VOL. XXIX M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, APRIL 14 Entered at the Poetoffice in McMinnville, »sSecond-classmatter. GOPIIFR VALLEY. For Infants and Children. AVegctable Prcparationfcr A slmilating theFcodand Regula­ ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­ ness and Rest.Contains neither SMum.Morphine nor Mineral. OT The liifid You to Always Bough! Bears the Signature N arcotic . fòxjfx. of Gul HrSAHL Pl* Fumplt.i Seed“ ¿tlx. Senna * llinktHe Salti - ¿trust Seed * - Bi Can)anatt Soda, * - Cl-rrified Sus/ar ■ Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa­ tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ ness and LOSS OF S l EE»*. Facsimile Signature of new S tork . EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ________________ THE CL.HTAUR COMPANY, H e WYORK CITY. We’re doing a great Clothing business these days. The reason is plain; we’ve got the goods to do it with. They are all new, this season’s stuff. No old shop-worn suits here. The cleanest and bright­ est line of Men’s Tailor-made Suits you ever looked at; our prices are moderate too, good all wool suits, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $12 and $15. < « We’ve opened up that nobby line of Men’s Shoes, in black and tans, made by Snow—and the prices aren’t any higher than the poor-made kind. If you, want a nobby pair, boys, come in and see them. ■ < Silks I adies, you should see those new patterns in Waist Silks just opened—over ioo of them—no two alike. If you want something that will be exclu­ sive, better look them over before the line is broken. * * •< ■■ ■ Organdies < We have just opened up a case of Imported Organ­ dies, the sweetest and daintiest patterns you ever saw; some in the gold and silver effects; prices only 12% and i5 cents. « 4 •< - New Lines. In all departments. The Chicago Store always has something new for your attention. Joe Stow is at Muddy valley finish- 1 All of the sick in Dayton are improv­ ing. ing up his farm work. Born—April 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Flow­ Quite a number from this place attended the funeral of Mr. Grimm last er, a girl. Sunday. Geo. Gabriel is improving very nicely, Mrs. Whitmer and Master Clinton being able to be up to Sunday dinner. Agee of Bellevue visited at Mrs. Daniels’ A lady agent for the woman's refuge several days last week. home lectured in this city on Sunday. Miss Olive Lambright, who has been | The bopgrowers are repairing and im­ staying in McMinnville for some time, 1 proving their fields for the coming sea­ returned to her home last Sunday. son. Mrs. George Abdill has been confined Our schools are progressing very nicely under the supervision of Miss to her bed the last week with rheuma­ Frances Taylor and Miss Ora Delash- tism. mutt. Mrs. A. J. McCann returned home on The little eon of D. Daniel has been Saturday from a lengthy visit at Mc­ very ill for the past three weeks, but is Minnville. believed to be on the mend at the Mrs Wambsgan is confined to her present. bed with grip, and is seriously ill at Sheep-killing dogs are all the rage in present. R. S. Goodrich, who is running a saw­ Gopher. One of the sheep owners suc­ ceeded in destroying one of the offenders mill in North Yamhill, was a welcome visitor to Dayton recently. last week. W. M. Stanford, bishop of the Evan­ Mr and Mrs. Walter Scott moved their household belongings up to Agee gelical church, delivered a sermon at & Daniels’ mill the 10th inst. Mr. Scott this place on Monday evening. is to be engineer at the mill. The new telephone line running from The district school clerk wrs aaound Dayton to Wheatland has been completed posting notices, calling a special school and is now ready for “Hello, Wheat- meeting for the purpose of electing a land.” director to fill the vacancy caused by Prof. Gimm of Salem is here and will­ Mr. Agee moving out of the district. ing to help the young people improve Mr. Lambright and Mr. Taylor visited their vocal powers. He has organized a at the county recorder’s last Saturday class of 20 pupils, and expects more. and Sunday. Mr. Lambright has A needed improvement was made last marketed bis goat wool, realizing quite week by putting down a new sidewalk a little sum from the sale. Some of his in front of Powell’s property, 60 feet goats sheared 9 pounds each. long and 20 wide. Soldiers were doing Neighbor Lambright has in his pos- the work, and it seemed by the number ession a one-eyed gobbler. He expects of people who were always present mak­ to raise a fine brood of one-eyed turkeys ing remarks, how it should be done, that this summer, being under the impression all Dayton was interested in the work. that they would be less apt to find his The graduating class of '99 of the Day­ neighbor Thompson’s grain field. ton public school, have organized their There was a very good attendance at class association, naming it the “Alumni church Sunday. Rev. Nash filled the Association of ’99,” selected their colors, appointment of Rev. Pigett, who will lavender and white, and their class mot­ come back the second Sunday in May to, "Begun, not Finished.” Five of the The people will meet together next Sun­ class, consisting of nine, were chosen to day for the purpose of organizing a write orations. Eddie Senn was elected historian of the class and Lulu Martin, Sunday school. prophet. WHITENON Clothing Shoes. IHYTU*. MIHTII YAÎIHII.I . ( mcag © JS tore ■ Charley Smith moved his family up to Will Hargrave is reported as being the mill on Wednesday, for the summer. Mrs. E. 8. Morris left on Monday quite sick. The Salvation Army held forth in the morning for the east, on a visit to rela­ Presbyterian church Tuesday night. tives and friends. Miss Dora Hoffman returned home George B. Hutchcroft was in town Thursday last, this being the first time Monday, after several weeks spent in he has been out since he had his foot McCoy. amputated. Carl Breon, who at one time lived in Fraternity Lodge 56, I. O. O. F. elect­ Whiteson, but now of Ballston, was in ed J. M. Bunn and H. C. Gist, as dele­ town Saturday. gates to the grand lodge, which meets Mesdames Phillips and Percival went in Salem the first part of May. to Bethel the last of last week to attend Sam Laughlin will leave this place the funeral of Miss Effie Frazier. about the 10th of May for Dawson City. Mrs. Phillips took the train Tuesday He will take a band of milch cows, and for Corvallis, where she will attend the furnish milk to the Klondike« during meeting of the Oregon presbytery. the summer. Mrs. E. M. Garrison is quite sick, but The new city dads were duly installed under the treatment of Dr. Woods of into their respective offices Monday Amity it is hoped she will soon recover. evening. The marshal elect and one of Mr. Harpole will move bis store into the councilmen refused to qualify, so the the building vacated by W. G. Robbins, new council will have the pleasure of and intends enlarging his stock of goods. tilling the vacancies by appointment. Superintendent Littlefield made our Monday afternoon, in the absence of school a pleasant visit Friday afternoon. B. Wilsey and family, their bouse was We are sure be found it in excellent con­ buglarized by some one, supposed to be dition. a tramp. Their daughter had only been Master Earl Breeding came up from away from the house a short time, when a neighbor called, and as she approached Portland Saturday, to spend a few days the front door the burglar rushed out of with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the bouse past her and ran down the Harpole. Quite a number of our farmers are re­ street leading to the station, carrying marking that the cold snap killed all of with him |7.00 for hie trouble. Judge Burnett and District Attorney their berry vines, so it is safe to say ber­ Hayden passed through our town Satur­ ries will be at a premium this year. Mrs. Buffum returned from Portland day last on their way to Tillamook, to hold e term of court, and on Tuesday Saturday evening, where she has been they returned on their way home, hav- | on an extended visit to her daughter, ing held a term of court lasting two Mrs. Mills. hours, and winding up all business Miss Pearl Meekins, who has a posi- brought before them, so it would seem tion in Portland, came up last week and that Tillamook county is badly in need spent a few days with her parents, re­ of this extra term, which they can well turning Monday. afford, as the cost of the two hours was The school is contemplating giving a only about $300. short program some evening in the near future. Judging from past exercises we LAFAYETTE are safe in saying it will be a success. The Evangelical conference is in ees. W. G. Robbins has discontinued his sion this week. store. It is to be regretted that Mr. Miss Boone made a business trip to Robbins’ was not so he could continue, for this is a desirable place for a store. Portland last Friday. Improvements are still going on in Prof. Kantner visited his parents town, and if some energetic person wants Salem a few days this week. Lynn Ferguson of North Yamhill 10 a good place in which to locate, White- son is the place. There is • chance to visiting bis father for a few days. rustle here. The Misses Munkers of McMinnville A number of our town people attended were visiting the family of Mr. Sam the meeting of the Order of Washington Ewing last week. held in McMinnville last Saturday. They Mr. Woodruff fell from a ladder one report an interesting meeting and excel­ day last week and sprained hie ankle lent dinner. He has had to walk with crutches since. Milt Kneedler returned last week from Before the discovery of One Minute eastern Oregon, where he has been work­ Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis­ ing, He says the climate around White- turbed by coughing congregations. No son suite him about m well as any he excuse for it now. Rogers Bros. I could wish for. J CHICAGO STORE Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar ir paid In advance, Singlenuniberiflvecent«. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome SOVU WIWO ROWMR CO., RSW YORK. THE SCHOOLS. THE COLLEGE. Mr. R. E. Schenk, a former student, who has lately returned from Tacoma, was a welcome visitor on Tuesday. President Boardman was not able to meet bis classes the first of the week on account of sickness. Rev. and Mrs. Ray Palmer and Mrs. Board man were visitors at assembly on Wednesday. Rev. Palmer gave a splen­ did assembly talk on the subject, "Abra­ ham Lincoln.” On account of the bad weather base­ ball has been dispensed with this week. President Boardman says, "keep off the lawn," and pretty soon it will be “keop off the grass.” COOK BUILDING. It is with regret that so many pupils are dropping their studies; but what are you going to do about it? Our janitor has been cleaning up the yard and using some paint the last few days. Everybody will be welcome at the Arbor day exercises this, Friday, after­ noon. The 8th grade will be in charge, and we have quite an extensive program. We are going to plant an eucalyptus tree. COLUMBUS SCHOOL ARBOH DAY. Friday, April 14th, 1899, at 1 o’clock. Song, school. Drill, Arbor Day Exercises, 1st and 2d grades. Recitation, Song of Arbor Day, Grace Collard. Facts About Arbor Day, 1st and 2d grades. Rec'tation, Little Spring Bud, Emma Biome. Song, Spring is Here, 1st and 2d grade Class exercise, Arbor Day, 3d and 4th grades. Recitation, The Use of Flowers,Gladys Lynch. Class Exercise, Choice of Trees, 3d and 4th grades. Song, Arbor Day, Pauline Snyder. Recitation, I Want my Balloon, Tru­ man Northup. Recitation, Planting the Tree, Mary Rogers. Desk Quotations, Uses of Wood, 7th and Sth grades. Desk Quotations, What the Poets Say of Arbor Day, 9th and 10th grades. Song of the Brook. Planting Tree. Balloon ascension. CIRCUIT COURT Department No. 2 Cenvenee Monday. The Ci COUNTY COn.HISNIO.NEHS Petition of Wm. Laughlin and others for vacation of a county road granted as prayed for. Resignation of John Bradley as su- pervisor of road district No. 6 accepted and office declared vacant. Wm. Hamil­ ton wsb appointed to till vacancy. Ordered that, W’es Houck, Ed Hada- way and J. E. Hembree view road pe­ titioned for by T. R. WilliB and 43 others, to meet April 20th at 9 a. m. with county surveyor, and report to this court on the first day of the next term. City council of Amity authorized and empowered to build sidewalks not to exceed 10 feet in width on county road known as Wade and Nursery streets in said town. F:fty dollars was appropriated for the use of the Florence Crittenden children’s home in Portland, in consideration of value received. BILLS ALLOWED. R L Sabin vs M Wood 85 Van B Sears, Executor of Isaac Ball Oregon Telephone Co, rent........... 55 estate vs Maggie A Clark ; Foreclosure. I L Martin, overpaid tax ............. 2 44 Ella G Lee vs Geo O Lee; Divorce. J M Yocum, for dep assessor,... 23 00 Joshua Me Daniel vs T R Bewley and J linguist, roving indigent ward 2 50 E A Bewley; Motion for order directing | Harvey Bogue, work in court present sheriff to make deed. yard........................................... . 13 00 Mary F Davidson ve Green C David­ First Natl Bank, money borrowed 145 00 son ; Divorce.* R P Bird, wood, stamps and tel . 4 00 M A Cox vs J B West and Jas Beacon; " “ salary ....................... 66 65 Confirmation. DI Pearce, salary comr................ 20 30 A E Withie vs S L Gaines et al: Fore­ 11 N Bran»on, •• “ .................. 25 80 closure. McM G & F Co, supplies for poor 39 47 D J Irwin vs W N Parrish; Motion Florence Crittenden refuge home.. 50 00 for deed. Mary B Fenton vs August II Pspe; Come to The Reporter office for type- » Motion for deed. writer papera. Legal and letter eizea. % ■Z. Ora A Morris vs J D Morris; Divorce. Wm Campbell vs P F Brown et al; Foreclosure. Mary E Smith va Elizabeth Harger et al, Foreclosure. M M Wardle ve Mattie L Wardle; Divorce. John Enery vs E E Helyer et al; Fore­ closure. Clarence E Cundall vs B N Daniel, Administrator; Confirmation of sale of realty. Sarah Smith vs R A Bird, Adminis­ trator; Foreclosure. Assignment of E L Weed; B F Rhodes, Aesignee. Geo Flett vs Scott Flett; Foreclosure. Joseph Kirkwood vs Alida E Price and I J Price, her husband, and L H Kirk­ wood; Foreclosure. P M Flynn vs P F Brown and P H Robbins; Foreclosure. R. P. Bird et al vs L D Kimberlin et al; Foreclosure. Settled. Thos Allison vs John J Flynn and Eva Flynn; Foreclosure. Mary J.Carl vs David Stout; Partition suit. Wm McChrisman vs The City of Mc­ Minnville; Petition for review. E E Laberteaux va Calista E Thoma­ son, formerly C E Robinson and Emily H Hume; Foreclosure. D A Covert vs Alice A Covert; Motion to set aside deed. Henry Dillerger vs Clyde G Atkins; Foreclosure. Dilla B Fenton ve W I Funstan et al; Motion for sheriff to make deed. Henry Johnson vs Geo Braithwaite; Suit to establish boundary. A E Hall vs Minnie Hall; Divorce. I