The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, March 23, 1894, Image 2

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    OHEGO* WE WS A?*I> NOTES.
N othing is declining in value more
Dr Sponogleof Albany was sen­
rapidlj’ than tho next democratic -■ Tillamook Oddfellows will cele­ tenced on Monday to seven years in
i Lie penitentiary for the crime of
nomination for president
brate the 26th cf April by giving an
F.H. 3A3NHART,
rape upon the person of Mrs. Pearl
entertainment.
Wyatt of Brownsville. He stoutly
Tr
is
customary
for
state
PUBLISH EH AN f> PPOPP.IETOR
Portland ha» a postmaster at iast. ; declared his innocence
».ions, when their parr.}’ is i:
Eugene Protzman having been
io endorse the head of the
Mrs. Mary McKinnon of McCoy
named by the president.
J,6. ttr.HS, hvoci^U editor
administration.
Will th«
died of consumption on Tuesday of
A Prineville paper says that J. W. t I last week. She was a pioneer of the
democrats do it ?
Gage sold 30o0 mutton sheep with place, having formerly been the
ADVERTISING KATES.
■ ,
*
e find this item in our populistic the wool on at 83 a head.
wife of McCoy, the fouuder, whose
DVipluy tdverusfcinexi’.- auiiùul ratei-, cae irr-. contemporary, the Popgun, credited
G r. Russell, the embezzling name is perpetuated bv the town.
i -
month.
to an exchange and published with­ school superintendent of Linn coun­
Obituary aná nu "’¿ge .-.od
lji Mhz-tCU'
Governor Wm. MpKinley of Ohio
li linen published free, if turn >bed îl time to out comment in its editorial columns; ty, plead guilty on Monday to two
will visit Oregon during the mouth ¡
l»ecurrent news Additional matter lucent*per I ,
Mie» E. Irena Harri»
J “There is no doubt that the world is ] charges.
uxe.
Irving. Ore^oL
of May.
The republican state com­
— fast approaching a state of anarchy.
Malarkey. Multnomah's treasurer, mittee Is now arranging a tour of
This is being brought about by a has paid over 49 thousand dollars of
FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1894.
tor
the state for him. Hon. Henry
lack of money to enable the people the fund so long withheld from the
Watterson of the Louisville Courier Long Siege of Dangerous«
YAMHILL COLVTY lUPlBlltn to maintain a condition of law and state by that county.
Journal is booked to lecture in Port­
Illness
CO.V VL V TIO.V.
order. Usurers are responsible for
land
on “Money and Morals,” and Left In L oa Condition-Ci«en Health
The populist nomine^ for sheriff in
the whole business and when the
Benton most respectfully declines the populists it is said have booked
By ordei uf ftc Republi an County Centra’.
and Strength by Hood’s
« unnuittei- a fU-publl'-’in County Convention will storm bursts they will be directly in
Sarsaparilla.
the nomination for the very good Ignatius Donnelly, Chairman Tau-
lie held Bl tha Court House in McMinnville. Or..
it and dead as a door nail.” Il goes
FRIDAY. APRIL till, ItH,
| beneck and Senator Stewart to “C. I. Hood & Co,. Lowell, Mass.:
reason that he is not a pop.
‘'Gentlemeu 1 have been through ateinble
at 10 30 a. m for the purpo-e of electing 11 dele­ along with some of the talk that is
siege of nines», and owe niy preseut li. altli to
gate« lo attend the 8tme Convention h> be bold In
The Corvallis carriage and wagon i stump the state for them.
heard
from
people
who
call
them
­
I’urtlaud, Oregon, on Wednesday, April lltu, ISA.
» Satsapariila First, I was taken sitk
In order to give our patrons
Hosea Brown is the oldest man in Rood
and 11 delevatec to attend the Congressional Con­
factory was sold tor 119,601 last
with measles, and on the eighth day the doctor
vention tor 1st Congressional dl l. li t to be held selves populists, and who evidently
from
abroad opportunity to see
Josephine
county.
If
he
lives
till
week.
C.
T.
Brace
of
St.
Louis
bid
said
I
Lad
bronchitis
following
that
complaint.
at Salem, Oregon, on Monday, April 9th, lbs!
The Convention will consist of K' j delegates think that the only way to meet the
In a short time luug fever developed, aad 1 was
the
lath
of
May
he
will
be
102.
His
in
the
property
for
a
syndicate
of
apportioned as follows
emergency they have conjured up in
in a serious condition tor quite awhile. When
. 10 North McMinnville. 8
grandson Orr Hrown brought him 1 began to get a little better, m> friends thought
Audty............
the creditors.
8 ! their imaginations, is to hasten the
. b North Newt/erg
Itaker Creek
€ !
North YH’uhUI...
ilellevue
A tramp reported at Salem that from Drain Saturday and took him that If 1 ever got up 1 would have
S.mih Mf-Mrinvillc. 10 I era of approaching anarchy and go
< Al Itoli
Consumption,
ü South New
....... 111 to killing oil the usurers as soon as there are 2700 knights of the road on out to his place near Wilderville.
* bero’Vell
12
(
1». Hheridan...............
Jtajii.n
I bad such a terrible cough and threw off twice
'
The
old
man
had
been
living
with
UH Chehaleiu..
8 possible.
Duudee
their way from San Francisco to
Not
maqy
days
ago
we
my weight. I continued In a ve.y weak and low
6
I
f
WIHameUe
........
Fairlawn
his grand-daughter iu the Willamette condition, my weight falling from 115, betore I
WHUxulna.............. 8 heard a resident of McMinnville, Oregon. It is in order to lock your
valley,
but the lady died four was taken sick, to pounds. Then in January.
The Coinmillee recommend!« that the r»rl
prlinrt
__ ries
be held in the Severn 1 precincts nr
at 1 ’ ' /) 0 p. in. who is regarded as a leading popu­ smokehouse aud get your bucksaw in
l«vZ, 1 bad an atuck of the grip, and was con
months ago, and he was thrown hued
March 24, PM. and cordial'y Invite uil RepLuil- list, declare his lack of faith in any good trim.
ta my room tan weoKs. After this attack 1
We run our opening for the en­
«’ ahh lo punici pale in th«- priuiailc-K and i^elvct (
i among strangers. He is quite fee- was still very weak and did not gain health at
liood men as delegate to the Convention Don't satisfactory settlement of tho finan­
Tho
Polk
Itemize,-
say».
“
A
baud
tire week, commencing
alt until I began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. 1
Uil U» attend the ¡.rimain
J W. Hogifl,
J E. MAGrrr
cial trouble that stopped short of of goats got into the fitteeu acre or­ ' ble and has to be carried from place Lad no appetite tot anything, and was sick at
Secretary.
< hair urna. '
to place in an old-fashioned rawhide- my stomach continually’ aud had a bad taste ii,
an appeal to powder and ball, at the chard of Sol. Stump and feasted on
I
bottomed chair, iwo poles are at­ ruy mouth. Some friends who were taking
same time proclaiming his personal the bark of his trees.
A goat's
Hood’s Sarsaparilla begged me tu try it My
Spring freshets are causing a rise readiness to carry a gun when it be-1 stomach stands back for nothing, tached for the convenience of four parents had despaired of anything dolug me
men
He is pretty deal, but an­ good, but began to give me the medicine, and
in some of the rivers Nothing else came necessary. Instances of other not even old boot soles.”
before I liad taken one bottle there was such
has risen since the Wilson bill was similar declarations have been re-1 Young boys of good families in swers questions intelligibly, though
A Change'for the Better
not
able
to
tell
one
person
from
introduced
ported to us. Such utterances do. Corvallis have been caught by the
1
that they weiegl.ul to have me continue. The
another,
except
through
their
voice.
second bottle did for me w hat no medicine had
not prove that every populist is a | marshal in the act of stealing poul­
He was born in New Hampshire ever done. It gave rne strength aud brought
T he McKinley act placed a duly of bloodthirsty anarchist, but they do,
Ami filling in from day to
15 cents a pound on hops The Wil­ go to show that anarchism and pop-, try. The practice has been kept up during Washington’s first adminis­ tny general health up iu where it was two weeks
all
winter.
They
were
required
to
day
whatever goods are sold out.
tration and while Wayne was fight­
son bill cut it down to eight, and the ulism—political forces which aim atI
>
pay
well
for
their
robbery.
1
ing
Indians
in
what
is
now
Pennsyl
­
senate bill brings it down to 20 J opposite ends—are interwoven to
1 was taken Wilk tnc measles. 1 ha.e
Frank Davey has sold his interest, vania and Ohio. The old gentleman before
Notwithstanding the financial
percent ad valorem, which would be an extent that it is still a problem
now finished my third bottle, and feel strong
depression ami hard times, that
about four ceuts a pound at present which will be the dominating influ­ in the Keeley institute at Forest ; may live many years yet, enjoying and weir I shall always thank to Hood's Sarsa­
Grove to his partners, Dr. Taylor the extremely healthy quiet of the parilla.” E. I bena H abris , Irving, Oregon
have deterred so many other
prices
ence in this country. If there were i and Mr. Campbell. There is talk of
Houd’S Pills areprorr.pt and efficient, yet
beautiful Applegate valley — Grant’s easy
dealers
from stocking up we
in action Sold by ail druggists. 25c.
only people of good sense and morals,
have bought heavier and a more
A week has passed and Cleveland tn the world such tall: would do no | an effort being put forth to induce [ Pass Courier.
the state to take hold of this institu
lias not made up his mind whether to
harm, but it was just such venomous tion, aud locate it at McMinnville, i
this additional appropriation had
UlU OF THE WEEK.
sign or veto the seigniorage bill. He
rot that incited the Haymarket riot, Forest Grove being too near Port­
the Chinese promptly availed them
probably intends to sign it, but is
brought about the assassination of land and her multiplied evils.
April
20
has
been
named
as
Arbor
'
selves
of the. facilities prepared for
withholding commitment pending
Carter Harrison, and has inflamed
day
for
Colorado.
registration
January 1. but for some
negotiations for certain votes needed
than ever before, in order to
with murderous passion the breasts I The Tillamook populists held their
reason
nearly
the whole of January
Both
branches
of
the
Iowa
legisla
­
to pass the tariff bill through the
county convention on the 11th. Ten |
supply our patrons with new
of a multitude of cranks all over the
senate.
out of seventeen precincts only were 1 ture have rejected bills providing for was allowed to pass without any at-.
goods at home. These we have
oountry.
tention
being
paid
to
the
matter
by
represented, which the Headlight licensing the liquor traffic.
marked very low, and with our
I t looks like a cut-and-dried fusion
says goes to show that the pops are i Denvers fine union depot was those most interested.
THE Í1OUL IN CAMP.
usual TEN PER CENT DIS­
Sells, the circus man. died at To­
?
trick in Benton county, for the pop­
not flourishing to the extent they destroyed by fire Sunday morning.
COUNT
to Cash Buyers, makes
peka on the 20th.
ulists to nominate a democrat for
The following edifying table of claim. The only thing of note they Loss 8500.000; fully insured.
them lower than the same class
sheriff, who was to decline with democratic senators who are engaged did wa3 to nominate a lady, Mrs. W.
The Hungarian patriot Louis Kos­
Ford, the veteran theatrical man­
of goods can be bought else­
thanks, after which tho democrats in pulling chestnuts out of the fire J. May of Tillamook, for the office of ager, in whose theater President suth died on the 20th.
where.
were to take him up pure and un­ for the benefit of protected manufac­ county school superintendent.
Lincoln was shot, was buried at
Senator Mitchell s bill for the es
spotted and the populists were to re­ turers is reprinted from the New
tablishment of five silk experiment
A new corporation is the Bay City | Baltimore on the 16th.
fuse to be comforted and insist upon York Herald. It is evident that, as Cooperative Co. Its business will
There will be no contest over the stations has been favorably reported
voting for him. See if it don’t pan the democrats have a majority of be buying and selling logs, lumber, will of Anna Pixley. Robert A. by the committee.
out that way.
♦
three only, these nine recalcitrants timber lands, and manufacturing Fulford, her husband, has affected a
The republicans and democrats of
hold the balance of power and are in and selling all sorts of goods, buying settlement with the mother and sis- Rhode Island have nominated exact­
T he Kansas Commoner, a populist
a position to enforce their demands and selling real property: to build ’ ters of his late wife.
ly the same ticket voted on at the
newspaper of the sunflower state,
or defeat the Wilson bill
aud operate a system-or line of rail­ A wide section of Texas was laid last state election
appears to be in harmony with the
What they want pro­ roads aud railways, telegraph and
The Southern Pacific has with
tected.
: bare by a cyclone on Sunday. Five
sentiment of some of the Oregon Obstructionism.
| telephones, between Tillamook bay
Sugar.
White of Loulslann
drawn its boycott against the Atchi­
,
persons
were
killed
at
Gainesville.
brethren. In a recent issue it boldly Caflery of Louisiana.
Sugar.
and Portland and Astoria: to navi- , 20 at Dallas and a small number son & Topeka, and the former pas
declared
“If Secretary Carlisle Gorman of Maryland ... Coal and Iron ore.
gate
Tillamook bay and its tribu- near Longview. Great damage was senger rates west of the Missouri
of Maryland..
Coal and lien orc.
decides to inako another issue of Gibson
TaulkncrofW Va........... Coal and iron ore.
1 taries.
river are to be restored
done to property and stock.
850,000,000 of gold bonds, not 10(1,000 Camden of W. Va............... Coal and iron ore.
one. against ant team of its size in
Messrs.
J.
S.
Cooper,
L.
C.
Gil-|
IU11
ot
New
York
Varied
assortment
of
The supreme court has decided that
but 1,000,000 men, should go to
Attorneys for Prendergast, the
the county.
Interests in N. Y. more, W. P. Conuawuy, II. R. Pat­
Washington, not with a paper peti­
assassin of Mayor Harrison of Chica­ Governor Rich of Michigan acted
and other states.
J. S. Hibbert and Win. E. Foster
terson
and
J.
M.
Vanduyn
have
or
­
tion, but with Winchesters ’
.. Collarsand cuffs.
Murphy ot New York.. .
go, have made application to the su­ within the limits of his authority in have rented the Alderman farm for
ganized
“
The
Independence
Tele
­
Coal,
iron
ore.
lum
Price of Ohio.............. ■
removing the secretary of state, the
MUST PAPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER (IF THE WEST
five years. They work a part of it
bur, wool, sugar phone and Telegraph Company” for preme court for a supersedeas to
Tut plank in the populist platform
I stay the sentence of death against state treasurer and the land commis­ this season. Next fall they will be
and sundry other
----- -AND—
the purpose of putting in a complete
favoring abolition of the militia should
arllcles.
' their client pending an application sioner in 1893, and entered judgment given possession of the remainder
HflST|lEbflf?CEST CIRCULATION-
...Silk, pottery aud cul i system of the Bell telephones for lo­
not be too hastily condemned. If by Smith of New Jersey
for a new trial, allegiug numerous of ouster against the removed off!
lary.
The Dayton Chinese laundry has
cal purposes.
They are meeting
cials,
and
the
governor
lias
made
any possible chance a real populist
TL-RMS BY MRIL;
errors in the trial.
The measure as it has been re­
been closed out bv Marshal Dorsey.
new appointments
governor should ever be enthroned in ported from the senate subcommittee with good encouragement from the
who seized the appurtenances there 1 )AALY
per y.ear.
According to the St. Helens Mist,
business men aud resident owners of
------------------- —
twitn Sunday >
••
Oregon, the safety of the people of
shows that the, handful of mercen­ the city. The company expects to j Hon. George W. McBride, secretary
to
by
an
execution
in
favor
of
J.
T
FROH
THE
rmCMTl
PRESS.
SEMI-WEEKLY, $2 per year-.
the commonwealth might depend
WEEKLY, Si per year.
aries have had their way.
White have their system in operation in. of state, is now at his old home in
Reed A Co., who hud sold Young
upon the absence of armed force at
Sheridan Sun.
I St. Helens, and is very ill
He is
and Caflery have secured their duty about 60 days.
Gay wood, which lie failed to pay
As a
i IL«* 1 NTi.’R < K’EAN keeps abreast of tbe limes in ull respect«;. It spares
his disposal At the very hour the on sugar, bv which Ilavemeyer
Jo Barbeau ha» been engaged as for.
Lav will add another to the neither pains n<»r exp use iu sevuriug ull the newtand tbu beot of current Ut<*ratufv
suffering acutely from his old-time
Oregon pops were denouncing the and the other sugar trust million­ The populist ticket as nominated ! ailments, but it is hoped by his many foreman of Mr. Grosser’s big farm Chinese ¡»opnlation of Portland.
THE
militia, Governor Waite was assem­ aires will profit hugely. Gorman, at the state convention at Oregon: friends that under the skillful treat­ above Willamina
b. vditrat vspo tally Ln itiox- who, on amount ot maLl set vice <»r any other rrAHon do not take h
Lafayette Ledger.
bling the Colorado forces to overawe, Gibson, Faulkuer and Camdeu have City is as follows: Governor, Na­ ment of his medical advisers he will
The Siletz reservation will soon
dally papei In if; coinrun- an- t ■ bv found tbe w.«eVs news of all the world < «»isJem«ed and iLe
shoot or kill, if necessary, a handful bartered their votes for a 40 per than Pierce; state treasurer, R. P.
The funeral of Mrs. Clara Crone cream of the literary features of the Daily
be
throw
n open to settlement, and
speedily
recover.
occurred at 2:30, Friday. She was
of citizens of Denver who questioned cent, tax on coal and iron ore both Caldwell; secretary of state, Ira
all Western journals. It con-
of which under the original Wilson Wakefield; congressman, first dis­ The New York legislature has in­ there are a number of persons wait­ laid at rest in the Masonic cemetery
klstsot KIGHT PAGES, with
his legal right to exercise certain bill were free. Murphy’s constitu­
ing
to
hop
on
to
a
claim.
A Supplement, Illustrated In Colors,
troduced
a
bill
making
it-unlawful
to
arbitrary powers. It is not so very ents at Troy will be gratified by an trict Chas. Miller, second, Jos. Wal­
A petition has been presented to
l.l»t ot Srliooi Clerk«
of E.^hi Additional i-u:.’ -. itwLmg In «11 Sixteen Pages. Tbi-t Supplement, containing Sic Pages u
Mattei an>l tio. 1 ,.i: I ,ue lllu-tiiiUou . Is alouewortb the price i baito-d fur the paper
long either since Lewelling, the cor­ increase of the tariff from 35 to 45 drop; prosecuting attorney second display foreign flags ou the govern­ the city couucil praying that body to Choseu in Yamhill county at (be an lo-udlne
The Inter lo .m i puullaiied in C'bicaKO, the news and couimerelal center ol all west oi Hie
Alleghany Mountain and is I < Her adapt dto the needs ol the people of that section than any paper
rupt populist governor of Kansas, per cent on collars and cuffs. Brice judicial district, J. F. Amis; mem- ’ ment building, state or municipal, pass an ordinance to prevent cows nnal school meeting held Man’ll 5th:
taithei F H. I 1 . , - ..14 oltli the
uf lie- West taxh in Holillc« «nd I >leralsrf. '
on coal, iron ore, wool and of board of equalization, J. F. Week­ i except when foreign guests are vis-
undertook to use the militia to organ­ triumphed
1‘iea e rr-mer.ta-r that the prpeot The Weekly Intel tAeau Is OXLY C.\ J ItOLLAR PER
DISTRICT.
NAME.
from
running
at
large
within
the
sugar, but in some way failed to in­
1
EAK.
Address
ize the legislature of that state. crease the general prosperity of ly, superintendent of public ins true- i ; iting the country, when the flag of corporate limits of the town from
1. FI Wiser.
THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.
9
It appears, from a limited field of Ohio by gettiug a tax reimposed on tion, T. C. Jory; attorney general. 1 that country may be displayed. The the first of October to the first of
. C G Hcott.
T/ic M nily J atcr Ch ea a and Yamhill County Reporte r both One.
mayor
of
San
Francisco
denied
the
Smith’s aspirations for M. L. Olmstead; state printer, Geo
observation, that the militia in the lumber.
3. . 8 L Parrett
Year for
April of each year. There is a re­
5. . GM Watkins.
hands of a populist governor is a taxed silk are gratified As for Sen­ M Orton; supreme judge R. P privilege of displaying the flag of monstrance to the petition.
ator Hill, he can base his reputation
Erin over the city hall on St. Pat­
ii. C S Tustin.
mighty dangerous thing, but we think as a protectionist on a general in­ Boise.
James McCain lias written a letter
rick's
day.
7. George W Briedwell.
the evident fear of themselves shown crease in a host of duties on neces­ The Hogg people are out with a
to Sheridan acquaintances in which
i
8. Maine Berry.
by the Oregon pops is entirely ground­ saries prescribed in the house bill i proposition to O P. creditors that
Bradstreet's review of the state of he says he is innocent of the charges
W
R
Carter.
9.
less, for they will never be in position and base his pretensions as a tariff I states they expect to form a new trade, pronounces the commercial preferred against him at Tacoma
I
10. .1 I. Davis.
reformer ou the heavy cut in the
outlook
very
cheering.
Cousump-
to order out the militia
company
to
buy
the
road.
They
ask
His
bail
is
fixed
at
$4000
which
lie
is
J
F
Fryer
11.
dutv on precious stones'.
ice bill is a monstrosity, a libel persons holding claims against the ! tion is stimulated in all staple lines very anxious to raise. He says his 12. E C Iladaway.
A great many species of the genus upon democracy, an insult to the in­ road to sign a paper in which the In the New Etiglaud and middle innocence will be established at the 13. Thomp Cone.
The best signer agrees for 36 per cent, of his states, where general trade was
14. Jas Agee.
democrat abound these days. There telligence of the nation.
thing the real democrats in the sen­ claim in cash, and 64 per cent, in heretofore reported barely steady, next term of court. • We sincerely 15. Frederick Cane.
are the Cleveland -democrats, Hill ate can do is to vote with the repub­
hope Jim. will prove his innocence.
hi. J A Brisbine.
democrats, gold-bug and iree-coinage licans against it and leave Hill and first mortgage bonds to give the new there are reports of increased sales, He is very anxious to get back to his
Wirt Laughlin.
17.
•
and
some
dry
goods
houses
of
Chica-
democrats, to say nothing of the his crew of attorneys for the privil- company an option on his claim. |
business at Ballston
J T Gowdy.
18.
eged
manufacturers
to
stand
as
its
'
go
are
working
nights
to
keep
up
cuckoo variety (D. vulgaris) or the
This option is to be good until the
19. Fred Little.
Newberg Graphic.
at
Pennoycr freak confined to the wilds sole supporters.— Chicago Time}. day after the sale, and becomes with orders.
20. A F Magness.
Dem., Uth.
The
time
is
about
past
when
you
of Oregon, and lastly but by no
binding on Hogg and his associates
The miners of Cripple Creek, Col.
21. M E Johnston.
Portland
meaus least entitled to respectful
' only after they have mailed the made a strike for au eight-hour day can plant trees and shrubs with any • ÍO D V Olds.
They Want the Best
I
consideration, comes a distinct new
23. Z J Imus.
“The people of this vicinity insist on signer a notice announcing accept- and the same pay as formerly re­ degree of certainty that they will
If you contemplate any im­ 24. W 11 Fletcher.
variety self-classified as D. McKinley- having Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ' ancc- — Con allii Time}.
ceived for nine hours. Some vio­ grow.
Come and See Us
do not want any other,” says John
provement of this kind you cannot 25. J W Coovert.
ofit. Several individuals of this and
The shooting of robins is exten- lence was done to people and prop­
V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana
26. Alex Miller.
•pecie6 have lately appeared in this l'hat is right. They know it to be supe­ j sively practiced in the suburbs of erty, so that the sheriff called upon afford to put it off much longer.
Dr. McConnell don’t make any 27. John Eisle.
locality, and there are indications rior to any other for cold«, and as a pre­
and cure for croup, and why Portland and in Washington county. the governor for state troops to blow-about his ability as a dentist,
28. J T Watson.
that the woods will be alive with them ventive
should they not insist up->n having it. The Oregonian says: “There is a quell the strike. Regiments were
L9. Moses Votaw.
but
when
occasion
demands
he
can
before summer is over. To be less 50 cent bottles fur «ale bv S. Howorth &
class of idle, dissolute men about sent from Denver, Pueblo and Colo­ do a little tooth pulling with neat
36. Jasper Agee.
30. Faul Fundman.
65. S Carr.
figurative and more to the point, Co.
37. li Z Foster.
town who are engaged in this slaugh­ rado Springs, but peace was restored ness aud dispatch. A Chinaman en­ 31. J S Faircbiles.
66. W M Jones.
eeveral of the most prominent demo­
38. WB Gilpin.
32. Samuel T Jones,
A L iberal OrrER.—The big ehjht- ter of the innocents every spring, after a consultation with the
67. D A Walker.
gaged his services in this line Mon­ 33. Frank Wright.
crats in McMinnville, men of the page Sunday Statesman will be rent to
39. D C Richardson.
68. C H Rich.
and farmers’ boys who have found strikers.
day, and after Doc had twisted out a
very highest character and influence any address from now until July 1st for
40. DM Caldwell.
69. Ezra Clement.
they can get cash for robins, larks,
Denver’s municipal row resulting molar he noticed the Chinaman stili 31. G R Bristow.
in their party, have openly declared only ouc, cash to accompany the order.
41. I. Il Morgan.
35. N L Wiley.
70. C Blair.
or in fact, any bird they can murder, from Gov. Waite demanding that sitting with his mouth wide open
42. SP Turner
hostility to the tariff policy of their This is a must liberal hard times cam­
71. F E Osborne.
bring in a dozen or two occasionally. Messrs. Martin and Orr of the fire
43. W H Easter.
This Doc took as evidence that lie
party, and not only this, they have paign offer, as the Statesman in the sec­
72. C .*4 McCormick.
DON
’
T
LISTEN
It is said that one fellow in Wash­ and police board vacate their offices,
41. MC Hewitt.
to tbe dealer who u bent
was so expert that the Chinaman
73. Jesse D Faulconer.
planted themselves firmly on the ond paper in Oregon, aad republican to
on
bigger
prutfte
Ths
ington couuty shot a whole sackful in which the state and federal troops
45. W T Graves.
74. CH Brooks.
didn’t know that the tooth was gone.
solid rock of protection to American the cere. This in a campaign of educa­
thing that be wants vou to
of robins.
The birds, plucked and took a prominent part, was referred
4<7. S C Poareon
buy,
when
you
ask
for
Dr.
tion
and
it
is
our
purpose
to
at-aist
in
the
75. J D Bates.
With a little persuasion the gentle- J
industries under which the country
Fierce's Favorite Freecrlp-
skewered, are offered to caterers for to the supreme court on Saturday. man with the bias eyes was induced
47. M McCaskey.
76. W W Stockton.
tk>a, isn't " just as good.”
prospered in former days, taking good work. The Statesman gives all the
48. J E Richter.
Proof uf this is easy. The
news of state and nation and during the hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc., some Martin and Orr were sustained by the to shut his mouth and fork over the
77. T L VanOrsdol
McKinley for their prophet and
only yuaraateed remedy
49 II C Branson
campaign its Sunday edition . ill be a of whom cannot resist the tempta­ district court and the governor at­
78. Don C Gates.
for the ailments of vt uman
customary four bits, and Doc was
becoming the advance guard of the symposium of political news and gossip
50. A Ilouck.
hood is the ’’ Favorite Pre­
79. H W Lamson
tion to furnish their patrons with a tempted to enforce his will by the
happy until be heard some of the
McKinley boom of 1896. The stand for tho entire state. It is illustrated and
scription ’ If it ever tails
.51. C J Payne.
80. E F Crumb.
delicacy at this season when delica­ use of militia, instead of referring
to
benefit
or
cure,
m
mak
boy3 saying that the Chinaman told
taken by them is in accord with that consists of eight full pages of select read­
81. Win Nelson
mg weak w-omea strong • 52. C Obve.
cies are so scarce, but others refuse tho matter to next highest tribunal. them the doctor hurt him so bad he
or suffering women well,
53. Wm Dent.
of a hundred thousand democrats in ing matter, including a short story and
82. John J Gillingham.
to buy the birds. The man or boy A fight was almost precipitated. couldn’t shut his mouth.
have your money i 54. DC Atkin.
Pennsylvania and many thousands a wealth of poetry and miscellany. Ev­
83. A W Wright.
who will wantonly slaughter the Many of Colorado’s citizens question
55. SS Linux.
Anything “just us good,” or as sure to
more in New York at the recent ery voter in Oregon should read a paper
birds who migrate here to benefit the sanity of their governor.
payton llerai 1
bring help, could be and would be, Sold in
56. J H Rees.
elections, who recognized in the tariff from the capital during the campaign
just that way
the farmers aiid orchardists by de­ Secretary Carlisle has submitted
A.
Fenton
is
making
arrange
­
57. EH Taylor
and
wo
make
this
offer
to
suit
the
times.
NOUS I .
the paramount issue of the day, the
This guaranteed medicine fa an invigora­
stroying insects, and to sing their to congress an estimate for an addi­ ments to soon leave Dayton with his ting, restorative tonic, especially adapted to
58.
Jas
C
Norris.
Sample
copies
free
All
subscriptions
issue upon which the prosperity and
VOTICF. Is hereby given that the uudwrsigued
’s needs and perfectly harmless ia any
will be consecutively numbered upon re­ sweet songs, has no poetry in his tional appropriation of 810.000 for family. They go to Southern Ore-; woman
59. D F Strohm.
hac Died i*er final account in the urntter of
eundition of her system.
happiness of the nation depends, and
the
estate oi J. K. Walling, deceased, and the
ceipt and each tenth subscriber will be soul, and it is a matter of grave ’ carrying out the Chinese registra- gon.
60. H S Maloney.
It builds up, strengthens, regulates, and
couuty court has fixed Tuesday, the sth day of
who were broad enough and patriotic presented a year’s subscription to the
61. A B Simmons.
May, lay*, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m . a» the
doubt whether such fellows have a
Chas. McCoy, employed at Reed. cures.
time for final hearing oi the same.
12-i>
enough to rise above old bias and Cosmopolitan magazine, costing $1.50. soul. There are laws to protect ’ tion act. The commissioner of in-
For periodical pains, bearing-down sansa- .
62. Joel P Geer.
MARY WALLING. „
ulceration, inilanunation--every thing
prejudice in determining their polit­ Address all orders to The Statesman, song birds of all kinds, but it is diffi- ' ternal revenue said it would not Gillispie & Co’s, saw mill, says he tions,
Administratrix
Estate
of
63. I N Edmiston.
that’s known as a ’’ female complaint,” it’s a
J. R. Walllug deceased.
; have been necessary to ask for will pull his teain, which is a small remedy that’s safe, certain and proved
1 64. David F DeTiere.
Salem, Or,
8-6 | cult to enforce them.”
ical course.
IRVINE <k COBBOW, Att ys for Adm rx.
Yamhill County Reporter.
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Life
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Varied Stock
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of
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WEEKLY INTER OCEAN
AS A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS
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Cal li nets,
Sideboards,
Bedroom Suits,
HAVE *
and other
Furniture in
Great Variety,
Prices
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