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V Entered at the Postoffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. VOL. XXIX M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, APRIL 2S, 1899. IHTHH. <■< y ■ f ( m ÌCAGO J§T0RE <1 < §><§><$>^><^<!¡><§><$> <§>•$> <^<$><$> <$><$><$> <$><£> <£'•$><?> » I ? ■ A tueek of Bargains. « » ■'* •• COMMENCING SATURDAY. APRIL 29, « » we shall offer for Seven Days a list of recent purchases I ► bought far below their value on account of the backward >• Spring. The price in each case is lower than the reg ■' - ular jobbing price. / » 25 pcs New Figured Chailies, in light and medium « light grounds 3%c Per yar<I 1 case 36-iu Percale, in neat Dark Patterns, the reg '■ ular i2%c grade, at 25 doz Men’s Crash Hats,-the 35c and 25ckind 19c 4 25 pcs regular 25c Dress (roods, iu mixtures, Brocades ” and plains 19c per yd <f 19c < 175 pairs Boys’ knee pants, the 35c grade ■< 19c 10 doz Child’s Sun Hats, the 25c sort 50 pairs fine Lace Curtains, the kind that sell at $1.09 $1-75» Per Pair 25 Suits Men’s all wool Spring Shapes in Clothing, $6.98 choice, neat patterns 4 cases Men’s fine fur Hats, Fedora shape, colors 98c black, brown and gray, the $1.50 kind, choice Several choice bargains in addition to this list which will arrive during the week and be placed on sale far below their value. L ! CHICAGO STORE « « « Jost as CUeleome As the Spring time in Oregon or any other country are new and old customers at our store. «< <1 « Koses uuill be Scarce « ♦i ♦? ♦( « « ♦< « « « « ♦i « «9 « « ♦i ♦i ♦i <? This season in all probability, and to have fl ow- ers other varieties will have to be cultivated. We have a great variety of seeds. Gardens are Sure But you need the best of seeds from reliable growers. See our stock and prices. We have Seed Potatoes and Onion Sets. Wheat’s All Right I And we congratulate our farmer friends on their improved prospects. Hurrah for Spring ! Good Groceries Always in Stock at the Old Reliable House of over Ten Years' Standing. Respectfully. Wallace & Walker. «> White’s Restaurant The well-known place for the best meal in the city. N ew D ining R oom The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with best of taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. >• Fruita, Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Give Ua a Call. T. A. WHITE One Dollar if paid in advance, Singlenumberafivecenta. NO. 19. Kicked by 11 Horse. Fred Klyver, who three weeks ago left Mrs. Boise is very sick with the grip. i McMinnville to reside on a farm in Polk Mrs. B. Johuson is very low with con county, near Salem, died at 9 o’clock sumption. , Friday evening at the Salem hospital, Mr. Ben Lewis has been very sick, but : from the effects of a kick received from is getting better. : a horse at 7 o’clock the previous morn- ~ ABSCLUTEEY PURE Vern Clifton has gone to join a U. 8. ! ing. He went to the barn in the morn- ] * ing with his 14-year-old son for the pur- navy training ship at San Francisco. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome The Degree of Honor is very prosper I>o8e of harnessing the team preparatory SQVAI BArnea SOWOtS CO . HO <0«x. ous, and take new members in every to beginning the day’s work. One of the horses being sick, he sent the boy to the week. house for some medicine, His mother Mr. Berry’s hop yard is in Aery good accompanied him on the THE SCHOOLS. Treble Clef Club Concert» returu, when condition. Hops now being trained are they were horrified to find the apparent- ! Probably the most successful of the ROLL OF HONOR. three feet long. many concerts given under direction <f ly lifeless form of Mr. Klyver lying on ' 10th grade—James rotter, Lucy Patty, Mrs. Evenden in this city was that of We are glad to note that Mrs. Flower, the stable floor to the rear of the horses. who is attended by Dr. Courtney, is im A messenger was hurriedly sent to Salem Kathleen Bird, Lily Baxter, May Rey last Friday night, April 21st. It was an nolds. proving very fast. aggregation of artistB. Besides the tor medical assistance. Dr. Smith re 9th grade—Sam Evenden, Claude Treble Clef club of 15 ladies in their W. L. McCann, steward on the Grey sponded, and though despairing of the Sparks, Walter Long, Tommie Hutchens. gorgeous costumes, there was Mrs. Eagle, arrived at Dayton this week to man’s recovery, had him removed to the Sth grade—Vernon Derby, Bunn Mc Walter Reed, the superb contralto, of Salem hospital, where he might have visit bis brother. Camish. Portland, the well-known and apper- The Salem The Odd Fellows celebrated their an the best of treatment. 7th grade—Villa Brown, Alice Adams. ciated contraltos of McMinnville. Misses Statesman says that at the hospital it niversary Wednesday evening by giving Glen and Spencer, the accomplished appeared, from an examination of the a supper and entertainment. COOK BUILDING. young pianist of Portland, Mies Pearl frightful wound, that the force of the Mr. Scott brought suit for a deed to The further school advances the more Smith, and the skillful accompanists, blow bad beeu received on the frontal property which he had bargained for. the pupils drop out. Mrs. Evenden and Miss Josie Gortner. skull bone almost direc.tly between the He ottered balance money due and then The Sth grade have their last review The club opened with “Down in the two eyes, both orbital plates being splin claimed the deed. Referred to court. Dewy Dell” in fine harmony and time. tered and the fracture extending to iu physiology today. Two traveling artists were working up either side of the head to the base of the There has been more sickness in our Rhapsodie Hongroiee No. 2, by Liszt, their line of business which is painting skull. The broken bones were removed, building this year than in any year the ! was the first piano selection, played by signs on windows. They put their hand the fracture treated and the man placed writer has attended school here. , Mrs. Evenden and Miss Smith. The iwork on J. W. Exon’s, Bradley’s, and in as comfortable a position as possible, Those on the roll of honor are: 8th j piece was slow and stately al first, but Hall’s, which looks very neat and busi but he died as above stated without hav grade—Myrtle Stewartson and Willie as the players advanced they warmed to ness like. ing regained consciousness. Eberhard. 7th grade—Leroy Petersen i the work and the attention was rapt. Mr. Berry is putting one of his gas Mr. Sears, the owner of the farm, and Dow Walker. 6th grade—Fred Her- Before the close the audience realized light machines in Mr. Wambsgan’s gives this theory of the accident: “On kowsky, Earl Converse, Fred Foster and that the composition came from a master butcher shop. He will have three lights. Thursday afternoon Mr. Klyver came to Cleva Peery. 5th grade—Howard Neal, mind and was performed by masterful Mr. Berry has just finished putting six Salem for groceries. Before starting he Lee Fletcher, Carl Maloney, Lyle Hen hands. An effort was made to bring the lights in Mr. Jones’ store. They are very turned the large team out in the pasture, dricks, Daryl Potter and Lena Rummel. ladies back, but only a bow could be Mies Spencer sang Faure’e brilliant and give good light. on which account I think one horse was 4th grade—James Eveuden, V Kratz, secured. April 19lh a telephone message was sick with colic. After harnessing the Bertha Savage. 3d grade—Bertha “Stella,” which is a good voice tester, and the listener needed to watch sharply received from McMinnville to look out well horse, Mr. Klyver hail turned Strickland and Olive Blood. to enjoy both the beauty of the song and for two horses. Your humble servant toward the sick horse, which had laid the excellent accompaniment. Mrs. Probate Court. down in the stall. He had laid a single gathered a tew boys and rounded up a Fatate of S. C. Pearson. Final ac Reed first appeared in “To Love, To span of horses that came into town, and tree down behind the horses that he in after two hours hard work, captured tended taking with him to the field count approved, executors discharged Suiter” by Tirindelli, and Gounod's them. Then came a message that the He had evidently stooped toward the and estate declared fully and finally set “Serenade.” Every word could be dis- tinctly heard, and Mrs. Reed possesses horse wanted was at Amity. The horses horse to take the singletree, when the tled. in good degree the happy faculty of were then placed in the stable to await horse attempted to roll and, as lie turned, Estate of Chas J. Schreyer. Petition fitting facial expression to the subject threw his hind feet out with tearful force, orders. After a week the owner, Dodge for the assignment of a judgment and Hayden of Amity, came to pay expenses hitting Mr. Klyver with the inner side agreement described in inventory filed matter of the song. The gentler tones were rendered with bird-like melody, of the hoof just above the eyebrows, and granted as pray ed for. and secure his horses. white there was no deficiency of power crushing in the tones clear across the Estate of 8. Forehand. Time for filing where power was needed. The merited IHatrlct No. H. head, the wound taking the circular inventory and appraisement extended to encore which followed was responded to Arthur Shelton has purchased about form of the ’hoof. The horse is very July let, 1899. by “Sweetest Love is Newest.” Weber’s 20 acres of Uncle Win. Caldwell’s land. tractable, docile and trusty, and not in Guardianship of Bessie Llewellyn. In Floyd Colwell and Miss Cora Carey the least vicious. The position of the ventory and appraisement tiled and minuet and rondo, opus 24, was rendered by Miss Pearl Smith. This piece is were married last Thursday, Arthur Mc- horses, the character of the wound and approved. known to musicians as one lequiring Phillips tying the knot. The neighbor position in which Mr. Klyver was found great skill of finger movement and wrist by his wife, make it clear that this ex turnout Old Yamhill. boys gave them an old-fashioned chariv action, and Miss Smith certainly bad it planation is the true solution, though the ari. The fame of the “Garden spot of Ore- down to Cue points. It was wonderfully gon" does not diminish, but "expansion There was hardly standing room for accident was seen by no one.” well given. The club gave the Foster Mr. Kly ver whs a member of Protec appears to be its destiny. Having read the crowd at Miss Edmiston’s entertain Smith arrangement ot “Old Uncle Ned,” tion lodge No. 2, A. O. U. W. of Salem in last week’s Reporter an account of ment, Saturday evening. Everyone which was liked so well that they weie seemed happy and showed that they ap for eight years. He was an industrious the honor bestowed upon a former Yam prevailed on to come back, and sang man, and for some time a faithful em hill county, boy the editor of the Ore preciated the exercises by their frequent “Dickery, dickery dock.” Mrs. Reed ploye of Mr. Wing, liveryman of this gonian thus comments: "Professor cheers. Mies Edmiston presented di sang “The Knight of the Beautiful Star,” plomas to three of her pupils, who had city, and of Wilson & Henderson Wortman, just appointed to one of the in French, which was doubtless just as previous to their change in business. major professorships of Yale, was born, completed the eighth grade. They are Frederick II. Klyver was born in Den not at Oregon City, as has been stated, good as English to those who understood Charles Henderson. Cleveland and Thur mark, Aug. lltli, 1858. He came to but across the river from Champoeg, in it. Miss Smith next rendered "Papil- man Wisecarver. lon” and “Au Printemps,” by Greig. The news that Pratt Sitton’s barn was this country when nine years of age, . Yamhill county. The fact is worth re Mies Glen sang Pinsuti’s “Raft,” a song on tire when the Saturday evening pro residing in Wisconsin until 1878, when ' membrance if only for the sake of tra Wall fitted to her voice, and in which she gram was about bal*' done, caused con he came to Oregon and was married to dition. Old Yamhill fails not, now as threw a wealth of power and feeliDg. siderable excitement, as it contained all Miss Mary E. Kuns Oct. 17th, 1883, at in the past, to uphold her end against The admiration of her friends is always the stock, feed, etc., for carrying on Un McMinnville, Oregon. Deceased leaves the world.” insatiate until a second appearance, and cle Doc’s portion of the farm, which a wife and two children, Carl and Alta, Mies Glen responded with a pleasing Teachers' Examination. aged respectfully, 14 and 8 years. His Pratt is farming. Upon investigation ditty. Mrs. Reed’s last selections were The regular quarterly examination for it proved to be the old, original barn that father, mother, two brothers and one teachers’ certificates will be held in the “The Danza,” by Chadwick, and "1’111 sister, reside in the east. I'ui'te Doc built, and belonging to Eb. The funeral was in charge of Charity court house May 10-11-12, commencing Wearin’ Awa,’ Jean,” by Arthur Foote. Sitton, containing bis feed and some at one o’clock Wednesday, May 10th. The latter piece was especially pleasing, farming implements, but no stock. All lodge No. 7 of this city, and was very Examinations will be given in the follow and there were some Scotchmen present. the family and near neighbors were at largely attended on Sunday afternoon, ing order: Wednesday, Penmanship* The club further appeared in “Peggy” many visitors from neighboring towns the school house. Mr. Lamb saw the 1 Theory of Teaching, Grammar. Thurs and “Old Kentucky Home.” The latter fire and reported it, but the building was being present. The seaviee was held at day, Written Arithmetic, Theory of was their beet selection on the program, the residence of C. F. Daniela, a brother- in ashes before help arrived. The fire is Friday, Geog and was charmingly rendered, The in-law of deceased. Hearty aympathi Teaching, Grammar. a mystery, but supposed to be the work raphy, Mental Arithmetic, Reading, second sopranos had a chance on this is universally extended to the bereft j of tramps. Physiology, Composition, Physical Geog piece—an unusual thing—which may family. raphy, Book-keeping, Oregon School account for some of its excellence, The WHITEMM. Card of Thanks. Law, General History, English Literature harmony was so captivatiug that some of the young men in the audience were Sunshine and showers has been the E. V. L ittlefield . I desire to thank our many frienu., lor and Algebra. heard to join in. program for the week. the sympathy, love and esteem shown to Card nt Tliauka. Bicycling is all the rage. A number myself and family during our sudden and Summer Term ot Normal School. terrible bereavement, anil to assure them of new wheels are in town. I wish to thank my neighbors and i A Rummer term of ten week« will be that such kindnesses can never be for friends sincerely for their kind offices Bob Fox returned home Tuesday, after gotten. Respectfully, during the illness and burial of Mrs. held at the State Normal School at Mon an extended stay in Washington. mouth, tieginning Tuesday, June 26th. M ary E. K lyver . Walker. Respectfully, Some of our young folks are exercising The regular work of the school, includ B. W. W alker . their muscle training hops for Uncle ing preparation for all state and county As the season of the year when pneu Dick Phillips. examinationR, will be given by the A meeting of bicyclists was held in monia, la grippe, soar throat, coughs, , A representative of the Portrait com-1 the city hall Tuesday evening, to discuss Normal faculty. Grades made will be pany of Portland is around delivering colds, catarrh, bronchitis, ami lung the building of paths. W. L. Hembree credited toward graduation. Tuition troubles are to be guarded against, I ordered pictures. The werk gives entire nothing “is a fine substitute,” or is was chairman and Prof. Northnp secre 16.26. Board and lodging, from |2.50 to satisfaction. tary. A committee was chosen to draft ♦3.0o per week. Total exfieneee, from “ Miss Hannah Robbins and Edward just as good” as One Minute Cough a constitution arid by-laws, consisting of ♦35 to <40. For announcements, address Minor were elected a« delegates to repre- Cure. That is the one infallible remedy the president and secretary. Prof. Con Secretary of the Faculty, Normal School, | sent the Y. P. 8. C. E. at the convention i for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles verse, G. 8. Wright and Edw. Fuller. Monmouth. Insist vigorously upon having it if i at Newberg Saturday. A meeting of bicyclists from all parts of The entertainment given at the church ! “something else” is offered you. Rogers If sweet plantation melodies are fre the county was called for Saturday, Bros. Saturday evening was well attended and April 29tb, at one p. rn., to talk plans quently heard on the evening air now, proved a success. The little folks do Llenatt to .Harry. for building the new paths. The vari do not take it for Rome unheralded pro their parts well and should to encour-; April 19—N. F. Caldwell, 30, and Cora ous towns have l>een notified of the meet fessional troupe. It is our home boys, aged by the presence of the older peo- ing by telephone. Another meeting of practicing for that minstrel entertain Carey, 26, of McMinnville. I pie. ment they pur|<ose giving on the even April 26—C. M. McCormick, 30, of local bicyclists was called for tonight. ing of May 19th for the benefit of the For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, Washington county, and Anna M. Jones, The idea of constructing several paths centering at McMinnville is generally volunteer monument fun*!. eczema, skin disease, an*l especially 26. of Newberg. favored, rather than buildiDg with the Rev. Geo. W. Grannis will conclude piles. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve object ot reaching some other path lead the “History of Man ’ series of sermons Advertised I.eitere. stands first and best. J>x*k out for dis at the Methodist church. Sunday next. Rev. J. A. Campbell. Mrs. O N Neil, j ing into Portland. honest people who try to imitate and Some McMinnville citizens are shotr- Subject at 11 a. m. “Glori th ation.” counterfeit it. It’s their endorsement of F. Rocca, Chas. Tresuold, J. W. Ku ing remarkable traits thia spring, Tbey The evening service will lie devoted to a a good article. Worthless grxxjs are not j pert, package ) are going fishing and telling the exact love feast and the tord’i supper. All J ames M c C ain , P. M. imitated. Get DeWitt’s Witch Hazel 1 truth about it after their return. are invited. April 26th, 1999 Salve. Rogers Broe. f