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VOL. XXVIII Entered at the jMstofliee tn McMinnville, as s^bud-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY. XO\ CAKI/ION ITEMS. 1*1 III.1C SUBSCRIPTION PRICE J2.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid In advance, Slnglenumber.livecent.. Ml! NO. 48. On the llnby Hattleship. Captain and Mrs. Wyatt Harris have Lee Peters aud Geo. Thurston started COLlMBt-8. received another interesting letter from to California Monday morning. Grace Morgan entered the ninth grade their eon, Duncan, who writes from Ca As 1 notice that Carlton is not repre the first of the week. vite after a stay of three weeks at Ilong- sented in your columns will try to send Kong. The Petrel was the only battle Prof. Littlefield gave the ninth and you a few items each week. ship of the original fleet which returned tenth grades a short talk on the import ♦ Our school is progressing finely under ance of attention. with a full crew, a fact which led Ad ♦ ♦ the management of Prof. Haggerty. Miss miral Dewey to compliment the captain Among our visitors last week were Ida Smith has charge of the primary de of the baby ship very highly on the eta-' Colon Eberhard, Mr. Grissen, Florence partment. bility of his men. In reply to the ques Made from pure Dielschneider, Mira Owens and l’rof. tion how he liked the navy, and how he Frank Hembree returned from the Littlefield. cream of tartar. was treated by the officers, Duncan says : mountains the first of tlm week, hiB pack- Among those who have been absent "Any man ’ s life either in the army or horse laden with venison. We would ♦ appreciate an invitation to dine with during the past week are Lizzie Hart- navy is just what he makes it. In the ♦ man, Howard Heath, Tommy Hutchens first pluce, military life is hard no matter : him. and Lucy Hillary. how easy it looks to people in civil life, Senator W. A. Howe and Chae. Ladd for it is as different from civil life as day of Portland brought in 180 ducks Mon- COOK. and night, aud until a man realizes and day as the result of a day’s sport, aud Alum baking powders are the greatest Thanksgiving comes on the 24th of thoroughly understands this difference menacers to nealth of the present day. kindly remembered friends here by shar November this year. and can see w hy there is and must be 11 ing with them. ROVAI. BAKING powoew CO., Htw VOAK. difference, the life is very apt to be very The enrollment of our school is as The A. O. U. W. entertainment and hard and at times almost intolerable; basket sociable held here last Friday follows: Prof. Scott, 36; Miss Beamis, Received in the past week. We have many but after he becomes accustomed to the that made our nation what it is, and it is 47; Miss Mann, 53; Miss Williams, 44. evening was a success. About thirtv- routine of the life and his duties, the ne their duty to make it what it will be in Prof. Scott and Miss Beamis report no two dollars were received from the sale * * » * of baskets, and was enjoyed by all those tardy marks for the past two months. cessities of this difference become more the future. Good. and more apparent, and he begins to “ While testing our diving outfit last who attended. To show, which we know will interest you. Mr Grissen came up Wednesday morn take an interest in it, and if he is a man week we were near the Bpot where a The dryers have turned out a fine lot ♦ i of steady and energetic habits he is sure , torpedo boat was sunk on May 1st. I ♦ of dried prunes and apples, and have ing and gave a very interesting talk upon ! to advance from one grade to another, asked . ♦ the late war, its cause, the isle of Cuba, permission to look for it and my ♦ given a great deal of employment to the ♦ people here. They have closed for the and the wonderful trip of the battleship and a man must be of such habits to get request was granted, and after quite a ♦ along.”..................................... search I found it. It was the worst look ■> present, but quite a number are still em- Oregon. He said that if we ever expected Concerning the giving of credit for ing object 1 ever saw It was completely ♦ to amount to anything we must apply ♦ ployed in packing the dried fruit and the late victories of war he says: ourselves. ♦ preparing it for shipment. shot to bits. In looking her over I esti ♦ “ There is considerable envy through mated that fully 500 shots had hit her, Quite an interest is being taken in the ♦ Among the improvements here the out the squadron of Sampson’s fleet in and they all struck her inside of two or ♦ The one ♦ past summer are the building of the debates on Friday evenings. regard to going to New Y’ork aud getting three minutes, as she was not in sight ♦ last Friday was excellent, The literary New Mackintoshes, * Christian church, a fine building which a grand reception, and we still out here, longer than that. There was a torpedo ♦ would be a credit to a larger town, and program was very good, especially the and we all consider that altogether we in her bow tube.” ♦ New Dress Goods, ♦ the store owned by Wm. Geldard and talk by Prof. Reynolds on the subject of have had the hardest time of it, and « ♦ occupied by Dr. Coffeen’s drug store, his old school days. The debate, Re when we do get back everything will be A Sure sign ot Croup. New Hosiery, which is a neat and tastefully furnished solved, That ancient wars were more de stale and forgotten, and we will be Hoarseness in a child that is subject to structive than modern wars are,was ably ♦ building. treated like any other old squadron that croup is a sure indication of the approach New Lace Curtains, ♦ discussed by Messrs. Dodson and Barn ♦ has been off’for a foreign cruise; but I of the disease. If Chamberlain’s Cough ♦ hart against Messrs. Weed and Potter. wif.i.tnn ». New Shoes, suppose we should not complain. There Remedy is given as soon as the child ♦ The decision was rendered in favor of ♦ is, however, an injustice done the regu becomes hoarse, or even after tlio croupy ♦ P. R. Fendall recently returned from the negative. New Hats, * lar army in the L’uited States by giving cough has appeared, it will prevent the ♦ Portland, where he delivered a number the volunteers all the credit of the bat attack. Many mothers who have croupy ♦ Fsaays Called For. New Clothing. -► of beef cattle. tles before Santiago, for when it comes children always keep this remedy at ♦ P ortland , Or., Oct. 25,1898. Wonder if we can’t get some of those ♦ down to hard campaigning, fighting and hand and find that it saves them much ♦ Kansas rain producers to come and keep The Oregon society of Sons of the all around soldiering, the regulars can trouble and worry. It can always be de ♦ American Revolution is an organization ♦ the wind from getting in the east. leave the volunteers clear out of sight. pended upon and is pleasant to take. For ♦ composed of descendants of ancestors ♦ Farmers are about all done seeding. I would not cast any reflection on the sale by S. Howorth & Co. ^11 at Qur Ç^ell=^qou)rç |^ou) |2 rices- ♦ who assisted in establishing American volunteers for anything, but facts count, ♦ They say Providence has been very leni independence. Any male descendant of Probate Court. ♦ and I have the utmost confidence in the ♦ ent in the matter of good weather. such ancestor is eligible to admission in Estate of Jacob T. Williamson, ♦ 7 Spools Clark’s O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 25c. Last week John Schaller and Claud to the society. Its objects are purely American volunteer, but to come down to ♦ absolute facts, it is impossible to throw jections to the probate of will filed and * Mendenhall spent two or three days in patriotic and historical. One of them is undisciplined men in the field aud ex citation ordered to lie issued to execu : the mountains hunting. They report a to stimulate interest in the history of the pect them to carry on w arfare in a man tors to show cause why will should not ♦ good time, but only got one deer. American revolution and loyalty to its be set aside, and Monday, Nov. 28tb, set ♦ If the east wind had continued for a principles. For this purpose the society ner equal to trained men whose business ♦ to heir same. it is to tight. The volunteers at Santiago ♦ month we believe everybody in this offers three prizes of $25, $15 and $10 re Estate of Chas. P. Murray. Final ac ♦ ♦ part of the country would have been sick. spectively, for the best essay written by deserve the greatest credit, but at the count approved, administrator discharged ♦ As it is, everybody has severe colds, and same time the regulars should not be for any student of any college, university, and bondsmen exonerated. several of the pupils are absent from normal school, seminary, or academy in gotten. Our army and navy has been Estate of Cyrus Smith. Petition to scoffed at for a long time, not only bj school on account of colds. Oregon, on any one of the folio ving three sell personal property granted as prayed foreigners, but by people in the United Last week we lost one of our young I subjects: for. Personal property exempt from ex States, who call themselves American men. The principal mourners are the ecution set apart for widow as prayed for. 1. George Rogers Clark, and the Win citizens, who say they are manned by young ladies. Well, he didn’t exactly ning of the West. Estate of John C. Hoff man. First semi hoodlums and men who are too lazy to annual account filed and approved. die, and it is possible he may recover. 2. Paul Jones, and the Naval Warfare I make a living outside; but I can say, His name is Win. Booth, and he w-as of the Revolution. The Ilfat Planter. They banish pain from what experience I have had in the married to Mies Annie Harrington. Both 3. The Financiering of the Rev A piece of flannel dampened with GIVES army and navy, that the personnel of parties live in this viciniiy. olution, Robert Morris, Haym Solomon Chamberlain ’s Pain Balm and bound on both will compare favorably with any People keep moving to town. Wesup- ami Benjamin Franklin. RELIEF equal number of men of corresponding to the affected parts is superior to any pose it is on account of the moral at It is expected that essays w ill treat of mosphere we breathe. A saloon where the topics named in the foregoing suls- ages you will find anywhere outside of plaster. When troubled with a pain in anyliody, young, old. Indians and all, ject. Individuals are named for the pur the great professional lines. It makes thee hest or side, or a lame back, give it can get whiskey, whoop-’er-np all night, pose of attracting the attention of essay me feel proud to know that I was fortu a trial. You are certain to be more than and no marshal to bother them. Boys ists to the part taken by the individuals nate enough to be one to help vindicate pleased with the prompt relief which it got drunk and ride up and down on the in the work which forms the general the integrity of our navy. The greatest affords. Pain Balm is also a certain cure fault in our army and navy is the enlist for rheumatism. For sale by S. sidewalk whenever they like, Why subject. ment of foreigners who come in purely worth & Co. shouldn’t they move in? Essays are limited in length to twenty- A few day s ago one of the most noted five hundred words; must be written on for what money there is in it, and who and beet Indians on the reservation legal cap on one side of the paper in the fight because they have to. If the gov A good farm of 100 acres, well passed away, as they eav, to the happy student’s own hand writing, and must be ernment wants to man her ships with proved. One-half mile to uraded school, hunting ground. By industry and hon- accompanied by a certificate of the preei- men of her own, she should keep the one and three-fourths mile to town; 60 est dealing, he acquired a liberal share , (Jent or ,,rjneil,al o( the eoliegiato or aca. foreigners out, for a foreigner somehow acres in wheat. A bargain. For partic manages to get all the best appointment? ulars, call on or address in the navy and it is very exasperating W. L. W alker , for an American to come into the navy 45-4 M i Coy, Oreg. dust rial instructor on the reservation. ance therein not less titan six weeks and be subject to the orders of a man Cure a Cold In fin« Ifay. Hie name is Davis Holmes. during the school year of 1898-9. Essays who never knew what it was to own him self before he came to America, but such Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. must be forwarded to the chairman of WHITES«^. the committee in charge, Wallace Me- | is the case. There are men in our navy All druggists refund money if it fails to G. W. Adame and family are moving Camant, 34 Concord building, Portland, I today who can only communicate with cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each back to Sherwood. so as to reach him not later than Fell-1 their shipmates and officers by means of tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. The Razor Paste show gave an exhibi-; rtiary 1st, 1899. . In awarding the prizes, I an interpreter; you may not believe it, l.lrsrr Hu.lneas for Malo. and it will be denied by a great many tion in Whiteson Tuesday night. i the committee will be governed by these The City livery and feed stables are naval men, but it is a fact. As it is, our Win. Willis is visiting his parents Mr. j three considerations: offered for sale. The equipment is flist- army and navy, in proportion to men, and Mrs. Geo. Willis, west of McMinn 1. Historical accuracy. class and is doing a paying business. stands second to none in the world ; but Terms reasonable. ville. 2. Manner of treatment. how much grander it would be if we W ilson H kndekson . A number of friends of Mrs. A. M. 3. Orthography, grammar, syntax and could say that our army and navy was Hoffman gave that lady a birthday sur punctuation. Rev. Gilman Parker of Oregon City, manned by Americans, and bow much prise party one evening last week. Similar prizes were offered by the so further ahead of any other nation we state missionary of the Baptist church, Another runaway occurred at the jelly ciety last year, aud competition therefor was in McMinuville on Monday. No matter xvhat the matter is, one will do you factory a few days since. The cider must confined to students in the public and would stand if such whs the case. ♦ • good, and you#can get ten for five cents. Front New Zealand. To draw a picture of our own little ship: be pretty strong to effect horses the way high schools of the state. The results A n«w wtyl- pneket rontainine rwr rtf * t * r»RT.w tn a paper carton fwlthnnt irliuw) fn now for aai« this is Sunday afternoon and no work is REKrroN, New Zealand, Nov. 23, 1896. it does. at •amedniR - for fit « cknts . This low pri< tort it intend»-«! Mr the poor and the ec<>nomi- obtained were very gratifying to the so •al. One dozen of the flve-cent '-artont < i3i> tahukr» cau bo had by ui ui by zen-linff forty «i^ht rente I am very pleased to state that since I A. H. Graham and Dick Chalicombe, ciety, and highly creditable to the stu going on, and as I am writing here in to the R ifaks C hemical C ompant , N o . X) Sp- ice Street. New York—or a rihr I* carton (rur TABCUI) will be tout for five c»nu. Best medic ne ever made a nee the world wat created. who have been working on the locks at dents com|>eting. This year the compe the port gangway, on one side of me is a took the agency of Chamberlain’s medi gang of Irish talking about and glorying cines the sale has been very large, more Lafayette, returned to Whiteson tition will be limited to students in col the corruption the Irish have brought es|>ecially of the Cough Remedy. In Monday. legiate and academic institutions aw A welcome party was held at the rest- above named, and no person not a eta- into the United States, and of the abili two years I have «old more of this par Thin Is Yonr Opportunity. > receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, dence of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah F<rx one dent thereof will be eligible to compete. ties of prize fighters; on another side is ticular remedy than of all other makes a crowd of Germans talking about the for the previous five years. As to its effi generous sample will be mailed of the evening last week, in honor of their son’s Any additional information relative to ” m< »t popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure glory and power of the German army aud cacy, I have been informed by st ores of return. Everybody is glad to see Bobby the competition which may be desired, (Ely’s Cream Balm: sufficient to dirnou- navy; while in different parts of the «hip persona of the good results they have re back. x «träte the great merits of the remedy. will 1« cheerfully furnished by the chair you can see the native Americans read ceived from it, and know its value from , Will c ’ i I tp you. Th**n why pay <*xpen«ivp dor- ELY BROTHERS, A. M. Hoffman has just completed a man of the committee. The essay which tors* bill«. and receive no benefit, when you It 56 Warren St., New York City. 1 have a natural remedy at hand—one not made new woodshed for the house occupied by is awarded the first prize will be pub ing the pa|>ers, writing, or cleaning up the use of it in my own household. by man, but prepared by the great Creator. Vi Rev John Reid. Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.. tae <tre corner to you jwt a* it is taken from the Mias Edith Percival and mother. Thos. lished in full, with the name of the their clothes. It is not much, and it is is so pleasant to take that we have to an every-day occurrence, bnt it shows place the bottle beyond the reach of the recommended Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I earth, with only «uch change« a« is wrought by Midaugh has also treated himself to a author, in the public press. can emphasize his statement, ‘ It is a posi time and nature—nothing added or nothing the natural tendencies of the different children. E. J. S cawtlebvby . taken from If you are afflicted with Stomach. good substantial woodshed. W allace M c C amant , Chairman, tive cure for catarrh if used as directed "— Liver, Kidney. Throat or Blood trouble«, ad- natures, also it shows where the chief For aale bv S. Howorth A Co. Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Centra. Prea. drees Thoo Noel. Geologist, Chicago, Ill., whose B eniamin C ohen , interest lies. redink «ianstureis on package. CASTORIA Church, Helena, Mont. CASTORIA B. Bj B eekman , W. G. ROBBINS, General Agent, Bears the ognature of C har . H. FcrTcwaa. "Give my kindest wishes to the girle Bears the Rignalnrr of C ba *. H. F lbtcwbz Ely’s Cream Balm ia the aekuowledged Committee. Whiteson, Or. Ia use for more than thirty yean, and w ho coni|»oee the Manila Guards, for it In u»r for more than thirty yean, and cure for catarrh and contains no mercury Vitae Ore can be had of O. G Rate« at the fur niture store, Adams Block, McMinnville. Dor any injurtoua drug. Pnce, 5u cents. A' ia W I'oa Hovo Bought. is jnst such loyal aud patiiolic hearts I School books st Hembree’s. Tho Kind ¡'tu ilavo Alartjii Bought. R oyal The Baking Powder 25 C ases of N ew G oods Safeguards the food against alum. New and Attractive Bargains L J $1.00 »