The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, April 29, 1898, Image 5

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    G. 8. Wright, dentist.
Ride a Columbia.
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In niy office on all the bacterial germs which
infec’ the human mouth, and destroy the teeth.
Dr. Nelson, dentist, in Union block.
G. S. Wright, dentist.
Modern dentistry aims to prevent dental dis-
All kinds of cough cures at II ill’s phar­
raie, rather than cure it. But the skillful den­
Fancy stationery at Hembree's.
tist is able to repair in a measure the damage
macy.
to the teeth caused by neglect. The must mod­
Hill’s pharmacy for pure drugs.
ern methods of Prophylactic Dentistry and re­
Wm. Clemens and family have moved
placement of lust teeth are usedin my practice.
Typewriter supplies at C. Griesen's.
You are invited to call tor examination.
from
Dayton to Portland.
Fine lot of new buggies just received
LEROY LEWIS. Dentist.
Ride the Monarch Cycle Co’s Cum­
McMinnville.
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i at F. W. Spencer’s.
Wanted—At once, an experienced bar- berland. $35, Racket Store.
PHYSICIANS
We have over fifty rigs in our ware­
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I ness maker.
E lsi . v W right .
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house to choose from. M anning B ros .
Eastern
oysters
in
any
style
kept
daily
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ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER,
If you want the best rig on wheels, at
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I at White’s restaurant.
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the right price, go to Manning Bros.
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Hill’s pharmacy guarantee their drugs j
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The New Home and Wheeler & Wil­
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I to be pure. Try them next time.
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son sew ing machines, needles and extras
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The best 25-eent meal in the city is ob­
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(Ottice over Ural y S Batik.)
at C. Griesen's.
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tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant.
The article must do the rest. Much of our stock was
Mr.Latourette, an Alaskan missionary,
OaxuoN
M c M isnvills
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dielschneider re­ preached in the Baptist church Sunday-
bought before the tendency to shoddy everything, hence ♦
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turned from San Francisco Tuesday even­ evening.
there’s a bigger-priced look about them. But we have to ♦
H. COOK, n. D.
ing.
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Dr. Mulkey and family of Indepen­
meet shoddy competition, and prices consequently have : ♦
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Don't fail to see the bargains in cliil- dence were guests of E. N. Ford on
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to be cut in two. Wouldn’t you rather pay a few cents
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11Iren’s and boys’ clothing at the Racket
Sunday.
more for a pair of boy’s pants that will wear six months
store.
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Tillamook county now has three news­
to a year, than buy a 19-cent cottou shoddy that the av­
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.!
Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block,
papers, the Times of Nehalem having
Frank
J.
Miller
of
thia
city
on
Tuesday.!
erage
boy will run through with in two days? The
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M c M innville ,
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O regon .
moved over.
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New jewelry just received at Diel- j Chas. Weed, one of the younger sons
same comparison holds to a greater or less degree in all
Schneider, selected by Mr. Dielschneider
lines. Buying a thing because its dirt cheap is a most
of E. L. Weed, died at Oregon City re­
MEAT MARKETS
from San Francisco stocks.
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ephemeral satisfaction, because the thing bought is of
cently.
T. A. White and family returned Tues- i
jyyATTHIES & BOOTH,
the same character.
Thos. Casey, bookkeeper for the Pope
da}
’ night from their Pennsylvania visit, i
Proprietors of
Mf’gCo., at Portland, visited with friends
and have settled down to business at the
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in this city on Sunday.
restaurant as of old.
Mrs. Annie Henderson and family ar­
Garden seeds ol all kinds, carrot and
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds
rived home Monday evening. The Cali­
beet seed in bulk from 30 cents per pound
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fornia climate dealt kindly with them.
South side Third St. between B and C.
up. Hodson sells them.
for our customer, believing that customers who are ♦
The sixth annual meeting of the Yarn­
D. C. Small died in this city April 22d,
bill
County
Pioneer
Association
will
be
pleased are the most effective advertisements. We seek
BARBERS.
of consumption, aged 40 years and two
held in Amity on the first day of June at
to
please at all times; to make your interest ours—not to
months. Burial was from the residence
aio
10 a. tn.
H. LOGAN,
get
your trade on a catch-penny deal, regardless of where
on Sunday morning, by the Woodmen.
Don’t suffer with poison oak. You can ! F. 8. Harding is getting lumber on the
you
drift afterwards.
ground for his new cottage. The contract
be cured for 50 cts., if not, your money
price, we understand, is something over
R ogers B ros .’ Pharmacy,
i am located opposite Burns & Daniels and aim back.
$1000.
Spencer Simmons is contractor.
to give all customers good treatment for little ’ 16tf
McMinnville.
money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­
The
Oregon
Populist is the name of a
ronage solicited.
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Jim Henry expects to announce a colt
new middle-of-the-road paper at Albany.
show later in the season. He owns a
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The populists claim they carried Linn
couple of valuable sires and will be able
HARNESS
county two years ago and they do not
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to make a fine exhibit.
propose to surrender their party to the
gLSIA WRIGHT,
Are yon going to paint your house? fusion office-seekers.
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Manufactures and Deals iu
Consult Elsia Wright about paints and
Boiled down suffering is embodied in a
oils. He will give you the best material
dose of poison oak. Our poison oak re­
at least cost.
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lieves from the first application, and re­
II. F. Bedwell of North Yamhill says sults in a sure cure. If not, money back.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
he is not a candidate for any office, hav­ 50 cts. a bottle.
R ogers B ros .,
^.ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they
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can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette ing too many other interests demanding
McMinnville.
Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are
¡’il*’filò?
his
attention.
pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them.
The ladies aid society of the Cumber­
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bond returned land Presbyterian church will hold an ice
J. STRONG,
from their visit to Browns, Ills., on I cream social at the old Jacobson building
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
Thursday evening of last week, accom-1 Wednesday, May 11. Ice cream will be
Dealer in and Manufacturer of
panied by a sister of Mr. Bond.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
served from 2 until 10 p. m. Don’t fail Yamhill
County.
The entertainment by Misses Glen and to attend. Ice cream and cake 10 cents,
John Eborall, Plaintiff,
)
vs.
Calbreath Wednesday evening was quite l chocolate and cake 10 cents.
Peter
Martig.
Henry
Warnock,
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COLLARS, well attended and seemed to be enjoyed.
SADDLES,
and ----- Waruock, his wife, I
Are now on Bale at the New Store opposite White’s Restaurant.
A
thrill
of
terror
is
experienced
when
a
j
WHIPS,
BRIDLES,
The receipts go for the benefit of the ath- | brassy cough of croup sounds through the Defendants.
'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
Bedroom Suits, Mattresses, Chairs, Trunks,
SPURS, Etc.
as sheriff of Yamhill county, State of Ore
letic club.
house at night. But the terror soon
gon, under, by virtue of and pursuant to a writ
All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing
Valises, Bed Lounges, Tinware, and
execution and order of sale duly issued out of
Custer post and Relief Corps have changes to relief after One Minute Cough of
Of all kinds promptly done. First door south ol
the above entitled court, in the above entitled
McMinnville National Bank.
General Second-hand Stock of Goods
chosen Rev. Geo. I). Willingham to Cure has been administered. Safe and suit, on the 26th day of April, 1898, under the seal
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ot said court, and directed to me as sheriff of
-Agents Oregon and Washlngtonfor
preach the memorial sermon, and Prof. harmless for children. Hill’s Pharmacy. said county, upon and to enforce that certain
decree and order of sale duly rendered
LIVERYMEN,
z Page’s Woven Wire Fencing.
Board man to give the oration on Decora­ F. L. Poindexter, editor and mana­ judgment,
by said court in said suit on the 18th day of
;1.W Rods soldin the last Ten Days
April, 1898, wherein it was ordered, adjudged ami
tion day.
ger
of
the
Oregon
City
Enterprise,
was
decreed by said court that said plaintiff recover
£ITY STABLES,
of
and
from
said
defendant,
Peter
Martig,
the
Hon. J. T. Apperson was in the city in McMinnville over Sunday. During
sum of #706.67. together with interest thereon at
over Sunday, the guest of his brother’s the day he made atrip with Judge Gallo­ the rate of ten per cent per annum from April
Third St., between E and F.
18tb,1898, until paid, all in V. 8. gold coin; and
family. He was returning from Corval-! way to the latter’s fruit farm, and was for
the sum of #20.68, with interest thereon at the
lis, where he had business as chairman much pleased with the topography of the rate of eight per cent per annum from April 18th,
Wilson & Henderson, Props.
1898, until paid; for the sum of $75.00 attorneys’
of the board of regents of the O. A. C.
country about McMinnville.
fees herein, and for $20.00, costs and disburse
ments, and for the accruing costs, and wherein
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by
After
years
of
untold
suffering
from
Housebreaking
has
been
quite
frequent
it was further ordered that the following de­
day, week or month. Commercial travelers
scribed real property be sold to satisfy said
piles,
B.
W.
Pursell
of
Knitnersville,
Pa.,
in
the
vicinity
of
Carlton.
The
house
conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates.
amounts, to-wit:
Give us a call.
was cured by using a single box of De- j of Wm. Wills was recently entered and The donation land claim of Peter G. Carlile
and wife, No. 64, in T. 5 8. R. 6 W. of the Willam­
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases $8 in cash, a hat and a pair of pantaloons ette meridian in Yamhill county. Oregon, and
684.69 acres, more or less, (Save and
DRAYMEN
such a° eczema, rash, pimples and obsti- ; taken. Other cases are reported. It is containing
excepting therefrom the following tracts, to-wit:
nate sores are readily cured by this | probably the work of tramps passing 132 acres thereof, being all that part of said claim
lying and situated in sections 14 and 23, in said
E. COULTER.
famous remedy. Hill’s Pharmacy.
through the country, and it would be T. and R.. and 53.62 acres thereof heretofore sold
to James and Merritt McKinley by deed recorded
McniNNVILLE
Squire H. Claypool died at the home well for people to keep a closer watch on at pages 192 and 193, Book Z, of the records of
Spring Tooth Harrows on Wheels,
deeds for Yamhill county, Oregon; and 100.40
of his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Gaunt, in this their homes.
Wagons and Implements of all kinds,
acres thereof sold to Hannah E. Townsend by
city on the 22d inst, aged 07 years. He, Saturday, May 7lh, is the day set by deed recorded at page 434, book 24 of the records
Garden Seeds in Bulk and Package.
of deeds for Yamhili county, Oregon; and also 187
Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful was born in Warren county, Kentucky, the Grand Army corps for work at the acres sold to Mrs. E. Yocum.) The number of
acres
hereby
conveyed
being
175
67
acres,
more
or
handling guaranteed. Collections will be made and came to Oregon in 1854. He was a cemetery, looking after the graves of dead
less, in said D. L. C.—also the following tract of
monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap.
land, towit : All that part of the donation land
veteran of the Indian war.
comrades. They invite the citizens of claim
of J. W. Pearson and wife, claim No. 70,
M. B. Hendrick expects to move to McMinnville and vicinity to join them Not. 6808 in T. 5 8. R. 6 W. of the Willamette me­ " “if?
Ip V
ridian, that is situated in section 24 in said town­
BANKING
McMinnville from Amity next fall, and and make the work general, so that the ship and range, and containing 137 acres (save
excepting therefrom 75 acres heretoiore sold
has hie eye on the Cable property, now cemetery will be in presentable shape on and
to Mrs Olive Dickey.) The number of acres here­
NO 3667
occupied by W. J. Strong, as a desirable decoration day. The idea is a most ex­ by conveyed being 62 acres; being in all to be sold
under said decree 237,67 acres.
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place to live. The Reporter would be cellent one and we hope it will l>e gener
Now, therefore, by virtue of and "pursuant to
said judgment, degree and order of sale, I will,
ally
acted
upon.
pleased to see Mr. Hendrick become a
on Saturday, the 28th day of May, 189», at the
hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said (lav.
That ill-fated craft went down in Havana harbor
resident here.
Last week William Umphlett was at
the court house door in McMinnville, Yamhill
J. J. Henderson, who has been talked killed in a mining shaft by the bank cav­ county, state of Oregon, expose for sale and sell ife|j and created more excitement than any one incident
public auction, as the law directs, to the high­
of as a candidate, sends us a note under ing in on him. A telegram was sent to at
—McMinnville, Oregon.—
est bidder for cash in hand, the above described I
of late years.
real premises, to satisfy said execution, costs and ’
Paid up Capital, $.50,000 date of the 23d, requesting a statement his brother John at this place, who left accruing costs.
Its the same way with Our New Footwear.
that he is not a candidate for county at once for the sceueof the accident. Mr. Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, April 27th. 1898. I
J.
W
HENRY,
Everybody
is talking about them, and they all say
Surplus $10,000.
judge. Mr. Henderson says that the Vmphlett was well known here where he
Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon.
that
they
are
the best specimens of shoemaking in
Transacts a General Banking Business.
honors of the office if elected would not lived for a number of years. He was
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
buried
at
Kirby,
Josephine
county.
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Am
­
compensate
for
the
financial
sacrifices
Ladies
’
,
Misses
’ and Childrens’ Shoes that the world
Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ity Times.
it would necessarily involve.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
ever
saw, and they won’t be blown up either. Too
April 21st. 1898.
Arrived Saturday, the largest carload I The attendance Saturday evening at VTOTICE Is hereby given that
good for that.
the following
LEE LAUGHLIN, President.
LN
named
settler
has
filed
notice of his in­
tire
opera
bouse
to
hear
Judge
Galloway’
s
of goods that ever came to McMinnville.
J L. ROGERS. Vice-President.
tention to make final proof in support of his
F- DIELSCHNEIDER
E. C. APPERSON, Cashier.
Family rigs consisting of buggies, car­ lecture on the public domain and its dis­ claim, and that said proof will be made before ill
IV. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. riages, hacks and surreys direct from the posal, was exceedingly small, in view of the county clerk of Yamhill County, at Mc­
Minnville. Oregon, on June 11th, 1898, viz ,
Calvin T. Long, H. E 10431. for the north half
factory of A. A. Cooper. Every rig guar­ the worthiness of the occasion. The of
southwest quarter, north half of southeast
WHITEm.
anteed first-class, and prices that have judge has made an exhaustive study of quarter of section 4, township 4 8. R. 6 W.
Tn ( ore a C.ld in One Day
He
names the following witnesses to prove
never before been offered for the same this highly interesting subject, and his his continuous
upon and cultivation
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet«.
lecture was full of information valuable of said land, viz.. residence
The stars and stripes float proudly class of goods, at Manning Bros.
Stephen A. D. Walker, George
to any student, and so condensed and ag­ B. M. Todd and Jasper Agee of McMinnville, All druggists refund the money if it fails
from the flag pole over our school house.
and Thomas N. Faulconer of Sheridan,
Mrs. Evenden's pupils will give a re-i gregated as to place a great deal of his­ Oregon,
to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros.
Oregon
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V. O. Boots, a rustling insurance agent citai at the opera bouse, Friday, April torical fact in little compass. The longer
CHAS. B MOORES, Register.
the
judge
spoke
the
more
he
warmed
up
of Polk county, was in the city the first 29th. The McMinnville Treble Clef Club to the subject, and the truth was evident,
New stock of mixed paints at R. M.
of the week.
will make its first appearance. These as he said, that the study was like a ro­
The Salvation Army of McMnnville ladies include the finest vocal talent in mance to him. One interesting 'fact Wade Co's.
brought out was that there are about 35
barracks was with us Tuesday night, and the city, and under Mrs. Evenden’s in­ million
acres of government land in Ore­ Take your prescriptions to Hill’s to
struction
will
render
the
sweetest
har
­
left an appointment for the evening of
w
gon, of which about 12 million acres re­ have them filled.
mony ever heard. All proceeds above main unsurveyed.
May 10th.
Bettman & Warren candle their eggs
W. G. Robbins and family will start expenses to lie given to Cuban sufferers.
before they leave the store.
.Vlonej’ Io l.onn
on Monday next for Giltner, Neb., where Admission 1.5 cents. Come all and show
All necessary bicycle sundries may be
For Ladies’ and Gents’
On improved farms at from seven per
they will spend the summer visiting rel­ your sympathy for suffering humanity,
found
at R M. Wade <fc Co’s.
cent
and
upwards,
according
to
amount,
and
at
the
same
time
enjoy
the
greatest
atives and friends.
A no cure no pay poison oak cure.
wanted. Apply to Chas. Henry, 273
musical treat of the season.
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Born, April 21st, to the wife of A.
Stark Ft., Chamber of Commerce build­ 50 cfa. R ogers B ros ., McMinnville.
The flag of free Cuba is beginning to
Anderson, a daughter. Later—The little
ing, Portland, Or.
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L>i<l you notice the fine assortment of
FURNISHING GOODS,
babe died April 23d and was buried in make its appearance. It is made of five
fancy crockery at Bettman A Warren’s0
Farmer«,
AMcnlTon.
stripes
or
bars
—
three
of
blue
and
two
of
the Taylor cemetery, Sunday.
— and ----
H. C. Burns’ wall paper sale is still on,
Last Monday Mrs. Emma House came white. The top and bottom stripe is blue,
At Wilson A Hendenson's stable, Mc­
up from Portland bringing the news ol next either way is white and the fifth in Minnville, Saturday, April 30th. The and the stock and prices are right. Don’t
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her father’s sickness and death among the tenter is blue. On the end next the young Clydesdale stallion Prince, raised fail to eee him before you buy.
There are three little things which do
strangers in Idaho. This is a sad blow staff is a triangle of red reaching over in Yambill county.
T. B ird ,
GO T(>
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to his wife, Mrs. Sarah Buffon, whose the whole breadth of the flag. In the
Owner, Carlton. . more work than any other three little
things created—they are the ant, the bee
Leave your meaanre at the Racket
home is in this place. Mr. Buffon was center of thia red field is a lone white
Call and see tbe near high-lift Ameri­ and DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,the last store for a tailor made suit of clotbee.
formerly a resident of Whiteson but •tar. The flag is quite beautiful and will
went east fast, fall and was preparing no doubt become familiar in the next can sulky and gang plows, at F. W. being the famous little pills for stomach They guarantee a fit and satisfaction or
few months.
Spencer’s.
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and liver troubles. Hill’s Pharmacy,
no pay.
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to send lor bis wife and family.
Redmond's Old Stand, - McMinnville
War is Declared
LOCAL
NEWS.
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Physicians
and Surgeons.
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Second-hand i New Goods
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’O.G.&E. Estes
Canton Scotch
Clipper Plows
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Truck and Dray Co.
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National Bank
O. O. HODSON. ;
| Cbe Battleship JMaine-M)
FINE SHOES
HATS
R. E. McKern