Mrs. Boone and daughter, Miss Mag­ Mark Holmes is transacting business ! gie, did business in Portland Tuesday. in Salem this week. Sam Donev, w ho has been sick for the Miss Lulu Anderson of Sheridan made last three weeks, is able to be around friends a short visit Tuesday. again. Prof. J. M. Garrison of Forest Grove A bsolutely P ure The infant child of Mr. Joe Malott is was a pleasant visitor iu Whiteson last very sick with what is thought to be Sunday. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome spinal meningitis. Dick Campbell went to Cornelius last ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Bird Bros, are selling out their stock Saturday to attend his grandfather, who of dry goods, and intend keeping only is quite ill. groceries and hardware. STATE ENK'AHPHEMT. A letter containing fifty sheets of THE SCHOOLS. Lon Shirer, who is working with the ! writing paper was mailed recently at the lieport of N uininatiiiff (omiuittee. S. I’, bridge carpenters, spent Saturday Whiteson postoffice. COOK BUILDING. We, the committee on nomination, and Sunday with his parents. Several new pupils are reported this Anuiuberofour citizens was in Mc­ met at the mayor’s office at 2 o’clock, p. Alfred Wheelock cut his foot quite Minnville Saturday afternoon, returning week. in., Feb. 29th, and nominated the follow­ badly with an ax Satarday. It will be a on the night express. Miss Tressa McPhillips has entered ing persons for the respective commit­ couple of weeks before he can use it. Mrs. George Adams of Sherwood is ! the 5th grade. The Ball has begun to Roll. tees, subject to the approval of the gen­ with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Cunning­ The 7th and Sth grades have finished eral committee, which meets at Wright’s Columbia, Hartford and Vedette Bicycles are selling. NEWBEHG. ham, during her illness. mental arithmetic and have taken up hall at 2:30 o'clock p. m., Saturday, If you are thinking of purchasing a Wheel, see this beautiful line before H. H. Campbell and family have 1 physiology instead. March 4th, 1899. N. E. Britt was home for a few days buying. Prices are right. moved to Whiteson. Mr. Campbell is Miss Frances Mann has been having a Committee on entertainment—Met>- this week. Model 50, $60—Columbia Chainless, ’98. still in very poor health. tussle with sickness, but she has been at dames C W Talmage, N E Kegg, B F Mrs. 11. D. Fox visited in Portland Model 59, $75— “ ’99. Hartman, M A Shadden, Agnes Caddy, One evening last week while Dr. her desk most of the time. Model 57, $50—Columbia Chain, ’99. some days of last week. E F Manning and Mieses Louisa Malon­ Goucher was attending Mrs. S. Cunning- There has been more sickness in our Model 49, $40- “ Geo. C. Sears of Portland is up on his ' j ham, his horse became frightened and ' school this winter than in any year of ey, Nellie Cooper, Mary Bird, Virginia Pattern 19-20, $35, Hartford Chain, '99. farm seeing to the spring work. Olds, latna McCain, and Messrs. G. A. 1 ran away, entirely demolishing the which the writer can remember. Pattern 21-22, $25-$26—Vedette Chain, '99. On Friday last Mrs. C. E. Smith re- buggy. Prof. Garrison organized a writing prentiss, C F Daniels, W F Dielschneid- ’98 Wheels Cheaper. W. L. HEMBREE. turned from a week’s visit iu Albany. The doors of Hotel Whiteson are closed ; class in the other building last Friday er, B F Rhodes, C I’ Nelson and the Ma­ Plans for a new Methodist church have for the present on account of the illness evening, but owing to some misunder­ nila Guards as escorts. Committee on advertising and corre­ been submitted and work will begin I of the proprietor. It makes it very in­ standing, he was compelled to remove to soon. The cost will be $1200. convenient lor the bridge carpenters this building. His lessons are ones of spondence—J C Cooper, R 1’ Bird, D I Asbury, F S Harding, A V R Snyder, E The lecture given at Friends’ church who have to go to McMinnville for their practice, and parents should allow their ♦ F Manning, H S Maloney, Wyatt Harris children to come out. by Rev. W. H. Kellogg of Portland was meals. Arthur McPhillips and Mesdames J W well atteuded and enjoyed by everyone la Your Maine Written There? Gault and J C Cooper. THE COLLEGE. present. ♦ Committee on Finance—G W Gran, McMinnville high school roll of honor Our visitors at assembly on Monday ♦ The “hard cider” man must be reap­ nie, J W Beckham, J E Noll, W L War­ for 5th month, ending Feb. 10th, 1899: ♦ were Prof. Garrison, Mesdaiues Linn, ing a harvest, from the number of drunk- ♦ ren, E C Walker, Miles Hendrick, Wal­ 10th grade—Janies Potter, Lucy Patty. ♦ I on men seen about town the last two Kathleen Bird, May Reynolds, Lily Bax­ Boardman and Curll, Mrs. Linn favoring ter Link, E F Manning, and Mesdames ♦ us with a solo. I weeks. Wonder if it is hard cider? Properly it takes time. It requires experience and a complete knowl­ ter, and for last month Lora Hopkins, Miss Mollie Patty was a visitor at as­ J P Irvine, J W Gault, W T Booth, G A edge of drugs. It requires the druggist to have on hand a large variety ♦ The arrangements for a merchant’s who was sick at the time of the regular Preutiss. of drugs—fresh drugs. He must give the best possible work, and for sembly on Tuesday. 1 carnival under the management of the review, but who took it afterward. Committee on Music—EV’ Littlefield, compensation be must be reasonable. With the above facts remember Prof. Barzee has the la grippe this M. E. ladies’ aid society, are on the way, we are careful and strive to please one and all alike. These are rea­ J II Nelson, J G Eckman, F E Rogers, 9th grade—Claud Sparks, Eva Collard, week. sons why our prescription tile thribbles all in this county. We are rec­ and promise to be a drawing card in the Tommie Hutchens, Sam Evenden, Messrs. C. Grover, F. Thompson and Fred Boardman, O H Irvine, W H Logan, ognized by doctor and customer alike for being accurate and dispensing way of entertainment. Mamie Graves,Walter Long, Ethel Hun­ R. Venson spent Saturday and Sunday Leroy Lewis, W I Reynolds and Mes- only the purest drugs. damee John Evenden,Wm Campbell, A On Sunday last quarterly meeting at saker, Harry Hobbs, Elmer Dodson and I in Salem. ♦ i the Methodist church was conducted by Lucy Hilary. This evening in the chapel the Y. M. L Campbell and Misses Katherine Glen, ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists ♦ Rev. D. A. Watters, presiding elder, and W. I. R eynolds , Principal. C A. and Y. W. C. A. will give a Josie Gortner, Jennie Snyder, Virginia ♦ ♦ j the attendance was much greater than “Glimpse of the Seaside.” Following Spencer. ♦ Committee on grounds and decorations ' the church could hold, showing the need Dr. Ward of Forest Grove visited a pa ­ ♦ this will be an oyster supper in l’hiler- - ♦ i of a new one. tient in this city last Saturday. gian hall. Supper 15c. Everyone come. —E F Manning, J B Gardner, J A Peck­ barn, C R Cook, Elsia Wright, G W - Keen, R Jacobson, F W Fenton, C W MIKTH YAHIIII.l. l’almage, O O Hodson, G S Wright, w ATTENTION Pl ANO BUYERS? are cognizant of the fact that owing to the prevailing competition It ’ the Piano trade in this city, that in order for us to get business and make ’sale« W Wright, J W Oliver, H Burns, w we must do a “iittie better than the other fellow.” We certainly have the largest and best line of Pianos — Fischer, Hardman, We notice A. M. Deejn our city rust­ Neal and Mesdames J H Cook, Nettie Chickering, Ludwig, etc. We court an investigation as to our prices. (Easy monthly payments). ling those who are delinquent on their Ungerman, Lucy Cowls, Wyatt Harris, taxes. R L Conner, W T Booth and Miss Nellie HOW THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. SOLD A “LUDWIG” TO THE MAN WHO DID NOT Gardner. Mrs. Cass Riggs of Polk county visited with her brother, H. F. Bedwell, the first Committee on public parade—J P Ir- BELIEVE IN ADVERTISING (IN TWENTY SCENES) vine, J W Gault, J F Calbreath, G W of the week. Grannis, W G Henderson, J E Noll, J Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Frazer of Inde­ W Hobbs, W T Vinton, Ed Briedwell, R pendence visited over Sunday with the L Conner, II M Daniel, Jacob Wortman, family of J. M. Bonn, parents of Mrs. F. W D Weed. The mask ball at this place on the 22d We would recommend that the sever­ was well attended, there lieing about 35 al committees meet as soon as practica­ maskers. Miss Dotlia Daniels of Mc­ ble and organize by electing a chairman Minnville took the let prize. aud secretary and assume the duties and Rev. F. A. Powell of McMinnville is responsibilities devolving upon them as holding a series of meetings here, and a committee. The fourth time it occurs to hitt. The third time he becomes con ­ The second time he sees it, but •Ttie first time lie sees a “Ludwig” there seems to be quite an interest taken that he has seen the "Ludwig** advtt- scious of its existence, and it leaves a thinks he doesn’t see it, and won't Respectfully submitted, advertisement, he doesn't see it. tisement before. faint impression on his mind. even look at it. in them. At this writing there have G eo . W. G rannis , been 5 or 6 conversions. J ennie I rvine , I notice the Transcript reports the goat A rthur M c P hillips . show at Carlton as being quite a success, Attest, H. 8. M aloney , Secretary. when, in fact, Carlton had no goat show, Real Estate Transfers. but North Yamhill did, and it was quite a success, A. Blackburn’s band taking Week ending March 1st: the most of the prizes. John Baxter et ux to Geo H Baxter 15 acres near Dundee...................$ 300 Married at the residence of the bride’s Birdie M and Arthur Mules« orth parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bedwell, ’ The seventh time he reads it through The eighth lime he says, “There’s The fifth time he reads the '‘Lud­ The sixth time he sees it again, and that confounded thing again," and again, and wonders why he should to P P Durant lot 1 blk 8 Watt’s Miss Maud E. Reed to Mr. J. F. Bunn, wig” advertisement all through and turns up his nose at it. wishes the whole thing was in pur­ be tantalized by having it stuck under thinks, '-Oh, bosh' '* add to Amity ............................. 175 Sunday evening, Feb. 26tb, at 8 o’clock gatory. his nose all the time. Edward and Mary T Yocom to p. m., in the presence of about 135 in­ Mary Malone lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 vited guests. Rev. J. A. Campbell of­ blk 21 Faulconer’s 2d ad to Sher­ ficiated. After the ceremony all partook idan....................... ....................... of asumptuous supper prepared for the 100 Jesse Edwards et ux to Daniel occasion. Miss Edna Bunn acted as Hering, ti% a pt of E A Fuller d bridesmaid and Mr. F. I.. Trullinger beat 1 c t 4 r 3 . ................ 168.75 man. The happy couple were the re- A Newman and wf to W D Wright cipents of many beautiful and costly 10.89 a t 4 r 4 ............................. 766.50 presents. They have moved into the The eleventh time he see» it he The twelfth time he sees it ha L Root and wf to Hattie and Myr­ Morgan house where they are to make The ninth time he catches sight of The tenth time he sees it he admires wonders how in thunder any firm can thinks, "Well, b’goah! there must be it again, and he wonders “If the the pluck of the firm, whoever it is, tle Williams, 1.50 a in Cozine’s their future home. afford to advertise so much during something pretty good about that ‘Ludwig* amounts to anything.” that can so persistently keep on ad these hard times. 'Ludwig”piano.’’ vertising. add to McM................................ 650 R ex . A F and Emma Arthur to Mary V .-lifting Helle. Brock, 329 a <1 1 c of Levi Brock, also lot) a in Sec. 27 t 4 r 5......... A very pleasant event occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark of this Curts a Cold in Our Day. city, on Wednesday evening, February Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. i 22d, when in the presence of about 35 All druggists refund money if it fails to guests, their youngest daughter, Clau­ cure. The genuine has L. B. (J. on each dine, was given in marriage to J. H. tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. 46m6 Mellinger, also of this city, Rev. K. H. Th sixteenth time he rf-ads it aft The fourteenth time he remembers The fifteenth time l.e thinks per- The thirteenth time he is suddenly J rough apain, and makes note of the Sickafoose officiating. The bride was at­ that his daughter has been wanting han« it would be a good ioea fcr him Struck with the idea that the "Lud­ CASTOKIA agent's address “The Wiley B. Alien to buy a “Ludwiff" some day. him to buy a piano for a long time. wig" is the best piano on *-arth. tired in a tailorsuit of cadet blue. The ' Co., 211 First Street.” Bears the signature of C ras . H F lrtcrir groom wa« neatlv and appropriately In use for more than thirty years, and dressed. Mies Ora Mellinger as brides­ The A'raif >ou Hava AI way t Bought. maid, looked as* liewitchingly sweet ss <»l It <1.1 HIIIMi 1.1 KT. usual. W. E. Gabriel filled the place as beet man, and looked as though he wag We have special arrangements with glad that he was there. After the cere­ the following leading publi ations, mony the guests en joyed a few selections whereby we are able to offer them in of music, and then repaired to the‘lining connection with onr own at exceedingly room, where a bounteous dinner was ! low rates, as follows: The R kportir The twentieth time he informs hit served. Many useful présenta were ac-1 The nineteenth time he ade by their many gentlemen friends of McClure'« Magazine, monthly........... ......... 1.85 Dayton.—Herald. Cosmopolitan Magazine, monthly.......... 1 85 Mise Clark formerly resided with her The Weekly San Francisco Call................... 1.70 The Weekly Few York Tribune.... ................ 1.2# parents in thia city. , : : Co Compound : Prescriptions- : i. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 211 First St., Portland, Ore.