The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, June 01, 1894, Image 2

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    T he local democrat» are still trying
hard to put salt on the tail of the
populist bird. It looks tame enough,
but somehow they can't come up to it.
inee. On reading the first para­ ducts? It protection is good on cot­
graph of the document, one might ton, fruit, coal, etc., as democrats'
infer that it was gotten out purely say it is, why isn't it equally as good
F.H. BARNHART,
in the interest of suffering humani'.y on wafl. Mr. Heath's policy seems I
PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.
and the cause of good government, to be Tariff is all bumcombe on
I f Ed. Hendricks never gets to be but the zeal with which it fails to wool, but it is a good thing on south­
J. I«. I.t K tl l\. ISUH in le Editar
county clerk any more, lie will retire urge the election of the populist or ern products.”
Res|>ei'tfuljv.
with
the
certain
distinction
of
having
prohibition
candidates,
or
anybody
T. B. K at .
advertising rates .
ex- else except a democrat, leads to the
Reading notice« in local columns 10 cent« per made political campaigning
line Lor nr-t week ,m<l s cents per line thereafter
The Future of the Negro.
Display advertiaeoienU. annual rates, one inch pensive for his successors It is get- suspicion of some kind of a colored
jwr month tl, each additional inch 50 cent« per ' ting so that a poor man hasn't much mau in the woodpile. It starts out.
The
future of the negro ha;; been
month.
Obituary and marriage notice; not exceeding , show to run for office anyhow.
j
with
the
plausible
but
false
assump-
much
discussed
ar.d there are theo­
lo lines published tree, it turnirhed in time to
be current news Additional matter 10 cent’per
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tion that the office of superintendent rists of both races who still talk ’
ine.
P olitical parties as well as indi- jo DOn-political, aud should be re about the. necessity for finding that
Hr». Jutiyo neck
viduals, have their fool friends and moved as far as possible from the future in Africa rather than in
FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1894.
supporters. A fool friend is one who arena of partisan politics. There is America. Happily for the negro
always believes what the enemy is , uo reason why this more than any and the country these pessimistic
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
saying about a candidate just before other state or local office should be prophets are very few and the great Mrs. Judge Peck Tells How
election and gulps down every cock- non-political. No office should be majority are considering the present’
She Was Cured
For Governor.
and-bull story poured into his ear. ' looked upon as the legitimate spoil of the colored race just as they do ■ Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read the fol­
W P LORD,
Of Marlou County
low iug leltei from Mrs. 11. »M. Peck, wife of
of political demagogues and rousta- the present of the white race. Gov- ' Judge Peck, a justice at Tracy. Cal, aud a writer
For Secretary of State.
I f you would like to see Oregon l)Outs_ A good deal of nonsense has i : ernor Stone of Mississippi, is not connected with the Associated Press;
H R KINCAID
4
of Lane County.
represented in the U. S. senate by been uttered about the judiciary and discouraged, but believes that educa­ “By & deep sense of gratitude for the great
For State Treasurer
benefit 1 have received from the use ot Hood s
Sylvester Pennoyer, the collossal the educational offices being non­ tion is to settle the whole race ques- ¡Sarsaparilla, 1 have been led to write the follow
PHIL METSCriAN,
ing statement for the benefit of sufferers who
Of Grant County
demagogue, vote for either the dem political. They are the very ave- l tion.
may be similarly afflicted For 15 years I nave
For Supreme Judge,
been a great sufferer from dyspepsia and
ocratic or populist candidates for the ! nue3 through which those seeking to
C F. WOLVERTON,
President Richard M. Wright, of
Of Lirin County.
Heart Trouble.
legislature. If you would avoid so aim a blow at our most cherished the Georgia State Industrial college
Almost everything 1 ate would distress me I
For Attorney-General,
C M. IDLEMAN,
great a calamity, the only sure course J ja9tjtutions would choose to strike, for colored youths, takes the same tried different treatments aud medicines, but
Of Multnomah County.
to realize iclici. Two years ago a ineud
is to vote the republican ticket.
and so long as there is a principle in- view as do the clearest-minded men failed
prevailed upon me to try Hood's ¡Sarsaparilla
For Superintendent of public Instruction.
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The first bottle 1 noticed helped rue, so 1 con­
G. M IRWIN,
j voiced in politics both must of ne- of both races in the south.
tinued taking it. it did rue So much good that
fit l ulon County.
T he republican members of
friends spoke ot the improvement 1 have
' cessity be subject to political in­ Professor Wright is a colored man my
For State Printer.
received
such great benefit trom it that
senate committee voted to have
W H LEEDS.
fluences. There are times and cir- who has made his own way from sla­
Gladly Recommend It.
Of Jackson County.
sious of the bribery committee cumstances under which political very to the head of the only’ indus­ I now have an excellent appetite arid uothing i
For Representative in Congress— First District,
open to the public. The democratic questions, public education and the trial school for his race recognized eat ever distresses me It also Keept up my
BINGER HERMANN
members voted no. They are not public welfare are so closely inter- by state authority and partially sup­
For District Attomev-Third District,
J A M(X AIN
just certain that they want the dear woven that they cannot be separated, ported by the state government of
For Circuit Judge—Third District.
aud stiengtii. 1 cannot praise Hood's
public to know the bottom facts. R is vitally important what truths Georgia. He has just published a flesh
H. 11 HEWIT1
Sarsaparilla loo much.” M ks H M P kcl ,
Two to one they will leak out.
Tracy,
Calllornia Gel HOOD'S
For Member Board ot Equalization.
of history are taught, perverted or brief historical sketch of negro edu-i
S. II. GIBSON
Mood's
are hand made, anti perfect
suppressed in our public schools and cation in Georgia, which is one of1
Joint Representative Yamhill and Tillamook
S trike a blow at unfair, inefficient what dogmas of political economy the most comprehensive and at the in proportion au<l appearance. 25v. a box.
Counties,
It G. GUILD.
and ruinous tariff legislation next are inculcated in our higher institu­ same time the most hopeful mono­
Monday, by voting the republican tions of learning. The state super graphs on the subject that have been school money between the races,pays
COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
a high tribute to the Peabody and
ticket. The straighter you vote the intendent, through the choice of text­ written.
harder
you
will
hit.
A
clean
sweep
Before the war Georgia, like other Slater funds, and sees a bright fu
Stale Senator,
books and the dominating influence
J I i 'ALB r IAIH
of the state, congressional and local of a public official has a strong say-so southern states, made it a penal of ture for the negroes in the south.
Representative«,
tickets, is the kind of a vote that in these matters. There are in­ tense to teach a negro to read or In closing his monograph he touches
< ALVIN si AN1.1 i
J T GOWDY.
the race conflict with the suggestion
will be heard in Washington.
fluences in politics that would re write. In 1893, less than thirty
sherift,
that the negro is naturally becoming
WATT HENDERSON.
verse the historical teachings of the years after the war, there were 289,
more
sensitive with regard to dis
T
here
is
probably
not
another
County Clerk.
war of the rebellion. Less than a 931 negroes of school age in Georgia,
A E. JlcKEKN
courtesies and insults. “His res
man in Yamhill county who would
week ago an instance was recorded and 73 per cent of them could l ead
Recorder,
tiveness is the natural result of his
find it so hard to vote for a republi­
WYATT HARRIS
in the city of Portland of a school and write. This is an advancement
increased intelligence and love for
can for office as E. B. Collard. He
Countv Judge,
principal who had the names of six that should be very encouraging to
.1 E MAGERS
his country in common with others.
probably has no match as a partisan
principal heroes of the nation tacked those who have contributed to negro
County Commissioner,
It will hardly be doubted that he
democrat. Just now, however, he
AMOS NELSON
up on the blackboard, and had six education and to all who are inclined
will
grow defiant in the face of these
would
like
to
have
a
few
republican
County Treasurer
boys about 14 years of age recite to prophesy as to the future of the
J < PENNINGTON.
outrages if continued.” This is true
votes to help him into the office of eulogies upon their lives. The heroes race.
Assessor,
of every class of people, and the
commissioner.
JOHN BONES
The starting point for colored
were Farragut, Lincoln, Stonewall
southern wnites will in time learn to
Surveyor,
Jackson, Sheridan, Grant and Robert schools in Georgia was in Savannah,
C. E BRANSON.
The average democrat believes in
respect the increased intelligence oi
E. Lee. That teacher was not the in December, 1864, w’hen Edwin M.
School Superintendent.
the negro that makes him resent the
giving
a
democratic
official
a
second
J. B. STILWELL.
democratic nominee for superin­ Stanton, secretary of war, called to­
treatment he meekly accepted as a
term, but when it comes to a second
Coroner,
tendent, but he was undoubtedly one gether a number of white and col­
C F DANIELS
slave.— /nfer-Oee««
term for a republican, why, that is an
of the educators who signed the doc­ ored men to discuss this subject.
ox of a different color. While they
General Sherman and several of his
ument urging his election.
A b Oregon goes in June, so goes are shouting themselves hoarse on
officers were of the number, and they
this refrain in Ed. Hendricks’ behalf, la Ihf Tariff on Wool Buncombe?
the country in November.
were surprised at the natural elo­ The. tendency of all the govern­
they are doing their level best to
E ditor R eporter The editor of quence and shrewdness of some of ments in the civilized world is to be­
T he act creating the useless board down County Superintendent Stil­ the Telephone-Register says I have an the negro preachers who met them. come constitutional, and the tendency
of all constitutional governments is
of railroad commissioners was ap­ well. No consistency about that.
interest in the wool question be­ Secretary Stanton observed that to give votes to all people, not being
proved by Governor Pennoyer, Feb­
cause I own an interest in a woolen these men's replies to his questions dependents upon the public, who
T he whole American public will mill. Most assuredly I have an in­
ruary 18th, 1887.
would have done credit to cabinet really desire votes. In this country
take more or less interest in the im­ terest in the matter, so has every­
the suffrage is avowedly universal.
officers.
In Great Britain, since the last re­
N ever bite at another man’s game. pending campaign in Oregon, solely one else who believes in protection.
Ten colored people were found form bill, it has become practically
The democratic game, is to trade for the reason that one prominent While I am a stockholder in a woolen
competent to teach in primary universal. Although in the English
votes. Their only hope of electing a figure in it is that of Pennoyer, the mill, I have no monopoly on that
schools and the first school was es­ manner the last reform bill pretends
I
single man on their ticket is to find gentleman who achieved the unique business, and would very willingly
tablished in the old “Bryan slave to hedge the suffrage with qualifica­
tions and particulars, the fact is that
enough republican suckers who can distinction of insulting two presi­ sell Mr. Heath some of my stock if
mart” where generations of negroes one of every seven in the population
lx- induced to trade with them on the dents of the United States. Pen­ be wishes it. No doubt he would
i had been sold. The enrollment was has a vote for a member of the house
basis of something for nothing
noyer as senator would give the state have no trouble in buying stoc k in ! over five hundred and their ages of
commons, while under our own
a certain amount of prominence and the Oregon City or Brownsville wool­
system the proportion is that of one
ranged
from
8
years
to
80.
At
that
A vote for H. II. Hewitt for judge advertising; but so would Prender­ en mills, which have been shut down
in five. It is not likely that the ad­
time it was estimated that outside mission of the voters now excluded started than a counter-movement ap­
will be all right He doesn’t hap­ gast, if the state is ambitious to be most of the year on account of his
of Savannah, Augusta and Columbus would make any noteworthy differ­ pears, and a number of ladies equally’
pen to be on the “west side” just advertised as a crank garden.— Chi­
free trade policies, if he wants some of there were not a dozen colored peo- ence in the course of British legis­ accomplished and distinguished pro­
test that for their part they do not
now, but he is a Yamhill boy all cago News.
the benfits he accuses me of getting | pie in Georgia able to read and write. lation or British politics, or.that the desire votes, and dread the new re­
right, born ami reared. He is on
enactment
ol
’
manhood
suffrage
will
from the government.
The negroes were eager for an ed­ be very long delayed if the excluded sponsibilities that the possession of
W illiam G alloway , on the demo­
the right side in matters of public
He
gives
some
quotations
from
an
ucation
and there were three agen­ classes take the trouble to agitate. votes would entail.
morals, is sober and trustworthy, cratic ticket for governor of Oregon, is
would be easy but unprofitable
Australian
paper
to
show
that
wool
cies
that
started them
First was The abolition of plural voting is sure to It
the author of this immortal sentence:
discuss what advantages or dis
and will make a good judge
"An honest man is always under oath.” is higher there than here. Now. the the independent attempt of the col­ to come soon, whether the pending advantages wouid accrue to women
quotations he gives are not on such ored people themselves: second, tile measure for that purpose is success­ from the possession of votes. Oil
—
[Roseburg Review.
T he democrats are making a hard
ful or not.
the one hand, it is argued that wo­
Judge Galloway never said any wool as is raised in Oregon, but on work of the union soldiers; and
Is there any good reason why the men would raise the tone of public
effort to elect the county commission
and
I
line should be drawn at the female life, and that the opening of public­
er and county judge. They calcu­ such thing, and it can be proven. worsted wools. I doubt very much third, the Freedmen's Bureau
HELLO, who is it? A new Customer? Well, what
or why womanhood suffrage careers to them w’ould be of benefit
a
can we do for you?
late that it would be a picnic for What he did say, however, was just if Mr. Heath knows what worsted the different charitable organiza- sex,
should
not
be
added
to
manhood
suf
­
i :
them, as it would give them virtual as forcible, and had especial refer­ wools are, or the difference between tions. Professor Wright does not frage'.’ There has for a generation to the state; for pretty obviously the
Is that WALLACE & WALKER ?
If he underestimate the work of the latter and more been a band of female agi­ right to hold public office would be a
control of the affairs of the county ence to some of the democrats here­ worsted or cassimere wool.
sequel
to
the
right
to
vote,
and
it
Yes.
They would like also to have the abouts who had to be haltered and does he is very inconsistent in his and the millions of money contribu- tators who have answered this ques­ would be impracticable to exclude
tion
to
their
own
satisfaction.
The
comparisons.
Good
all-wool
cassi
­
ted
by
northern
philanthropists
for
led
up
to
his
support.
any class of voting citizens from all
offices of clerk and sheriff, for the
Well send me one of those BROOMS you have dis
mere or tweed suits sell now at from this work, but he rightly places the logic of the situation has seemed to thè rights of citizenship. On the i
played in your show window.
sake of the comfortable salaries and
be
all
on
their
side,
but
they
have
I t is the height of brazen effrontery $8 to $15, while worsted suits in efforts of the people to help them­
other, it may be argued that women I
the patronage they control. If there
not impressed the. male sex with the have already all the protection which ¡
Well, what priced one do you want ?
as
well
as
falsehood
for
any
demo
­
black
or
fancy
sell
at
double
that
selves
first
in
his
list.
They
began
:
belief that woman in general really reasonable women are disposed to I
is auything else they would like to
Let me see, what do you ask for them ?
I
have, it is the balance of the offices. crat to assert that republicans are price, and there is no more wool in thelifeof freedom without the knowl desired votes. If they really do, demand, and 1hat their rights of!
trading off any part of their ticket. them, either, and worsted wool sells edge of how to secure food, clothing then probably no one doubts that property in particular are very ;
:
No. A will cost you 30 cents.
they will secure them.
jealously guarded by the laws of the
No. B will cost you 25 cents.
I n votiDg for J. E. Magers for Such an assertion only shows how from 50 to 100 per cent higher than or shelter, and without any concep
A vigorous effort is even now mak­ state of New York. But practically
No. C will cost you 20 cents.
county judge you sustain a man who reckless and abandoned men will be­ cassimere wool. There is no worst­ tion of a school or a home. But they ing to admit woman to the suffrage the whole question is whether women
No. 4 will cost you 15 cents.
come
when
smarting
under
the
de
­
ed wool raised on this coast. Worst­ were eager to learn, and in the third in the state of New York by the ac­ really desire votes. A plebiscite of
has long been identified with our
tion
of
the
coming
constitutional
con
­
feat
of
their
own
disreputable
games.
year
after
the
war
they
began
to
ed
wool
is
quoted
in
the
east
to-day
Well, you had better send me one. of each, as 1 do
local interests. In all relations to
the women of New- York upon this
vention The peculiarity of the
not expect to buy brooms so cheap again. How in the
s
the community he has shown him­ The facts are that the democratic at 21 to 25 cents in the grease and in rent land, and in the fourth to buy movement is that it has not been un­ question, if it could be had, would go
world can you sell them so cheap ?
far to settle the question. At pres
self open-hearted and public spirited committee, when they refused to Australia at 19 to 20, so, where is it land. They have gone forward until dertaken bv those who have been ent
it
is
very
far
from
being
settled.
:
Well, you see we bought them at a bargain and we
the “woman Petitions will be sent to Albany from
in the fullest degree. He is a man fill the vacancy in their legislative the highest? Clean worsted wool is now the Georgia negroes pay taxes scoffingly called
are giving our customers the benefit.
who regards the good will of his fel­ ticket, went into the open market in quoted higher in the United States on over $16,000,000 worth of proper­ women, ' but that its promoters are women who desire the suffrage for
ladies of whom many have won dis­ themselves, and think that the ma­
Oh. is that the way you do?
low citizens, and speaks a kind word an atitude that signified nothing less than in Australia. When I spoke of ty.
tinction in arts about the propriety jority of their sex is with them;. and
than
making
merchandise
of
their
The
schools
progressed
even
bet
­
wool being worth in Salem 28 cents,
of his friends on all proper occasions.
of women's practising which there is counter-petitions from other women
Yes.
He is a number one attorney, and party suffrages. They find that re­ I spoke of cassimere wool, such as is ter than did the material welfare of no longer any question. But no : who deprecate the conferring of
Well, that is what everybody tells me.
Well, you
possesses a broad range of knowledge publicans are not in the trading raised here, and cassimere wool in the negroes, because of their anxiety sooner has the movement been fairly I votes upon them, and who hold this
can count on me as one of your regular customers after
mood,
that
they
are
able
to
win
with
­
for
an
education.
In
1866
there
were
Australia,
as
Mr.
Weatherford
said
j to be the general view of their sex.
of practical affairs outside of bis pro­
this.
i With such a schism among the
fession, which qualifies him especially out resorting to questionable meth­ in his speech, is worth 27 cents in seventy-nine schools and 7,792 pu­
t I I I I i
women themselves, it is extremely
ods of auy sort., and it makes their Australia. Now, one-third of the pils; in 1868 there were 194 regular
for the duties of county judge.
GOOD BYE.
improbable that the constitutional
own predicament very uncomfortable wool used in this country is import­ day and night schools with 250
convention will venture upou any
GOOD BYE.
ed, and mostly comes from Austra­ teachers and 8,145 pupils; in 1870
T he democrats have not quite to say the least.
action, without much fuller informa­
i ■ ■•><■■< ■■■■■>>•■
J........... •■•in imu.tu 11 mill ■■■■!■ ii,
there
were
17,519
pupils
iu
the
negro
tion
as
to
the
wishes
of
women
than
lia.
How
it
is
that
wool
can
be
abandoned hope of populist help in
MAKES ITSELF FELT it now possesses.
raking their chestnuts out of the
D. W. R alston , a prominent and bought in Australia at a higher price schools, and 5,017 paid tuition to —the great, griping,
old-fashioned pill.
fire. We have it from reliable author­ well known resident of Sheridan, re­ thau that paid here, and after pay­ the amount of $6,827.29. There were Not’only when you take it, but un­
no
schoolhouses
when
they
began,
pleasant, from first to last, and it only-
ity that an attempt will be made to­ turned a few days ago from a busi­ ing 10 cents per pound duty can be
day to form an underground com­ ness trip to eastern Oregon. He sold in competition with our wool in but four years afterward they had gives you a little temporary good.
S
The things to take its place are Dr.
bination with Branson, the populist spent some time at Antelope in this country, is something that only sixty-five buildings devoted to school Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One of these
nominee for county judge, to throw Wasco county. He states that in democratic politicians or editors can purposes, fourteen owmed by the at a dose will regulate the whole system Tbird St. 1 door W.
They're tiny, sugar-coated
as much of the populist vote as pos­ the precinct of Antelope there are understand, but cannot explain. Freedmen’s Bureau, ten by the ne­ perfectly.
granules, scarcely larser thau mustard of Burns & Daniels
groes,
and
forty-one
by
other
par
­
seeds. They act iu Nature’s own way.
sible to Ramsey. There are popu­ 134 voters, and of these 129 are There are millions of pounds of Aus­
No reaction afterward. Their help lasts
lists as well as democrats engaged in avowed republicans, 4 are classed as tralian wool sold in the United ties. The total cost of these was and
they do permanent good. Const!- ,
MEALS AT ALL HOUHS
$163.259.08.
the plot, and the counseling with democrats and there is one solitary States every year, but it is nearly
pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick I
Bent 25c meal lu City.
Th? public school system of Geor­ or Bilious Headaches, and all derange- 1
Branson is to be done through pop­ populist. There used to be a good all worsted wool, as they cannot
Choice
Fruits,
Confections, Nuts and Cigars.
menu
of
the
liver,
stomach,
and
bowels
A
ulistic channels. They do not pro­ many democrats in the precinct, but send cassimere wool over here and gia was not established until after are prevented, relieved, aud cured.
the
war,
and
the
first
public
schools
pay
the
duty
on
it
and
sell
with
our
the
infamous
tariff
legislation
being
pose his withdrawal from the ticket
ICE CREAM!
They’re the cheapest, for they’re guar­
for negroes were opened in 1871. At anteed to give satisfaction or money is re-1 Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc.
openly, if he could be induced to do undertaken in congress has made wool.
Board by the Day or Week
Mr. Heath says if the protection that time there were 545,142 colored turned. Nothing can be “just as good.” '
at
so, but the scheme is to have him McKinleyites out of them. They are
issue a quiet manifesto advising not McKinley democrats, but Mc­ theory is correct, a duty of 12 cents people in the state, and less than 1
populists to vote for the democratic Kinley republicans. They are not in per pound should make it worth percent of them could read and
ome
eekers
ttention i
candidate. This is to be placed in favor of free wool, which means more here than in free trade coun­ write. In 1880 there were 86,399
colored
children
enrolled
in
the
pub
­
tries,
and
I
assert
that
it
always
has
the hauds of discreet persons and destruction of their own industries
Come and See Us
secretly used on populists of demo­ and harder times than they have been worth more until the demo­ lic schools and 7,000 were in city
cratic antecedents, while populists yet seen. They are not in favor of a cratic party got in power. Wool in schools, 3,719 in independent schools,
of republican inclinations are to be policy or party that protects the the United states is now sold on a and 800 in colleges, making a total
kept in line voting for Branson. We southern farmer and eastern manu­ free trade basis or price, and every enrollment of 97,174. In 1890 there
think the plotters will fail in the facturer and seeks the destruction of one knows that it is only one-half as were 263,893 colored children of
Located at Sheridan, Yamnill County, Oregon, are just now offering
outset to obtain Mr. Branson’s co­ the northern farmer. Mr. Ralston much now as it was two years ago, school age in the state and 123,220
S. WILSON.
W.G. HENDERSON.
operation, as he is a man usually’ says that two of the persons still and wool in Australia has only fal- enrolled in public schools, and 149,- bargains in real estate that can't be duplicated in the Willamette vallev.
Lands
that
have
bt
en
held
in
large
tracts
are
now
being
subdivided
into
779
in
all
schools
in
the
state.
This
' i the s$me
s^rue time.
time,
credited with a fair amount of good elaimed by the democrats in that , leu 10 per cent in
tracts to suit purchaser, and at prices that defy competition. People with
sense and honesty. If they should precinct will probably vote the re-' Hence, isn’t this good proof that the advancement has continued until 73 small means and desiring homes on the installment plan, will find it to
per cent of the negroes of Georgia their interest to call upon or address this company. Sheridan is in a fa­
tariff has something to do with it?
succeed in drawing him in, they will publican ticket, in part at least.
can read and write and have the ele­ vored fruit district of Oregon, out of range of the codlin moth and other
Now,
if
the
tariff
is
all
bumcombe.
fail in the consummation because
T he democratic state committee as Mr. Heath says, why don t he tell ments of an education, while only insect pests. We also have some fine business openings and mill properties
voters will be on their guard. We
(Third Street, between E and F.)
for sale or exchange for other property. Trades of all kinds negotiated.
do not expect populists to take out- is circulating a document signed by: us why the democratic congress and 23 per cent of them are classed as Correspondence solicited. Descriptive circular and price list will be for­
WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors.
advice and counsel in allopathic a number of school teachers, urging senators from the south and other illiterates.
warded on demand.
Professor
Wright
gives
a
good
doses, but we warn them in all sin­ people to vote against the republican democratic states will not pass the
SHERIDAN LAND COMPANY, Sheridan, Oregon.
cerity and honesty that there is nominee for state superintendent Wilson bill without forcing a protec­ record to the city schools, says that
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
ISAAC DAUGHERTY, Manager.
treachery being plotted.
and to vote for the democratic nom- tion on their own particular pro- the state is fair in its division of the
Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call.
Yamhill County Reporter.
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