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r ambili » VOL. XXXI. Entered atibe Postoffice In McMinnville, as Second-class matter. Wills’ Modern Advertising Plan M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, OCT. 25,1901. APPORTIONING STATE TAX. A Former McHInuvIlle Citizen Yumbill Couuly’s Share Luder the New 1.aw—The Percentage Plan. One Dollar If paid In advance, Slnglenumber. Ove cent.. NO. 45. LOCAL NEWS. Uncle Billy Caldwell is quite ill thia week. Ferry. There is a falling off in the value of Henry Eccleeton has sold his hop crop Through the liberality of Mc E. F. Sutherland, who last year trad assessable property in Yamhill county at 9 cents a pound. Minnville's Leading Merchants, ed his residence here for a farm at this year of $38,472 as compared with For Sale—Two fresh cows at a reason A $100 A. B. Chase Parlor Organ Scholl’s Ferry in Washington county, the assessment of last year. It is notice able price. R. W. L ancefield . Purchased from the old reliable music was found dead on Friday last near his able, however, that there is a corres Mrs. John Berry is visiting her mother dealer Geo. C. Will, Salem, Oregon, will home, by his stepson, William Fletcher. ponding increase in the valuation of the and other relatives at Pullman, Wash. be given to the one holding the largest Ed had been working at blacksmithing taxable property of every other county number of coupons on November 16th, in Portland, and had come home for a in the state that has been equalized by To loan on improved real estate—$5,- 1901. All coupons must be signed by 000, from 1 to 5 years. L. R oot . the merchant issuing the coupon, and by few days to rest, as he had been feeling the respective couuty boards, the in crease in Multnomah county alone reach Dr. Lowe the optician will be in Mc ill. Friday morning his two sons went the holder of same The purchaser can give his or her coupons to some one else over to an adjoining farm for a load of ing the sum of f15.924.277. This in Minnville Nov. 11th,12th, and 13th and let them sign them. It will pay you potatoes. Ed remained at the house, crease signifies one of two things. Eith Home grown English rye grass seed to trade at the following stores and re ceive a coupon with every 25c C ash pur but becoming restless, suggested to his er greater prosperity has overcome the for sale by R. Baird, North Yamhill, Or. wife that he would go out and hunt balance of the state and overlooked this chase : Bring your chickens and eggs to H. C. McMinnville Grange & Farmers store, some Chinese pheasants, as there was county, or else the new law in reference Hannon and get the cash. C. F. Dan Dry Goods, Clothing & Shoes. Organ nothing about the house that demanded to the apportionment of the state tax iels' old stand. on exhibition at this store. his services. His wife said she would has made it possible to confirm the sus H. C. Burns, Furniture Store. A McMinnville man says he reads the be glad to have some birds, and with picion that the majority of couuties in J. G. Wiesner—Cigars and Tobacco. bible first, and next to that the Reporter. Wm. F. Dielschneider & Bro., jewelers. this he left with the understanding that the state have purposely been making ( ULi nm s school notes . UOPHEH. Willard & Ehrmau & Co., meat mar he would be back for dinner. Not re a ridiculously low valuation in order to That man is all right. ket. Dr. G. S. Wright may be found in his turning at the appointed time, search escape payment of iheir just share of Several new students are enrolled in The farmers are all busily engaged in Rogers Bros., Drugstore. was begun. He was found over a little the state tax burden. It looks as if this office in this city from this time on, dur the high school. T. A. White—White’s Restaurant. getting their grain in before the fall ing all business hours. We are having too many tardy marks. S. P. Houser—Second-hand store and hill from the house, by the side of a latter were true, since slate taxes are not rains commence. Sewing Machines. large cedar stump. His left hand was now levied as formerly. The new law Lambert Bros, want all the poultry, There is no need of this. If you get out of bed at any reasonable time there is A. Flynn of Willamina came over Geo. L. Williams—Bookstore. eggs and farm produce, for which they lying under him, and his right hand was passed by the last legislature provides F. W. Spencer—Hardware, Farm Ma Saturday and visited a few days with will pay the highest cash price. At no need of being tardy. for making the levy on an entirely dif lying above his head. The shotgun had Julius Wood has dropped his studies chinery, Bicycles and Sewing Machines. Palmer’s old stand. the family of J, Thompson. in the 9U1 grade. J. S. Roscoe—Bicycle Sundries and two shells in it, one being discharged, ferent principle. It was formerly the Dr. J. E. Bartel, formerly of this city, I. Lambright was out from McMinn Repairs. Our football team will play their first and the trigger of the other barrel was custom to levy a percentage on the total A. J. Loban, Harness Shop. cocked. The gun lay as if pushed from taxable property of each county, but and late of Hopewell, has located in game on the college grounds on Satur ville Monday to view the progress of Triplett & Hendershott—Confectionery Tillamook, in partnership with Dr. F. C. day afternoon at 2:30. Their oppouents his farm since his removal to the city. C. F. Daniels—Feed, Seed & Produce. the front of the man. A stick of about until 1905 the levy will be based on the Nichols. are a picked team of town boys and a Mrs. M. Grimm has moved her house Lambert Bros.—Groceries &. Commis the length required to reach the trigger average valuation of taxable property good game is expected. sion. Those iudebted to S. A. Manning was lying near. The shot evidently en for the past five years. By this method The “hard times social” given by the hold belongings to the house on the call and settle at the office of young ladies of the basket ball team Shortridge farm, where she will live tered the mouth, tore away the lower for the current five years Yamhill’s please R. L. Conner. last Friday evening was .. grand success during the winter. teeth and tongue, and much of the share of the state tax will be .0391 per Seth O. Coolidge, formerly of this in every way. Quite an extensive lite lower right side of the face. Coroner cent of the money collected from the Jasper Agee and family left for their rary program was given, after which a Via of Washington county held an in various counties for the maintenance of city, has become editor of the Vale Dem social hour and lunch were had. The Salmon River ranch Saturday. They quest on Saturday morning, and the state institutions. Multnomah county ocrat in Malheur county. He seems to proceeds amounted to something over expect toieturn to Gopher in the spring. jury found that the deceased came to will pay .3123 per cent; Marion, .0613 have got in on the ground floor with the fourteen dollars. Quite a number of cattle are changing R oll , of H onor his death by a gunshot wound, with sui per cent; Linn, .0526 per cent, and Lane, oil excitement. hands. John Cronin and J. Thompson The Grange store means business and 1st and second grades, Cook school— cidal intent. .0462 per cent, and soon down the list. each sold a fíne drove of cattle to Ed the stock of goods will be closed ont at Percy Fitzhugh, Grant Irvine, Lyman After 1905, each county ’ s share will be The news in McMinnville was not en Rogers this week. Latourette, Claud Marshall, Oscar No cost. wak, Elmer Poole, Ione DuBois, Norina tirely surprising. Those who knew Ed figured on the average expenditures, Fred Lebold brought his engine back The thermometer registered 78 degrees Young, Mabel Maloney, Harold Bird, most intimately, knew that he had a roads and bridges excepted, during the to the saw mill Friday. Since harvest Harry Hibbs, Arthur Nowak, Mabel despondent nature, and as well that he current five years. That is, the expen on Tuesday. The highest record during Baker, Eva Cable, Genevieve Irvine, it has been undergoing repairs, but is often experienced spells of exuberance ditures of all the counties will be added the month of October for several years Dora Long, Irma Rummel. Is always fac equally decided. He was last in this together and each county’s share will was in 1897, when on the 5th and 6th 1st and 2d grades, Columbus—Perry now ready to be put in use again. Fred Daniel left Monday to begin Glendenning, Ercel Lynch, Cyril Web ing you when city early in October, and had come be the proportion that each bears to the registration was 81. work near Bellevue. Until recently he ber, Gordon Wallace, Ephriatn Ford, yon cease to back for the purpose of again getting the whole. As this proportion is, so We are paying this week 30 to 35 cts MoriceGlendenning, EligahCook, Tomy has been at work in Portland. per roll for good butter, and 20 cts for the state tax of each will be figured, it Cook, Lyle McCullough, Waldennar have the cor- possession of his blacksmith shop, now remains to be seen whether or not the fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . Mr Evans was home to visit over Johnson, Walter White, Ersel Pearson, leased to Mr. Boyd. He expressed him rect time. Sunday for the first time in about two Ivan Pearson, Richard Flynn, Oliver H. E. Brown has sold the Stayton new scheme will be popular. self as having made a bad change finan Mail to E. D. Alexander of Fayette, Hill, Hugh Peek, Ernest Peek, Clarence months. He has been employed near cially in removing to Washington county, Webber, Glen Ladd, Eldred Ford, Grace Iowa. Brown will return to the east. Boardman, Jennie Waugaman, Ivis Rob Amity during this time. Hr«. Nettie J. X'ngermnii. You can best answer the and that McMinnville was good enough Brown is the man to whom Al Snyder bins, Hazel Lynch, Venetta Emmett, question by bringing yi our for him He could not get immediate The Reporter takes pleasure in pre nt. James’ Fair. senting the likeness of Mrs. Ungerman had negotiated his plant in this city, Mauilie Baker, Alma Brumback, Helena possession of the shop, but was promised watch to us for repairs, or, of this city, one of the most prominent but was tricked out of it bv a third Willis, Doda Rhodes, Madge Eckman, The big fair to be held in Campbell's it after the expiration of the lease. He Rela Kegg, Alta Glendenning, Nettie hall Oct. 30th, 31st, Nov. 1st and ad, by better still, buying from us ¡ an had frequently been heard to say of late party before its full consummation. Houck. the ladies of the St. Jamea’ Catholic elegant new watch. 3d and 4th grades, Cook—Bertie Weav church is going to be a great succeaa. Prof. Rutherford, principal of the com that he was “done for,” in a financial mercial department, will conduct, a night er, Terry Pace, Oran Funk, Roy Funk, There will be six splendid booths con way. Homer Mosher, Roleigh Burch, Norris Wm. f. Dielschneider & Bro., school at the college on Monday, Rogers, Colonel Branson, Percy Varney, taining all kinds of good things to eat, He leaves a wife, three daughters and to wear and to decorate with. The arti Wednesday and Friday evenings. Indi Glen Ruffner, Edith Easterly, Ona Cary, cles are said to be the finest and moat McMinnville's Reliable Jewelers. three sons. The body was brought to vidual instruction given in penmanship, Marie Henry, Minnie Nowak, Bessie costly of their kind ever offered before this city Saturday evening, and on Sun arithmetic, book-keeping, shorthand and York. Ada Marshall, Esther Marshall, to the public at a fair. All the com day morning at 10 a. tn., funeral services Hazel'Gaunt, Clarissa Smith, Muriel mittees have been appointed and have typewriting. No classes. tf were held at the Christian church under Long, Edith Malone, Dottie Iiively. nearly completed their preparations. auspices of Charity lodge A. O. U. W., 3d and 4th, Columbus—Gilman Gray, The amusement committee has a de J. E. Brooks has sold about 100 acres Il lliippene«! in a ■»rug More. and Diana lodge K. of P., the latter tak of his farm adjoining this city to Milton Harry Powell, Stella Bryan, Edna Hill, cidedly rich and changing program for Helen McCullough, Fleeta Northlip, A. Marshall and wife, late of Blackfoot, Veda Rhodes, Helen Adams, Tressie each evening and the beat talent has ‘ One day last winter a lady came to ing the service at tie grave. Rev. A. L. been secured. • my drug store and asked for a brand of Platt preached the funeral sermon. Idaho, who have taken possession. The Kelley, Omer Hubbard, Glen Hamden, cough medicine that I did not have in Burial was by the side of his father and price was about $35 per acre, which is Letha Ladd, Eva Ladd, Lottie Barnhart. Block,” says Mr. 0. R. Grandin, the daughter in Masonic cemetery, and was Operation for AppansUcltla. 5th grade, Cook—Ernest Stout, Law regarded as low. Mr. Brooke reserves p ipular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. •‘She rence Yocotn, Roy Johnson, Royal Var Jerse Hendershott, aged 25 yean, a Deceased was 41 his residence and about two acres of ney, Frank Platt, Rex Tallman, Fred was disapfiointed and wanted to know largely attended, farmer of Stayton, and eldest eon of land. what cough preparation I could recom years of age, and for several years had Young, Wilma Duncan, Lola Walker, Geo. W. Hendershott of the Comwer- mend. I said Io her that I could freely been an enthusiastic mere ber of above Died—At Bellevue, early Friday morn Zealous Fletcher, Edith Weaver, Clara cial hotel of this city, was operated on recommend Chamberlain’s cough rented) lodges, anil an earnest member and sup ing, Oct. 18th, of fever, Ethel, the Arthur, Neva Chandler, May Williams for the removal of the vermiform appen and that she could take a bottle of the 6th grade, Columbus—Olive Blood, dix at the Salem hospital on Tuesday. 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. remedy and after giving it a fair trial if porter of the Christian church of this ladies of this community in official lodge C. J. Payne Her illness was of brief Arnold Johnson, Ethel Ford, Ethel Gray, The appendix had bursted and scattered ehe did not consider it worth the money, city. Lora Fletcher, Bessie Lnelling, Lepha the contents, which condition always circles. Every official trust held by her, to bring back the bottle and 1 would re and there have been several, has been duration, and the parents have the sin Thurber, Floris Derby, Naomi Carlin, renders recovery somewhat doubtful. fund the price paid. In the course ol carried with dignity and efficiency. cere sympathy of friends in their lose. Eva Little, Eva Akin, Lillian Nowak, The young man’s father received a tele a day or two the lady came bark in com phone message of the condition of his Last week closed five years’ service as The funeral was conducted on Saturday Clifford Dennis, Nora Ilarnden. panv with a friend 111 need of a cough 7th grade, Columbus—Sam Babcock, son on Monday forenoon, and went over Grand Mistress of Records and Corres at the home by Rev. A. L. Platt of the medicine, and advised her to buy a bot Lovell Keen, Orville Yocom, Frank to Salem that day. He came home pondence for the Rathbone Sisters, and tie of Chamberlain's cough remedy. I Jones, Clarence Kingery, Edgar Pace, Tuesday and returned again today. for the service she was granted the hon Christian church. * consider that a very good recommenda Herbert Eckman, ~ Ethel Paulus, Reta The doctors give little encouragement, ors of Past Grand Chief. She declined Mr. Peck, in charge of the parly sur tion for the remedy.” It is for sale by further election. Mrs Ungerman _ is a veying a line for the Northern Pacific Yocom, Minilie Hirschbiirg, Lulu Olds, but equally bad cases have been brought Ho worth & Co. Mary Lee, Bessie Cook. to a successful termination. native Oregonian, and is officially iden 9th and loth grades—Edythe Bristow, tified with the Rebekahs and Native from Scappoose to Tillamook, has in Wm. Eberhard, Clash <»f Anilinrity. Daughters. formed the Tillamook Herald that he Florence Barnhart, l.icen.ea (• Harry. Earnest Poole, Kelton Peery, Maryjones, County Judge John H Scott of Marion will probably reach Tillamook October 20. Lila Winiganinn. I la Stewartson, Earl Oct. 18 — A. L. Silvey, aj, of Aberdeen, county has trouble. He has engaged Card ol Thank«. The route is a rough one but a railroad Blood, Gussie Updegraff, Bertha Con- two expert bookkeepers, G. P. Clark Wash., and Florence Bryan, 19, of Mc We take this method of expressing our can be constructed cheaply. The sum verse, Letha Henry, Marie Irvine, and G. W. Buchanan, to expert the Minnville. Hope Sully, Julia Olds, Cleva heartfelt thanks to the members of the mit will be tunneled for a distance of books of the county officers, and now Peery, Esther Martin, Belle McDougall, the officers refuse to have their books A. O. U. W. and Knights of Pvtbias, 700 feet, and the crossing of the south Merle Nelson, Cecil Hoskins, Ralph Chrl.tlau Church. checked by outsiders—the two men are and to all friends in general who showed fork of the Nehalem will be made at Martin, Cecil Peckham, Danna Potter. nonresidents—and insist there is no need Is more common than we may think, if Bible school 9:45 s. m., preaching II of going to the expense now, as the we define gluttony as eating bevond the their sympathy in our bereavement. Vine Maple poatoffiee. The party is a. m., Junior Endeavor 3 p. tn., Y. P. S. Nell 00 1 Heport. books will all have to be experted on body's need of sustenance anti beyond And we would not forget those who con now just beyond Foley poetoffice. C. E. 6:30p.m., preaching 7:30 p.m. July I next, when the present officers the stomach’s capacity for digestion and tributed the floral offerings and fur RejKirt of McMinnville schools for You are invited. A. L. P latt , Pastor. The Yamhill Coal and Oil Co. lack retire. assimilation of food. That is a fair -------- >«■ ■ ,, only a few hundred dollars now of hav first month ending Oct. 18, i901 The order for experting the books was definition, and it fastens the name glut nished the music. M rs . E. F. Sl'THERI.AND AND F a MII.V. ing sufficient funds on band from the made by the Judge outside a term of ton on many a person who would resent HI. E. Church. court, and is not of record, and this is the term as an insult. Th? fact of this sale of stock to warrant them in procur Sunday School 9:45, preaching 11, Jun Call (or Citizen«’ Meeting. another objection urged. The County gluttony is marked by its consequences. ing the necessary machinery for drilling. ior league 3, Epworth league 6:30, Judge however expects to remedy that The overloaded stomach becomes dis A meeting of the voters of McMinn The people are beginning to realize the preaching 7 :30, Henry T. Atkinson, pus- by calling a special term of the court eased. The popular term for the condi tor. As next Sunday will be quarterly and making the order regularly. The tion is’’weak’’ stomach. The ’’weak” ville is hereby called to meet in the end of the suspense and to see the goal meeting, the pastor will preach • vary g! TKACH KM officer^ threaten to enjoin the Judge stomach fails in furnishing adequate nu court house on Saturday evening, Oct. of success, and are subecribing liberally GKADFJL a 1 : - short sermon in the morning; this will be from experting the books at this time, trition for the body, and soon the " weak 26tb, 1901, at 7:30 o'clock, for the pur- for the stock, which cannot remain long ' 01 followed by the reception of members, si as no necessity has been shown for the ness ” spreads from the stomach to other |>oee of placing in nomination a mayor, ! eri after which the boly communion will bo at the low price of fifty cents a share work. Interesting developments are organs mh fi nuli M7I 53 5 51 Alderman Mary Bird administered, and this will be followed by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery city recorder, city marshal, and three Within the next sixty days the com Mh looked for, and litigation may result 635 in 10 S. S. lilllK’MIi a general class meeting. In the evening 6*7 :|6 3 io Addy Bristow from the judge's attempt to check the cures diseases of the stomach and other councilmen to he voted for st the city pany hopes to 1« able to have the drills nth 6th M..1 II 3 47 Grat e Newell Dr. Watters, the presiding elder, will be organs of digestion and nutrition. It election on the 4th day of November, pounding away towards the hidden 5th officers’ books. 705 6S 1 4'2 l 'ora Corner present and preach. All are cordially enables the perfect assimilation of food, 1901. 3 A4 ( oliim 625 31 3 34 Emma Greene J acob W ortman , Mayor. invited. On Monday morning the quar wealth of the Chehalem hills. 41 Dot ha banieh 3 A 4( 'ook 747 32 by which alone the health and strength « 52 Eva Hembree 1 A2 Colum *>« terly conference busineee meeting will bo Drying preparations simply devel of the body is maintained. Mrs. N.J. Ungerman, of McMinnville, 1 A 2 Cook 79« « *2 46 Hattie William« held at 9:30. All members are urged to "Your medicine helped me an much that I Your Life is at Stake op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions, visited with her daughter yesterday at be present. praise it too highly." write» Mrs C. L- Total« •'< :*7 •25 which adhere to the membrane and decom cannot When in the hands of the man who com Brooks, of Poland. Androocoggin Co.. Me. "The pose. causing a far more serious trouble than first dose I look helped me I cannot forget pounds your prescriptions. He must the central station of the telephone ex L. R. A lderman , Principal. the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry how I felt when I tool! it; I was suffering every know his business and have the right change. Mrs. Ungerman has just com *1 tennkagl vlng R.ras.w- with indigestion, and my stomach was so ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs thing CA8 TO TIT A.. kind of fresh, ppre, reliable drugs for the pleted a term of five years served as bioMed that it seemed as though it must burst. The ministerial associatioa of this city and use that which cleanses, soothes and Mr husband said he was suing for the doctor, I compound your doctor wants yon to Ih» Kind You H11» Alwin Bought unanimously voted that the annual union. heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy but I said if he would get me a bustle of the have. We have both—the skill and the Grand M. of R. <k C Rathbone Sisters. Bean ths Thanksgiving wrmon should be preached- Medical Discovery' I would try that Her efficient service and great popularity Signature and will cure catarrh or cold in the head I • Golden at the Christian church thia year, the had not taken it long when I felt relieved and ' drugs. Over twenty years at the pres- •f < easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be have not had a loach of indigestion or stomach j cription counter, of hard work and study, with her associates is emphasized when sermon to be preached by Rev. Leonard. mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the trouble since I had been sick for four years , assures you that you get what your pres- it is stated that the official term is but When you cannot sleep for coughing, | W. Riley, pastor of the Baptist church. levs than four bottles cured me Some 60c. size. Ely Brothers. 56 Warren 8t., N.Y. «nd that knew me before I began to take the i cription calls for. Our prices are always one year, and to serve five years means it iff hardlv neceMary thgt anyone should The arrangements concerning music, The Balm cures without pain, does not people r Golden Medical Discovery ’ tell me that they I the lowest Yours, for business five consecutive elections. A sixth tell yon that you need a few doses of order of service, etc., will be in charge irritate or ranee sneezing. It spreads itself never saw such a chanse in any one. «nd they PEERY DRUG CO., say they don't see how I can do such Urge Charnherlain'a cough remedy to allay the of Rev. A L Platt. Further announce over an irritated and angry surface, reliev also as I do now. when I had net done a Prescription Druggists. election was declined. as the lady felt irritation of the throat and make sleep ments will he made later. ing immediately the painful inflammation. washings washing for so lo«g - that she has earned a rest.—Hillsboro possible. It is good. Try it. For sale ^With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed Dr. Pierce’» Pellets cure biliousness. See my 5c tablet«. Geo. L. Williams. Independent. by Howortb A Co. School Books at William’ book atoro nst Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. Found Dead Near Seltoll’s 15 Minutes sufficient to give you most delicious tea biscuit using Royal Baking Powder as di rected. A pure, true leavener. J Timely Question GLUTTONY 3