The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, February 02, 1894, Image 2

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the legislature in 1893.
This officer
Yamhill County Reporter.
People residing in Oregon have AzaiiiM Yumliill County from Jan. is to bold until June, 1898. and there
only limited opportunity to form a uary 1, 1893* to January 1, 1891, after a successor will be chosen every
correct and adequate conception of Sliouliig Amount» Allowed und six year«.— Statesman.
Amouuo Rejected by 1 lie County
F. H. BARNHART,
the industrial situation, and the at­ Court.
tendant want and suffering that ex­
OREGON NEWS AND NOTES.
PUBLISHER AND PROPR IETOR.
ist in the country east of the moun­ d
c
P 5 g ? é Â
Republican clubs meet in Portland
tains. A letter received by Captaiu
o z.
4?
J. !.. ECU *1 AN, A**ociale Editor,
February 6tb.
Wyatt Harris from his son Fred,
known to most people in this vicin­
The artist on th»» Corvallis Gaeett^
should
be suppressed.
ity,
will
be
read
with
especial
inter
­
ADVERTISING RATES
Rr»liug notice» tn local column« 10 cent» M-r est for the information it conveys
M.
V.
Rork, the former p-qwilist
line for fir-.t week and 5 cent» per line thereafter
“V altaiuiso , ir.T , Jiu a. uiu.
Duplay aUiertlxement» annual tale», one inch
leader,
has
gone to California.
I-ef month 11. each additional Inch 50 cent» per
“D ear F ather
month.
.
The state now owns 1800 acres of
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Obituary and marriage notice» not exceeding :
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10 linen publixhed free, if furnithed in time to . „
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land
in one body, belonging to the
be current new». Additional matter lv cent, per the financial stringency and general
insane
asylum, reform and deaf-mute
lu**
depression of business is equally ap-
i
schools.
I plicable to the middle and eastern
-«
A new paper called the Cactus will
states. Pauperism and indigency
FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1894.
: be started at Forest Grove soon.
i everywhere abound.
Every city,
Catarrh in the Head
, Judging by its name it will have to'
town and village is compelled to di-
T he republican party is the onlj’ recj almost its entire attention to
be handled with care.
An Unfortunate inheritance- How
party that has done anything for the
needs of the poor and uuem-
It Was Destroyed.
E. W Cressey, an old man residing
laboring man, except to humbug him. ployed, and for the nonce its munic-
in a tumble-down shack near Mil-,
‘ Spokane. Wash , Aug 9. 1393.
ipality is metamorphosed into an
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I waukee, was robbed in broad day­ “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
"Geutlemen:—1 wish to add my testimou, to
I n April or May the secretary of eleemosynary institution. There are
light of $600 by two masked men on j the worth of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My little
girl has been cured by it of label lted catarrh.
the treasury may have to sell more now being daily fed by public charity
January 21st.
Sii» had colds continually every inoutb aud yel­
bonds, for the revenues are falliug alone, in Chicago, upwards of 125 -
O. A. Cheney has removed his low dlscliatg«, but since taking Hood's Sarsa-
All Goods heretofore advertised at Sixty Cents on former
further and further below expendi­ 000 men, women and children, to say
family to Oregon City from Mill City,
nothing of the immense numbers
tures
on the Santiam, and also his news­
prices holds good during this Sale.
subsisting from the benevolence of
paper plant. He intends to start a
To this is [
daily republican paper there.
T he fact needs to be kept in mind private contribution
that the new bond issue of 830,000,- added the horror and terrible agency '
An Albany lady has secured a I
000 practically means a mortgage of oi smallpox to make the condition
pretty sure cure for the grippe. Ev­
that amount on the property and of the indigent classes still more
ery evening before retiring she gath­
I miserable, as if the plague of de­
prosperity of the country.
ers her family about her, fixes up a parillu has been entirely cured. Hood’s Sai
taparllla I have found of great help tu my
mocracy was not sufficient. Chicago
dish of onions, vinegar and salt, and other children.” M rs . L. M. G illette , r
is
not
alone
in
affliction.
New
York,
I t may be good democratic poli-
all partake of the savory dish, with
Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfed
It is our Aim to clean up our entire Stock of Fall and
tics, but it is poor citizenship, for a Boston and all the rest of the large
[ brown bread. Try it.
in proportion and appearance 25c. per box.
cities
are
undergoing
the
same
ex
person to try to work up outside
Winter Goods before our Spring Goods arrive.
An Oregon farmer who has taken
prejudice against his own town by P®nence. Pittsburg, Pa., is sup­
note of migratory birds lo these 1st, 1894. a low estimate of gain to
porting 45,000 families by paying
false insinuations or charges.
many years, says that the wild geese the county for the six months from
each head of family the amount in
are again wending their way north, July 1st will be about $2,000, giving
cash
required for support
Home­
T he house amendment to the
from which he argues that we are to a grand total of revenue to meet all
son bill removing the bounty on stead, the town that gained so much
have an early spring. It can’t come expenses of $32,700.
Circulars and Gossamers Reduced from $2
sugar made at home and placing the notoriety a couple of years ago, is
any too soon to suit the most of us.
In this year of great financial de­
almost
destitute.
duty on raw imported sugar will not
The senate has passed a bill grant­ pression. when the price of labor
“But for all that, hundreds of peo­
and $3 to 50 Cents
create any quarrel among the people.
ing
to the state of Oregon, townships and material is one third less than
ple
itaree
to
death
in
Chicago
every
It is not according to the wishes of
27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 south, in ranges formerly, retrenchment and economy
day. I knou’ of a number of cases,
the democratic managers, however
5 and 6 east of the Willamette mer­ should be the watchword all along
myself Of course this fact, like the
idian, for a public park. All this the line, and we are glad to note that
2,000 killed in the construction of the
T he income tax provision has
land is now embraced in a forest our school directors and city fathers
world’s fair buildings, is not given
been tacked onto the Wilson tariff
reservation.
The new bill simply are also cordially standing in for low
out iu the newspapers
bill and it probably passed the house
continues
that
reservation, and in taxes.
“Asa result it is positively danger­
Yours for good government,
in that form yesterday, Republi-
addition puts the burden upon the
ous to be in a street in Chicago at
H ayseed .
can members voted for the amend-
state of protecting the park from
night unless it be a thoroughfare of
ment. This will add to its unpopu-
being despoiled or trespassed upon.
edge that may be of benefit to those
great importance. Defenceless men
1894.
1894.
larity in the senate and increuse the
All this land has been withdrawn
[engaged in breeding and selling
and women are sandbagged and mur­
probabilities of defeat.
Harper’s (JUeekly.
from settlement for several years.
1 poultry The idea is to so improve
Hafpep’s magazine.
Newberg Graphic.
dered in broad daylight in the street.
and
cultivate
the
poultry
of
this
The religious census of Salem has
Jesse Edwards has been in bed
“I have much hard work to do
ILLUSTRATED.
ILLUSTRATED.
P hesident C leveland has nomi-1
been taken. The figures are inter­ most of the week wrestling with state as to effectually bar out the
this term, for I intend to take the
nated another prominent anti Hill
surplus stock of other states. Those
esting. They show 4560 persons in j grip,
I course in civil engineering (survey­
Harper's Week!) is l>ey<in<l all question
Magazine for iwH will maintain the leading journal in America,in its splen­
democrat for the supreme bench,
1
wishing to become members of this t he Harper's
the
city
visited,
of
whom
1214
be
­
E.
O.
Hobson,
the
“
singin
skewl
”
ing, only) during the spring und
«‘haracter that has made it the favorite did illustration«, in it« corps of distin­
vice Hornblower, kicked out
The
periodical tortlie home. Among guished contributors, and in its vast army
tween the ages of 5 and 21 attend teacher, will organize a class at Dun­ j organization can do so by presenting illustrated
! summer, and I will prepare for it by Total amount allowed........
the results of enterprises undertaken by of readers. In .special lines it draws on
president is u great prophet of civil-
their
application
in
writing
to
the
Sunday school; 257 from 5 to 21 in dee.
the publishers, there will appear during the highest older of talent, the men best
! additional familiarity with trigo- Appropriateli from road hind
District One................ ........ * 85« 00
service reform, but he is going to
I secretary, who will refer to the ex the year superbly illustrated papers on tilted by position und training u< treat the
the
Sunday
school
;
296
over
21
in
1 nometry and geometry.
A.
Bowman
has
been
reappointed
India, l\v Edwin Lord Weeks, on the Jap
758
” Two....
topics of the day. In licitoli the
down Dave Hill if he has to turn the
the Sunday schools; 1778 adults at­ road overseer for this district, which I ecutive committee. Membership fee ancj-8 Seasons by Alfred Parsons, on Ger­ leading
858
” Three ............. ........
“We have had the mildest weath­
ni<et|H>piilar story writers contribute lo its
many
bv
Poultney
Bigelow,
on
Paris
by
United States supreme court into u
“ Four
883
Fol­ Richard Harding Davis,and on M< xieo by columns Superb drawings by the fore­
tending church; 1987 church mem- we think, insures another good year's is $1 and the annual dues $1.
er that could be imagined—no snow,
most artists illustrale its special articles,
” Five................
kindergarten in order to do it.
Fredeiic Remiagti>n.
lowing
are
the
officers:
E.
J.
Ladd,
|
bers;
four
freethinkers
and
only
two
work
on
our
roads.
its stories, and every notable event of pub­
very little rain and high tempera­
Six ................. ........
958
Among
thr
other
notable
features
of
the
lic
interest; it contains portraits ol the
*• Seven.............
| infidels. No choice in churches, 270.
683
The signs of the times are omi­ ■ Portland, president; Elmer Dixon, year w ill he novela by George <iu Maurier distingui-hed men and women who are
T he special election for congress­ ture. To-day is like a day in June.”
“ Eight ............. ........
4Á5
and
Charles
Dudley
Warner,
the
personal
I
Ely,
vice
president
:
H.
S.
Hudson,
■ The Methodists lead in number of nous. A staid prohibitionist came
making the history of the time, while
leininisceuccj oi W. 1>. Howells, and eight special attention is given to the army and
883
” Nine................ ........
man Tuesday iu two New York dis
j members, followed by the Presbyte- home from the bad, bad city of Mc- ¡Gaston, secretary: C Kocher. Auro short stories of Western frontier life by navy,
Ten................. ........
Not in favor oi lite Old Nyatein.
VU3
amateur sport, and music and the
tricta afforded the democrats about'
Wister, Short stories will also be drama, by distinguished exiH-rts
” Eleven........... ........
913
In a
: rians with half as many, Congrega- Minnville one evening last week with ra, treasurer. Executive board—A. Owen
contributed
by
Brander
?vlatthews,
Rich
­
E
ditor
R
eporter
:
I
see
by
the
such a surprise as they will get in i
word. Harper's Weekly combines the news
903
“ Twelve........... ........
P.
Wagner,
Salem;
George
Sloan,
ard
Harding
Iiavis,
Mary
E.
\\
ilkins,
Ruth
i
tionai
Christian,
Baptist,
Catholic,
both rubbers on the same foot, and
features oi the daily paper and the arti-tic
•• Thirteen......... ........
883
Oregon next June Iu one district a papers, as also by notice from coun­
AL Enery Stuart. Miss Lawrenc»* Alma Ta- und literary jaaiities of the magazine with
Friends, Episcopalians, Unitarians, the roads are awful muddy, He Forest Grove; Mr. Miller, Dayton; dema,
” Fourteen......... ........
913
George
A.
Hibbard,
Quesney
de
ty
clerk,
the
county
court
has
shown
the solid critical character of the review.
democrat is unseated who was elect­
“ Fiftppn
Beaurepaire, Thomas Nelson Page and
etc.
probably fell in with some of the C. McLennan, Gresham Mr. Chip­ others.
Articles on topics of current inter i
ed by a majority of 8825 two years me the courtesy to reappoint me to
‘‘ Sixteen......................
man,
St.
Johns;
E.
J.
Ladd.
Port
­
eat will be contributed by distinguished
county seat candidates.
ago. In the other case the demo­ the office of road supervisor of dis
Harper’s Periodicals.
Total.........................................
12.545 00
land; Elmer Dixon, Elev; H. S. specialists.
Has Scanned the ltecordv.
Thanking the court Amount of interest paid on warrants
crats just save their man, in a dis- trict No. 14
Per Tear:
Hudson, Gaston, and C. Kocher,
To the E ditor : Front data fur­
Amity Popgun
during the year, not in­
Harper’s Periodicals
trict that gave 11,089 majority two for the favor shown me, I expect to redeemed
HARPER'S -MAGAZINE.......
Aurora.
If.
S.
H
udson
,
cluding Interest on warrants called
nished
by
Commissioner
Perry
in
Mr. Dancer, of Gopher valley, fa-
ask them at the February term to but not yet presented for payment
HARPER S WEEKI Y
years ago
3.333 S3
Per Year;
Secretary, Gaston, Or.
HARPER’S BA/.Alt.................
accept my resignation, as I am not Total expenses for year 1893.............. 815,057 76 last week’s R eporter , which 1 take ther of Chas. Dancer, of this place,
HARPER'S MAGAZINE ...
.»1 U0 HARPERS YOl N g PEOPLE
to be correct, the running expenses died at his home, of typhoid fever,
HARPER'S WEEKLY....
4 00
F or a quarter of a century and or never have been an applicant for
The column miscellaneous contains of the county for the year 1893 was Wednesday, Jan. 24th.
Postage free to nil subscribers in tue
HARPER’S BAZAR
4 GJ
more the country has prospered un­ this or any other office. I see the fuel, water, light,janitor, repairs and
2 uo United States, Canada and .Mexico.
HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE
$29,179.
This sum comprises all
political
pot
has
begun
to
boil,
and
I
der republican rule. For the same
Dayton Herald.
improvement to court house, safe, warrants authorized upon vouchers
Postage free to all subscritars in the
length of time democratic orators with many others began to wonder vault, and everything that will not
United btates Canada and Mexico.
The Volumes of the Weekly begin with
The
Toledo's
warehouse at New
---- OF----
audited
by
the
commissioners
’
court,
I the first number for January of each year.
and newspapers have been proclaim­ at the 26-mill tax last year, but after strictly go in one of the other col-
berg
was
washed
away
during
the
When
no time is mentioned, subscription»
Applicants "or Teachers' Certificates
the amount paid out of the two-mill
The Volumes of the .Magazine begin with will begin with the number current at the
ing that the people were being ru­ examining the true cause, I find we umns.
late
high
water.
As
soon
as
the
wa
­
The county board of examiners for Yata- ■ the numbers for June and December of time of receipt of order
road fund being drawn upon time­
ined.
Now, after having sampled a are all apt to be too hasty in fault-
ter- in the Willamette runs down low hill county. Oregon, will hold the regular ’ each year W hen no time ie mentioned, Bound Volumes oi Harper s Weekly for
Feed and salaried officers are checks issued by road supen isors.
very brief season of democratic pros fiuding, as I have bad during the charged with full bill allowed; in some
quarterly examination of applicants for subscriptions will begin with the number three years back in neat elotli binding, will
This sum seems large, especially enough, a new warehouse will be certificates to teach in the public schools of current at the time of receipt of order. be sent by mail, postage paid, or bv express
perity, the people are clamoring to past year considerable business be- cases, this includes money advanced
Bound volumes of Hftiper’s Magazine for tree of expense t provided the freight does
built
at
Newberg
landing.
the item of over $9,900 for roadsand
said county, at the court house in McMinn­ three years back, in neat cloth binding, will not exceed one dollar per volume), tor $7
get back and be ruined for another | fore the count}’ court, I will say I to county to pay bills where county
ville, continent: ing at noon on Wednesday, be sent by mail post-paid, on receipt of fd per volume.
bridges, as there were but few ex
Sheridan Sun
have always found them courteous
quarter of a century
• 'loth Cases for each volume, suitable for
Feb. 14th. and continuing the session per volume. Cloth cases, for Linding. So binding,
warrant would not do, as R. R pas­ pensive bridges built last year. This
will be sent bv mail, post-paid on
We understand Mr. Longdon, for­ until the 16th. All applicants for ceititi cents each—by mail, po3t paid.
and very reasonable always striving
Remittances
should
be
made
by
postoliice
receipt
of , 1 each
senger and freight bills, expressage, is explained, in part, by the expen
merly of Willamina Hour mills, will cates must be present at the opening ses money order or draft, to avoid'chance of Remittances should be made by post-
R eport comes from Rio that the for the best interests of the county etc.
diture of some $2.000 in permanent put up a grist mill on Mill creek.
otilce money order or draft, to avoid chance
sion on Wednesday, the 14th. Applicants loss.
insurgents occupying that port otf- I also see they nave goue back to
Newspapers are not to copy this adver­ of loss Newspapers are not to copy this
In addition to amount charged to road improvements in different parts
for
state
diplomas
and
state
life
diploma*
tisement without the ex pie - order oi Har advertisement without the express order to
ered molestation to American ves- the old style of road work. As I have sheriff in above list he receives about
J. A. Hill has bought the Noah
per A Brothers.
must make application at the same time.
Harper A. Brothers.
seis being escorted to the pier under above stated, I am not an applicant one-half of the amount charged to of the county, with the further sum Grant building on Mill creek and will
Address: HARPER A BROTHERS,
Address: HARPER A. BROTHERS,
J. B. S tilwell ,
of
81,600
for
rock
crusher,
road
New York
New York.
command of Commodore Benham. for office, hence feel free to express justice’s court.
put in a stock of goods this spring. County Superintendent of Schools and
plows and road scrapers, including
Chairman
of
the
Board
of
Examiners.
The result was that they were in­ my views.
three-wheeled scrapers. This ex­ The “Last Loaf,’' a drama in three
Having been born and raised here,
structed in the moral ethics of re­
Oregon in June.
penditure, whether judicious or not, acts will be put on the boards at this
specting the property of the United and a taxpayer the past twenty-five
place in a few weeks by local talent.
The general election to be held in will not have to be incurred another
Bond & Phillips,
States The necessity was to be re­ years, my experience has been that
Two years ago, a number of the
year,
lessening
this item alone 83600.
Oregon
in
June
will
be
the
most
im
­
the
old
system
of
road
work
is
a
gretted, but the prompt performance
The incidental or miscellaneous Indians at Grand Ronde reservation
I ilud people portant one ever held in Oregon, and
of duty on the part of Commodore miserable failure.
item
also seems large, Under this exercised for the first time in the
for
several
reasons
—
in
addition
to
Benham will doubtless Lave a salu­ jumping up like Jack-in-a-box, claim­
head
properly comes the items of history of the state of Oregon, that
the
state
officers
heretofore
elected
tary effect in preventing other small ing the new way a complete failure.
fuel,
water,
lights and janitor’s fees, highest privilege of American citi­
there
is
an
attorney
general
to
elect,
powers from falling into similar er­ (The people demanded a change in
I politics; we are having it with a ven­ a congressman from each of the dis­ but I see that the commissioners zenship—the right of suffrage. Many
ror.
people are interested in knowing
geance ) They now claim the new tricts (succeeding Hermann in the have also included the repairs of the
whether they will again be allowed
court
house
in
supplying
vault,
office
interest first district and Ellis in the second),
A narchists and socialists, who road law is in the
to
vote. One of our politicians re­
and
burglar-proof
money
chest
for
members
of
the
state
board
of
equali
­
spend their time decrying the mean­ of the few, while others foot
cently
interviewed a siwash “boss”
at
the
county
treasurer,
costing
in
all
zation
in
the
odd
numbered
districts,
ness and avarice of people who have | the bill and get no good of roads.
on
the
reservation
on
the
subject
8600,
leaving
the
amount
of
$900
an
additional
circuit
judge
in
the
got on a little in the world, could Please remember this is new, both
The red citizen inquired: “How much
Portland Prices
find a lesson to shame them into si­ to the court and supervisors Neith­ third judicial district and two addi­ properly under the head of inciden­
you
’
se
fellers
gointopay
next
time?
”
tals.
lence if they would turn their eyes to er could tell how much funds would tional ones in the fourth, and a leg­
The wily politician replied that times
Corne and See Us
what is going on in the great cities be ready to apply at the season of islature that will in 1895 elect a suc­ A further item of lessening the
would be too hard to buy votes at
expenses
the
present
year
is
the
cessor
to
Senator
Dolph,
besides
the
at the preseut time
Wealth is be­ the year when the roads needed the
the next election. “That’s all right,
ing poured out like water to relieve work. But this year there was a full quota of county officers and all cost of collecting the taxes, for
said
the si wash voter decisively, “but
should
the
sheriff
collect
all
the
taxes
officers
for
minor
divisions.
There
the necessities of millions suffering reserve fund, so both could make
we gots to git some money er we all Sausages of All Kinds a Specialty.
levied
on
assessment
of
1893,
he
will
will
be
a
governor
to
elect,
and
as
some
calculations
for
the
future
As
from the hard times. It is the rich
Highest cash price for dressed Meats, Hides
go Klamity howl. '
and Poultry. Market South side of Third Street
or well-to-do who are furnishing the 1 have not had a talk with the court Governor Pennoyer has served two receive about $1.200 less from the
between D and E.
money. Nobody else could
The I do not know the true cause of the terms successively he will not figure county than last year, this sum be
Poultry Association.
misfortune of hard times will have cbauge, but I hear there were large in the gubernational melee, al- ing his per cent on the greater
The
object
of the Oregon State SHERIFFS SALE ON EXECUTION.
served a good purpose if it shows to petitions asking for the change. 1 though it is loudly whispered his : ex- amount collected in 1893.
Poultry
association.
organized in
The above items, which should not
■^OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
the world what stuff the highest or sigued a petition, and I have heard cellency has his eye on a seat in the
Portland
January
15,
is
to consoli­ XX ms sheriff of Yamhill countv. state of Otegon
figure
in
the
estimated
expense
for
richest, as well as the poorest or several others say the same thing, United States senate. But this the
under and by virtue of a writ of execution, dated
Pennoyer was this year, not including the item of date the, interests of Oregon poul- December L-Jth, lb93, Issued out of tl.e circuit
thinking it was a measure to bring governor denies.
meanest Americans are made of
court of said county «nd state upon and to enforce
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paid road supervisors out of j ^rymen> an^ to so concentrate their that certain decree of loreelosure «nd sale, made
it to a vote of the people, but learned elected as a democrat, then turned $2,200
ami
entered
of
record
in
said
court
on
the
25th
the general fund, reduces the esti- etforts in behalf of the poultry in­ day of September, 1893. in the suit in which The
MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OP THE WEST
T he republican state committee later the court had a right to make populist, and to reach the senate
Mortgage U'omnanv, of Scotland, (l.im
I dustry as to make them effective. American
mated
running
expenses
for
the
year
would
have
to
tail
an
anti-Cleveland
iled;
was
plaintit!
und
John
W.
Townsend,
Lettie
and the district congressional com­ this change
The plan will be to hold exhibitions, Elizabeth Townsend, his wife, and the Hr»t Na
I know 1 have faults in common free-silver kite. A secretary of state 1894 to less than $24,000; that is,
ttonul Bank, of McMinnville, otegon, were de­
HAS THE LiflF^GEST CIRCULATION.
mittees met in Portland Wednesday.
shows, etc., and to disseminate as fendants. wherein it «as decreed that said plaint
allowing
all
other
items
of
expense
to
is
to
be
elected
to
succeed
McBride
with
others,
but
I
have
tried
to
im
­
ltl recover from the defendants, Joint W . Town­
It was decided to hold the state con­
TERMS BY 7VV7YIL:
who will not again be a candidate, be the the same as allowed for the thoroughly- as possible any knowl- send and Lettie Elizabeth low nsend, iu United
vvuviuh in
iu l Portland
vi uauu April * 11th,
x m, auu
------ at — my
vention
aud • partially distribute the - funds
States gold Coin the sum of three thousand lour DAILY (without Suttdayi
per year.
general, past year.
hundred and fifty one dollars (53,451.1») with in-
g.-J
UUll A
IV» O11U!»
*
the congressional convention for the disposal,
and
I UQA
ask CA14JX.M41
anyone to
show I state treasurer, attorney
“
(with Sunday) $8
I terest on said sum from the date of said decree at
Against this, the tax levy of four
the rate of 8 per cent per annum and the addi
SEMI-WEEK LY, $2 per year.
first district in Salem two days ear I me a mile of road in my district that sla’e Prillter> a justice of the su-
CHILDREN tionai sum of two hundred and fifty doilats as
and
one-sixth
mills
for
county
pur
­
|
preme
court
to
succeed
Chief
Justice
WEEKLY, $1 peA year.
who are puny, pale, attorneys lees at.d Set 70 us costs' and dis-
tier. The basis of representation in ; ! 1 have not done more or less work
1 Lursements, said writ being directed to
poses
will
furnish
$25,000
in
round
i
Lord,
and
state
superintendent
of
weak,
or
scrofulous,
me.
will,
on
Saturday,
the
loth
day
of
the state convention was fixed at one on The main erv of neglect seems i
ought to take Doctor February, 1894, at the hour of one o’clock p. m.
numbers; to this must be added poll
Fierce’s Golden Medical of said day. lit the court house door in McMinn­
I call to 1 public instruction.
delegate at large from each county . to come from the hills.
Discovery. That builds ville, in said county and state, sell at public auc­
In the first, third, fifth and seventh tax, licenses, fines and trial fees,
■
mind
one
place
in
the
hills
where
I
up both their flesh and tion for cash in Cntled States gold coin, the fol­
and one for each 150 votes and frac­
THE
which
will
yield,
computing
upon
judicial
districts
there
will
be
mem
­
their
strength. Fur this, lowing described real premise» described in said
tion over 75 cast for republican elec­ ■ caused to be paid about $150 in cash,
aud for purifying the decree and therein ordered to be sold to ve it
basis
of
collection
for
past
years,
the
bers
of
the
state
board
of
equaliza
­
"«on <L
Uk. th* a
j
The
preemption
claim
of
James
(
Gillette
in
* eek 3 ue'*g of
lhe world
blood, there’s nothing iu i Yamhill county, state ot Oregon, ami being the vream ofihe literary Matures ol theDaily.
tors in 1892 There will be 268 dele­ where they needed it very bad, un­
sum
of
$3,200,
added
to
which
is
tion
to
elect,
one
from
each
district.
all
medicine
that
can
I
west
half
of
the
sriutbeast
quarter
<
J
4)
and
der the old law I would have had
gates, distributed as follows:
equal the “Discovery.” i the east hall of the southwest quarter (1-4 of sec-
all Western journals. It eon-
Baker ...._......
• Lincoln ................ 3 to work at least ten assessments in These are to serve four years each. $2,500 in the treasury of the unex-
In recovering from I lion twenty six (26) in township four (4) south of AS. A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCF.T.S
«istsof EIGHT PAGES, with
Benton
6 Linn
jj
““ “ K*
1 wesl
11' Willamette
In the third district, embracing the pended two-mill road fund, making
“GriDDe” or in tn non ' ’ ,a
X“ ’
wesi of
oi t* tai-
»luaineite meridian,
laeruluti,
Otackaiua»
13 Malheur
3 order to do the same work
eel ‘’
r
l amt
“ °°w containing
| containing one
one humlie
hundred
and sixty
sixty acres
acres, „1..1
utul alee
also
Vtataop...... .
9 Marton ...........
v«l»<ama>
from
puou lots
tour
A Supplement, illustrated in Colors,
val«»».juco
tioiu pueu-
lot»
tour <4i.
ili, five
rive .81 .oi and
and sis
six (1.1 (1.1 <.t <>t section
seitioi. m in
21
riu’kai
tzatrzanj
.. . t.......................
As I have taken up more space counties of Marion, Polk, Yamhill a total revenue for county purposes
Columbia
6 Multnomah
..
uioma.
levers, or other . tow
n«hip four <4. south ot range >ix u.. u< st <>l
..... M
Coo.
| M ot row
.... 4 now than I intended, 1 do not desire and Tillamook, the election for mem­ of about 830,700, to cover an esti­ wasting diseases, it Speodily and surely in- the Willamette meridian, in said county au<l Reading MatteiRage*. This Supplement Containing Hix Fages oj
Crook.
The Inter Ocean ¡until ii h ^4 i
ous alone worth the price charged lor the paper
3 Polk............... .... 7
vigorates and builds up the whole system | state, containing53.3Zai rcs. andalMtlot three :
V1®
nnd ' omruerctal center of all w«t of the
2 Shenuan
Curry
3 to discuss with any one, but would ber of this board will be to fill the mated expenditure of less than As an appetizing, restorative tonic It sets I of’e'-,ir,n thirty tixe ■ 7, in T 4 8. R. 6 W of the Alleglmnv Moi uiaTniU,&Ui
further
East
It
is
in
«.-<■
**>
the need; or the people ol that soct’on than any paper
lv Tillamook .
Doug la»
..... 5
at work all th9 processes of digestion and! "»IU iiw «« meridian tn »aid county amt state,
824,000.
“
Utu
«jwd
ufththe
P
®
o
F
le
of
,he
WeM
“* Polllic. and » l. ralurr?
vacancy
occasioned
by
the
expira
­
uilltam
1 V mat il la
11
S‘°^drbXStlV-ci krSbh in? “tUr5I ik°XndXXdXiuremfti'^
iO“°" YEAR. Ad.lr4s U 'b ,b PI‘<>et'‘
Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY V Mi DOLLAR PER
.. 5 Union ......... .... 8 like to hear from others who are able tion of the two-year term for which
Grant .....
The above estimated expenditure action, and brings ba<k health and strength The donation land claim of G. P. R Aiterbnry
2 Wallowa
Haruey
..... 3 I to discuss in a proper manner.
Jackson
.. 7 Wasco
..... »
For ail diseases caused by a torpid liver or I and Mary E Atterbury, his wif«* notification No
S. D. Gibson of Polk coutjty was is computed upon the fuli amount of
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_ 4 Washington
Joeephluc
.... 12
T D. H endibson .
impure blood, DyFpepGia, Biliousness, Bcrof I ?772Jn T/*9- h 6 w oi iLe UTilameite meruiuu
Klamath
.. 3 Yamhill
..... n
he U eelcly Inter Ocean and Yamhill County Reporter both One
fees
paid
the
sheriff
and
clerk
for
elected.
ulous,
Skin, and Soak) DiseatM—even Con- I «l^'amhi11 C0V<Qty /Ule of
containing
. 3
Lake
sumption (or Lung-scrofula) in ii an hL
excepting two acres sold to I. Agee and
.. 14
Total........... ... 2Ù»
Laue ........
.w wUW Wife and six acres sold to 4. Agee, and that said Year for 81X5.
In the third judicial district there for county work during the year
K kavse ' s H eadache C apsules —War­
the Discovery is the only gruaran- . lands will be sold to satisfy said w rit of execution
The apportionment in the congres­ ranted. For sale by Rogers Bros., sole, is an additional circuit judge to elect, 1893. viz: 86.243, but as these are Stages
Utu remedy.
Dated. January 10th, 18&.
«ecuuon.
If it doesn't benefit or cure, in evary case.
"ARREN,
sional coo’-’entjoft wjU be the same.
agents, McMinnville.
in compliance with an act passed by now made salaried offices after July you
have your money back.
Sheriff of said Gambill County. Oregon.
Hard Time* tail.
EXHIBIT Of
CLIIÜS
Great Annual Clearance
Sale !
C ommencing J anuary 42
AND RUNNING 30 DAYS.
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
All Other Goods Greatly Reduced.
CURES
fl. J. flPPERSON
Replar ¡¡lately fcuisah
41 WE
Cabinets,
Book Cases,
burniture in
Sideboards,
Great Variety
Bedroom Suits,
Fresh & Cured Meats.
BURNS & DANIELS
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