The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, March 31, 1899, Image 10

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LOCAL NEWS.
boys caught before it is accomplished. It
will be a fright when the rainy season
Two I.citers R-'rotu Private Hoberg
starts in, and that will only be a few
Predicting Hard Fighting.
Dwight Holman left on Wednesday for
months from now.”
Cleveland, Wash., where he will reside.
Under dates of Feb. 17th and 21st
Chas. Hoberg writes liis parents from Closing Work of the *». N. Conven­
Mr. Clothier and family, late of Ne­
tion.
Manila the follow lug items of interest:
braska, are new arrivals in McMinnville,
"I have had the measles since I wrote
The former officers were reelected for and will make this their home.
the last time, and was pretty sick fur a the coming year, as follows, with the
The V. S. Army captured Santiago and
day or two. 1 can’t imagine where I exception of Miss Spencer : President,
Hodson captured U. S. A. axe, the beet
caught them, but it came on from sleep­ Mrs. M. E. K. Edwards; vice-president.
and chea]«Bt warranted axe in the mar­
ing on the ground. There was consider­ E. J. Wood, McMinnville; secretary,
ket.
able fighting on the line last night, and Mrs. J. C. Hodson, McMinnville; treas­
Visiting attorneys at court this week
I am going out this morning and see it urer, C. G. Scott, McMinnville; supt.
there is anything doing. 1 have had no home department, Miss Virginia Spen­ were Judges Cake, Woodard and Pal­
chance to go out up to present time, on cer, McMinnville; supt. normal depart­ mer of Portland, and Hons. Clarence
Butt of Newberg, J. A. Buchanan of
account of being sick, but some of the ment, Mrs. Mary Gilkey, Dayton.
Roseburg, and 8. L. Hayden of Salem.
1
am
going
to
get
boys have been there.
Mr. Amos oi Fortland addressed the
with an
in one ecrap some way, and then I don’t convention on the subject of state
Family washing, 30c per dozen ; family
larger stock of silverware on~-
care whether 1 get into any more or not. finance, asking this county to help in washing, unironed, 20c per dozen ; shirt,
hand than m- w.oil, and we fed/i
I hardly have time to explain what took this matter. On motion this convention collar and cuffs, 15c per set; blankets
inclined to SACRIFICE ratio
place when the scrap first started, but it promised to pay the ensuing year the and quilts, 20c each ; rag carpet. 4c per
than carry it through the sum- ?
was hot. We, as usual, stayed in the sum of $2.5 for state work.
yard. M c M innville S team L aundry .
mer months. During the nex'f
walled city, but suppose we wore doing
few weeks we shall CUT DEEP-. y
The treasurer reported $25 received
The Cumb. Presbyterian Sunday
LY into profits and more than
our duty. You can hardly imagine the during the past year from county schools
school will render a special Easter ser­
share them with you. If you
racket of small arms, artillery and the for state work, and had paid the amount
vice at the church Sunday evening, A
have the least need of silverware
battleships. Shells sluieking and houses to the state treasurer.
good program has been prepared,
All
avail yourself of this saving. It
burning—it was a sight 1 will not soon
The statistical secretary reported 38 are cordially invited to attend.
comes but once a year.
forget. The natives have nwver made a schools in the county, 31 of which made
VV m . F. D iei . schneider ,
Mrs. Della Rhode of North Yamhill
move in the city yet, but they are look­ a full report.
McMinnville's Reliable Jeweler.
ing lor them to do so at any time. "A”
Two of the district presidents reported has charge of Miss Eva Martin’s milli­ Two doors below postoffice.
Company is un detached duty now in that they had held meetings during the nery store at North Yamhill. The at­
tendance at the opening on Saturday
what is called Binando district of the new year.
town. It is the toughest part ol the town,
Carlton was selected as the place for was large and the display the best ever
seen there.
and a fellow gets hold of some pretty the convention next year.
EAST A2W SOUTH
lough customers sometimes. Our boys
A vote of thanks was tendered the
I am able to furnish loans on first-class
have driven the insurgents back lor McMinnville people for their hospitality, farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7
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about six miles, hut have almost entire­ the Baptists for the use of their church per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to
ly quit fighting now, so the boys can rest. and the officers of the convention.
5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon­
There is a rumor out that Aquiualdo has
Adjourned with the benediction by­ ey, call and see me.
R. L. C onner .
OF THE
thrown up bis job, and is trying to get Rev. G. W. Fender.
The hand that rocks
off the island, but 1 can’t say how true it
Friday evening, Dr. Blackburn of the
is. Day before yesterday we went down First Baptist church of Portland, was soon take n firm grip on the handle bars
and raided a house that they suspicioned introduced and addressed the convention if the spring weather does not get side­
Express Trains Leave Portland Dailj
and out of one house we got loti pri.soneis on the subject of a great many Sunday tracked.
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
and some arms.
They were making school going people being lost to us be­
Up to Monday’s fight, the casualties
Portland.......... <»:00 P M | San Francisco.. .8:15 A M
clothes for the insurgent army. 1 don’t cause they have no shepherd. Many sustained by the Oregon boys was about San Francisco.8:00 P M I Portland............ 9:30 A M
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think they will make any more lor some well-led lambs are caught by wolves; one-fourth of the total. The fight on
Above train.« stop at all stations between Port­
time yet, for they are locked up in the so many a well-fed boy and girl is caught that day changed the proportion some. land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson,
Albany, Tangent. Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg.
arsenal. 1 have no more sympathy for by the saloon lion—the gambler's wolf. South Dakota having the greatest num­ Junction
City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain,
these people than 1 have for a cur dog, This was the best address of the session. ber killed and
Pennsylvania the Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to Ash­
land inclusive,
and the rest of the boys look on them in
Adjourned sine die with prayer by greatest number wounded.
Roi»elHirg JI ail Daily.
the same light. When the light first Rev. Joseph Hoberg.
LEAVE:
ARRIVE:
Raymond
Derby,
son
of
Jerome
Derby,
Thus closed one of the very best ses­
Portland..........8:30 A M I Roseburg.
.5.20 P 3
started they fired on I lie ambulance, ami
Roseburg
7:30
A
M
I
Portland.
.4.30 P M
sions of the Yamhill County Sunday met with an accident Saturday. One of
the boys had to desert it. They did most School convention.
the horses backed off of an approach to
of their dirty work from houses or any
the stable and fell on Raymond’s leg,
PULL.ATfyrS *
BUFFET
place, they could conceal themselves.
Cure a Calti in lint- liny.
fracturing one of the bones. The injury
SLEEPERS
They ate the dirtiest lighters you ever
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. is sufficient to keep him out of school for
heard of, and they should get no quarter. All druggists refund money if it fails to
SECONi) CLASS*SLEEPING CARS,
a number of days.
I guess no one can tell how much longer eure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each
Attached to all Through Trains
At the regular monthly entertainment
this thing is going to last, but from all tablet. Eor sale by Rogers Bros.
West Side Division.
and supper given bv the Daughters of
indications they will keep it up for some
BETWEEN
PORTLAND
a ND CORVALLIS
Rebekah Tuesday evening the literary
High school.
time.”
Mail Traill Daily, (Except Sunday.)
and
musical
program
was
varied
bv
an
Feb. 21.—"There has been some fine
Tenth grade, toll of honor for March :
Portland
Ar 5:fi0 P Jt ->
work done by our boys, bill it is a shame James Potter, Lucy Patty, Kathleen impromptu cakewalk. Miss Elsie Hobbs
Lv 3:06 P _'T
McMinnville
for them Io be killed off by a class of Bird, Lily Baxter, May Reynolds, Lillian and Miss Valeria l'attv, Sheriff Hender­
Corvallis
Lv 1:20 P M
son and Miss Alta Booth, Elsia Wright
people of this kind. These people know Peterson.
W. I. R kynoi . iis .
At Albany and Corvallis connect with'
and Miss Stella Patty, and Mr. and Mrs.
nothing of civilized warfare, and us to a
trains of Or. Central A Eastern Ry.
Columbus school, eighth grade, roll
S.
I.
Hibbs
were
the
contestants.
Hon
­
square deal, they do’nl try at all. The of honor—Stella
Webster,
Vernon
Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
most of our boys w ho have been killed Derby, lion McCamish. Seventh grade, ors were bestowed upon the second cou­
ple
in
the
order
named.
1:30 P M I Lv
Portland
A .'I
were not in battle, but by natives who Roll of Honor—Villa Brown, Violette
7:30 P M I Ar
McMinnville
A M
call us friendsand then shoot from win­ Kegg, Edna Hodson, Dena Reynolds,
A M
For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, 8:30 P M I Ar Independence
dows. They had considerable smokeless Mary Jones.
eczema, skin disease, and especially
M. E. Rt:i>vn>xi>.
Rebute tickets on sale between Portland, Hiie-
powder when the fight first started, so it
piles, DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve rament'> and San Francisco. Net rates $17 tir-t
___
For the 1.11 en in 1» me n I
made it hard to find them when they
stands first and beet, Look out for dis- class, and $11 second-class, including sleeper.
C. H. MARKHAM,
shot. They are running short of that
Attention boys! To help to make the honest people who try to imitate and
Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent.
now, so the boys are picking them off ti. A R. encampment n success in June, counterfeit it. Il’s their endorsement of
Rates an<l tickets to Eastern points and Europe.
Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and AUS­
whenever they open lire. It would be we want a company of boys from 14 to a good article, Worthless goods are not TRALIA
can be obtained from
iin|s>ssible to state how many of them IN years old. The state will furnish imitated, tret DeWitt's Witch Hazel
(J. 4. Wilcox or ,M. U. donner.
have been killed since the fight started, the arms, you will have to furnish a Salve. Rogers Bros.
Ticket Agents. McMinnville.
K. KOEHLER. Manager.
but it is something enormous.
I was cheap uniform ami work hard in drilling
The Christian church people have just
out to the tiring line a few days ago. and Consult vour parents, and then if they received from the east a fine electric «
as we were coming back, we saw some are willing, and you are willing to do chandelier, ordered through Messrs.
chickens, and you know my failing. I vour part, meet me nt the Columbus Wallace A Walker, and the same will
wanted chicken for eup|>er, so we lit out building Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. soon be place.! in position. Its cost was
The following general form« are alway;
Yours for business,
after them. In our chase we ran into
something near $loO.
ami for sale at the Reporter «»dice :
W. I. R ia xoldb .
the worst stench 1 ever smelt, and u|s>n
Warranty Deeds
*' K< '< L-eite M ,
The passengers on a train snowed in
Quit-claim heeds
Chattel Mot
investigation found a trench with heads,
Bond
for
Deed
Satisfaction
away up in northern Wyoming for a
Farm Lease
Transfer of M. -■M? > u
feet and hands of natives sticking out.
Notes ami Receipts. Bill of Sale
month past have just l>een dug out and
Crop Mortgages.
(inter 1-.-*kz.
We asked a guard close by how many
released from their cold storage
Some
Acknowledgements, Abstracts.
were buried there, and he said only sixty­
Justices’ Blanks.
of them, as would naturally be supposed,
We carry a large stock of stationer} *nd aro
in that hole. There are lota of them in
th.
prepared to do Job printing of every sor
nearly perished.
best style of the art and at low figure«.
the swamps and brush tliHt have not
Bv the intelligent use of the
As
the
season
of
the
year
when
pneu
­
Ophthalmoscope. 1 am prepared
been buried at all. and you can imagine
monia, la grippe, soar throat, coughs,
toniake the internal examination
the aroma that arises from them when a
colds, catarrh, bronchitis, and lung
of
your
eves
and
determine
WOOD WORKER.
tropical sun shines down on them for a
troubles are to lie guarded against,
whether or not the defect is a 1
couple of weeks. I don’t suppose this is
error of refractions or disease.
nothing "is a fine substitute." or is
£7D HOFF,
a very intere-ting subject for von to read
I also have the finest Trial ease
“just as good” as One Minute Cough
h I mhi I, so will quit it. It is a pretty hard
for testing vour eyes in Yamhill
Cure. That is the one infallible remedy
proposition to tight [»eople who have no
County. Lenses ground for the
for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles.
flag that is recognized. Where does the
most difficult cases
Insist vigorously upon having it if will repair your Umori. » ami Wagons, manufac­
honor of whipping such people come in?
ture Ottico Furniture. B.s.k ease*. Wardrobe«.
D. A. SMITH. Optician.
"something else’’ is offered you. Rogers Brackets. Whatnots and all kinds of woodwork.
Of course we will whip them in the end.
Next door to I’. O.. McMinnville. Bros.
Two Doors East of City Stables.
but there is going to be some more of our
The Shasta Route
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
LEGAL BLANK
I Will Examine Your
Eyes Free of charge
WOOD W ORKER
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