A BATTLE WITH INBIAN!.. office seekers may be willing to' them. They could not stand open fight The money was lost in mining spec­ adopt such a course the voting rank in that quarter, though a few hun­ ulation. He is a married man and Graphically Told From T ein or y by and file will not follow them. dred hung around us. jumping up has oue child. Capi. Stilwell ot Tillamook. ------------------------------------------------- IS THE—- ----------------------------------------- F. H. BARNHART, No matter where the orders come from their concealment and firing at C. II. Finn, an attorney ot L3 from, there will be no effective fusion us. not daring to remain long enough Grande, has been suspended from M b . C. a . W allace , PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. MOST POPULAB REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST McMinnville, Oregon | in June, and if it is attempted the to take good aim. But some of the practice for unprofessional conduct, ----- AND----- D ear C omrade • ; Yours of the 7th boys were always looking along their until the supreme court finally deter­ democratic vote will be dh iaed, the J. G. ECK ’JAN, A*->aclMln E.lltor. HAS THE LxARGEST GIRCUUATION- i probability being that the republican came to hand in due time. I am very gun-barrel nt them. They next con­ mines his case. TliRTUtS BY 7UYKIL: ticket will be the gainer by the di- sorry I cannot be with you as much centrated their force on the left, ■ The Portland university football ADVEBTISF'G rates . as I would like to be. My many in- those hollows giving them tbe power ¡vision.— Salem Democrat DAILY (without Sunday) $0 per year. team defeated the Agricultural col- i Re»dlnn notices in loc»l columns 10 cents per “ (with Sunday) $y “ ------- - ------- ’ firmities will not permit me to take to do so unobserved. They endeav­ l i e tor tir-t ve. » „nd 5 cents pur line thereafter. lege team ou the Multnomah field! SEMI-WEEKLY, $2 par year. Display adveniwment’ annual rates, one inch the trip in winter- Sometimes I SCRRENDERED HIS PENSION. ored to outflank us. ou tbe left. To WEEKLY, S' per year. ¡er month >1. each ati liuonal inch 50 cents per last Saturday, in the presence of| mouth. think the government does not deal prevent this. Capt. Maxwell had de­ Obituarv and marriage notices not exceeding It is reported that Secretary ¡justly with us old veterans; wheu ployed his men so far from the left as about 500 people. The score stood I A« a nowm^per tbe INTER OCBAN keel* abreast of tbe time* in all iv-pecri. it spares 1) line« ¡»ubluned tree, it furnished in time to r either paiub nor expeube fu socurlug all tbo news aud the best ot current literature b i current news. Additional mailer 10 cent- per Gresham has surrendered his pen­ j you remember that’we furnished our to disconnect his company from his 2G to 12. use. sion. General Gresham was a brave i own arms, ammunition, provisions, right hand captain. The Indians Frank Ohlegschlagcr. committed THE soldier and was pierced by rebel lead clothing, blankets, horses, saddles seeing this threw their whole force to the penitentiary for life for the T-? er’ated especially for those who. on account of mail service or any other reason, do not take a daily pane: In it< columns aiv to be found toe week i news of all the world omdenitd aud th« FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 18M. in front of Atlanta. He still carries J and bridles, and without tents made into this gap. Capt. Maxwell’s right murder of Wm. Woolridge, January cream oi*the literary features of the Daily. y that little memento of the rebellion i a winter campaign in 1847-8, and became somewhat confused aud were 27, 1893, six miles west of Portland, AS A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS a11 stsu‘(MEIGHT FACES.w°iu IATIH1LL mt STI KEPL’DLICAN concealed in his anatomy, and the j saved to our government a vast ter- doubled back. The whole company died of inflammation of the bowels at CONVENTION. government did not ask him to pro- I ritory. commencing at the straits of was driven back to the left. Colonel the pen on Monday. A Supplement, Illustrated in Colors, By order nt the Republican County Central i duce it in evidence when he applied ! San Juan de Fuca, thence north to Gillern was ready for any such sur­ The state intercollegiate oratorical Blood Poisoned by a Slight of Eight additional page^. making in all Sixteen PacM. This Supplement, containing 8ix Pagte oj Reading Matte: end two Tull-Page illustrations. is alone worth the price charged tor the l*aper • ommillee a Republican County Convention wiU Tuo Inter Ocean is published in Chicago, the news and commercial .-enter of h 11 west of the be held at the Court House in McMinnville. Or . 1 for a pension. It accepted his testi­ j 49 degrees, thence cast to the sum- prise, and had a wagon and team contest was held in Eugene last Fri­ Accident Alleeltanv Mountains and is belter adapted to the needs of the people of that section than any paper mony and that of his witnesses just 1 mit of the Rocky mountains, south with seven or eight men rushed down day night. Contestants represented FRIDAY, APRIL 6IH, UM, further East. It is in accord a ¡th the people of the West both in Politic« and 1 teriature. et 10:30 a. m for the purpose of electing 11 délé­ . as it accepted Please remember tbat tbe price of Tbe Weekly inter Ocean Is ONLY LN- DOLLAR PER the testimony in I to 42 deg., thence west to the Pacific on them, making a terrible fuss. The . the Pacific university, the Willam­ But Hood’s Sarsaparilla Purified, gués to attend the State Convention to beheld in YEAR. Address _ _ - .. —► . • Portland, Oregon, on Wedneaday, April Uth, ISM, j thousands of other cases like his, and Restored Health. ! ocean. This territory is vastly su­ Indians seeing this and thinking it ette university, the Portland univer­ THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. and 11 delegates to attend the Congressional Con­ vention fur 1st Congressional district to be held and granted him a pension of 130 a perior in many respects to the terri­ was another cannon, fell back, which sity, the university of Oregon. Pa­ “o’. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: The Weekly Inter Ocean and Yamhill County Reporter both One. ut Salem, Oregon, on Monday. April 9th, 1994 “Gentlemen:— Three years ago a file penetrat­ The Convention will consist of 149 delegates month. tory obtained by the soldiers of the cific college, McMinnville college. enabled Capt. Maxwell to regain his ed one of raj legs just above the knee. 1 was Year for $1.25. apportioned as follows 8 I Gresham was not poor ; he was Mexican war in 1846-7. While they touch. The Indians then charged I Oregon state normal school and the some distance liom a doctor and the wound was 10 North McMinnville.. Amity............... 8 North Newberg ....... 8 not in an almshouse, but he has been B iker Cretk . properly dressed Falling to receive the r North Yamhill......... 6 1 were many in number, and are pen­ the center. Thej* fell back to their I Albany college. The first prize was not fcBevm....... necessary treatment, <.triton......... . ¿..uth McMinnville.. 10 on the United States bench, in the sioned, honored, and have-soldiers’ j awarded to Charles J. Atwood, of old method of fighting—hiding to re­ ClMCOW«! tj South Newberg......... 11 Blood Poisoning Dayton............. 1« Mheridan.................... 12 cabinet of President Arthur, and in i homes, we were few in number, de­ load, and then jumping up to fire at Willamette university, Salem, whose •et In. 1 became so weak and my system so Dundee............ Wv*t Chehalem........ 8 61 Wii lamette................ 6 other places where he was paid a spised and neglected. Fairlawn 1 applied for us. The colonel soon got tired of subject was “Conditional Citizen­ much run down that I could not turn in bed or Laiayetta..... 9 Willamina................ 8 good salary. myself in any way. After seventeen He did not need the a pension several years ago, and , this kind of fighting, and ordered a ship.” Miss Gertrude Lamb, of Pa­ help The Committee recommends Dds that the primaries prln months' confinement, my wife took me to Walia be held in the several precincts irecincta at 1:30 p. m. pension, but it was a roll of honor I when the proofs were all in I got a ! charge. Perhaps it was not. in grand cific college, Newberg, was awarded Walla, Wash. Here the surgeons amputated March 24 1H94 and cordially invite all Republl- cans to participate in the primaries and h«le<*t and like other old soldiers he was ' return that there was no law to grant military style. At the same time it second prize. my leg half way between the kuee and the hip Her subject was “ A Following this rov health Improved slightly but rood men as delegate» to the Convention. Don’t glad to have his name written there me one; not for want of proof, but i was very effective, driving the whole Nineteenth Century Possibility.” shortly gatherings began to form on my body tail to attend the primaries. and caused rua much pain and suffering. Sev­ J. W. B obbs , J £. M aokks , as one who had shed blood in defense no law. Nor do our historians do us mass before us for a short distance. The judges were: Rev. M. L. Rugg, eral remedies were tried but did not give rr,e re­ Sect et ary Chairman. Finally Hood’s Sarsaparilla was recom­ • of his country. For twenty years justice- They say nothing about our i Then we had to wait until the bag­ Salem; Arthur L. Frazier, Port­ lief. mended and I Could See a Change he drew that pension and considered hardships and suffering, and fail gage came up. Then we charged land; Professor J. R. Wilson, Port­ A storia is having another spasm, it a high honor to be called a pen­ the first. Gradually I have improved; I even to mention one of the hardest j again, taking one position and then land. The next annual contest of from am growing stronger and the painful gatbenugs attended by slight symptoms of rail­ sioner. AT fought battles that has ever been another. At sundown we were in the association will be held at Pacific have disappeared and 1 am about cured of my road building But when Judge Gresham became fought west of the Mississippi river. the last hollow, close under the university, at Forest Grove, the Prices the squire to Knight Cleveland, Why it is so I never could tell. buttes. We had many wounded, third Friday of February, 1895. D P T hompson is a man whom “who slapped the pension beggars I will try in my weak way to de­ none seriously but one. How many G. F. Russell, the defaulting we greatly admire for his accom­ in the face,” he realized that it scribe that battle as I saw it I will were wounded I cannot 3ay now. school superintendent, was arraign­ Come and See Us plishments in life, and the pluck, en­ meant more than a simple change of not give dates, for my memory maj* The Cayuse afterward stated that ed in Justice Curl’s court yes terday ergy aud ability he has displayed, politics aud candidates. It meant be at fault. We had camped at the thej’ lost seventy-five of their war­ at 1 p. m. The court room was filled but we should doubt exceedingly the the desertion of old gods for new Wells springs the night before. The riors in this battle. How many of with spectators. Russell did not ap­ ills. All tlie credit 19 due to Hood _________ ’s Sarsapa- propriety of his nomination for gov­ and strange idols. President Cleve­ Indians were prowling around all the other tribes were killed I never pear agitated, and to his friends nil* tool I feel that I cannot apeak too highly ut ernor again at this time. land had never "been a soldier. night. Next morning we started learned. The night after the battle claimed his innocence. J. R. Watt It.” B. L. B ur . xett , Starkey, Oregon. The Be»t Shoes for the Least Money. He had vetoed 500 soldiers’ pen­ early. The scouts soon brought back was one to be remembered. We appeared for the prosecution aud II. Hood's Pills act eaiUy, jet promptly nJ I n discussing the Bland bill it is sion bills. He had referred to pen­ efficiently,ou the liver aud bowels. 25e. well to remember that there is no sions as “persistent and ingenious word of Indians ahead. AVe moved hadn’t eaten anything since an early II Hewitt for the defendant. The FOR “seigniorage” in the treasury to attacks upou the public treasury,” on with great caution. When they breakfast that morning, and that was justice read two complaints, one coin. There is silver bullion sacred­ and said of pensioners that whatever saw that they were, discovered they nothing but poor beef without salt. charging the prisoner with forging Bond & Phillips GENTLEMEN. ly pledget! in support of silver in their service they had “accumulated showed themselves. We moved to a Then to fight all daj’ without water ! the name of J. W. Yost, to an order SB, 84 and 83.50 Dress Shoe. circulation. That bullion must first a great deal of disability.” He had good position and formed a corral ' The day had been ' very warm for for $15 on January 25, 1894, the with our wagons. Now, perhaps, I February, while the nights were very other with larceny of (244 from Linn 83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Solee. be coined into cheap dollars before further declared in his veto of the 82-50, 82 for Workingmen. actual seigniorage will exist. To dependent pension bill that the real­ had better describe the battle field. cold. Thirsty, hungry and almost county on May 8, 1893. The defend­ coin it would be an act of bad faith. ly needy and homeless soldiers of the It was near the heart of what is freezing, we wore the cold night ant waived examination and was 82 and 81.75 for Boys. It. would be for the government to rebellion have been to a large extent known as Big Sandy Hollow, about away. The Indians were so numer­ held in the sum of $3000 on the first LADIES AND MISSES, tamper with tho assets it holds as provided for at soldiers’ homes, and half way between Wells springs and ous and so close around us that charge and $2000 on the second to S3, 82.50 82, $1.75 security for the paper it has passed that “it is sad, but nevertheless true, Butter creek in eastern Oregon. every man had to stay on guard all await tbe action of the grand jury. CAUTION.-If any daaJei There are five of these hollows, not night. We picked up several wound­ In default of bail he went to jail. offer« you W. L. DooflM out to the people.— Toledo Blade. that in the matter of procuring pen­ very deep, perhaps from ten to forty ed Indians the next day on the battle The whole amount of his robbery shoes at » reduced price, r «»aye he hu them with­ sions there exists a widespread dis­ feet; not so steep but what a horse­ field who died the night after we got will be, it is said, over $2000.— out. the 4a*i»e stamped M any foreign manufacturers, in on the bottom, put him regard of truth and good faith.” down as a fraud. man can ride anywhere. From where to Umatilla river. The Indians did bany Herald, 2Sd. anticipation of the change in the Probably when Gresham read we drew up our lines for battle, look­ uot attack us the next day. As we tariff, are beginning to make ar­ these things he realized what it ing east across those hollows two ’ had so manj’ calling for water, poor FKO.1I THE CO! NTT PRESS. rangements to do business in the meant to become a squire to the miles and a half, the ground looks . fellows, we made a forced march to United States. Reed & Co., of Mass­ Lafayette Ledger. great knight, Grover Cleveland, and level to the Butter creek, with tho I the river, and did not attack them. Sausages of All Kinds a Specialty. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better illon, extensive manufacturers of Wm. Moore will soon begin the' Highest cash price for dressed Meats, Hides satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con­ he surrendered his pension of $30 a exception of a sharp hollow right in Yours Truly, green bottles, have received infor­ Poultry. Alaikel South aide ot I blot Street, vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas* name and price on the bottom, which erection of a fine dwelling on his I aud month and had his name erased from front of us; south was a butte half a between D anil f guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. W m . D. S tilwell . mation that their competitors in property here, the lumber having Dealers who push the sale ot W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to what he had regarded as a roll of mile away; to the west was level. To I mmnom . Germany have agents in this country Increase the sales on their full line Of goods. They can allord to sell at a less profit, arrived yesterday. honor, but which Cleveland had said the north the hollows deepened and | oregon new » and notes . sn.l we believe you can eave money bv buying all yonr routwanr of the dealer advwr- already making contracts with large the circuit court of the stale of OregOD, for ilaud beluo. Catalogue ftou upou a.>4>ltoatlou. W. L. JsOGGL lS. Icruektao. Maas. was a list of those who “pretended crossed a sharp ridge right along the As Rev. Mr Jerome and Mrs. Wil-: lu Yamhill county consumers for the sale of bottles, There have already been over sev- ’ son were returning from St. Joe last an incapacity for labor.”— Inter­ brink, and was too steep to ride up. W. P. Fraser, Plaintiff, | i counting on the sweeping reduction vs. enty conversions at tho Methodist Saturday morning, the team became Maggie Fraser. SHERIFF'S SAFE. Ocean. Defendant, j I am writing this from memory, and of the duty on the same made by the ' revival in Dallas, with a prospect of unmanageable opposite D. V. Olds’ To Maggie Fraser, the above named defendant 36,2° and $10.2? . IVTOTICE is hereby given tLat tbe undersigned, it may not be exactly correct. Wilson bill.— Blade In tne name of the Stale of Oregon, you are here­ gig of < many mere. NEWS OF THE WEEK. house and ran away, throwing Mrs. by notified and requir ’ d t<»appear and auswvt j non, under «nd by viitue of a vtrit of execution, Line of battle: Capt. Maxwell's the complaint filed against y >u in the above a&ted Febnitry 7th, lt»4 aud issued <>utol tbe 1750 school children are in the As­ , Wilson from the wagon, breaking suit in the above nained court, by tin circuit court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, T he democratic members of the Grow’s plurality in Pennsj’lvania company on the left, then Captain toria school district to draw state 1 her right arm below the elbow and untitled first day of ihe term following the oxplratiou ot to me directed, upon and to enforce that certsia the time prescribed in the order tot publication ol finance committee have framed a is 187,169. Owens’, I think. There was part of decree made by said cutin on the '«»th day «»f tills summon^, ro-wit Monday, the 2Uh day ol money. Astoria voted to bond for i inflicting a verv severe cut under September, in the sun uherein Miutha Shad* tariff bill in secret session, from which March, D. l&H; and it you fail so to appear ui den ¿as plaintiff, and C. A. Biaue. Minnie Birim , Out of 20,000 Chinese in southern another company there somewhere, $12,000 to run the schools. auswer, for want thereof me plaintit''will appl> Snap-shot. Flash-light and time Jacob Ganow, Eeitha Gan««w and J. H. Duty wue ' the right eye. Dr. Michaux was | the republican members of the com­ California but 2.000 have registered. I cannot now tell what one; then 10 the Court for the relief pra. < d for in the com­ x. hereby it was decreed by said conn exposure pictures readily taken by defendants, herein, to-wit: A decree dissolving the Rev. Gilman Parker of Oregon i called to dress the wounds and left plaint that tbeplaintifi recover in m tbe dcAendanu< mittee were excluded ; the democrat­ Capt. Hall’s company, then Captain marriage contract now existing between the A. Blaue ami Minnie Blaue in United States gold any amateur with our A and B Ordi ­ Jacob Smith of Gerard county, I the lady resting easily. plaintlii and the defendant and for jjuch other coin, tbe principal sum <4 $450 12, with tateiett ic members of the senate have consid­ Thompson’s company, one-half at City is attending the midwinter fair. and further relief as mu;, be meet in the premises nary Kodaks. Twenty-four pictures on said nun from the date of said decreq at the Ky, the oldest Mason in the United, He writes home that he prefers Ore ­ This summons is served by publication thereoi of ten pur cunt pur annum, and also the a-wil who is coming, charging down on us. The Representative Wilson, Dayton Herald. the estate of said deceased, are hereby notified to a proposition looking towards fusion The Corvallis Gazette Is of the ¿tnd/er CatMgue. ______________ Tbe southeast quarter of the southeast quarti r present them, propeily verified, to mu, at rn> I of section 29 in said T. 2 S. R. 3 W. in said count y with the democrats was voted down. now in the City of Mexico, has de- Butter creek buttes were literally opinion that Long of the Amitj' Pop­ A young man by the name of A. S. office in McMinnville, in said county, within six ' and state, and that tbe proceeds of said sale w in months from the date ot this notice. be applied first to the payment oi the amount«« It was probably a game of bluff more veloped typhoid fever, said to have covered as thick as they could stand, gun is something of a monopolist Williams, a son-in-law of Capt. Coul­ Dated March 2d, 15*94. per Recommended large faction of the party favors fu­ he had done right in killing Harrison took five yoke of oxen to haul it. As pant in a necktie party at Astoria j Feb. 27th, J. F. Kimaey, aged 33. and Midwinter rail tickets si tbe fiiliowlDg round 1 acre on good terms. t'lpr.t:» in the near future. Han ­ sion as a means of securing a por­ and whether he was justified in com­ it wheeled into position you ought to by the best Cooks. Leila L. Locknnne, aged 18, of Amity. No. 5. 440 acres, 30 acres in grain and TO .TATIONS UNDER I AO MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ONE AN1> ONE-THIEDone- - grass, 2 houses, 3,000 rails just made, wife last tion of the spoils of office, and they mitting the deed? This, he said, had have seen the slivers fly off the sen murdered his Consult your physician up- il> w sv ¡are. j ready to lay up; this place is well waj on its healthfulness. are willing to sell their principles in never been touched on during the wagon. The boys stuck to it well July while she was picking raspber­ To STATIONS 150 MILES OP. MORE FROM VOLUMES COULD BE WRITTEN, SAN FRANCIliCO, O-.EAND ONE FIFTH one­ tere For exact rate; and full iutormation inquire of ries, any amount of fish and gamey all publican nominees in the coming sentence was pronounced asked 30 coming we kept the redskin3 off by with a club. He confessed the deed. mony of women who some Cottoiene Cook Book, contain, J 44. Mllhl. nil, Ol t Pass Agi ut 134 deeded land. Price |5 per hundred recipe., prepared by #> have been tuado well