned home from Wednesday. state from Indian depredations in the W. T. Kerr; First church, C. E. Locke; Wm E Howard to Emma J Hallet house, has opened a restaurant next Pendleton last Saturday on account of Tom Rogers left for Meadow lake yes early day, and was a prominent member Grace, H. Rasmus; Patton, G. R. Ar lot 1 sec 21 pt Wm C White d 1 door to Burns A Daniels. the serious illness of his son Thad, who terday on awheel with a camera strapped 350 of the association of Indian War Veterans, nold; St. Johns, H. N. Rounds; St. e t4r5........................................ School books. Exchange your old at this writing is lying verj’ low, and over his shoulder. and was president of the Yamhill County Paul’s, J. W. Bushong; Sunnyside, F. Wm E Howard to Emma J Hallet grammars ami get new ones at C. Gris- his folks think recovery is not probable. The price of wheat has advanced to 526 Pioneer Association for several years L. Moore; Trinity, C. A. Lewis; Univer 50 a pt sec 22 t 4 r 5................... sen’s. 40-4 prior to his death. He was also a mem sity Park, D. G. Stephens; Woodlawn, R. A. Stewart has traded his farm in forty cents. Our prayerful hope is that Robt A Stewart to New ton Carr 85 F. J. Brown; Woodstock and Lent’s, it may continue to go up. ber of Union Masonic lodge. Cook & Millsap of the Eagle lumber West Chehalem and his residence prop a pt Wm S Ayres d 1 c t 2 r 3 and supplied by C. Alderson ; St. Helens and The funeral was held Sunday forenoon mills have opened a new lumber yard in erty aud soda works in the city to New W. B. Gilson and Ira Nelson are in lots 3 and 4 blk 20 Rowland’s Ranier, to be supplied; Sellwood and tbe lot surrounding the old foundry. ton Carr of Polk county for a sawmill Portland, located on Third street, work add to McM.................................. 3500 from the residence of his daughter, Mrs Clackamas, A. S. Mulligan; Tillamook, C. . Holman, under Masonic auspicee. and timber land enough to keep it going ing at their old trade of barbering. Wanted—By VV. L. Warren, real estate H Hnrley and wf to B B Cornell R.M. Corner; Viola, G. W. Quinby; Rev. J. T. Abbett of Albany preached agent,to list real estate for sale or houses the rest of his natural day. *4 a in Hurley & Large ’ s add to Frank Wright of Amity was in the city Warrenton, Robert M. Moore. W. S. and farms for rent. A number of good 106 the funeral sermon, followed by remarks Mrs. Alberts, an elderly woman living Wednesday. He reported his uncle, Newberg...................................... Harrington transferred to Puget sound by Rev. 8. E. Meminger of Ashland. farms desired. Office in Wright block. north of town, accidently fell from a Jeff Wright, as quite seriously ill. M W Tailman by sheriff to Timo conference, at Trinity church, Seattle. The attendance was very large. 100 thy Goodrich lot 96 Dayton Rev. E. E. Thompson and family went w agon while corning to the city Saturday F. Dielschneider’s footwear gives satis Salem district, John Parsons, presiding to Portland Tuesday. Mr. Thompson is morning, sustaining a fracture of her faction because he devotes bis time to Jno L Jones & wf by sheriff' to Hi elder; Albany, J. T. Abbett; Amity, F. Woman hood left arm. Dr. Vial reduced the fracture ram Brown 80 a pt sec 11 t 2 r 5 attending a meeting of the Portland that alone and knows bis business. H. Calder; Brownsville, J W. Spangler; has its own special medicine in Dr. presbytery. They will return home to and the lady returned to the hop field to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kutch are visiting McMinnville Baptist College to W Brooks, T. F. Royal; Corvallis, Harold Pierce ’ s Favorite Prescription, H Lagan lots 3 and 4 blk A New resume work. And day. at the old home near Carlton, and in .50 every woman who is “run-down” or Oberg; Dallas, S. A. Starr; Dayton, L. E. B. Jamison has moved from Amity by’s 3d add to McM . ............... Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real cidentally George is hunting the China overworked, every woman who suffers F. Belknap; Eugene, M. C. Wire; Falls H and Mary F Hurley to Emely F Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at to Airlie, having bought a warehouse at bird. from any “female complaint” or weak City, L. M. Haworth; Halsey, Hiram Ruckman s hf lot 2 blk 12 Hur that point, which he operated during this office. tf Gould; Hubbard, W J. Gardner; Inde Allred Smith has moved to the city the season. There is an opening at ley & Large’s add to Newberg i ness, needs just that remedy. With it, Thos. Rogers’ story in last week’s R e Airlie for a stock of general merchandise, from Moore’s valley, and ocupies the every disturbance, irregularity, and de pendence, D. H. Glass; Jefferson, E. L. Thompson; Junction City, E. C. Graff; porter was copied in full by the Salem “While down in the western part of rangement can be permanently cured. he tells us, there having been no store dwelling recently vacated by L. H. Lebanon, C. G. Harmon; Lincoln, E. (Sunday) Statesman. Baker. the state sometime ago, ” says Mr. Chal there since the last one was destroyed by It’s an invigorating, restorative tonic, Buy your school books at The Novelty. lire. W. H. Logan’s new residence is as mers, editor of the Chico(CaL) Enter a soothing and strengthening nervine, R. Horner; Mehama, W. H. Myers; suming distinct form to the south of Dr. prise, “I had an attack of dysentery. and the only medicine for women which McMinnville, D. T. Summerville; Mon Mr. E. S. Warren and family, late of The public schools opened Monday roe, S. L. Lee; Mills City and Detroit to Brownsville, have moved into the Hod- with an attendance of 300, which had Wright’s home. Wm Arthur is the Having heard of Chamberlain’s Colic, —once used, is always in favor. In be supplied New port and Philomath to Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I bought carpenter in charge. periodical pains, displacements, -» weak Bon property on First street, between B increased to 328 on Wednesday. This be supplied; Salem, First church, G. W. a bottle. A couple of doses of it com back, bearingdown sensations, and and C, formerly occupied by F. E. nearly doubles the first day’s attendance The young man Wardle was convicted Giannis; Leslie, J. M. Shulse; Shedds, pletely cured me. Now I am a champion every kindred ailment, it is specific. Rogers. of last year. The increase is chiefly due last week in his trial for taking the bicy A. Kershaw; Sheridan, C. E. Crandall; of that remedy for all stomach and bowel Farmer Gates, erstwhile of local fame to the later date of opening. There are cle from Anstine’s shop, and was sen complaints.” For sale by S. Howorth & Dr. Pierces Pellets cure constipation, Siletz and Toledo, supply, S. W. Potter; as a liveryman, as well as a pretty good eleven pupils in the high school class, tenced for two years. liver-ills, indigestion, dyspepsia, piles Silverton, Isaac Peart; Turner, E. H. Co., druggists. citizen, has been sitting around on chairs the same number as last year, all girls. W. J. Strong, the new harness dealer, Belknap; Woodburn, H. B. Elworthy. and headaches. and benches chatting with friends several Probate Court. Between receiving taxes and keeping has a card in this issue. His place of L. G. Cochran, professor in Willamette days this week. abreast with the work furnished by the business is first door west of the McMinn Estate of Rebecca Putman. Will ad 403d Anniversary I'oliiiubus Day. university and member of Salem First mitted to probate upon proof taken in Eugene Moshberger of Woodburn is circuit court, Sheriff Henderson and his ville National Bank. Look him up. church quarterly conference; I. D. Driv The Veteran Association of Yamhill The Jones & Adams mill would be open court, Joseph J. Putman appoint enrolled among the new pupils at the deputies have been kept hustling tbe er, lecturer on theology in Willamette county, Oregon, will meet at G. A. R. college, and makes his home with Rev. past few days. Monday was the final ready to start the saws the last, of this ed sole executor. Bonds fixed at $10,- university and member of Eugene quar- hall in McMinnville Oct. 12th, 1895, at terlj’ conference. E. E. Thompson. He is a probationer day of grace in taxpaying, before the week, but for some delay in the ship ooo. Estate of J. D. Bell. Will of decedent 9:30 a. in.,to transact the business of the two per cent penalty is added. The de ment of the line shafting from Portland. for the ministry. association. At 1 p. m., will meet in the Notice for Bids. Wm. Geldard, one of the well-to-do admitted to probate by proof taken in opera house, where speaking, singing, If increased attendance is evidence of linquent list will not be very large this Notice is hereby given that sealed bids open court. Emma Bell appointed exec year, the sheriff thinks. farmers of the Carlton vicinage, was a prosperity, McMinnville college ia “get etc., will take place according to program will be received by the county clerk un Jack Campbell, a perfectly sober and business caller Tuesday. He is getting utrix. Bonds fixed at $1210. ting there” all right. Pres. Brownson arranged. Everybody invited to the til 2 p. m., October 10th, 1895, for the construction of a bridge across Cozine states that the enrollment of students is reliable citizen we veritably believe, ready to take his summer onting at the afternoon exercises. For Kent. creek at McMinnville, where the old 33 per cent greater than for the corres makes the astounding assertion that last coast. S. C. P earsox , Pres. A farm of 187 acres. 125 acres plough count}’ bridge now stands, near the P. W. Todd and family arrived from Sunday, while roving among the foot ponding time a year ago. creamery. Bids may be in two forms, land. A part of the Albert Gaines dona on Wednes hills, he saw a white bluebird. More Santa Rosa, Calif., one for a bridge with footwalk, as shown Rev. D T. Summerville, the new ap tion laving between Dayton and Wheat- The burden oi labor is constantly being over, he claims to have corroborating day evening to become residents. Mr. by specifications in clerk’s office, and one pointment to the pastorate of the M. E. land. Enquire of 41-2 lightened by new inventions, but nothing for said bridge without a footwalk. Bids witness to the fact. As strange anoma Todd will take a position with his broth A. J. A pperson . church of this city, was formerly pastor new has yet been discovered to brighten may also be for doing the work and fur lies have been noted in other bird fami er in the clothing house of Kay & Todd. at Lebanon. Previous to this he was at the hours of labor, and make life worth nishing the materials, or for the work Licenses to Marry. lies. White crows, and even white Bent Coulter is about the thinnest Dallas anil earlier at Halsey. He will oc living like Simmons I.iver Regulator alone, the county to furnish materials. blackbirds, have been reported, but it looking man in town, as the result of a Sept. 28, J. A. Town, 31, of Polk coun does. It is the King of Liver Medicines. County reserves the right to reject any cupy his new pulpit next Sunday. and all bids. A. E. M c K ern . remained for Jack to add the white blue few days’ illness. But thinner yet is ty, and Anna E Brenner, 27, of Yam A sluggish liver depresses one's spirits The good work of the new require bird to tbe roster of ornithological the yarn he tells about one of the freight hill. Farm for Sale. and causes languor, besides upsetting ments enforced this year by the state curiosities. Oct. 1, L. F. Belknap, 43, and Fannie haulers, who in unloading a carboy of the whole system But Simmons Liver 220 acres. 50 acres in cultivation. horticultural society is now plainly evi The death took place at John Day, acid got in contact with some of the stuff, A. Dorsey, 30, of Dayton. Regulator tones up and strengthens the Good house and barn, young bearing dent in the better quality of apples to he Grant county on Wednesday, September and it ate his pantaloons all up but the Oct. 1, Walter Garner, 26, and Sophia orchard, excellent pasture land, situated body. found in every market. It will take but 18th, of Mrs. Katie Kehm Smith, the buttonholes, and he had to ride home in Swartz, 19, of North Yamhill. 4 miles south of Dayton on the Willa a few seasons of like watchfulness to well-known lecturer. Mrs. Smith left her an empty barrel. mette river. Warehouse and boat land Oct. J, E. G. Waugaman, 29, and Ma- There is one medicine which every ing within y2 mile of farm. Price $16 place Oregon back to her pristine su home near Oregon City the last of June Rosie, the 16-year-old daughter of Mr. linda Colwell, 25, of McMinnville. L. H. B aker , familj- should be provided with. We per acre. Address, premacy in apple culture. for an extended lecturing trip through and Mrs. A. C. Davis of this city, died 40-3m Carlton, Or. refer to Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Mr. J. K. Fowler, secretary and treas Mrs. L. A. Newgard left last week for eastern Oregon, and when at John Day of typhoid fever on the evening of the When it is kept at hand the severe pain McMinnville Produce Market. California in response to a summons she was taken with typhoid fever and 26th ult. Funeral services were con urer of tbe Corinne Mill, Canal and Stock of a burn or scald may be promptly re Reported by L. E. Walker. from a sister-in-law, saying that a large after a lingering illness of over six weeks ducted by Rev. Hunsaker, and burial Co., of Corinne, Utah, in speaking of lieved and the sore healed in much less Oats, ........... estate was to be settled up and her pres death came to her relief. Her remains made at South Yamhill church the fol Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy says: “I 16@18 time than when medicine has to be sent Wheat........... 40 ence would be needed, as she was inter were interred at Wagner, in Grant lowing Saturday. The cause of the consider it tbe beet in the market. I for. A sprain may be promptly treated Butter 35 ested to the amount of several thousand county, and the funeral services were fever is attributed to some milk drank have used many kinds but find Cham 16@18 before inflammation sets in,which insures Eggs.............. dollars. A good many of our Yamhill conducted in accordance with the Secu while at work in the hop yards. A young berlain’s the most prompt and effectual $200@2 50 a cure in about one-third the time other Chickens in giving relief, and now keep no other people seem to be learning of big wind lar belief. Turkeys......... 8c a B> er sister, Ethel, was also stricken, but wise required Cuts and bruises should Ducks............. $3.50 falls lately, and something ought to McMinnville will have the best passen her recovery is thought to be assured. in my home.” When troubled with a receive immediate attention, before the Potatoes......... 30 ger and freight depot on the West The parents have the hearty sympathy cough or cold give this remedy a trial materialize soon. 4@4%c parts become swollen, and when Cham Dressed Hogs. and we assure you that you will be more The Woodmen are smiling over their Side division shortly. Work now in of many friends in their affliction. 4 than pleased with the result. For sale berlain’s Pain Balm is applied it will Veal.............. good^fortune of having no assessment in progress warrants this statement. A RETAIL market . The Yamhill exhibit at the etate fair by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. heal them without matter being October. They are also claiming the new platform has been built around the was the most attractive and most meri $6.50 formed and without leaving a scar. Timothj- bay........................... Oats and cheat ’Weather lor September, 1895. $5 best record on the payment of a benefi building that in former times did service torious feature of the entire show. It A sore throat may be cured in one night. Baled Straw....................... . $3@$3.50 ciary. A “neighbor” at Boulder, Colo., as a hotel, and the building itself is being attracted more attention and favorable Highest temperature, 83 deg; lowest A piece of flannel dampened with this Mixed Chop............................ $15.50 died Sept. 14th at 4 p. m. and his assigns transformed. In the northern half will comment from visitors than any other temperature, 29 deg.; mean temperature, liniment and bound on over the seat of Wheat Chop................... ........ deg.4 min. Total rainfall, 3.18 inches. were paid the amount of his insurance be fitted up gents’ and ladies’ waiting feature. The magnificence of her fruit 55 ..................................... No. clear days 14; No. fair days, 9; No. pain, will cure lame back or pain in the Shorts rooms, ticket and telegraph offices. Tbe at 10:10 a. m. on the 16th. For a man 37 and grain display was unapproached and cloudy days, 7. Mean barometric pres side or chest in twenty-four hours. It is Middlings.............................. . Bran....................................... . years of age the assessments for the year south half will be used for freight and unapproachable. The display of big red sure, 29.90 inches. the most valuable, however, for rheuma L. E. Walker will buy all W yatt H arris , have so far been $6.80; for 45 years of baggage, the floor being raised to the apples fairly took the breath, and every tism. Persons afflicted with this disease duce, paying the highest price in cash Volunteer Observer. exterior will be level of the cars. The age, $8.80, on $2,000. body said the blue ribbon was a sure will be delighted with the prompt relief the market will justify. He will sell you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and g The district convention of the churches properly paintvd and sanded, awnings thing But you can’t always tell what W II.LAMINA. from pain which it affords, and it can be den seeds as cheap as any other deal an awarding committee will do, any of Christ for Yamhill and Polk counties built, etc. depended upon to effect a complete cure. D street south of First National Bank. Mr. Parker has moved into C. C. Lin For sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. W.and J. Funk had about 36 acres in more than you can diagnose in advance will meet in the Christian church of this He also carries a full line of Graham in small sacks, buckw’heat, corn meal, city on the 10th inst., and continue until “baby” hops over in Fairlawn addition the verdict of a jury. It took the com den’s bouse in South Willami ia. wheatlets, etc. Carltoil Public School. Paul Fundman took charge of the post the 13th. Free entertainment will be this year. Sixteen acres were picked, mittee about three days to distort its C arlton , O k ., Oct. 1st, 1895. Mr. 8. H. mental faculties up to the point of giving office October 1st. provided for all ministers, delegates and and yielded 30,774 lbs. C. Osborn took a load of flour to Woods The Carlton school will open Oct. 7th, visitors. Those who have a place on the Maris, who kept the books on the crop, Linn county the first premium. It 1895. The postponement of one week program from outside this city are: W. reports that the hops cured and baled ought not to have taken more than an Monday for Mr. Epperly. Mr. Epperly has been fixing his dam was made in order to accommodate those A. Wood, Dayton; K. H. Sickafoose, made 8358 lbs. of first-class product at a hour for three men to arrive at the con When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, not yet ready for school. Both depart Amity; F. E. Billington, Lafayette; J. cost of 43/4 cents per pound for harvest clusion if there was nothing to compli before high water. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta, Hop picking is completed in this locali ments will be opend on the above date B. Lister, Albany; Mrs. L. Y. Bailey, ing and preparing for market. He be cate the matter besides the merits of the When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, lieves that with care the cost could be exhibits. and patrons are earnestly requested to Harmony; State S. S. Supt. W. II. Haw ty- May Whitehouse and her mother, Mrs. send their children at the beginning. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Sheriff Henderson and his deputy had ley, Independence; B. F. Mnlkev,Dallas; brought down to 4zl.¿ cents. These fig L. Y. Bailey, Harmony; W. Sumpter. ures allow 80 cents per 100 lbs for pick a very unusual number of prisoners to Glandon of McMinnville, were visiting A course of study will be outlined and good results can be obtained only by Monmouth; Ella Scroggin, Sheridan; ing. About 20 acres of the hops were care for Tuesday evening. Bert Lepard Mrs. Baily this week. prompt and regular attendance. Mrs. Fannie McKern, North Yamhill; left unpicked, as Mr. Agee, the financial and Jack Sliger were in serving 30 and With one eye on the clock, and the R obt . P ierce , L. H. B aker , and B F. Bonnell, Dallas. An interest sponsor, did not think the outlook for a 37Ji days sentence respectively. “Top” other on your plate, you cannot enjoy a Laud for Sale. good price warranted the harvest. Chr. Board Directors. Prin. Reasoner was arrested at Amity on Sat ing session is anticipated. meal. When traveling east, you should 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 urday on an indictment by the grand McMinnville college has a case of Hi rota, the Japanese student at Forest acres under plow, balance pasture and take the Northern Pacific, the only din jury for burglary at Dayton last summer, »1OO REWARD, S1OO. justifiable pride. Look at this Every young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 Grove, lectured to a small audience at ing car line from Portland; meals 75 orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated the Camb. Presbyterian church Tuesday member of the graduating classes of ’94 and will languish until next term of cents. You don’t have to get up in the The reader of this paper will be pleased between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre. evening, on his native land. He re and ’95 is either on the wav to a still court. Besides these there came from morning at 6 o’clock, rush to breakfast to learn that there is at least one dreaded Easy terms. This is a snap. Address Justice Runnels ’ court at North Yamhill higher education in an eastern institution viewed the relations and wars of that and gulp it down in fifteen or twenty disease that science has been able to cure S heridan L and C o . country with China from earliest history, of learning, or is occupying a good posi G. T. Carey, in default of $2000 bonds, to minutes, and then have to wait until 2 in all its stages, and that is catarrh. and her rapid growth in all the arts of tion of some responsibility and emolu answer to the charge of the heinous or three o’clock for lunch or dinner. To Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive For Trade. civilization during the last quarter cen ment. Messrs. Storey, Fellows, Loder crime of rape upon the person of Miss avoid this, take the Northern Pacific; A good double circular water power cure known to the medical fraternity. Rogers, and Messrs. Allen Moore, Ed tury. The real cause of last year's war and Latourette come under the first the only dining car route, the only line Catarrh being a constitutional disease re sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off Bowman and A.L. Ellensworth were each saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water between the two countries was given as designation, and have been already men committed from the same court to serve to the Yellowstone Park and the only quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 an inevitable struggle between progress tioned. Mies Lou Lynch has a position line running Pullman Tourist Sleepers Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and and stagnation rather than the violation in La Creole academy, Dallas; Miss out a fine of $25 for the theft of chickens, without from 12 to 16 hours delay. directly on the blood and mucous sur logging outfit complete, including 800,000 honey, etc., from ranchers near North of Corean treaties, though the latter Edith Brown is teaching at Ashland, For full information, time cards, maps, faces of tbe system, thereby destroying feet of logs in stream and pond at the Yamhill. A. C. Andrews and Frank mill. Logs can be floated on this stream hastened it. During the twenty-five Miss Ella Cary at Salem, Misses Bryant etc., call on or address, the foundation of the disease, and giving for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles Kindred, two men about town on Tues years in which Christianity has had and Pagenkopf in this city, Misses May C. H. F leming , Agent, the patient strength by building up the west of Sheridan on a good level road. day,were arrested on the order of Sheriff sway upon tbe island empire, four hun and Ethlyn Million at their home in McMinnville, Ore. constitution and assisting nature in doing Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last Ford of Hillsboro on the suspicion of year. Price $7,505, no incumbrance. dred churches have sprung up, with a Stevensville, Mont., and Messrs. John J. B. Long’s new paper, the Ocean its work. The proprietors have so much Will trade for land. Address, being the Dilley robbers, Holcomb and membership of 50,000, and the advance Root and Wm. Scott have schools in S heridan L and C o . Pomeroy, who have been wanted for sev Wave, published at Woods, is at hand. faith in its curative powers, that they of in education, sociology , and ethics has this county. Is better evidence needed fer One Hundred Dollars for any case Weatherly & Williams are the publish eral months. Proving to be the wrong been commensurate. Among the great that education pays? These young peo Horses for Sale. parties, they were discharged the follow ers and Long is editor. There is a large that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes- est events in the history of Japan he ple are also in position to wield a strong timonia ’ s. Address, One pair of good heavy horses weigh settlement within trading distance of ing day. A total of nine prisoners is an ranked the opening of her gateway to , influence for the future growth of their F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. ing 1400 lbs each, for sale for cash or Woods that should encourage newspaper unusual occurrence in Yambill county. alma mater, and they may be depended commerce with other nations by Com £^"Sold by druggists, 75c. trade for other stock. 0. S. K ellogg . enterprise, Carey afterwards ga;e bond. LOCAL NEWS. modore Perry. upon to do it. Food For Thought Since we began to make Dental ine we have sold over one hundred bottles to people at home and abroad. Pret ty good showing, isn't it, considering we first put it on ths market less than a year ago? If you are not satis fied with your tooth preparation try DENTALINE ■ We warrant it to do all that the patent preparations do, and we give you double the quantity and at the same price. 25c a bottle. ROGERS BROS’ Pharmacy Heads The Procession WALLACE & WALKER are selling lots of groceries this year. They have given their customers good satisfaction. They will have a heavy trade the present fall and winter. GROCERIES SOLD CHEAP Not cheap groceries sold, but high-grade groceries sold cheaply. We ask people who are not trading with us, to give us a trial. We know we can suit you. Better try us. PEOPLE ALWAYS BUY Groceries with two things in mind. First, the quality of the goods, then the price. We keep this in mind when we buy our stock. It benefits you when you buy of us. Try us. WALLACE & WALKER, GROCERS That uiill Open your Eyes cuith Admiration Our J4ecu Stock Fall and Winter CLOTHING ARRIViNü DAILY * * * Purchased Direct By Personal Inspection No Shoddy You Get the Benefit • • • • • Prices Cheap! • • • • • You will be surprised at the amount of goods can buy for a little money. KAY & TODD BURHS & DflHIELiS= Have an immense stock of furniture. They have to keep a big stock, because they have a large territory to supply. Prices on everything in our store are surprisingly cheap just now. If you want proof of this, come in and price the goods. WALL PAPER. 3 5 UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. o o SUULSÜUULJUUULSULSULj