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I LOCAL DIRECTORY CHURCHES B aptist —ServicesSnndav 11 a. in. and 7:3»')p. m ; Fundav school 9:50 a m.; the young peoplesociety »>:1«} p in Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant meeting first Thursday evening before the first .Sunday of each num lb JL W. K ing , Pastor, Corvallis & Eastern M ethodist E piscopal —Services every Connecting atYAQVINA with the Sabbath 11:00 a. ru. and 7 :*3<J p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a in. Prayer meeting 7:0U p Vaquina Bay Steamship Company, rn. Thursday. J>. T. St iMaavi li k Past Ct mb . P kenbytelivx >erviceseveryKsb- bath 11 :0i) a m and 7:30 p> in. ’Sunday school ft :30 a. m. Y. P. C. K. buii(i.<y 6 ;.ib p. in. Prayer meeting Thi iday, 7 *30 p. in. G eo . W. F ekdei ., Pastor. Services in the Christian church ; Preach- ingeverv Lord'.s day at 11 a in. ami 7:30 First-class in every respect. One of the above steamers is due to .'ail from Yaquiim p ru Young people’s meeting at 6 :.3G p. about every five days. in. Sunday School at !»: I*> a. ni. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:3op m. Shortest route between valley points and San Francisco. F. A. P owell , Pastor. S t . J ames (’ atiiolic —First st., between Fare: Albany and points west to Sail Fran- Ves- claco : Q and It. pers 7 :30. I'abin ............... . .. fio 00 Round trip..................... 17 (IO W. <• For sailing days apply to day at II. L. WALDEN, EDWIN STONE, building. Em i I T. F. P. A. Manager. II. H. <’RONI.SE, Agent, Albany. St learners Grace Dollar and Navarro SECRET ORDERS. K nowi . es ( ha rr ek No, 12. O. E. S. Meets at Masonic hall the 2d mid 4th Monday • v« ning in each month Vi.-itiiig members conliiilly in vited. MRS EMMA SNELLING, M M. MRS. KATE HEATH, Sue. A. O. I'. W. -Charity Lo<lge No. 7 me< ts first and third Friflaya of each month, 7:30 p. m. Lodgt room in Wright block. W. H. FLETCHER, M. W. J. D. BAKER, Recorder. 10 Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D. of II. meets in I nion hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each month. C uster P ost N o . 9 - Meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month in \\ right’s ball at 10::«, a. m. All members of the order are cordially invited to attend our meetings. (IE<>. W. KEENE, Commander. J. B. STILWELL, Adji. E lvira A ssemhly N o . 1*. U nited A rtisans Meet first and third Monday niglitsof each month at 7:30 p. in. in Cnion block. W G. HENDERSON, M. A. J. W. BONES.Sec. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RY. OREGON SHORT LINE For Infants and Children. ÄXfecclsble FreparationlorAs- slmilatiiig De food and uta - ting the Sluiiiuhs and bowels of Pacific coast Chautauquans have se Begin the first of the year’s business with new books—blank books at Hem cured the services of Rev. Sam Jones during the 1899 period of encampment. bree’s. 3-3 Chas. McPhillipa and Carl Miller have The Knights of Pythias lodge at Salem gone to inspect the mines in Josephine have purchased new paraphernalia to the county, leaving this city on Monday. amount of over $700, which gives them Mrs. F. C. Ferguson of this city was the nicest uniforms in the state. one of three lucky applicants for the po- j It is said there are fewer drunken In sition of stenographer to the house of | dians up at Grand Ronde reservation representatives at Salem. since a reward was offered for the con Fncie Ab. Faulconer is quite sick with viction of anyone selling liqu^Fto them. an attack of lagrippe. His friends feel Mrs. J. T. L. dy, near Willamina, WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. very uneasy about him, as fie is well along raised and shipped to Portland for in years, being up in the eighties —Sher Thanksgiving and Christmas markets, Steamer Wm. M. HOAG, idan Sun. $70 worth of dressed poultry.—Polk Co. A man who took a city paper because Itemizer. (Capt. Geo. Raabe) it hail mote reading matter than liis home Running regularly between Portland The first commission to be signed by paper, read an advertisment of a pocket iiud Corvallis, stopping at all Gov. Geer was one making Miss Lyle tire escape. He sent a dollar, and in a wav landings. Watson a notary public. The pen with few days received a new testament. which the document was signed, was sent RIVER SCHEDULE-------- fl. li. Reed of the McMinnville Fence to Miss Watson. Down river, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- Works, left on Tuesday for his old home <bijs. I.••aves Uoi vnllis 6 h . m.; Allmny, 7 a. m Tlie city council of Grant’s Pass Buena Vista, Sa. m.; Independence, 9 a. m.: Ha- at Richnioud, Ind., to be absent about leni, 10 a. "i.; Newberg, 12:39 p. m.; arrive at put the stamp of habitual drunkard one month on business. The fence em Portland, I :;o p. m. on four citizens, and forbidden the I |» river, Mondays, Wednesdays and l'ridav -. Leaves Portland 6 a. in.; Newberg, 10;30 a. m.; porium is in charge ot’ Matt. Redmond of liquor to them under penalty of Salem. :: ::o p. m.: Independence, 5 p.m.; Buena during Mr. Reed’s absence. feitnre of license. Vista, 7:30 p. m., Albany, 9::Xi p. m.: arrive nt The locks at Oregon City have been Corvallis, 11 p. m. Wells Cooper writes to his parents This steamer lias been equipped with first-class constructed 25 years. The anniversary accommodations, including an ektgant piano l iiNurpa.s.sed tor carrying both freight and passea- was celebrated last week by the owners, from Manila that he lias had his turn in B. Goldsmith and Joseph Teal, and a the hospital with fever. The letter was EDWIN STONE. Manager, Albany, (>r. dated Dec. 12th, and he expected to be C. («. COKER, Agent, Portland, Or., foot <>f number of invited guests, by passing out and on duty in a few days. through the locks to the upper river. Yamhill St. J. TURNER, Agent, Albany, Or. TWO Will Lambert returned last week from Salem. John Farmer of Bellevue has returned School book* at Hembree’s. from his visit to Tennessee. Bargains in type writer paper at c Mrs. L. Crenshaw was released from 4-2 Grissen’s. • durance vile last week. Shell Hawley bxs sold his barber shop Scott Wright waB kept at home back to Clue. Earhart. the grippe early in the week. Bettman A Warren candle their eggs Chas. P. Nelson of the Grange & Far- before they leave the store. Did you notice the fine assortment of mere’ Co., made a business trip to Dallas fancy croekerv at Bettman A Warren’s? ; on Monday. Even those papers which opposed Gov. The New Home and Climax sewiug Geer's election are heartily endorsing machines, needles ana extras at C. Grie his recommendations for economy. sen’s. 42tf LOCAL NEWS. LEAVE. ARRIVE Portland.......... 6:00 P M | San Francisco.. S:15 A M San Frun< hco.B:UU P M | Portland............ 9..*o a M Geo. Hutchcroft of North Yamhill, who recently had a foot amputated to escape blood poisoning, is still at the residence of John Rohr, and is improv ing as rapidly as could be reasonably ex pected in a case of such complications. The mail coach into Moro from the north has passed into history. Good bye, venerable relie in the wake of pro gression—but let it be known that you did your duty in your dav. The first mail to come in by train arrived Wed nesday evening.— Moro < »»server. J. A. Todd & Co. will soon begin the erection of an extension to the back of their store building 26x28 feet, two stor ies, which will make one of the largest store buildings in the city.—Tillamook Herald. SAN Promotes Digestion,Cheeriul ncss and Rest.Contains neither 3num.Morphine nor Mineral. ot N arcotic . Jigo/x of Old Ely's Cream Balm Ol > NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. r X VQRX CITY. January and February iSItau I nter O cern ÎSI • • • Always American— Always Republican S ------ _ - • • ° • equal to that of the best maga zines. It is interesting to the children as well as the parents. HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest discussions cf all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses « literature and politics from the Western standpoint. <9 ------- $1.00—PRICE ONE DOLL AR PER YEAR—$1.00-------- • * SI . • THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN HIE WEST. •THE INTER OCEAN’S NEWS 13 EXCLUSIVE. • • e • Price uf Daily by mail Price ot Sunday by mail ................ $100 per year $? 00 per year Daily -------------- and Sun Jay malt .................... S6.C0 per ----- , by -, — ..................... K-. year ,— I \ I < I I KI \. trix of the e*tMte ot E \. Ford, de ceased. All persfins, therefor, having an> claims HgnniMt “aht vMah . are hrrvbv notiti« «! to present t lit m to me. dills verified, at my i« ** tdence in McMinnville, Oregon, on or before six months from this date. Dated Jan 13th, 1>‘.O. folti», Lord. «le 4-5 «>» . ............ IX I'll XT «»I I Mil I III X. u ill expose for salt* and sell as the law directs Mt the court house «ioor ol -aid County, in tin eity <>t McMinnville, on Saturday, the Itn <la\ of February, 1S99, at the hour of <>ne o'clock p. in , the real propertv aitUHled in the county ot ti Yamhill, state ot Oregon, and dc'cribed m said decree and order of sale ns follow s, to wit: The north half of the southwest quarter anti the south half of the northwest quarter, except ing therefrom ten 110) acres in square form in the north« asi corner thereof, all in section tue i2t ot low liship three (3> soutIt and ihiiuv five .'•» west ot the \\ illametle meridian, containing m all one hundred and tiftv (l ab acres, more or Ir.'s, according to government survey. Minnvilic, Oregon. Jan. t‘»th, |s»ri. W. G. HIX • ’t RS4 >\ . Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. « XI.I. loti « Ol MA U tHlt AVI’*. 'OTICE i* hvrvbv given that the undersigned l.iK’relia I . Nelson, lift-» I m - cii duly ap County Treasurer’* office. |wklnted by lhecoiinty uomt of Yamhill county. McMinnville, Oregon. Jan. II. |.x‘U*. Oregon. *olv v\«'rutri.\ of the hiM will and ■ VTol'ICE i* heieb\ given that all unpaid u . h - (ament of \.J. Nelson, deceased, late ot »¡aid »1 rants of \amhiTl county. Oregon, whivh <*¿nitty. AII pcrstui«« having t laiui" ai;iiiii't the acre prt m ih < d and etuior*«« «1 • \ot pai.l f.»i estate of Mthl <le<«•l» D’ ar«- hereby m>titied ami vant of funds” front Aug. .'»th. 1*”', to Sept. sth. required topreM iit them with imqa r voucher*, IS'”*, will be pai«l upoti prv'vntation at thi> duly verified, within six month* from the date office. Interest will not be ajlowe«! after date of lht«i nolle«* to the iiiulri'ignu*l executrix, at of this notice. O.O. RIIUDE, her rrMideucv in McMinnville, Yamhill county, County Treasurer of Yamhill County, Oregon. I Dated January j»tb. I i > in l • \ t NELSON. ThoiiMnth are Trying It. Executrix of the I m 'I wHI amt testament ol A. I. Nelson, tlee«-a-« I. Tn order to prove the great merit of KlloDEs a RHODES, Atty’» for the Fatale. Ely’s Cream Balm, the most effective cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head. we have pre morí« i «»i ii'i'iuxrn xr or pared a gruoromi trial size for 10 rents. Alix,« him it unit. Gi t it of your druggist or Rend 10 wnts to ELY BBO8., 56 Warren St, N. Y. City x ’ <11 Cl X ty of Yamhill, state of Oregon, duly Hp|sauir<l administrator of the e>tai« .»I Ora F. Sja nerr. decease»I. All |M r*«»n* haiing « hiihs against Mid estât« are h* r» t.y tiolitl< <i to present the same duly verified to in.* at the ml . v «»f C. \\ Talmage in McMinnville, Oregon, within »ix months from the «late of this Kotler. Dated at McMinnville. Oregon» Iteeeanber 14th. A. D. ISV* WA M V. NPFNCER. Administrator of the estate ot Ota F. Spen cer, deceaned t W TALMAGE, Att’y for AdmiuUtritor. I Buffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy. and I never hoped f n cure, but Ely’s Cream Balm teems to do even that. Many aequsHitanr« a hate n* 4 it with eioellent results. < bear Oslriun, 45 Warren Axe . Chicago, III. Ely's Cream Balm is the Acknowledged cure for catarrh ami contains no cucnine. mercury nor any injurious drug. Fries, bl) cehta. At druggists or by mud. Mrs. A. Stoutcnherg, who lives on the home farm near Wheatland, with her son John and bis family, is quite ill. Mrs. 'tonlenlM'rg is getting well advan<*ed in age On Tuesday John Stnutenberg brought in several dressed hogs to the Dayton maiket. When weighing one of them, he stooped down to lift it. his left e.ir was caught by a incut hook, which ran dear through his ear, the point strik ing his head. The wound in his ear was severe Mr. amt Mrs. E. Seese, w ho lately returned from an extended trip to the east, returned in the Is-st of health, but | since Mr. Seese bus lieen home lu* has i been under the weather. While away they visited many different parts of the east. Mr. See»e attended the Independ- i ent Evangelical conference at Johns town, Penn. Mrs. Seese was in Detroit, Michigan, and Canada. I’liev s|M*nt most of the time in northern Indiana, and Newton, Kansa^ It was a must ’enjoy able tiip to them. They went bv the I nion Pacific route and returned by the Santa I'e. — 1 »avion Herald Hood’s Restore full, recular action of the bowels, ilo not Irri tate or inname. but leave all the delirata .Uitvrtive or Knlon >u |wr«r< l nmdlUolt Try them. i. rents. epared only by U L Hood a Co. Uiw.ll, M am . Pills That medicine at once made a speedy and com plete cure. >he is now a young lady, and has never had a sign of the disease to return. M bs . R uth B erkklit , Salina, Kan. The Reporter and I ntei* Ocean one year for $1.30. They banish pain and proIon ONE GIVES RELIEF Scrofula is an obstinate blood disease, and is beyond the reach of the average blood medicine. Swift’s Specific S.S.S?iph. Blood is the only remedy equal to such deep- seatetl diseases; it goes down to the very foundation and forces out every taint. It is purely reyetaNe. and is the only bioou remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash or other mineral substance whatever. Books maile«i free by Swift Specifio Company. Atlanta, Georgia. D. C. FLETCHER & CO matter is, one will do you Geueral Black <iu it hing anti Repairing. Do First ( law borseelhwing. Track or road «hoeing done i^ the beM style of th« art. Farm and Threshing mac hintry repaired. Shop Opposite Hotel Yamhill. w 4 • • o e • • • • • e • • • • e • • • e o • & • • c 4 3 e a 4 û 9 o e s & o o ¿ a € ¿ 4 • 6 • o e • • • • • •: li I m hereby given tI ih t the undersigned has been, by the county « «»urt for Yam N OTICE bill County. Oregon, duh »ipp«»mt« d e\<■« M«»l l«l 7 I I Fac Simile Signature of CATARRH NOTH ! 1 ¿ t A perfect Remedy forConstipa lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Scrofula to Consumption L c-HE-i I\urpkm Setd ~ dix. Senna jRoc/t^llz Suite - Anise Seed * Jfypermint - Jh Curinvtait * ftíffmSeed - Clantud Sugar - Owing to the inactivity of business during the months of January and February, I will make a specialty of the Optical business, and will, with the latest and finest In 1853, L. L. Whitcomb, then a outfit in Yamhill county, test your eyes free of charge. younger man-than now, and John Gault, D. A. SMITH, Optician father of our I). M. C., built a large barn Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. on the J. S. White donation, six miles Next door to postoffice, McMinnville, Oregon. northeasterly from town, owned now by Mr. H. Hess. During the time they were shingling the shed a school meeting was eoe«4«w held in the school district, district No. 1, the : 4 then as now. One of the carpenters on a shingle with a pencil made a memo « randum of the fact, turned it over and nailed it down as a part of the roof. ♦•••••••«• LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL Last slimmer, 45 years afterward, the root was renewed. Among the old shin • POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST gles was found the inscribed tablet of ’53. Mr. Hess read the memorandum which lie related to Mr. Whitcomb. but let the THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL shingle go into the waste pile to he THE NEWS AND REST CURRENT LITERATURE burned. The incident is valuable in that it testifies to the excellence of Oregon Every Column is Bright, Clean and Packed with News j timber for building purposes—Hillsboro Independent. The Literature of its columns is After a diligent search, organized par ties who have been scouring the hillsand VIA VIA canyons of the coast mountains, between Falls City and the Siletz reservation, Spokane Salt Lake have been unable to find any trace of A. Minneapolis Denver K. Handy, who was lost while hunting I<o*«eburg .ViniI Unity. Omaha St. Paul LEAVE: ARRIVE: witli Mr. Fanno, in that country two AND AND Portland..........s .30 A M I Roseburg. . .;> joy M weeks ago. A rumor that searchers hud Chicago Kansas City Roseburg........ 7:30 A M | Portland. . i .in r m found w here I lie nnfolQunate man had DINING CARS UN (JGDEN ROUTE. LOWEST RATES TO ALL been struggling in four feet of snow some PULLMAN * BUFFET EASTERN CITIES. 2‘._. miles from bis home, has not been SLEEPERS _A_ -___ verified. SECOND CLASS*SLEEPING CARS, 1». M. Caldwell has finished taking the ye census for School Clerk Ilenibiee. He Attached to all Tluough Trains. .WestSide Division. found .">45 girls and 349 boys, a total of BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS 694 children of school age. This is a Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) gain of 74 over Inst year. Legal school »» A M 1 Lv Portland Ar 1 5.4) ‘ M voters number 348, which is a consider McMinnville ’ M able reduction over former enumerations, Steamers monthly from I’ortland Io Yokohoina 10: 15 A M 1 Lv Lv 1 3:06 Corva Ilin l:‘2o • M anil Hong Kong, via Tin- Xoitli.in I'nclrtc steam U 5«5 I’ M J Ar because of a legal decision requiring that btiip Co. Ill i-onni-i'tloli with o It.A N. At Albany and Corvallis connect with a qualified school elector must pay taxes For full Information call on o. R. A N. trains of Or. Central A Faxtern Ry. HHIItmi A l<ll«>l>l:s, Agents, on a property valuation of at least $lco. Or Address: McMinnville, Or Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Mr. Caldwell found the number of in Any one predisposed to Scrofula can W. II III KI.Ill HI, habitants to be 1915. Gen. Pass. Agt. never be henl'hy and vigorous. Thia W. N. Sutton, who went to Los Angeles taint in the blood naturally drifts into a few weeks ago for rest and recreation, Consumption. Being such adeep-seated Ask your Rebate tickets on sale l>et\vc«-ii Portland. Sac ramento and Man Finncisco. N. t rates $17 first ami Hon. Calvin Stanley, who went to blood disease, Swift’s Specific is the Druggist class, and $11 »euund-class, including slee>>cr. the same place nearly a year ago, arrived only known cure for Scrofula, because for a generous C. II. MARKHAM, home last Saturday evening. A loss of it is the only remedy which can reach IO CENT Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. TRIAL SIZE Rates and tl< keL*< to Eastern points ami Europe some thirty-five pounds of flesh lias a the disease. Scrofula appeared on the head of my little A I*«.» JAPAN. (HINA. HoNoLlI.L' and AC’S tendency to make Mr. Stanley’s clothes irrniidehtld when only 18 months old. shortly irniiuielitlii TRALIA. chii be obtained from Aller breaking out it spread rapidly all over tiling rather loosely aliout his body, I.ut </. .4. W'ik'o.x or M. U. (iortner. t he scabs seal» on the sores tier body. The sor would peel he appears to be in good health. To as >tT on the slightest touch, ’ and I the odor that contains no cocaine, Ticket Agents. McMinnville. mercury n»v any other would arise made the at R. KOEHLER. Manager. sure Californians who seem to he very- mosphere of the room Injurious drug. scary about our < iregon rains, he says «tokening and unbearable. It la quickly Al»eorlh*«|. m V - u i j —» The disease next attacked Gives Relief at <>n< •». that when they asked him bow many he eyes, and we feared she It open» ami clraiiBCH MIIKII»'* S arould lose her sight. Em- inches of rainfall we have in Oregon the N hhh I raxgagt h. nent physicians from the Allays Inrtammai n>n COLD 'N HEAD mrrounding country were llealM and Protects the Mt nibruuv. Roton** tin I N pursuance of a decree and order of 'ale during the year, he always told them consulted, but could do Hennes of Ta-te and Mnell. I ill Size Sue. ; Trial I rendered in the circuit court in the '«late ot that we figured it in feet up here and not nothing to relieve the lit- „ Oregon lor the county of Yamhill on the 17th Size 10c.; at Druevinta or by mail. de innocent, and gave it ELY BRo I'll ERM, 66 Warren Street, New York. day ofOrtol>vr, IN9N, in the suit of clarence F in im lies at all, and that any thing short is their opinion that the Cundtill, plaitiiifT, \.\. R. N. Daniel, administra tor ol .1 II. Maddux, et h I, defendants and ol an of hall a loot of rainfall was never taken ease was hopeless and iin- possible to save the child’s eyesight. It was execution duly issued out of the said court in into account.—Newlterg Graphic. then that we decided to try Swift’s Specific. the said suit «>n the 2d day of December. ¡S'tS, | Above trains stop at all stations la*tween Port land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Junction city, Eugene, Cottage <iro\«*, Drain, Oak lami and all stations from Roseburg to Ash land inclusive. Bears the