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urao, D. B. Klngery, M. Mulkey, I. N. Ramsey; Checowen, John Johnson; county superintendent $800; treas South Sheridan, J. R. Mendenhall; urer $600: judge$750; commissioners Branson. labor of steady employment and ad Sheridan—H. T. Graves, S. Potter, North Sheridan, W. T. Raleigh; Willa 83 per day and 4 cents mileage. The equate wages, for promotion and John Bones. H. H. Graves. Jo. Brown. mette, W. H. Wood; Carlton, C. E. maintenance of prosperity, local and E. Taylor, W. T. Smith, II. G. Guild, S. Johnson; Amity, Chas H. Burch, Jr.; convention reduced the salaries of F. H. BARNHART, sheriff and clerk to $1000 each general. We point to the past and R. Buell, — Winslow. Lafayette, J. L. Ferguson; East Dayton, The work of nominating a county PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. to the contrast furnished by the R. N. Snell; West Dayton, Henry Ber present, in support of this claim; Checowen—Lee Laughlin, T. W. Per ticket resulted as follow-»; For state and we censure and condemn the ry, M. M. Edwards, P. W. Morgan, V. tram; South McMinnville, E. Wright; senator, W. R. Derby, of Lafayette, democratic tariff program, as devel Pearce, Saui Laugbli^ proxy, Philip North McMinnville. J. D. Baker; Fair J.Ci. ECK.H.1N, Aasociute Editor lawn, T. J. Rowland: Baker Creek, H. representatives, M. E. Johnson, of oped in congress, as highly injurious Withycomb, A. Blackburn. to the productive and industrial in North Yamhill—J. C Morris, William I Gee ; West Cbehalem, W. H. Etsweiler; West Chehalem, and M. Chapin, of terests of the country, and in partic Russell, T. G. Stephenson. A. E. Mc Bellevue. C. L Stow. Bellevue; county judge. B. B. Bran ADVERTISING RATES. Reodl hr notices in local columns 10 cents Mr ular as hurtful to those of our own Kern, Wm. Shepherd. D. C Richardson. Some brief resolutions were adopted, son. of Sheridan; clerk. B. S. Clark, line for first ween and 5 cents pet line thereafter state. We denounce the action of Dundee—J. R. Crouen, W. L. Robert embodying a demand for equitable as of McMinnville; recorder. L. L. Duplay advertisement«, annual rates, one Inch _ .■____ per month 11, each additional inch 50 cent« per the democratic party in CODgTC -S .or sessment aud at cash value, denouncing Hewitt, of Wheatland; county com son, Uriah Radley. mouth. j its discrimination ’’ ' ■' —----- J--------- against producers Willamette—Henry Hewitt, G. W. republicans for lavish expenditure, and Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding .' ' ’¿77 , ..nd missioner, J. C. McCrea, of Newberg: 10 lines published free, if turn .„lie*! iu time to in OUT fields, fores is ana mines ana current news Additional matter 10 cent-per favor of particular classes of man Branson, Joseph Kirkwood proxy. J. I.. demanding the abolition of the railroad treasurer, C. Benedict, of Lafayette; me. commission. ufactures, chiefly of the east, and of Hewitt, J. Buoth, J. B. Layaeu. Willamina—H. W. Laurson proxy for The re:il fun of the day occurred when assessor, J. W, Wheeler, of West special interests in the south. The hard times have not prevented us in trying at least to supply our FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1894. We reaffirm the doctrines of the H. J. Foster and D. C. Dougherty, II. the business of electing a 6tate central Chehalem; school superintendent, J. Customers with New Goods at Hard Times Prices. In Dress Goods we have republican party in relation to W. Latnson, J. Flannery, G. A. Epperly, committeeman came up. All dcinocrat- T. Patterson, of Carlton; surveyor, money, as stated in its national plat Logan Beltz, C. Mendenhall, E. F. Lam- ■ ic conventions have a "menagerie” at T. A. Lashier, of Whiteson; sheriff, form of 1892, particularly as follows, son proxy. tachment, and on this occasion it was F. L. Van Orsdel, of North Yamhill; to 40 cts to-wit; “The American people, from Carlton—D. W. Laughlin, W. A. understood that tbe “menagerie” had II. coroner. Wm. Busbee, of North Yam tradition and interest, favor bimetal- Howe, J. Winnoberg, Win. Merchant, L. Heath slated for this important place. hill. Ju. order ... I •... _> ■ 1.1 ;.... h /'u.-nf*. By ot ,1... the Republican County Central ism, and the republican party de- ( a Dari.klh.u n pAimtv X'O »» * i VA' i 1 ! ’ - - * ■ . » 1 _ «1 Committee a Republican County Convention will J. W. Shelton, J. W. Redd, E. Wiser. It was Baker’s opportunity, and he dis- mands the uses of both gold and sil Some of the work of the conven be field at lb»Court House in McMinnville, Of., On motion of A. R. Burbank tho chair turbed their plans by placing in noinina- tion had the appearance of utter ver as standard money, with such WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25TH, 15M, restrictions aud under such provis appointed O. O. Hodson, E. H. Wood- tion O. P. Coshow. Thereupon Gray, guilelessness; other portions of it car at 10.30 a. tn. to nominate one State Senator. 2 who seemed to be the light and inspire- Representative», one Sheriff, one County Clerk, ions, to be determined by legislation ward, John Watt and --------tellers. one County Recorder, one County Judge, one as will secure the maintenance of the P. P. Gates moved that convention tion of tbe proceedings throughout, rose ried oil the face the evidence of deep County Commissioner, one County Treasurer, one ly laid plans and careful manipula- County AM>eB»or. one County Surveyor, one Coun parity of values of the two metals, so proceed to elect delegates by ballot, and and said: “Mr. Chairman. I am from and other Fancy Suitings ty School Superintendent, one County Coroner that the purchasing and debt-paying . tion. There is not much doubt that that a majority of all votes cast be re- the hill country, and its a long tie pass and one Justice of the Peace and Constable for «■acb of the Justice of th« Pen»« and Con-table power of the dollar whether, of sil quired to elect. Carried. Ginghams, Prints and all Staple Cotton Goods in profusion and lower than down here. We have been trying all the nomination for state senator was Districts in Yambill County. •r, shall be at all ver, gold or paper, ever. IRISH LAWNS and WHITE GOODS. Dress Braids and the fulfillment of a slate made up The following gentlemen iu the order through this convention to get a repre The Convention will tourist of US delegates times _____ equal. ie interests the The of interests of the apportioned as follows: named, in due process of time, rose to sentation. I place in nomination H. L Trimmings of all kinds. New Hosiery, Underwear and outside of Yamhill county. His 10 North McMinnville.. 8 producers of the country, its farmers Amity.............. Finishing Goods. New Clothing at Bed Kock prices. 8 North Newberg 8 and its workingmen, demand that the majority line and were duly declared Heath.” It was probably a master stroke ! election would mean a vote for Syl- Biker <’rttk 5 Nonh Yamhill......... 6 Bellevue elected delegates to the state convention : or diplomacy to present tbeir candidate ' vester Pen noy er for U. S. senator. 7 South McMinnville. 10 every dollar, paper or coin, issued < Arltou........... 8 South Newberg......... 11 by the government, shall be as good J. B. David,of Newberg; Leo Laughlin, as a representative from the hills, but «’hecowen • Mr. Derby was elected to the legis- 16 Sheridan.................... 12 as any other.” We commend the ef luytou of North Yamhill; I’. P. Gates, of I.a- his running qualities were handicapped ' lattice in 18.88, was defeated for rc- :t West Chehalem........ H Dundee......... 6 Willamette................ 6 forts made by our government layette; J. E. Magers, ol'McMinnville; by other influences. Many regarded the Fairlawn ......... 8 hitherto to secure an international balayette........ 9 Willamina nomiuation in 1890 aud again in 1892, In fact every department filled with New Goode. Amos Nelson, of West Chehalem ; II. W. contest as a death-struggle between The Committee recommends that the primaries t»c Lehi in the several precinct® nt I :3) p. m. conference to adopt such measures Lamson, of Willamina; H. L. Hewitt, of Cleveland and anti-Cleveland factious; . and as a result has lust confidence in Saturday. April 21st, IrtM. and that each primary as will insure parity of value between elect a precinct committeeman to act as such for Wheatland; H. G. Guild, of Sheridan; others said it was a knock-down fight the republican party. two years. All republicans are cordially invited gold and silver throughout the world, House Cleaning Time Has Come Again. to partlcpatv in the primaries and select good and call upon it to renew and con Wm. Clemens, of Dayton ; J. W. Cowls, between the old party boss aud a would- men us delegates to tne Convention. be boss for supremacy. The success of Kitchen refuse iu Berlin is carted of McMinnville; John Watt, of Amity. tinue such efforts. Laee Curtains from 90 Cents to $8 par Pair f w II Ml J E M agers , The coustructipn of the Nicaragua A motion to suspend the rules and i Coshow was a brilliant victory for Baker- to factories, dried, ground Secretary. Chairman. Curtain Net ^rim, Draperies, and Bon Ami for Window canal is of the highest importance to elect eleven delegates to the congres Hon. W. D. Fenton was present and pressed into bricks for fuel, the American people, both as a sional convention by acclamation pre was called upon for a speech. He ap Cleaning. novel way, surely, of solving T he meanest thing republicans measure of national defense and to vailed, and E. H. Woodward, J. W. peared before tho convention aud out con sanitary question, aud one that have had to put up with for many a build up and maintain American Hobbs, Henry Hewitt, M Underwood, lined some«bat the course his speech taius a valuable suggestion for i some commerce. It is moreover of special day, was the remark of Senator Ilill importance to our Pacific states, and T. B. Kay, Wm. Hamilton, Wm. Mer would and did take in the evening. He of our American cities, where such the other day that the humiliation we favor its construction as speedily chant, E. C. Hadaway, Geo. Branson, J. said the parly had been dying for nearly mountains of garbage fester ill pub- one hundred years, but it was still here C. Cooper, andT. N. Graves, were se of our government in the Hawaiian as possible by the government of the to carry forward the interests of the lie places. lected as eaid delegates. We believe in reliable goods of known worth. affair was due to the Tact that the United States —,—». . — We demand the enactment of rigid common people agaiust the classes. The head of the state department was a restrictions on foreign immigration Tire following resolution, offered by A. We believe in fair and honest'protits J. Apperson was unanimously adopted : voice 01 the common people was heard It is Good* republican both for protection of our country Fullv recognizing and appreciating the in 1890. aud would be heard again. He Tbe more Chamberlain’s Cough Reiu- We believe in selling goods for cash prices that we may uot be compelled to ' against illiterate and vicious classes valuable and efficient services rendered charged the Oregonian paper with cross- . We edy is used tbe better it is liked, make upon one what we lose on others. T he congressional convention at from foreign lands, and for protec °unr ,,8LaRtA„dLi;bei er,tjr.° (1,ek‘K“110*1 *“ ing its own track twenty times in less know of no other remedy that always , Salem Monday was a very plain and tion of our labor and and preserva congress and believing it to bo the best , We believe in treating every visitor with consideration, no matter whether years; read some extracts gives satisfaction. It is good when you tion to our own people of the remain interests of tho entire state that they | t"BU uninteresting affair. The delegates der should be continued in office ; therefore ' from speeches of congressman who had first cutch cold. It is good when your of our national domain ; and to the.v buy or not. met and renomiuated Binger Her these ends we call for a suitable cap be it | used some local distress in a general way cough is seated and your lungs are sore. Resolved, That our delegates to con mann, just as their constituents ex tation tax upon all immigrants. We believe in cheerfully exchanging goods or refunding the purchase price gressional district convention are hereby years ago for political buncombe, his ef- It is good in any kind of a cough. We In our state affairs we demand instructed to vote for and use all honest j fort lieing to prove that times were as have sold twenty-five dozen of it and pected them to do, adjourned and when returned in good condition. went home about their business. closest security and economy in ex means to secure the renouiination of tbe hard then as now; predicted that Grover every bottle has given satisfaction. Sted penditures. We condemn the prodi Hon. Binger Hermann. Cleveland would have the proud dis man & Freidman, druggists, Minnesota We believe that marking goods in plain figures at low est possible prices is the The name of Thos. II. Tongue, of gality and excess of past legislatures The following resolution was referred tinction before 1890 of uniting the party Lake, Minn. 50 cent bottles for sale by only right way. Hillsboro was presented, but he de and call upon the next legislative as to the next convention : in favor of free silver, and he asked all 8. Iloworth &. Co. We believe in advertising and doing exactly what we advertise to do. clined, and Hermann was nominated sembly to keep all appropriations That after the present year democrats to hold their views in charity within limits of most economical ad we Resolved, We believe in giving satisfaction to our customers, feeling they are not only favor the calling of but one conven- ! for each other on this question ; reiterat- by acclamation. ministration consistent with efficien tion for election of delegates to the state the best but truest advertising mediums. ALL FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL. cy. The offices of the administrative convention and for the nuininatiou of | ed the charge that the republicans stole W k are not disposed to credit the departments of the state have be county officers. We believe that modern progressive merchandising means more than the i tbe presidency from Tilden, aud made Ike New Cape She Wanted Had Nothing to mere buying and selling of commodities. It seeks to render their trans Do With the Caso. democracy in this state with being come too expensive, and their ex Adjourned. the mistake of saying there was more fer to you pleasant us well as economic, and by its integrity invites an “it was just this way,” aaiil the girl as dead as it pretends to be. It is penses must be reduced. When the money in 1878 than now; he virtually with the red gloves: “Jim and Je« catne exchange of confidences. constitution fixes the salary, only DEFEAT ACKNOWLEDGE!». merely playing possum, hoping acknowledged defeat, but urged tha over to the house that night, mid then the constitutional salary should be Full Stock Butterick Patterns. Wool and Mohair Bought at Market Price. thereby to beguile the republicans paid, without additional emolu Convention Day for the Democrats. they might go down strong in defeat. Maud dropped in, and so did Charley and Will. We began to play cards, aud after There wasn't the least hint at fusion. into the error of putting up weak ments. The practice of employing The Outlook Not Hopetui. awhile at whist and euchre we just natu- i local tickets. It will never work. unnecessary clerks and paying fees The title of ‘‘tho unterrified” was i On most subjects Mr. Fenton is an rally drifted into poker. soon somebody suggested that ! Republicans are alive to the fact in excess of just payment for serv probably originally conferred upon able speaker, and one we admire, but we ‘■Pretty raise the limit, and it was put at a ices needed or rendered, lias become the democrats becauso of the evident politically Lis arguments are defective that it requires a good ticket to win, an abuse that must be cut off, and quarter, with a 5 cent ante. Jim began and weak, and they have the ring to and they are especially anxious to we pledge the republican party to enjoyment and courage they are able to many friends of being at variance with to win then, and I sat there and saw the money X Intended to get that new cape prosecution and accomplishment of muster with each recurring campaign in his best judgment. The weak point in with go into the center of the table and win by big majorities this year. the face of glaring defeat. A strong this reform. District attorneys and his speech in the evening was the asser none of It come back. This sort of thing T he nominations by the republican other officials should be paid fixed effort waH made on Saturday to have a tion that the American flag does not have went along until I got sick and disgusted, and I proposed that we make the limit 50 salaries, since payment of fees en good and hopeful time, but a close ob-j state convention, so far as received courages litigation and entails upon ” server could see feigning, discord and i the respect of foreign poweis, and that cents. up to the time of going to press are the taxpayers heavy and needless trepidation through the thin veneering. this would be greatly enhanced by free “Why-e-e-e,” broke in the other girl, was gambling!” trade. Jtidgo O’Day was along in the “that as follows: For governor, W. P. expense. “Gambling!” said the girl with the red They caine together in the morning and We commend the policy of the re evening as a supplement of fun and a gloves, “X should think it was. But, as I Lord, of Marion county; for secretary The salmon season opened on the party in relation selected J. L. Ferguson chairman. A living monument of what “democratic was saying, my luck kept getting poorer 9th. of state, H. R Kincaid, of Lane publican gentleman from Lafayette nominated and poorer, until it eamoniy deal. I found to internal improvements, and county; for state treasurer, Phil in particular in opening our water John W. Baker, the democratic war milk” will do for a man. The music by that I had drawn in a six, seven, eight C E. Moore, Kentucky’s infidel the Lafayette choir was fine, the major and nine of diamouds with seven of clubs. Metschan, of Grant county; for su- ways to commerce, and we denounce horso, for secretary, and H. L. Heath ity of whom were republican voters, and editor of the Blue Grass Blade at Lex-1 I threw away the black seven und made premc judge, C. E. Wolverton, of tho illiberality of the democratic party named M. D. L. Rhodes for the same po-1 hence the songs were not political. up my mind to draw for a straight or a ington, is in jail for blasphemy. Bition. Baker, who is a great stickler for flush. The people threw the cards they Lune county; for attorner-genoral, in these important matters. The democratic ticket was defeated | Experience in our fisheries lias discarded right iu front of me, aud it so C. M. Idlemau, of Multnomah countyp shown that to prevent wholesale harmony, thereupon withdrew in favor by large majorities in the city elec-1 happened that a lot of them got on top of I'opuHat* iu Couvenlloa. for superintendent of public instruc destruction of fish, all fish-traps, of Rhodes and a collision wan averted.! the pack. Of course I Lad to take them tious of New York aud New Jersey ! Baker is also fond of getting esen, and The populist convention for the off so that I could deal cards to those who fish-wheels and fish-seines, and all tion, G. M. Irwin, of Union. other gear now in use except the gill the work of his fine Italian band was nomination of a county ticket met at were going to play, and as I did so I saw on the 10th. seen later in the day when it came to | ! the court house on Weduesda.y at 10 that the first card on the pack was the ten at The 64th aunual conference of the ' R epl 'BLK' anh of Oregon have rea net. should be abolished. of diamouds. electing a state central committeeman. church of Jesus of Latter Day Saints | j o ’ clock . “ Thea I was In a quandary. I knew that son to rejoice over the good work of The usual preliminary committees were if I could get that card I would have a convened in tlie tabernacle at Salt1 itepiibiicnn ( onvvntion Work. the. state convention in selecting a appointed and adjournment taken for j Organization was effected by mak straight flush, and that I could be sure to standard bearer for the head of the The republicans oi Yamhill county met dinner. The work of seating delegates ing B. S. Clark temporary chairman beat anybody round tbe table. X knew Lake City on the 6th. that the chances were greatly against my The elections for local officers oc-1 Come and See Us ticket. There were several excellent in delegate convention at tho court boufo opened tbe afternoon eession. A mani and F. H. Taylor temporary secre getting tbe five of diamonds, aud while a men aspiring for the place, each with in McMinnville on Friday, April Cth, at fest lack of system prevailed. Creden-1 tary. Geo. Olds, S. Richardson, S. straight or a flush of tbe common kinds curred in a uumber of interior towns his following of admirers, but the 10;30a ra., to select delegates to the tials were not examined, if indeed there ! j Soper, M. E. Johnson and II. Clark was within the bounds of possibility I throughout California on the 9th. j were any. Delegates from the same pre were committeo ou credentials; W. could not do much with either one I Where party lines were drawn the! need of the hour which tho conven congressional and state conventions. at my chips and saw that X had a Convention was called to order by J. cinct were scattered over the room. Roll R. Kirkwood, J. A. Bryan, J. B- looked lot of money invested. Then I made np republicans appear to have been sue-1 tion recognized was a man above the E. Magers, chairman of the central com call was attempted, which demonstrated Long, G. W. Bradley and L. Ben my tnind to get that ten of diamonds, aud cessful in a majority of instances. reach of partisan aud personal influ mittee, and on motion J. E. Magers was tho utter impossibility of locating mem I got it.” W. G. HENDEHSON. At Wheeling, W. Va., Mrs. Mar-! S. WILSON. ences. No one could so completely made chairman pro tom., J. W. Hobbs bers entitled to seats, when Fenton came nett on permanent organization and “Wby-e-e-e,” said the other girl, “that order of business. A committee of was cheating! ” garet Moore, the woman recently in fill the bill as Judge Lord. For four secretary pro tern, and J C. Cooper as to the rescue and moved a recess that ouefrom each precinct on resolutions “Nobody said it wasn't,” replied the dicted for obtaining a fraudulent teen years he has cheld the distin sistant secretary pro tern delegates might confer and fill vacancies girl with the red gloves sharply, “but I guished office of supreme judge, and A committee on credentials was chos by appointing proxies. This was done, was named, and convention ad- got the card just the same, and none of pension of $2,000, was convicted and j tbe rest saw me do it. Then I dealt tbe was sentenced to one year in the has earned and maintained the confi en as follows: A. R. Burbank, Wm. and roll call revealed full delegations ’ journed until one p. m. cards to those who wanted them, and the Clemens, J. B. David, H. AV. Lamson, from Carlton, Amity, Lafayette, North On assembling the report of cre betting began. Maud put in 10 cents and penitentiary and to pay a $1,000 fine dence aud respect of the people (Third Street, between E and F.) and South Newberg, North and South dentlals committee was read am! Charlie bet 10 cents too. Jeu didn’t want of tbe state. After eight Leo Laughlin, G. M. Allen. z\n extensive exodus of Mormons to bet, and then Jim catne, and he raised It showed all the dele it 50 cents. I saw that be had a big band, from the rural districts of Utah to years of I’onnoyerism Oregon needs r. P. Gales, J. W. Cowls and John McMinnville, Fairlawn and Checowen. adopted. Watt were chosen on permanent organi Tho other precincts, except West Che gates to which the convention was for ho thinks a good deal of his money, the land grant secured in Chihuahua, a man of character aud dignity in zation and order of business. halem and Bellevue,were partially repre I raised bis 50 cents another 50 cents —--------- -------------- -------------------------- --------- ; entitled, except twenty-five or thirty, aud the governor's chair to demonstrate Convention adjourned until lp.m. Tbe rest of them didn’t want to bet as high Mexico, is expected tbe coming sum sented. The democrats in the two pre Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial to tho rest of the world that her peo Tbe committee on credentials reported cincts, a brother arose and announced, ’ , present either in person or by proxy. as that, aud Jim raised ma another 50 mer. Leaders of tbe movement say Travelers Conveyed to ull points at most reasonable ratea. Give us a call. cents. That's the way it went, until I ple have not degenerated into habit the following persons entitled to seats- had gone over in toto to tbe people’s : i As many as eight proxies were held borrowed all tbe money around the table, 20,000 persons will leave the territo ual buffoonery. Judge Lord is a res Amity—E. C. Hadaway, Wm. Thur party. This showed 104 delegates, though by a single person. The number of and Jim bad changed a couple of 810 bills. ry. ident of Marion county. He was man, A. M. Waddel, Wm. Harrison, no one in the convention knew at the, proxies voted and the number of ab Theu be called me, and I showed him that The state school fuud commission-1 flush. He had four of a kind.” born iu the state of Delaware in 1838 John Watt, Tlioe. White, James Ladd, time bow many. This left 38 proxies to sentees showed that the populists straight era of Kansas, comprising the attor “Did you win?” asked the other girl iiad overdrawn their supply of ma “Did I win?” repeated the girl with tbe ney general, secretary of state and He served his country throughout T. B. Henderson, R. Mulligan, G. M. be appointed or edited. The order of busiuess was to choose teria! in the effort to make a show of red gloves “Ob, no, it wa3 a girl out la superintendent of public instruction, the wtfr and at the close of the war Allen. California who won. I should say I did have invested $27,000 of the school North McMinnville—A. J. Apperson, eight delegates to the state convention numbers was assigned to duty ou this coast, win. I got just $27 of Mr. Jim’s money!” fund in Kearney and Hamilton coun Tbe report of the eommitttee on “What did you do with it?” asked tbe ty bonds, held by eastern parties, He settled in Salem and began the J. W. Hobbs, O. II Ii vine, M. Under at Astoria, to appoint county precinct committeemen, aud to elect a state cen girl. practice of law- in 1868. In 1880 he wood, W. L. Warren, Jacob Wortman, tral committeeman. Mr. Fenton moved , organization brought to feet E. San- other “I spent 50 cents of it for a motto for and repudiated by those counties. J. W. Cowls, C. R. Cook I ders, of McMinnville. He said now was elected to the supreme bench, Jim, which said, ‘Feed My Lambs.’ I’m These officers are all populists. South McMinnville—J. E. Mager«, J. to proceed to elect one delegate nt a time ' which he has held to the present C. Cooper, T. B Kay, N. E. Kegg, W. by ballot, a majority vote to elect. Mo-1 ■.vas the time to whip the G. O. P. going to spend tbe rest on my Sunday school class ”—Buffalo Express. THS WAY SHE LOOKS time. The balance of the ticket, so II. Durham, Joe. Hoberg, Wm. Chris tion carried, and Messrs. Coshow, Har and tho way to do it was to unite troubles the woman who A Strange Rave. He moved is delicate, run-dowu. or far as its personality is known up man, F. H. Barnhart, O. 0. Hodson, R. ris of Dayton, Ramsey of Newberg and! the opposition forces. overworked. She’* hol “There is a race of people in Hawkins Breidwell of Amity were appointed therefore that in adopting the order county, to this writing, is about the best se 9. Allen. low-cheeked, dull-eyed, Tenn., whose origin is a mystery,” thin, and pale, and it ! of business the office of county judge 6ald G. L. Babbit to tbe corridor man at lection that could havo been made Fairlawn—8. C. Pearson, John F. tellers. «•* worries ber. Before voting, Ferguson, the chairman, auj school superintendent be left the Laclede. “They are called the Melun- considering geographical distribution Derby, D. 0. Durham, G. W, Jones, C Now, tho way to look geous and are found no place else. They well is to be well. And wanted tlie nominees to say they would ! b!ank for the democrats to fill in. and all things that have to bo con W. Holman, E. Ladd. Lave been traced back to North Carolina, the way to be well, if Baker Creek—D. Stout, Will West, 0. go to Astoria, and not by proxy, and he (Thls -s uuderstood t0 be the latest but further than that nothing is known. sidered by a nominating convention. you’re any such woman, ... J. Leabo, John Venable, C. D. Johnson, knew if a democrat eaid he would go, he e . They are not Indians, they are not negroes, is to faithfully use Dr. ,, . ,. - ® - fusion proposition from thedemo- they are certainly not of any known race A grand victory in June is practically J. A. Buchanan, James McCain, F. M. would Pierce’s Favorite Pre go, as it was a cardinal principle ./ x o scription. That is the of a democrat to tell the truth. After he crats> lf not thelr ultimatum.) Sev- of white people. But few of them can assured. York. only medicine that's apeak the English language, although guaranteed to build up i Lafayette—P. P. Gates, A. R. Bur- was relieved of this rusty charge, and era^ patriotic speeches denouncing they have lived here for over a century, REPl BLICAN PLATFOKN1. woman7 strength and to | bank, John Hubbard, Chas. Hubbard, while the first ballot was being taken It tho iniquity of fusion and the nobili- and the language they do speak is an un cure woman’s ailments ■w CEL IN ALL THINGS IS OUR MOTTO. L. C. Washburn, L. J. Vickery, M. Red was discovered that no ono was preeent J ( ty of sticking close to principle and known one to the most accomplished liu In every tamale complaint,' irregularity, W / PERIENCE HAS BEEN OUR TEACHER. Adopted by the Male Convention. gulst or weakness, and in every exhausted coudi to vote for Bellevue, whereupon the \ party followed, and on a call of ayes ding, R. P. Bird, Thad H. Dupuy. W TRAORDISARY BARGAINS FOR CASH “ They are dirty and degraded, but with tion of the female system — if it ever fails The committee on platform report Dayton—J. T. Gowdy, John Coovert, chairman told them to “fix it up among 1 and noes Sanders was so completely a race pride about them that prevents them to benefit or cure, you have your money .% AMINE OUR SPLENDID STOCK. / W ERCTSE A GOOD JUDGMENT; CALL EARLY. ed the following platform which, on JeBee Hutchins, D. DeTiere, Wm. Clem- yourselves somehow,” and the vote pro- i ’ collapsed that he gave no more trou intermingling with tbe lower order of back. ________ L__,________ _ PECTING A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE Americans or with negroes A Melungeon motion of Rufus Mallory, was unani mens, Fred Crawford, R. Snyder, S. R. cceded. After about twenty ballots had | ble. There is only one medicine for Ca will work when he Is hungry , but only un tarrh worthy the name. Dozens are Baxter, John Fletcher, A. P. Fletcher, been taken the eight delegates were' E. J. Wood, of Checowen, was der press of necessity mously adopted: advertised, but only the proprietors of The representatives of the repub D. V. Olds, b. R. Baxter proxy, John elected as follows: Ferguson of Lafay made permanent chairman, the tem They avoid the towns and cultivate Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy say thia: We remain fur Bargain! Yours Truly, licans of the state of Oregon, in con Nichole, John Jones, Wm. Hamilton, ette, Maloney of bberidan, Grissen and porary chairman having demonstrat small patches of corn on tbe most barren “ If we can’t cure you, we’ll pay you— mountainsides, the rest of their scant liv l’eery of McMinnville, Broidwell of Am vention assembled, call attention to Geo. Doraev. ing beiDg obtained by hunting and fish $500 in cash I ” conditions of industry and business West Chehalem—Geo. Vinton, Amos ity, Everest of Newberg, Bunn of North ed his lack of capacity, and he made ing. WALLACE & WALKER, Every attempt made as yet to better through the country as proof of the Nelson, J. M. Conlee, D. L. Myers, D. C. Yambill aud Gilkey of Dayton. Sparks, a good one. Taylor was continued their condition W. J. CLARK,D.D.S has been a failure, and yet Wright Block, McMinnville necessity of returning to the policy Atkin, Chas. Deacb, Thos. Turner, S. who is really one of the worthy demo as secretary and R. Baird as the race continues to exist independently of Graduate Inlreralty of Mich. of the republican party under which Root. tbe white people, growing no smaller aud crats, was a prominent candidate all assistant secretary. there was general prosperity during changing none of its attributes.”—St. The committee on resolutions re Louis Globe-Democrat. South Newberg—Noah Heater, 8. through the balloting, bat he was a vic- Has opened an office In Union Block, Room C, thirty years. and Is prepared to do all work In tbe dental line. We reaffirm the principles of the Brutscher, Lin Parker, Ab Hill, Oscar ■ tim of the “menagerie.” One Gray, ported in favor of adopting the Oma Sbe Has a Glass Carriage. republican national platform of 1892, Allen, Scott Inglis, Wm. Stratton, Albert from the hill country, placed him in ha platform and the resolutions CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. and assert that the results that have Iloskius, O. C. Wright, Calvin Stanley, nomination aud legged for hitn, and adopted at Oregon City; in favor of An Austrian lady, with a weakness for LATEST MCTHOD Of PA.NLCtS EXTRACTION. followed the change decreed by the N' C. Maris. Sparks uever recovered from the shock. state publication of school books; in attending army maneuvers, has built her •elf a glass carriage, so that she may ob- election of that year have justified North Newberg—Lewis Hoskins, John Precinct committeemen were appoint parades, marches past and other mil COI NTÏ TKEASl RF.K'S NOTICE our protest against the natioual pol Rees, J. B. David, A. Blair, F. Elliott, ed as follows: South Newberg, II. H. favor of placing salaries of county wrve itary functions In any sort of weather. officers as follows: Sheriff $2500. Every part of the vehicle is made cf glass, HERE is money on hand to pay all warrant« icy announced by the democratic par E. H. Woodward, W. T. Macy, F. H. Livengood; North Newberg, G. 1’. Bar endorsed prior to Jan. 1st, 1891. Interest with the exception of the upholstering, deputy $600; clerk $1200, deputy will cease after this date. ty nett; North Yamhill, P. Gilpin; Willa- We affirm that a policy of consist-. Storey. J. C. PENNINGTON. County Treasurer. the springs and the tires — Philadelphia April 13, IBM. ent protection is necessary for ad- Bellevue—J. J. Henderson, John Hol- | mina, Paul Fundman; Dundee, D. M. I $500; assessor $1000, deputy $200; Press, and conservation of our Yamhill County Reporter. ' vancement industrial interests, for assurance to NEW GOODS 1 NECCI GOODS ! Satines 12 f 2 Outing Flannels 11 to 15 cts. 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