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Yamhill County Reporter. MI. >1<M B ATIC OPIMO’. Third are choked with capital for which rented the name oi bis faithful deputy, J. C. Cooper handled the convention Roswell Conner, to whose efliiciency and skillfully as- presiding officer. The Hillsboro Duiependent has a there are no chances of secure and worth he paid an excellent tribute, K. There were more than the usual nuui- profitable investment. Whatever correspondent at this place. What L. .-impsoii presented Grant Allen, of lier of young men among the delegate*. F.H. BARNHART, ever other virtues he may possess, it may be said as to the cause of the.-e Amity. Henderson was seconded by In fact young blood teemed to predomi 1-, sufficient for the nonce to state conditions and the political respon A.Odellar.d Gates by Lee Laughlin. nate. PUBLISH EK AND i'A ■ ji-K¡ ETOH that he is a democrat, high in the sibility for them, they certainly ex The ballots stood a6 follows: 75 councils of his party and clothed ist, and it is the duty of the party in SEWS OF THE WEEK- p power to take account of them In y ; J. <-. t < K ’I I >. A•»■»<»< late Editor. with official distinction in the partv . 40 43 59 69 75 j Lieutenant Maney was acquitted organization. Here is what this Mc stead of honestly and practically Henderson considering such things however, Gates . 33 45 49 51 60 at Chicago of the charge of murder . Minnville correspondent said about ADVERTISING RATES . 28 28 23 18 10, ing Capt Iledberg. the nomination of Judge Galloway in that party treats them with perfect Conner ... indifference, and proposes to make Bwn .............. . 20 15 14 4 3 Jin-j for fir-’. * i'» < •• • • - 1 di.«-tn»-rcaftw the issue of iast week: June 20th has been designated as Display adverti: »*•,!. .»1 r.G.e- on»‘ inch 15 12 8 6 the situation still worse by untaxing Allen pnr month il, each additional inch » cents p^r M< M ixxville , Oregon. April 18.—One the date of the next republican state luontu. Allen itlidrew after the fourth ballot. Obituary and marriage none»-» not exceeding would naturally suppose that the home foreign products, and increasing the convention of Vermont. There were three votes for Fletcher and 1 taxation of internal products and in 1*0current ueu - Addiuonxl matter locent’per of the succeBoful candidate before the Hamilton each on first ballot. Warren P.oswell P. Horr, of Michigan is ine. democratic convention for the high po terests, with the odious burden of moved to make the nomination of Hen coming to Oregon next month to sition of governor would be a place of an income tax included. That is The hard times have not prevented us in trying at least, to supply our derson unanimous, and aseured the con canvass the state for the republi FRIDAY, AVRIL .7, 1894. enthusiasm, but it is not. The nomina why Senator Hill is opposed to the | J Customers with New Goods at Hard Times Prices. Iu Dress Goods we have vention that it had made no mietake. cans. tion is not pleasing to the democratic Wilson bill; and that is why all good For county clerk D. V. Olds, of Day hosts of this county and the faces of the citizens of all parties should oppose The Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis has ' ton, was placed in nomination by B. F. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. democrats are longer than they ever it.— Globe-Democrat. Swick; A M. Sanders, of McMinnville, been appointed to and has accepted ! were before. William Galloway will not ■ .. ... « • » —---- • by O. J Leabo; A. E. McKern of North the United States senatorsliip, to ' For Governor, have the support of his own county, and \V P LOKI>. REPUBLICAN conn CONVEN- Yamhill, by Leo Laughlin ; John Hol succeed Vance. Oi Manon County hundreds of the democratic voters are TION. man. of Fairlawn, by------- ; C. W. Tal Two ex-governors died on the 21st; | For Secretary of State, wondering how it all happened. They mage, of McMinnville, by R L. Bew W. B. Daniels, of Idaho, and James II R KINCAID were on the point of making the greatest Of Lane County. Harmonious Throughout aud it ley; W. A. Henderson, by E. C. Walk W. Throckmorton, of Texas. They1 fight ever made in thiB county and now For State Treasurer. Winning Ticket Chosen. er. McKern received a second from J. PHIL MLT.- j HAN. were aged 7(J and 70 years respect-1 the nomination of the party for the high Of Grant County. C. Hudson, Olds received one from Ford est place on the ticket falls over them ively. and other Fancy Suitings For Supreme Jud*». The republican nominating conven and Holman was seconded by Kay. Two C E. WOLVERTON. 1 like a shroud. Their enthusiasm is It is rejiorted that James B Weav ballots determined the choice. Of Lan* County. Ginghams, Prints and all Staple Cotton Goods in profusion and lower than dampened and the tight is out of them. tion for Yamhill county met at the court First Second er has made arrangements to re lor Attorn» v -G vikuh F house in this city Wednesday, April ever. IRISH LAWNS and WHITE GOODS. Dress Braids atfd The delegates did not know what they • M IbLEMAN. McKern......... 61 79 move to Kansas on or before May of Multnomah County. wore doing when they foisted upon the 25th, at 10:30 a. in., pursuant to pub-, Olds..................... Trimmings of all kinds. New Hosiery, Underwear and 29 28 1st, and run for congress in the For Sup*Tiiit»-n<h nt <>i Public Instruction, democratic state ticket a man so unpop- lishod call. 7 Finishing Goods. New Clothing at Bed Rock prices. Henderson ............ 13 ». M IB WIN Called to order by J. E. Magers, sixth district. Baker, a populist Of Union County ular in his own county and so hugely un 17 Taltnage.............. ............. 23 J- nr State P. inb-i. qualified to wield the affaire of the chairman of county central committee. Holman 14 figurehead, now holds that position. 18 W H. LtEDH. o count}’ much less the affairs of ino state. J. C. Cooper was made temporary chair Sanders ........... 7 General Kelly’s “commonweal” i (if Jackson County. man, E. II. Woodward temporary eecre- j The democratic party in Yamhill county For RepresentH’iv» in < .uiir»' -HrA District, Olds, who figured as the second strong army lias decided to go it without BINGER HERMANN In fact every department filled with New Goods. will not recover from the blow adminis- tary, and J W. Hobbs assistant. est candidate, said he was glad lie had railroads from Omaha to Washing On motion the chair appointed a com For District Attorn< v—Third Di ’net, , tered by the state convention. been beaten by an honorable gentleman ton. The objective point will be j J H. Met AIN. Tho democratic convention for the mittee of five on credentials as follows: and moved to make the choice of Mc For Circuit Judge -Third Distiirt. Chicago, which the commonwealers j I nomination of county officers will be | L. C. Washburn, A. M. Waddell, C. B. Kern unanimous. H. H HEWITT House Cleaning Time Has Come flgain regard as their oasis and where they’ j Lafollette, P. Trullinger and J. B For Member Board of Equalization. held in this city on Monday, April 30, if When the office of county recorder Lace Curtains from 90 Cents to $3 per Pair S 1» GllkjON. expect transportation, subsistence, enough enthusiasm can be gathered to David. was reached, Wilber Cook asked the Joint Representative Yamhill and Tillamook On permanent organization and order and honors galore. Curtain Net Scrim, Draperies, and Bon Anil for Window gether. The nomination of Galloway Counties, privilege of addressing the convention of business: A. R. Burbank, IL W. H G. GUILD has made the party sick. Over 120,000 miners struck in the briefly. Said he was a candidate and i. Cleaning. The correspondent was probably Lamson, F. E. Griffith, John Gowdy and 1 republican of tho first water, but was coal districts around Pittsburg on G. W. Branson. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. conscientious in the matter, but he A recess of twenty minutes was taken not in the race to defeat his old soldier Saturday. The strike promises to j undoubtedly overestimated the ex- to allow committees to prepare their re friend Captain Harris. bo the greatest, in the country. It State Senator, J ) ( AL1HU ATH i tent of damages sustained by the ports. On call to order the credentials O. 11. Irvine placed in nomination will involve nearly 250,000 men, and Representatives. democratic band wagon. When it is committee reported the following per Capt. Wyatt Harris, the present incum stop work in mines that produced CALVIN .- I AN LE V. bent. No recorder’s otfice in Oregon, be We believe in reliable goods of known worth GEO. Vi BKAN8ON. explained, as every candid person sons entitled to seats: upward of 100,000,000 tons of coal said, was so well filled and its affaire so Sheriff. South McMinnville — J. F. Magers, W. must admit, that pre-existing en These mines paid $53,- We believe in fair and honestjprotit.-, perfectly and systematically adminis last year. WATT HEXDEE9ON. Houck, T. B. Kay, Wm. Chrisman, R thusiasm had no tangible form to re 809,627 in wages iu 1890. The strike tered. A. M. Waddell brought out Countv Clerk. We believe in selling goods for cash prices that we may uot be compelled to A E ilcKERN. ceive the knockout claimed, and that Nelson, E. N. Ford, W. II. Durham, J. John Watt, oi Amity, vouching well for is for better wages. Some operators C. Cooper, W. T. Vinton, J. R. Booth. make upon one what we lose on others. Beconler. the‘ greatest fight” referred to ex bis ability to fill the office anil bis con claim that the wages demanded WYATT HARRIS. Fairlawn—J. B. Handley, E. Ladd, J. , isted only in the realm of imagina F. Derby, C. W. Ilolman, Ed Harrison, sistent and lifelong republicanism. E. might be paid if all kept faith and We believe in treating every visitor with consideration, no mutter whether County Judge. J. E MAGERS. II. Woodward named L. M. Parker, of did not seek advantage, while others tion, it will be seen that there is no 11. N. Collard. they buy or not. County Commi"»loner, chance for the local democracy to J North McMinnville—J. W. Hobbs, M. Newberg. He admitted that his favorite say it would be impossible to do so. AMOS NELSON We believe iu cheerfully exchanging goods or refunding the purchase price sustain an action for damages. It I Underwood, Underwood, W. W. L. L. Warren, J J County Treasurer. W. lacked the essential of a great and suc The authorities of the capital J C. PENNINGTON. may be that the balance of the com- Cowls, O. II. Irvine, Wm. Campbell, cessful statesman, in that he wasn’t buildings have perfected arrange wheu returned in good condition. Assessor. munitv have something to complain E. C. Walker, J. W. Cowls proxy for born in Yamhill, but be wanted to be ments for maintaining order about JOHN BONES. We believe that marking goods in plain figures at lowest possible prices is the awful bad. J. O. Rogers, of McMinn of, in not being permitted to witness W Ball. Surveyor. ouly right way. ville, was placed in nomination by----- . the halls of congress during the com C. E BRANSON. Baker Creek — D. Stout, C.D. Johnson, this “greatest fight,” which would ing week. The officials arc proceed- . Three ballots were taken, resulting iu a School Superintendent, We believe iu advertising and doing exactly what we advertise to do. doubtless have been as impressive as J. VeDable, O. J. Leabo, W. Wess, T. R. pronouuced victory for Harris, as fol ing on the idea that the Coxey men I J. B STILWELL. We believe in giving satisfaction to our customers, feeling they are not only the maneuvers of the captain who Willis, John Berry, J. E. Griffith, Coroner, have the same rights as others to , the best but truest advertising mediums. Checoweu—D. P. Trullinger, T. W. lows : C. F DANIELS. First Second Third visit the capitol. marched his company up the hill and The regular force Perry, I. Simler, Lee Laughlin, W. Mer Harris We believe that modern progressive merchandising means more than the ............. 56 70 96 is likely to be augmented, us officers ' then marched down again. But we chant, J. A. Brisbine, II. Leatherman, mere buying and selliug of commodities. It seeks to render their trans .40 1 ’ arker ........... 36 37 A vote for the republican ticket shall sec something almost as good T Laughlin.' will be needed in the galleries as J fer to you pleasant as well as economic, and by its integrity invites an j Rogers ......... ......... 35 30 14 in Oregon is a vote to kill the Wil with Gov. Galloway marching up Carlton—J. L. Steward proxy iorW. A. exchange of confidences. Watt 9 1 well as for the main rotunda and j ........... 15 son bill in the senate. and down the hill. Howe, D. W. Laughlin, W. Carl, J. W. Cook............................... other assembling points. Admis 3 Full Stock Butterlck Patterns. Wool and Mohair Bought at Market Price. As to the democratic party being Shelton proxy for F. L. Roberte, J. L. Parker moved to make the choice siou to the galleries will be restricted T here is genuine harmony among I sick, if the gubernational dose Stewart, Frank Stout, John Winneberg. unanimous, Cook withdrew his name to comfortable seating capacity No the Yamhill republicans, and no one should throw it into fits and at the Amity—A. M. Waddell, Wm. Thur- utter the first ballot. restrictions will be placed on the has had to eat a wagonload of dirt, same time rescue it from the greater U3iU1> R- Simpson, R. O Jones, Chas For county judge, John Gowdy named coming and going of parties, but danger of being consumed boots and ' L B°^inan^Theo. Jeitrics, 8. R. Baxter, of Dayton; Harrison Fos they will be expected to keep a pas either. breeches bv the populists it cannot ■ C. Smith, Fred Walling, F. B. Ferguson. ter named D. B. Kiugery; D. Stout sage open and “move on” so as to Every democratic vote in Oregon f u t be'bencfited. Evea if the North Yamhill—T. G. Stevenson, C. named J. E. Magers; E. C. Walker ___ :.. ... •„ ,l.„ ....-.^.1 this year is .. a vote to l.lll kill the wool, heroic treatment should prove fatal, ' Obye, Henry Brown, II. P. Moore, W. E named J. C. Cooper, and S. Parrett avoid a jam. R. Hanning. On his return home last week, ex hop and prune industries and to there will be more flowers upon its ’ I Keen, tL —12_ L'. z L_. ,U. H. IL Winslow, named 8. Brutscher. Cooper declined. Sheridan —S. Potter, make harder times than we have yet grave than if it had died from popu- Geo. Bibee, F. B. Churchman, , R L. Two ballots settled it. On the first Ma President Harrison responded to a gers received 70, Baxter and Brutscher demand for a speech at Cheyenne, as seen. R V. Jones, C. B. L Laiollett, 29 each, Kingery 10 and Cooper 6. On lism. Bewley, R. follows: • “It does not matter who is | 1 Carl Graves, Joe Brown, Ike Daugherty, the second Magers had 99, Baxter 24 and the president, but it does very much! K ill the Wilson bill in the senate, changes H. II. Graves, Peter Bell. CHANGES in IN conditions CONDITIONS. . Brutscher 23. Kingery, seconded by what the legislative policies of the set the factories ane workshops run- ---------- Willamina—Ed Laruson, H. Z. Foster, Baxter, moved to make the nomination government at Washington are. IJ PROPRIETORS ning, and there will be money in One of the most forcible parts of Joel Fknnery, H. Lamson, J. W. Men- 1 of Magers unanimous. circulation once more, and times will: senator nm’s romarkable speech is deuhall> c- Mendenhall, Logan Beltz, George Vinton nominated Amos Nel believe they should be thoroughly j amended. I have never seen how a I get better. ! that wherein he points out the sig-1 a8' v v son, of West Chehalem, for county com policy could open and crowd the ------- — mficant fact that the conditions have'n>GeoLeboldi Sargeant> w De. missioner, and was seconded by Wood ward. O. J. Leabo was placed in nomi workshops of the old countries and H ides are on the free list of the materially changed since the demo- ijaVen. A at the same time keep ours busy. Wilson bill, and in almost every pre-1 cratic party entered upon the cru- Dayton—S. R. Baxter, John Jones, nation. Nelson received 99 on the first FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. ballot and was declared the nominee by A so-callei industrial army is gath ciuct where there has been an elec- sade for tariff reform which is now Geo. Doreey, John Gowdy, Wm. Clem- unanimous consent. CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. ering from all parts of the country tion lately the democratic hide is represented by the Wilson bill. . ens, D. V. Olds, James Reid, Ed Ilada- Fur treasurer T. B. Kay placedin nom AT and hurrying to Washington to tell seen hanging on the back yard fence. There was a time some years ago way, B. F. Swick, John Crawford, John ination J. C. Pennington, the present in South side Third St. between E and C. our representatives that the work ———-— when the duties on imports were Nichols, A. Odell, John Elsie, Ed. Alder- cumbent, seconded by W. 8. Houck. men of the country are in distress T ue ticket placed in the field by yielding a large surplus revenue, i man, J. II Goodrich, D. M. Dorsey. There lieing no other nominations the I believe that North Newberg—J. L. Hoskins, J. L, I rules were suspended and he went in by and in need of relief. the republicans Wednesday is one of and money was rapidly accumulating If republican policies had not been Myer, J. B. David, E. II. Woodward acclamation. Come and See Us the cleanest, strongest and best ever | iu the treasury beyond the needs of Dr. Littlefield, Frauk Storey, Dan Kru —AND— threatened we should not have wit It took two ballots to choose a county nominated in Yamhill county. We j tho government. That was a good ger, Gard Worden. We TONSORIAL PARLORS, assessor. R. O. Jones named James nessed this manifestation. will tell you more about it next argument in favor of the reduction gouth Newberg — N. Heater, Calvin South Newberg—N. should get out of this somehow Ladd, of Amity; Henry Hewitt cham week. of duties, and the republicans ac- Stanley. Ab Hill, Scott Inglis, C. Maris, pioned J. M. Kirkwood, of Wheatlaud; How soou and by’ what method the ----------------- cordingly reduced them to an extent c. B. Frissell, J. R. Smith, II. Austin, 8. l'otter put forth the winner, John patriotic people of the country will! For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair Cut dive Him a Call. G overnor P ennoyer is going on ; that practically equalized the re- J. C. Hodson, J. T. Smith, J. D. Bell. s. WILSON W. G. HENDERSON. Bones, of Sheridan, and T. B. Kay determine.” The ex-president My Baths are new and first-class In every re the stump for the Populist party I ccipts and the expenditures, while at: Dundee—S. L. Parrott. I. R. Craven, groomed the present incumbent, F. M. thought the outlook for republican spect. Ladles’ Barbsand shampooing a special He should explain why he stood in the samo time decidedly lessening F. Martin. York. First ballot stood, Bones 69, success iu the coming elections was ; ty. I employ none but first class men. Don't with the Portland money ring to se- the general cost of living. The times Lafayette—R. P. Bird, A R Burbank, York 30, Ladd 46, Kirkwood 12. Second most encouraging, and believed Iu-' forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel Yamhill. cure tho repeal of the mortgage tax were Sood then, and everybody was J. E. Hubbard, H. Denny, L. C. Wash ballot, Bones 79, York 20, Ladd 46, diana would start the ball rolling by But demo-1 burn, E. Hill, Thad H. Dupuy, C. A. Kirkwood 4. York moved to make it law aud indebtedness clause.— Rose- contented and happy. the earlier republican successes in | J. L. Vickery. i unanimous. (Third Street, between E und F.) cratfe were unwillingto let wellenough Bowman, ■ borg Review. Manufactures and Deals in that state. Willamette — Henry Hewitt, G. W. Fur surveyor John Hubbard named E. alone. They kept on talking about I, I Branson, J B. Layson, Mark Fowler, C. C. i Branson, and no rival appearing Wm. G reat B ritain could afford au_....... free — , ' t'le ncc0S9ity °I tariff reform, and j' Smith, C. G. Roberteon. i Chrisman moved suspension oi the Gov. Pcnnoycr will open the pop-1 ---------------------------------- H---------------------------------- trade, because she had no valuable ' predicting great advantages from , WestChebalem—A. Nelson, A. Bar- rules aud lie went in by acclamation. ulist. campaign at Ashland tomor- ! . SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, JameB Conlee. H. Rich, T. I For county superintendent Jl L. Stew row. home market to give up. The home! such a policy. Their arguments and I tholomew, Everything first-class. Horses boarded by ilay, week or month. Commercial Brushes and sells them cheaper than Travelers Conveyed to all ¡Kiints at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. market of the United States which purposes, their pledges and assur- j Frasier, Geo. Vinton, Deuuy Myers,', art nominated Stilwell, the present in At present the Southern Pacific they can be bought anywhere else in , cumbent. Lee Laughlin placed the she wants us to give up to her. is auces, were based upon the idea of | Thos. Turner. railroad company is making some the Willamette Valley. Our ail home The committee un permanent organi the indefinite continuance of the [ name of J. A. Buchauan before the con equal in value to half tho world. zation and order of business recommend vention. J. W. Cowls seconded Buch extensive improvements on its made sets of harness are pronounced Senator Lodge, whose speech we prosperity which prevailed at that: by those who buy them ed that the temporary organization bo anan aud A. 11. Burbank and W. Clem grounds at Cornelius, in Washing unsurpassable ______________________ publish this week, sets forth iu time. They assumed that whatever' made permanent. ens seconded Stilwell. A vote resulted, ton county. Two switches 1300 feet SHERIFFS SALE. strong light the importance of re might be done in the matter of the j On motion the chair appointed J, A. Stilwell 94, Buchanan 55. Kay moved long are being put in, and a plant tariff, the country would go on in-1 taining what we already possess and Brisbine, Dr. Littlefield, George Vinton, the unanimous question. for steamiug railroad ties will be Notice is hereby given that the uniler- the stupendous folly of proposing to creasing its wealth, expanding its' R. O. Jones, H. Denny and Wui. Clem Forcorouer C. F. Daniels was named built this summer. The ties will be I sijjned, Igtied, as a- sheriti^of sheriff of ŸamhiÜ Yamhill county, state part with it without compensation of business, and multiplying the oppor ens tellers. by Geo. Vinton, aud weut in by accla subjected to a process that will re 01 Oregon, under and by virtue of that cer tain execution, issued out of the circuit tunities of industry. That expecta- i A resolution designed tu shut oil' nom mation. any sort. move all the wood sap, and after court of said county, in that certain action tion was at the bottom of their de-, inating speeches was laid on the table. at law wherein J, A. Cochran was plaintiff Nominations for justices and consta • W e don't kuow where the Oregon- duration at Chicago in 1892 in favor Convention then adjourned to 1:30 bles were made by the several districts wards they will be chemically treat and H. T. Mills was defendant, upon and ed to prevent decay. This is the to enforce the judgment rendered bv said ian got its information, but it is a of a revenue tariff—the main plank j p. in. | as follow s: court in said action on tire 26th day of March. 1894, and the order of sale of at little too fast in saying that when in the platform upon which they car-! Immediately upon recon}ening the First district—Justice of the peace, II. only establishment on the Pacific tached made ou said day by said i coast and for the present is experi court in property convention got down to work. Nomina C. Rowell; constable, A. J. Bewley. Galloway took the office of judge the ried the election. said cans®, said execution being It will have a capacity of dated April 24th, 1894, and directed to the Second district—Justice of the peace, mental. The Wilson bill was framed with tions for state senator being first ou the county was fifty thousand dollars in will, on the 26th day of May, I order c- business, J. W. Cowls nomi T. J. Jellieon ; constable, Woodson Mad- about 400 ties a day, and the whole undersigned, 1S94, at one o'clock p. iu of said day, at debt and that he has been the means reference to the conditions which ex- nated J. I Calbreath, of McMinnville, j [ dox. tho court house door in McMinnville, in work will give employment to 30 or of extricating it from the terrible I isted when a president was last E. N. Ford nominated J. E. Magers and Third district—Justice of the peace,M. 40 men. If the company meets with said counly and state sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the follow situation. The facts are about this ! elected; but, as Senator Hill so Jno. Huboard nominated P. P. Gates. Redding; constable, A. D. Hoskins. ing described real property belonging to wise: when he took the office the plainly and impressively shows, the Lee Laughlin seconded the nomination Fourth district—Justice oi the peace, the success promised by patentees of said defendant, H T Mills, to-wit the process the work will be en All the right, title and interest of the de county was practically out of debt, conditions at the present time are of Calbreath. The first ballot settled it, A. M. Hadley; constable, W. T. Macy. fendant, H. T. Mills, of, in and to that hop> larged. yard, containing 17 acres more or less, on notwithstanding that during the entirely different. “What was safe Calbreath receiving 78 votes, Magers 44 Fifth district—Justice of the peace, A. the Abram Garrison donation land claim term of his predecessor an $80,000 1 and prudent then,” he says, “it aud Gates 23. On motion of Magers the D. Runnels; constable, I Simler. -«■'P' CEL IN ALL THINGS IS OUR MOTTO. in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, plant nomination was made unanimous. Sixth district — Justice of the peace, C. %/ FER1ENCE HAS BEEN OUR TEACHER. would be criminal folly to attempt ed by said defendant and now in the pos court house had been btiilt and a W TRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR CASH DON'T BE FOOLED session of the suid defendant, and, also, . great many improvements made. By now.” There is no surplus revenue For representatives II. Z. Foster pre- II. McKinney ; constable, D. C. Derby. /W AMINE OUR SPLENDID STOCK by the dealer who that certain tract of land containing live: acres, situate in said donation land claim the middle of Galloway's term the these days, but a large and growing 1 Rented the name of Henry Lamson, of 1 % ERCISE A GOOD JUDGMENT; CALL EARLY. brings out some- .NOTES. on the north line of said claim and un the ! Willamina; John Jones named Calvin -^“■^-PECTING A SHARE OF YOUR TRADE tiling else, that west side of the county road running from 1 county had become pretty near monthly deficit, estimated to aggre I Stanley, of Newberg; Henry Hewitt put Probably no convention ever assem pays him better, Whites to Briedwell's warehouse, together bankrupt, and it required the mon gate for the current fiscal year the forth Geo. W. Branson. After the can bled iu Yamhill county did its work and says that it is with the buildings and ull improvements . enormous sum of $78,000,000. The strous levy of 26 mills to bring it out. ••just as good.” thereon, said hop yard tract and said five- didates bad been compelled to stand up with more carefulness and deliberation. We remain tor Bargain», Yours Truly, Doctor Pierce’s acre tract having beeu leased to said H T The county is nearly out of debt at public credit is being protected, the and undergo optical inspection the first It was made up of good men, represent Golden Medical Mills by said J. A Cociirau for a term of present, but it is in spite of rather calamity of bankruptcy averted, ballott selected Stanley, who received 83 ing the intelligence and conscience of Discovery is guar. years on the 18th day of September, 1890 the undersigned will at said time aud WALLACE & WALKER. anteed. if it don’t and thau through any effort or capabil with mone.v borrowed to meet ordi votes, Lamson 34 and Branson 32. On the republican party, and its decision! place under said execution sell all the right t or cure, iu will be accepted as the reflections of the *77 ---- 77T beuent 1 the next ballot Branson received 84 and interest that said defendant has in said ity ou the part of the democratic nary expenses in a time of peace. !.. ----- - ■ a.VPTV Wright Block, McMinnville. every case, you hop yard and said live-acre tract and all nominee for governor. We should There is no such spectacle of national votes and Lamson 61. Lamson moved popular will. have your money back. No other medi improvements thereon which he obtained Very few, if any, delegates went into cine of its kind is so certain and effective under said lease, and that «aid property not refer to this matter but for the prosperity as was visible when the to make the nominations unanimous. the convention pledged, and there was that It can be sold so. Is any other will be sold to satisfy said execution anil It required five ballots to sift out a fact that the democratic press votes were cast in 1892. The coun judgment, said judgment b< ing in favor of nomination for sheriff from the abund no candidate, except perhaps for survey likely to be “just as good”? plaintiffand against the defendant, m throughout the state are using the try has passed through a severe ance ef excellent material. John Gow or, treasurer and school superintendent, As a blood-cleanser, flesh-builder. and I said United States gold coin, for the sum of strength-restorer, nothing can equal the Oregonian’s statement (or campaign panic meanwhile, from which it has dy brought forward J. L. Fletcher, of who bad any idea how his chances stood $435.90, with interest on said sum at the “Discovery.” It’s not like tlie sarsapa rate of 8 per cent per annum from March thunder. Judge Galloway is a good, as yet only partially recovered. A Dayton; Wilson Carl nominated Watt until a vote was taken. Delegates had rilla«, or ordinary "spring medicines ” 26th. 1894, and for $36 95 costs and dis kind-hearted and honorable citizen, considerable proportion of manufac Henderson, of McMinnville; Geo. Dor the welfare of the party more at heart At all seasons, and iu all cases, It puri bursements and accruing costs, said hop ties, invigorates, and builds up the whole yard and five-acre tract being described iu but uuless the office of governor is tories are closed, and many thous sey nominated Wm. L. Hamilton; H. Z. than the interests of the candidate. system. For every blood-taint and said lease and said property having beeu less intricate than that of county ands of laborers are out of employ Foster named S. R. Buell, of Sheridan; There were a good many candidates disorder, from a common blotch or erup attached in said action. Dated April 2oth, 1894, judge he had better not be permitted ment. All kinds of business are D. P. Trullinger nominated J. C. Gates, in the field, but if there are any “sore tion, to the worst scrofula, it is a perfect, W. L WARREN, permanent, guarantied remedy. Sheriff of said Yamhill County. more or less depressed, the banks of McMinnville; W. L. Warren pre heads” they are yet to be heard from. to tackle it. NEW GOODS! NECCI GOODS! < : 1 Satines 1212 to 40 cts Outing Fian neis // to is cts. Sultana, Winnebrook, Alpine NEW HATS NEW SHOES Our Creed H A VE CITY MARKET CITY BATHS WILL LOGAN, Prop. ELSIA WRIGHT, HARNESS ! Cabinets and other Book Cases Furniture in Great Variety, Sideboards, Bedroom Suits, Portland Prices. BURNS & DANIELS C ity S tables , WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. Provisions, Crockery, Queensuuare