The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, June 29, 1894, Image 2

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    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, »•.•<!««• Editor.
quietly being withdrawn.
position. A review of these years
Saturday was the hottest, day of will show tha* the college has had a
The Forest Grove Ca-fus has run
ADVERTISING RATES.
the season at Philadelphia. There steady but not rapid growth. Some
Heading nolle« In local columns 10 cents per its course, and the subscription list
line for fir.t •* ee. and S cents per ano tbereafter. has been turned over to the Time:.
were six fatal cases of sunstroke. phases of that growth are here
> ■ 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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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<l these terrible headaches for
tured in such places. While this may be exaggerated, it would be
A
meteor
as
big
as
a
horse
fell
the assassin Santo is set for July
i twenty years, and have tried every rem­
assassinated
Sunday
evening,
while
near
Lakeview
last
week.
The
Ex
­
number
1835.
In
addition
to
this
23d.
well for our people to avoid peddlers and deal with people they
edy 1 ever heard of, but nothing I have
aminer says it was in a fine state of riding in his carriage at Lyons. The there are several hundred pamphlets, ever taken has cured or relieved me as
know buy from first-class houses. It is always riskv to buy cheap
T he cranks are just now having preservation and the local professor president was visiting Lyons in con­ some of them of considerable value. quickly as Krause’s Headache Capsules.
trash
coining through auction houses.
their inning. Let them play it out. who examined it said we had nothing nection with the international exhi­ About 1000 volumes of these books
M rs . N. A. S kinner .
The people are becoming so disgust­ like it in this world, but that it bore bition. While waving his hat salut­ have been added by purchase, the For sale b.v Rogers Bros., sole agents,
ed that cranks will be scarce in the a striking resemblance to what min­ ing the crowd in response to the selection being made with great care. McMinnville.
ovation being given him the assassin The library is especially rich in books
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future. Modest common sense seems eralogists term basalt.
stepped upon the iandau and pierced of reference, history and biography.
FROM THE cni'NTl' PRESS.
to be on a vacation, but it will come
On March 16th J. L. Weaver and
the president with a dagger through Seven years ago the college could
back.
J L. Downing started for Cottage
the upper liver. He lingered three not honestly attempt to teach the
Amity Blade.
Grove. Lane county, for the Bohemia
Rev.
Sickafoose
has resigned from
hours
in
intense
pain.
The
assassin
D emorest for July contains a mines on snow shoes. They lost
natural sciences. There had never
number of opinions as to what at­ their way iu the mountain storms is a beardless Italian youth named been a professor in this department. the Amity pulpit.
Uncle Thomas Jeffries suffered
tributes unite to make the best hus­ and perished Recently their bodies Santo, who refused to give any For years the college had been able
five
successive convulsions yesterday
motive
for
his
crime.
Carnot
was
a
bands. If the magazine is true to were found in a canyon three miles
to do superior work in mathematics,
morning
between 3 and 6 o'clock,
brave
and
upright
man,
loyal
to
re
­
itself and the world it will now tell distant from the Annie mine, on
and in the ancient and modern
caused
from
rush of blood to the
publican
principles.
us who are the best wives.
These Frank Bass creek
languages, and fairly good work in
The national republican league such branches as rhetoric and his­ head. He has had similar attacks
topics are treated altogether too one­ C. E. Worden, the special agent
sided The women are not all an­ who is in Klamath county to allot convention is in session at Denver, tory. Four years ago Professor W. before but this is the first for several
stone the Armstrong farm t 5 r 5
and the enthusiasm foreshadows the F. Fargo was elected to the ehair of months.
gels.
the Klamath Indian reservation to
Nettie
and II \V Grable to E
T.
E.
White
has
sold
his
residence
great victory in store lor the party natural sciences, with the agreement
the Indians in severalty, says it will
Cooper 79-100th acre part J
property
in
this
city
to
J.
R.
Sanders,
T he appropriations of the govern­ require nearly two years’ time before next fall. A platform was adopted that he was to devote his strength
Rogers d I c t 3 r 2
which embodies the following decla­ chiefly to the building up of that de­ Sr., and has rented the Zach Hall J M Bunn and wife to Little
ment for the improvement of the
his task will be completed so that
Mississippi river in the past fifteen
rations: “The representatives of partment. Laboring under serious place, north of Bellevue for a term of Smith part lot 4 bik 3 North
this domain of a million acres could
.................................. . .
years, have been $76,000,000, which be thrown open for settlement. The the national league of republican disadvantage for want of more ap­ five years. Fie will soon move to the A Yamliill
M Brown to J A Cochran 101.81
farm
and
Mr.
Sanders
will
then
oc-
is a million more than the estimated
clubs in convention assembled at paratus, the department has never­
acres part A E Garrison diet 5
700 Indians on the reservation will
r 4 and 5................................
the capital of the Centennial slate theless done work of high value. The cupy the residence in town.
cost of the Nicarauguacanal. As to receive about 125,000 acres.
Win Miller to Martha Miller parcel
bow
their
heads
in
sorrow
and
humil
­
their relative commercial value Pa­
feature of the last year in this line of
in Amity......................................
Dayton Herald.
Yamhill paid for ballots at the iation at the spectacle of incapacity work has been the erection of the
O
& C R R Co to Win Whalen 9.97
cific coast people are able to draw
A. 1.. Maeleod of Forest
the democratic part}' presents
acres sec 5 t 5 r 6
rate of $2 91 per thousand, the job I which
their own conclusions.
to our country and deplore the ca­ observatory and the mounting of the has leased the Dayton warehouse of O& C R R Co to John and Jas
having been given to the lowest bid­ lamities which the giving of power fine telescope, giving to the work of
HELLO, who is it? A new Customer? Well, what
Whalen 40 acres part sec
Joel P. Geer, and has placed G. E.
can we do for you?
t 4 r 6 ......................
A n expensive luxury The Phila­ der. In Linn county 40,000 tickets to the present administration has this department a new impetus.
Detmeriug in charge of the business Jesse Edwards and wife to
delphia Inquirer is trying to count were printed at a cost of $190. or at brought upon our people. We con­ Vocal music and elocution have re­
is that WALLACE A WALKER ?
Hodgson b half blk 50 Edwards
hgre.
Mr. Detmering will buy grain
gratulate
the
American
people
that
up the cost of one year of democra­ the rate of $4.75 per thousand, but this administration was compelled by ceived fully twice the attention dur­
add
to
Newlierg
and do a general warehouse busi
Yes.
cy. The loss in the volume of trade still Judge Hubbard thinks the bill public opinion to abandon its un ing the last three years that they
ness.
Well send me one of those BROOMS you have dis­
in ten months is placed at $10,150, too high even if the county clerk did American Hawaiian policy. In con­ did the preceding four. Five years
played in your show window.
W. J. CLARK,D.D.S
663,553, or twice the cost of the civil place the job w ithout having secured trast with the shameful recors ol ago the inusie teacher was made a
Newberg Graphic.
Graduate University of Mich.
war, and these figures are from Brad bids on it. $700 for sixty or seventy the democratic party, we exult over regular member of the faculty, re­
U ell. w hat priced one do you want ?
L.M. Parker and R. S. Inglis have
the record of glory which the repub
thousand
tickets
isn
’
t
to
be
sneezed
street. Other items are given, but
purchased
the
stock
of
clothing
and
lican party has made. Its achieve­ ceiving since then a fixed salary.
me see. what do you ask for them ?
Has opened an office in i nion Block, Room 6,
this one seems to be enough for the at.— Silverton Record.
ments and its triumphs, extending Thus music was given something of gents furnishing goods of Kav A and is prepared to do all work in the dental line.
A will cost you 30 cents.
present.
The Sun Publishing Co. of Port­ over 30 years, establish it as the the importance that it deserves. Todd and are now holding forth at CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
B will cost you 25 cents.
most masterful and enlightened po­
land has filed articles of incorpora­ litical organization that has ever ex­ The result of this change was that at the old stand. Both members of the LATEST MFTHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION
C will cost you 20 cents.
TnE thirteenth international con­ tion with the secretary of state. The
4 will cost you 15 cents.
isted. In the face of the present dis­ least three times the attention was new firm are well and favorably
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
vention of Christian endeavorers con­ incorporators are John O'Brien, W. aster to our country, it is with in­ given to music that had been given known in this community and we
IS
ell,
you had better send me one of each, as I
venes in Cleveland July 11th to 15th F. Osborne, Geo. Pope, Benton creased sincerity that we once more to it before. Special attention has predict that they will have an ex
not
expect
to buy brooms so cheap again. How in
is hereby given, that the undersigned,
To the Christian world these meet­ Killin, and E D. McKee, and the ob­ renew our allegience to the republi­ been given to vocal inusie with most cellent trade. J. E. Todd who has N d »TICE
world can you sell them so cheap ?
as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore­
can
party,
and
now
proclaim
its
car
­
gon under and bv virtue of a writ of execution,
ings mean much towards the pro­ ject is to print and publish a daily
mu directed, dated the 12th dav of June, 1894,
dinal principles. We believe in a free encouraging results. Many students had charge of the store since it. was to
Well, you see we bought them at a bargain and we
issued out of the circuit court of said county in
motion of world wide Christian unity. and weekly newspaper in that citv. ballot and a fair count, and we de­ who hardly knew Old Hundred from opened has made many friends in that
are giving our customers the benefit.
certain foreclosure suit wherein The Ameri­
More, even, than the churches can The capital stock is fixed at $35,000 mand such legislation as will insure Yankee Doodle have developed into Newberg who will be glad to see him can Mortguge Company of Scotland was plaintiff
and Charles D. Chandler. Jennie E. Chandler. J.
Oh, is that the way you do?
W Davis. Mrs. J. \V. Davis, his wife, and Evert
claim and their coming power to divided into 3,500 shares. This is to every citizen the right to cast one singers of considerable ability.
in business again.
Sink were defendants, to enforce the decree made
free
ballot
in
an
election
and
have
Yes.
combat the baser elements of society said to be a new paper in opposition
said court in <aid suit on the 2uth day oi
The financial condition of the col­ A. M. Hadley received a card from by
the ballot honestly counted. It is a
March. I--!), for the fojeciosure and sale or the
and raise the plane of civilization is to the Oregonian
real
premises
hereinafter
described,
will,
on
the
Gen.
Lew
Wallace
a
few
days
ago
lege
has
improved
considerably
in
1 noteworthy fact that the democratic
Well, that is what everybody tells me.
Well, y
11th day of July. 1894. at one o'clock p. m. of said
beyond the scope of the imagination.
at the court house door in McMinnville, iu
can count on me as one of your regular customers ail
East Salem has some plucky party in congress, while consistent the last seven years, notwithstand­ dated at Crawfordsville. Indiana, day.
sai<l
county,
sell
at
public
auction
for
cash
in
this.
in nothing else, was unanimous tor ing the fact that no financial agent June 11, stating that in October he United States gold coin, according to law. the
following described real premises described and
O n another page will be found an church women. They are building a the repeal of the election law-;, thus has been employed except a few will make a limited lecturing tour of decreed
to be sold in and by said decree, to-wit
GOOD BYE.
The northwest quarter (14) of section fourteen
exhaustive treatise by Erother Gault new church, aud have begun a series openly confessing itself the party of months of the last year. For six Utah, Montana. Washington, Ore
(14)
in
township
five ¡5) south range seven (7)
fraud'
We
declare
our
belief
in
the
of
agricultural
operations
to
pay*
for
of Hillsboro on the subject of pre­
the Willamette meridian in Yamhill
doctrine of protection to American years the writer did most of the gon and California, under the man­ v. ♦ st ol’ state
GOOD BYE.
of Oregon, containing one hundred
serving timber, and how it is ac­ it. The farmer members of the labor. American industries and work that was done in this line; and agement of John F. Bragg of Chicago. county,
and sixty acres, and that said lands will be sold
to
obtain
funds
with
which
to
satisfy
the
princi
­
church
aie
induced
to
prepare
the
American homes. We also believe his teaching duties were such that Newberg and the surrounding pal sum of 8532.49, with interest on said sum from
complished at Cornelius The ques­
26th day of March, 1?‘4. at the rate of eight
tion of how to protect piling from soil when the women and girls pro­ in such reciprocal trade with the na­ he could do but little outside. Some­ country is full of Indianians and the
¡ mt cent per annum, and 880.00 attorneys' feesand
tions as will increase the market for
ceed
to
plant.
The
other
day
they
the
costs
and disbursements of said suit taxed at
the ravages of the destructive tore-
the product of our farms, factories, thing like $10,000 has been added to many others who have read Wallace's 839.75. and accruing costs, said sums having been
planted
over
an
acre
of
beans,
and
if
found
due
the plaintiff by said decree.
do, and to preserve timber in a
forests and mines without increas­ the permanent funds The income Ben Hur. Let us make a pull to get Dated June
12th, 1894.'
the
crop
is
any
way
fair
the
ladies
ing
that
competition
which
tends
to
W. L. WARREN.
country of so much rain, has long
has grown steadily year by year. him to come to Newberg to lecture.
Sheriff of said Yamhill County.
expect
to
realize
a
neat
sum.
They
lessen wages and degrade our labor.
been one of investigation by coast
denounce the proposed vicious Notwithstanding the financial de­ Such another opportunity will not
people, and the means for its solu­ say farming pays better than running We
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE.
and
destructive
legislation known as pression. which prevented a number come in our way for many a day.
tion seems to be developing right sewing societies
the Wilson bill and appeal to the re­ of students from attending the last
is hereby given that the undersigned,
The A. O. U- W. grand lodge publican United States senators to
as sheriff of Yamhill county, state of Ore-
\ r | OTICE
Crnsstng tlie Atlantic
near at home
gon. by virtue of u writ of execution, to me di-
year and compelled others to leave
last week elected the following oppose its passage by all honorable
j rected, dated June 12th. Ib94, issued- out of the
school in the midst of the year, the Ueuallj- involves sea sickness. When I circuit court of said county, upon and to enforce
S enator Dave Hill had his nerve officers: Grand master workman, means. We believe in the issue of regular income was considerably the waves play pitch and toss with yon, I rhe decree of foreclosure and sale of the herein-
gold and silver as money metals,
after described real premises, made by said court
with him when he told the senate W. W. Branson of Pendleton; grand maintained at a parity and inter­ more than twice a3 large as it was strong indeed must be the stomach that i on
the 2€tli day of September,
1893,
A •
in the suit
wherein
Bernhard
Groth
can
stand
it
w
ithout
revolting.
Tourists,
the other day that Mr. Cleveland is foreman, H. D. Ramsdell of Portland; convertibility.
We do not believe for the year closing in June, 1888.
: was
plaintiff
and
Adolph
Diedrich
commercial
travelers,
yachtsmen,
mari
­
and
the
Pacific
Real
Estate
and
Investment
Com
­
grand
overseer,
William
Colvig
of
that there will be a permanent re­
the last democratic president that
pany were defendants, ordering the sale of the
Seven years ago the teaching force
hereinafter described real premises, will, ou the
will ever be chosen from any state. Jacksonville; grand recorder, New­ turn of prosperity to our country consisted of the president, the pro­ ners, all testify that Hostetter’s Stomach 14th
day of July, ltjj at the hour of eleven o’clock
Bitters
is
the
best
remedy
for
the
nausea
until
the
full
use
and
highest
posi
­
at
ton
Clark
of
Hood
River;
grand
re
­
[
a.
m. of said day. at the court house door In Mc­
It took more nerve than prophetic ,
tion of silver shall be restored, and fessor of mathematics and a teacher experienced in rough weather on the Minnville in said county, sell ut public auction
vision to make the statement. ceiver, R. L. Durham of Portland: we favor such legislation as will of the common branches. Two ad­ water. Nervous and weakly travelers by i for «-ash. according to law. the following de-
i scribed real premises with the buildingsand ini-
Thousands of people will readilv grand treasurer, William Armstrong bring about this result. We con­
land often suffer from something akin to i provement< thereon, to-wit: Lot numbered three
ditional
professors
have
been
se
­
of block numbered six (C) of the town of
agree with Mr. Hill, but a very small, of Salem; supreme representatives, demn the treatment now accorded cured. The salaries of the teachers this, and find in the Bitters its surest j (3)
Dundee, in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, with
the
helpless,
maimed
and
crippled
'
the
drugstore building thereon, and everything
minority would have had the intre­ J. J. Daly of Dallas, T. C. Mackey,
remedy. No disorder of the stomach, belonging
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thereto, and that said property will be
defenders of the flag and to the are not large, but are larger than
I sosold to obtain funds with which to «atisfy and
liver
or
bowels
is
soobstinatethat
it
mar
pidity to sav so under like conditions j D. Solis Cohen, Portland.
widows and orphans of our dead pa­ the college was able to pay when
pay the sum oi 8114.00, with interest on said
not be overcome by the prompt and thor­ sum at the rate of eight percent per annum from 1
This may be considered the death
The popuiist members of the leg­ triots as unfair and cruelly unjust. there were but three teachers.
i he 26th day of September. 1893, until paid, and 1
ough remedy. Equally efficacious is it $30.00
knell of the party.
as attornevZfees and costs and disburse­
islature are: Senator S- IL Holt. We are most heartily in favor of the
ments taxed at |32.50 found due the plaintiff from i
Attention
might
be
called
to
the
for
chills
and
fever,
kidney
and
rheu
­
prompt
admission
into
the
union
of
Jackson county; W. S. Vanderburg, |
| the defendant, Adolph Diedrich, and the costs on |
the territories of Utah, New Mexico,
matic trouble and nervousness. Emi­ this writ, and the costs on a previous writ of exe- i
As a result of the tie-up caused by Josephine, Coos and Curry; Dr. Will j Arizona and Oklahoma, and we con­ improvements that have been made in grants to the frontier should provide | cution which was returned by reason of said de­
the college campus, adding year by
fendants having appealed said cause to the su­
the boycott of the American Rail­ R. King, Baker and Malheur.
In demn the policy of the democratic
court, but wnich appeal was abandoned.
S. WILSON.
W. G. HENDERSON.
themselves with this fine medicinal safe­ preme
year
at
a
considerable
expense
to
its
Dated June 13th, 1894.
way Union against Pullman, the the house S. M. Nealon and J. A administration in excluding and de­
guard
against
the
effects
of
vicissitudes
of
W. L WARREN,
beauty
and
attractiveness.
Sheriff of said Yamhill County.
Southern Pacific will cease to run its Jeffrey, Jackson: F. A. Stewart. priving them of their rights. We
climate, hardship, exposure and fatigue.
again commend to the favorable con­ Such is the brief review of the
overland trains between Portland Coos and Curry; J. C Young, Ba­ sideration
Notice of Appointment of Adminis­
of the republican clubs of
and San Francisco. The roads so ker: Thomas Buckman, Coos. C. D the United States, as a matter of present administration. The growth
Reul Estate Transfer*.
trator.
VrOTICE is hereby givpn that the undersigned
far affected by the strike are the Huffman, Union, J. A. Burleigh, education, the question of granting might easily have been much larger.
For week ending June 27th :
has
bet
n
appointed
by the countv court of
Illinois Central. Atchison & Topeka, Walla wa, making ten populist mem suffrage to women. We congratu­ The money that has gone into this Jas F Bvers and wife to Flora Bell
(Third Street, between E and F.)
Yamhill county, Oregon, administrator of the
♦
state
of
Chari«.-*
T.
J.
Smith,
All per
Chicago Great Western, Chicago A bers in the legislature. They won t late Colorado and Wyoming on the growth has come from comparatively : Gillaspie 44 acres sec 321 2 r 5 . $ 400 sons having claims against the deceased.
estate oi the said
possession of the elective franchise, few persons. There are hundreds' Alva P Macy and wife to Lydia A
: Charles T J smith. <lecca*ed, are hereby notified
&
Northern Pacific, West Indiana, be able to accomplish much against and
to present the same duly verified for payment to
we cordially invite their co­ of other persons who ought to have
I
the
undersigned
within
six
months
from
this
Pettyjohn lot 11 of Macy add to
Wisconsin Central, Chicago A. East­ a republican legislature, but won t operation in the work of rescuing
date at the office of Brownell & Dresser, at Ore-
1 gon City. Oregon.
ern Illinois, Wabash Grand Trunk, they make the g. o. p. howl. — Valley the country from democratic and added their gifts. There are many Dayton....................................... .
Dated this 19th day of June. 1891.
25-5
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persons who might have exerted con- W L Warren, sheriff', to R Living-
populistic misrule.
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