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a------- VOL. XXXL M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, M AY X, 1901. Entered at the Bost office In McMinnville, as Second class matter. One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numberi» fl ve oenta. NO. 20. — HACK TO «OD»» (Ot’NTHY Attention's^ Plumbing and Tinning Boiler & Steam Engine Repairing 1 Steam and Hot Water Heating and Sanitary Plumbing of Homes or Offices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shop with S. A. Manning. Phone Main 41. W X. LONG. E d H endricks , Vice Pres. A rthur M c P hilltps , Asst. Cashier J acob W ortman , Pres. J ohn W ortman , Cashier. The First National Bank Of McMinnville, Oregon. The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. Capital and Surplus, $90,000. Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. » » » » » » » » » è» CLEARANCE SALE of FURNITURE < ) ? k We never have had a time-worn stock of Furni- tnre, but we are making a Clearance sale just now of a nice, durable and medium grade of goods, and i 1 their place will put in the best stock ever landed in McMinnville, both as to styles and quality. Along with' this we will continue to carry the cheaper goods to suit that class of trade. But for ) Something Really Nice in Furniture / y C You should see H. C. BURNS, Third St., former stand of Racket Store. V Priees Dropped On Columbia Bioyeles. .—— — a Why ride a A Second when vou can get the genuine First Class Bicycle at the same figures. 1900 Columbia, Model 63 & 64 now $35.00. 191» Hartfords Model 23 * 24, now $25,00. Dunlop or Hartford single tube tires. $5,ooextra for Coaster brake. See W.L HEMBREE. Senil 31« Their Names. Thousands of eastern people will take advantage of the cheap rates to the northwest in effect every Tuesday from February 12 to April 30. This is the lowest in years. If you have any friends who are talk ing of coming west, send me their names and I will have our representatives look them up—furnish them advertising mat ter—reserve berths—see that they have a quick and comfortable trip. A. C. S heldon , General Agent, Burlington Route, Portland, Ore. Vital Strength Lack of vitality causes nervousness, dys pepsia, indigestion rheumatic pain«, lum bago. kidney troubles and generul want of energy Those who have such symptoms can become healthy by renewing the elec trical force in the body. SOUTH AND EAST The Shasta Route ^lectric ^ppliaqees Train« leave McMinnville for Portland and way -rations at 5:58 a m., and 3 06 p. tn. Leave for Corvallis at 10 a. m. ....... iè:IOa m. Leave Portland 12 30 p. m. Leave Albany ....12*56 a. m. Arrive at Ashland 'Sacramento......... ..... 5:10 p. m. . . 7.45 p. m 9au Francisco. Restore Lost Strength. Established Thirty Years. 4:5.5 a in. . 7:00 a Ogden ................. Innrer .......... . ........... X) a. m. i. 9:15 p. 7:25 a.m. . 7 25 a . Kansa* City......... Chirnsro ............. ... . ; 45 a. m. i. 8:30 p m. m. m m Write today for my latest books, “Health in Nature," and "Strength; Its Vse and Abuse by Men." Los Angele*........ .... 2:00 p m I. 1 ûô a m f» Ûû p. m. 0 00 p.m. El Fa-«- 6 30 a. m. . 6:30 a. 111 Fort Worth 11 :«» a. tn. . 11:30 a tn Citv of Mexico ...... 7 00 a. n> i 7 00 a m Houston 6:30 p. m. fi 30 p. m. New Orhans...... * ri « m i. 6.43 a. m Washington 12:10 p m 1210 p.m. New York Fullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Touri’t cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or leans and Washington. DR. A. T. SANDEN R 16-32 Russell Block, Portland, Oregon. NOTK'F. Ol IPPonTitFST 09 Hit t THIX. 'OTTCE i* hereby given that the undersigned ha« been by an order of the county court ___ aererai Connecting St Ban Francisco with >4 Yambill county, Oregon, duly appointed as Meam'hip line» for Honolnlu. tapan. China, I executrix of the estate of J. R. Fuson, deceased. America. Philippines, rentrai and South Now therefote.all persons having claims against I «aid estate are hereby notified «nd required to the same duly verified to the under See MR A. 3. PENCE, agent at McMinnville present signed s« rm h executrix, at her home near «talion, or address Dayton in Yamhill county. Oregon, within six months from dare of this notice. fiated this C. H MARKHAM, April 3d, A P. 1901. HARRIET F. HADLEY. Gen. passenger Agent. F. W FENTON, Executrix of said Estate. Portland, Or. Attorney for Estate. 16-5 X AMITY. MH I.HID.4 ft Mr. J. McIntire is in poor health. Ira Millard left Tuesday morning for Mrs. Lawson who has been seriously The Dalles Had several fine showers of rain of ill is now better. O. O. Hodson and wife and daughter late. The showers of the past week were The diptheria eases are reported bet Edna arrived home Saturday evening very much needed. Mrs. C. A Burt visited McMinnville ter and out of danger. from their visit to the old home at Mun last Tuesday. Dr. Sam. Evans, the dentist, is con M. E. Holmes is in McMinnville this cie, Indiana. Mr. Hodson has since fined to his home with measles. Rev. Bowersox of Dayton was in town week helping out the Reporter force. that time been busy trying to catch up Miss. Bessie Linden is teaching school with the work and business correspon j on last Tuesday. Miss May Louper went to Portland Mr. Woodworth has moved into the last Tuesday, where she has employ in the Bell district on Rock Creek. dence that has accumulated during his absence, but is always ready to greet a B. W. Dunn house John Vernon has been visiting his sis ment. I ter Mrs. J W. Buster for several days. friend and stop long enough to recount Beautiful warm growing weather. Character assassins are a curse to any some of the pleasurable features attend- Ciop prospects are fine. Mrs. A. J. Bewley, who has been very community and should be avoided by all ing the trip, Mr. Hodson and familv ill at her home in this city, is slowly im Prof. Dagget of near Dayton, came to decent people. left McMinnville on Feb. 12th. stopping town on a wheel last Tuesday. Since the recent rains, all nature is proving. several hours at Salt Lake where they Mrs. Laura Sawyer returned last Mr. E. Burt, the new agent, took pos smiling, and the prospect for a bountiful visited the Mormon tabernacle, were Wednesday evening from a brief visit session of the office here on last Satur harvest is very good. permitted to gaze upon the exterior of day*. Miss Ora l.add has a school at Sand with Portland friends. the great temple, and saw many inter Earl Tidd spent several days last week About twenty members of the D. of H. Lake, Tillamook county, which colli esting places in and about the city of the saints. They were in Denver .about nine attended lodge at Dayton on last Tues meuces next Monday, sile takes her vi-itiug with his mother at North Y’aiti- hill, returning Saturday night. departure on Friday. hours, and were treated to a drive about day night Mr and Mrs. J. W. Bewley returned A number of our citizens attended the Miss Mary McEldowuey was married that interesting city by Mr. Hodson’s cousin, who met them at the station County Commissioners court Thursday, la it Wednesday to Dr. Strickland of last Monday night from Portland where Oregon City. The happy couple left they had been spending a few days. with a carriage. From Denver they on business. went direct home, not stoppiug in St. Joe Churchman has purchased the Mr. LeMasters the former railtoad tie same day for Portland. The bride Louis on account of having been on a agent, with his family has started for is well known here and has a host of barber shop fixtures of Ira Millard and friends who extend their heartiest con will continue the business at the old delayed train. Lane county. When asked what feature or condition place. Rev. Broullett will preach in the Pres gratulations. impressed him uiost forcibly, Mr. Hod byterian church on next Sunday at 11, The business at the Jones seperator is O. P. McLaughlin and wife were in son replied that the hustle and system and also at night. growing, and the people need not be Portland 'purchasing new furniture for atic order of business in bis old home Bishop Dubbs will preach in Dayton surprised to see Mr. Jones manufactur the Mack House, which they will re town was about the best eye-opener to a Sunday at it o’clock, and here at night ing butter in the near future. There is open to the public in the near future. western man. He had not been back no need of sending the cream away for in the Evangelical church. Kl.ftK WHERE IN ORKGOft there since 1893, but could see a wonder others to reap the profits when it can There will be no preaching in the M. ful change since that time. Manufac just as well be made into butter here, The annual picnic of the Polk county pioneer turing in several lines is represented E. Church on next Sunday. Gone to and Mr. Jones is the man to grasp the ' association will be held at Dal lasj June 22d. the District convention at Stayton. there, glassware, iron and plated ware be situation, ! A primitive spectacle was that of a team of Mr. J. Arms, from near Dayton, was ing the most extensive, and the various A. C. Martin who has been a great 1 six yoke of oxen on the streets of Eugene last manufacturing concerns have an aggre in town last Tuesday looking after graft sufferer for the past two years, passed I week. He is a splendid fruit tree man. gate payroll of $200,000 per week. That ing away at his home in this place Wednes At this time everything points to the prospect sum of money paid out to men with fam Rev. A. A.Winter went up to Dallas day afternoon. Mr. Martin was an old 1 of abundant crops in the Willamette valley this year. dies fifty-two times a year represents a on last Friday night to his new charge. soldier and much respected citizen. He Onions are said to|be very scarce, and there magnificent fortune to the business com He came back on last Monday to move was a devout Christian, and was anxious is promise of a big price. Already they have munity. But cheap fuel is the incentive up. that death should relieve his suffering fluctuated up to $l per sack at Portland. to all this investment of capital. Natu At Portland a reception was tendered Judge Rev. C. T. Hurd, the pastor, will He leaves a widow and one son, Elmer, ral gas was struck in that section a num preach in the Evangelical church next of Iowa, and two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Caples Tuesday evening, in honor of his return ber of years ago. And now, when the Sunday at II. The Bishop will preach at Roth, and Mrs. Wm. Nickell, both of from a four-years stay in Valparaiso, Chile. I Flax growing is a new industry which is re- gas shows signs of having nearly run its night. this place. The funeral was from the I reiving attention in Linn county. It has been course, oil is coming to the surface when demonstrated that flax is a sure and bountiful Commencement exercises of the Dallas Christian church Thursday afternoon. the wells are sunk a little deeper. crop. school will commence with the baccalau When asked about the once valuable Circuit court convened at Oregon City last Trarlier, ■■■<■(ItlKc. reate sermon on Sunday June 9. Seve week with 59 divorce cases on the docket. The timber interests of that section of Indi ral will attend from here. Biblical law is not in force in Clackamas ana Mr. Hodson said that the relentless The Joint Teachers Association held at county. Rev. Lockhart and several delegates hand of the sawmill man had denuded Amity last Saturday by Sup't. Starr of Spring wheat seeding is nearly finished, and the forests, and the mills were cutting from the M. E. Church Epworth League Polk county and Sup’t. Littlefield of this the grain is germinating well. The color of started for the district convention at little logs the thickness of a man’s body the grain is improving every day, and no insect county was a decided success. Stayton on Thursday, by river to Salem pests are damaging it. under the deluded notion that it was About one hundred teachers were pres Rev. Walters of Salem, held quarterly The Salem electric light plant was bid in at big timber. ent and enjoyed the admirable matter sheriff's sale Saturday by the London and San Rough lumber was very high, and fin- meeting here for the M. E. church on presented by the instructors. Sup ’ t. of Francisco bank, for 1144,013.84. This bank held ished lumber sold in the market at $40 last Saturday afternoon for business, and Public Instruction Ackerman lectured on the claim against the property. to $50 per thousand. Brick, however, preached Sunday at 11, going on to New Depositors in the defunct Gilbert bank at Sa Friday evening to a crowded house on was cheaper than in the west, the cost berg for night meeting. the subject of “Some Unsolved Prob lem have small hopes of recovering any great per cent of their deposits in the concern, State there being about $5 to $6 laid in the 0. T. Hurd and wife came up from lems in Oregon School Work.” The banking laws should be more rigid. wall. Portland on last Friday night, and be teachers of Amity had arranged a good Reports of damage to (he fruit crop by frosts Outside of the manufacturing centers preached twice on Sunday to his new program consisting of music and recita are numerous, but not general. Considerable business was very dull, there being prac charge. They will go to keeping strawberry bloom has been killed in southern tions for the evening meeting. tically no crops except com in that sec house in tile parsonage in a few days. The Institute was called to order Satur Oregon and in the Hood river valley. tion last year. In point of living, too. The mercury dropped to 28 degrees Thursday Rev. H K. Hines and wife were in day at 10 a. m., and after a song by the night at Ashland and the frost did a little dam Mr. Hodson was very pronounced in town over night last week. He visited little" folks of the Amity schools, Mrs. age in spots, but is is believed that the pros favor of the west. In Chciago and else the mineral springs one mile out, took a Mabel II. Douglas of Newberg presented pects for a good fruit crop are not materially where the prices at the best restaurants bath and went on to Dayton to preach the subject of “History in Relation to impaired. would not compare with those in Port on Sunday. He has been in the minis Baker City showed something of the new the Development of the Adolescent land for the same class of service tery for fifty two years. Mind.” A short recess was then had, spirit )a<t Monday when the voters of that mu- They returned home over the Great Mrs. Barret and Mrs. Adams of Day and a committee was appointed to make nicipaljty voted to bond the city for >100,000 to extend the water system and put in a light Northern to the sound, where they paid ton attended the W. C. T. U. meeting introductions to the teachers of both plant. a visit to the big sawmills at Port Blakely, on last Saturday at 3 p. m. Both made counties. After recess Sup’t. Ackerman The sawmill south of Dallas, which will man the government drydock at Port Orchard, short addresses. They will return with presented the subject of “School Law.” ufacture oak lumber, is being rapidly pushed and took advantage of a steamship rate others from there 011 next Saturday to giving most of tlie changes that effect to completion. The mill will also have tnachin. war which enabled them to travel from attend the union here again at 3 p 111. cry for sawing and shaping plow beams, wagon the teachers in the new laws passed at felloes, etc. There the enterprise of our Polk Seattle to Victoria at the low rate of tile last session of the legislature. county neighbors is apparent. twenty-five cents each. But alter all the N LU HriKi. Institute adjourned at 12 to meet at Dr. Butler informs the Independence Enter visiting with loved ones, the sight seeing r.30, during which time the teachers prise that In bis travles over the country about Prof. Kelsey preached in Friends and relaxation from business cares, they were with Mrs. Sanders at the Amity all he hears is “cows.’’ He says people are just are rejoiced at getting back to Oregon, church Sunday evening. hotel doing justice to the excellent meal tumbling over themselves to get into the dairy business and that very near every farmer is where, as Mr. Hodson expresses it, the Mrs. Maud Morcback of Ranier arrived that she had prepared for them. sowing more or less to grass. Everybody seems fields are green and everything is not in town Monday evening. At the opening of the afternoon session to be well pleased with the creamery. locked in the cold embrace of winter. Quarterly meeting was held in the M. Prof. W. I. Reynolds of Dallas present Chas. M Hill, jsistmaster at BelknapSprins, E church on Sunday, by Dr. D. A. Wal ed the subject of “Ornamentation of who was indicted by the United States grand GGPHFR. ters. School Grounds,” and Prof. Duncan jury on a charge of making false returns of the receipts of his office, was Indicted on two count» Mrs. L. Wild and child of Pottland, of Dayton followed with a paper on for making false returns to the auditor of the Church services will be held next Sun- lay at it o’clock. Rev Dicbel will fill visited over Sunday with Mrs. F. H. Discipline. Sup t. Ackerman then took I | »os tofflee department of.the amount of postage the subject assigned to President Camp starnps'canceled by him as postmaster at Bel Storey. the pulpit. knap Springs, with intent to increase his remu The contract has been let for the build bell who was unable to be present. The neration. Fred Lebold and Milam Agee are put subject was on “ Public School Libraries, ” ting in a saw mill on the mountain ranch ing of the new grist mill, to Jones and It Is now rumored that Wells, Fargo dr Co. it and the new law relative to this subject to have a competitor in the express field on Cummings. of the latter. was explained to the institute. Hon. B. the Pacific coast and that the Pacific express An excursion boat will run to Chan.- Chas. Casey left last week to begin F. Mulkey addressed the teachers on the company, which it owned by the Union Pacific. work at Hoquiam. He writes that he is poeg on Thursday to accomodate all who subject of “Economy of Energy” in the Missouri Pacific ami Wabash railroads, has se cured a favorable contract with the Southern wish to witness the unveiling of the state well pleased with the country. school room. Pacific for easy terms on all trains. Wells Fargo monument. Jasper Agee and son are at Salmon NOTES. has monopolized the express business on thia The graduating exercises of the New river getting their ranch ready for habi All of the teachers of Dallas, McMinn coast for many years and it has been supposed tation. They will return home this berg public school class of 1901, will take ville, Amity, Newberg and Dayton were that It was secure in its monopoly. place in Craters hall, on the evening of week. present and the Principals of North Yam President McKinley will etop at Port The farmers were glad to see the rains May 10th. The class consists of three hill, Ballston, Dundee, Carlton, I.aFay- land, May 22d, The Southern Pacific young ladies and six young men. that came the first of the week. The ette, and several of the teachers of Inde- I will make rate of one fare for the round The Odd Fellows and Rebeckahs gave grain and gardens look much better pendence, Sheridan, and nearly all of | trip to Portland from Dallas, Sheridan, a banquet and social in Craters hall, on the teachers of the country schools in the since the shower McMinnville and rtationa north thereof. Prof. C. H. Tiekets will be for trains arriving at Port- As a result of the trial before the jus the evening of April 26th, in honor of surrounding territory. tice of the peace, C. C. Linden, at Sheri the eighty second anniversary of Odd Jones of Salem was also present in the , land on the morning of May 22d, and dan, Mart Tharp has been bound over to Fellowship. A large number of guests interest of the Oregon Teachers Monthly". I leaving the same evening or following were in attendance. He in company with Sup’t. Ackerman morning. Reception exercises have been appear at the circuit court this fall. rode to Salem on their bicycles after the so planned an to give an many an |xiMible Oalrnpalhy. At the election, last Sunday, of the Osteopathy successfully treats the fol session of the institute was over. officers of the Y. P. S. C. E., Marion an opportunity to see and hear the Charles Deach made the trip frotn Che- president. The committee of arrange Taylor was elected pre«ident, Carrie lowing diseases: Diseases of the «tom Sappingffelil vice president, Fanny Tay ' ach, liver, kidneys and bowels, such as halem Mountain on a bicycle, coming ments wilt spare no effort to make the lor secretary, and Leia Agee treasurer. I constipation, diarrhoea, indigestion, etc.; the fartherest of any of the teachers. occasion a memorable one. all nervous diseases, headache, neuralgia, Nntlre ta the Publie Onr cheese factory at Sheridan has now Card ol Thank«. ' backache; diseases of the eye, throat and , . . , . „ . , , I started for the season, and we want all I take this method of expressing my j nose; diseases of women; diseases of men, I have engaged J. A. Fnsbie as local , n,e milk that can ba delivered there. If heartfelt thanks to my friends and I such as itnpotency, prostatitis, inflama. manager of my lumber yard located at you can’t deliver milk there, ship your neighbors, for their kindness and Chris 1 tion of bladder and uretha, painful urina the old foundry site, McMinnville. lie cream to tie at Portland. Ship three tian sympathy on the sad occasion of the tion, etc.; paralysis, rheumatism, appen will be pleased to figure with you on all times each week; will trade you United States Separators for your cream. Write death and burial of my wife. I thank dicitis, scitica etc., as well as all acute house bills or smaller orders. for terms. T. S. Townsend Creamery Co., t8m6 A. T rudell . | you one and all. J ohn R edmond . diseases. 44 Second St., Portland, Or. If To For a $25 wheel that “Snell” in my window can’t be beat. Boys, those box kites are flyers and those tops are hummers. Rubber balls and jump ropes for the girls. Also a fine line of shelf paper for house cleaning. Yours truly, G eo . L. W illiams . Grissen’s old stand. I. inïETTF. Where the Air 1» Hnltuy anil W here the Field« are Green.