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VOL. XXVIII. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, MAR. 18, 1898. Entered st the PoatotBce iu McMinnville, as Second-class matter. 8UB8CRIFTION PRICE »>.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance, Slugle number, five cents. NO. 13. WHITESON. LAST CALL! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT Redmond’s Old Stand. Ten Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods aud Notions to be closed out within the next ten days, at less than half their value, or in other words, at your own price, providing you are within reason. Will positively pack up and leave here about March 25th, or sooner. Must dispose of them, regardless of cost. fHE TRUSTEE Ileal Estate Transfer*. Come This Way Having bought the O^A'AMHILL PHARHACY We intend to run an up- to-date drugstore. WK CAN COMPOUND YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS AS ACCURATELY AND AS SKILLFULLY AS ANYONE Our stock of CHRISTMAS PERFUMES is fòli and of the best. Our line of COMBS. BRUSHES and other toilet articles is complete We carry the leading brands of cough syrups and Patent medicine aud ask for a share of your patronage. HILL’S PHHRMHeY Sflls .... the :.... W eekly I nter O cern s Q|8 LARGEST ClRCUUTIOI_OF_MI_roLlTICAL PAPER IN THE WEST; It is radically Republican, advocating it can always be relied on J the cardinal doctrines of that party for fair and honest reports of all po- g with ability and earnestness^* liticai movernents>*^ij* J* J* J* • It Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer. Tbe Literature of Its columns is equal to that of the best maga zines. It is Interesting to the chil dren as well as tbe parents......... i he inter ocean ü a western newspaper , T and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its leaders the belt and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is hi full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint.^»«»* 'tfy; SI.OO PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR 11.00 11 I ■ THE DAILY AND^UTOA y T d ITIONS OF TRI ■ I • INTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR KIND. « 11 B I S Price of Dail v by mail.................... »4.00 per year £ Z Price of Sunday by mall............................. » ' OO per year n n J Dally and Sundayby mall »0.00 per year * St Il * Th® Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.30. immmrovtri' II. C. BURNS, FURNITURE, WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. JUULJLIUUUUUUUIJUUUU^ I 0 Street Produce and Meat Market i L. E. WALKER. Proprietor. Fresh aud Cured Meats. Garden Seeds in Package aud Bulk. Highest price paid for Poultry aud Produce. ¡ Hides and Tallow bought. .................... ” All kinds of Fin«, Difficult and old Watches re paired and made to run as good as new at D. A. SMITH'S —NEW— All kind, of Watches, Clock! and Jewelry for sals at bard times prices. Jeoielry Store * * * NEXT DOOR TO POSTOrriCK. Week ending March 9th. Henry 4 Kate Schenk to Minnie B Schenk lots 1 & 2 blk 13 McM $ Henry Schenk et ux to J E Magers lots 3, 4, 5 & 6 blk 13 Rowland’s add to McM............................... F G Adams to T B Kay lot 3 blk G Cozine’s3d add to McM...... B F Halladay to Maggie I. Little field lots 5, 6, 7 & 8 blk 3 Desk ins’ add to Newberg............... Sarah M Otis to F M Otis 20 a sec 25 t 2 r 3.................................... R W & S J Lancefield to Mary C Rea 30 a pt Jno Watt die t 5 r 4 R W 4 S J Lancefield to E W Rea 26.04 a pt J B Walling die t 5 r 4 L A Newgard peradmr to Annetta Nswgard blk 8 Johns add to McM Sidney Dell, by Sheriff to W L Warren 55 a sec 35 t 2 r 5........ The American Mort Co to T R Warner tract 41 Dundee Orchard Homes.................................... John T Whaley, pereherifl’, to W Wess 50 a sec 35 t 4 r 3 Jas W L Hutt per adtnr to N Dike, 40 a in sec 24, t 2 r 4. MAUCH TERM. Resignation of F. B. Henderson as su pervisor of road district No. 22, because of moving out of the district, accepted, and J. T. Converse appointed for ensu. ing year. Wood contracts awarded as follows, the wood to be delivered in basement of court house on or before Sept. 1st, 1898: J. B. McCanne, 25 cords grub oak at $2.90 per cord. A. Cone, 15 cords old fir at $2 40 per cord. Ordered by the court that contracts for lumber l>o let to the following named persons for the several road districts at the prices named, they being the lowest bidders therefor: District No. 1, I. D. Stephens, $7. No. 2, Rowell Bros , $7.50. No. 3, Daniels 4 Agee, $7.50. No. 5. F. R. Wilson, $6.75. No. 6, John Nelson, $6. No. 8, R. Vincent, |7. No. 9, Orendorf Bros., $5.95. No. 10, “ “ $5.95. No. U, C. L. Smith, $7.50. Nos. 12 and 13, J. F. Byers, $7.50. Nos. 14, 15 and 16, Loban Bros., $7. No. 17, R. A. Stewart, $8. No. 18, Orendorf Bros., $6. No. 19, Daniels 4 Agee, $7. No. 20, Stephens 4 Campbell, $7.50. No. 21, John Nelson, $7. No. 23, C. L. Smith, $7.75. No. 25, Rowell Bros., $7.75. T/.75. No. 26, J. F. Byers, fl ¡y No. 27, F. R. Wilson, »7. Ordered by the court that the parties whose bidsare a tie in districts Nos. 4, 7 aud 22, be permitted I to bid over by the next term of this court, said persons being R. A. Stewart, R. Vincent Steph ens 4 Campbell and J. F. Byers. In the matter of the report of the viewers on the proposed couuty road pe titioned for by Wm. Kincaid and 215 others. Ordered that road be located and established as a county road, and that part of survey No. 225 proposed to be vacated be closed up. BILLS ALLOWKD. St Vincent’s hospital care of poor$ 118 00 c< << J N Reed, 8 00 < 4 << Portland hospital 35 40 44 44 Mrs Sue Dudrow 10 00 44 44 W L Hall 7 00 44 44 Hannah Bond 9 00 Í ( 44 I. B Coulee 8 00 rent Leo Laughlin, of property 12 00 Week ending March 15th: F J Stewart, bridge work 2 25 Jas P Richardson et ux to S Wm Lambert, laundry............... 5 90 Burnett 40 a t 2 r 5................ R M Wade 4 Co, hdwr.............. 15 00 Jesse Edwards et ux to Chas llo- Newberg Graphic, printing 1 80 vard lots 1, 2, 3 aud 4 blk 56 Ed fi W Hendershot, boarding poor 75 wards’ add to Newberg............ Glass 4 Prudhomme, tax reds . 50 00 r Goodrich et ux to J W Exon lots Valley Times, printing 2 50 22, 23 and|24, also levee lots 1 and 2 50 II L Heath, “ ................ 2 Day tou. ..................................... N Yamhill Record “ ................ I 50 '1 E and J K Wright to A D Web Valley Transcript “ . ........... 3 70 er It 3 blk 3 Newberg ............... F II Barnhart “ and blanks 30 65 D W McCall et ux to W II Easter Calvin Welch, mdse for poor 15 00 ne 1-4 of ne 1-4 see 21 4 r 5 . . <c 5 0O J D Hibbs, “ lohn Winnerl>erg to J T Thoma John Jones, “ “ 3 bills 18 60 son 1 a t 3 r 4 ............................ Nichols 4 Gabriel “ 44 Io 00 I P Johnson et ux to G Hugh • < McM G 4 F Co “ 10 50 Stanbrough et ux 10.40 a t 3 r 2 Ira R Craven, road supervisor . 46 00 J P Johnson et ux toG Hugh Stan J M Crawford, gravel................ 6 67 brough a t 3 r 2.................... Dresser 4 Hendrick, iiii I bo 50 John Glen et ux to L F Moore 17 a so I N Collard, salary................... t 4 r 3.......................................... G A l’reutise, “ etc....... 55 80 J S Baker to Jas Madson 20 a t 3 r E J Wood, aud dep hire 97 00 8.............................. J W Henry, “ 166 66 A P Oliver to J C Colcord Its 7 and ................... 116 66 W T Macy, *• 8 blk 13 Central add to Newberg , .............. . D M Caldwell, “ 50 00 LA Dixon to Wm Moore 20 a pt C E Dukentield, “ and express 150 95 Elijah Millican die .............. J E Magers, 66 67 A L Stow et ux to L Bettman .............. D I Pearce, 9 40 grantor’s int in Downing estate A Nelson. " 15 00 J J Putman executor to Mary J E F Sutherland, blacksmithing.. 3 00 Hewitt 100 a t 5 r 4 ................. Jones 4 Adams, lumber 22 36 Thos^Iall et ux to C C Perrine W V Telephone Co, rent 3 00 17200 sq ft pt Alfred Job diet O O Hodson, road plows 27 75 3 r4............................................. G A Prentiss, Board Ex............ 15 00 T H Smith to W II Moye 40 a 13 r 2 4 4 S S Duncan, “ 12 00 J W Henry, sheriff to C F Tor B O Snuffer, “ “ 9 00 rance 136.71 a secs 7 and 12 t 4 Jno M Crawford, viewer road 2 00 and 5r2...................................... << Geo Bryan, •• 2 IM, Nancv A Henderson to D W Mc <1 Jas Madson, 2 00 Call 202.76 a sec 2 t 4 r 5 .......... 2 00 J I Hadley, chainman W T Pillman et ux to J no Glen Ta C E Newhouse, “ 2 on int in 17 a pt B M Robinson d I c J C Colcord, notary fee 1 00 t4r3...................................... . H S Maloney, surveyor report 8 00 Frank Robinson et ax to D H La- F S Harding, envelopes .... I I 50 fallotte of nw sec 9 t 5 r6 W Long and C Walker removing drift......... ............................ 3 50 I have been afflicted with rheumatism i City of McM water and light* 1 i 25 for fourteen years and nothing seemed to Manning Bros, hdwr 19 18 give any relief. I was able to get around Chnnibrrlaln*. Cn(k Remedy. all the time, but constantly suffering. I This remedy is intended especially for bad tried everything I could bear of and coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and at last was told to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which I did, and was im influenza. It has become famous for its mediately relieved and in a short time cures of these diseases, over a large part cured. I am happy to say that it has of the civilized world. The most flatter not since returned.— J osh . E duab , Ger ing testimonials have been received, giv mantown, Cal. For sale by 8. Howorth ing accounts of its good works; of the ag gravating and persistent coughs it has 4 Co. cured; of severe colds that have yielded Do yon know, that Elsia Wright carries promptly to its soothing effects, and of a full line of lubricating oils for machin the dangerous attacks of croup it has ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and cured, often saving the life of the child. other machinery cannot afford to exper The extensivo use of it for whooping iment with poor oils. He carries Hie best cough lias show n that it robs that disease on the market and they are warranted of all dangerous consequences. Sold by not to gum. tf S. Howorth 4 Co. Lee Conner is in Linn county on bus iness this week. V. 8. Booth of McMinnville was in Whiteson lust Tuesday. Belle Booth ia visiting friends uear McMinnville this week. II. Campbell has been quite sick, but is now improving. Fred Milla and family of Hebo are visiting in Whiteson and vicinity. Frank Franklin of Oretown was selling salmon in this place last Tuesday. Notices arc, up calling for republican primaries April 6th. Let everyone attend. 1 Mr. A. J. Hulett, a stranger, has pur chased one hundred acres of the I). B. Putman estate and moved on. Grandma Andrews has been quite sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. I.. Fox, with but few symptoms of improv- ment. Rev. Stnick closed tbe revival services at the church Sunday evening. Four additions was the visible fruit of the meetings. Surely a great and good work has been accomplished in this community during the winter. WHEAT!. AND Royal Makes the food pure, wholesome and dellUoue. R®1 i Sam Evenden, Minnie Sutherland and Bertha Wood returned to school thia week, aftor a severe tussle with the measles. Our school nine has been practicing for some time and now we will noon ex pect. a challenge from tho Lafayette school l>oys. Of course we hope we will win. Directors Irvine and Nelson, accom panied by our new director, John Even den, paid us a visit Monday afternoon. Mr. Evenden is a great school worker and he is always welcome to examine our work. A number of pupils have quit school within the past few weeks. Those who remain until the end are the successful ones. Promotion follows good substau- work, and the pupil who loses two or three months’ work of the school year is seldom promoted. A saloon has opened in Wheatland. Making garden is the latest employ ment. We have had no sickness nor death this winter. John Penn Fowler is tilling the James Ishem hopyard. There is some talk of a blacksmith shop. We need one. II. Ilendorson is doing a lively business iu L. C. Forreet’sold stand. Sherman Myers is caring for At. B. Hendrick’s large peach orchard. College Orntore. Austin Magness is having cut 1200 The delegation from McMinnville col cords of wood for the steamboats; Harri lege to the oratorical competition at Al son Spaulding is cutting 1000 cords; O. B. Michols is cutting balm logs for C. K. bany last Friday returned in good spirits, Mr. Wallace, the local representative Spaulding of Newberg. orator, having won second place. Alliert W. Wight of Albany college won flrat INEWBEIIG. honors. There wore altont 300 vÍHÍtora in the J. C. Nelson will not move into town city. until full. Concerning the orations the Albany Born, to the wife of J. P. Johnson, a Herald has the following: thirteen pound son. Mr. W. G. Gilstrap of tho state agri Mrs. A. Cummings uf Junction City is cultural college presented the subject of relatives in and near tow'll. visiting “Brain and Brawn” in an eloquent ami On Thursday last a pleasant surprise clever manner. was given H. L. Christenson, it being Mr. I. H. Van Winkle, representativo his 52d birthday. of the old Willamette university, told Prof. McCann of North Yamhill has the true story of the “Gold Seekers,” been eugaged to teach the spring term their hardships and hopes and tbe power of school at Cbehalem center. of gold. It was a scholarly oration. Miss Miller of Portland, who has an in Miss Edna Rugg, representative of terest in the G. C. Sears farm, has Portland university, in most eloquent and purely enunciated language, brist moved out here to superintend things. Tho members of the Epworth league ling with bright original ideas, H[>oke on aro preparing an entertainment and sup “Radicalism.” Mr. Geo. L. Haskell of the Pacific uni per to lie given the 29th of March. versity, most excellently told of the "Emancipation of the Laboring Mau.” <'aii>|>b«ll-Ni>*h. Mr. Walter C. Woodward, representa A very pleasant event was the mar- riage of Miss Cora Campbell arid Mr. tive of Pacific college, handled his nul - George Nash at Hopewell church, March ject, “Altruism,” iu an able and effect 9th, at 9 o’clock, a. in. The ceromonv ive manner, evincing not only close >vas performed by Rev. O. V. White, Btudy but true conception. Mr. Herberts. March of the university pastor of the IL B. church at that place. At the appointed time the company of Oregon, described liis subject, "Sa appeared at the church door, the bride vonarola” relating to the tragedy of the accompanied by Miss Luella Nash and 15th century, in a most eloquent and the groom by Mr. Fred Kirkwood as best pleasing manner. Mr. Andrew G. Thompson of the Mon man, proceeded up the right and left mouth state normal school, told in a aisles respectively, to the strains of tbe wedding inarch played by Mrs. Antrim. bright, scholarly way of “Electricity in They met at the altar under a beautiful the Past, Present and Future.” Mr. J. Sherman Wallace oí the Mc canopy of pure white daintily trimmed Minnville collego, in selecting hie sub with flowers and evergroeus, and in the center of which hung an immense bell. ject, “The Citizen on tho Throne,” ex The bride was attired in a handsome hibited a wise choice, and in the discus dress of pale blue satin, elaborately sion of it lie evinced both ability and trimmed. The groom wore the custom culture, showing deep study in its com ary black. After the impressive cere position, ami forceful eloquence iu its mony, followed by tbe congratulations of delivery. their hosts of friends, the party left im Mr. Albert W. Wight, representativo mediately for Portland, where they will of Albany college, in presenting his sub ject, “The Danger of Over Confidence,” spend a brief honeymoon. The bride and groom are most estima very eloquently related tho most noted ble young people of Hopewell, and are events of ancient and modern history followed into their new sphere of life by where over-eontldence had led to direful the good wishes of all who know them. j results. It was a splendid oration. Officers were elected as follow h J. 8. 1 Wallace, of McMinnville, president; H. <<alunihii* Srluiol Stoles. I <1. Hibbard, of Salem, secretary; ('. A. Directors Evenden and Irvine visited Houston, of Portland, treasurer. Sixty- us Monday morning. three votes were cast. Mr. Scott is sick this week and Miss McMinnville was selected as the place Irvine is teaching the 7th and Sth of holding the next meeting and contest. grades. Mr. Peach visited our school last week. Probate <.'«nrl. Only ten more weeks of school, but Estate of E. M. Adams. Under ad those week« mean bard work. visement with court. The subject for debate Friday night is Estate A. K. Wright. Hearing of |>e- “Resolved, That labor has more influence tition continued until April 5th al 10 a on a nation than education has.’’ m. for service. Guardianship of Gentry heirs. Fifth ('•»k School Note*. account approved and guardian dis School will close the 20th of May. charged as to Maud Gentry, she having Haasee Izmghns been absent for throe become of age and settled with her or four days on account of sickness. guardian. If yon do not get your daily lessons, Estate Sarah A. Mcl’hillip*. Final ac you cannot expect topass your grade». count approved. Executor discharged.