The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, April 13, 1894, Image 1

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    M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1894.
Entered at tbe I’o»tôæcê lu Mei: Ir-nville,
a» Second class matti r.
VOL. XXI\
OREGON NEWS AND NOTES.
S6.22 and $10.22 .
Frank Davey has resiged as grand
lecturer of the A. O. U. W. in Ore­
gon.
Pierce, the poppy nominee for
governor, is no monopolist. One of
5nap-shot, Flash-light and time
his wheat fields contains but 10,000
exposure pictures readily taken by
acres.
any amateur with our A and B Ordi­
nary Kodaks. Twenty-four pictures
The annual picnic of the Polk
without reloading — simple in con­
county teachers, which is held on
for Infants and Children
struction, well made and handsomely
the last Saturday in May, will be
finished.
held at Rickreall.
HIRTY year»’ <ib»»rvttlon of Caatorin with the patrnnag. of
You can •• Do the Rest.”
The prohibitionists had the cour­
age to put up a woman for state su­
Free illustrated manual tells just how
million* of persons, permit na to speak of it without guessing.
—but we ll do it for you if you want
perintendent of schools. Bet a cookie
It is nn questionably the best remedy for Infants and Children
us to.
she leads the ticket.— Salem Journal.
the world has ever known. It i. hrsrmle... Children like it. It
PRICE, LOADED FOR 14 EXPOSURES.
There is some consternation at La-
give, them health. It will «aye their live.. In it Mother, have
Grande over a seam which has
A Ordinary Kodak for pictures
x
in., I d oc
■ometiiing which io aboolataly .afe and practically parfaot a. a
IO.OÍ
opened in a neighboring mountain,
B Ordinary Kodak for pictures 3% »«in,
child’s medicine.
Complete Developing and Printing Outfit,
« y
six feet wide and an eighth of a mile
Castoria destroy » Worm».
long.
EASTMAN KODAK CO.,
Castoria allays Feverishness.
Silverton has let the contract for
ROCHESTER. N. Y
KODAK.«.
grading, graveling and curbing her
J <» t'tt to $100.00.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
/ /«*r •- slalo^ut.
business streets a distance of a half
Castoria cur«. Diarrheas and Wind Colie.
mile to the Salem Improvement Com­
Castoria relieves Teething Troubles.
pany for $1400.
Castori caret Constipation and Flatulency.
Superintendent L. L. Rowland in
Castoria neutralise, the effects of carbonlo acid gas or poisonous air,
his report says that on March 31st
Castoria does not contain morphine, opium^or other narcotic property,
there were 936 patients in the state
TWO-CENT STAMPS
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels,
insane asylum—292 females and 644
FOR
we will send you
giving healthy and natural sleep.
males. The institution has 110 em­
a Brilliant Gem
ployes.
of unusual color, ”
Castoria is pnt np in one* si«e bottles only. It is not sold in bulk.
.
t. THIS IIZE.
and a copy of
J. C. Clark, who was removed from
Don't allow any on. to sell you «anything else on the plea or promts.
“The Great Divide," so you can see
his position in the Indian training
that
it
la^Ju-t
aa
good"
and
“
will
an
swer
every
purpose.
”
what a wonderful journal it is, pro-
school at Chemawa during the recent
v ided you name the paper you saw this
See that you grt C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
upheaval, has been reinstated as
in. — It’s a real Jewel we’ll send you.
chief
clerk. Mrs. L. C. Walker also
1»
on
evory
The fao*«imUe
— AfiORBSS —
has
been
promoted to the position of
wr
apper
.
sigMtnr«_of
THI CHEAT DIVIDE, Denver, CcHo.
principal teacher.
Alimi it i«trator’fc INotice to Credilo^
The situation at Forest Grove is
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
thus concisely stated by the Times:
OTU.’E b hereby given that the undersigned
“There are holes in our city deep
X ’ Yaiahill
has been appointed by tbe county court of
couuty, state of Oregon, administrator
enough to bury every councilman in,
of thei ritatc of <’olby Carter, late of .said county,
dt rtiasud aiid has qualified as such administrator,
and if they ever get in them they
Therefore, all persons Laving claims against the
estate of said Colby Carter, arc hereby notified to
can’t find a man in the city that
present them with the proper vouchers to me at
my residence al West Chehalem, Yamhill County,
would be willing to help them out.”
Oregon, within six months from tbe date of this
notice. Dated March 15, 1MN.
11-5
The republicans of Clackamas have
W H WOOD, Administrator.
W. T. VINTON, Att y for said Estate
nominated Hon. George C. Brownell
MOST POPULAR REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER OF THE WEST
for state senator. R. L. Holman is
Administrator’s Sale of Land.
------- AND-------
again nominated for coroner. He ex­
pects to sit on all the populists in
’OTICE is hereby given that by virtue
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
N of uu order of the < ounty Court for
his official capacity on the 5th of
Yamhill county, Oregon, made «March 10, Xb'Jl,
TERMS BY MH1L:
directing the undersigned as the administrator ot
June. Capt. J. T. Apperson’s candi­
theeitataof Benjaoiin Antrim, deceased, to sell
the hereinafter described real propertv of said DAILY (without Sunday; $6 per year.
dacy for governor was unanimously
estate in order to ralae funds to pay tbe indebted-
“
(with Sunday) $8
“
adnesM and the expenses of administration thereof,
SEMI-WEEKLY, $2 per year. endorsed.
which said older directs that said real propertj
WEEKLY, $1 per year.
ta- sold at private tule ou the premises, 1 will, at
The trial trip of one of the new
the dwelling house on said premises, on the 14th
<iay of April, 1KJ4, nt th« Lour of one o’clock in
electric
cars over the west side elec­
As a newspaper the INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in all respects. It •pare«
the afternoon of said day, otter the hereinafter
describe«! real property for sale at private sale to neither pains nor expense in securing all tbe news and ihu best of current literature
tric
road
was made on Friday when
the highest und bc^t bidder therefor, upon the
following terms, to wit . The purchaser to assume
a
party
consisting
of some of the
WEEKLY
OCEAN
und pay the mortgages now upon said lands, the
principal of which is S539.S4 and fL/J2.83 respect- Is edited especially for those who, on account of mall service or any other reason, do not take a managers of the electric company
Lely, and the accumulated Interest on both of daily [>aper In its columns are to be found the week’s news of all ihe world condensed and the
and friends passed over the line,
sub! mortgages being between three ami four cream vr the literary teatures of the Daily.
hundred dollars; and to pay eight hundred dol­
which was found very smooth. The
lars cash In ham! on day of sale, and the balancv
<»f the purchase price to be paid in one year from
A
PAPER
sUtTof EIGHT* PAGES, with car was pronounced perfect— Oregon
iitifi.i ale. with interest thi.Ti-m f.om sul-1 das
A Supplement, Illustrated In Celerà,
of sale at thc rale of H per cent per annum until
City Enterprise.
paid; said balance to be secured by mortgage on
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.
KODAKS.
NO. 15
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Í2"0 PER YEAR.
One Dollar if paid iu advance, Single nuiulxr« u > e cent«
"i
beasts slain as pests. Minnesota,
for example, paid out last year rnuiv
than twelve thousand dollars in such
bounties.
FARM DRAINAGE,
"As old as
the hills” and
never excell­
ed. “ Tried
and proven”
ÜLATQR is the verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Regu-
> x
lator is the
p Z//7 /'•only L i ver
C / and K idney
medicine to
which you
can pin your
faith for a
cure. A
mild laxa-
!
tive, a 11 d
purely veg­
etable, act-
ing directly
on the Liver
and Kid­
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
There is every indication that the
farmers have begun to recognize the
importance of farm drainage. They
are beginning to discover how they
can unlock their new treasures of ag­
ricultural wealth by engaging in the
work of systemetic underdraining.
Rich bottom lands, hitherto of little
ELECTRIC
Mrs. Hannah Doty and her estima­
value
for agricultural purposes, may
ble daughter Maggie left for Oregon To Be Too Faint a. Injurious a*
be
reclaimed
by a system of under­
City the first of this week and the
Being Too Slow.
young men of the hill are disconso­ The electric atmosphere of the draining and be brought to a high
late.
American business world is too apt state of cultivation and one acre be
The citizens of Wapato lake are to make our young men impatient, made to produce as much as two or
warmly agitating the subject of a writes Edward W. Bok in the Ladies’ three acres of worn out hill land.
new hall.
Home Journal. They want to fly be­ It is easy to comprehend the re-
School commenced at the “Lake" fore they can even walk well. Am­ suit of this new farm enterprise.
school house with Miss Jane Hood- bition is a splendid thing in any The area to be farmed will be from
enpyl at the helm. We predict for young man. But he must not forget i to ? less, thereby saving from i to
Miss Hoodenpvl a successful term.
that, like fire and water, it makes a f of the labor and seed, wear and
The Mountain Top school also re­ good servant but a poor master, i tear of machinery, taxes, etc.
sumed on the 9th with Ed Launer at Getting along too fast is just as in- j Thorough drainage also lengthens
The Klug of Liver Medicine«.
his old post.
jurious as getting along too slow. the seasons for farm operations; cul­
“ I have used yourSimmuus Liver Regu­
The literary society in district No. A young man between 20 and 251 tivating may commence earlier in lator and can conscienciousiy say it is the
king of all liver medicine«», 1 consider it a
68 is now in flourishing condition, must be patient. I know patience is I tbe spring and continue later in thc medicine chest in itself.—UEo. U . J ack -
son , Tacoma, Washington.
fall.
Less
horses
will
farm
a
given
with Geo. Salle in the chair and Mrs. a difficult thing to cultivate, but it j
4T>EVERY I’AC'kAGF. a*
Vinton secretary.
is among the first lessons we must number of acres.
Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
The family of Jacob Hertig are learn iu business. A good stock of j There will be less chance of failure
now established in their new house. patience acquired in early life, will' and greatei- certainty of good crops.
Mr. Schrit will erect a residence stand a man in good stead in later ■ The correctness of the above state­
on his farm as soon as possible.
years. It is a handy thing to have ments are no longer matters of con­
C hehalis .
and draw upon, and makes a splen­ troversy; they are accepted and be­
------- -------------------
lieved by every intelligent farmer.
LETTEIl FROM ELI PERRINS. did safety valve.
COPYRIGHTS.
Because a young man, as he ap­ The drainage laws of Oregon are
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a
lie Shows Conclusively That the proaches 25, begins to see things too antiquated to protect and encour­
snswer ana an honest opinion, writ« to
Tariff Does Goverii Wag^cs.
MINN Or. CO., who have bad nearly filly t««o’
I more plainly than he did five years age farm drainage to the extent that
•xpenenue In the patent buslncM. Conimnnic-
tloxi» strictly confidential. A H itnrtbook of In.
The other day I said with 30 per before, he mustn’t get the idea that is necessary. There should be a law
foruiatioti oouearnin« Pnlent. ana bow to ot>-
tain t bent sent tree. Also a catalogue of meebau-
cent protection the silk girls in Pat­ be is a business man yet, and enti­ to define each man’s duty where co­
Ical and eel ent We books sent tree.
Patents taken tbtouplx Munn & Co. reot-lvo
terson, Pa., Weatherly, Allentown tled to a man s salary. If business operation is necessary to carry out a
special nuttoe in the Scientific American, and
thus are brought wld.u, Krore tbe public with­
and Bethlehem, Pa., were getting questions, which he didn't under­ system of underdraining.
out cost to the inventor. This splendid nane.
Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by tar thi
1200 per cent more wages than sim­ stand five years before, now begin
btrgcat circulation ot auv scientific work tn the
The water courses that cross our
l'J-.
.?.yrt<r- Sample atpte. sent free.
Bulldltia Edltlou ruonndr t2.h)a year. Single
ilar girls in Japan. I said also that to look clearer to him, it is because county roads are the natural outlets
copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beuu-
uful plats« in colors, and photograph, of new
a cut of 10 cents on the tariff would he is passing through transitory- to some men's farms. The road and
houses, with plans, euabling builders to show the
“1 amlsecurf. ..utract«. Addrew
cut wages in American silk mills 33 stage that divides the immature railroad culverts are usually too
MUNN A CO, Naw Vona, 3«H B uoapwat
per cent; a tariff cut of 20 per cent judgment of the young man and the shallow to allow tbe farmer proper
would reduce wages 66 percent, and ripening penetration of the man. outlets for a system of underdrain­
I «peak not out of weak surmise«,
a cut of 30 per cent would reduce He is simply beginning. From then ing. Here are barriers that must be
but from proof.'
the American girls’ wages 100 per
he will grow, and his salary will removed, not at the expense of the
cent.
farmer but by those whose duty is
grow as he grows.
The Times kicked up about the
But Rome wasn’t built in a day, not to obstruct but to assist in the
imaginary fallacy of my- figures.
and a business man isn't made in a ' progress of an enterprise that will
The other day I visited the Weath­ night.
As experience comes, the add largely to the material prosperi-
erly, Pa., silk mills. I saw 700 girls judgment becomes mature, and by 1 ty of the country.
getting 75 cents per day spinning the time the young man reaches 30
The delegates to the next republi-
silk. A year ago I saw 700 Japanese
since COTTOLENE has come to 1
he will begin to realize that he didn’t ; can county convention should be
take its place. The satisfaction
girls in Japan reeling similar silk
!
careful
to
nominate
men
for
repre-
know as much at 25 as he thought he
with which the people have hailed
into skeins at 7 cents a day.
the advent ot the New Shortening
did. And when he is ready to learn ' sentatives who are alive to the best
“Why don’t you twist it into
from others he will begin to grow interest of those whom they are likely
thread?" I asked.
wise, And when he reaches that to represent. We have no use for
Rl1
“Why then it would be manufac­
state where he is willing to concede men who are likely to become ab­
tured silk, and we would have to pa
that he hasn’t a “corner” on all the sorbed in the interest of the few to
Eight Additional pages, making in all Sixteen Pages. This Supplement, containing dix Page* qj
30 per cent duty to get it into the
aai<I premises. If for any reusou said real prop of
evidenced by the rapidly increas- i
Reading
Mnth
r
and
two
Full
Page
illustrations,
is
ulone
worth
the
price
charged
for
the
paper.
knowledge in this world, he will be the detriment of the many.
erty is not sold on said day of sale, the sale there­
ing enormous sales is PROOF
ÍÍ1OH THE COUNTY PRESS.
The Inter Ocean is published in Chicago, tbe news and commercial center of all west of the
United States. This duty allows the
of will be continued from day to day thereafter Alleghany
P
hil
W
ithycombe
.
Mountains,
and
is
better
adapted
to
the
needs
of
the
people
of
that
section
than
any
papaj
POSITIVE not only of its great
stepping out of the chrysalis of
until the same is sold. Said real premises arc farther East It is in accord with tbe people of the West both in Politico and literature.
Americans
to
pay
wages
enough
to
value as a new article of diet
described as follow», tc wit Being Known as the I
Newberg Graphie,
remember that tbe price of The Weekly inter Ocean is ONLY CN.^ DOLLAR FEB
youth.
we-«t half of tbe north half of claim No. W), in T. 5 ¡ YEAR. Please
but Is also sufficient proof of the
Address
S.. R :1 W., Notifica Ion No. 1633, iu Yamhill
Ship Canal Between Lake Superior
Sher- have it done in America.”
Cephas
Maris
has
moved
to
general desire to be nd of indi­
county, Oregon, as designated In the plats and
THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. idan where he has rented a small The Japanese girls wore short
and thc JJIaslssippl.
gestible, unwholesome, unappe­
surveys of the United States, and described more
Program.
particularly as commencing ut thc south-west
The Weekly lutei Ocean and Yamhill County Reporter both One
tizing lard, and otail the ills that
skirts around their loins and ate Following is the program of the annual
There was recently issued to the
place.
corner of this tract now d<-cribed, which copier |
lard promotes. Try
1
I m 27.93 <‘halns northerly from the south west cor- • Year for 81.25.
The prohibition county convention boiled barley. That is what 7 cent convention of the Woman’s Christian house river und harbor committee a
ner of «aid claim No. 60, on the west boundry line
labor
The
Weatherly
girls
means.
of »aid claim No. 60; thence north £9 degrees '
Temperance Union of Yamhill count?’, to measure for the survey of a canal
of Yamhill county will be held in
east, 50 34 chains to a stake in the prairie for
THE McNllNNIT iLLE
When 1 re- be held in the Evangelical church, La­ route connecting lake Superior with
were neatly dressed,
south-eu-t corner of this tract thence noith 1
Armory
hall,
Newberg,
April
14.
degree west, 31.57 chains to a stake on the north
marked to the proprietor how thrifty fayette, Oregon, Wednesday and Thurs­ the Mississippi river. It is proposed
boundary of said claim No. 60; thence south 39 de­
The delegates to the prohibition they looked he said with a sigh;
grees west, 50 57 chains to the north west corner
day, April 18 and 19:
M
by this plan to utilize the small
of satd claim No. GO; thence south one degret? ea«t I
at once and waste no time in
state convention were Charley Moore,
chains to the place of beginning, containing !
WEDNESDAY.
4
QUINCY, MASS.,
“
Yes,
but
I
’
ve
got
to
do
an
act
I
streams at the source of the Missis-
discovering like thousands of
AiOuA it -.*T^«re or less, in Yamhill county. Oregon, ¡
J.
S.
Holt,
Mrs.
Cox
and
Mrs.
Har
­
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
others that you have now
and being part of the Adam Mathtmey donation |
soon that will pain me more than to 1:30 p. rn., consecration meeting, Mrs, i sippi as connecting links in a canal
ford. They returned yesterday and
Und claim.
_
„
Jane Votaw, Newberg.
J R. FORREST,
tell a mother her baby is dead."
'
joining the gulf of St. Lawrence with
report a very harmonious convention.
11-5
Administrator of said estate.
2:00 p. m., reading minutes.
— McMinnville, Oregon.—
’What is it?" I asked.
the Mississippi. Mr. Keifer has let­
Roll call.
Mrs. Helen B. Harford, of Newberg,
“I’ve got to tell those happy girls , Appointment of committees.
ters from the United States engineer
was honored with the nomination for
Paid tip Capital, $30,000
that the Wilson bill lowers the tariff i Enrollment of delegates.
officer stationed at St. Paul stating
state superintendent of public to 20 cents—lowers it one-third, and |
Transacts a General Banking Business.
that the plan is entirely feasible. A
3:03
p.
m.,
report
of
county
officers.
schools.
MADE
I must lower their wages a third— ' Reports of organizers.
private corporation has also been or­
ALL SUBSTITUTES.
Pretident,
-
-
J.
H
COWLS.\
BY
Genuine made only t y
A. M. Hadley has been appointed that is from 75 cents to 50 cents a 4:00 p. m , mothers’ meeting, Mrs. ganized at Duluth to undertake tbe
Vice
President,
•
LEE
LA
UtíHLíN.\
THE
N. K. FAIRBANK d. CO
organizer for Oregon for the supreme day—or stop the mill. We ure not 8. P. Haworth, Newberg.
Cashier, -
E. C. APPERSON
AND ALL RINDS OK
work.
The projected canal is to
ST. LOUIS and
Asst. Cashier
-
-
H'. N. LINS
Tribe of Ben Hur, a new order based paying dividends now.”
Question box.
, have a width of 120 feet and a depth
CHICA
BOSTON
CEMETERY
on the book Ben Hur, a tale of the
1 * •*
“Suppose the tariff was lowered 20 5:00 p. m., adjournment.
of 20 feet. It is also urged that it
Board of Directors:
7:50 p. m.r praise service, led by Mrs.
FURNISHINGS Christ. The first court was organ­ per cent, or two-thirds, what would
s
could be utilized to store the upper
FOR THE
I. W. COWLES.
LEE LAUGHLIN,
M. A. White, Newberg.
ized
at
Crawfordsville,
Ind.,
the
home
be the result?” I asked.
A. J APPERSON,
WM CAMPBELL.
waters of the Mississippi and pre­
8:00 p. m., "Words of Welcome,"
J. L ROGERS.
of tbe author, March 1st, with 448
CALIFORNIA
“Why, we would have to lower Mrs. Louisa P. Rounds, Lafayette. Re­ vent tbe overflows which are so dis­
AU work fully guaranteed to give perfect aatls- charter members, and over a thous­ wages two-thirds, or to 25 cents a
astrous to the lower Mississippi..
sponse, Mrs. Mary E. Allen, Newberg.
Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans faction. Refers by permission to VVm. McChrU- and applications have been received.
fers on New York, San Franaisco and Portland man, Mrs. L. E. Bewley, Mrs. E. D. Fellows.
day.”
Lecture,
Mrs.
L.
G.
Romick,
Portland,
PROPRIETOR-.
Deposits received subject to check. Interest paid I
During the month courts were or­
“And if they lowered the tariff Music.
on Time Deposits. Loans money on approved Holl's Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street.
security. Collections made ou all accessible
ganized in several states.
three-thirds, or 100 per cent—act­ Adjournment.
points'
FROM
THURSDAY.
ually made free trade—what then?”
Amity Blade.
“Why that would destroy our 8:30 a.m., devotional meeting, Mrs.
The passenger train on Wednes­ wages entirely here, and the silk Catherine Orburn, Newberg.
DERBY,
day morning killed a fine hog for I. would be spun and woven in Japan
Reading minutes.
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS
Says H enry H udson , of the James
Proprietor of Tbe McMinnville
B. Osborne.
Reports of committees.
at 7-cent wages and shipped over
Smith Woolen
THE • • •
CHOICEST IN THE MARKET.
George Breid well contemplates the here. The freight on 100 pounds of Reports of county superintendents.
Machinery Co.,
11:15 a. m., "Some Discouragements
Philadel
p
U
i
a
,
erection
of
a
large
warehouse
in
the
AND RETURN
silk cloth would be the same as on
Pa., who certi­
South side Third St. between B and C.
near future to take the place of the 100 pounds of raw silk—that is 25 of Local Presidents,” Mrs. C. G. Esson,
McMinnville.
fies
as follows:
Situated at the Southwest corner of th« Fair I
old one at the station.
cents.
Discussion by local presidents.
Ground».
“ Among the
School begins Monday at the little
Now, I would like to ask the Times 12:00 m., noontide prayer.
many testimoni­
All sizes of Ant e lass Drain Tile kept constantly
school
house
known
as
“
Chicken
to honestly answer about five plain Adjournment.
als which I see
laclnrting FIVE GATE TICKETS I o the Fair. on hand at lowest living prices.
Coop," just across the river. Miss questions:
in regard to cer­
1:30 p. m., devotional meeting, Mrs.
—AND—
RR1LRQHD
M c M innville ,
OREGON
tain medicines
Rebecca Smith of McMinnville will
1. Is it true that with free trade 8. A. McCune, Amity.
performing
TON8ORIAL
FARLORN,
EXCURSION TRIPS
teach the young idea how to shoot this silk cloth can be manufactured 2:00 p. in., Reading minutes.
is T hc L ins to T» kx
cures, cleansing
during tbe coming term.
1. F. CALBRKATH.
K. £. QOUCHIR.
in Japan at 7-ccnt labor and also be • “Work of the W. C. T. U.,” Mrs. F.
the blood, etc.,
FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other points In
WILL LOGAN,
Callfornl» will
allowed i>ureha«era of »peetal
none impress mo
manufactured here at 70-cent labor, A. Morris, Newberg.
Calbreath & Goucher.
Midwinter Fair-tickets at the following round­
TO
4LL
FOOTS
EAST
AM
II
3:00 p. m., Annual election of officers.
For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair
WEST CHEI1A1.E.V1 ITE.H9.
more than ray
trip rate«:
with the freight from Japan 25 cents J Miscellaneous business.
Cut Give Him a Call.
TO STATIONS UNDER I5O MILES FROM
own case.
per hundred?
PHYSICIANS AND SÜKOEONS.
BAN FRANCISCO, ONE AND ONE THIHDoue-
7:00
p.
m.,
Children's
meeting,
ad
­
Again
the
wheels
of
industry
are
Twenty
years
It
is
the
Dining
Car
Route.
way fare
My Bath, are new and firet-olass In every re-
What is to prevent Japan from | dressed by Mrs. Ada Unruh, McMinn­
.
.
.
.
Ornaos
ago, at the age
beginning to turn and everybody is
TO STATIONS 150 MILES OR MORE FROM 'I o M innvillï
Ladle«' Baiba and IbampAoIng a apeclal
33 of 18 years, I had »peel
SAN FRANCISCO. ONE AND ONE FIFTH one
It runs through Vestibuled busy.
shipping manufactured silk here and 1 ville.
ty. I employ none but flrat-class tnun. Don’t
way tare.
(Office over Braly’s bank.)
swellings come
Trains to
torgel the place. Three door» weM of Hotel
For exact rate« and full information Inquire ot
Politics is the all-absorbing topic destroying our manufactories en­ 8:00 p. m., lecture, Mrs. Delle C. H.
on my legs,
Yamhill.
J B. KIHKI. IMI, DM Pass Agt. at 134
Cox,
national
organizer.
tirely?
First st.. Porilnud, Or., or address the
ST. PAUL
CHICAGO of the day. The populists are mak­ What have we gained by lowering Music.
which broke and
undersigned.
ing great efforts in this precinct,
became run­
SHLKIiPS SALL
RICH’D GRAY,
T. H. GOODMAN.
Manufactures and Deals in
Do Adjournment.
G, n Traffic Manager.
Gen. Passenger Agent.
Composed of DIJilKG CARS unsurpassed. they have three clubs organized. our wages to meet a low tariff?
ning sore«.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
PULLMAN DRAWIXG ROOM SLEEP­
NOTICE 1« hereby given that tbe undersigned
Our family phy-
Messrs. Stott and Johnston address­ we not take money out of circula­
IN u sheriff of Yamhill couuty, state of Or
ERS of latest equipment.
Billon» Colic Preveuted.
stcian could do
gon. under and by virtue of a writ ot execution,
tion?
THE
ed the people on Chehalem hill the
Persons who are subject to attacks of mu no good, and it was feared that the
dated April loth, IBM, to him directed, issued oui
If our old wages, when 20,000,000 bilious colic can almost invariably tell, bones would be afleoted. At last, uij of the circuit court of said county and state, upon
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
eve of April 2d. There was a good
and to enforce the decree of foreclosure and sale
people
were receiving on an average by tiieir feelings, when to expect an at­ good old
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
made by said court on tbe 26th day ot March
attendance but they did not succeed
lbiH la that certain suit wherein J. M Bunn was
Brushes and sells them cheaper than Best that can be constructed and in which ac­
$2
a
day,
or
?12,
000,000,000
a
year
—
tack.
If
Chamberlain
’
s
Colic,
Cholera
plaintiff and Samuel C. Hess, Emma A. Hia, i;.
in organizing a club. The republi­
Mother
Urged
Me
they can be bought any where else in commodations are FREE and furnished for
B. Hibbs, Carrie C Hibbs. J. T. Hess and Lucin­
I
sav,
if
those
wage3
are
reduced
25
and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon
cans have a very wide-awake club
da EHesa were deteuduuts, will sell at pubh -
<ie Willamette Valley. Our ail home holders of first and second-class tickets, and
to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I took three
auction to the highest bidder tur cash in L S
per
cent,
will
it
not
take
$3,000,000,-
as
these
symptoms
appear,
they
can
ward
LIVERY STABLE
at this point that is increasing in
gold coin, at tb* court house door in McMlunvill«
bottles, the sores healed, and I have not
made sets of harness are pronounced
In said county and state, on t-aturdav the l' ib
ELECANT DAY COACHES.
numbers in a manner gratifying to 000 out of circulation annually?' off the disease. Such persons should al­ been troubled since Only the «oars
unsurpassable by those who buy them
day of Ma). 16M, at one o’clock p m ot «aid da'
ways keep the Remedy at baud, ready remain, and the memory of tbe
Will
it
not
bring
us
$3,000,000,000
CATES & HENRY, Props
the following described real premises, to-wlt:
its members. The populists held
Lying and being in Yamhill County, state of
j
for
immediate
use
when
needed.
Two
A continuous line, connecting with all Hoes. «!’
past,
to
remind
me
of
the
good
_________
nearer
to
the
famishing
laborers
of
‘
Oregon, and being the east half of the southeast
fording direct and uninterrupted service. Pun­ their primary last Saturday.
quarter of section eight (8) and the south half of
McMINNVIULxE
or three doses of it at the right time will Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has done me.
E Street, north of Third. Everything New and
man Steeper reservations can be secured in ad­
free
trade
countries?
Will
it
not
of the southwest quarter of section nine ’b in T.
A ‘‘hack load" went to McMinn­
First class Conveyance of Commercial t ravel- I
vance through any agent of the road.
save them much suffering. For sale bv I now weigh two hundred and twenty
3 S. R. 6 W ot the Willamette meridian, con­
make bird times?
ers a spectaltv Board and stabling by the day or I
pounds,
and
am
in
the
best
of
health
taining one hundred and sixty acres of land, aid
ville
last
Saturday
evening
to
hear
monili We solicit a fair share of tbe local pat- .
8. Howorth & Co.
THROUGH TICKETS to and from all points in
that said land will be so sold al auction to obtain
Why
not
stand
by
a
policy
which
xonage.
I have been on the road for the past
America. England and Europe, at any ticket W. D. Fenton.
J. T. Carter (who
funds with which to satisfy and pay to said
office of this road.
paid off the $3,000,000,000 national
twelve
years,
have
noticed
Ayer
’
s
Sar
­
plaintiff, J. M. Bunn, in U 8. gold coin, th> prin­
In spite of the cry that wild game
was reputed as the only democrat
cipal nun of eleven hundred and fifty-one dollars
debt in 30 years and made our coun­ is becoming scarce in this country, saparilla advertised in a. parts of the
and slxty-six cents (il,161.66j with interest on
ROECA,
Full information concerning rales, time ot left in Chehalem) returned with his
United States, and always take pleas­
said sum at tbe rate of ten per cent i-n annum
COULTER & WRIGHT. Prop s.
try the most prosperous nation on there are great numbers of wild
trains, routes «nd other details, furnished on ap­
from tbe 26th day of March, ls91. and tbe sum of
ure in telling wbat good it did for me." *
spiritual strength very much re­
plication to any agent or
1100.00 as attorneys' fees and costs and disbure •
earth?
E li P erkins .
men'.», taxed at S29 65. said sums being due the
creatures
annually
slain
in
mere
newed.
Goods of all descriptions moved and
Ayer
’
s
Sarsaparilla
plaintiff from the defendants, Samuels?, and Em­
Sailor > careful
A.
D.
CHARLTON,
wantonness,
and
half
a
dozen
far
ma A. Hess, as shown by said decree and said ex­
There was a social hop and basket What will Simmons Liver Regulator
handlins guaranteed. Collections
Prep«: ad by Dr J C Ay.rk Co., Lowell, Maaa
ecution
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
western
states
each
give
some
thous
­
supper at the Robbon Ridge hall thc do? Cure dyspepsia, biliousness, sick
Dated April 11th, 18S1. w - l . wa BREN.
will be made monthly. Hauling of all I
Cures others, will cureyou
121 First Street
I pnpTT avd or
ands per year in bounties for wild
Sheriff of said County.
headache and indigestion.
McMLNNVILLE. OB.
evening of the 6th.
kinds done cheap.
[ «So.
Comer Washington, | r0RILA>D, OR.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Than
Pills
G^ at D i / ide
THE INTER OCEAN
THE
AS
FAMILY
LARD
MUST
CO.
INTER
Condene
IT EXCELS
National Bank
Cottolene
E. J. Qualey & Co
NO USE
FOR LARD.
GRANITE
GREATLY
REDUCED
RA TES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO
MONUMENTS
Mattines Brothers,
“Only the Scars
Remain,”
JOHN F.
TILE FACTORY,
$27
NORTHERN
PACIFIC
SOUTH
ELS1A WRIGHT,
HARNESS !
COMMERCIAL
Truck and Dray Go.
CRANK
Kaslpoqable
CITY MARKET
CITY BATHS
>
5
Prop.