Yamhiil County Reporter. UHEOO.I Nt«-. AND NOTES. NEWS OF THE WEEK. ncXIlNNVILLE COLLEGE-SEVEN YEARS OF GROWTH. The tug James D. Nichol with 63 The tent caterpillar has attacked excursionists left New Y’ork City on the hop yards in Marion county. F.H. BARNHART, By President T. G. Brownson. a fishing excursion Sunday, and be­ The populist columns in some of PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. The writer has just completed the state papers are gradually and ing overloaded, sank on a rough sea. I seven years of service in his present 21 of the crew being lost. J. G. ECK'H *X, »•.• ■ rdsements. annua’ rater one Inch , ; two of whom fell dead upon the ! briefly noticed. One of the most en­ per uviatb s-. eaca addi't-xial inch SO ce-in per « Wolford Reed has been arrested month. Obituary and marnag : wtas not exceeding by the marshal of Oregon City for street. The thermometer stood at couraging features is the larger con­ Ji lines publlahed fret if tarnished in time to r.: current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per attempting to pass spurious gold 96 degrees. fidence and interest taken in the col­ line. A son was born to the Duchess of lege. This applies both to the peo- coin. $490 of the coin was found on To make our Show Window Displays conform as near York, heir presumptive to the throne ' pie who live in its immediate vicinity his person. as possible to the Seasons. This week it’s muslin and FRIDAY, J INK 29, 1894. and other light weight underwear on the one side, straw A brother of Governor Lewelling i of the United Kingdom of Great ' and to the state as a whole. The Britain, on Saturday. The little growth in this respect can nut be and other Summer Goods on the other. of Kansas was buried in the late H.'N R oiweil G. H okb has been] fellow may some day rule England, made to appear on the printed page, conducting a campaign of education . landslide of vote-:. He way the pop­ ulist candidate for state senator in and the royal family made a great but it has been very large. In the Afflicted me—in lact 1 think no one ever suf­ in the state of Washington. fuss over the event. matter of attendance, there has been fered more from impure blood. Every i r ..pl? or Linn county. ---------- -- —' scratch would spread, sometimes ranking * •-••s but little change in the seven years, as large as a dollar. F jnrboun •< of: 1» Edwin McNeill was appointed re ­ T he political campaign in Kansas I The corner stone of Marsh me­ sapanlla have thoroughly purified my l.lo.il ¡rt skm is smooth as an infant's. 1 l r felt this vear is going to be livelier than morial hall was laid last week at ceiver by the United States court so far as members are concerned, my better. L. O. I inkham , Newhall, californi i it has b«s-n since slavery was theI Forest Grove, with impressive cere­ Monday for the O. R. & N. company, but during these years the primary Hood's5?»5” issue. monies, in the presence of several suit having been brought bv the department in which was enrolled Farmers’ Trust Company to recover one-third of the students, has been hundred people. Hood’s Pills a,-e prompt ; ud ti i ient defaulted principal and interest on discontinued. There has also been D iogener and his lantern will soon Douglas county is petitioning the a large growth iu the grade of the the bonds. The damage to the road lie needed to find a man who will ad­ governor for the pardon of County Clothing—60c buys $1 worth. mit that he belongs to the party in Treasurer Arrington, serving ten between Portland and Umatilla is students as a body. Seven years siderable influence in the ago, sixty-seven per cent of the scuding students to the college not as great as at first supposed. power. In Ladies’ Taffeta Gloves—60c Gloves reduced to 45c. years for embezzlement. Money to J. M. Townsend, president of the students were pursuing almost ex­ There are young people who will marbles the defaulter gets out. 50c Gloves reduced to 30c. anti-lynching league, has written a clusively common school branches; read these lines who ought to have T he income tax provision of the Sheriff Ford of Washington county Wilson tariff bill i-- a democratic has returned with his prisoner, letter to Miss Frances Willard ask­ this last year, less than fifteen per been students in the college during Men’s Gloves—1 due of $1.25 and $1 50 reduced to 75c. scheme to catch populist votes in Myron Beard, from California ing her to retract or defend the cent have given their time chiefly to part of these years. Along many In Ladies- Fine Shoes—$5 and $5.50 line reduced to $3. statements she is alleged to have common school studies, and most of lines there might have been greater the senate. Board was wanted for assaulting his -♦ • •--- —— made regarding the negro, while in these have had one or more studies growth had the many taken in the $4 and $4.50 line reduced to $2.25. wife and for cruelty to his little England. Miss Willard was quoted in higher branches. The establish­ college tlie deep aud continued in­ T he senators and congressmen child ment of other institutions of higher As other lines become broken in sizes they will be placed on bar­ as having spoken disparagingly of terest that has been shown by a few. who are paid bv the government, The returns from the election are the negro and stating that she learning in the immediate vicinity Nevertheless the grow th of the past and are sure of their salaries, are, gain counters. unfortunately, the last ones affected all in, and toot up a total ol 87,000 thought that lynching is sometimes has affected considerably local pat­ is prophetic of larger growth. Most votes. It is estimated that fully justifiable. She is invited to appear ronage. Pacific College, only seven­ colleges grow slowly for many years; by the laws they make. 3,000 voters were. kept, at home by before the league and defend her po­ teen miles away, opened its doors then when once well established new ' • » • ------- nine years ago. It has had a suc­ friends multiply and their growth T he indications are that unless the floods, so that Oregon’s total sition. vote is something like 90,000. Com cessful history. Lafayette Seminary, goes on with increasing power. something is done soon the people The employes of the Pullman only five miles distant, was opened pared with vote for supreme judge 2 will be divided into two classes— Palace Car company struck on Tues­ years ago, there is a gain of 12,000. in 1889. It has had encouraging Head Una Letter iroui n Chicago those paid by the government and day at Chicago, St. Louis and Lud­ Lad growth. Both oi these schools have On the 21st the president sent the the “o-called but misnamed common- low, Ky. The company lias issued a Chicago. 735 W. Adams St., Apr. 20/91 following postotfice nominations to statement regarding the strike and doubtless had each year some stu­ wealers. Mr. Norman Lichty, Des Moines, la. ------ ---------- the senate. Benjamin F. Bonham, proposed boycott. After reviewing dents who would have been in Mc­ Dear Sir:—A sample of Krause’s Head­ Minnville college but for their ex ­ ‘‘The author of the poem on Salem; Thos. J. Craig, Eugene; Jas. the situation and stating that the ache Capsules was left in my husband’s another page,” says an Oregon B. Crossman, The Dalles; Stephen R. strikers have already deprived them­ istence. The growth of the library office a few days since, and as I am sub­ has been exceptionally encouraging. ject to headaches—neuralgic, nervous, editor, “is a personal friend of the Greeu, Oregon City. selves of more than $200,000 in Seven years ago it consisted of 275 and in fact every other kind—he thought­ editor, wo print it as a proof that Beware of the state militia. Even wages, the document concludes with nothing can break the sacred, silken I their clothing is dangerous to life. the statement that the boycott is volumes that had been donated by fully brought the sample box home. The Is called to the fact that our Eastern houses are advising us thro’ friends and 240 volumes of congres­ very next day I had a chance to try tie of friendship.” A report from Germany states that a threatened because the company J them and one capsule relieved me in less their circulars that the newspapers in the East are giving out sional reports and other publications ------ «*■ . — girl died in a Berlin hospital from will not agree to submit to arbitra­ I than an hour. Next day I was attacked of the government. 200 of the 275 France chose Casimir-Perier suc­ blood poisoning caused by the light tion the question as to whether it statements in regard to smallpox having been found in outside cessor to the assassinated president blue tunic of her soldier sweetheart shall operate its shops at Pullman volumes were books of but little ' again, took another capsule with the places in the city where Clothing, Cloaks, and other goods manu­ real value to the average student same delightful result, in less than half on Wednesday. He promised to give under a scale of wages which would factured in the so-called sweat shops, and a fear exists in the minds touching a scratch on her arm. Do There is no indication that a single ' an hour my head felt as well as ever, all his energy and patriotism to the not ‘ spark” a militiaman in uniform. cause a daily loss to them. 1 with no had feeling as the alter result. of some that the infection might be carried in goods manufac­ book had ever been purchased. The service of his country. The trial of President Carnot of France was catalogued books of the library now I I have ha