The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, March 16, 1900, Image 8

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    LOCAL NEWS.
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
Largest stock of bulk garden seeds at !
Daniels’ produce market.
Wanted—Wool and mohair, by M
B. Hendrick.
13tf
Another sign of spring: the edituis are
receiving garden seeds from Washing­
Trains leave McMinnville for Portland and
ton.
way stations at .VM a ni., and 3:<W p. m. I.eave
Mrs. Frank Wright of Amity returned for Corvallis at to a. m.
home Monday after a visit with friends
...»::X» a. m. 7 Hl p. » It
Leave Portland ..
iu this city.
12 :u>p. m. 10 .’»o I». Ill
Leave Albany......
12-33 ». lu. ll;30 a. in.
at Ashland
The regular meetings of the W. C. T. Arrive Sacramento
. i>> p. ni. 4:85 a. m.
....
U. will be held on Fridays at 2:30
7 l> p. m fc:L> am.
San Francisco.
o’clock in Union block.
,5:45 a. in.
Ogden
Attorney M. D. L. Rhodes of this city
Denver.................... ..... 9:üü a. m.
was last week admitted to practice iu
Kansas City.......... . ..7.2-5 a. m.
Chicago................. ....7:45 a. m.
the United States courts.
In the new census enumeration under
L oh Angeles........... .... l:2ß p. ni.
Supervisor C. B. Winn, Yamhill county
El Pa*o.................. ... «>.00 p. ni.
.... a. ni.
Fort Worth
will have eleven enumerators.
City of Mexico ... .... 9:«>«> a. m.
Houston ............... .... 4:00 a. m.
The Eugene Guard has Lair Thomp­
New Orleans.......... 6:2.5 p. in.
Washington...............6.42 a. m.
son’s oration subject “Evolution, Our
New York................ 12:43 p. m.
National Policy.” Try again.
Holt Turner, an old-time McMinn­
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
ville boy, is in the city this week, repre­ Chair ears Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso,
and Tourist ears to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or­
senting the Avery Thresher Co.
leans and Washington.
Died—At Lafayette, March 11th, of
consumption, Miss Edith M. Pullen, Connecting at San Francisco with several
lines Icr Honolulu. Japan, China,
aged about 18 years. Burial was made steamship
Philippine», Central and South America.
on Tuesday, at Columbia Slough ceme­
tery.
See MR. W. MERRIMAN, agent at McMinn­
Mr. CarljP. Fuchs, the cigar man from ville station, or address
C. II. MARKHAM,
McMinnville, was in tbe city, also Arch
Gen. Passenger Agent.
Peery from the same place to look up a
Portland, Or.
location for a drug store.—Tillamook
Headlight.
Our dummy electric lights are attract­ Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
ing the attention of the show boys. One
and Don’t Know It.
of them Blammed Oregon pretty hard
How To Find Ont.
when he said tbe dummies indicated the
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
high water mark.
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
S t sediment or set-
Mrs. Pratt Sitton is expected to return
' tling Indicates an
home from Watsonville, Calif., tomorrow,
El--- 1 unhealthy condt-
where she has been several weeks in the
hope of finding relief from rheumatism.
§T|Y/ tion
,'le kid-
We understand the improvement has
' | / neys; if it stains
been but slight.
! your linen it is
Vevidence of kid-
It is reported that Representative J.
\ I / p
ney trouble: too
W. Maxwell has another political bee in
'iS ire<lui‘nt desire to
his bonnet aud is constructing his polit­
.Jy
pass it or pain in
ical fences with the hope of securing
~ the back is also
the nomination for joint state senator.— convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­
der are cut of order.
Tillamook Headlight.
What to Do.
When asked whether the report of his
There is comfort in the knowledge so
engagement to Mrs. Barry of Astoria was often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
true, Governor Geer said : “I think the Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
British have as hard a job on their back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
hands in trying to whip the Boers as of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
they had when the}’ tried to whip us.
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
Dr. J. W. Walts was up from Lafayette wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
on Monday, for the fir»t time since the necessity of being compelled to go often
September term of court. He was look­ during the day, and to get up many times
ing quite well, with the exception of his during the night. The mild and the extra­
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
inability to walk without crutches. realized. It stands the highest for its won­
These tie w ill probably neser be able to derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
discard.
best. Sold by druggists in50c. and$l. sizes.
Wool and mohair are commanding a
You may have a sample bottle of this
good price. Mr. Hendrick, who is ad­ wonderful
vertising for these staples, quotes pres­ and a book that
Home of Swamp-Root.
ent prices at 20c for wool and 30c for more about it, both
absolutely free by mail,
mohair. Goat shearing has commenced, address Dr. Kilmer &
and sheep, shearing will be the order Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men­
tion reading this generous offer tn this paper.
about tbe middle of April.
The Shasta Route
U Wanta DEMAR Portrait!
You are entitled to one
Absolutely
Free.
Trade with the merchants named be«'
low and ask tor Purchase Stamps.
One book of Stamps representing $25
in purchases entitles you to have any
picture enlarged in the very latest up4oz
date style—the New Diagonal Demar in
Oil Finish.
Make every ddlar you spend count
toward securing this great premium free.
If you have not received a Stamp Direct
tory ask any of these merchants for one.
Stamps Can Be Obtained inm the Following
W. F. Dielschneider,.Jeweler
Chas. Grissen, Stationer, etc
Reynolds& Bond,Meat Mk’t
Mark Sisters, Milliuery.
Mrs. .1. Morris & Co., No­
tions and Fancy Goods.
p. P. Wright, Coufectionery
P. Fisher, The Chicago
Store, Ury Goods, Cloth­
ing, Shoes
M. E. Hendrick, Groceries.
(>. O. Hodson, Hardware,etc
Rogers Bros., Drugs, etc.
F. Dielschneider, Bootsand
Shoes.
McMinnville,
Oregon.
Always Ask For Stamps
Iiaen over them four times this winter A Vigorous Kick For Good Hoads
anil good prospects for another immers­
E ditor R eporter :
I read in the
Contract for furnishing 15 cords of
ion. At one time part of the trees were ‘■Oregonian, weekly" that Oregon City
Dayton, Or., March Sth, 1900.
second-growth fir let to M. F. Kirk for
under
water
two
weeks
without
harm,
is raising a large sum of money for the $1.65
E ditor R eporter : This question is
per cord. Contract for 25 cords of
being seriously debated by many per- us far as I can see. .Some older trees are purpose of making her leading roads oak pole wood at $2 per cord let to same
sous at the present time. If you mean budding to blossom now Even a prune good. Such an act reflects on the enter­ party.
by this a small orchard ol a hundred is ready to burst into bloom which has prise of the city, and it would reflect
Polling place in Willamette precinct
trees or so, lor home use, the answer taken ull these baths, but I would con­ more to the credit of McMinnville to do changed to Hopewell on petition of J. M.
i the same thing, for nowhere in this
should almost invariably lie yes,for there fine prunes to the next higher bench.
What varieties of appleB are best? valley is there such disgraceful road Kirkwood and 70 others.
are few locations on the Pacific coast
Road matter of L. F. Hall and others
where such an orchard would not pay Again the answer depends on the motive work done as in this vicinity. Go which continued till next tertn.
for the outlay. But if you mean a mer­ of setting. For a small orchard for way yon will, the highways in places are
Lumber contracts for the various road
Indulge virtually impassible, because the intelli­
cantile orchard, to be depended upon as home use, set a large variety.
For a gent supervisors will not study the laws districts were let as follows:
a regular part of the income of the farm, your own tastes and wishes.
D P Trullinger, dist 1, f 10; dist 4, $8.
or as ii business by itself, a great deal of mercantile orchard set but few varieties. of drainage. Note the piece of road in
C L Smith, dist 2, J8; dist 3, $7.50.
study and examination and counting of 1 have set only two, the Baldwin and the city by the public schools, east;
C K Spaulding Logging Co, dists 5, 6,
Both note it, either point of the compass, anil
cost should precede the undertaking. Beu Davis, in equal quantities.
7, 8. 9, $8.
In the old days it was thought that the are large, red apples. The Baldwin yet McMinnville expects the farming
F R Wilson, dists 10, 18 and 22, $7.90;
whole Willamette valley was first-class ripens in early winter, the Ben Davis community to patronize her. Doos she dist 24, J8 50.
orchard land, but since the introduction keeps till late in the spring. These will hold out any inducements? Look at
H Bailey, dists 11 and 23, |8; dists 12,
of the apple canker, wooly aphis, codlin Imth sell, the Baldwin for quality, the the disgraceful holes on the real to 13 and 14, {7.50; dist 17, $7 25
■noth and a host of other annoyances, Ben Davis because it has no competitor Whileson; look either way and find the
Daniel <At Agee, dists 15 and 27, 17.50.
same, and vet she has spies out to arrest
only the choicest locations will pay for in spring.
Is the prospect for future prices good ? travelers from riding on the so called 1 Loban Bros , dists 16 and 25, $7 .50.
the extra expense of tig bling these pests.
Hugh Patterson was found guilty of
Stephens & Campbell, dists 19 and 20,
We must have the whole possible force I think there is room for doubt. Apples bicycle paths. 1. for one, would like to I J8.
rape on the person of Minnie Thom, .’n
are
now
being
set
by
the
million.
When
know where it is situated. If you call j Rowell Bros., dist 21, $8; 26, $7.75; 28,
ol nature enlisted for us if wo would suc­
the trial at Roseburg last week, and
ceed.
What is good orchard land? A they all bear there is great danger of a a regular “loblolly” ol mud, which it is <
75: 31. £8 5°.
glutted
market.
This
would
unquestion
­
sentenced to five years in the peniten­
in many places, a bicycle path, then j £6 Parker
general test is, land that will grow win­
& Jones, dist 29. $7.
ter wheat to perfection will probably ably lie the case were it not for the rav­ that ends the question. If there is a
tiary by Judge Hamilton. This is tiie
Jack
&
Timberlake,
dist
30,
f8.
ages
of
fruit
pests,
especially
the
codlin
bicycle path in the winter months, then j Contract for widening bridge across ' culmination of the box car episode about
grow apples. Still do not choose any
moth.
1
think
clean
apples
will
always
why is it the bicycles do not use it? If ■
locution where the water stands in the
1 would advise they do not use it, then being part of thej Yamhill at McMinnville let to R M Gil­ which you read several weeks ago, and
ground for any length of time, even two cum maud a good price.
bert for #34
setting
with
a
view
to
drying
as
well
as
I it serves the rascal about right.
public highway, it is undoubtedly there!
leet from the surface. Far better if it is
Digests what you eat.
bills allowed .
ten or twenty. And yet hall the old or­ selling. To do this you should provide for the good of the public. If they have Glass & Prudhotntne,
Oregon song birds are protected by
supplies
$
for
a
succession
ol
varieties.
It
would
a bicycle path, and are taxed for that j W L Hembree, ink................
chards on Oregon prairies ure ou land in
It artificially digests the food and aids
not be difficult to provide for a drying purpose, then they have no right to the
law. Tne wanton killing of the harm­ Nature in strengthening and recon­
which the water stands w
season of five or six months. There is wagon road and slionht lie fined for ties- Newberg Graphic, adv’g .
less
feathered songsters by unthinking structing the exhausted digestive or­
inches of the surface tor i
no money in raising apples to sell to a pase- it is a poor rule that will not work Oregon Telephone Co, rent
time.
boys must be Etopped, else the penalties gans. It is the latest discovered digest­
Osman
Royal,
medical
attend
’
ee
dryer,
but
yon
cau
provide
yourselves
and tonic. No ot her preparation
every
both ways.
I claim that the whole , M M Ranch, mdse for poor
There are two locations where
■
I of the law will be Enforced. Game ant.
can approach it in efficiency. It in­
probability is favorable, The red bills with remunerative employment, which thing is illegal and should be brought! Jacobson
& Co,
“
is
our
greatust
need.
You
will
have
to
Warden
Quimby
authorizes
a
reward
of
stantly relieves and permanently cures
before the supreme court for decisiou. j
and the made land of the > Willamette
Edson, overpaid tax
410 for the arrest and conviction of any-1 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ileartburn,
1 have little personal build and run your own dryer to make The bicycle is a vehicle and should use Jas
river bottoms,
Telephone-Register,
adv
’
g
it
pay.
For
an
orchard
of
this
charac
­
experience with the hills, but I know
the vehicle road, and that if there is any Yamhill Reporter,
one killing birds described in the first Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
that most of I lie great mercantile orchards ter, which we will suppose consists of a path nt ull it should be for foot passen­ Dayton Journal,
Sick Headache,Gast ralgia.Cramps, and
section of the law.
“
thousand
trees.
I
would
set
in
the
follow
­
all other results of i mperfect d ¡gestion
I mii I i of apples ami prunes are located in
gers. I do not believe that the law cau Valley Transcript, prtg and advg
ing
proportions:
Red
Astraehan,
Wax
­
Brolher Shaw and company, you and Prepared by E C DeWitt a Co. Chicago
such positions.
For prunes I think the
discriminate between a tew and the Valley Times, advg
en.
Gravenstein
and
King,
one
each
,
preference is with the bills. They do
general public in such a question. More
all other visitors and strangers are cor-
ROGERS BROS.
& Co, “
not seem quite hh liable to late frosts a» Baldwin and Ben Davi«, two each. Tins than that the bicycles are doubly taxed, Conover
dially invited to attend tbe services at
Valley
Transcript,
del
tax
list
would
give
a
succMeion
of
the
finest
of
the bottoms, amt so far there are few in­
which is arbitrary law
The money if Yamhill Reporter,
the Christian church next Lord’s day.
sert enemies to hother them. I’eaches drying fruit, iieginning in August and legal to be collected, should be placed D I Pierce, per diem do
Morning and evening the subjects to be
will grow to advantage now hero but in running for six months or over if de­ on the highway for the good of the pub­ R P Bird, salary................
the bottoms and are very unreliable sired. Thus a small diyer and a few lic. A path for footmen is a part of the F S Harding, express
discussed are as follows: Morning sub­
hands
could
handle
a
large
crop.
Such
road law, and is more essential in the 1 N Branson, per diem
there. For apples I would always choose
ject, “The Conundrums of a Great
9
a bottom orchard. First, on account of hii investment would be safe and sure to w inter months t han i» the bicycle path. Geo
Cone, care of poor
10
provide
an
immense
amount
of
work
at
Woman.” Evening subject, Theater,
■oil.
You w ill generally find it made
We have 6 ) leet ol highway in the full
and the Greatest Actor of the Age.”
laud, or river deposit from ten to forty remunerative wages. All these varieties intent of the road law, as known gen­
feet deep.
It is therefore of inexhaus­ are the finest shipping apples in their erally, yet in a thousand and one places
I t is reported that fifteen hundred All are cordially invited.—Arnold Lind­
tible fertility. This soil is deposited season.
there is only room for a wagon track. women of the state of Kentucky have sey.
If
you
would
enter
a
mailing,
hurry
up in old gravel bars which reach from
Wliat is the use of tit) leet and that often issued a protest against the carrying
John R. Booth returned from Woods
bluff to blutl through the bottoms. Thia iug, driving business, where belli risk impassible. A traveler lias no light to of concealed weapons, and their ac­
and
possible
profit
are
very
great,
set
a
on Monday, whither he went the previ­
gives the l>est conceivable drainage, for
tear a man's fence down to get by, and
the water in the soil always stands on large prune orchard. Then you will be he must traverse the whole 60 feet if tion strikes at the root of the lawless­ ous Friday to visit hi« brother Wm. J. |
the level with the river, which is l>elow obliged to employ a host of hands and possible to find a way through. Hence ness that disgraces the state. There,
the gravel line in summer and atiove have an immense dryer and do your the reason be gets on to the so-called is a law in Kentucky as in nearly, if Booth, who had been seriously ill for
during the high water of winter. Tlie work of harvesting in ten or fifteen days. bicycle path and pays flu and costs to not all. the ether states, against the some time. He arrived just in time to
first bench or lowest bottom is the ideal Ji you have a good location this is very keep up little offices.
And the farming carrying of hidden firearms.
The see hie brother die on Saturday morning.
location for an apple orchard.
This is profitable, but ttie outlay and risk is al­ public must fo..t the bills.
For every Louisville women urge that severe W. J. Booth had been postmaster at
most
ten
to
one
as
compared
with
apples.
aliout sixteen feet above low water and
accident to harness, etc., tie county penalties be inflicted by the courts
alsiut eight leet above the ordinary win­ The moat successful prune orchards are should be imide to pav the costs. Look on all who disregard the law. Noth Woods for thirteen years, until last fall,
upon
the
lower
reaches
of
the
red
hills,
when he turned the office over to Ins
ter stage- 1 use the figures that would
at the railroad crossing this side of
apply to my place, ten miles east of .Mc­ or the higher benches of the river hot- Whileson. Such a disgraceful place ing could work a greater change wife. He was 52 years, one month and
.
toms.
Few
locations
on
the
prairies
are
Minnville. but 1 suppose other locations
should be fixed and the railroad company in Kentucky, and it would put an end 10 days old, and was a native Oregonian.
might be somewhat different.
An or­ tillable.
should * be made to ilo it. It is on their to the bloody affairs that have made
If
you
intend
to
set
an
orchard
this
A proposition is now under consider­
chard set in such a location will be com­
land.
the blue grass state in truth “a
C itizen .
spring,
set
at
once.
The
fall
is
the
l>est
pletely immersed seteral tiuiee every
ation by the people of Medford and vi­
dark and bloody ground."
I
time
to
set
trees
on
the
uplands.
The
winter by floods, the water standing
cinity for a canal carrying water from
I t is stated that the demo -populists
over the trees from three or four days to spring, in the bottoms liable to over
F red L. P ost .
Karl s Clover Root Tea
in this county have made a com­ It takes but a nriuute to overcome Little Butte creek to a point near Med-
ns much as two weeks at a time
How flow.
Fsautlfies the Complexion, Purifies the
bination and that the union is per­ tickling in the throat and to stop a cough ford. The proposed ditch is to have an
manv codlin moth do you suppose will
mood, Rives a Fresh, Clear Skin. Cures Con-
Cure ■ «'aid In One Day.
live through such an experienceT All
fect The leader* claim that in as- by the use of One Minute Cough Cure average depth of six feet and an average
5?' uLl”’ tn.’iiestion, and nil Eruptions of
vie pkjn. An aarceahle Laxative Nerve
remedy quickly cures all forme of width of 10 feet and will be near 25 miles
insects are thus destroy ed and we have
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets much as they broke through and se­ This
ionic. Sold on absolute guarantee by all
practically clean orchards. A few moth
Harmless in length. It will be used to irrigate the
druggists at 25c., 60c. and «1. X».
cured one officer last year, they can throat and lung troubles.
All
druggists
refund
money
if
it
fails
to
wander in from other orchards but do
and
pleasant
to
take.
It
prevents
con
­
s.
C. WELLS A CO., LEROY, N. V.
again do the ame thing and that ful sumption A famous specific for grippe large area of now arid land north of
1 lately read an ac­ cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each
very little harm,
SOtC PROPRIETORS
Medford,
known
as
the
“
desert."
and
to
ly
a
half
of
the
ticket
can
be
elected
count of a túan who boasted lie had tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros.
47-6 next June The work »0 far done and ite alter effects. Rogers Bros.
furnish
the
town
of
Medford
with
water
saved ninety per cent of his apples by
and power.
Sold by S. Howorth & Co.
has been quiet and republicans have
spraying eight times
I have not lost
Mrs. Virginia Meek, relict of the fa­
\\ e have saved many doctor bills since hartily realized what is going on
five tier cent of mine and do not spray
at all. I find the rich soil induces such we began using l'haml>erlain's Cough However republicans have heart! the mous trapper and ecout, Joseph Meek, >OTH K OF Fl* Ai. M.TTI.r HF.tT.
«DltniSTHATnR's NOTICE.
luxuriant grow tli that the black spot or Remedy in our home. We keep a IxM chuckle of delight —Hillsboro In­ died at the home of her eon. S. A. D.
canker does not effect the trees as badly tie open all the time and whenever any dependent.
Meek, at Glencoe, on the 8th inai., aged
i > hereby civen that the uodemgnr»!
as on the prairies. All trees grow much of mv family or myself l>egin to catch
N OTICE
has duly filed in the County Court tor ^TOTICE is hereby given that th«- nn<l«-r«i»ne.t
80 years.
,,f Yamhill
i Yamhill county. State oi Oregon, his final ac­ county. Oregon, dniy appointed administrator
faster and ranker than on the hills, but cold we l>egiii to me the congh remedy
count as adminiatnitor ot the estate of A. May of the estate of Watson S Baglev, d. ceased
W ord comes from Roseburg that
are two or three years longer coming and as a result wo never hate to send
Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his sawyer, deceased, and said court has set Tues­ Now therefore, all persons having claims
into tiearing. To anyone having a piece awav for a doctor and incur a large doc­ a ledge of siiver has been discovered
day the 1st day of May. A. D. 1*X>, at tbe hour against said es<ate .re hereby notified and re­
of Willamette bottom land of the char­ tor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Rem­ about 20 miles northeast of that place ¡child’s life by One Minute Cough Cure. of one o'clock In the afternoon of said day. aa quired
to present the same duly verified to the
the
time, and the county court r<«om in the court undersigned.
at his residence In Iatayette
acter described. I would say, by al) edy never fails to cure. It is certainly a The locator* claim to have traced the 11 \x-tors bad given her up to die with house
at McMinnville. In said county, as the
amhiff county. Oregon, within six months
means set it to apples
Of course we medicine of great merit and worth.—D croppings for four miles. Assays of croup. It’s an infallible cure for coughs, place to bear said final account, and ot objec- 5 from
the date hereof.
must use judgment as to land that would 8. Mearkle, general merchant and farm­ the surface rock show >6 50 per ton i cold«, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and i tions thereto, and to the settlement thereof
Dated February 20th 19(0
Dated this March lath, A. D. 190U.
13-j
wash or be liable to drift. A year ago I er. Mattie. Bedford county. Pennsyl­
J H. OLDS.
C.8. WILLIAMSON.
thruwt
ami
lung
troubles.
Relieve*
at
silver
and
some
gold.
—
Grants
Pass
Administrator of the estate of Watson S Bag-
For sale by Howorth A Co.,
set a young orchard of one thousand vania.
Administrator of the estate of A. Mav taw ver, tor.
wrwewaau.
I once. Roger* Bro*.
Mining Journal.
1 deceased.
tree* io such a location. The water ha* druggists.
R. L. CONNER, At oruey for said Estate.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.