The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, February 10, 1899, Image 1

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Intered »t the Posiolfice In McMinnville,
as Hecond-clas« matter.
VOL. XXIX.
M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, FEB. 10, 1899.
I'Ol’kTY « OJI’llSMOKE»*.
FEBRUARY
Per
Cent
ì- H E ‘ -of
¡’OI
a Y
count
From regular Cash prices this month on all Musical Instruments and
Sewing Machines.
Emerson Pianos,
Kimball and Cottage Organs.
CHAS. (IRISSEN, AlcAlinnville, Oregon.
Take No Risks
Disease lurks in impure water, and may cause sickness and
fever while you lav it to conditions far removed from the real
cause. The well-known safeguard is
The Pasteur Filter.
It has stood the test of time and the experience of thousands.
O. O. HODSON.
Chicago
Store
We place on Sale Saturday
Morning our first shipment of
New Spring Goods.
250 pieces New Wool Dress Fabrics, all the New­
est New York Novelties.
300 pieces New Wash Dress Fabrics consisting of
PARIS BRODIERS, MADRAS WASH SILKS,
ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, PERCALES,
DIMITIES, OUTINGS, PENANGS,
SATTEENS, Etc.
Some of the most beautiful designs ever originated
in Wash Goods.
40 pieces New Spring Silks in Plaid, in Stripes
and Brocades. Full line TAFFETA SILKS in
colors.
Complete line Housekeeping Goods, Sheetings,
Seamless Pillow Case Muslin, Ready-made Sheets
and Pillow Cases, Table Linen, Silkolenes, Prints,
Ginghams, etc.
50 Cases New Shoes.
We’ re going to do business this spring if Stock
and Prices talk.
CHICAGO STORE.
)
Take The Reporter and Get the News
TERM.
One Dollar If paid In advance, Single number« fire oenti.
NO. 8.
THE SCHOOLS.
COOK BVILDtXG.
gOYA t Ä
Supervisors were appointed as follows. 1 The children were snowballing Wed­
Road district, No. 4, J. T. Stiinpson; No. | nesday afternoon.
5, J R Forrest; No 8, Joseph M Robert- , The water pipes are burgled and we
son; No 19, A L Myers, No 17, E S Rem­ are now without water.
ington ; No 18, W R Everest; No 19, J 5
~ ABSOLUTELY PURE
The directors were with us Monday
Yocum ; No 25, Mr. Ball; No 26, Chas
I
morning.
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
Taylor; No 29, Wm Russell.
Wise Clara Irvijje is teaching the 4tb
rovai bakiwo »owoen co., mw vow«.
In the matter of advertising for bids
for furnishing lumber for the several j and 5th grades. Mies Mann was called
road districts in wagonload lots for the i to Salem.
A Presidential Social.
Tlivusbt They Were Held L'p.
year 1899. Ordered that clerk advertise J The pupils are slowly returning to
This
was
the
name
of
a
pleasing
form
There
was au exciting experience in
¡n each paper published in the county for their studies after having had a tussle
of entertainment given by the endeavor Portland as the west side evening train
with the grip.
sealed bids.
society of the Cumb. Presbyterianchurch pulled out Monday evening. Detective
Resignation of Fleasaut Smith as su­
on Saturday evening. Members were Weiner was talking to a desperado as
pervisor of road district No. 29, accepted.
Probate Court.
Estate of W. T. Hash. Final account designated to come prepared to imper­ the train reached Market street, and the
BILLS ALLOWED.
tiled. March 7th at 1 p. m. set to hear sonate or in some manner represent the desperado anticipating arrest started to
E Earhart, bridge work .
...»7
24 presidents who have ruled the nation run to board the train, at the same time
same.
o
“ “ tile for road.........
Estato of Mary Stephens. Inventory up to date, the society to guess the char­ 1 firing two shots at the detec’ive without
G F Earhart, supervisor....
.224
acter. Geo. Washington was represented effect. The detective returned the shots,
: filed and approved-
J W Martin,
“
...70
j Estate of S. C. Pearson. Report of by the pastor, Rev. Fender, who wore a also without effect, as the bad man
A M Waddle. “
... 27
: sale of personal property approved. Fi- colonial hat, and had an illustrated soap climbed into Engineer Dumphrey's cab.
Henry Dunstan, “
. . 54
i ual account filed and Saturday, March advertisement of a girl washing pinned The engineer at first thought the train
*4
Jno Bradley,
.146
lltb,1899, at 10 a. m., set to bear same. on his back, and carried a hatchet. Mies was being held up, and threw up his
<4
99
A L Mvers,
Notice
to be given in the Yamhill County Bessie Houck recited the first lines of the hands, but quickly pulled the throttle
50
L Christenson, 44
immortal declaration to characterize wide open when ordered to do so by the
Reporter.
<4
David Leno,
92
Thos. Jefferson. Miss Bergitta Nelson desperado. Some passengers who were
Estate
of
Jacob
T.
Williamson.
Mo
­
< 4
Chas Taylor,
31
counted
four aud pressed a dent in a hat on the back platform of the train also
tion to dismiss and strike from the files
44
F If McGrew,
40
for "fourth president”—Madison. Miss believing that the train was being held
of
this
cover
the
petition
of
Virginia
EBpy
44
J R Forrest,
20
to set aside the probate will of deceased Nettie Kiugery read from the Monroe up, jumped off and ran to the sidewalk,
1 E Conner,
50
doctrine for Monroe. Mr. O. Hobson but the train moving on, they returned,
J.
T. Williamson.
44
0 J Leabo,
64
Estate of Robt. Atkinsou. Motion of said bis president was the author of that only to tumble off again, giving people
4 4
T Goodrich,
80
Margaret
Green, one of the heirs at law, document—John Quincy Adams. Miss on the street the impression that they
2
M Uuderwood, house reut
to dismiss and strike out the objection of ! Nannie Maloney held a piece of well-sea­ were shot. Conductor Cline, coming to
O O Rliude, salary treasurer . . . 59
J. and S. Atkinson to former report. soned hickory, for "Old Hickory” Jack- the conclusion that something was
E V Littlefield, Supt salary
66
son. Miss Emma Green read about a wrong, opened the airbrake valve, and
Hearing continued.
R Jacobsou, supplies for poor
24
Estate of 8. Forehand, H. W. Hogue prosperous administration and a wide the train quickly came to a stop. At this
A P Morris, overpaid tux............
1
appointed administrator, Boude fixed political experience and rule, which war the desperado jumped off the engine and
F Keller, care of poor................ 11
soon guessed as VanBuren. Miss Kath­ started up Harrison street. Detective
at 127,000.
6
David Leno, bridge work
Estate of L. C. Forrest. Final account leen Bird held a toy canoe, which she Weiner was coming up Fourth street as
G W Gaunt, snoveling snow,.. ..
1
approved and the executor discharged tipped in her hand for Win. FI. Harrison fast ashecould, but was not within shoot­
A H Grenz, shoveliug snow
1
and the estate declared fully aud finally or "Tippecanoe.” Miss Mollie Patty wore ing distance. Albert Wey, son of Butcher
1
Wm Minty,
“
“
.......
a plug hat with a large R upon it for Ty­ Wey, who was recently held up by the
settled.
9
Justice transcript.........................
ler.
Miss Josie Gortner impersonated I robber, hearing theories of “Stopthief !'*
Estate of Alexander Stoutenburg.
3
W V Telephone Co, rent ............
Grant
by a necklace of “Let us have came out with a shotgun and let drive,
Will admitted to probate upon proofs
Orville Paiker, jauitor.................. 25
peace,
”
and the letters “Gr” preceding the full charge of No. 5 shot taking effect
taken in open court. Neal A. Stouten-
■will an- the picture of an ant. Chas. Nelson stood behind the robber's ear. The only per­
berg
appointed
executor
with
. m : wnr.it«;.
up and ate a large piece of candy to rep­ ceptible effect was to cause him to in­
nexed. Bond fixed at $6,000.
resent Fillmore, and has been sick ever crease his speod and he turned up Fifth
Seventh
Estate
of
John
Perkins,
G. C. Sears has returned io his farm
since. Miss Nellie Cooper feigned to do street, running into a yard and behind a
after a few weeks’ recreation in Portland semi-annual account filed and approved. violence to Mr. Franklin Rennie to rep­ house about the middle of the block. He
Mrs. C. B. Frizzell of Hillsboro wus in
resent Franklin Pierce. Mr. F. E. Rog- jumped the fence into the next yard, aud
nceting of City Council.
town, visiting relatives and friends last
| ers began quoting President McKinley’s as he came out on Hall street was ar­
A regular session of the city council : famous factory opening utterance, and rested by Detective Weiner and Patrol­
week.
The grip lias bad full sway in and was held Tuesday eveutng, with Mayor was guessed before be could finish. Miss man E. J. Wilkinson, who had gone
about town, but is somewhat subsiding McPhiilips in the chair and councilmen Josie Gardner stood for Jas. K. Polk by round the block to head him off. The
Wright, Nelson, Jones and McDonald I wearing a very striking poke bonnet. robber was as cool as could be. He said he
now.
present. Minutes of both regular and
An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Mof- special meetings were read and approved. I Mr. Frank Rennie held in his hand a would have done some more shooting,
| draft of a buck sheep and a cannon, for but the whole town was after him. He
fet is lying at the point of death.
A petition signed by 51 citizens, asking i Buchanan. Mr. Louis Nelson appeared gave up his gun cheerfully, and was
I regret the retirement of Mr. Barnhart that all delinquent water aud light tax
I with a needle and thread and tape line, handcuffed and walked to the police sta­
from the Reporter, and hope to see Mr. due from ordinance enacted in January,
I and was soon guessed as Taylor. Mr. tion, the wound behind hie ear attracting
Asbury meet with unbounded success.
1S96, exempting councilmen aud mayor Eckman represented Andrew Johnson considerable attention from people on
Quite a number of our citizens were from paying same, be collected, was read. by drawiug hie eon with a rope.
the streets. The robber and an accom­
prepared to go to Portland as witnesses Mayor McPhiilips issued an order to the
Following the impersonations was a I plice are believed to be the parties who
intheBuitof Osborue vs the Newberg marshal to present bills for all arrearages guessing contest by filling out numbered have done nearly all the robbing, which
Orchard Association, but owing to the to the present councilmen and mayor blank lists of presidents from pictures of has been eo frequent in Portland the
sickness of the defendant the case was and ex-ruayor and ex-councilmen, and if the presidents hanging on the wall. Mies last two months.
same is not paid to shut off the water and Josie Gortner won the contest. Follow-
[ postponed.
Little Ella Nelson was considerably disconnect the light from their bouses. I ing this was a presidential race to bal­
A colored person called William
shaken 'ip by a fall down a flight of The bond of Geo. Sauter was approved ance a croquet ball on the point of the
King,
of New Bedford, Mass., has
and saloon license granted for six ; finger aud place it in a chair fifteen feet
stairs on Tuesday morning.
enjoyed
the uninterrupted possession
months.
A
smoke
house
in
the
vicinity
away, two minutes being given each con­
Laurence Hall received word from
of
the
opera
house
was
reported
danger
­
of
two
hearts
for a century, ns he is
testant,
who
stood
for
some
presidential
Butteville that his Grandmother Ellis is
in a critical condition from a stroke of ous, and marshal was instructed to look candidate. This was won by Mr. O. Hob­ one hundred years old, and is still so
after it. Wright moved to rescind the son, who stood for the prohibitionist, hale and literally hearty as to be able
paralysis.
former action taken towaod buyiog Levering The social closed with all to bend bars of iron across his arm.
a (new arc light machine, and that singing "America,” and prayer for the According to the New York Herald,
Kcal Estate Tranafara.
the committee turn over all correspond­ nation by the pastor. Seid Back, jr., a
Week ending Feb. 8th:
which records this remarkable freak
ence on the subject to the recorder, and young Chinaman of Portland, sang three
Sophia Combs and husband to
of
nature, Dr. Monroe B. Long, of
that the committee be discharged. Mo­ songs during the evening, which were
Joshua McDaniel 150 a pt of 8
the
Muhlenberg hospital staff, a phy­
Allen d1ct 5 r 4......................... ♦ 1800 tion carried. Investigation along this very much appreciated.
sician
of high repute, after visiting
line,
however,
will
probably
continue.
Daisy Hillier and husband to Ezra
Boyce 160.60 a sec 3 t 3 r 5......... 3000 The city superintendent reported the Annual TleetliiK ot Fire Com paniee. King, said: “King has one heart on
water and light plant in fairly good con­
Monday night was held the annual the right and one on the left side of
A E Hanford to Sarah A McCann
lot 111 Dayton t4r3 ............
375 dition, and that 76 cords of wood were meeting of the fire companies of the city. the chest, whose separate beats in
required in January. Marshal Neal re­ The report of Chief Scott Wright showed unison could plainly be determined.
Jesse Edwards and wf to J H Doug­
ported four arrests for the month. Miss that there had been three incipient By a certain muscular contraction
las, jr. and J F Taylor, trustees
Patty, city collector, reported $458.20 fires during the year, as follows: On Feb­ King let one heart drop to the left
of Douglas trust fund 3.36 a near
McMinnville............,.................
500 collected in January and paid over to ruary 8th, from the falling of,a large iliac region, where I clearly heard
treasurer. Only $3 reported delinquent. lamp in the store of Mrs. Morris & Co.,
Mary E and L A Thomas to J R
Treasurer Apperson’s report showed cash on March lOtli. the burning out of a the beating, then let the other heart
Brown lot 4 blk 13 FaulcoDer’s
drop to the right iliac region, where
60 on hand in all funds $261.56, with war­ chimney on Mrs. M. A. Shadden’sbouse,
add to Sheridan .........................
rants outstanding to the amount of $3,- andon January 10th, the burning of the its beating was also plainly heard,
S and Jennie Cooper to Ina P
370
30.
Oliver bakery. None of these flies proved both beating in the lower part of the
Cooper lots 12 and 13 blk 18
Next, King
disastrous, aud the record for the year is abdomen in unison.
Whiteson......................................
1
CASTORIA
a very creditable one. The fact is, the threw over the interior of the abdo­
II C Burns and wf to C A Wallace
city has pretty good protection with its men a wall of bone from the neck
50 a t 4 r 5.................................. 488 70 Dear» the »¡(nature of Caaa. H. lutein,
la um for more than thirty year», and
efficient fire companies and the new down, giving every evidence of hav­
7X>e Kin4
Afaw Atvajn Bought.
City Wood Hida.
| water mains.
ing two sternums, or breastbones,
McMinnville, Or., Jan. SI, 18W.
1 he officers elected Monday night for one of which is movable at his will
Sealed bids will be received by the city
Mrs. Regiua Stoutenberg, relict of A. : the ensuing year are as follows:
and seems to lie behind the regular
up to 7 :30 o’clock, Feb. 15th, 1899, for Stoutenberg, deceased, died at her home
Ear) Seibert, chief; D, W. Feely,
breastbone when in repose.”
500 cords of old fir, free from lnrge knots, near Wheatland, Thursday, February 2d, sistant chief.
, and 500 cords of second-growth fir, split. 1899, of cancer of the stomach. 8he
Alert hose company—President, E. S
The young ladies of Dallas have found
Bids for less than 25 cords not consid­ would have been 72 years of age the 9th Warren ; vice president, L. G. Daniels;
ered. City reserves the right to reject day of February.
A wave of excite­ secretary, Chas. P. Nelson; treasurer, something new under the sun in the
any and all bids.
W. L. H embrie ,
ment was caused one evening this week Clarence P. Irvine; foreman, Arthur Sei- line of a social party. They invito the
young men to a party at an unknown
Recorder oi the City of McMinnville.
at the M. E. church. While Chas. Scott Bert; assistant foreman, Mr. Furgeson.
, .was giving bis testimony, he fell as if: Star hose company—President, It. L. place and have them hunting over the
Ol H CLt HBISG LIST.
knocked down and swooned. Some were Conner; vice president, E. F Suther- town to And it. It doesn’t take long,
greatly alarmed, and several ladies in [ land; secretary, C. J. Taff; treasurer, though, to locale the merry chatter and
We have social arrangements with
their alarm shrieked aloud. It appears, Win. F. Dielschneider; foreman, D A. laughter of a band of romping girls.
the following leading publications, as Mr. Scott states, that at the time of Smith ; assistant foreman, C^l Fuchs,
whereby we are able to offer them in
his conversion be promised the Ix>rd that
Alex. Holmes, who lives near ’be rail­
Cure a Col,! In One Day.
connection with our own at exceedingly
be would do anything the Lord would re­
road this side of McCoy, takes the Daily
low rates, as follows: The R spobter
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Oregonian and bis smartest dog goes to
quire of him. After conversion he be­
and
All druggists refund money if it fails to
came
convinced
that
God
wished
him
to
the train to get the paper when thrown
Weekly Inter Ovwn
-........ — .81.35
cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each
: off. It used to be that he considered
Hl. IxmlsGlobe-Demorrst. scml-weekly..... —. I SO preach, but this be refused to do, even tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros.
bread and meat as good enough pay for
Rural XorthweM. Portland, temi-montbly .. 1.25 though G'xJ would knock him down. He
Oregonian, weekly........................................... 2.00 says God did knock him down, and does
his trouble but now nothing short of
CASTORIA
■ McClure’» Magazine, monthly....................... 1.05 so every time he testifies, when reaching
*ugar will procure the delivery oi the pa­
■aar« th* titaatar* of C ha *. H F lbtciu ,
Cosmopolitan Magazine, monthly...... —....... 1 SO
a particular period in hie testimony.— . la um for more than thirty yuan, and
per when lie gets home with it.— Dallas
‘ The Weekly San Francisco Call..................... ITO
, Itemizer.
j The Weekly Xew York Tribune-------------
1.25 Dayton Herald.
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