The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, May 04, 1900, Image 8

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    SOUTH AND EAST
Don’t be without a sewing machine.
$5 a month, 5 months, will buy a New
' Home Climax this month at C. Grie­
sen's. .
12t*
AV. A. Benedict went over to Salem ou
Munday, to accept and take charge of
the position of elevator man at the asy­
lum, tendered him by Dr. Calbreatb.
The doctor has chosen a good, faithful
and deserving mah in Mr. Benedict, and
: we are glad to see him thus favored.
LOCAL NEWS.
THE Ci HOI >1» WAM BUOhEX.
II
Largest stock of bulk garden seeds at
VIA
Daniels’ produce market.
The Chemeketa ludge at Salem last
Wanted—Wool and mohair, by M.
Thursday inaugurated the movement for
B. Hendrick.
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a new temple. The interesting character
45c cash buys a plug of Slur tobacco at
of their ceremonies is given below, as de­
the Grange store. Battle Axe 38c.
scribed by the Statesman of the follow­
Dr. Harry Littlefield of Portland is
ing day:
soon going to form a partnership with
lion. Tilinon Ford, a past grand of
Train» leave McMinnville for Portland and his brother H. J. at Newberg for the
Mrs. Dennis wishes to announce that Cheiueketa lodge, and a inemlier of the
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been
way stations at 5:68 a. in., and 3:06 p. m. Leave
I
♦
building committee, standing at the
practice of medicine.
for Corvallis at 10 a. in.
she has been to Portland studying the northeast corner of the lot, called the
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signallire cl
New 1900 model Rambler bicycles, advanced styles and getting all the new gathering to order and briefly addressed
and has been made limlcr his per-
clincher or cemented tires, luteal im­ ideas as to trimmings, drapings, etc., for the assemblage in the folio» ing words:
Leave Portland .................... 8:30 a m.
sonal supervision since its Infancy.
Leave Albany.................... 12:30 p.m.
“Members of the Odd Fellows of Sa­
proved. Prices $20 to $40. F. W. Spencer. her spring trade in dress making, The
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
Arrive at Ashland............. 12’33 a. m.
lem: We are about to enter upon the
“
Sacramento........................... 5:00 p.m.
The Dayton Journal lias temporarily ladies will please give her a call.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex­
customary ceremony of breaking ground,
••
San Francisco........... 7.45 p. m.
suspended publication, pending, as it
periments that trifle with mid endanger the health of
preparatory
to
the
erection
of
an
Odd
Yamhill Lodge No. 20 I. 0. O. F. oi Fellows’ temple upon this site; and that
Infants and Chihlren—Experience against I'.»jicriment.
.5:45 a. m. 11:45 a m. says, “arrangements deemed advisable I this city, celebrated the 81st anniversary pleasant duty has been assigned to Judge
“
Ogden .
....9:00 a. in. 9:00 a. m. for us to make.”
“
Denver. _
| of the organization of Odd Fellowship, on George H. Burnett by the Odd Fellows,
“ Kansas City................. 7:25 a. m. 7.25 a. m.
“ Chicago........................ 7:45 a. m. 9:30 a. m
Farmers, take your poultry, eggs and Thursday evening. A banquet was pre the building committee, the architects
produce to the fish and poultry market pared for the occasion, and very pleasant and contractors. He is the most appro­
priate man that could be selected for the
120
Los Angele«,
and get the highest cash price.
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, I’art-.r.»i i<*. Drops
time enjoyed by members of the order. purpose on this occasion, being a Past
6:00
El Pano.......
H. A. P almer , Prop.
and Soothing- Syrups. It is Harmless and Flei» ant. It
Fort Worth.
Noble
Grand
of
Chemeketa
lodge
No.
1,
—Dayton lieraid.
City of Mexico........ 9:55 a. in.
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Past Grand Master of the grand lodge oi
The Yamhill county Baptist Sunday
Houston ...................... 4:00 a. ni.
Prof. S. 8. Duncan of Dayton came Odd Fellows of Oregon, and Past Grand
New Orleans........... 6:25p. m.
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It dost ro s Worms
.
will
school
association
and
B.
Y.
P.
U
Washington............... 6.42 a. in.
I near losing his home by fire last Satur- Representative of the sovereign grand
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrha-a and Wind
New York................ 12 43 p. in.
meet at DaytoD, Tuesday and Wednes­
lodge,
I.
O.
O.
F.
,
of
the
LTnited
States,
I day. The fire started from the burning
Colic, it relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
day, May 15 and 16.
fie will now proceed to perform the duty
1 out of a chimney, the sparks falling into
au<t Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, reguhttes the
him.”
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
We now have a few thousand dollars to a valley of the roof. The damage ( assigned
Judge Burnett, who was standing
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami iialuiul sleep.
< hair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso,
and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or loan on farm property, at good terms.
amounted to about 35 square feet of shin­ I ready, u ith spade in hand, said :
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
leans and Washington.
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I rvine & V inton .
“
Gentlemen,
on
the
6th
day
of
Decem
­
gles. The Professor was in McMinnville
Scott Wright lost a valuable horse at the time, and was telephoned for. On ber, 1852, Chemeketa lodge was organ­
ized. It is numbered one, being the
Connecting at San Francisco with several
GENUINE
ALWAYS
sleamshlp lines for Honolulu, Japan, china, after reaching home from one of his reaching home lie found that his good first Odd Fellows’lodge on the northwest
Philippines, Central and South America.
business drives through the country last neighbors had saved his property by the coast. It has been an institution of Sa­
Bears the Signature of
Friday. The cause is unknown, but is effectual use of the Babcock extin­ lem all these years, and has never had a
home which is dedicated to the three
Bee MR. W. MERRIMAN, agent at McMinn­ supposed to have been colic.
guishers.
links—Friendship, l,ove and Truth. It
ville station, or address
The Racket Store is just the place
George C. Sears is reported to be ar­ i<i now my pleasant privilege to encour­
C. H. MARKIIAM,
To buy your ribbon and your lace,
ranging to put a force of men at work age this enterprise. It is begun prompt­
Gen. Passenger Agent.
ly on time, and I hope it will be built on
Portland, Or.
And everything along onr line,
with a steam drill to prospect for coal on time; and now, in compliance with the
You’ll find is very, very fine.
his place west of town. It has been practice on such occasions, 1 fill Brother
Timber Land Act J line 3,1878.—Notice for
Mrs. T. D. Henderson and her mother, known for several years that there is Ford’s silk plug hat, furnished for this
Publication.
” At this moment the clock in
Mrs. M. V. Jones, left last Saturday for some coal on his place and of a good occasion.
the court house tower struck tlit hour of |
United States Land Office,
quality
sufficient
for
many
purposes,
but
a week’s visit with friends in Oregon
Oregon City. Oregon, March 14,1900.
10, and Judge Burnett promptly raised a ;
1VTOTICE is hereby given that in compliance
the quantity has never yet been deter­ shovelful of earth and gracefully dropped
In Use For Over 30 Years.
IM with the provisions of the act ot congress City, Portland, Forest Grove and Butte­
mined. A former owner of the farm had it into Mr. Ford’s tile, which stood on
of Junes, 1878,entitled “An act for the sale of ville.
THE CENTA'JR COMPANY, TT MUPRAY STRCET, NEW YORK CITY.
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
the
ground
by
the
side
of
the
master
of
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­
Cyclone cameras, Seeds’ dry plates, Ve­ considerable tunneling done a few years ceremonies to receive the first earth tak­
ed to all the public land states by act of August
ago, but stopped without going far enough en from the excavation. When Judge
4, 1892, Almon E. Lodge of Portlaud, county of loz paper, prints by lamp light and
Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed makes the best pictures; no time lost. O. to accomplish the object desired. The Burnett had finished his task, he re­
in this office his sworn statement No. 5167, for
supply of wood is being rapidly exhaust­ quested Gov. T. T Geer, who stood by,
the purchase of the NE*4 of Section No. 32 111 O. Hodson sells them.
Township No. 1 S. Range No. 6 W., and will offer
Ileatl« ot Thus. Kay.
ed and the man who makes a discovery to take part, and Oregon’s governor Ford instructed the judge to plant an
proof to show that the land sought is more valu­
Although Dr. Goucher has left, Mr.
promptly took the spade and placed
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
of coal in the valley in paying quantities some earth in t^e hat on top of that al­ evergreen shrub in the hatful of earth,
Thos. Kay of Salem died at St Vincent’s
purposes, and to establish his claim to said land Gortner is still in the office almost every
will be done, and the shrub will
will have a bonanza
J. H. Bowerman, ready there. Judge Burnett then said: which
before the Register and Receiver of this office at
again be brought forth when the dedi­ hospital last Friday evening. The eve­
Oregon City, on Saturday, the 2d day of June, day, prepared to settle all outstanding who bad been suffering from a second
“In behalf of Chemeketa lodge No. 1, cating ceremonies take place in the com­ ning Telegram of Saturday pays the fol­
1900.
accounts. Those knowing themselves
He names as witnesses Paul Rossman, A. T
attack of paralysis for several weeks, died I invite you all to smoke,” aud boxes of pleted temple.
lowing merited tribute to this worthy
tine Havanas were passed through the
Kelliher and Chas. Delaney of Salem, Oregon, indebted will confer a favor by calling,
man:
at
his home north of town on last Wed­ crowd, after which Mr. Ford dismissed
and Mrs. A. E. Lodge oi Portland, Oregon.
I have money to loan on farm prop- nesday evening at 5:30. Funeral ser­ the meeting with the following words :
Anyand all persons claiming adversely the
The
ancients
believed
that
rheumatism
“In the xleath of Thomas Kay,
above dcacribea lands are requested to tile their
Parties wishing to vices will be held at the residence on
“Our ceremonies are completed in i was the work of a demon within a man. ly Salem, but the Willamette
claims in this office on or before said 2d day of erty at good terms.
June, 1900.
CHAS B MOORER, Register.
borrow, call and see me.
this, Friday, afternoon at 3 o’clock con­ breaking ground. It will only be three Any pne who has had an attack of sciatic and the state, loses a man whose life had
or four months until you see erected up­
R L. C onner .
ducted
by Bev. Levi D. Barr, pastor of on this site one of the most beautiful and I or inflammatory rheumatism will agree been of more real service than almo: t
Timber I.and, Act June 3, 1878.— Notice
Mrs. John Lady,'residing above Willa­ Friends church. The relatives will leave commodious buildings, consisting of an : that the infliction is demoniac enough to any public nian of the last half a century
lor 1‘ubllcntlon.
mina, was brought to town last Monday on the morning train Saturday, with the Odd Fellows' temple and opera house warrant the belief. It has never been who could be named. He aided and
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore.
for medical treatment. She is under remains for Eugene, where the interment combined, to be found west of the Rocky ; claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm built up a flourishing industry; he gave
March 14, 1900
mountains. We now turn the premises
1VTOTJCE is hereby given that in compliance the care of Dre. Cook & Cable, at the will be made in the family burying
over to architects Pugh and Gray, aud would cast out demons, but it will cure ! employment to scores of people; he
Lil with the provisions of the act oi congress
grounds. The deceased, although well to the contractors Erixon and Van rheumatism, and hundreds will bear tes- 1 worked up some of our raw material; he
of Junes, 1678, entitled “An act for the sale of residence of Mrs. Klyver.
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon.
' titnony to the truth of this statement. helped to give Oregon a good name
Mrs. E. 11. McAlister, of Eugene, wife along in years bad been bale and hearty Patton,”
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended
Judge Burnett had worn Mr. Ford's One application relieves the pain, and abroad, even across the Atlantic; in spite
to all the public Jana states by act of August 4, of Prof. E. H. McAlister of the Univer­ up to the time when he received a stroke
1892, Emma E. Lodge of Portland, county oi
tile, in coining to the building site, and
Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day tiled sity of OregoD, is visiting at the home of paralysis, and he was one of the most before he left, bearing the hat tilled with this quick relief which it affords is alone of several discouraging disasters, he
in this office her sworn statement No. 5166, for
the purchase of tlieSE’^of Section No. 82, in of her sister, Mrs. H. L. Boardman, in enthusiastic prunegrowers of the county. earth, he took a skull cap from his pock­ > worth its cost. For sale by S. Howorth never flinched or quailed in his useful
Township No. 1 8., range No. 6 W., and will oiler this city.
et ami slipped it on his head.
Mr. I Co., druggists.
—Newberg Graphic.
work; his life in Oregon was a blessing
to show that the land sought is more valuable
to this state, and tens of thousands’, if
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish her claim to said lancf be­
they realized the worth of such a spirit
fore the Register and Receiver of this office at
Oregon city, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2d day of
in a new, undeveloped commonwealth
June, 1900.
like this, would feel inclined, if oppor­
She uames as witnesses Paul Rossman. A. T.
Kelliher and Chas. Delaney, of Salem, Oregon,
tunity and circumstances permitted, to
and Aliuon E. Lodge ot Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
stand as mourners at his honored grave.
above-described lands are requested to file their
Oregon lias long needed more just such
claims In this office on or before said 2d day of
June, 1900.
CHA8 B MOORES, Register
men as Mr. Kay, and she needs them
yet.”
NOIK'E OF NHEHIIPI MALE
It might be added that Mr. Kay re­
N Pursuance of a decree and order of sale duly
ceived
much encouragement in his en­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
on
tlie
Fourth
day
of
June,
1900,
at
the
rendered in the Circuit Court of the atate of
J Oregon,
for the county of Yamhill, on the
terprises from public-spirited citizens,
16th day of April, A. 0 I960, In the suit of Arthur
polling* place in the precinct of.................................................................................
which enabled him to do more than he
McPhllllvs, plaintiff, vs. Florence A. Frisby et
al, defuuuantH, mid under, by virtue u( and pur­
could have done alone. There is a lesson
suant to a writ of execution duly issued out oi
in the County of Yamhill, State of Oregon, an Election will be held for
■aid court in said suit on the 25th day of April.
in this, too, that when a worthy man is
1900, I w ill expose for bale and sell an the law di
found lie should receive all the necessary
reels, at public sale for eaah in hand, to the
State,
County
and
District
Officers,
namely:
highest bidder, at the court house door in the
encouragement
in his enterprises for the
city of McMinnville. Yaiubill county, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 26th day ot .May, 1900, at the hour
public good.
The Shasta Route
What is CASTORIA
CASTORIA
Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought
ELECTION NOTICE!
of one o clock p. m . the real property described
iu said decree and order of safe, and writ, as fol­
lows, to-wtt Lots numbered one (1), two (2),
three (3) h nd four (4), in Block No two (2) in
South Park, the same being a wiibdivision in the
Donation Land Claim of 8. F. StaggN and Miner­
va Staggs, bis wife, ( lalin No. 55, T. 4 8. R. 4. W
of Willamette Meridian, Oregon, as shown by
the duly recorded plat thereof.
Dated at McMinuvilie. Oregon, this 27th dav
of April, ¡900
W G. HENDERSON,
19-6
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon.
NOTllF OF NHF.HIFF'N «Ut.
Is hereby given that the undersigned
as Sheriff of amhtll county, State of Ore­
N OTICE
gon. under and by virtue of a writ of exe­
cution issued out of the circuit court of the state
of Oregon for the county 01 Yamhill, on the 25th
day of April, 1900. bearing said date and under
the seal of said court upon and to enforce a
judgment, decree and order of sale duly made
and entered by said court on the 5th dav of
December, 1899, In a suit therein pending where-
ini b Laberteaux was llamtiff. and Calista E
Thomason, formerly Calista E Robertson. Emily
H Hume and \\ I Hume WCTW I tviidn D t 0.
wherein it was ordered, adjudged and decreed
by »aid court that said plaintiffs have and re
cover oft and from the defendants. Calista E.
Thomason, tbrmerly Calista E Robertson, Emily
H. Hume and W T Hume the sum of | >vO.UO
together with interest thereon from the 17th
day of June, 1898. at the rate of ten per cent. per
annum; the sum of 150.00 attorneys fees and
$16.26 costs and disbursement«* and the taxe«
now due on the land described below, and or­
dering that the real property bereaftet ■ !•••
crlbed be sold tn the manner provided by law
to satisfy said judgment, which real property is
described as follows, to-wtt: The southwest
fractional quarter of Section thirty (301, in
Township two (2) south Range three (3), west ot
tne Willamette meridian, containing one him
dred and fifty and thirty-live hundredth's
Uflo 35-100) acres, tn Yamhill county, slate of
Oregon. Now therefore, under and by virtue of
said writ of execution, judgment, decree ami I
o-der of sale, and in pursuance with thecom-
tnands thereof, I will on Saturday, the 2d day of
June. 1900, at the hour of one o’clock p. in oi
■ ltd day, at the court house door in the city ot
McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, sell the
•Dove described real premises, at public auction
t » the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject
t > redemption, to satisfy said execution, cv»t*
a id accruing costa, and 1 will on the day of
wale put (he purchaser of said real premises into
immediate possession thereof, as by said decree
ordered ana directed.
Dated thia 4th day of May, 19UU
W.i, HENDERSON.
Jo-5
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon
Cure
h
Cold tn Onr ■>«> .
Take I-axative Bromo Quinine tableta.
All druggists refund money if it falle to
cure. The genuine lia» L. B. Q on each
tablet. For »ale by Rogers Broe.
47-6
Frank Rennie returned home from
Oregon City on Tnemlay for a short visit,
the flouring mill at which lie was at
work having closed temporarily
Jared Todd is on crutches from drop-
ping a grain drill on hi* foot.
A
One Member of Congress for First Congression­ One County School Superintendent
One County Commissioner
al District.
One Dairy and Food Commissioner
One County Surveyor
One Judge of Supreme Court
One County Coroner
One District Attorney for Third Judicial L)is-
One Justice of the Peace and One Constable for
Justice of the Peace and Constable District
trict
One Joint Senator for Yamhill, Lincoln and
Tillamook Counties, District No. n.
One Joint Representative for Yamhill and Til-
lauiook Counties, District No. 14.
Two Representatives District No. 13.
One County
(. hie County
(hie County
One County
One County
Sheriff
Clerk
Recorder
Treasurer
Assessor
No.
One Supervisor for Road District No.
One Supervisor for Road District No.
For or Against Municipal Indebtedness Amend-
ment
For or Against Judiciary Amendment
For or Against
For or Against
For or Against
For or Against
Judge Boise's opinion, unseating tho
McMinnville councilman who were elect­
ed by the council to fill vacancies, with­
out a majority of the council as originally
constituted, is a surprise to some people
hereabout-, who would have bet their
money the other way, on account of an
opinion given by Boise as counsel in a
similar case just before he became judge.
The same problem arose in Sheridan,
but the case did not reach court. Prob­
ably a judge's opinion handed down from
the bench, and the opinion of an attorney
in a case wherein he is retained as coun­
sel, are nut necessarily the same.—Sheri­
dan Sim.
Last Tuesday was Dewey day, but
somehow it seemed to have lost some of
its significance.
Irrigation Amendment
Repealing Amendment
Equal Suffrage
Stock Running at Large
Which Election will be held at S o’clock in the morning and will
continue until (»o’clock in tin'afternoon of said day
Dated this
day of
... 1900.
County Clerk
The above is a copy of the election no­
tice being posted over the county by
Sheriff Henderson this week. Below we
append a brief explanation of the con
stitutional amendments to be voted on
MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS.
Amending Sec. to, of Art. it to read
as follows .
No county, city, town, school district
or other municipal corporation shall be
allowed to become indebted in any man-
tier or for any purpose to an amount, in­
eluding present existing indebtedness.
in the aggregate, exceeding five per cen­
tum on the value of the taxable property
therein, to be ascertained by the last
assessment for state and county taxes
previous to the incurring of such indebt­
edness.
JUDICIARY AMENDMENT.
Amending Sec. to . Art. 7, providing
for the election of supreme and circuit
judges in distinct classes, one of which
shall consist of five justices of the su­
preme court, who shall not perform cir­
cuit duty, and the other class shall con-
sist of as many circuit judges as may be
deemed naccssary, who shall hold full
terms without allotment, and who shall
take the same oath as the supreme
judges. The legislative assembly may
create as many circuits as may be neces­
sary.
IRRIGATION AMENDMENT.
Adding Art. XIX. making the use of
lands for construction of reservoirs or
storage basins for purposes of irrigation
or rights of way for construction of canals
or conveyance of water to a place of use
for beneficial or useful purposes, shall tie
declared a public use, and be subject .to
the regulation and control of the state.
REPEALING AMFNDMFNT.
Repealing Sec. 35. Art. I. relating to
restrictions upon the rights of negroes
and mulattoes not residing in this state
at the time of the adoption of the eon-
stitntion.
SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT.
Art. I.—That the elective franchise in
this state shall not hereafter be prohibit­
I
ed to any cituen on account of sex.
Sold by S. Howorth à Co.