The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, October 18, 1895, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
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City Caucus.
COtBT DOCKET
Ctujreksmau Hermann Cordially-
Wright, the dentist, McMinnville.
Leroy Lewis, dentist.
Received.
The
annual
city caucus of McMinnville
The newest term for wheelwomen is
Thos. Bynum has again rented his
Disposition of cases in Judge Hewitt’s will be held at the opera house Friday
Upon his arrival in this city last Friday
“cyclestrienne.”
Wright, the dentist, McMinnville.
boarding bouse to a newcomer.
court up to adjournment Thursday:
evening, Oct. 18th, at 8 p. m., for the
F. W. Spencer has entered the employ
D. \ . Olds sbipj>ed bis hop crop to
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Me Kern attended the Hon. Binger Hermann was escorted
ASSIGNMENTS.
purpose of nominating candidates for the
to
the
comfortable
home
of
Mr.
A.
J.
of Jones & Adams.
London on an advance of five cents.
the Seaton-Perkins wedding at North-
1 Assignment of J W Bowers. Fred offices of city mayor, city recorder and
Apperson,
where
a
number
of
his
warm
All stj les of toes and shapes in rubliers Yamhill on Wednesday. Justice Run­
Mrs. J. \\ . Cowls returned home from
personal friends and admirers were on Keller, assignee. Report ordered filed city marshal, to be voted on at an
nels officiated in tying the knot.
at F. Dielschueider's.
a visit to Dallas friends on Monday.
invitation privileged to meet the dis­ and assignee to appear before this court election to be held November 4th, 1895.
In the morning, Sunday, Pastor Thomp­ tinguished gentleman. The rare ability at next regular term and answer relative By order of the city council.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
The best bread is baked at Kuns’
son will 6peak upon the subject, “The
bakery.
tf , Coulter is reported quite ill.
W. T. V inton , City Recorder.
of Mr. Apperson and his estimable fami­ to his management of said estate.
Unavoidable.
”
A
special
service
in
the
2 Assignment of R S Conner. C W
John
Holman
has
moved
upon
the
J.
Attorney C. C. Linden of Sheridan
ly to entertain was never more clearly
Excursion to Portland Woodiueu’i
evening, to which mothers and daughters
has been attending to cases in the circuit F. Martin farm near Ballston.
asserted. An excellent supper had been Talmage, assignee. Magers and Me-
Day, October 2olir and 26tb.
are especially invited. All welcome.
Cain
for
plff.
Continued.
court this week.
spread, aud while the guests partook of
School supplies in abundance and at
Leave
McMinnville 5 ;40 a m. Friday,
3 Assignment of W H Harrison.
Judge Hewitt’s court adjourned yester­ this hospitality Mr. Hermanu was kept
Extras, needles, and supplies for all low prices at The Novelty.
Oct.
25th.
Return, leave Portland 4:40
Magers
Wm
Me
Chrisman,
assignee,
day
morning
untill
the
24tb
inst.,
at
9
kinds of sewing machines atC. GriBSen’s,
Miss Nellie Ramsey is reported quite a. m., to take up the trial of a few cases , busy answering queries propounded and McCain for plff. Final account ap­ p. m. Saturday, Oct. 26th. Tickets
relative
to
the
workings
of
congress,
and
agent for New Home and Wheeler <k sick with threatened fever.
round trip, including two admissions to
in w bicb Attorney McCain is interested, , of hearing stated in unstinted measure proved and assignee discharged.
Wilson machines.
tf
Jesse Irvine enrolled among the stu­ and who could not be present this week.
the exposition, $2.50.
4
Assignment
of
J
R
Sanders
and
the desires of this particular quarter of
Mrs. A. Hatch is preparing to move to dents at McMinnville college this week.
Sale of tickets closes Oct. 22d. Pro­
Prof. S. 8. Duncan of Dayton, in com- i the large district he represents. Of Martin & Sanders. J J Henderson, as­
the vicinity of Portland to reside with
cure your tickets, od sale at C. Gris6en’s
The Payton Comedy Co. pulled out pany with his friend J. B. McNerney, < course the project lying next to McMinn­ signee. Ramsey & Fenton for plff
her daughter, Mrs. Will Derby.
Final account approved and assignee store and at the S. P. R. R. depot.
for California by way of Yaquina on who is visiting him from Iowa, were ville’s heart is the opening to navigation
Slates, pencils, tablets, inks, rulers Monday.
C. G rissen ,
discharged.
pleasant callers on Monday. Mr. Me- i of the Yambill river the year round, by
and paper for school pupils at The Nov­
G. A. W ilcox .
9 Assignment of Foster 4 Hollister.
i
The new and very creditable appearing Neruey was looking for a school, which the
construction of locks at the falls at
elty. The place to buy to save money residence of Mies McDonald is nearing if he can secure, he will remain in Ore­
Lafayette. Mr. Hermann is thoroughly C C Linden, assignee. Irvine & Coshow
Lost.
Mrs. A. E Barker will deliver a lec­ completion.
gon.
, conversant with this desire on the part for plff. Continued.
A baby’s flannel blanket, hand em­
10 Assignment of J B Ixmg. E P
ture under the auspices of the Liberal
Drs. Galbreath & Goucher were sum- of
1 McMinnville, and kuows just the
Albert Bredberg has moved his family
broidered in silk. Lost between Mr.
Spiritualists at Wright’s hall Suuday, into Mrs. Jewell’s house in the Baker & moned about 7 p.m. Friday evening to work thus far accomplished as prelimi­ Wallace, assignee. Irvine & Coshow for Downing’s farm and McMinnville. Leave
plff.
Final
account
allowed,
51
per
cent
October 20tb, at 7 p. m. All are invited. Martin addition.
to securing the neceesary appro­
set the broken thigh of Ralph Parker, a nary
1
at this office and get reward.
Best dental plates in the world are
priation
from congress. He believed the ordered distributed, and assignee to be
young
man
of
about
18
years,
living
on
1
Miss Eva Hoberg came home laBt Sun­
Columbus Day Observed.
aluminum.
Consult Dr. Lewis about
very hopeful—more so than discharged on filing receipts.
1
day, having completed her term of school the Wilber Cook farm, southwest of the situation
13 Assignment of J A and M S Coch­
them.
it
has
ever
been,
because
of
the
extreme
­
The
observance of Columbus daj’ by
city.
The
accident
happened
by
a
large
'
on the Trask river.
ran. Cyrus Smith, assignee. J E Ma the veterans of the Yamhill association
A new kind oi valuable mineral de­
barn door rolling off its track and falling ly
' favorable report made by the last en­
Aamold, the violinist, is again headed
gers for plff. Private sale of property.
was fairly attended on Saturday. Elder
posit has been struck on M. V. Ensley’s
upon the young man. Mr. Parker was gineer who surveyed the river. He
FORECLOSURES.
this way. He is traveling with his wife
thought the admirable letter prepared by
J. A. Campbell was. the orator of the
mountain ranch. This time it is tin.
formerly a resident of Salem.
6 R L Sabin vs M Fisk. Tlios G occasion, and had prepared an elaborate
as pianist and another lady as vocalist.
McMinnville board of trade over a
There is no telling what wont lie discov­
The beauty of Oregon is, that while it the
1
Green
for plff. Ramsey & Fenton for address, which he read from manuscript.
Rev.
Gilman
Parker
of
Oregon
City,
ered there if investigation goes on.
is dry and farmers are unable to plow, ■ year ago, setting forth the great advan­ deft. Continued.
one of the leading Baptist divines on the the time is pretty certain to come when tages
to
accrue
to
this
community
incase
It was a very patriotic laudation of Wm.
1
School books. Exchange your old
7 Almira Hurley vs Jesse Hobson et Penn and the forefathers of this country,
Pacific coast, occupied Rev. Pace’s pulpit
this
work
is
accomplished,
would
have
grammars and get new ones at C. Grie­
they can do so, without being preyented
al. A M Hurley Spencer & Talmage for and fairly scintillated with eloquent
last Sunday.
sen's.
40-4
by a freeze-up. Even in the latter con­ telling effect when the case again comes -
Dr. W. J. Clark expects to get off this tingency they can sow spring wheat, and up for hearing. There shouldn’t be the plff. Lewis A Ward for deft. Non suit periods. Mr. Campbell’s strong voice
The enrollment at the city schools
of a doubt in the minds of any of on
' motion of plff.
always stands him in good stead in a
week for southern California in search of make up for lost time. It is said that in shadow
'
reached 375 Monday morning—180 girls,
8 Chas H Carter vs R Finley et al. public address.
our
citizens
that
Mr.
Hermann
is
thor
­
a
climate
that
will
prove
more
congenial
the last thirty years when it became a '
195 boys.
impressed with our righteous cause Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Magers and
He was followed by Hon Binger Her­
to his impaired health.
necessity to sow late, the fall grain has oughly
'
Nice ripe delicious bananas now suc­
and
that
he will use bis utmost influence McCain Spencer & Talmage for deft.
mann, who expressed the great respect
A traveling merry-go-round arrived in been winter killed but twice.
Decree on stipulation.
ceed the watermelons at Will Kuns'.
to further it.
he felt for the long line of generals of the
the city on Wednesday and stuck stakes
The fire and water committee were
14 EE Goucher vs Sarah A Farns­ civil war. He said that the last leaf of
In recounting the public institutions
Capt. Wyatt Harris has been confined on the band stand corner, to the delight
authorized by the council to locate street
possessed by neighboring counties, it worth et al. Ramsey & Fenton tor plff. the olive branch of peace had been
to his bed with illness a portion of this of the fun-loving youth.
lights north of Third street, and they
plucked and placed to the heart by the
was discovered that Yamhill had rather Decree.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Redmond have have designated the following places: been overlooked, while her neighbors,
16 Wallace & Walker vs L H Cook et old soldiers at their late reunion at Louis­
George Kutch’s toneorial parlors are taken to raise and support a little girl One at northwest corner of Pine and F
without exception, bad been ux. Irvine & Coshow for plff. Non suit ville. It was “the conquest of hearts,”
this week being given a thorough over­ between two and three years old, secured streets, one at northwest corner of Pine almost
j
and constituted one of the noblest events
favored
with a public school, public on
' motion of plff.
hauling, cleaning, and new wall decora­ at the baby home in Portland.
and E, one at southeast corner of Pine
18 Charles Douglas vs M M Menden­ in the history of this nation. Like Na­
building, soldiers' home or an Indian hall.
tions. George is not contented with any­
W T Vinton for plff. Default and
Two carloads of hope left Salem on and C, ' one at southeast corner of Pine ]
poleon had expressed himself, every
The injustice was at once , decree.
thing shot t of the very best equipment. Monday for I-ondon, via New Orleans. and B, one at northeast corner of Second reservation.
'
27 Thomas Huston vs J T Hopkins et veteran was his own ancestor, and a
manifest, and it was decided without a
Wanted—By W. L. Warren, real estate This completes a total of ten carloads and F, and one at northwest corner of
Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Default hero worthy to be enshrined in the hearts
dissenter, that Yamhill should have al.
1
agent,to list real estate for sale or houses shipped from this town this season.
First and F.
and decree.
of the American people. Mr. Hermann’s
something of this kind.
i
32 Joseph Huston vs Chas Lehman.
and farms for rent. A number of good
City election is close at band. There
The physicians report quite a wide­
On the subject of presidential possi­ Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Default. W. address was one which did him great
farms desired. Office in Wright block.
spread epidemic pievailing, which par­ are three councilmen, mayor, marshal bilities as they appeared in the east, Mr. T. Vinton guardian ad litem. Decree on credit, and showed conclusively that he
If any citizen ever saw finer or more takes something of the character of win­ and recorder, to elect. Retiring council­ Herrman said that choice seemed pretty pleadings.
has acquired an ease and dignity in pub­
34 Commercial Nat’l Bank vs Mat lic speech, and a fluency and depth of
beautiful apples anywhere than he can ter cholera. Can it be the remote wait­ men are Messrs. Chrisman, Walker and nearly divided between McKinley and
Moroney
et
al
Ramsey
&
Fenton
for
see in Oregon this fall, plentiful, shining ings of the Honolulu scourge?
Wilson; the holdovers, Warren,Gault and Reed, with Allison as a formidable dark plff. Continued for service.
thought entirely worthy of an honored
and big, let him now declare himself.
York
Under the new arrangement horse. A guest suggested that the great
36 Malinda Butler ve G N Holcomb. representative of the people.
O. O. Hodson, the hardware man, is
Thanks to the raid made on the fruit
councilmen will be chosen by wards, and need of the country seemed to be a vigor­ Ramsey & Fenton for plff. Default and
Comrade S. C. Pearson presided over
working on the job of putting in some
pests by the state horticultural society.
the ward boundaries are as follows: , ous foreign policy, and to his mind Mr. decree.
the meeting with good grace, and a
new skylights on the roof of the court
37
JM
Fink
vs
Wm
Knight
et
al.
W. H. Kuns sells more peanuts than house, that shall prevent the very per­ 1st, all the territory lying south of Fourth Reed seemed to be the very factor to Ramsey ATenton for plff. Default and quartette of singers enlivened the occa­
street; 3d, all north of Fourth and east secure this. Mr. Hermann replied that decree.
anybody.
tf
sion with music.
plexing leak which has prevailed there
of
D;
2d,
all
north
of
Fourth
and
west
of
40
The
Mutual
Benefit
Life
Insurance
Mr.
Reed
was
certainly
a
man
who
had
P artner W anted .—A good machinist for some time during heavy rains.
Licenses to Marry.
D.
the courage of his convictions, and as an Co vs Thos W Perry et al. Starr, Thomas
with a few hundred dollars capital, is
The Oregon Fire Relief Association,
& Chamberlain for plff. Default and de­
Oct.
11th,
A. C. Stanbrough, 24, and
The
Massillon
Eugine
&
Thresher
Co.,
invincible debater had no equal on the cree.
wanted, to join another party similarly with headquarters in this city, is already
situated and carry on a general machine carrying more risks than any other in­ of Portland, Oregon, extends a cordial floor of the house.
47 BN Daniel, adm’r vs M M Ed­ Lola L. Hunt, 23, of Newberg.
Oct, 12th, W. 8. Boatman, 26, of Tilla­
shop and repair business. Inquire at surance company in Yamhill county. invitation to the readers of the R eporter
In conversation on local matters our wards and Mary E Edwards. Ramsey
who expect to attend the exposition now congressman showed that although he & Fenton for plff. Default and decree. mook, and Rosa A. Braithwaite, 25, of
this office.
A pretty good showing for a com pany on
Northern Counties Investment Carlton.
being held in Portland to call at their had been abeent in person for some time, Co 30 vs The
8. F. Harding is building a new barn its business legs only nine months.
W W Jones et al. G G Bingham
Oct. 14th, E. G. Seaton, 26, and Min­
warerooms, corner Front and Morrison be had kept himself posted to a remark­ for plff. Decree according to agreement.
on bis premises on B street.
Our story, “The Yankee in Gray,” streets, and examine their line of ma­ able degree, in the more prominent hap­
nie M. Perkins, 20, of North Yambill.
31
Oregon
Mortgage
Co
vs
J
A
Coch
­
F. Dielschneider, boots and shoes.
now running in the R eporter , is appre­ chinery, which includes the Russell penings of this community.
ran et al. Geo G Bingham for plfl'.
Lucy A. Zosel, 26, and N. J. Versteeg,
Decree according to agreement.
Mrs. Justin Gray of Vancouver arrived ciated by the old soldiers as well as by
29, of Wheatland.
Compouud engine and Cyclone thresher
A brief period was spent after supper
33 RE Randall vs Jesse Hobson et
in the city last week on a visit to her all classes of readers. One veteran re­
with Wind stacker. They also carry a in the parlor discussing incidents of Ore­ al. Jas McCain W T Vinton Spencer &
mother, Mrs. David McCall.
There is one medicine which every
marked that he would not miss the story complete stock of engines and boilers, gon bistort’, after which guests began Talmage for plff. Lewis A Ward Ram­
family should be provided with. We
sey
&
Fenton
for
deft.
To
be
tried
Oct.
If you want fine photos go to Hogg. I for the price of a year’s subscription.
and those who contemplate buying will dropping off for the public reception at 24.
refer to Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
*
He is the leading photographer.
James McCain is attending circuit do well to get their prices.
the court house in the evening.
When it is kept at hand the severe pain
INJUNCTIONS.
court
in
Marion
county.
John
8.
Stock
­
Wm. H. Kingery, son of D. B. Kingery, ’
Here a good-sized audience bad gath­
The initial of a series of stag smoker
of
a burn or scald may be promptly re­
17
J
W
Bones
vs
Ellen
Scroggius
et
has enrolled among the pupils of Me- 1 man, the Albany warehouseman, is on parties proposed to be held monthly the ered of all political faiths. The reception
al. . Irvine & Coshow for plff. Ramsey lieved and the sore healed in much less
trial
this
week
for
selling
wheat
not
his
Minnville’s public schools.
1
coming winter under the auspices of B was under the auspices of the Lincoln & Fenton for deft. To be settled.
time than when medicine has to be sent
The indictment against him arises company, O. N. G., occurred Tuesday club, and Mr. Hermann was introduced
48 Thos W Perry vs Buckingham & ' for. A sprain may be promptly treated
F. Dielachneider’s footwear gives satis- own.
1
of the failure of the Red Crown mills evening at the armory. The company is by its president, Mr. J. C. Cooper. Mr. Goodrich et al. Spencer & Talmage for
factiou because be devotes his time to out
1
before inflammation sets in,which insures
plff. Demurrer sustained. Dismissed.
at that place last March.
that alone and kuows his business.
desirous of making theirs second to none Hermann considered it a distinguished
39 I Nichols vs A L Armstrong etal. a cure in about one-third the time other­
Sheriff Henderson took the prisoner in the Btate, both in discipline and num­ honor to thus be met by so many friends, Jas McCain W T Vinton Spencer & Tal­
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
wise required. Cuts and bruises should
Horner
to the penitentiary on Wednes- bers, and this means is taken for the for which he returned his most grateful mage for plff. To be tried Oct. 25.
Campbell died last Friday evening. The
receive immediate attention, before the
The acknowledgment. He reviewed the
CONFIRMATIONS.
funeral was conducted by Rev. Thomp­ day. He was arraigned betore Judge purpose of attracting recruits.
parts become swollen, and when Cham­
Hewitt the previous day, and plead present membership is down to 43, and work of congress as it had concerned
son on Saturday.
All cases under this head were con- berlain's Pain Balm is applied it will
guilty to the charge of stealing a watch the minimum membership, when mus­ Oregon, describing the wonderful feat of firmed.
heal them without matter being
The special sale of organs and pianos while picking hops near Wheatland. He
19 Ammon Shadden vs Amos Wood.
tering out would follow, is 36. An elabo­ engineering that has been accomplished
formed and without leaving a scar.
continues during this month; now is was sentenced for one year.
rate lunch was spread at which there at the mouth of the Columbia. Where Ramsey & Fenton for plff.
A sore throat may be cured in one night.
20
H
F
Bedwell
vs
Cutler
Thompson
yourchauce to get a first-class instrument
were no vacancies and no poor appetites.
Wesley Houck and Beech Walker The orchestra donated good music. Will but 16 feet of water had been before the et al. Ramsey & Fenton for plfl.
A piece of flannel dampened with this
away down, at
C. G rissen ’ s .
struck out for the coast on Monday, their Manee gave a creditable trapeze per­ construction of the jetties there was now
21 J E Hembree vs M Fisk et al. liniment and bound on over the seat of
F. W. Spencer came down from Eugene object being to secure a load of fish to formance, a quadrille was indulged and 36 feet, admitting the largest sailing Ramsey & Fenton for plff.
pain, will cure lame back or pain in the
last Friday, and will make McMinnville bring back, and the enjoyment that is similar amusements held to a late hour. vessels in the world. He believed that
22 Jeduthan Torrance vs Henry West­
his home for the time being. Many sure to accompany such an excursion. A few new names were entered on the when the work now in progress on the erman et al. Ramsey’ & Fenton for plff. side or chest in twenty-four hours. It is
roll.
23 W E Swentzel vs li D Bartholo­ the most valuable, however, for rheuma­
friends are glad to see him back.
Columbia is completed there would be mew
This is as good coast weather as any we
et al. J E Magers for plff.
tism. Persons afflicted with this disease
established a great highway of commerce
Buy your school books at The Novelty. have had during the summer.
24 R Livingstone vs Riley Smith et will be delighted with the prompt relief
It’s a Curious Woman
al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff.
The following additional bills were al­
A very pleasant reception was tendered who can’t have confidence in Dr. Pierce’s between this coast and the Mississippi
25 John Bolinskie vs B W Robertson from pain which it affords, and it can be
lowed by the county commissioners last Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ford, in Odd Fellows Favorite Prescription Here is a tonic valley that would be a formidable com­ et al. Ramsey & Fenton for plff.
depended upon to effect a complete cure.
week: J. W. Bones, assessor’s fees, hall Tuesday evening by the Rebekahs, for tired-out womanhood, a remedy for petitor to the railroad for the ever in­
26 The Oregon Mort Co vs Geo Sap­ For Bale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists.
all its peculiar ills and ailments—and if creasing traffic of this region, and much pingfield
et al. Ramsey & Fenton for
$193; John Purcell, covering bridga at previous to their departure for Los it doesn’t help you, there’s nothing to
lower rates would be the result. From plff.
Deer creek, $79; I. L. Martin, lumber, Angeles the following morning. Mr. pay.
Farm for Sale.
29 Honeyman, DeHart & Co vs W W
What more can you ask for in a medi­ the head waters of the Columbia freight
$12; M. Johnson, bridge work and nails, Ford hopes for the improvement of
220 acres. 50 acres in cultivation,
cine?
could be transferred at small cost to the Gwinn et al. Emmons & Emmons for
$4; J. E. Magers, expressage on books, health by the change of climate.
Good house and barn, . . young bearing
The “Prescription” will build up, head waters of the Missouri and its plff.
46 Geo Thomson vs S C Force et al. orchard, excellent pasture land,
70c; A. H. Pape, paper and stationery,
‘ ‘ situatei
"
id
The large and handsome painting of strengthen, and invigorate the entire tributaries. He said this nation is wak­ J E Magers for plff.
4 miles south of Dayton on the Willa­
H
“The parting of Ruth and Naomi” to be system. It regulates and promotes all ing up to a proper conception of the
49 * Lancefield vs Olsen. Confirmed.
~ “
mette river. Warehouse and boat land­
Horace Greely once said: “The way seen in the front window at Wallace & the proper functions, improves digestion,
51 Laughlin vs Runnels.
ing within
mile of farm. Price $16
enriches
the
blood,
dispels
aches
and
great
importance
of
river
and
harbor
im
­
to resume is to resume,” speaking of Walker’s, is the artistic work of Mrs. IT. pains, brings refreshing sleep, and re­
per acre. Address,
L. H. B aker ,
suit to set aside a deed .
provement
as
never
before.
One
of
the
40-3m
Carlton, Or.
again putting gold into circulation after E. Griffith of Independence. It received stores health and vigor. In “female
11 Portland Adams vs John T Jolly.
the war. But you may say “resume” second award at the state fair, while an­ complaints” of every kind and in all grandest sights he had ever witnessed
James McCain Spencer & Talmage for
any number of times to that torpid liver other by the same lady, “The retnrn chronic weaknesses and deraugements, was the gigantic flotilla of commerce that plff. To be tried Oct. 24th.
nc.Hiuuville Produce .Harket.
it
’
s
the
surest
remedy.
finds
its
way
through
the
mouth
of
the
of yours and it won’t budge until you from the festival,” was given first premi­
Reported by L. E. Walker.
Nothing urged in its place by a dealer,
DIVORCES.
take Simmons Liver Regulator. Many um in its class. Mrs. Griffith chooses though it may be better for him to sell, Saint Ste Marie,made possible by govern­
15®18
28 Allie Lovell vs A C Lovell. C C Oats........................................
people seem to forget that constipation, modern subjects, which is one secret of can be “just as good” for you to buy. ment improvement of this harbor. A
40
Wheat......................................
Linden
for
plff.
Default.
Decreee
on
Send for a free pamphle’. Address, greater shipping tonnage passes through
35
biliousness and sick headache are all success in art of the present day.
Butter......................................
findings.
World’s Dispensary Medical Association, this point than through any other in the
caused by a sluggish liver. Keep the
35 Samuel L Hayden vs E B Hay­ Eggs......................................... . . 16@18
A new 355 pound steel alloy bell was Buffalo, N. Y.
entire world, reaching into the hundreds den. Irvine & Coshow for plff. Motion Chickens.................................. $200@2 50
liver active.
8c a tt>
Turkeys ..................................
placed on the Columbus school building
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation, of thousands. On the subject of the to set aside order for alimony denied.
The local circle of Chautauqua students
$3.50
Ducks
.........................
:
...........
Non
suit
granted.
last Suturday. Each of the buildings has piles, biliousness, indigestion and head­ construction of the Nicaragua canal he
30
has been reorganized, with a member­
41 Eva J Duetta vs C L Duetta. W Potatoes..................................
also been provided with a gong bell, for aches.
believed the next congress would take T Vinton for plff. Continued for ger vice. Dressed Hogs.........................
4®4>¿c
ship of seventeen. The books have been
the announcement of intermissions. A
4
definite action. He thought we were
44 Sarah Ella Townsend vs Richard Veal......................................... .
sent for and are expected in a few days.
WIE EAMINA.
comfortable office has been furnished
RETAIL MARKET.
S Townsend. Spencer & Talmage for
big
and
strong
enough
to
undertake
this
The ranks are open to recruits at any
plff. Default. Divorce granted.
at the Columbus building for the use of
$6.50
Timothy hay .......................
time during the winter. The circle will
Ollie Daily who has been working work without the assistance of any other, 45 Sarah E Williamson vs J T Will­ Oats and cheat.......................
$5
the principal, C. H. Jones, and the meet­
and
it
bad
always
been
his
hope
that
iamson. Thos H Tongue for plff. Dis­ Baled Straw........................... . $3@$3.50
meet at the residences of members on
in Portland the last year returned
ing place for the monthly meetings of home on a visit last week.
this
country
would
undertake
the
missed on stipulation.
$15.50
Mixed Chop...........................
Wednesday evenings of each week. The
the board of education, Thus do we
$18
Wm. Mendenhall has moved back work on its own responsibility, and he 42 Matilda C Rutan vs J C Rutan. Wheat Chop...........................
course for the current year is American
$14
more aud more take on metropolitan on Main street near the hotel.
Shorts.....................................
believed it would yet be accomplished C Butt and G C Brownell for plff.
history and literature, aud is one of in­
Taken under advisement. Motion to Middlings..............................
$18
airs.
H. Baily spent a few days at the under the folds of “old glory.” This strike
out part of pleading sustained.
terest and value.
$12
Bran.......................................
statement was received with hearty ap­
At the Baptist church next Sunday Portland exposition.
L. E. Walker will buy all
EQUITY.
The Newberg Independent manifests a
Messrs.
Dan
and
Wm.
Savage
have
plause by the audience. The construction
morning, Pres. Brownson, Prof. Northup,
43 B Brower, adm’r vs Mary E Stow duce, paying the highest price in cash
poor spirit in talking about the Yambill
come home on a visit.
of the canal, by shortening the distance et al. Ramsey 4 Fenton for plff. Mary the market will justify. He will sell
and Mr. O. P. Coshow will give interest­
School is advancing nicely. Several from this coast to Liverpool 1000 miles,
exhibit at the state fair. After admit­
you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar­
E Stow appointed guardian ad litem.
ing addresses reporting the convention
den seeds as cheap as any other dealer.
ting that it didn’t see the exhibits and of the Baptist Young People of America, new pupils commenced last Monday. and reducing the time of the voyage 70
Decree on pleadings by consent
D street south of First National Bank.
Mrs. R. G. Pettit is having a new
15
Margaret
W
Burton
vs
F
Haus-
consequently didn’t know what it was which met in Baltimore last summer.
days, would increase the pries of wheat wirth. Spencer <fc Talmage for plff.
He also carries a full line of Graham in
sidewalk
in
front
of
her
property,
talking about, if patriotism didn't prompt All are cordially invited to attend and
small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal,
25 cents per bushel at least, and the
constructed by her son.
Not for trial.
it to array itself on the borne side and hear about the largest and most remark­
wheatlets, etc.
Geo. Pettit who spent last week moment our government announces that
Mrs. Mary Washburn of Olympia is
shout for old Yamhill, it ought to have able gathering of Baptists ever held in visiting friends at Portland and she will undertake this work, an era of
said nothing. It is mistaken in assum­ the world. Pastor preaches at night, Newberg reports an enjoyable time. prosperity and growth will spring up in visiting in the city.
ing that Yamhill had not a very fine subject: “Help for the Tempted and
James Millsap and wife left for America unparalleled in history. Speak­ J. C. Gates anh Jim Henry are now­
Portland Wednesday of this week to ing of pensions, be said he had voted residents of Sheridan. Their friends here When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
and creditable exhibit.
Tried.”
visit his father and mother.
regret to learn that Mrs. Henry is in When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria,
D. B Kingery will leaie the first of
Sheriff Henderson was successful in
Paul Fundman, the city merchaut, for the service pension bill and had no poor health. •
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
the week for Fort Jones, Calif., to take
apologies to make. He had labored long
arresting Peter Lafferty at the Grand left for Portland last Monday.
Mr. Carson, traveling agent of the
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
part in the dedication of an Odd Fellows
and
earnestly
to
Becure
a
pension
for
the
Ronde agency last week, and brought
Canadian
Pacific
railroad
was
in
the
city
«10O REWARD, *100.
hall at that place, said to be the second
Indian war veteran, and had no apology
him down for safe keeping in the county
yesterday, on his way from San Francisco
finest structure of its kind in the state.
to make.
bastile. The crime for which he was
The reader of this paper will be pleased
to Tacoma.
Mr. Kingery is one of three charter
The
address
was
a
really
able
speech,
wanted is the clubbing of John Short, to learn that there is at least one dreaded
Laud tor Sale.
members of this lodge now living, the
A whist party was given Miss Norwood
bristling
with
a
great
deal
of
important
another Iudian on the reservation, on disease that science has been able to cure
400
acres
of
land near Whiteson. 200
lodge having been organized about thirty
last evening at the residence of Mr. Ap-
the 31st of last August, from the effects in all its stages, and that is catarrh. information.
under plow, balance pasture and
years ago. He makes the trip at the
Short talks were also made by Messrs. person, previous to her retnrn to her acres
young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2
of which Short died September 7tb. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive
earnest solicitations of his brethren, who
home in Marion county.
orchards and 12 acres in hope. Situated
. Lafl'erty is held in durance vile, but will cure known to the medical fraternity. Stilwell, Cooper, Magers, Galloway, and
were very desirous to have the living
The weather has been superb up to between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre.
Mr. Litchfield of Salem, and Al Snyder
have a bearing before Justice Rhodes Catarrh being a constitutional disease re­
pictures of all members present at the
raised hie mellifluous voice on “The this date and people have been enjoying Easy terms. This is a snap. Address
it too; but just now the farmers are be­
next Monday.
S heridan L and Co.
quires
a
constitutional
treatment.
Hall
’
s
Flag of the Free.”
dedication.
ginning to remark that some rain would
Catarrh
Cure
is
taken
internally,
acting
[
While
driving
home
from
town
Tues-
Messrs. Millsap & Cook, having secured
The club then adjourned until the fol­ be good for the country.
For Trade.
from the county the contract for furnish­ ■ day evening, Mrs. White and Mrs. dire«, tly on the blood and mucous sur­ lowing Tuesday evening, when Senators
A good double circular water power
W.
L.
Warren
is
in
correspondence
faces
of
the
system,
thereby
destroying
ing the lumber for the new bridge to be Houck and little daughter were thrown
Mitchell and McBride were expected.
with the manager of an Ohio colony of sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off
forty or fifty families, who propose emi­ saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water
constructed over Cozine creek near the from their carriage by the horse taking the foundation of the disease, and giving
grating to Oregon soon. It will pay them wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2
Notice to Debtors.
creamery, began hauling down lumber fright at some unknown cause. He be­ the patient strength by building up the
dwellings, 2 barns, 3 yoke of oxen and
constitution
and
assisting
nature
in
doing
gan
kicking
vigorously
and
drew
the
Parties indebted to R. Jacobson are to take a look at old Yamhill, the best logging outfit complete, including 800,000
from the Eagle mills on Monday. The
fruit
and
grain
county
in
the
state.
feet of logs in stream and pona at the
bridge will require over one hundred vehicle over the embankment near the its work. The proprietors have so much requested to call at once and settle their
A. G. Bartley of Magic, Pa., writes: I
thousand feet. The firm furnish the Gear warehouse, a fall of about ten feet. faith in its curative powers, that they of­ accounts, between now and the 20th feel it a duty of mine to inform you and mill. Logs can be floated on this stream
for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles
material at $6.75 per thousand. Mr. C. Fortunately the ladies sustained no seri­ fer One Hundred Dollars for any case inst., as we must have the money.
west of Sheridan on a good level road.
the
public
that
De
Witt
’
s
Witch
Hazel
that
it
fails
to
cure.
Send
for
list
of
tes
­
T. Long of this city secured the contract ous injuries, but the buggy was badly
Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real Salve cured me of a very bad case of Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last
timonials.
Address,
wrecked.
Mr.
W.
F.
Coulter
wasou
the
year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance.
for construction at $994.75. The work
Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at eczema. It also cured my boy of a run­ Will trade for land. Address,
F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, 0.
lias already begun, and will be hastened ground to give assistance shortly after
ning sore ou his leg. Rogers Bros.
this office.
S heridan L and C o .
Sold by druggists, 75c.
the accident.
to completion by Dec 1st.
Food For Thought
Since we began to make Dentaline 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
the market less than a year ago? If you are not satis­
fied with your tooth preparation try
DENTALINE
We w’arrant 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
a
x—
I 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
i mind. ]
the quality of the goo
the price,
keep this in mind when we buy our stock. It
benefits you when you buy of us. Try us.
WALLACE & WALKER. GROCERS
A Sight
That mill Open your Eyes
mith Admiration
Our ]4ecu Stock
Fall and
Winter....
GÜOTHING
ARRIVINO 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
rrmorrï
BURNS & DANIELS
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.
UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES.
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