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Yamhill County Reporter. NEWS OF THE WEEK. g^eat industries of the country which have been suspended willcom- Samuel n ence operations, but necessarily at F.H. BARNHART, governor, reduced wages for labor. It is be PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. 1 years. lieved that our importations under General Booth of the Salvation r.-duced duties will be increased by a J. G . ECK AN, .U mm laie Editor. Army will visit the United States I t was quite unnecessary for Sen hundred millions—some believe much . this month. ator Jones of Nevada to make a more. A hundred millions of in ADV'EB TIDING RATE- Read Ing notices iri local columns 10 rents per formal declaration renouncing his ti eased importations means a hun ‘-7 Ex-Vice President Morton has an line for first week ar hi cents per 11:ne thereafter. Diffplav■ ad venisenie nta. annual rat e*. one inch allegiance to the republican party. dred millions in wages taken from nounced his willingness to serve as HAfh additional meh 50 rent« Trf r per mó nth The party became reconciled to his laborers in this country and given to \ republican governor of New York. month Obituiary and ma:■riage notice« not exceeding It 10 liriF pnhl Gbed fr if fumisbtcd in tìnto to departure months ago. In fact when the laborers of other countries. General Nathaniel P. Banks died be carr ent news. A dditional matte r io <-em* per he betrayed the party in its efforts means a decrease in the demand for at Waltham Mass., on the 1st. lie line. to pass an honest election bill for Ubor here, and, consequently, a was 78 years old. He was speaker the sake of securing southern necessary reduction in the wages of of the house of representatives in the FRIDAY,, SEPT. 7, 1 894. votes for free coinage, it shed all the labor. The revival of business will 50's, and governor of his state from tear.-i it had to spare on hi- account. b<' more apparent in the east than in 1S57 to 18G0. T he sugar tru1 Oregon. Under the new tariff many The state, judicial, county and trusts didn't gii A packing establishment of c of the great industries of the east legislative election was held in Ar- Cleveland signed pacity sufficient to handle the hog have been fairly well protected. The it become a la product of this section, is one of the iron and steel industry, the cotton 1 kansas on Monday. The usual dem- bands off. things Portland capitalists should manufacturing industry and even ! ocratic majorities prevailed. The look after, Hogs ought to be worth the woolen industry, taken in eon- total vote is estimated at 120,000, of | which the democrats get a majority T he fight on Breckinridge is grow as much in Portland as in Chic ago, nection with free wool, should enjoy i of about 30,000. James Clarke was ing warmer as the campaign pro- and they would if there were facili- considerable prosperity under exist elected governor. greases, but the indications are, nev- ties for handling. But we notice in ing laws: but with free wool, reduc ertbeless, that the majority of the the quotations for a single day this Six negroes, members of an organ Hood’s Pills are prompt and eCiciient tion of duty on lead ore, free lumber, democrats of the district will vote week choice heavy hogs are worth ized gang of incendiaries, were shot reduction of duty on hops and the that they have no right to cast $4.25 in Portland and in Chicago i by a mob of fifty citizens at Milling of pasture and farm lands are under free competition of Canada with the stones at him. ton, Tenn., on the 1st. The negroes water. It is estimated the damage $5.65 (gt $6.20 for heavy packing and farmers of the United States in ag shipping lots. Light and feeders ricultural products, the northwest were in charge of two detectives, to the crops in the valley will reach T iie farmers of Oregon need, first. were quoted in Portland at $4 and ern Pacific coast states will be the who were taking them to the county $500,000. In the valleys of Soca and good roads, Then they need grana- lights in Chicago $5.45 (a $6.05: greatest sufferers from the democrat jail. One of the detectives is said to Sabinal the losses will be fully as ries to store their wheat at home, ic tariff legislation. The reduction have deliberately led the negroes in much. Many thousands of cattle They would thus avoid the ware- T iiere is no reason why the far- of wages will not take place without to the hands of the mob. and horses and sheep were swept house tax on their grain, the ex mers w of v* Oregon v » v.guu OUVU1U should not 11VU i I'll ISC a protest on the part of working The governor of Nebraska an- away. It is still a matter of uncer pense of sacks. and the heavy risk more hogs. It is an erroneous im men, and I greatly fear that our la 1 nounced that no extra session of the tainty as to the number of lives lost, often run by storing with irresponsi pression that corn is necessary to bor troubles have but just com | legislature to assist the drouth suf but additions to the list of drowned ble and dishonest warehousemen. make pork. It is good for fattening, ; menced. But we will come at last ferers by developing a plan of state are constantly being made. but aside from that, the best quality to understand that capital cannot be irrigation would be called. Ac A sew church paper of the Disci Jurors Strawn. of pork can be produced from a driven into activity by force or by companying the announcement is a ple denomination is shortly to be strictly vegetable diet. The hog is a legislation. Our present experience, letter from the attorney-general de The following jurors were drawn on started in Portland. It would seem vegetarian by nature and will thrive' the common suffering, the common claring that counties can issue bonds I Wednesday to serve at the coining term as though the great northwest terri and grow on grass, clover, potatoes, | disaster of employer and emploj’es, for this class of work. This, it is of court, which opens September 24th. tory ought to support a denomina Chas Holman, farmer, Fairlawn; J C turnips, beets, in fact anything in should have a tendency to bring thought, will be done. tional paper of this order. Much Hoover, farmer, Baker Creek; Uriah the line of root crops that is whole-1 them into sympathy with each other It is claimed by the cattlemen of Badley, farmer, Dundee; E II Wood will depend upon its business man some. He docs not demand to have , and produce closer and more satis- southwest Texas that the new tariff ward, editor, Newberg; Wm Newman, agement as well as editorial conduct. them cooked, either. There is no factory relations. What w’e most bill will result in serious injury to farmer, North Yamhill; Millard Lowns- We have no doubt it will have able country that can equal Oregon | need to-day is courage and hope, and the cattle interests of this section of dale, horticulturist, Lafayette; A C writers and contributors. for the production of root crops. | a disposition to improve present con the country. The duty is reduced Martin, farmer, Bellevue; John Allison, Forty or fifty cent wheat to finish off i ditions and a determination to from $10 per head to 20 per cent ad farmer, Dayton ; Fred A Crawford, farm S ecretary C arlisle wrote the with is just the thing, and should weather the storm and wait for the valorem, and it is expected that 100. er. Dayton; S Pott ter, merchant, Sheri original sugar trust schedule. The dan; Milton Potter, fanner, Sheridan; never be sold at those prices. time when the clouds shall roll away. 000 cattle will be brought into Texas Roswell Bewley, farmer, Sheridan ; S E democrats of the senate and the The old prosperity of this country from Mexico within the next 60 Hobson, nurseryman, S Newberg; John house very nearly unanimously voted T he Inter Ocean mentions the! will never return until the republi days, and. after being fattened, Harris, farmer, Checowen; Monroe for it, and the president makes it a lynching of two colored men in Ala-) can party is again placed in full con marketed in this country, thus forc Mulkey, farmer, Bellevue; Thos Kirby, law by a cowardly method. It has banta recently. They had been tried ; trol of the administration." farmer, Bellevue; Jas Reed, farmer, Day ing down prices. the democratic brand all over, and and convicted by a jury and one of. ton; F D Sitton, farmer. Carlton; DC the. sooner the bosses jump in and The loss of life and property by them sentenced to imprisonment for j It is their The Gate P. P. Gates as n Soldier. forest fires in Minnesota the past Richardson, farmer, North Yamhill; .1 E defend it the better, life, the other for twelve years. The , Todd, merchant, North Yamhill; J L child, born in wedlock, and in need mob, nevertheless, took them out of ’ Hon D. P. Thompson tells the fol week constitutes one of the worst Davis, farmer. W Chehalem ; Phil Withy- of nourishment. Don’t try to pass prison and hanged and then shot [ lowing anecdote of P. P. Gates. In disasters the country has ever ex combe, tile maker, Checowen; E .1 Es- ft off as an orphan. them. This, the Inter Ocean says 1861 Thompson was captain of Com perienced. From six towns in Pine son, carpenter, N McMinnville; A J Ap- pany E., first regiment of the Ore county, notably Hinckley. Sandstone person, merchant, N McMinnville; Levi T he fortunate people of these truly enough, is the southern meth-. gon cavalry volunteers. The com and Miller. 450 deaths are reported. Davis, farmer, Fairlawn; .1 W Baker, United States are to be taxed under od. Then by way of contrast with 1 mand was encamped at Camp Barlow The property loss can hardly be es politician, S McMinnville; Cyrus a new law beginning to-day. The what it is pleased to call the north for a time, and through that section timated, because all papers and Vaughn, farmer, S Newberg, A C Chan ern method, it says: “Yesterday’ we law does not bear the name of its of the state, particularly through the records went up in the same flames dler. laborer, S McMinnville; Wm Wes author, being a bastard bit of legis- reported the capture of two bandits Molalla country there were many that devoured the people, the houses, ton, farmer, Amity; Chris Cooper, nurs who, almost within sight of Chicago, eryman, Willamette; W A Henderson, lation, sired by nobody in particular the vegetation and almost the land. had robbed a train, murdered an offi-1 sympathizers with the south. stone cutter. Baker creek. and damned by every one. It differs One morning, before sun-up, Cap Governor Nelson has appealed by from the masterpiece of Mr. McKin cer of the law, had kept up a long ■ tain Thompson was aroused by an proclamation to the municipalities and desperate fight while in flight ! ley only in degree, being perhaps 8 from other officers, who were aided I orderly telling him there was a boy and benevolent institutions for aid or 9 per cent less of a “fraud, a rob in pursuit of the criminals b.y a vol-, outside who insisted on seeing him. for the destitute, and the response is bery of a great majority of the unteer and self-organized posse com-1 Getting up and drossing, Captain such as is always forthcoming from , American people for the benefit of itatus, and who in their long run I Thompson went out from his tent liberal Americans. There is more Catarrh in this section of the few,’’ than was the republican Several thousand pension claims I the country than all other diseases put ning light had slain a second officer and found a young boy mounted on measure which democrats only two of the law. The citizens who had a spotted cayuse, waiting to see him. are affected by four recent rulings of together, and until the last few years was years ago so bitterly denounced.— "Are you in command here?’ the Acting Secretary of the Interior supposed to be incurable. For a great joined in pursuit, or who had wit Chicago Times. Reynolds, construing the act of Jan many years the doctors pronounced it a j nessed the fight, not unnaturally boy asked. “ I am. ” uarv 5, 1893, which provides for an local disease, and prescribed local reme M ajor H andy says there is a were excited, almost beyond reason, dies. and bv constantly failing to cure “ Well, 1 want to enlist for the increase of pension from $8 to $12 dreadful rumor to the effect that and they demanded that the murder war." with local treatment, pronounced it in per month on account of service in curable. Science has proven catarrh to General Booth is going to change the ers be turned over to them for sum Captain Thompson expressed some Realizing the Closeness the Mexican war. The acting secre be a constitutional disease and therefore | mary punishment. But the comrades shape of the Salvation lassie’s bon doubt on account of the apparent of the Tinies are mak tary holds that the increase granted requires constitutional treatment. Hall s net, and instead of the good, sensi of the officers whom the scoundrels youth of the applicant, but the boy ing Prices on under that act does not commence at. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. had slain prevented the purpose of ble “Salvation Army" in plain Eng was determined to be a soldier, sav the date of the act, but from the date Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only lish, will have a red ribbon bearing the mob. The criminals were lodged ing lie didn't care if he was young. of the approval of the increase claim constitutional cure on the market. It is thereon “Armee du Salut." We have safely in jail, will be tried fairly, He hail the written permission of his in the pension bureau, and that taken internally in doses from 10 drops and, it is to be hoped, will be hanged no more sympathy than the Major father to enlist and showed it. More the increase does not apply to the to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the with a proposition to change plain legally in due time and with proper than that, he wanted his cayuse also ease of widows. The department al blood and mucous surfaces of the sys English for horrible Latin, but the solemnity of circumstance. That is mustered in. tem. They offer one hundred dollars for TO CORRESPOND. so holds that the fee of $25 claimed any case it fails to cure. Send for circu fact that society ladies in the cities our method of doing business, the The earnestness of the applicant by attorneys under articles of agree lars and testimonials. Address, are infringing on the rights of the Illinois method, the northern meth so impressed Captain Thompson that ment cannot be allowed, and no fee od. ” We shall wait and see whether F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. lassies by conforming their headgear he decided to let the boy join the in excess of $2 can be paid, as pro £iff“Sold by druggists, 75c. somewhat to the array style, is justi this editorial hope is realized. It may troop, and it was in such a way that vided in the act of March 3, 1891. fication enough for the first altera be that justice is a little swifter and Peter P. Gates, leaving his studies surer in Illinois than in some other The Leona river in Texas over tion. prices sections of the north. It took a good at the Willamette university, became flowed its banks and caused great "VrOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned one of the country's defenders. As 1A has been appointed bv the county clerk of A number of beet sugar plants deal of foolishness and delay to get soon as enlisted, young Gates com destruction and loss of life. The Yamhill county, state of Oregon, administratrix On Outfits for New the estate of Peter P. Gates, late of said county, Housekeepers. . . . were started in Nebraska under the rid of the anarchist who shot Mayor menced to study the duties of a scenes of destruction and desolation of deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such McKinley tariff law, involving an Harrison in open daylight in Chica soldier, procuring a copy of Hardee's in the flooded district, 100 miles east administratrix. Therefore, all persons having claims against estate are hereby notified and required to outlay of millions of dollars. J. G. go. Under the northern method it tactics and poring over it day and and west of San Antonio, and ex said present them, with the proper vouchers therefor, generally takes from one to three tending south from the Southern to me at my residence at Lafayette, in said Hamilton, secretary of the factory night. He was made sergeant of the county and state, within six months from the date years to try a murderer in all the Pacific railroad to Rio Grande. 200 of th is notice. at Norfolk, says that unless the company, thus causing some jeal Dated. September 7th. 1894. policy of the government is changed courts, and the chances are very ousy among the older soldiers; but miles away, are simply terrible. R amsey a F enton . ELLA J. GATES. Att’ys. for said Estate. Administratrix. large that he slips through the Thousands upon thousands of acres the Nebraska factories will have to he took no notice of the prejudice meshes of the law on some technical go out of business next year. In aroused against him, and when dis IS ONLY 1892 the farmers in the vicinity of ity, or is pardoned out by an anarch charged he left his company as a All kinds of Fine, Across the Street D. A. SMITH ’ S Difficult and from his old Norfolk planted 300 acres of beets, ist governor after a few months or lieutenant. —NEW— old Watches re stand. last season they increased it to 900. years of servitude. There is not SO much in the northern method as it paired and made and still finding it profitable, this All kinds of Watches, Clocks T he city council of Portland has to run as good year they have 4,200 acres. Five actually exists to challenge admira and Jewelry for sale at as new at passed an ordinance permitting the bard times prices. dollars a ton is the price they have tion after all, and it may be seriously IN UNION BLOCK. saloons to remain open all night. questioned if it has many advantages heretofore realized, but this seasou The ordinance that compelled them it will be cut to four, Last season over the southern method in pre to close their doors from one to five this single factory paid the farmers venting the perpetration of crime. o’clock a. m. worked a hardship on ------------- -------------------- in the vicinity $126,000 for beets, in an exemplary class of citizens whose S enator J. N. D olph arrived at addition to $8,000 distributed in habits of industry are perfectly won wages in the town during the seven his home in Portland on Friday last. derful. It is nearly two years since he last ty days the factory was running. set foot on Oregon soil. Which re The Salem Capital Journal is boom- W hile protestant ministers and minds us of a letter written by the 5 i g the project for making a great FALL TERM OF friends of temperance are doing senator to a prominent republican in < >rn exhibit at the state fair. There their best to magnify the Satolli this city last May. It seemed that can be no objection to this. Corn is manifesto and array the Catholic some of his ardent friends had writ ¡2 'own very successfully in southern church on the side of temperance, ten him that he had better come Oregon including Douglas county. the potentates of the latter seem home and attend to his political It is probable that it can be grown equally zealous to minimize the force fences, to which sentiment he re with much success in many portions COMMENCES SEPT. 18, 1894 of the order. The Rev. Father Mc sponded that his fences would have o eastern Oregon. It will not pay, Is Hatching at Glynn was recently asked if the im to look after themselves, so long as 1 >wever, to try to raise it in the Wil portance and seriousness of the able there was an important measure like li nette valley on a large scale. gate’s utterances against the saloons the tariff bill before congress; that 1 s chief use here is for feeding in were not overestimated, and it was he would not leave Washington tn? latter part of the summer and also asked if a single representative while there was the remotest shad for silage. The Willamette valley Catholic could be named who was op ow of hope of defeating the measure. is unsurpassed, however, in its ca- posed to the saloon. Father Mc Congress has adjourned, he is now preity for producing forage plants CROCERY Glynn said there was a danger of at home and can look after his fences i c the most valuable class, such as magnifying Monsignore Satolli’s let with good grace*. In an interview | .»ver and vetches.— Rural Northwest. ter beyond the intention of the writ with an Oregonian reporter the sena ,z> er and beyond its real effect. It was tor expressed hope of a revival in | A Good Thing; tn Keep at Hand. . not a decree. Monsignore Satolli business, as a reaction from the con S. WILSON. From the Troy (Kansas) Chief. W. G. HENDERSON. was not here to make laws. Mon dition reached during the period of I 'tome years ago we were very much signore Satolli hardly meant and uncertainty in regard to tariff legis- ’ si bjeet to severe spells of cholera mor- It interests everybody who 3 Bishop M atterson hardly meant that lation. "The surplus of manufac b’’s; and now when we feel any of the desires to buy cheap Groceries. it was a sin to drink intoxicating tured articles must have been large symptoms that usuall precede that ail liquors or to sell them. There are ly consumed. Under the present ment, such as sickness at the stomach, (Third Street, between E and F.) unquestionably some good temper tariff the demand for the immediate j diarrhoea, etc., we become scary. We r ance men among Catholics, and future will be largely supplied by in-1 have found Chamberlain’s Colic, Chole ra and and Diarrhoea Remedy the very You Atre asked to call and WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. Bishop \\ atterson is probablv one of creased importation. But the peo thing to straighten one out in such cases, them. But the church as an organi ple of this country, whose labor is and always keep it about. We are not learn the proposition S. WIUSON, manager zation is a good way off from being their only capital, cannot remain j writing this for a pay testimonial, but to committed as a frienct or helper. idle, and, now that the manufacturer I let our readers know what is a good Watterson's influence will be felt, as well as the importer, has a certain thing to keep handy in the house. For Tracolour?thing fl™1*61*88- Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial .however, and in time Father Me- basis to calculate upon, many of the ' sale by .S. Howorth & Co. travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a cail. LiOOK FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Tall and Winter Stock BURNS & DANIELS ALL KINDS DF FURNITURE S peciali The Reporter Jecuelry Store Il I liTflllll l llll II II ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR 11*1 111 11111111 11111111111111 11 11 llìll 11 II II lit mill J 111 i'll i II Mill; A Great Scheme McMinnville College WALLACE & WALKER'S C ity S tables , NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE IV'OTICE is hereby given that the underngm i ■on, under aod by virtaeof awrii of execution issued out of the circuit court of the state ol Or egon, for Yamhill county, bearing date of August 2d, A. D. 1894, upon and to enforce the judgment and order of sale made by said court on the 30th dayof March, 1894, in that certain action where in Frank Bros. Go. was plaintiff and Thomas Geldard was defendant, in which it was adjudged that the said plaintit!, if rank Bro*. Co.. r«v»ju*r from the defendant Thomas Geldard, in IJ. S. gold coin, the principal sum of $83.42. and inter est thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 30th day of March. 1891. and the sum of $15,01 attorneys’fees an<I the costs and disburse nients taxed at $26 50, and for accruing costs, and ordering the sale of the hereinafter dvserilied real property attached in said action on the 19th day oi March, 1894, to obtain funds to pay the several sums of money above stated, and accru ing costs. And whereas, on the 19th day ot March. 1891. W.L. Warren, the duly qualified uud acting sheriff of Yamhill county. Oregon, at that time, duly levied upon and attached, in said action, the following described real property iielongiug to the defendant Thomas < ieldard. to-wit: The south half of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of se< tion three[3] township two [2] south range five [5] west of the Willamette meridian in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and containing 120acres. Also the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section three [3] township two [2] south range six [G] west of the Willamette mer idian, containing 40 acres in Yamhill county, state of Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment and order of sale, and in pursuance of the commands of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 8th day of September, 1894, at the hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day at the court bouse door in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, m di subject to redemption, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash ir. hand, the above alx de scribed real property, to satisfy said judgment costs and accruing costs. Dated this the 7th day of August. 1891. ’ W G. HENDERSON. Sheriff of said Yamhill County. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE is hereby given thn; the undersigned as sheritl ot V Aiiibill count' state of ore N OTICE gon, under and by virtue of a writ ol execution issued out of the circuit court of the state ol Or egon for Yamblll county, bearing date ol Aus list 2d, A. D. 1894, upon and to enforce the judg ment and order of sale made by said court on the 27th day ot March. 1894, in that certain ac tion wberan the Norwegian l'low Compauv, a corporation, was plaint ill. and It. Reed aid Wil liam Hall were defendants, in which it was ad judged that the said plaintiff, the Norwegian Plow Company. a corporation, recover from the defendauu K. Reed and M illia n Hall, in V. s gold com. the principal sum ol *99.41 aud inter est tbereon from March 27tb, 1891 at the rat« • ' 10per cent per annum, and the further sum or »15.00 attorneys’ fees and the costs and disburse ments taxed at $37.05, and for accruing costs, and ordering the sale of the hereinafter described real property, attached in said action on the lath dayof March, 1894. to obtain funds to pay the several sums of money above slated and accru ing costs. And whereas, on the r>tb dav of March, 1894. W. L. Warren, the duly qua'ified and acting sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon, at that time duly levied upon and attached, in said action tlie following described real property lielouging to the defendant R. Reed, to-wii An undivided one-half interest in the follow ing: Commencing at the southwest corner of the north half of the northwest quarter of section tw o (2) in township three (3) south, range five ( V west of the Willamette meridian, running thence north thirty (30)rods; thence cast thirty (30) rods thence south twenty-one <211 rods, aiid then" west twenty-four (24) rods to the place of begin ning, containing four acres more or less, and be ing a part ot the homestead claim of Wm. Hall, and situate in Yambill county, state of Oregon. Also the following described real property be longing to the defendant William Hall, towii The north half of the northwest quarter of sec tion two [2] township three [3] -outb of range five [5] west of the Willamette meridian, except therefrom four acres deeded to Annie Reed in Vol. 24, page 289, records of Yamhill county, Or egon, containing 73.62 acres. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment and order of sale, and in pursuance ot tie commands ol said writ. I will, on Saturday, the 8th day of September. 1894. at the hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day. at the court home door in McMinnville, Yambill county, Oregon, sell subject to redemption, al public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the above de scribed real property, to satisfy said judgment, costs and accruing costs. Dated this the- 7th day of August. 1894. W. G. HENDERSON. Sheriff of said Yamhill Counts- Notice of Final Settlement. hereby given that W S. Hatch, the executor of the estate of Sherman Hatch, N 'OTICE deceased, has filed his final agcount as such exec is utor In the county court for Yamhill county, Oregon, and said court has set Saturday. Sep tember Sth, 1894. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m as the time to bear said final account, and of objections thereto and to the settlement thereof Dated August 7th, 1891 W. 8. HATCH, Executor,