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C 3iH ” ■* r ¿f ’vio à . V—f •K ! *’r‘ V » 1 'h SB <$> *■ w5 I' 4 4 I 4 t •b «I VOL. XXVIII M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1898. Entered at the PostoIBce In McMinnville, as 3ecor.d-class matter. ■C'1 -''"’’-bj xStTb - ' NEWS FROM HO^OI.I LV C''nh| ¿ertb, The Noldier Hoys Al Last Heard From. Interestlug Heading. Ö e G Q w SUBSCRIPTION PRICE »2.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid lu advauco, Sin,lenumberaflve cents. NO. 28, T*- » the first prince of thia land. This town is hot, but it rain» most any time of the day. The yards are well kept and houses look clean and neat. When I get mar- ied 1 am going to come over here to live. I drank so much soda water, and ate so many bananas, that I can hardly sit still long enough to write. I suppose you have been worrying about us having a hard time, but I have never enjoyed my self so much in my life as I have in the last day. There was a man caught in the act of trying to blow up the Sidney, and from what they say, he will be banged tomorrow, but I don’t know how- true the last part of it is. He was a half Spanish, California man who belonged to one of their companies. We will sail at 7:30 this morning for Manila, and from reports our fun will stop.” On some of the envelopes sent back a rubber stamp was used as follows: For eign postage paid by citizens of Hono lulu, American stamps will be good only alter you ANNEX HAWAII. Mrs. Wyatt Harris has received a copy of the Honolulu red, white and blue if edition of the Advertiser, printed on the A occasion of the soldiers' stop-off on the island. The country was theirs while z they remained, and the hospitality was r generous as humanity can afford. Tbe boys will doubtless long remember it. The paper's note of welcome is as fol lows: “Hawaii welcomes the advance ] I guard of tbe American legions moving across the great, tranquil sea to the tropics. It is the first movement of American bayonets beyond the western margin of the continent. The cause in which they move is a noble one. Hawaii I coverB the boys in blue with her leis of o flowers, and to them all gives her greet ing: ALOHA.” v\ e have made a very The Star of June 7th says: “Could anything be finer than the con MONDAY IH THE DAÏ, duct of Uncle Sam’s boys yesterday? JlcMInnrille the Place, and Here’s Cooped up as they h3d been in the trans The Second Quota. Your Program. ports, given free shore leave in a town Fourteen more soldiers were hustled Procession will form on Third street at that they were strange to, among people off to Manila in short order on Monday, 9:30, headed by McMinnville baud, fol they did not know, there was every all that Gov. Lord has demanded of us, lowed by officers of the day, liberty car, temptation to cut loose and show the worst side of their nature But this town and we have plenty of strong boyH left i Manila guards, battleship Maine, floats who are anxious to go. An immense of lodges and fire department, Gen. Wey- saw, what probably no town has ever gathering of citizens was seen at the ler's Cuban volunteers, etc., etc., and AND seen, and that is a couple of thousand depot as the soldiers boarded the train march to the grounds at Oak Park, where men given liberty and not a case which Monday afternoon. Warm farewells tho following program will lie carried called for police/interference. Of course were said, and willing hands of the out: this comes from the peculiar material of Emergency Corps brought a good supply Music by band. which these troops is composed. They of lunch for the boys to start with. They Music by Trebls Clef club. are no riff-raff, no sweepings of the from an overstocked importer who was obliged to realize the were expected to embark from San Fran Prayer by chaplain. Rev. S. L. Lee. purlieus of a city. They are the pick and Solo, Fred Boardman. cash. We made an offer and have about choice of the growing western states. cisco on Wednesday. Joe Williams was placed in charge of the squad until they Reading of declaration by Prof. D. M. Had not the call of duty come, these youths would one and all have been filling reach Manila, when lia will turn his Metzger. Solo, Miss Jennie Snyder. honorable positions and laying tbe foun men over to Capt. Heath. For thta ser vice he will receivo the pay of a sargeant, Oration, Prof. H. L. Board man. dations of their own prosperity and that of the community in which they lived. $1.50 per day. The volunteers now hap Music, singing America by everybody. Short speeches by different citizens. At a moment like this when all is en py on the way are : C. M. Baker, W. A. Music by band. of them—all the Newest Things, which you can buy of us 1 thusiasm, it is bard to contemplate the Mellinger, Joe Williams, J. G. White, J. Dinner. • Wise, Bert Clark, Claud Huddleston, H. future, but one can not help feeling sad for the next Ten Days below the cost of transportation. Drill by Manila guards at court house to see such fine yoiwg men being used G. Graves, Ralph Odell,"Fred Crabtree, for such a purpose. It is grand, an<^ John Cocblin, F. Crampton, Asa Mc- square. Base ball near Oak Park. J their spirit is what all must admire, but Cuue and L. B. Grace. Following the ball game, on Third it does seem a terrible price for a nation Stamp Your Cheeks. street will take place the followiug'sporta, to pay when she sends the very flower The war tax measure enacted by the for which prizes are offered : of her race to willingly die for her cause. United States government to meet the Hose race. Other nations have sacrificed their dear war expenditures, in relation to banks, Foot races. ’ll IX est and best, but it is very doubtful in provides that, a revenue stamp of two Tug of war. deed whether any nation would send cents shall be placed on every "bank Climbing greased pole. forth to tbe grimmest of war such rank check, draft or order for the payment of Battle lietween Weyler’s volunteers and file as are today marching in our auy sum of money drawn upon or issued and tbe Maine. streets. It is inspiring, no doubt, but it by any bank, or any person or persons, Bicycle racing. is also very depressing. A b in all cases companies or corporations, at sight or on Catching greased pig. of life, the bright colors are made the demand.” It also provides that the per KVBNINO. brighter by the shadows, and we must son drawing the check or draft shall affix 7 :30, Maneuvers by Manila Guards. consider both. Still it is our duty to the stamp and cancel the same by writ Grand display of fire works on tlje o consider the brighter side, and try to ing his initials and the date on face of square at east end of Thin! street. forget tbe shadows. stamp. Failure to comply with the law Taul Cooper, in writing to his sister subjects the person or persons neglecting Probate Court. Nellie, makes some interesting state- the same to a fine. This law takes effect Estate of Nancy A. Davis. Fourth an ments as follows: from and after July 1st, 1898, and pro nual report approved. ’7'bee? ''In.'? '■'OO? ’bio? 'fULvr 'olw- ^¿¡?fyjy?<- '< o &! W “We left United States safe and sound, hibits any person or bank from accepting Guardianship of 8. A. Keene. Second but before many hours out the condition * or paying any check not bearing a stamp. account apprqved, subject to objections of the men had changed from better to assscsioasBsaeie^oisRoaeaeESKSBSBSieaBsiSRoacRcB LOCAL. DIRECTORY worse, but after a little while nearly The McMinnville banks will furnish on final account. stamps for checks at cost on application. Estate of Jacob Wisecarver. Petition M everyone got over their sickness and n .... TH £ .. .. * of executor for an order allowing him to <> I and were getting onto their “sea legs.” CHURCHES ra For Sale or Trade. subscribe and pay $10 towards the repair B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and Wells aDd I were both sick, but are well N A good, well established business in of school house in district No. 8 out of the I:30p. rn ; Sunday school 9 :50 a m.; the * now and are feeling as fine as silk, The young people’s sooiety 6:15p ui Prayer McMinnville. Will sell or trade for a funds of said estate "and for an order to meeting Thursday 7 :30 p. tu. Covenant ship was rather crowded, and in tbe hot meeting first Thursday evening before the weather it did not smell the best in the farm near this city. For further particu purchase 1,000 feet of fencing, allowed. first Sunday of each month. Guardianshipof Tresea May McPhillips, lars inquire at this office. 18tf * LARGEST CIRCULATION OF AHY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WEST £ world, but we could do nothing but kick R. W. Kiso, Pastor. a minor. Third account approved. 4» “ M ethodist E piscopal —Services every and stand it. We had a canvas bathtub c 2 It is radically Republican, advocating v**^*But it can always be relied on J To Cure a Cold in One Day Sabbath 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday on the ship and could bath every day * the cardinal doctrines of that party for fair and honest reports of all po- ao Death of Dr. W. D. Baker. ■ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p • with ability and eamestnessJ*j*/*<A liticai movementsJ*«»*^<^*«*J*• we wanted to. That did a great deal to I)r. W. D. Baker, the eldest surviving tn. Thursday. D. T. 8 umme » ville . Pastor. All druggists refund the money if it fails M “ C umb . P resbyterian —Services every Sab keep tbe sickness from tbe ship, still we to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. son of Mrs. Catherine Baker of this city, 3irn—< THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL bath 11 :00a m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday bad eight cases of measles, and I think and a well-known physician, died on the school 9:30 a. ro. Y. P. C. E., Sunday 6:30 there is one case of yellow fever. Two < THE NEWSANO BEST CURRENT LITERATURE afternoon of June 24th, at St. Mary’s hos p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Farm la Trade. days before we got here we were all ■ pital, Astoria. He had l>een seriously ill Services in the Christian church : Preacli- It Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer. A farm near Newberg, consisting of ingeverv Lord’s day at 11 a m. and 7:30 bathed and vaccinated. We arrived here for a month past, and had been in fail a p m Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. in port June 1st, and found one of the 240 acres, 100 in cultivation, to exchange ing health for two years. Some months' The Literature of its columns is ni. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer ■ finest countries in the world. The whole for a larger place. Inquire at this office. ago, while he was Watching the placing . meeting Thursday, 7:30p m. equal to that of the Lest maga ■ town is covered with American flag» and F. A. P owell , Pastor. of an electric light pole, the timber tail, I arm for kale. zines. it is interesting to the chil S t . J ames E piscopal C hurch —Rev. O. the natives treat us like we were thbir dren as well as the parents........ 120 acres near Wbiteson. Dwelling striking him. His escape fnom instant F. Plummer. Second Sunday in each own people. They are dark, but tine as death was almost miraculous, but ba suf mouth, morning and evening, Lay-Ser- * silk. For the two days we have been house, 15 acres has been cultivated, fered a fracture of the arm, since which • vices other Sundays. ‘ HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER $1200. Inquire of E. S. Remmington, i e S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between here, the town has been ours, money is and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF time he had been failing. Hie Condition 25tf 2 ... Yes- no good to us; we can have anything Whitwon, Yambill county. G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest was not regarded as serious until a .few pers 7 :30. Services once a month. discussions of ail questions of the day, it is in full sympathy we need. Tbe saloous, drug stores, gro T. J .M orrow , Rector. weeks ago, when it became apparent that r with the ideas and1 .Aspirations of Western people and “I have used Chamberlain’s Cough a. f W. C T. U.— ______ Meets od __ every _____ Fri- cery stores, stationery, and everything his term of life was short. His relative* , ' discusses literature ar I politics from the Western standpoints*^* Remedy in my family for years and al -lay at 2:30 p. ni. in reading room, Kcgg is open to us. They took up $15,000 to were apprised of his condition and bit* building V irginia W. G bover , Pres celebrate our coming, and it is not like ways with good results,” says Mr. W. B. two brothers, Morgan'anjl Granville, and E lva P. N eal , Seo. Cooperof El Rio, Cal. “ For small chil San Francisco, where they got more than . ! THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF TRE li his sinter, Mrs. W. H. Boyd, of Portland, » INTER OCEAN ARE BEST 01 THEIR KIND. « that and we did not get but a smell of dren it is especially effective.” For sale were present when bedied. SECRET ORDERS. M by 8. Howorth <Sc Co. J! Price of Dallv by mall................. $4.00 per yew « Today we all K nowles C hapter N o , 12, O. E. S —Meets st it—two sandwiches. Deceased was born*near this city June M Price of Sunday by mall. #'4 OO per yi'ur r Masonic ball the 2<1 and 4th Monday evening marched up town and to the state build çi Daily and Sunday by mail .... $0.00 per year p in each month. Visiting member» cordially in _ „ 11 • 17th, 1845. He deceived his education at .Nr X ■«E»9H«IIIHH»l*l)Itl»C»~*m»ZmC*C0St>l»l»lt> Largest salmon in the world! This vited. MRS EMMA SNELLING, W. M. ing, which was the queen's palace. It is MRS. KATE HEATH. See. is one of the Oregon exhibits at the the university at Salem, and subsequent A. O. V. W —Charity Lodge No. 7 meets flrst and a fine site you bet, all finished up to a ly graduated from the medical depart The Reporter and Inter Ucean one year for $1.35. third Friday« nt each month« 7:30 p. m. Lodge “queen's taste.” We marched in the Omaha fair. Saturday, per Pacfiic ment nf the state institution. He then room In Union block. grounds which were shaded by cocoanut Express Company, was shipped to attended the Bellevne medical college of W. H FLETCHER, M. W J. D. BAKER, Becorder. 10 4 - and all tbe other trees you conld think Superintendent Dosch a monster New York, after graduating from whlrh Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D. of H meet« In Union 50 YEARS’ 1 of that would go to make up anything royal chinook, weighing 83 pounds, he was appointed «assistant surgeon in hall second and fourth Friday evening* of each EXPERIENCE month. pretty. After marching around for a Even in Oregon, where the largest the United States army. He was first CrsTiaPosT No. 0— Meet« the second ami fourth , Sat u rd ay of each month In Wright’s hall at 10:30 | while we sat down to a table which had salmon run, this specimen would be a stationed in Arizona. Later he was trans a. m. All nu mber» of tbe order are cordially | everything you would wish to eat and all Invited to attend onr meetings. monster. It was sent in a frozen ferred for short periods to the poata at A GEO. W. KEENE, Commander. kinds of tropical fruits on it, and Ameri cake of ice that weighed almost half Walla Walla, Fort Canby, Sitka And J: B. STILW ELL, Adjt. can-Honolulu girls to wait on us. The E lvira A ssembly N o . 18, U niteh ARTHUR*— a ton. The fish was caught near As Port Townsend. In 1878 he resigned Meet first and third Monday nights of each month standing army (96 men) are a fine set of \ T rade M ares from the army and Ideated in Astoria. I at 7:30 p. m. In Union IJ,x k \ oesigns fellows, nearly all Americans. They toria. Other exhibits sent lately in He was a popular and well-liked citizen. W G. HENDERSON, M. A. ' rrxe C opyrights 4 c J. W. BONES. Sec. 62 showed us all around the grounds and clude black soil from various sections, s**1 Anvnnn ««’n<tîn< »«ketch and deecription mar The funeral occurred Sunday afternoon àhic ily ftMerUrtn our Opinion free whether an saw that we enjoyed ourselves Last with animals, native birds, game, at the hontte of Mrs. Catherine Baker in Inrention i* pmB®blT patentable rnmmurrM The Difference. * HandtKwvk on Patent.« black sand with pure gold, flour, ore, this city, conducted by Rev. H. W. King aehf*free. < Me«f aren- y fur aerunng patent«. Men do not counterfeit counterfeits or night I was on guard and came very near Patent« taken thrnneh Mann A Co. receive i "running some one in, ” for he wasdrunk grasses, grains, timber, etc. of site Baptist church. Burial was Inada * in -¿a/ notice without chnnre. In tbe KI. VS CRE AM BAT.M la a poaithrernre. imitate that which is unknown or worth and said be wanted to get on the ship Apply into tbe nostril*. It i. quickly at»-or-.e<i BO in the family lot at Masonic cemetery. less. — Oove. cents at Dntexiata or by mail: .ample» iOc. by mail. I and shake hands with the United States ------- r------------------ The green apliia is said to be on the ELT BROTH ERB, 6« Warren HL, Naw York cflj. A New Departare. Polk county offers a reward of $1,000 soldiers. I told tbe man who works here wlteat in coMiderable numbers, but the If you Mil under my flag you will have for the discovery of the firebug who at tbe docks, and ba told me that the cool dry w eather la “agin* 'em," and look The latest and newest patterns of wall I person I came so near running in WM out for forty bushel* to the aeyd. burned their court boose. to carry my banner.—Oove. i paperjuat arrived at 0. Griseeu »t| I X. _ acT* - • 9 B I 5 w ■o Fortunate Purchase * • < * t » ■ X2 4 jfl « WOOL DRESS GOODS © i S 1 L W t 1 If © It Will Pay you to Investigate this Offering W I Yours Truly, © .© ■© © P. 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