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M'MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1898. Entered nt the Pontofflcein McMinnville, as Second-class matter. VOL. XXVIII. SUB3CRIFTION PRICE 13.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance, tiinglenumberailve cents. NO. 49. WHITE SON. ♦ ■» *■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦ I I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 25 C ases of N ew G oods Received in the past week. We have many New and Attractive Bargains To show, which we know will interest you. _ t&t : ♦ I New Hosiery, New Lace Curtains, New Shoes, • New Hats, New Clothing. i : : : : ♦ ♦ ♦ : * ♦ : : Î ♦ ♦ New Mackintoshes, New Dress Goods, ft11at 0 ur I ell-l^qouJq |^ou) |2 rices* 7 Spools Clark’s O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 25c. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ : : j ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ u. No matter what the matter is, one will do you " J a Î Druggist for a graarona IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH $1.00 Will cure you. Then why pay expensive doc-1 ton’bills, and receive no benefit, when you1 have a natural remedy at hand—one not made by man, but prepared by the great Creator Vi tae Ore crime* to you just a* it is taken from the 1 earth, with only such change* as is wrought by | time and nature—nothing added or nothing ' taken from If you are a/nirted with 9tomach 1 Liver, Kidnev. Throat or Blood troubles, ad- , dress Theo Noel, Geologist Chicago, IH., who*e , redink sign st ore is on package W. 0. ROBBINS, General Arent. Whiteton. Or. Vitae Ore can ba had of O. G Kstea at the fur* al .ore store, Adams Block, McMinnville. Licenses to Nlarry. Weed, Lily Baxter, Rav Wisecarver, Lizzie Ilartmau, Lora Hopkins. Nov. 17—P. 0. Thomason, 60, and Our school has two days’ vacation tbif Deportment 100 per cent, not tardy Mrs. C. E. Robinson, 49, of Carlton. week. and above 75 per cent in all their studies. Nov. 17—C. E. Wright, 22, and Nettie Mark Holmes uia<le Salem a pleasant Parents are requested to visit the Walker, 19, of McMinnville visit this week. school. W. I. R eynolds , Nov. 18—Wm. M. Rife, 35, of Dundee, and Bertha Earhart, 20, of Newberg. Principal. C. E. DeLashmutt has returned to hie Nov. 19—S. B. Cunningham, 36, and post of duty at the depot. Report of school district No. 36, Olive Mary L. Adams, 18, of Whiteaon. Mies Bessie Linden spent Thanksgiving Lambright, teacher, for the month end Nov. 19—M. G. McKern, 20, and Mag at her home in Sheridan. ing Nov. 18th: Number of pupils en gie.!. Jones, 18, of Newberg. Made from pure Miss Edith Percival has purchased a rolled, 16; the following have been pre Nov. 19—Howard Ruffner, 24, and fin« large organ of Geo. C. Will of Salem. sent each day without being tardy : lot cream of tartar. Maud Shuck, 22, of McMinnville. A short temperance program will be tie, Ethel, Norman, Clyde and Grace Nov. 21—Frank G. Adams, 30, and rendered at our Sunday school next Sun Daniel, Pearl Thompson and Belle and Mercie V. Flesher, 19, of McMiunville. day. Calvin Long. Nov. 22—A. B. Jones, 25, and Maud Mrs. Elizabeth Percival is spending a An Orejon.an'» Narrow Escape. Draper, 19, of Happy valley. few days this week with friends in Mon Nov. 22—F. M. Wilcox, 20, of Polk Among the thirteen passengers saved, mouth, her old home. county, and Laura Everest, 17, of Dun Akim baking powders ue the greatest out of a total of 140, from the wreck of Robt. Carey, who has been our station the steamer Mohican, which -went down dee. Married by Judge Bird at bis office menacers to nealth of the present day. agent for the past two months, returned in the English channel, October 13th, ou the same date ROYAL MIRO ROWMR 00.. NIW YORK. Nov. 23—Geo. W. Brown, 22, and Julia to Independence this week. was A. E. L. Smith of Ashland, who re E. Hart, 22, of this county. I'bos. Middaw has purchased the build turned home recently and gives a graphic Heal Estate Tranaiam. ing west of the jelly factory, at present account of his experience in getting to A Card. occupied by Frank Harpole. U S to Jas W Lady 160 a sec 8-5-6| Pat shore. He went to England with a car We take this method of expressing our Samuel Cunningham and Miss Lena load of horses, and was on his return sincere thanks to the many kind friends Paulina Holl to Mrs E A Middaugh lots II and 12 blk 2 Whiteson. 125 Adams of this place were married at when the sad wreck and terrible loss of and neighbors for their kindness during Amity lust Sunday, Rev. H. Kershaw life took place. His account is as follows: the sickness, death aud burial of our J IV Ingle et ux to J T Wood pt of lots ft and 8 blk 25 Watt’s add to “I went on board of the Mohican at dear mother aud companion. officiating. Atnit-. ............................................................ WO Tilbury, at 2 o’clock on the afternoon of J. E. D urham . CARLTON ITEMS. Hana Johnson et al to Wm M the 13th of October, and everything went D. O. Dt RHAM. Macy lots 13 and 14 Macy’s 1st well as far us I know until about 7 o’clock We learn that Wm. Geldard is quite add to Dayton.................. 300 on Friday night. It was a beautiful clear The Best Plaster. ill. night, with piercing cold wind and a A piece of flannel dampened with J S Faircbiles et al to W F E Kelso Miss Maggie Roberts is on the sick list rather heavy sea in the channel. When secs 29 and 30-2-5....................... 315 Chamberlain's Pain Balin and bound ou this week. the announcement was made for dinner to the affected parts is superior to auv Mary F. Hurley to Sam'l E Cum The gobble of the Thanksgiving turkey in the evening I went down to dress and plaster. When troubled with a pain in mings 5 a pt of H & L add to is beard on our streets and a demand has had ouly reached my cabin when I heard thee hest or side, or a lame back, give it Newberg ....... 340 arisen for cranberry sauce. a great crash, and then dishes and plates a trial. You are certain to be more than V Kratz et al to EllaC Duncan lota 5, 6, 7 & 8 blk 17 H & L add to A party was held at Wm. Merchant’s falling about the saloon. Fearing a col pleased with the prompt relief which it Newberg....................................... 850 last Friday evening in honor of his lision I at once rushed on deck, and soon affords. Paiu Balm is also a certain cure found that something very serious had for rheumatism. For sale by 8. Ho- R Jacobson et ux to C J Payne et daughter Winnie's birthday. al lotp 5 and 6 blk 9 Rowland's Peter Thomason and bride were at happened to the ehip. She appeared to worth & Co. add to McM.............................. 2 be going down gradually and the lights church here last Sunday receiving the T, R. Manu, an Oregon soldier at Ma Geo Schrieve et ux to Julins Wal congratulations of their numerous were going out. The captain was on the ters et ux 43 91 a pt I Orton d 1 c bridge shouting: ‘It is all right’ and both nila, who enlisted from Washington friends. t 3 r 2........................................... 700 he and the officers were doing their best county, writes to biB home paper, the The entertainment given here Monday to allay the fears of the passengers. The Independent, saying : “I visited a sugar U 8 to Mary M Liveugood 160 a sac by Miss Mollie Steinburg, the blind vo 18 2-5............................................ Pat crew obeyed the orders which the cap manufactory the other day and I will calist, was well attended and thoroughly tain gave from the bridge. When I uever eat any sugar or syrup that is made Gale and C Miller and wf to F O enjoyed by thoee present. learned that the affair was serious I at on these islands. Of course everything Doyle 40 a sec 22-5-3 . ........... 600 A literary and debating society was once rushed down to my cabin, in which was done by hand and that make* every Gale and C Miller and wf to 1 G formed last Friday. The question for I found a foot of water, aud got a life thing dirtier. Chinese coolies, which Allison 40 a sec 22-5-3 .............. 500 debate next Friday eveuing is, “Re belt. and then made my way to the deck were uaked and sweat pouring off their A P Oliver to Ephriam Houck lot solved, That an education's better for a again. The ship was then rapidly sink bodies, were made to stand in a big tub 9 in Little Homes subdivision. 200 young man thau a fortune.’’ ing. As I was running along the deck I of syrup to their knees and stamp it with E P Wallace and wf to M B Hen One of the wants of Carlton is a man found that the captain was by the side of all their might, and the sugar would go drick lots 2 and 3 blk 5 Amity 200 to run a meat market two days each me and I followed him. lie had two to the bottom aud the syrup to the top. E P Wallace and wf to M B Hen week, a barber shop on Saturday, and life-belts on, one around bis waist and After it bad been mixed up and properly drick 1.80 a pt E C Williams d I c be content to rest the remainder of the the other around his hips. We both stampod, it was thrown out by the hands t 5 r 4......................................... 200 week. It seems there is not enough plunged into the water together just as and turned over to the refiners where it M B Hendrick and wf to C R Mat- work in either line to induce a man to the ship gave her last lurch, and then I goes through various processes until tbies 1.80 a pt E C Williams d 1 c remain, yet we feel the need of both bar swam away through the sea. The scene finished.” t 5 r 4 also lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 blk 5 ber and butcher. in the water was one of terror, and a Amity........................................... 1500 From New Zealand. most distressing one for me, and for the 8 E Cummins aud wf to Jennie TUB SCHOOLS. R kefton , New Zealand, Nov. 23, 1806. first few strokes I had to swim through Remington 5 a pt J no Hess d 1 c I am very pleased to state that since I shrieking, screaming, half-demented and t3r2........................................... U50 COLUMBUS BUILDING. Lizzie Hartman baa dropped her half-dead human beings, aud I bad the took the agency of Chamberlain’s medi Jno G &. Anna Wisecarver to J F utmost difficulty in getting away from cines the sale lias been very large, *more Wisecarver int in e H blk 5 studies in the tenth grade. theiu. The passengers, a moment pre especially of the Cough Remedy. In Johns add to McM..................... 1 June Patty has been absent some viously had been ranged on the side of two years I have sold mor* of this par Marion Lady and wf to Wm Cran time, as she has typhoid, fever. dall 160 a sec 8 t 5 r 6 ................ 3200 the ship and as she lurched they all ticular remedy than of all other makes Mrs. J. S. Akin of Eugene visited the seemed to plunge into the sea together, for tba prèvious five years. As to its effi A F Fryer and wl to J B Fryar !s fifth and sixth grades last week. int in 13.60 a t 3 r 4.................... 1 and they were swallowed up by the great cacy, I have been informed by score* of Misses Mattie and Mollie Patty and wave which followed, and some of them persons of the good results they have re J J Hartman and wf to Anna Wise Mabel Manning visited the high school never appeared above that wave. I ceived from it, and know its value from carver 10ft a t 3 and 4 r 4 and ft . 2 Tuesday. swam my beat and got away from the the use of it in my own household. It J G Wisecarver and wf to Rachel Hartman e hf sec 34 t 3 r 5 and Among those who were absent from scene and the next thing that happened is so pleasant to take that we have to 21.40 a pt Jesse Henderson die the high school last week were, Mamie to me, I was drawn to a great rock which place the bottle beyond the reach of the E. J. S caxtlebuby . t 4 r 4 and Ö3.96 a pt F B Martin Graves, Christa Seiters and Lily Baxter. sucked me under. I managed to get children. For sale by S. Howorth & Co. die t 4 r 5..................................... 2 away from this, too, and swam, I knew COOK BUILDING. Masonic Cemetery to Chas Groen- ’ not where, until I came across a kind of a Private J. M. Gregory, of Ashland, in ing n bf lot 341 cemetery ......... 11 Frank Converse and Guy Bryan have raft with a rough sail on it,and succeed writing to bis father from Manila, tells J T Gerrish and wf to Wm II G*r- ed in getting upon it, but the waves entered the "th and 8th grades. of a queer Spanish custom. He says : rieh 30 a pt Oscar Tucker die sec We wish all the teachers and pupils a dashed over and knocked me off several “The graveyard here in Manila is a very times, but I succeeded in getting back 3-2-4................... 400 very pleasant Thanksgiving vacation. each time, until at last the raft lodged on beautiful one, with a high stone wall all A S Watt to Schneider Bros 12 a pt Edith Reynolds has resumed her a large rock and threw me clear over it. around it. In the center of the grounds of Cove Orchard t 3 r 4............... I 190 studies in the 8th grade, after a week of Then 1 bad to strike out and swim again is a large building of quaint architectural Alice L Martin to Emma Moore 40 sickness. a pt Sarah A Palmer estate . . 1 and eventually reached the shore about design, in which funeral services are Among the visitors of the 1st and 2d two and a half miles below the vessel. held. There are stone walks all around American Mt’g Co of Scotland to grades were, Mrs. Prentiss, Mrs. West, When they found me I was lying across and through the grounds, while the grass Edmond Billig 8.84 a Dundee Or is very green and kept neatly trimmed, Mis. Martin and Mr. Griesen. chard Homes . ........................167.95 some rocks stiff and helpless, but by Thanksgiving donations to the Port good work I was brought to, and every with flowers and shrubbery in profusion. R G and Mary E Black to Wm D land hospitals were quite large, especially one on the beach was very kind to me. The Spauish have what seems a queer Black lots 1 and 2 blk 22 Bow way of burying their dead, for on the in the donations of the 1st and 2d grades. land’s add to McM..................... 300 When I was on the raft I tried to help side of the stone wall there are holes D M and J A Thompson to Wm I) one poor woman, whom I saw struggling Prizes offered for the best description about three feet deep, one above the Black 1 a pt 8 Cozine d 1 c....... 450 of the battleship Oregon, concerning the in the sea in front of me, but I was help other. They are rented to the relatives J C Morrison et al to Lucetta John less, I could not reach her and saw her trip, were awarded, 1st to Wm. Bodie, of the deceased, and when buried the son 26.75 a pt H D Martin d 1 c go down into the waters.’’ The one cry, 2d, Dow Walker, 3d, Frank West. corpse is placed in one of these holes tftr 4 ..................................... 1000 young Smith says, when the disaster was and sealed up. It remains there as long U 8 to Wm P Wallan 167.58 a secs School Report. known to those on board the ship was, as the rent is paid, but on the failure to 28, 29 aud 32 t 5 r 6.................... pat Report of McMinnville schools for “Save the women!” In one instance pay the remains are taken out and U 8 to Jas Coyle 155 a sec* ö aud 6 too many women were put into one boat month ending Nov. 4th, 1898. thrown into a bone pile, which is a large tors ......................................... pat and there were only four men in it to square place in the wall of the cemetery. Frank W Funton and wf to J A and z 2 manage the boat. He saw one woman ? Ç » ? J ? •* « *■> 2. There they are exposed to the weather TJ J R Harris lots 3 and 4 blk 12 fall dead in the arms of one of the sailor«. » 3 m ; X R s and to the eight of all people who are i. n ? Oak Park add to McM .............. 80 After Smith loet the raft he ran across F : •*, s curious enough to look at them, where Jas N Reed aud wf to C B Jones a. a woman in the water,a Miss Rondebush, 1 7 I » they form a ghastly sight. The dejioei- s 29,768 eq ft iu North Yambill... 400 4 a singer of some prominence, whose life ■ tr rj - COLUMBUS » z. tory from which the remains were taken, C A Cavell to Nel* W Olsen 52.87 a x o he succeeded in saving, and fetching her 3 to the shore with him. Young Smith is then rented to someone else, and so 18 pt J J Hembree d I c t 3 r 4 ... 1000 ?_______ - c. had hie presence of mind with him and on down the line. We did not bury our 37 647 15 32 » 5 2 I Reynolds. 9th and loth succeeded in saving his money and val dead in that manner, however, but dug W P Palmer et ux to Emm* A Redmond, 7th and 9th 40 706'31 36 96 1 22 Moore 14,404 *q ft pt Joel Palmer uables, and has bis passage ticket on the 54 1O0,1»52« 32 Akin, 5th and 6th ......... Mohican to New York City as a souvenir graves on the grassy lawn, and planted 60 11V42M9B 2 Greene, 3d and 4th ....... dlct4r3................................... 50 Kln^ery, l*t and 2d 51 them in the good old United States way, 4 of the event. r W Dicky to E D Wood int in COOK with a head board of wood and a terra « 1 Scott, 7th and nth . ... 3» 64» 41 32 94 100 a in sec 12 t 5 r 7.................. 250 Cara a Cel* la Owe Day. Beamis, 5th and 6th 60 907 36 45 96 5 2 cotta foot mark, on which a number was Manu, 3d and 4tb..............54 9«- 37 50 % 1 13 i H 8 Maloney et nx to Marion Lady Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. cut for identification.” Williams, 1st and 2d ____ 46 M3»27 42 97 2 92 162.96 a in tft r 6..................... 4475 All druggists refund money if it fails to HIGH SCHOOL ROLL OF HONOR. Wm DeHaven et ux to J W Henry Douglas county is said to lead in the 9th grade—Sam Evenden, EvaCollard, cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each >» int iu lot* 1 and 2 blk 17origi state in the production of turkey*. nal town of McM........................ 4500 Mamie Graves, Nannie Maloney, Elmer tablet. For aale by Roger* Bro*. Dodson, Tommie Hutchens, Harry I CASTORIA CASTORIA The word bustle ia no longer Hobbs, Waller Long. Bran th* ai*natura of Cana. H. FLrrtzu. Bean th« •i<a«l“r' of C ha *. H. Fcrrcaaa, proper. To match the football enue, 10th *rade—Lucy Patty. James Potter, In uae for murr than thirty ynnra. and la nse for mor* than thirty ycara. and | ZAr A'<«d Z’«e Zfaw rtrtx/i Ar. Maude Baxter, Kathleen Bird, Fred it is called a fullback. ZAr A'iad >'*w J/aw Äer/AL R o Y al Baking Powder Safeguards the food against alum. I I -1