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w Fntere>!at the Postnffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY. JUNE 10.1898 WEEKLY CHOP 11CLLETIX SUBSCRIPTION PRICE *2.00 PER YEAR. On. Dollar if paid in advance. Slnglenumberadveeenta I | depend on large wild-hay meadows, ' the hay crop will be short. Sheep 2iy « oj ? 'km? P ortland , O re , June 6tb, 1898. will shear at least one pound more The tempepature for tbe week than last year, and it is a better averaged 57 degrees, which is 1 de wool. Cattle is fat.” gree higher than for the preceding Oregon crop conditions may be week and 6 degrees lower than for summarized as present prospects the corresponding week of last year. I were never better; everything indi-1 The highest temperature of the week : cates large crops and a successful was 90 degrees, and the lowest 40 ! year. B. S. P ague degrees. From one-half to three- quarters of an iuch of rain fell from NlcNIiuuville College Commence, Monday till Friday, when the meat. weather cleared and became warm Saturday, June 11th, 8 p. m., annual Frosts are reported from the foothills commencement concert; Miss Katherine as having occurred during the fore A. Glen, dean of tbe department of mu-, sic in the college, soloist, assisted by I part of the week. The change in the weather was Prof. Fleck, of the Willamette university most opportune The cool weather conservatory, as pianist. Students of the department will also appear on the j retarded aud checked the growth of program. corn and beans, it delayed haying I Commencement Sunday, June 12tb, at We’ve been open in McMinnville just 60 days. ’Tis ' and the ripening of strawberries and the college chapel Annual educational A GOOD CITIZEW GONE. useless to tell you we have done a Large Business. (You all cherries. Wheat on low land was sermon, Rev. E. K. Chandler, D. D., I turning yellow. The clear, warm Bishop college, Texas, at 11 a. tn. Bac Stephen C. Pearson departed this life know that.) It has gone far ahead of our expectatious. It at his home 2)£ miles southwest of this calaureate sermon 8 p. m., Pres. H. L. weather has changed all this. Straw city gt II p. tn. Saturday night, June Board man. shows us that giving Good, Honest values ts appreciated by berries and cherries are now ripen-1 : Annual meeting of the board of trus 4th. Mr. Pearson's serious illness dated ing rapidly. Haying has commenced from the 26th day of last February, when the people of Yamhill County, and induces us to work still tees, Monday, Ip. m. and will become general during the Monday and Tuesday, June 13tb and he attended a meeting of the relief corps week; the hay crop promises to be j harder for your interest. We are making great preparation in this city. He only came to town once 14th, final examinations. unusually large. Fall and winter! Monday, 8 p. m., annual entertain aftor that. On May 2d he took to bis for the Fall, and will show a Stock well worthy of your at ! sown wheat is heading. The spring- ment, Philergian society. oed, compelled to give up tbe struggle sown wheat crop is in much better A post mortem examination revealed a Tuesday, 8 p. m.. Students ’ reunion tention. In the meantime we are going to give you some condition than usual and presents and banquet; the annual address by large cancerous growth within tbe stom better prospects. Oats are in excel Prof. W. J. Crawford, Salem. Toastmas- ach. 1 splendid values through the month of June, and unload Deceased was born in Hamilton coun lent condition. ter, Hon. J. H. Smith. every dollar’s worth of Spriug and Summer goods. You will In some sections hopyards are be I Wednesday, Commencement day; ty, Ohio, November 17, 1844, and from ing plowed up, owing to the poor Class day exercises, 2 p. m.; Graduating there moved to Marshal county, Ind. find something new to interest you. If you call every day He enlisted as a private at tbe age of 17 iu prospects. The missing hills is an exercises, 8 p. m Co. D, 9th Ind., since called tbe "bloody Tbe public is cordially invited to at- ' unusual condition, which has serious in the week we’re always glad to see you. tend all the public services of the com- ■ regiment,’’from tbe fact that over 20 bot ly injured the'erop. mencement week at "Old McMinnville.” battles were engaged iu. He served three Come in often. The prune crop will be the largest years and reenllsted, serving in all, four II. L. B oardman , Pres. on reeord in the state. Some grow- years and 21 days, and becoming corporal I ers are making arrangements to Annual Commencement Concert. and sergeant during the service. In 1868 Saturday, June lltb, Edward B. Fleck, be married Miss Lydia Wiseman, who make prune brandy, thus utilizing They that portion of their crop which can pianist, late of Leipsic, Germany, will with three eons survives him. not be dried. Apples, pears, cherries, give a concert at the college ball. Fol moved to Oregon about eight years ago. and quinces will yield enormously. lowing are a few of Mr. Fleck’s press During this residence deceased proved himself at all times an honest, active and notices; In the peach district the peach crop "In tbe Ballade of Chopin Mr. Fleck upright citizen, respected by all. He is excellent. Grapes are making a displayed a faultless technique, a highly bad been an Odd Fellow for twenty years healthy and rapid growth. dramatic interpretation.’’—Staats Zei and his brethren of this order conducted The vegetable crop is excellent. tung. his funeral, the sermon being by Rev. Green peas for table use are plenti “Mr. Fleck is a sterling artist.”—New Joseph Hoberg. The Rebekahs, G. A. R. members and Relief Corps also joined ful. Early planted potatoes are in York Morning Journal. "The piano numbers of Mr. Fleck show in the service, which occurred at tbe bloom. All vegetables are making a him to be an artist of exceptionally high Methodist church on Monday. rapid growth. Pasturage is good and stock is in ability.’’-New York Herald. Emergency Corps. “Herr Fleck as an artist is probably prime condition. Except hops, not The name Emergency Corps is becom I without an equal in Oregon.”—Capital a single product has been adversely ing so well known that it is necessary to Journal, Salem. ’ reported; and with the same ex- devote but little time or space to explain : ception, all are reported to be in a ing its aim and object to the readers of For Kale or Trade. The Reporter. Our aim is to provide ; most satisfactory condition, A good, well established business in j The temperature for the week McMinnville. Will sell or trade for a such supplies as will render our boys at averaged 53 degrees, which was 3 farm near this city. For further particu the front more comfortable. While our government provides iu abundance for degrees lower than for the preceding lars inquire at this office. 13tf ■he? < újl £ 'öu? tbe actual necessities of the soldier, —■» week, and 7 degrees lower than for there are many means by which we may r * t UTVUPTADV the corresponding week of last year. Io Cure a Cold in One Day make life less irksome for those who so RSaeB«!BM*B«BBB«J«B*BBaBBeBOB*B*B*B»BBBB»B«tl®R...S LOCAL DIKECI OK Y The highest temperatures occurred Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. bravely inarched away to give their lives, | today, ranging from 80 to 90 degrees; All druggists refund the money if it fails if need be, that our beloved flag shall be CHURCHES To provide these we B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and the lowest occurred on May 31st, be to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. without a staiu oil IÈ 7:30p. m ; Sunday school 9:50 a ru.; the ing 40 degrees in the Columbia must have money, aud to raise this mon young people's society 6:15 p tu Prayer After years of suffering from piles, B. ey is the object of the Emergency Corps. meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant river valley and 30 degrees over the meeting first Thursday evening before the plateau region. The rainfall ranged W. Pursed of KnitnerBville, Pa., was The McMinnville corps now numbers first Sunday of each month. LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WEST* in amount from one-quarter to three- cured by using a single box of DeWitt’s over 85 members with Mrs. Ungermau R. W. K ino , Pastor. president; Mrs. Harris, vice president; M ethodibt E piscopal —Services every quarters of an inch, and it was well Witch Hasel Salve. Skin diseases such It is radically Republican, advocating jt^But it can always be relied on g Miss Estelle Noll, secretary and Mrs. C. as eczema, rash, pimples aud obstinate Sabbath 11:00 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Snnday distributed, the cardinal doctrines of that party for fair and honest reports of all po- u school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p , _, . . . . sores are readily cured by this famous W. Talmage treasurer. In addition to with ability and earnestness>MJ*.s*j4 litical movements.# as m. Thursday. D. T. S cmmebvillb . Pastor. The rains have been of the greatest every patriotic woman, all loyal men C omb . P resbyterian —Services every Sab benefit. As usual, less rain fell in remedy. Rogers Bros.’ Pharmacy. may become beuorary members upon the THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL bath 11:00 a m and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E., Sunday 6:80 Wasco and Gilliam counties, and in payment of ten cents initiation fee. We For Sale. THE NEWSAND BE8T CURRENT LITERATURE p. ru. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. ni. the northern portion of Morrow Splendid hack harness and fine covered would earnestly urge that all interested Services in the Christian church: Preach- county, than elsewhere. Sherman hack. Call at shelter and feed It Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer. sheds, in the welfare of our gallant boys join ingeverv Lord’s day at 11 a m. and 7:30 our corps aud aid us in our undertaking. p m Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. county had good showers; over the Grange Store block. 24tf id . Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer great wheat belt of Umatilla county Tbe Literature of its columns is You may join at any time by giving your m Bering Thursday, 7:80p m. equal to that of tbe best maga name and the fee to the secretary. The the showers were sufficient for all AUCTION SALE OF F. A. P owell , Pastor. zines. It is interesting to tbe chil corps received their first donation from S t . J ames E zibcopal C hurch — Rev. G. present need. Fall and winter sown HORSES a party of little boys who sent by Hardy dren as well as tbe parents........ F. Plummer. Second Sunday in each grain can now be injured only by hot WELL BRED mouth, morning and evoning. Lay-Ser Ballinger 200 pins, the receipts of their vices other Sundays. easterly winds. The winds have been FRIDAY, Jl’SE 24TH HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN newspaper , pin store. A vote of thanks was tendered S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF them C h ’ m P ress C om . G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves I warm and from the east yesterday THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest We will sell at public auction at Mc and today, but they were not injur- pers 7 :80. Services once a month. discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy T. J M orrow , Rector. ! ious. Spring-sown grain is in a bet Minnville, Oregon, twenty head of high- Bid» Wanted. with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and W. C T. U.—Meets on everv Fri class draft and driving horses. These Bids will be received until June 16tb, day at 2:30p. m. in reading room, Kegg ter condition than usual at its pre- horses are mostly the get of the import building. V irginia W. G rover , Pres 1898, for the erection of a church at Carl | sent stage. ed Percheron stallion, Paroli, so well E lva P. N eal , Sec. ton. Plans and specifications may be The fruit crop is promising. Large and favorably known throngbout this THE DAILY AND SUNDAY IDITI0NS OF THE INTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR KIND. shipments of strawberries have been ; valley. They consist of one, two and found at the drug store of Dr. Coffeen in SECRET ORDERS The season i three year-olds' and several teams ready Carlton, on and after the 9th day of June. £ Price of Dalle by mail....... $4.00 per year Z K xowlm C habtzr No, 12. O. E. 8—Meet« at j made from Hood river B Price of Sunday by mall........................ $2 OO per year b Masonic ball the 2d and Sth Monday »venlng will be at its height this week. Cher- \ I (or work, that will weigh from 3000 Wo reserve tbe right to reject any or all M Daily and Sunday by mail *0.00 per year In each month. Visiting members cordially In bids. vited. MRS EMMA SNELLING, W. M. ries are ripening rapidly and are be to 3400 pounds; well matched and of good MRS. KATE HEATH. Sec. F. M. Y ork , A. O. U. W —Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and ing shipped eastward to the moun color. Also several extra good drivers The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $18B. F. H. Corr bin . third Fridays of each month. 7:90 p. m. Lodge and well bred mares. Also four stan room in Union block. tain sections. .1. W. S helton , W H. FLETCHER, M. W Over the plateau region vegetation dard bred mares and four drivers of su J. D. BAKER. Becorder. 10 24-2 Building committee. perior quality, owned by Richard Baird, Thousand» are Trying It. Yamhill Lodge bo. 10 D. of H. meets In Union is not so far advanced. 60 YEARS’ The rains second ana fourth Friday evenings of each I Esq., of North Yamhill. In order to prove ths great merit of ball EXPERIENCE month. have been of benefit and conditions Farm to Trade, Ely’s Cream Balm, the most effective cure Sale to commence at 10:30 a. m., C cttzr P o » t No. 9— Meets the second and fourth for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre- Saturday of each month in Wright’s hall at 10:30 are flattering for all products. A farm near Newberg, consisting el sharp. pared a generous tnal size for 10 cents. a m All members of the order are cordially Throughout the stock country, the , Terms of sale, 5 per cent discount for 240 acres, 100 in cultivation,to exchange our meetings Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to invited to attend GEO. W. KEENE, Commander. range food is good and the hay crop | cash, or approved note, without interest, for a larger place. Inquire at this office. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City. J. B. STILWELL, Adjt due November 1st, 1898. will be large. E lvira A membly N o . 1*. U nited A rtisans — I suffered from catarrh of the wor*t kind A New Departure. Meet first and third Monday nights of each month L add & H owe , Prop.'s TRADE MARKS A correspondent in Malheur county ever since a boy. and I never hoped for at 7:30 p. m in Union block. O esions The latest and newest patterns of wall cure, bnt Ely’s Cream Balm seems to do By F rank B rown , Supt. W G. HENDERSON, M- A. writes ’ ““• C opyrights Ac J W BONE®. Sec. &2 even that. Many acquaintances have u«rj paper just arrived at C. Griesen's. 9tf Anrone «ending a «ketch and descrtptKm war ‘‘The rain was of benefit. Many it with excellent result«.—Oscar Ostrum. ■ru.cWy ascertain onr opinion free whether an Mr P. Ketcham of Pike City, Cal., W-v*rtion k probably patentable Coromunics- 15 Warren Ave . Chicago, IU. fields which would have been a failure t.an» «tTK-tir confidential. Handbook on Patent« says “During my brother's late sickness ' Are you going to paint your house? A thrill of terror is experienced when «ent free, oideet agency for aecunna’patent*. Elv’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged will now make hay. Lambing is Patents taken through Mann A Co. receive Iprcial fiutiee. Without cbfirre. in tbe euro for catarrh and contains no cocaine, a brassy cough of croup sounds through over, it is the largest on record from sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Consult Elsia Wright about paints and Pain Bahn was the only remedy that oils. He will give you the best material mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, the house at night. But the terror soon 60 cents At druggists or by mail. tf changes to relief after One Minute Cough ninety per cent, being above the gave him any relief.” Many others have at least cost. A hsndtomely lllnttrated weekly. Leraeet/•-. < elation of anv «eientific journal. Terms. S3 • Core has been administered. Safe and average for the county, an unprece testified to the prompt relief from pain ’ i t -tr four mouth«, SI. Sold by all nea »dealer«. Private leesone in musical acoustics. harmless for children. Rogers Bros.’ dented increase. In the southeastern which this liniment affords. For sale by Music is strictly a mathematical prop ’ | osition.—Gove. Pharmacy. Terms. |4 .00.per one-half hour. Govi. portion of the county, where they 8. Howorth <fc Co. if b THE CHICAGO STORE ! Yours Truly, P. FISHER. Proprietor e W eekly Î nt È r O cean T P atents Scientific American,