The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, January 19, 1894, Image 2

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Yamhill County Reporter.
that time still in force as a war meas­
ure; the only income tax law ever
enacted. ”
SEW>> Of THE WEEK.
ORF.GOì NEWS ANI» NOTES.
Th** large woolen mill of Wm.
Grant's Pass haff a $10.^00 fire on
Tinkham A Sons, of Harrisville, R the 11th
I., was destroyed by fire ou tho 13th.
PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR
A $7.tXMt church building is con­
UIllLB.VT ABOir.'.TE.
Loss $445.000; partially insured.
templated bv the Baptists of Oregon
J. G. fX K TIAM, i*so< iatc Editor
On Saturday the president trans­ Senator Dolphs bill grantiug City
mitted to congress the correspond right-of way to the Albany A Asto­
l'wo counterfeiters were consigned
AKVERTIRIN’G KATES
ence asked for on the Hawaiian mat­ ria railroad over the Grand Ronde to the state prison on the 11th for:
Heading notices in local columns 10 cents per
1 ne for fir t
and 5 cents per line thereafter. ter, together with dispatches brought reservation was favorably reported making silver dollars out of pot
iHapUy advertiaenienl» annual rale«, one Inch over in the Corwin.
The latter de­ on the 15th
metal.
t«r mouth II. each additional inch 50 cents per
month.
John II Goar, of Burlingtou, Iowa,
Obiluarv and marriage notices not exceeding tails the demand made upon the pro
The Salem Statesman called II. B
1<> line- publiabed frc< if furnished in time lo visional government, to abdicate in
was nominated by the republicans, Clement a "Jim Crow detective,” and
»•<:current news. Additional matter 10 cent» per
, favor of the queen, and the reply of on the 15th, for the U. S. seuate to as a result has a $3,000 libel suit on
, Bresident Dole in refusing. The ut­ succeed James F. Wilson, Gear is a hands.
terances of the latter will strike the member of congress from the first
IV II. Hanley
FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 1191.
Four Polk county gunners have
great majority of Americans as vast- Iowa district.
•A
paid a farmer $60 for tbe exclusive “I Suffered Several Year»
y more patriotic and vastly more
*7
S omebody says the income tax will American in sentiment than any­ The Colorado house refuses to ad- ! privilege of hunting on his place for With rhfumaiism I took Rood s Sarsaparilla
and feel better than 1 have for years. My wife
hurt nobody, as the Wilson bill, thing spoken by the president of the journ, by a vote of 28 to 28. The ! a year.
had a bad case of catarrh and was con­
i *
sidered incurable. She took confidence from
when it gets into operation, will United States in this unfortunate senate is overwhelmingly against
About
seventv-five
Portland
saloon
received from the use ot
I
leave few incomes above the $4,000 controversy. He said: “While it i.-. the extra session being continued, keepers are too hard up financially I the benefit 1 had
and
while
it
cannot
adjourn
without
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
which is made- the limit.
with deep disappointment we learn concurrence of the house, it can de­ j to pay the $100 for license the pres- i and altar taking lour bottles of the medkine
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ent quarter.
that the important proposition which feat any legislation.
she is entirely well.” W. II. H anley , Pull
T he New York Sun is fighting
Be sure to get Hood’s.
Corvallis has an indebtedness of rnaix Wash.
we submitted to the government of
Joseph Manley, of Maine, has been $17,000 and thinks her back is bro­ Mood’s Pills cure liver Hl’. slcli lieauacLe,
Cleveland on the Hawaiian issue and ’
the United States, and which was at
Jaundice, indigestion Try a box
appointed to succeed Thos. H. Car-1 ken.
the democratic party on the Wilson
Albany’s indebtedness is
first favorably considered bj’ it, has
ter as chairman of the republican j now about $35,000. How about her
bill, which leads a democratic cotem­
at length been rejected, we have ex­
All Goods heretofore advertised at Sixty Cents on iormer
national executive committee. Car-' back?
porary to remark that Mr Dana
Portland is deprived of about $3,-
perienced a seuse of relief. We are
ter retains his chairmanship of the j
hasn't had so thoroughly happy a
now favored with the first official in
prices holds good during this Sah*.
Oregon City has a moek senate 200 in saloon licenses this year, ow­
national
republican
committee.
season for years aud years.
formation upon the subject that has
that is familiarizing her citizens with ing to the inability of saloon keep­
George II. Gorman, c*
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been received through a period of
"
icgon, pUbijc issues and giving them parlia- ers to pay the license.
J ohn M oses , proprietor of the
over nine months. While accepting has been appointed assistant alter- mentarv drlll aild amusement, all at
The jury in the case of the Uma­
Glasgow pottery at Trenton, N. J.,
the decision of the president of the ney-general in the department of j the saute time
tilla
Indian "No Shirt ’ charged with
gave a practical test to protective
at a salary of $2500 a year.
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.
United States declining to further justice
criminal
assault, returned a verdict
tj
•
.
,. c.
.
c,
Annie Roonie is not dead, and
doctrine when be called his 100 men
of Senator
Gorman,
consider the annexation proposition He , is , a nephew
of
not
guilty.
Thomas J. Hart one
. , . r>
tx
| furthermore, she is married now,
up and offered them the wages of the
as a final conclusion of the preseut and located in Portland two years and , lives m Portland, The Indepen­ of the witnesses was held to answer
men domg the same work in England
administration, we do not feel in­ ago.
dence Enterprise says she visited in to the federal grand jury on a charge
plus the amount of the duty.
The
is our Aim to clean up our entire Stock of Fall and
clined to regard it as the last word
Secretary Carlisle has disallowed that city last week.
of perjury.
men declined his offer.
With free
of the American government upon the claim of Miss Phoebe Couzens of
Salem held a rousing road conven-
Winter Goods before our Spring Goods arrive.
trade ir this line they would have to
The indictment for embezzlement
this subject; for the history of the $6000 for pay as secretary of the
accept British wages without the
against Rev. O. D. Taylor of The vention on Saturday. One hundred
mutual relations of the two coun­ board of lady managers at the
plus amount.
Dalles, has been dismissed because solid citizens were present, and a
tries, the American effort and iuflu world's fair.
Miss Couzens claimed
not tried at the term of court iu permanent organization for the im
enco in building up the Christian civ-1 , she was wrongfully deposed from the
T he country is now informed of
which the indictment was returned. provement of roads was effected.
ilization which has so conspicuously ' office, and submitted a claim for the
Polk county should next organize
the nature of that portion of the
The populists of Marion county are ,
Circulars
Gossamers Reduced
aided in giving this country an hon amount
and
co-operate to improve the roads
Hawaiian correspondence which
orable
place
among
independent na­ The condition of the United States seriously provoked at the county in the vicinity of Salem, which are
President Cleveland saw fit to sup­
tions, the geographical position of treasury grows steadily worse. Sec­ court because they were refused a terrible in Polk. Yamhill county
and
to
Cents
press ft is humiliating to have to
these islands and its importance to retary Carlisle estimates that dur­ judge of election at each polling has a good road to Salem.
give it up on demand of the senate,
place. Thej’ talk of making a court
but iii one sense its suppression re­ both countries, the profitable recip­ ing January and February the defi­ case of it.
The Astoria Herald has penned an
rocal
commercial
interests
which
ciency between receipts and expen­
fleets credit upon the president it
answer
to Gov. Pennoyer’s letter,
Tbe Oregon Pacific steamship Wil­
shows that he was ashamed of the have long existed, together with our ditures will reach $18,400,000. The
purporting to have been written by
lamette Valley is tied up at Sau
barbarcus female he was trying to weakness as a sovereign nation, coin reserve is reduced to $74,0(10,0110.
the president in which it says: “You
Francisco until an indebtedness of
all
point
with
convincing
force
to
a
the
secretary
recommends
the
issu
­
seat upon the throne, and had sense
say that two-thirds of the people of
about $40.000 is arranged for. In
enough to know that her blood political union between the two coun­ ance of short bonds at low interest
Oregon are out of employment. My
the meantime business over the rail­
~ thirsty proposal to slice the heads tries as a necessary logical result I to maintain specie payments.
dear governor, you are extemporiz­
road between Yaquinaand Albany is
from
the
circumstances
mentioned.''
off of a few hundred (lersons engaged
A most remarkable electrical ex-
ing through your hat. You’re off more was crossing the street in front
distressingly small.
1894.
1894.
in the revolution and confiscate their After disjiosing of the question of i periment was successfully exhibited
your Nannie. You have a popula­ of Mr. Yoconis on her way home
annexation,
lie
calls
attention
to
the
The
state
midwinter
fair
commit
­
, at the college of physicians and sur­
property, would injure her cause and
tion of 280.000. Of this number, ac­ from the Christian church she al­
Harper’s CUeekly.
Harper’s magazine.
render more arduous her champion­ fact that the provisional govern­ geons, at Baltimore on the 12th. lty tee report that the effort to obtain cording to the census, are 93.500 leges a man caught her by the throat
ILLUSTRATED.
ment has not submitted its right to means of a flexible rubber tube a di­ funds to erect an Oregon building is males, 67,500 females, ..nd 138.000
ILLUSTRATED.
ship in this country.
anil
viciously
threw
her
against
the
exist to the United States, and says: minutive electric light was intro­ not meeting with flattering success, children. Two-thirds of 280,000 is
sidewalk, bruising one of her limbs
Harper's Week I > i» beyond all question
T he democratic clubs which met “We do not recognize the right of duced into the stomach of a patient. and that unless more liberal re­ 186,000. There are at least 20,000 severely. The man, she alleges, Hurper'sMagazine for IfcM will maintain the leading journal in America,in its splen­
the
character
thut
has
made
it
the
favorite
the
president
of
the
United
States
to
illustrations, in its corps of distin­
at The Dalles last week sacrificed a
The lights were lowered and in the sponse comes by February 1st, the merchants, farmers, office holders j used rough and profane language illustrated periodical for the home. Among did
guished contributor«, and in its vast army
results of enterprises undertaken l.y j of readers. In special lines it draw« uii
grand opportunity to let the country interfere in our domestic affairs. i darkness over 2000 students viewed project will have to be abandoned.
and clerks. There are 13.000 China 1 and passed on. Another man picked the
the publishers, there will appear during
highest <»rder of talent, the men U-t
know how Oregon democracy stands Such a right could be conferred upon the workings of a man’s inside
“Eastern Oregon cannot be sold men. This would make, including | her up and spoke kindly to her. the year superbly illustrated papers on I i the
fitted bv ]Hedti«n and training to treat the
him
by
an
act
of
this
government,
India,
by
Edwin
Lord
Weeks,
<»u
the
Jap-
on most of the living issues aud
■ leading topics of the day. In llction the
through the transparency the light for enough money to pay its indebt­ women, children, Chinamen, mer­
ane.-6 Seasons by Alfred Parsons, on Ger­ most popular story writers contribute to itj
events of current interest. It is im­ and by that alone, or it eould be ac­ created in the abdominal wall. The edness,” writes M. V. Rork to the chants, farmers, etc., 238,000. Now.
many bv Poultney Bigelow, on Paris by columi s »Superb drawings by the fore­
Harding Davis, ami on Mexico by ; most artists illustrate its special articles,
possible to tell from the resolutions quired by conquest. This I under­ experiment has heretofore becu re­ Portland Telegram. The gentleman then, if two-thirds are out of work,
THE WAY OUT Richard
Frederic Remington.
its stories, ami every notable event of pub­
of wonnin’s troubles is
Among thr other notable features of the lic interest; it contains portraits oi thtt
is mistaken. He has a penchant for there would be 22,000 men, all the
formulated whether it prefers pro­ stand to be American doctrine, con- garded as an impossibility.
with Doctor Pierce’s year will l>e novels by (Foi-ze du Matirier i distinrubhed men and women who are
spiciously
announced
from
time
to
tection on the plan of the Wilson bill
Favorite Prescription. and 1 hartes Dudley Warner, ihu. personal i making the history oi' the time, while
For the opening of the midwinter exaggeration, and unless soon taken women and children, all the poor
Safely and certainly, ev­ reminiscences of W. D. Howells, ami eight special attention is riven to the army and
to McKinley protection or not. We time by the authorities of vour gov­ fair on the 20th it has been arranged from the field will soon do the popu-1 Chinamen and 17,000 merchants,
ery delicate weakness, short stories of Western frontier life by navy, amateur spoil, ami musi.* and the
rather suspect not or it would have ernment.”
I that Mayor Ellert will speak for the lists much harm as well as the state farmers, clerks and officers. My
derangement, and dis­ Owen Wister. Short stories will also be drama, by diitingui-hed experts
In a
Dole then touches upon Blount’s al­ city and M. H de Young for the generally.— Polk Observer.
endorsed the measure now before
ease peculiar to the sex contributed by Brander Matthews, Rich- 1 word. Harper .s Weekly combines the news
dear Sylvester, you seem to be short
ard
Harding
DatK
Mary
E.
Wilkins,
Ruth
features
of
the
daily
paper
ami
the
artistic
is permanently cured.
congress. It failed also to make any leged ex parte investigation, and fair. General Barnes wiil deliver
McEnery Stuart, Miss L iwrence Alma Ta- amt literary <juaiiiie. oi the magazine with
A Methodist and an Adventist re­ on finance and long on statistics.
Out of all the medi­ dema,
George A. Hibbard, Qnesney de
"1 am instructed the oration and Mrs. de Young will cently held a five nights’ debate at You also had too many Thanksgiv­
reference to the president's course closes by saying
cines for women, the Beaurepaire, Thomas Nelson Page and the solid critical i haravtcr of the review.
“ Favorite Prescription ” others. Articles on topics of « urrent inter­
in trying to restore cannibalism in to inform you, Mr. Minister, that press the button to start the ma­ Irving, in Lane county, on the high­ ings. which was incompatible with
is the only one that’s est will be contributed by distinguished
the Hawaiias. Nothing was said the government of the Hawaiian is­ chinery.
Harper’s Periodicals.
my
administration.
I
feel
sure,
ly
interesting
and
profitable
subject:
guaranteed to do what is specialists.
During the opening exer-
claimed for it. In all
ubout free coinage of silver, and no lands respectfully and unhesitat­ I cises, while the combined bands are Was there a War in Heaven. The however, that your letter to me will
l’i-r Year:
“female complaints”
Harper
’
s
Periodicals
reference was made to the govern­ ingly declines to entertain the prop­ playing “America,” an accompani- moderators decided there was no secure you several hundred votes at
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and irregularities, peri­
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osition of the president of the United ' ment will be fired by the artillery. good evidence of such a war, while the June election, which was prob­
or’s recent letter to Cleveland
l*«-r Yenr;
odical pains, displace­
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ments, Internal inflam­ HARPER’S MAGAZINE ....
States that it should surrender its In the procession will be included the audience almost unanimously ably’ your object in writing it
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mation or ulceration, bearing-down HARPER’S WEEKLY ...
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T he spectacle of the president of authority to the ex-queen. This an­ the National Guard, fraternal socie­ voted the other way.
sensations and kindred ailments, if it HARPER’S BAZAR
in the
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the United States negotiating am­ swer is made not only upon the ties and man}' organizations of vari­
ever fails to benefit or cure, you have HARPER’S YOI’N’G PEOPLE
FllOH THE COI M V PRESS,
2 00
Clarence
L.
Gowell,
a
Toledo
citi
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your money back.
nesty for the Hawaiian patriots, at grounds hereinbefore set forth, but ous sorts, making up probably the
I
Postage free to ull subscribers in the
Newberg Graphic.
So certain to cure every case of Catarrh is I United States, Canada and Mexico.
The Volumes of the Weekly la-gin with
the hands of the barbarous wench, upon our sense of duty and loyalty to largest demonstration yet seen in zen . has addressed an open letter to
Dr.
Sage
’
s
Catarrh
Remedy
that
its
proprie
­
the tn st number for January of each year.
Gov.
Pennoyer,
suggesting
that
the
The general report is that there tors make you this offer : ’• If you can’t be
who at first demanded their heads the brave men whose commissions San Francisco
\\ hen no time is mentiom*<'l. ;ubscriptioi s
purchase by the state of the Oregon are more strangers in the country cured, permanently,we’ll pay you $5Ü0 cash." The Volumes of the Magazine begin with will
begin with the numlaer current at lire
aud the confiscation of their proper­ we hold, who have faithfully stood
time
of receipt ol order
Governor Frank L. Jackson of Pacific railroad and its extension to looking with a view of investing than
the numbers for June anil December of
ty as one of the conditions of her by us in the hour of trial, and whose
each year. When no time is mentioned
Bound Volumes of Harper’s Weekly for
Iowa was inaugurated on the 11th. Snake river, would be a panacea for for several months past.
¿TCH a NG FLI.E3 known by molatui ?
ubscription» will begin with the number three years back, in ueat cloth binding, will
restoration, is the worst outrage will is the only earthly authority to
pei Aplraiion, cause luteusu itchin>
HAVE like
be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express
As in case of Gov. McKinley, the the paralyzed condition of business,
when warm This form aud Bl ITwD i urrent at the time of receipt of order.
upon Christian civilization that has be recognized. Wo cannot betray
At the annual meeting of the
BLBED1NQ or PHOTRUDINQ PXI.E.. Bound volumes of Ha per'? Magazine for free of expense i provided the freight does
YOU
demonstration was slight. In the and result in elevating his majesty
YIELD AT ONCE TO
three years back, in neat cloth binding, will not exceed one dollar per volume;, tor
stock holders of the Newberg Fair
been witnessed. If amnesty was a the sacred trust they have placed iu
OH. eo SAPM K0 S PILE RfMFtlY,
'
be sent by mail post-paid, on receipt of tf3 per volume.
course of his address Governor Jack to the U. S. senate.
acts directly on parts affected
question to be considered at all it our hands, a trust which is thecause
| Association, held on last Monday, J. GOT which
/’loth Case - for ca< h volume, suitable for
absorbs tumors, allaysitohlug effecting per volume. Cloth cases, for bitiding, 50
son touched on a number of national
binding, will be sent bv mail, post-paid, on
cure. Price 5Oc. Druggwte cents each—by mail, post-paid.
Bush, of the Ladd & Bush bank, L. Hoskins, N. C. Christenson, Wm. PUES a cr permanent
was on the other side. The provis­ of Christian civilization in the inter­
mail. Dr. Boaanko. Philadelphia, P a .
Remittances should be made l»y po«totllce receipt of $1 each
topics. He declared the stability at Salem, has purchased a magazine Stratton, D. Tallman and N. C. Mar­
Remittances should be made by post­
money order or draft, to avoid chance of
ional government would have been ests of the whole people of these is­
and perpetuation of the republic I Winchester shotgun for use in his
office money order or draft, lo aroid'chanea
GUHN'S loss.
is were elected as a board of direct­
amply justified in hanging this de­ lands.”
Newspapers are not to copy this adver­ of loss Newspapers an not to copy this
improved
tisement without tiie express order of Har­ advertisement without the express order to
It is to ors. The only change made in the I
scendant of cannibal chiefs for enter­ The remainder of the correspond­ depended on the intelligence of its bank in case of necessity.
I Harper A Brothers.
per At Brothers.
common people. To this end the la­ be loaded with buck-shot, and the
board from that of last year was the i
ing into a conspiracy with Grover ence consists of dispatches from
Address HARPER A BROTHERS,
Address HARPER A P.ROTHERS,
borer must have wages enough to magazine will hold six shells. The
New York
New York.
election of N. C. Maris in the place I
Cleveland for its overthrow, and it Minister Willis, which are for the
enable him to educate his children. I barrel is to be cut off eighteen inch-
of N. C. Armstrong who said he was
would be amply justified in hanging most part reports of events in Hon­
* This lie could not do under the for­ ' es, so that the weapon will be handy
so situated that he could not well
Mr. Cleveland along with her if it olulu, of which the public is fully
eign wage scale. On this basis he for instant use against visitors of
ONLY ONE
serve
on the board the coming year. ,
could catch him on Hawaiian soil
The
informed. The dispatche from Wil­ argued in favor of a protective tariff.
Mett
sower Las no
the
James
type.
The directors elected J. L. Hoskins ,
FOR A DOSE
m/T/7 second chance. If NjjSSk
lis of November 16, withheld by the Touching the money of the country,
iff/// you would at first sue- \<W
T he Chicago Timex is impatient president till now, gives an account
A. Philbrick, deputy mineral sur­ , president: N. C. Christenson secre- j
(MW ceed, be sure and start with \\\\w
—AND—
A WORD TO LADIES.
he made an argument in favor of bi-
pills are so different in taste, smell and action
with Speaker Crisp. Hear it: "The of the interview he had with the
veyor, of Baker City, has received a tary, and E. H. Woodward treasurer Theee
from others, that they might be called a medicated
7
TOVSOKIAL
PARLORS,
metalism. On the question of pro­
F
confection Ladies suffering from headaches and
speaker who sternly suppressed Bou- queen on the 13th. Informed of the
those with sallow complexions who cannot take
letter from Congressman Hermann,
/
hibition, he said that the operation
ordinary pills are delighted with them. They
Amity Popgun.
make the skin beautiful, tree from blotches and
WILL LOGAN, Prop.
telle aud Reed when they would president’s intentions, he asked her of the laws of the state showed that in which he says that the geological
Ij’
pimples 2&c Posauko Med. Co.. Philadelphia, Pa,
Ferry’s Seed Auntial for 18.94 ////]
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Martin are
speak ou the Hawaiian question has if she would grant amnesty to those prohibition was practicable and de­ bureau has determined upon sending
contains tbe sum and substance ‘//W
For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair
\\\ \\ c<
oi the latest farming
///j
of
fainting know!-
knowt-/A//J
DR. GUNN’S
confessed himself baffled by a hand­ who engaged in the revolution. She sirable in some counties, while in to Oregon two crews of surveyors, the proud possessors of a fine new
Cut Give Him a Call.
edge. Every planter should ///i
have it. Sent free.
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ful of democratic filibusters With a replied in the negative, saying she others it was a failure. In the lat­ one to operate in western Oregon boy that weighs 8 pounds: the little
Wx
D.M. Ferry & Co.,
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ter places he thought a provision
My Baths are new and first class in every re­
plain precedent to guide him—a prec­ believed them worthy of being be­ should be made for the regulation and the other in eastern Oregon, fellow came to see them Monday,
Detroit,
spect. Ladies Barbsand shampooing a special­
ty. I employ none but first class men. Don't
edent which, however revolutionary headed, but finally signified her wil­ and diminution of the evils of the the object being to extend the geo­ January 8th, 1894 “My, but don’t
forget the place Three doors west of Hotel
SYRUP
it may have seemed at the time, has lingness to consent to their exile and liquor traffic.
logical surveys the coming summer. Ira step high.”
Yambill
been accepted bv the country—he the confiscation of their property
These surveys have long been needed
Yesterday as the special train
l FOR COUGHS,
COI.LEGE NOTES.
dared not count a quorum
As a She was offered protection on a war­
in Baker county, and when complet­ bound north was passing through
!
COLDS
•••
czar Speaker jCrisp lacks symmetry. ship or at the legation, but declined The college missionary society will bold ed will, it is thought, be the means town they struck a cow belonging to
ANO
CROUP.
He is as willing as was Reed to in­ it.
its regular meeting next Sunday after­ of developing many rich mines.
F. B. Ferguson.
It threw her
THE CHILDREN LIKE IT.
noon in college chapel.
vade congressional liberties, but he
against
the
sidewalk
leading from Wheu
a child, mother gave me onion syrup for
The apple crop of Southern Ore­
Cough», Colds and Croup, in turn I give It to my lit­
Messrs. Cooper and Stow are the new
is afraid to adopt any of the devices
Fowler's
saloon,
demolishing
about
tle ones. There is nothing so simple, safe and sure.
NCIIOOI. REPORT.
gon
amounting
to
about
$300,000
has
Dr. Guan’s Ouion Syrup is &3 harmless and pleas
students of this week.
for expediting legislation which Reed
to the taste as honey. Thi*» is a mother’s homo
been shipped to Japan and Australia six feet of same and scattering the ant
remedy. why not try It? Sela at 60 cents
Miss
Mundinger
was
kept
out
of
school
originated. It would be wiser for. Report oi McMinnville public schools
boards over an area of an acre. Had
and
their
Bartlett
pears
went
to
last week By sickness.
ROCERS BROS., Druggists.
one of the boards struck a person it
him to accept the situation and take for month ending January 12, 1894.
I
Mrs. Ruegg and Mr. Sanders attended New York in ear load lots. Nearly
-i
’
Z
the weapons of his adversaries. The
would have meant instant death.
<
<T
chapel exercises one morning last week. all their wheat and corn is fed to
•° B 3
«
fb
A.
o.
nation demands speedy actioti in tar­
Trains
should not be allowed to run SHERIFFS SALE ON EXECUTION.
■g
Mrs.
Ruegg
was
formerly
a
member
of
?
hogs
which
are
packed
at
home
so
c
□
o
3
■0 £ Ä
iff legislation.
at
such
a high rate of speed through
Coirx»V3 c o
•o
the college faculty, and Mr. Sanders is that they do not have to import any
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■^OTICE i hereby given that tbe undersigned
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xN as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Oregon,
incorporated
cities.
an alumnus of the college. Also Mr. bacon and lard. And the gold mines
under and by virtue of a writ ol execution, dated
at
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Clark,
a
former
student
of
Pacific
univer
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December
29th, 1593, issued out of the circuit
8 4M-
i of Jackson and Josephine counties
1 A 2 grades «8 M-47“ 19
court of said county and stale upon and to enforce
Dayton
Herald.
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sity, visited the college and attended
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that certain decree of foreclosure and sale made
j are panning out extra well. The
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Prices
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“The duty of every intelligent and 5 7 <k
entered of record in said court on tbe 25th
The steamers on the upper Wil­ and
some of the recitations.
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day
ot September, 1893, in the suit in whiefa The
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clean
up
last
year
amounted
to
near
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patriotic democrat is to do his ut- C ook W ard
The college oratorical society held a
lamette river have cut down the fares. American Mortgage Company, ot Scotland iLfra
lted) was plaintiff and John W. Townsend, Lettie
The income of that
most to smash the Wilson bill.”
meeting to elect judges last Friday. A ly a $1.0(10,000.
Come and See Us
1 A 2 grades 47 44 39 4 17 158
The fare for the round trip between Elizabeth Townsend, bis wife, and the First Na­
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50 45 42
9 12 118
Bank of McMinnville. Oregon, were de­
1 number of the students are now hard at region is far more than their outlay,
Portland and Salem has been reduced tional
“What is the future of the demo- 5 A «
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fendant*^ herein it was decreed that said plaint
4 lu
! High School 25 20 IS
hence the country must become pros­
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iff recover from tbe defendants. John W. Town
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cratic party to be? Will it become i 'Total
to $1.
send and I.ettie Elizabeth lownseud, in United
S3
Mr. Aiderman complains that (tis perous.
States gold coin the sum of three thousand lour
republican as indicated by the Wil­ Sickness has reduced the average at­
The
nine
street
lamps
ordered
by
hundred and fifty-one dollars (»3.451 00) with in­
room-mate occasionally spends late hours
Charles A. Bowker, convicted of
terest on said sum from tbe date of said decree at
son bill, or populist as indicated by . tendance to a considerable extent In helping the assistant hostess in the
the town council have arrived, and tbe rate of 8 per cent per annum and the addi­
Please observe the figures print­
manslaughter some time ago. was as soon as the posts can be painted tional stun of two hundred and fifty dollars as
the income tax scheme?
nonie of the grades the cases of tardiness boarding department.
attorneys fees ar.d 428.70 as costs and dis­ ed with your address on the mar­
sentenced
to
10
j'ears
in
the
peniten-
said writ being directed to
Bond
Phillips,
“It is not certain whether the have been reduced to a marked degree, Those rooming on the upper floor of
and made ready the lamps will be bursements,
me. will, on Saturday, the letb day of gin of the paper.
They indicate
February, 1894. at tbe hour of one o'clock p. m.
democracy can avoid defeat next while but little improvement is shown the college affirm that Mt Jefferson was i tiary by Judge Munley. Bowker placed in position.
of said day, at the court house door iu McJllnn i the date to which your subscrip­
fall or in 1896; but it can at least in other grades. The habit of being tar­ seen smoking early Wednesday morning. was the accomplice of the late Mrs.
Ed. Alderman has been getting a ville. Insaid county and state, sell at public auc­
dy, and it is a habit, is a constant nien-
Also note subscrip-
fur cash in I ailed States gold coin, the fol­ tion is paid.
prevent itself from being put into a , ace to the school. Parents should see The Philergians at the last meeting Dr. Tom Van in the criminal opera­ pile driver made for driving posts. tion
lowing described real premises described in said
Hon
price
stated
on the first page.
decided that the western states must soon tion on Miss Helen Wilson, which L. Olmstead last week made a pat­ decree and therein ordered to be sold, to w it
hole for ten or twenty years. ’
The preemption claim of James C Gillette in Unless your subscription is paid
that their children are sent to school on tie the leading division of the V. S
A resulted in her death in February, tern for the hammer, which will Yamhill County, state oi Oregon, and being the
“Who could have believed that in­ ; time , and in cases of necessary tardiness good program is prepared for next Sat-
west half tk) ot the southeast quarter il l) and in advance, you are paying at the
1893. For this crime Mrs. Van was weigh 50 pounds. Mr. Aiderman theeast
halt of the southwest quarter il-4) of see-
■
or
absence
written
excuses
should
be
stead of a change from a protective
tlou
twenty-six (26) in township four ,4, south of rate of hio dollars a year.
j urdav. All students are urged to be given three years in the penitentiary,
Be
|
sent
at
once.
The
rulee
and
regulations
range
six
Ci west of the Willamette meridian,
sent
the
pattern
to
Portland,
for
the
tariff to a tariff for revenue only,
* present.
containing one hundred Hitd sixty acres, and also call attention to the matter in or­
but
she
never
served,
for
she
was
purpose of having a easting made of lots four (I), five (5 and-ix (6> of section 35 in
Professor Wilson would propose a governing our schools authorize our
taken sick shortly after her trial, it. The machine will be worked by I township four i4) south of range six .6, west ol der that there may be no misun­
' tbe Willamette meridian, in said county and
change from protection with high ; teachers to require these excuses, and
Waseca, Minn., Nov. 25, 1890.
With so wide a
; they ehould adhere strictly to the rules.
: state, containing 53 32 lu res and also lot three <3) derstanding.
and was sent to a hospital, where horse power.
wages to protection with low wages?”
! of section thirty-five (35) In T 4 S R. 6 W of tbe
M
e
.
N
orman
I.
icuty
,
Des
Moines,
la.
margin
between
the cash in ad­
L. II. B aker , Principal.
she died a few months ago. In Bow­
Willamette meridian in sal i county and state
Dear Sir:—Please send tw at the earli­
containing 32 02 acre-, and also the follow' vance and credit system, it is not
“Just twenty-five years ago the
Sheridan Sun.
ker’s first trial the jury disagreed.
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lowing described real premises, to-wit
est one carton Krause’s Headache Cap­
national platform of the democratic
Walter McCune was elected city Tbe donation land claim of G P R Atterbury probable that any will desire
His conviction in the second trial
9oOU KE4VAR1»
Mary E Atterbury, his wife notification No
sules.
We
can't
run
the
machine
with
­
party demanded the ‘simplification
marshal by the council last Thurs­ and
1772 in T. 4 S. Ii 6 W, ot the Willamette meridian to continue very long under the old
for any trace of Antipyrine, Morphine, out them. Send at once, as we are out, was largelj' due to Mrs. Van s depo­
in
Yambill
county, state of Oregon containing
of tbe system and discontinuance of Chloral, or any other injurious com- and oblige.
please.
sition, in which she gave consider­ day night, vice Wm. Dinsmoor re­ 320 acres, excepting two acres sold to I Agee and method of
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1 pay
J when v V ,you
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Yours Truly,
wife
and
six
acres
sold to J Agee, aud that said
inquisitorial modes of assessing and I pound in Krause’s Headache Capsules.
able damaging evidence not before signed.
Sausages ot All Kinds a Specialty.
SVDDVTH & PRESTON.
lands will be sold to satisfy said writ of execution but will avail themselves of the
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collecting internal revenue,
That | 2a cts. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole
first opportunity to place the score ___
Last Sunday night about 7 o'clock Dated. January loth. 18sH. w. l . warren ,
Highest cash price for dressed Meats. Hides
For sale by Bogers Bros., sole agents, adduced. The penalty for the crime
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and Poultry
Market
south side of Third Street,
referred to the income tax law. at agents, McMinnville.
Sheriff of said Yambill Couutv. Oregon
McMinnville,
on the other side.
as the daughter of Rev. O. B. Whit-
is from one to fifteen years.
1 between band E.
F. H. BARNHART,
Great Annual Clearance
■I
Sale !
C ommencing J anuary 12
AND RUNNING 30 DAYS.
All Other Goods Greatly Reduced.
from $2
and
$3
50
A. J. APPERSOJM
^LIVER
P/LLS
CITY BATHS
FERRY’S '
SEEDS.
* WE
HAVE *
Cabinets,
and other
Book Cases,
Furniture in
Sideboards,
Great Variety,
Bedroom Suits, Portland
BURNS & DANIELS
&
Fresh & Cured Meats.