The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, January 12, 1894, Image 2

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ïamhill County
A CORKESrOA DE>CE
few davs before indicated that he
had no rights. So the speaker
compelled to rule .m favor of
F. M. JARMH/-
.. erv week seems to show more Boutelle. and rathc-r than have
PUBLiSHER AND P>
clearlv the utter unauiiity of the bill come up for consideration.
democrats made a dilatory motion
J. «. RCKM 4N, U«»rlaR^ ■J
^^own country democratic party to properly manage
which results«'! in the refusal of the
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’ering hard times, the affairs of tlx government or even
Al
republicans to vote and the demo­
and that fast and populous portion to agree within itself as to what its
ADVERTISIN'» RATE-*
course should be. Coming together crats were thus unable to obtain a
Tteadins noue«» tn local mltunn* 13 reou per
ue l>t Snt week and 5 ceto per line, thereafter of the British empire, India, is said
quorum of their own members to ful­
í»t.¡ lay a Ivertlwsmen'- annual rate«, one inch to have 50.000,000 people who are five months ago it has spent the re­
par Muth »I ; «neh Mhlltioml uw h Wi ce-ula p. r
fill the promise of taking up the tar­
month
upon the verge of starvation In the mainder of the summer and autumn
The republicans by this
Ohttnarr and narria«« notice» no- «»caacin«
wrangling within itself whether it iff bill
1‘» H um rmbltabi 1 free, If fumbboi in Um-- to United States we are appalled by
s
how
cd
the
democrats that they j
>* cumni ne«•- Additional muter lucent«per
; the estimate of 2,000,000 working should or should not repeal the Sher­
tended
to
require
them -ter h
man law as desired by it « president.
people out of employment.
quorum
of
their
own
members 1
Having accomplished this, only by
The truth is that England has not
FHIDAY.JA5. 12. 1894.
upon
the
various
features
of the bill.
recovered from the gigantic losses republican votes, it is now determin­
If
the
v
attempt
to
tush
the bill
incident to the Baring Bros failure. ing whether it shall return to the in-
through
the
house
with
a
few
weeks I
T he senate confirmed Wayne Mac : followed as it was by ¿the still more ! come tax system which it so roundly
I denounced a few years ago. when it consideration as they now propose ’ “ I had Typhoid Fever
Veagh very promptly, and the rea extensive and distressing series of
left me with torpid liver and kidney
to do the republicans will compel Winch
trouble. I was a great suflerer 1 took a
son may possibly be found in the re­ Australian failures, and as for the was adopteel by the republicans
them to keep a quorum constantly bottle oi Hood’: Sarsaparilla and wa» re*tor«d
mark uf one democratic senator that continent of Europe, the curse of ; as a war measure If it should be
in the house to consider the bill.
adopted
it
will
be
in
direct
opposi-
”he should be confirmed on the fly, militarism keeps the working class
i
tion
to
the
views
of
its
president.
The distressing condition of the j
in order to bag him before he flew on the brink of starvation India
health anl gained over tour pound« In
Yet,
it
seems
probable
that
the
ma-
treasury
and the probability that the to
i
has
such
a
dense
population
that
un
­
weirtit. It b the best blood purifler.” D. M
into another party
F lxxdebs , re&l estate ageut, rottland. Oregon.
i
jority
of
the
members
of
the
party
in
democratic
party
will
have
to
in-
!
der the most favorable conditions an
»
Mood’s Pilis cure constipation. Try a box.
i congress favor it.
crease the public debt in the first
I
T he SlateiTiiuni special midwinter economy is necessary for the masses
O ”
z\s the readers have already been year of its administration has been
edition was issued on the 7th It which is far more rigid than Ameri­
dents policy of reenthroning the
.. Z
I
informed,
the
democratic
members
of
the
cause
of
a
good
deal
of
unpleas
­
All Goods heretofore advertised at Sixty Cents on former A
<*ontains 24 well written pages, being can laborers have to practice in the
| queen and it can initiate no policy
| the ways and means committee took ant talk during the past week
The
ó •’
an elaborate presentation of Oregon’s dullest of times
prices holds good during this Sale.
uf its own toward that country.
* The
up
this
week
the
question
of
how
to
receipts
of
the
treasury
have
fallen
Under the policy of protection our
leading resources and the enterprise
i
provisional
government
will
simply
I raise the necessary internal revenue off »o largely as a result of the anti­
/< ”
and greatness of the capital city. It own people were not dragged down
I to take the place of the tariff which cipated tariff ehauges aud the result i have to stand on its own bottom. In
by
dead
weight
of
competition
with
is in all respects a creditable display
the meantime Mr. Cleveland is likely
those pauperized countries, but by they propose cutting off, and by’ a of the depression coming from pros­ I to find himself in pretty close quar­
of newspaper enterprise and pluck
’■
the time the year 1893 came on the vote of six to five decided in favor pective democratic legislation, that ters when his unwarranted assump­
stage of calculation it was known of a tax of two per cent on incomes the small balance in the treasury is tion of authority is inquired into.
I t is rumored in Washington that
that the protection of 30 years was of four thousand dollars aud upwards, growing smaller every day and every
• he president will soon send a special
to be removed—not immediately but ; : and also a tax of two per cent un the month at the rate of about six mil­
OHF.GOX KEWJi AM) NOTE1.
message to congress on the Nicara- inevitabk’ This’knowlLlge’was the receipts uf corporations in excess of lion per month. So it becomes more
It Is our Aim to clean up our entire Stock of Fall and
inevitably '
gua canal; that he hopes to offset distinctive
feature of the outlook of ,heir runninK expenses. They also . apparent daily, especially since the
A Salem man has a pointer that
the dire fizzle he made of ili-- Ila twelve months ago. Throughout i,leclded on an increase of ten cents treasury statement was issued on
Winter Goods before our Spring’Goods arrive.
the state levy is to be
mills.
waiian business by asking govern- the whole domain of business'that <
the first of January, that there will
ga'lo.n_jn. the,UcX °n whisk{:
Ira F. Townsend, aged 65, and a
G
mental indorsement of the canal
I be an absolute necessity for an issu­
the
extension
of
five
years
in
the
Cleveland's efforts to set up a ’vigor- new factor was the corner-stone of! bonded period There has been a ance of bonds. This the democratic pioneer of 1847, died at Perrydale
A
the plans made for the year which j
If
ous foreign policy” are arnu3ing,
members look upon with dread as Saturday, and was buried Sunday at
I
great
clamor
among
the
southern
has now closed
when not dangerous
! democrats for a tax on incomes. they well may, but it is quite appar­ Dallas with Masonic honors.
In the outlook for 1^4 that same
Circulars and Gossamers Reduced from $2
The bondsmen of V. L. Arrington. |
ent that they cannot avoid it unless
fact is the chief factor. There is, it | They argue that the northern fellows
T he democrats, with their great is true, uo little feeling in the com- I j grew rich during the war while the by the coinage of the seigniorage and defaulting Douglas county treasurer, (
and $3 to 50 Cents
majority in congress, were unable, to rnunity that perhaps the senate will ’ south were being made poor, and while the democratic party might be have paid into the treasury $3000 of I
that the people who have now large foolish enough to pass a measure of the $23,000. It is predicted that the.
get a quorum together to consider
come to the rescue, placing the wel-1
the Wilson tariff bill until they had fare of the people above party con­ incomes as a result ought to be com­ thia kind it is certain that Presi­ whole amount will be paid within 60
r
sent out warrants for arrest of about sistency But this hope is too remote : pelled to pay a large proportion of dent Cleveland will not sign it. So days.
it
seems
probable
that
before
many
A new flag station has been estab­
4
forty members. The proverbial in­ to form a safe basis of calculation, the money raised for paying pensions
capacity of the party to formulate and the same caution and retrench- and the public debt. So the south­ weeks have passed the democratic lished on the Woodburn-Springfield
legislation crops out again,and there | tnent which were required at the ern people have been in favor of a party will put itself on record as in­ railroad between the latter place and
is not much doubt that the bill would . threshold of 1893 are required now, I tax upon incomes which would take creasing the debt of the country Natron. It is at Douglas & Leving-
of dollars out of northern I which the republicans have brought er’s dairy farm, and has been chris­
fall of its own weight in the house, i only with the greater emphasis. No, millions
, A
.
,
i
I
amount
of
optimistic
comment
would
P
“
*®*
and
Put h*m
1he treas- j ' down from two and a half billions to tened Douglas.
but for the strong moral support the
road in Southern California. The
1894.
1894.
administration is able to lend it.
make the enterprise of the country ur-V Besides the ,n.ost ‘mportant six hundred millions.
A deaf and dumb boy, a son of B Southern Pacific has issued orders
Harper’s CUeekly.
start the idle machinery and light corporations are in the north, and; The Hawaiian troubles continue to Peters, of Pendleton, was struck by i to all its surveying crews who have
Hafper»’s magazine.
lhus again,
a*ain the , tax
tax on incomes
,iucomes of worry the democratic mind They a Union Pacific train and hurled. been idle for months to be ready for
T he populibts assume flint they the quenched fires of industry so thus
ILLUSTRATED.
ILLUSTRATED.
see every day more clearly that the down ati embankment. The engine work as soon as spring opens, com­
are going to do great things in Ore­ long as the menace of the Wilson bill eorporttons would bear heavily on
mencing March 1st, 1894. About i
president has made a mess of it and was carrying a snowplow, so he was ! the first work to be done will be pre­
that, section of the countr-V-
gon this year As near as we can hangs over the country.
Harper’s Weekly is beymi.l all question
Harper's Magazine for JS94 will maintain the leading journal in America,in it» splen­
,
every
one of the party is anxious to not much hurt.
liminary survey, followed by a per
hat congress will do with tbej
learn, the populist crowd in this vi-1 It is no small comfort, however, to
character that lias made it the favorite did illustrations, in its corps of distin-
mauent survey by a different engi­ the
get the matter out of sight as early
illustrated periods al tor the home. Among guislied contributors, and in its vast army
ciuity consists of about the same lot know that this country has an abun- Proposition to impose a tax upon in-,
Fat hogs from Rogue river valley neer, of this big tunnel.
the
results of enterprises undertaken by of readers. In special lines it drawa on
as possible. Whether they will be
of fellows that it did two years ago dance of the necessaries of life for all comos uncertain, (t is quite prob-.
have been going to San Francisco by
the publishers, there will appear during i the highest ordei of talent, the men b.-st
Thos.
Berg
and
liobt.
Garthorne
-i
.
•> .« .-i i
_
able that the maioritv
demo-I
majority of the demo
­ I able to do this, however, is another the trainload for months past Last were sentenced in the United States the year superbly illustrated itapets on ! titled by position and training to treat the
They are a pretty good lot of fellows the
people, and thattho humane sen­
India, by Edwin Lord Weeks, on the Jap- ' leading topics of the day. In tietiou the
question for the republicans are de­
cratic
members
of
the
house
favor
in their way, but they don t stick to timent, the intelligence and veracity c
year they were sent to Portland and district court on the 3d, to imprison­ aneie Seasons by Alfred Parsons, on Ger­ : most ixipular story writers contribute to its
It may be set down as certain termined that it shall not be put out the Sound cities, but, according to ment in the Multnomah ’county jail many by l’oulutey Bigelow, on Paris by columns Superb drawings by the fote-
one thing long enough to make it a of our people will come to the rescue it.
1
Richard Harding Davis, and on Mexico by ' most artists illustrate its -pceial articles,
of
the
poor.
Many
comforts
may
be
1'*e republicans ate against it. of the way and that the whole matter the Tiding», a better market has six months each. They were indict­ Frederic Remington.
success If they would just run this I
: its stories, and every notable event of pub-
ed
for
smuggling
opium
and
pleaded
I shall be thoroughly and unmerci-
Among thr other notable features of the i lie internet. it contain portraits of the
campaign on the sub-treasury idea, abridged, but the depths of misery Shou,d th,> democrats go into caucus
been found in California.
guilty.
year will be novel» by G»orge du Manl ier i distingui'bod men and women whu are
I fully exposed.
O. P. A ustin .
and Charles Dudley Warner, tin- personal i making the history of tile time, while
which was the main hobby two years chronic in the old world will be tem- and decide that the members of the
Henry Blackman of Heppner has
reminiscences of W. D. Howells, and eight i special attention is given to the annv and
porarv
here
and
during
the
year
on
P
al
fy
shall
be
bound
by
the
act
s
of
<igo, people might gain confidence in
short stories of Western frontier life by | navy, amateur »port, and music and tire
been appointed internal revenue col­
I
MEWS OF THE WEEK.
Owen Wister, Short stories will also lie j dratua, by distinguished experts
which we are now entering the peo-; ^‘at caueus they will doubtless force
In a
their sincerity. But they wont.
lector for the district of Oregon.
contributed by Brainier Matthews, Rich­ i word. Harper's Weekly combines the news
pie will have a chance to retrace the P^POsition through the house
ard Harding Davis, Mary K. Wilkins, Ruth features of the daily paper and the artistic
Governor Greenhalge was inaugur­ The Telegram says his appointment
McEnery Stuart, Miss Lswrencu Alma T h - and literary qaalilies of the magazine with
the disastrous step taken in 1892. | " hftherilt
Pas* thte senate,how- ated at Boston on the 4th.
shows that Senator Mitchell has
dema, George A. Hibbard, Quesney de the solid critical character of the review.
F ew people ure aware of the ex­
|
ever,
is
doubtful.
It
lias
not
been
Beaurepaire, Thomas Nelson Psge and
tent of American interests and iuflu- No such opportunity presented itself
The wife of Senator Cockrell of some influence with the administra­
others. Articles on topics of current inter­
customary for senators to be bound
last
year,
except
indirectly,
and
est
will Ire contributed by distinguished
tion.
Blackman
was
one
of
the
dem
­
euce in Hawaii Nine-tenths of the
Harper’s Periodicals
as to party measures or strict party Missouri died in Washington on Sun­
LET IT RUN, specialists
this
is
certainly
a
very
great
advan
­
ocrats
who
heljted
Mitchell
secure
trade of the Islands is with America.
day.
and
your
cough
may
end
in
something
aeri
Per Fear:
action by a caucus, and it is well
ous. It’» pretty sure to, if you.- blood is poor.
American coin, dimes, quarters, tage which 1894 will have over 1893 known that a number of democratic
Harper’s Periodicals
New York City's uniformed police the senatorial plum.
That is just tho tune and condition that tn
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half dollars, etc , is the circulating
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4 it)
Attorney-General George E. Cham­ vitea Consumption Tim seeds are sown and
have contributed $2,038 for the re­
**er Tear;
It has fasteucu it» hold upon you, before you
uii.»-r
is
rue
wiLsoN
bill ? senators, some of whom have large
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medium and coin of the realm. All
berlain
has
decided
to
make
Port
­
know
that
it
is
near.
lief
of
the.
unemployed.
•>
HARPER
’
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YOl NG PEOPLE
incomes of their own and others who
U)
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....$1 00
It
won
’
t
do
to
trifle
and
deiay,
when
the
of their posiagestamps, postal cards
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4 QO
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'• constitutional
............... are influenced by corporations of
it a bill fur the
The Philadelphia A Reading rail­ land his future home, and is now in . remedy is at hand. Every disorder that can HARPER
Postage
free
to
all
subscribers
in
Ilia
’
S
. .. 4 co
anti stamped envelopes arc printed 1 democratic tariff for revenue only? their own state, will be opposed to road company reports a loss for the the city- fitting up his office and mak­ be reached through the blood yields to Dr. HARPER’S BAZAR
YOUNG PEOPLE
2 00 United States, Canada and Mexico.
Pierce’» Golden Medteal Discovery
For
by the American Bank Noto com­ Nut much.
ing
other
arrangements
to
begin
to
Severe
Coughs,
Bronchial.
Throat
and
Lung
the proposition to tax incomes. year of over two hundred thousand
i Postage free to all subscribers in the
pany, of New York.
All of their
practice law. He will enter the firm ’ Diseases, Asthma, Scrofula in every form, United States, Canada and Mexiio.
The Volumes of the Weekly begin with
I ) it a tariff for deficiency only? There is reason to believe that the dollars.
and even the Scrofulous affection ot the
the tirst number for January of each year.
I
foreign money order business is Not precisely. It will raise some
of
Starr
&
Thomas,
which
will
here-1
lungs
that
’
s
called
Consumption,
in
oil
Its
When
no time is mentioned, subscription»
income tax proposition will be de­
Monday morning was the coldest
earlier stage», it is a positive and complete j The Volumes of the Magazine begin with wtli begirt with the numlier current at the
transacted through the United | revenue.
feated in the senate as it should be. registered for the season at St. Paul, after be known as Starr. Chamber I cure
t the numbers tor June und December of time of receipt of order
States.
The flag of the United
It is the anly blood-cleanser, strength re- ! each year. When no time is mentioned,
Bound Volumes of iiariw-r'a Weekly for
Is it for a protective tariff? Well, The income tax as a war measure, the government thermometor stand­ lain & Thomas.
«torei
,
and
flesli-builuor
so
effective
that
it
years ba< k in neat ol-.th binding, will
States could float over such a coun­ a sort of protective tariff, but a poor
Elijah T Estes, a pioneer, was j can be guaranteed. If it doesn’t benefit or subscription« will begin with the numlrer three
was roundly denounced even when it ing at 23 below
I current nt the time of receipt of order. be sent bv mail, postage paid, or by expre-s
cure,
in
every
case,
you
have
your
money
try without doing any more violence [ and cranky sort
found dead Wednesday seven miles | back. AU medicine dealers haye^it.______ Bound volumes of Hm per's Magazine for free of expense provided the freight does
McKinley’s is was necessary for that purpose, and
The. state board of equalization ad­
years back, in neat cloth binding, will not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7
to humanity than by floating over much better, much more rational. , to return to it in these times of
southwest of Drain, in Payhurst val-1 f/ JI l/C ITCHING P1I.KS known by moisture three
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psrspirallua,cause lutonse itchn-.t be sent by mail post-paid, on receipt of $3 per volume.
journed last week after a grand total
New Mexico
(.'loth Caic-s for ea< I. volume, suitable for
when
warm.
This
form
and
BldfcD
per volume. Cloth caaes, for binding. 50
systematic, and juBt to all interests I peace and times when the country of work of $177,249,086, being II,- ley. He left his son’s place about Ynll BUitDING or PBOTRUDLNQ PILXJ cents
binding, will be sent bv mail, post-paid, on
each—by mail, post-paid.
!
UU
YIELD
AT
ONCE
TO
— -WR|
Taking revenue and anti-revenue would be prosperous but for demo- 869,684 more than that returned by noon the day before to go to a neigh­ fifYT
Remittances should be made by postoffice rereipt of fl each.
DR. 80 SAN KO’S PILE REMEDY,
bor’s house, and nothing was seen of (J l // whiob acts directly on parte affected, money order ordraft, to avoid chance of Remittauces should be made by post-
StcatTARY M orton ’ s foolishness together, the Wilson bill is a fantas- cratic agitation of the tariff question the county boards.
« ko
absorbs tumors, allays itchin«. effectln< loss.
ottice money order ordraft, to avoid cban.-e
V a permanent eurs. Price 60c Dru«1sta
him until he was found dead.
He > DJ r J C O
is already coming home to him In tic and personal bill. It is a jumble is not a popular proposition.
Newspapers are not to copy this adver­ of loss Newspapers are not to copy this
or mail. Di Boeanko. Philadelphia, Pa,
The manufactures and liberal arts was 82 years old. He crossed the
tisement without the express’ordei ot Hai advertisement without the express order to
his endeavors to discredit the wore of unconstitutionalities and favorite-1 The action of the committee in re-
Harper & Brothers.
OR. GUNN'S perdi Brothers
building
was
damaged
by
fire
on
plains
in
1852,
and
for
many
years
Address HARPER A BROTHERS,
Address HARPER A BROTHERS.
of bluff old Jerry Rusk, his prede­ isms, compounded to gratify the gard to a tax on whiskey and un
New York
New York.
cessor, he denounced the inspection more powerful applicants for licenses extension of the bonded period is Monday. Loss to the exhibits with­ kept the stage station in early days
ONION
in
is
placed
at
$100,000.
It
is
about
four
miles
north
of
Drain.
of meats for export as a fraud and a ' to rob, and to vindicate the hobbies creating a good deal of unfavorable
sham, said the money it cost brought | of Grover Cleveland put on record comment. Kentucky distillers have thought the fire was set by tramps.
An Inland Empire exchange says:
SYRUP
Mercury fell to 21 degrees below
no adequate return, and therefore he I previous to the Chicago platform been struggling for years to get an
“The outlook for sheepmen is rather
\F0R COUGHS,
stopped the work of the meat in­ [ It is the greatest humbug of the age. extension of the bonded period. The zero in Nebraska on Satuiday Cal­ gloomy at present. With wool worth
!
COLDS
-AND
spection bureau
Now comes the ¡— N. Y Sun.
I tax on whiskey under the present ifornia also experienced very low not to exceed 6 cents a pound and
temperature,
and
London
had
more
TO.\NOK1AL
parlor .«;
news from Germany that in Berlin a
i law must be paid at the end of three
mutton sheep at les3 than fl.50, they
AHO CROUP.»
R g0£>3
thg cold and snow Sunday than she has
Just wilfct every
newly Imported American ham was ¡THE PRCMOEReAST VEHD1CT. I. frQm the
cannot see where the money is com­ K REMEDY FOR CHILDREN.,
I
WILL LOGAN, Prop.
SlMI
1 Tn'« -r.-J.Mht>
vtf hen a child at home, mother made me take a tea-
found full of trichinae, and the whole I «.t------.. . • .. ------ .rv— j __ bonded warehouse, and whiskey experienced since 1881.
ing
from
to
pay
the
herder,
the
I'-IIG
II.-
|
II.
„
apooidul
of
onion
syrup
at
night,
the
next
mornlug
The verdict in the case of Prender­
cough ft as gonu. For Croup it had no equal.
r cn which has teeu built the
For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair
importation had been confiscated. It
The legislature of Colorado wa9 shearer and the taxes. The upshot my
My children insist upou having Dr. G lilu ' i Oniou
l»rx«I wed bualueee lu the world.
gast, the murderer of Mayor Carter which can “age” three or four years
Ayran which Is already prepared, more pleasant
Ferry
’
»
Seed
Annnal
ior
18*4
Cut Give Him a Call.
will not take many such occurrences
called
in
extra
session
ou
Wednes
­
of it la, some of those engaged in and without taste or atueJicf the onions. Bold at otk>.
coutalu» the sum and autatauce of
Harrison, of Chicago, is a just one, longer becomes much more valuable.
lb. l»to»t fcrioin» knowledge. Free
to again bar all American pork out and will be approved by every right- So the Kentucky distillers who make day, its purpose being as Gov. sheep raising are getting out of the
My Baths arc new anti first-class in every re­
fur the asking.
DR. GUNN S
.
D. M FERRY a CO.,
spect. kadies’Bath* and Mhanijooing a special­
Waite says, to furnish work for the business. But there is no sale for I
of Germany—and France, too, for minded man.
this
sort
of
whiskey
that
improves
1MPROVKD
He was certainly
Detroit, Mich.
ty. I employ none hut first-class men. Don't
that matter. And then the farmers guilty of premeditated murder. with age have been very anxious for unemployed, to work for free coiuage stock sheep and many will not be
forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel
I
and to permit the state, counties and able to sell at all.”
will have auother proof of the lack of
Yamhill.
That he is a crank does not relieve an extension of the bonded period so
cities to make public improvements
practical businoss sense in the pres­
Ex Policeman L. B. Keith, who in­
him from the penalty of crime. He that the}’ were not compelled to pay
on their credit with their own script voluntarily tendered his resignation
ent democratic administration.—
PILLS
the
tax
on
their
whiskey
until
they
is not an irresponsible madman. He
¿Had,
have
aged
it
as
long
as
they
want
to.
The
election
in
Salt
Lake
city
last
at the last meeting of the commis­
' ONLY 0HE
is simply a man of more or less im-
4*
perfect mental development, who They have beseiged congress for week for a member of the legislature sioners, has not been seeu since that
FOR A DOSE
an extension of the bonded i to fill a vacancy caused by death, re­ time, and at police headquarters the
The first of this week H. E. Mitch­ filled his mind with the vaporings of J’eay3
IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR,
i
period,
but
met with stern refusals. sulted in a surprising victory for the impression prevails that he has left Breat
ell, who has just arrived iu San socialistic and communistic dream­
h bad or Head aching F One of these plUs r- -
distress in the stomach and cures headacne,
Francisco, said to a reporter con­ ers. Lacking the mental acuteness I Now, however, having a Kentuckian ! republicans. Out of 6600 votes cast, the country. There is a woman look­ hevea
one each night for a week sweetens the stomach and
purifies the breath. They insure perfect digestion,
i
the
republicans
have
a
majority
of
I
on
the
ways
and
means
committee,
a
ing after him, who alleges he serious­ regulate the bowels and cure constipation. They
cerning the Oregon exhibit at the I which comes from proper educational
act promptly, yet mildly, never gripe or fucken. 20c
Midwinter
“Oregon a building is , traiuing, he accepts these things as Kentucky secretary of the treasury j 973. While the excitement ran high, ly wronged her, under promise of Druggists or mail Bcaanko Med, Co.. Phils , Fa.
ROCEHS BROS., Druggists.
all ready to-ship. It will be here in truths, instead of the fallacies they I and numerous other Kentuckians ■ owing to this being the first election marriage. This fact was communi­
J
with
a
“
pull,
”
they
have
succeeded
ever
held
in
Salt
Lake
entirely
on
cated to Chief of Police Hunt, who ’ SHERIFFS SALE ON EXECUTION.
a few days, and what is better are From this it was but a step to
—
than that, we have gut the money the commission of the dastardly in getting into the tariff bill a five party lines, the vote fell 20 per cent suggested to Keith the advisability
’OTICE 1.« hereby given that the undereigned,
years extension of the bonded period < below that polled la3t November of withdrawing from the force.—Tri- N ns sheritl of Yamhill eountv. state of Oregon
with which to erect it and stock it crime
at
under and by virtue of a writ of execution, dated
!'
December 29tii, 1593, Issued out ot the circuit
with a creditable exhibit Wo have
Pendergast s sentence is just. The which is worth millions upon millions [ The democrats concede that the re­ egram.
court of said county and etale upon and to enforce
sult is due to the dissatisfaction over
gut the niouey in good bard coin, country is full of men just like him of dollars to them.
The Ashland Record learns that that certain decree of foreclosure and sale, made
Portland Prices
and entered of record in said court on the 25th
and the exposition management may To have allowed him to go free would
The helplessness of the democrats , the silver policy of the administration the subject of the boring of a great : day of September, ltW3, in the suit in which The
Mortgag«Company, ot Scotland, (Llm
rely upon it that our exhibit will be have been to encourage further mur­ as a party was shown on the opening : and the prevailing hard times, both tunnel through the Siskiyou moun­ American
ited) was plaint!t! and John W. Townsend, Ixittte
Come and See Us
Elizabeth Townsend, bis wife, and the First Na
every thiug it should be. We shall | ders—of the same nature of his own day of the session after the holiday | of which were made the most of by tains so as to relieve the road of the | ■ tional
Bank, of McMinnville, Oregon, were de­
fendants, wherein it was decreet that said plaint-
aot rely entirely upon what we had crime The carrying out of the sen­ recess. They had advertised to the republicans. Most of the democratic great expense of the miles of loup 1 j itt
recover from the defendants, John w. Town-
and Lettie Elizabeth Townsend, in United
at Chicago by auy means, but will tence in his case will prove a. power­ world that they were going to take vote w as made up of Mormons and and high mountain grades necessary I [ send
States gold coin the sum of three thousand four
augment it in every [xjssible way ful deterrent force No close reader up the tariff bill and rush it through most of the republican vote of non­ to get over this one of nature’s land­ hundred and fifty-one dollars (S3,451.ii0> with In­
terest ou said sum from the date of laid decree at
und as a matter of fact the greater of the daily press can fail to have the house. Just before the adjourn-1 Mormons.
marks and formidable obstructions the rate of 8 per cent per annum and the addi­
tional sum of two hundred and fifty dollars as
part of the exhibit will be eutirely noticed the sudden iucrease of armed ment Mr. Boutellc bad urged upon
The latest news from Hawaii shows to cheap and easy railroad transpor­ ; attorneys fees ar.d #26.70 as costs and dls-
bursements, said writ being directed to
Bond & Phillips
new. It is true that we have beeu a cranks, presenting themselves with the speaker his desire for the consid- i that the president has put his foot tation has been revived. It will be . [ me.
F.kF.Cf TOM'S SAI E.
will, on Satuiday, the Fib day ol
February, 1894 at the hour of one o’clock p. in.
little late iu getting thoroughly absurd demands. This phenomenon eration of a resolution introduced in one step further. Demand was rembered that during the great rail­ of
said day, at the court bouse door In McMinn
is hereby given that by virtue of an
started, but we intend to make up is the direct result of Prendergast's by him condemning the course of made by Minister Willis upon the road snow blockade of January, 1891, ville, in said county and state, sell at public auc­ N OTICE
order of the county court for Yamhill coun­
tion for cash In United States gold coin, the fol­
ty,
Oregon,
directing and empowering the under
for lost time by pushing thing* and crime
lowing described real premises described In said signed as the executor
His execution will be fol­ President Cleveland on the Hawaiian provisional government that it step when the combined efforts of the decret.-
of the Inst will and teata-
and therein ordered to be sold to wit
pushing them hard ’
The preemption claim ot James C.' Gillette in lm nt of Sherman Ha« h, deceased, to sell the
lowed by its subsidence
The crank question. He had appealed to the down and out. which it promptly Southern Pacific system's best talent Yanihul
hereinafter
descrlt>ed
real
property of the estate
county, state ot Oregon, and being the
aaid decedent. In order to obtain funds with
is a coward, and will learn the lesson speaker to protect his rights with declined to do. Having no authori­ could not open this mountain for west half ( V) ot the southeast quarter it-4) ami of
which
to
pay
the
Indebtedness
of said estate and
the east half of the southwest quarter il l, of sec­
The meeting of the democratic of discretion from Prendergasts reference to the resolution and the ty to employ force, the only thing trains for five weeks, the S. P. peo tion
tnentv-six <26) In tow nship four (4) -outh of j the expenses of the adminMratlon thereof, 1
range six (6/ west of the Willamette meridian v. ill, on the 13thday of January, 1894, at tlie hour
speaker had curtly replied that the remaining was to send a report to pie had ordered their engineers, as containing
clubs at The Dalles Tuesday appears punishment
one hundred ami sixty acres and also ot one o’clock in the afternoon of said «lay at
lots tour (D, five (5) and six (6/ of section 85 in the court house door in McMinnville, Oregon,
, ’gentleman from Maine had noi Washington, which was brought by soon as they were through with their township
to have been a stormy event, xifter
four i 4 j south of range six .6) west ot sell at public auction for cash In band on day of
to the highest and U-st bidder therefor, the
When the house the steamer Corwin the first of the work iu the Cow creek can von. to the Willamette meridian, in said county cud sale,
a protracted session of quarreling
Gov McKinley was duly iuaugui- • rights to protect.
state containing M.32 acres, and also lot three -'3, following described real pioterty of said estate
to-wlv
Beginning lu the center of the county
the usual cut-and-dried .batch of res­ ated ou Monday The event 1« said met after the holidays. Mr. Boutelle week. A message from the presi­ make a preliminary survey of this of section thirty-five 1B3) In T. 4 3. R. 6 W. of the load now
there, about 27.00 chain, west of the
willaruette meridian in said eountv and state
olutions
introduced and adopted to have been more of a social than & Iliad beyn busy meantime examining dent to congress is expected from , great enterprise for a big hole containing 32.02 acres, and also the follow- east line cf Section 26. In T. 5 8. H. 4 W , in Yam
bill
county,
Oregon, at the northwest corner of
| lowing described real premises, to-wit
and the d
les separated as soon political event In courteous recog­ the records and Lad found ample pre­ day to day detailing the action of | through the Siskiyou mountains. The donation land claim of G. P. H Atterbury 233 acres now owned by A. C. Davis, thence south
32.50
chains
to
thenortnea-t corner of O. B. Skin­
Alleibury, his wife notification No.
as poss
to prevent further nition of the fact that his political cedence for demanding the eonsider- this government and the result. The surveyors' camp was prepared j 1''U ^ n “iyA
T. 4 8- R- 6 W, ot the Willamette meridian ner’s laud, thence weBt 15.0U chains more or less
in tamhill county, state of Oregon, containing to the southwest corner oltbia tract of land to the
trouble.
resolutions judiciously opponents were assisting in doing I ation of his resolution as a matter of This will probably end the matter and the survey ing crew were in Ash­ j i 320
acres, excepting two acres sold to I. Agee an i line fence now there: thence north 32.50 chains
or leas along said Hue fence to the center of
refrain from any pointed endorse­ him honor, the governor refrained privilege, and bringing them to the between the United States and the land ready to go to work, when they I Wife and six acres sold to J. Agee, and that said- mote
Sausages of All Kinds a Specialty.
lands will be sold to satisfy said writ of execution i the county road now there; thence easterly along
the
center
of said county road to the place of be­
ment of the Cleveland administra­ j from any partisan reference in his in­ attention of the speaker forced him provisional government of Hawaii i were suddenly ordered by wire to do Dated, January 10th, 1894.
Highest caah price for dressed Meat», HF
ginning
containing
fifty
acres
more
or
less
in
w L warren
and Poultry. Market South «Ide of Third Stnei
£0-5
tp recognize him. although he had a ' Congress will not assist tlje presj- some immediate work on the coast
tion.
augural address
Sheriff cf said Y anihUJ Countv, Oregon, j Yamhill county, Oregon.
between D and E.
W. S. HATCH. Executor.
s ^ mencing
Hood’s^ Cures
J anuary
AND RUNNING 30 DAYS.
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