The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, May 27, 1898, Image 1

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    VOL. XXVili
Entered at the Po-toffire in McMinnville,
as Second-class matter.
M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE »2.% PER YEAR.
One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers rive cents.
r
___________________
.Vlc Ulnnvllle
Callage
■stent.
Commence,
Dick Kohidee of Sand Lake spent Sun­
Commencement Sunday, June 12th, at
day and Monday with friends in White- the college chapel: Annual educational
son.
»errnon, Rev. E. K. Chandler, D. D.,
Mrs. Elizabeth Percival returned to Bishop college, Texas, at 11 a. m. Bac­
her home in Monmouth after a week calaureate sermon 8 p. m., Pres. H. L. |
Boardman.
spent in Whiteson.
Miss Edith Percival left for Skamock-1 Monday and Tuesday, June 13th and
wa, Wash., last Tuesday, She has been I 14th, final examinations.
Monday, 8 p. m., annual entertain-^
engaged to teach in that place a few
months before commencing her winter ment, I'hiiergian society.
Tuesday, 8 p. m., Students’ reunion '
term in Whiteson.
and banquet; tbe annual address by
Mr. Georye Reid and wife of McMinn­
Prof. W. J. Crawford, Salem.
ville visited friends in Whiteson one day
Wednesday, Commencement day;
last week. While here he had the mis­
Class day exercises, 2 p. m.; Graduating
fortune to allow the end of his finger to
exercises, 8 p. m.
cotne in contact with a wood saw while
Annual meeting of the board of trus­
in active motion, badly lacerating it.
tees, Wednesday, 9 a. in.
Hon. Walter L. Tooze was billed to
The public is cordially invited to at­
speak in Whiteson last evening, but tend all the public services of the com­
owing to the fact that so short notice was mencement week.
given, and tbe Salvation Army holding
H. L. B oardman , Pres.
a meeting at the same time, tiie audience
Graduating Exercise».
was rather small. Mr. Tooze understands
Adjourned term May
republican doctrine and gave us a good
Program of McMinnville High school
Contract for building pen at Sitton's
talk. All would be glad to welcome him 1 exercises at the opera house Wednesday
bridge let to G. 1.. .Ii'hnson tor »124.88.
back.
evening, June 1st, at 8 o’clock:
Bridge at Bellevue le; to i M. Gilbert
The Whiteson school closed last Friday
Invocation, W. I. Reynolds.
for »263, and al- > Lii
Briedwell’s
and was made the occasion of a very in­
Vocal solo, Miss Nichol.
for »79.
teresting exhibition. A program consist­
Bessie L. Houck, salutatory, “Rely on
All bridges to I. «•■■■•.¡•1« I by July
ing of songs, dialogues, recitations, etc. I Yourself.”
1st, 1898.
was given. Thanks to the careful train­
Glenn Henderson, oration, “Physiog­
Contract for biiildir ■ bridge at Cheha-
ing given by the teacher all did exceed­ raphy.”
lem creek, one-fourth mile west of New­
44
ingly well. The exareises were followed
Mabel M. Manning, oration, “Will­ berg, awarded to G. E. Johnson 1
for tho
by a few selections from the Christian power and Strength.”
sum of »120.19.
Psalmist; the numeral notes and words
Quartette, the Misses Hobbs and Tatty.
BILLS ALLOW tl).
were sung by some old-fashioned folks
Matty V. Patty, oration, “Live With­
W
H
Lashier,
supplies f. . ,■< . r.
who were children fifty years ago, and au in Your Means.”
appropriate address by J. B. Franklin I Elsie C. Hobbs, oration, “Beauties of E G Heath, tile for roads
Wm Churchill, corduroy............
closed the exercises.
Nature.”
Mollie I. Patty, oration, “True Felici- J F Bukeman, bridge work .......
I.YFAYF.TTF.
C T Long,
“...................
ty ”
<4
If
Vocal
solo,
Mies
Spencer.
Also Special Prices on our Boys’ Misses’ and Men’s Shoes, in Tans and
Lafayette has au Emergency corps.
W
L
Hembree,
stationer
. . .
Ambia I. Daniels, oration, “The Mill
Quite a force of mon are at work now
Blacks.
F
Long,
bridge
work
.......
will Never Grind with the Water that is
on the locks.
W L Hembree, pens A paper
Past.”
Psi Phi literary society held its annual
J W Briedwell, mdse
Broken Lines of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes at Cost.
Colon Eberhard, class poem.
exercise Tuesday evening.
Helen E. Weed, “Reading.”
Colt Show
Rev. C. C. Poling was attending com­
M usic.
There will be an exhibition of Van
mencement here this week.
Maud Hobbs, oration, “Value of
colts at McMinnville on Saturday, June
Miss Ella Hoberg of Portland is visit­ Time.”
4th. Colts will be divided into two
Mabel
Neal,oration,
“
Patriotism."
ing relatives here this week.
ft
classes, general purpose and roadsters.
Grace
Hodge,
oration,
“
Politeness.
The town has a very deserted appear­
Parties owning mares having colts which
Ethel
Harris,
class
prophecy.
ance since the seminary closed.
receive the blue ribbon will be given the
Music, class song.
Miss Mary Hubbard of Portland is vis­
services of the horse for the present year.
Paul B. Cooper, Valedictory.
iting her brother J. E. of this place.
Address to class, Trof. J. H. Acker­ Parties owning Van S. colts of any age
J. I.. Vickery returned from a three man of Harrison street school, Portland. are cordiallv invited to bring them also,
as it may be some advantage to you as
weeks’ visit to Indiana, last Saturday.
Music.
23-2
A small charge of 15 cents will be made well as myself.
A rousing patriotic meeting was held
J. W. H enry .
at the Evangelical church Tuesday p. m. to meet expenses. No reserved seats.
Rev. Eshelman of Tacoma is visiting
Notice lor Diels.
Public School Alumni.
with his brother-in-law, A. H. Denny,
Sealed bids will be received by the sec­
The
alumni
of
the
McMinnville
high
this week.
school has organized, and will render its retary of building committee of the Chris­
Would it be possible to induce the su­ first annual program May 31st, at the tian church, McMinnville, . up to one
pervisor of road district 16 tocome down Columbus building:
o’clock p. tn., of Juno 1st, 1898, for the
and take a few lessons in road building
erection of a church building, according
Song.
from Supervisor Earhart of district 6?
to plant« and specifications on file at coun­
Address
of
Welcome,
Irene
Rum-
<t e? ?
We think ho would profit thereby. And mel ’95.
ty treasurer’s office. Committee reserves
many other supervisors might gain a few­ Response, Mabel Neal, ’98.
right to reject any or all bids.
I
points. District 6 is known throughout
D. M. C aldwell ,
Solo, Jennie Snyder.
the
count}
-
for
its
excellent
roads,
and
22-2
Sec.
Building
Committee.
Recitation,
Mies
Mann.
»hi s
there is no reason why other roads should
CHURCHES
Quartette, Mattie and Mollie Tatty,
Licenxcs In Marry.
■ • JI
S ■ “ o ' B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and not be so good.
Elsie and Maud Hobbs, ’98.
¡I:30p.
m
;
Sunday
school
9:50
a
m.
;
tlie
a o al
2J5
H
m
May
24
—
Frank Keller, 28, and Maud
W? a »
Address, Rev. King.
young people’s sooiety 6:15 p tu
Prayer
MIWIIEHG.
D 11 H
Weekes,
18,
of I ncle Tom’» Cabin Co.
meeting
Thursday
7:30
p.
m.
Covenant
Solo, Mr. Fred Boardman.
•■•■•Be
Mariied in the tent by Rev. F. A. Pow -
meeting first Thursday evening before the
Recitation,
Ethel
Harris,
’
98.
Mrs. Doughty of South Dakota is visit­
LARGEST CIRCULATION OJ Y POj JTICAL PAPER IN THE WEST« I first Sunday of each R. month.
W. K ino , Pastor.
Program free to every one, lunch for ell, Tuesday evening, May 24tli.
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Met­
invited guests.
M
ethodist E piscopal —Services every calf.
Farm lo Trade.
It is radically Republican,, advocating J*-. -But it can always be relied onJJ
I Sabbath 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday
the cardinal doctrines of that party for fair and honest reports of all po- d
A farm near Newberg, consisting of
Mrs. A. II. l’ape of Goble, Clatsop Prof. Liltlefield’s Position Cleurl)
i school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p
with ability and earnest ness.’td>*«*<is litii al
®*
- tn. Thursday. D. T. S ummerville , Pastor county, made a short visit up the valley
240 acres, 10-» in culti > .itioti, o exclmng*
Stated.
| C umb . PRKSBYTERiAN—ServiceseveryHab- last week.
for a larger pltu-c L :ie at this office.
To
the
Voters
of
Yambill
County:
I bath 11:00 a m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-
-
THE WEEKLY INTER OCf'AN SUPPLIES ALL
school
9:30
a.
m.
Y.
P.
C.
E..
Sunday
6:30
Being
so
busily
engaged
in
school
work,
Mrs.
J.
Hoberg
and
Mrs.
B.
Millsap
? THE NEWS AND BEST CUR IENT LITERATURE
A Urn De
lure.
p. ni. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m
and son of McMinnville visited near and not haxing time just at present to
The
latest
and
newest
patterns
of wal1
Services
in
the
Christian
church
:
Preach-
visit the different places of Yamhill
it Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer.
ingevery Lord's day at 11 a m. and 7 :3o town a few days last week.
paper
just
arrived
ut
C.
Gri
en's.
9tf
p. ni Young people's meeting at 6:30 p.
TheChemawa band concert, which took county, I desire to make a statement in
m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. tn. Prayer
regard
to
several
matter».
Yamhill
coun
­
The IJterature of its columns is
place on Saturday last, was greatly en­
Farm situation limited.
tn seting Thursday, 7:30 p in.
equal to that of the best maga-
joyed by the large crowd in attendance. ty pays »2.50 to the school sii|>erinten<l-
F. A. P owell , Pastor.
Experienced man on lura farm, desir­
ent for each district in the county, there ous of place to hire by tho
zt.tes. it is interest!: s- to the chil-
S t . J ames E piscopal C hurch — • Rev G
ar. Ameri-
On Sunday last President Boardman
being 85 school districts, and paying a can, age 27, small family,
F. Plummer. Second Sunday in each
dtvn as well as the . a rents..........
Good
refer-
of
McMinnville
college
preached
an
in
­
mouth, morning and eveniug. 1 I<ay-St-r-
sum total of »212.50. This sum is paid
ences cheerfully furnished. Adres» Box
vices other Sundays.
teresting
sermon
at
the
Baptist
church.
he inter ocean is a w stern newspaper ,
to the superintendent to visit the schools
S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between
and while it brings to th family THE NEWS OF
Public school closed on Friday with a ! of Yamhill county, and if I be elected to 29, Lafayette, Ore.
. Ves-
4
and
H.
Sunday
school
2:30
p.
m.
THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest
picnic at the fair grounds, which was the office, I should expect to perform my
jers 7 :30. Services once a month.
IH one y to liotm
discussions cf all questions of the < ay, it is in full sympathy
T. J. M orrow , Rector.
largely attended. The graduating exer­ whole duty and visit every school, and as
On improve I fu n,.-, . t from seven jier
with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and
W. C T.
.. U.— ___
Meets on every Fri cises were held on Thursday evening.
discusses literature: and potties from he Western standpoint.
often as is necessary to accomplish good. cent and upward: :u-. militi ■ to amount
day at 2:30 p. m. in reading room. Ktg.-
building.
V irginia W. G bovkk , Pre-
Pacific college field day was held on I should devote all my time to school wanted. Apply to (iii-. Henry, 273
Si.OO-PRiCE 0»E DOLLAR PER ÏEAR $i.00
E lva P. N eal , See.
Saturday last, and while the rain was work and not only a part. A statement Stark St., Chamber uf ( mmerce build-
THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF TRE
somewhat
of a dara[>er on the attend­ ! made by the Telephone-Register says ing, Portland, <>r.
INTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR KIND.
SECRET ORDERS.
ance,
ildid
not dampen the enthusiasm that a vote for Mr. Prentiss is a vote
K nowlu C hapter No, 12, O. E. S.—Meets at
Price of Daily by mail................ ........... $4.00 per
To Cure a < old m Onn Day
...........#3-00 per
Masonic ball tbe 2d and 4th Monday evenlnv of the boys.
against the American Book Company. A
Price of Sunday by mail.........
.........$6.00 per
In each month Visitins merntiers cordiallv in­
Daily and Sunday by mail
Take
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
great
deal
of
capital
has
been
niHde
from
“I nde” Jim Barrie met with a pain­
vited.
MRS EMMA SNELLING, W. M
MRS. KATE HEATH, Sec.
that statement, making tho insinuation All druggists refund ti money if it fails
ful
accident
on
Monday
by
falling
back
­
A. O. V. W.—Charity Lod»e No 7 meets first and
to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros.
The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.36.
third Fridays of each month. 7:30 p. in. Lodge ward from a high porch at his residence that I am an American Book Company
room in Union block
man.
f
am
not
committed
to
the
Amer
­
west
of
town,
fine
bone
of
his
left
wrist
W. H. FLETCHER, M. W
It is to my inter« s' to bring before
J. D. BAKER. Record er.
10
is broken, and it is feared his back is in­ ican Book Company or any other book your mind the established fact that
Yamhill
Lodge
No.
10
D.
of
H.
meets
in
Union
.This I* Your Opportunity.
company. I believe that we should have
.
50 YEARS’
second ana fourth Friday evenings of each jured. Being well along in years makes
knowledge is jower.—Gove.
On receipt of ten cent«, cash or stamps. hall
^EXPERIENCE
month.
some changes in text books, and that we
the injury more serious.
* generous sample will be mailed of the CrsTSR P ost N > S— Met ts the second and fourth
should have cheaper books, but we will
Many old soldiers no» feel the effects
most popular Catarrh and H«y FeTcr Cure Saturday of each month in W right’s ball at 10:30
After years of suffering from piles, B. not have any changes until October, of the hard »crvice they endured during
(Ely s Cream Balm) sufficient to demon­ ». m. All member- ot ibe order are cordis.ly
invited to attend r.nr meetings.
I strate the great merits of the remedy.
W. Purseil of Knitnersvilie, l'a., was 1901, which proves very clearly that the the war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderaon of R ohm -
GEO. W. KEENE, Commander.
J. B. STILWELL, Adjt.
ELY BROTHERS,
cured by using a «ingle box of DeWitt’» superintendent of Yamhill county for ville, York county, Perm , who saw the
56 Warren St, New York City.
E lvira A ssembly N o . IS, U nited A rtbans - Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases such the next two years will have no vote up­ hardest kind of service st the front, is
now frequently troubled with rheuma­
T rroc M arks
Me.'t first and third Monday night.-, of ea<-b month
Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls,Mont, at
as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate on the question, and also proves that the tism. “1 had a severe attack lately,” he
7:80p. m in Union block.
D esigns
recommended Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I
W G. HENDERSON, M. A.
sores are readily cured by this famous statement was made only for political says, “and procured a bottle of Cham­
C opyrights A c .
52
can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi­ J. W. BONES. Sec.
berlain’s Pain Balm. It did so much good
Anyone sending a sketch and description n»«y
remedy. Rogers Bros.’ Pharmacy.
purposes.
E. V. LnTi.EnF.LD,
tive
cure
for
catan-h
if
Used
Redirected.
”
—
nloklv as ortain our opinion free whether an
that I would like to know what you would
avention « prob a bl y patentable. Communica­
Rev.
Francis
W.
Poole,
Pastor
Central
Pres.
Republican
nominee
for
County
School
tions strict’.yonfldential. Handbook on Patents
charge me lor one dozen bottles.” Mr.
A thrill of terror is experienced when
».•nt free. (»Most aarenry for wcnnng patent».
Church. Helena, Mont.
I have been a sufferer from chronic Superintendent.
Anderson wanted it both for his own use
Patents t kken through Munn ft Co. receive
a
brassy
cough
of
croup
sounds
through
diarrhoea ever since the war and have
»prrv»/ noft r, without charre, in the
and to supply it to his friends and neigh-
Ely's Cream Palm is the acknowledged
Far Sale ar Trade.
i bors, as every familv should have a hot-
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury the bouse at night. But the terror soon need ail kinds of medicine for it. At
nor any injurious drug. Price, SO cents.
changes to relief after One Minute Cough last I found one remedy that has been a
A good, well established business in i tie of it in their home, not only for rheu­
A hsnrtwnely lllnstralert week!». Ijirve-t <tr-
success M a cure, and that is Chamber­
Cure has been administered. Safe and lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ McMinnville. Will sell or trade for a matism, but lame back, sprains, swell­
dilation ot any .Mentis.- joamal. Term». »3 a
ings, cuts, bruif-es and burns, for which
: four months. »L Sold by all newsdenlerv
Private lessons in musical acoustics. harmless for children. Rogers Bros.’ edy.—P. E. G risham , Gaara Mills, La. farm near this city. For further particu­ it is uuequalleil. For »ale bv 8. Howorth
For sale by 8. Howorth A Co.
Pharmacy.
lars inquire at thia office.
A Co.
Terms, $4-00 per one-balf hour. Gove.
Branch Offlce. 62S F
Wublncton, D. C.
A WORD ABOUT
Ladies Vici Kid, lace or button, $2.19, worth $3
Ladies Dong. Kid, $1.39, worth $1.65.
$ i .6 q , worth $2.
Ladies Oxford Ties, 98, $1.25 and $1.50.
ITE
C 11ICÂG0 STORE !
p. piSHER
Proprietor
LOCAL DIRECTORY
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Scientific American.
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