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ohegois m : ha and notes . T he Portland man who set a gun is no place like Oregon, and no plaoe trap and caught his game is not in a in Oregon like Klamath's lovely I H. J. Getzman has opened the fruit position to excite envy. Even though land. The rapid settling of this j Sarsaparilla is carefully cm new at Independence. F. H. BARNHART, the game was a poor, miserable, county, and the subsequent develop-1 I prepared by experienced PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. wretched burglar intent on despoil Salem is building a carriage and ment of its resources by men whose I | pharmacists from Sarsa- Lparilla, Dandelion, Man ing him of his worldly goods, Neme v .gon factory to be in operation in experience has been well adapted to I J. G. ECK VI AM, Aaaorinte Editor, drake, Dock.Pipssisewa. sis is likely to share his nightly pil- a tew weeks. answer such ends, is only a question Juniper Berries, and other well known Chester Murphy of Salem, has won of time.— Klamath Falls Star. ADVERTISING RATES. vegetable remedies. The Combination, Pro fi e races out of seven of the series Reading notice, in local colmen. 10 rents per Frank Conover has disposed of his portion and Process are Peculiar to Hood’s line for first week- and 5 cents per line thereafter. of ten at Salem, and has won the Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch T hos . B. R eed ' s majoritj’ in the lease of the Corvallis Gazette to B. Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and curative per month SI each additional inch 50 cents per month first Maine district is semething over medal. W. Johnson, James Flett and George Spower Peculiar to Itself, not pos Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding The hopyards of Lane county are Paul. Conover has grown rich. sessed by other medicines. Hood’s 10 lines published free if furn.shed in time to 8,OX». Two years ago he won by b -current news. Additional matter 10 cent- per r- ported as rotting from the mould 1,677. This was the first opportuni line. ty the democracy have had of en c. used by the lice, and much of the PORK raising . Cores Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sores, Boils, FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1894. dorsing the rules adopted by the ci op will be lost as a consequence. Pimples and all other affections caused by State Senator Geo. C. Brownell of present congress, and they did it by So far as our products for growing impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Oregon City has been invited to make voting for the Czar. pork are concerned, we of this valley Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh. T he state of Tennessee has offered speeches for the republican cam have even greater advantages than Rheumatism. Kidney and Liver Com a reward of $5,000 for capture and paign in several of the principal plaints. It is Not What M ayor F rank of Portland has those regions of the Union where conviction of the persons who we Say, but what Hood’s cities of California. vetoed the ordinance allowing sa swine feeding is a specialty. We lynched the six negroes in Shelby Sarsaparilla Does, that Chas. E. Dayton, a real estate know whereof we speak. If there county. There is a chance, by issu loons to remain open after one Tells the Story — Hood’s speculator of Salem, committed sui are any other obstacles than the so' o'clock a. m. It is a little tough to Sarsaparilla ing large rewards, for cupidity to cide Friday night by shooting him- often asserted want of Indian corn, | overcome southern sentiment and compel men who have swashed If in the head. His mind was de we have yet to learn of them. We make the business of killing niggers around until that hour, to spend the ranged from sickness. rest of the night with their wives. do know it to be the truth, as we unpopular. gentle, uiilu and effective R. H. Moore, treasurer of Jackson have said before, that to-day the* Hood’s Pills Tough on the wives. county at the time the raised war most successful hog raisers dispense I G eneral B ooth , founder of the T he signs of the times in Oregon rant was cashed, has expressed his with corn during the growing period j value one another amid scenes Salvation Army, one of the greatest willingness to settle with the county of a hog's life. We know also that that left no time for equivocation among religious men of his day, ' point to a large increase of our pop- for its loss through his oversight. those who go around the country in! and transactions applying to human sailed from London on the 4th for ■ ulation. Oregon has the best record The Eugene Guard says that Hon. Iowa and Missouri to practice their I virtues the very highest test." I of any state in the Union just now New York. He will arrive about S W. Condon, former prosecuting profession of hog cholera doctors , No report has been received of the September 20th, and proceed to the for crops, climate and absence of attorney in his district, and his strictly forbid the feeding of corn election of officers, which took place casualties. Those persons who stick principal northern and western brother Herbert contemplate engag where the disease has broken out. yesterday. cities of the United Slates until to their property now and hold on. ing in the practice of law somewhere They put the animals upon oats, bar reaching San Francisco and finishing will be able to sell to good advantage ley and other like grains and pure There is more Catarrh in thia section of in California. Side. bis tour at Seattle, Wash., Decem in a year or so. — water. The custom with the more I the country than all other diseases put The Corvallis carriage and wagon ber 28. cautious and experienced pork grow-, together, and until the last few years was works are to be sold to an eastern A fter a suspension of nearly five ers now is to use corn during the supposed to be incurable. For a great years, work is to be resumed on the syndicate. The local shareholders T he New York World makes the have lost $50,000 in the enterprise. last six weeks prior to killing. This I many years the doctors pronounced it a statement that already the price of colossal Panama canal project some It is expected the new owners will makes the best and firmest and sweet-; local disease, and prescribed local reme domestic wool has increased in this time next month. French and Amer employ 100 men. est pork of all. But it should be I dies, and by constantly failing to cure country since passage of the senate ican capitalists have been quietly well known that the famous pork of with local treatment, pronounced it in A Polk county farmer named bill. If there has been any increase preparing the way during the last some of the counties of England is curable. Science has proven catarrh to it is so infinitesimal that it fails to few months, and now are nearly Suver has gone back to the style of grown and matured wholly without be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's reach the producer, even in part. ready to begin operations. One of the ’50s, and with the aid of his hired corn.— llorj Editor Statesman. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. man and a lot of cattle and his horses the first necessities was the passage We’ll warrant that an Oregon farm Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only is tramping out his grain and is of a law exempting the property of er can’t get a fraction of a cent more G. A. It. Encampment. constitutional cure on the market. It is cleaning it with a fanning mill. He a pound for his wool now than he the canal from seizure by its credit The national encampment of the ' taken internally in doses from 10. drops expects to save $50 or $60 by the ors. could prior to passage of the bill. He Grand Army of the Republic opened | to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the method. can get only about half as much for <ts annual session at Pittsburg on blood and mucous surfaces of the sys HE WAS A I1ERO. The Portland cable railway was it as before the tariff destroying Wednesday. The address of Com tem. They oiler one hundred dollars for sold under execution Monday for any case it fails to cure. Send for circu party came into power. It needs but the opportunity to $41.718.14. This is said to represent mander-in-chief Adams was listened lars and testimonials. Address, ! prove that there are heroes among the indebtedness incurred since the to by a large number of people. In ■ F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. S everal state exchanges have the living as well as among the gen his annual report he gave the total | i^'Sold by druggists, 75c. appointment of a receiver. The jumped headlong into the endorse erations that have passed away. membership of the organization at i bondholders of the company were ment of a proposal for the legislature Nearly every great disaster in which 3G9,084, against 397,223 a year ago, llESPECT FOR THE DEAD. the purchasers. The total cost of the showing that the ranks of the vet to divert the funds appropriated for ! the lives of human beings are im road has been about $750,000. a jute factory, to the establishment periled, brings to notice the brave erans are being rapidly thinned. The Woodmen oi the World Inveil James Barnard, an ex-convict and Referring to the policy of the gov of a beet sugar plant at the peniten deed of some true-hearted man who A .Houuuient in Hlaaonic tiary. As a means of employing has stood unflinchingly by his duty horse thief, who took revenge upon ernment toward the soldier, he said Cemetery. convict labor a sugar factory would for the sake of others, in the face of oieofhis accusers, Myron Hamilton, that in violation of the intended Though Sunday afternoon was hot, a not go very far, as the working sea some great personal danger. The bv shooting him down in cold blood liberality of the act of June 27, 1890, long procession wended its way to the son covers only about seventy days. true hero is illustrated in an inci a. Condon on the 3d, has completed it rejected every claim about which cemetery to witness the unveiling of the Convicts might be worked in the dent of the great Wisconsin and tie bloody tragedy by putting al there was the slightest doubt. monument erected over the grave of billet through his own brain. After Louisville was chosen as the place Elijah Funk by the Woodmen. O. C. fields raising- the beets, perhaps, but Minnesota forest fires. le iding the sheriff’s posse a chase of of the next encampment, and in pre Emery of the Newberg camp was master even in that capacity there would be A train pulled out of Duluth bear employment only about a fourth of ing 250 passengers, men, women and a day and night, he returned to his senting the claims of the city, Col. of ceremonies and F. H. Storey captain. After singing and going through certain home in the mountains and there Henry Watterson said: the time. children. The name of the engineer proceedings of the ritual, the white veil “I have come with a message from was Root, James Root, a comrrftn- committed suicide. was removed and disclosed a very credit According to the Times-Mountain- your countrymen who dwell on what able and unique gray monument, de M aine held an election for state place name, fitting a commonplace the contractors at the govern- was once the other side of the line, signed to represent a broken tree about officers Monday. The result was man. As the train sped on the sun • what republicans anticipated, a heavy light became darkened, and the dark i 'ent works at the locks expect to but whose hearts beat in ready re seven feet in height, with trailing ivy republican majority. Nobody, of ness grew so that the lamps were P it 1000 men at work in a few days. sponse to your hearts, and who bid and a scroll bearing the burial iDBcriji- course, expected it to go democratic lighted in the cars and the great eye | I is reported that another electric me tell you that they want to see tions. Rev. Denton made a short and any more than they looked for Ar of the engine was set aflame. I > ant will be put in operation, and you. Candor compels me to say very appropriate address, eulogizing in a happy manner the benevolence and kansas to turn out a republican ma ‘‘There’s a storm coming. Jack," said gangs of men will be worked day that there was a time when they did brotherly love thus evinced to a fallen jority. But the two states having the engineer to McGowan, his fire and night. It appears to be the in not want to see you. There was a member. The following visiting neigh held elections within a few days of man. But the clouds were not the tention to complete the canal at the time when, without any invitation bors were present: one another afford an opportunity of beneficent carriers of rain. They earliest possible date, and it is ex- whatever, either written or verbal, From Newberg; J. I.. Hoskins, C. gauging the drift of public senti were a death pall gathering about p cted that boats will pass through without so much as an intimation of Stanley, A. C. Cox, L. G. Hill and wife, hospitality, you insisted upon giving A. T. Hill and wife, G. M. Bales and ment. The democrats carried Ar the train from fires of the forest that the canal in the fall of 1895. the honor of your company, and, as wife, F. H. Storey, L. M. Parker, kansas for governor two years ago were even then feeding on villages The annual conference of the M. E. by 58,471, and their jnajority on the and drinking up the blood of human church will be held at Eugene begin- it turned out, when we were but ill- 8. N. Calkins, F. E. Hobson, David prepared to receive you. It would Lamb, O. C. Emery. From Sa electoral ticket was 40,950. At the ; victims. n ng September 19. Bishop Isaac be a pity, now that we are prepared, lem, Ed. P. Keller, Chas. Beack, H. M. recent election they managed to hold After a time these clouds wrapped W. Joyce will preside. He has been now that the lid is off the pot and Branson, Wm. Wright, F. S. Lull, Walter the state by barely 25,000. Now the train so densely in their folds a minister since 1859 and bishop Warner, F. W. Hollis, W. H. Osborne turn to Maine tind compare the re that the character of them became since 1888. He has presided over the latchstring hangs outside the ami wife, W. N. Lenuou, II. S. Prior, V. sults. In 1892 the republican ma known to the half-stifled passengers, 70 annual conferences and stationed door, should you refuse us the hap W. Pierce. jority for the electoral ticket was I and terror entered in with them. about 10,000 ministers. His home is piness of welcoming you, not with only 14,972 and for governor 12,531. The light of the engine could pene- at Chattanooga, Tenn. The confer bloody hands to hospitals and graves, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabriel and fam At Monday's election the state went | trate them only to reveal less than a ence is held a month later than but as friends and brothers, as fel ily started to Netarts Wednesday morn republican by 38,000 while the state I hundred feet of track, and the speed usual, having deferred to the Colum low-citizens who have learned to ing- senate is a republican unit and the of the train was a rush though chaos. bia district conference. house contains 139 republicans to 9 Soon the town of Hinckley was Colonel Samuel L. Lovell, of the democrats and 3 populists. The re reached—no longer a town, but a second regiment, Oregon National sult in either state proves that the heap of ashes and charred bones and Guard, is to be tried at Salem Oc people have not yet finished the yet burning flesh. As the train tober 10th, by court martial for em work of repudiating the democratic came to a standstill a hundred or bezzlement, attempted bribery and party and its work in congress. two frightened wretches, fugitives mutilation of records. The colonel’s I from the consuming flames, clambered embezzlement consisted chiefly in T he Union Pacific railway compa aboard in frenzied way, piteously withholding a portion of the regular ny, on the 5th, issued the following pleading to be hurried from the pur installments of the state appropria bulletin from its Omaha headquar suing flames that even now leaped tion sent out from the office of the with a roar toward the engine. Root, secretary of state to the various ters. with his hand upon the throttle, be companies of O. N. G., foolishly pre On account of personal strife engen dered bv partisanship it has been decid gan a race for life back over the way suming that an intelligent people But the flames pur <-»uld not detect such transparent ed to ask all employes of the Union Pa he had come. sued faster than the train could fly, •iminality. cific company to refrain from active par ticipation in politics. Should any em and the heat of them shattered the Wm. Smith, an East Portland ploye desire to accept nomination for any glass of the windows, caught the office he will be requested to resign from woodwork of the cars, and blistered _ -ocer, kept a trap-gun at his back -1 >or for burglars. George More the service of the company. it into fire. The Union Pacific company cannot Arms of flames reached in through house. a burglar, sprung it one night hope to promote friendly feeling on the windows of the cab and caught last week, and was shot through the the part of its employes, nor to the clothing of the engineer, so that t >igh, expiring before morning. challenge the admiration of the pub the fireman had to fling buckets of Smith has been arrested for murder lic, by issuing such a manifesto. It water over him as he stood. The in the second degree, and bound over shows a disposition to override the throttle became hot and scorched the t>> the grand jury under the state most 6acred rights of the men in its palm that grasped it, but the tense i w, which says: “If any man shall, from the employ, because it imagines it has muscles not for a moment relaxed bv an act imminently dangerous to • ‘ hers, and evincing a depraved the power to do so. There is no their hold. The engineer stood to his wrong or impropriety in requesting . post with a fidelity that the raging mind, regardless of human life, al an employe to resign from the ser I hell could not dismay. On ahead though without any design to effect vice of the company on becoming were the rank sedges and slimy the death of any particular individu by the nominee of a political party, but waters of a swamp, the onlv haven al, kill another, such person shall be it is the duty of good citizenship for of promised relief in all that fury of c- emed guilty of murder in the sec every American to take an active fire and smoke. To reach that be ond degree." part jn politics. This is a govern fore the train should become itself a Covered wagons coming from Cali- ment of the people, by the people, running tongue of flame, the cars al fornia are numerous in Klamath The manufacturers of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder for the people, and the humblest cit ready burning fiercely! Any failure lmd, and have been for several are gratified to announce a confirmation of the unprecedented izen has as much right to a voice in there at the throttle meant death to weeks. Most of them are the old- honors gained by them at the World’s Columbian Exposition. the making of the laws as the those men and women and children time horse vehicles so familiar to At the recent California Midwinter International Exhibition wealthiest railway magnate. An ; whom despair had seized. Three those who crossed the plains in the attempt to deprive him of that right, times overcome by the intolerable e rly days. There is a touch of they received the Highest Award and Gold Medal for baking by coercion or otherwise, is an of heat, the engineer fell to the floor of p aintiveness in the voices of the powder bestowed at that splendid and highly successful fair fense to every person wao knows the his cab, and three times he dragged e„reworn parents and joyless, travel- The award in each case was due to lined little ones as they roll jolt- value of liberty. If the Union Pa himself up to grasp the throttle cific had asked its employes to re again, the heart of him unfaltering, i 'gly along to some valley of hope Proved Superiority in Quality frain from active participation in the brain of him calmly resolute. At far beyond the rim of the droughty strikes, boycotts, riot and general j last the swamp, and the headlong California horizon. By every spark demonstrated on thorough analysis by expert chemists. disorder, and hereafter to make the hurrying from the burning train; ling spring on the dusty Klamath The official examination showed Dr. Price’s to be strongest ballot box the sole arbitrator in the the engineer, exhausted, at last roadsides may be seen the ashes left in leavening power, pure in all ingredients and perfectly settlement of disputes, it would have borne in the arms of those he had warm by these heartless, homeless p ople for the next comer from voiced a better sentiment that would saved to a place of safety. And with wholesome. In every particular it surpassed its competitors have found response in the hearts of a roar the flames burst upon the train t e land of drought. All have The awards were made unanimously by reliable juries. good citizens everywhere. There are and consumed it. Not much of which t‘e same story. The drought These awards establish, permanently, on highest auth only two methods by which the dis to tell, but something to do, that r ined them. All gaze with admir- ority, pute between labor and capital can ride through fire. And James Root, i’ g glances at our golden harvest be settled. One is by revolution, now lying in the hospital—well, his fields and praise Klamath county, bloodshed and universal disaster. soul is the stuff of which heroes are and evert’ man of them will advertise The other by peaceful arbitration at made in this world—archangels in the fertility and beauty of our land .the ballot box. f‘Foremost Baking Powder in all the World.” when he writes to his friends. There the world beyond. Yamhill County Reporter. jtood ’ s arsgparilla URES A Triumphant March Great Lakes to the Pacific Dr. Price’s Baking Powder Dr. Price’s ~ the XI I1CK TO CREDITOIIS. OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Peter P. Gates, late of said county, deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such administratrix. Therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present them, with the proper vouchers therefor, to me at my residence at Lafayette, in said county and state, within six mouths from the date of this notice. Dated. September 7tb, IBM. R amsey & F enton . ELLA J. GATES, Att’ys. for said Estate. Administratrix. N SIMMONS. the Circuit Court of the State of County. I N W. Yamhill P ERASER, Plaintiff ) Oregon for vs > MAGGIE FRASER, Defendant.) To Maggie Fraser, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are here by notified and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above named court, by the first day of the term follow- inc the expiration of the time prescribed in the order for the publication of this summons, to-wit: Monday, September 24th, A. D. 1394, and if you fail so to appear 4r answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint herein, to wit: A decree dissolving the marriage contract now ex isting between the plaintiff aud the defendant, and for such other and further relict as may be meet in the premises. This summons is served by publication thereof for six weeks, by order of Hon. T. A. Stephens, Judge of the circuit court for the 4th judicial dis trict, made August 9tb, A. I). 1694. JNO. J. SPENCER, Attorney for Plaintiff. FALL TERM OF McMinnville College SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Yamhill. Henrietta Mabel Bush, 1 Plaintiff, | COMMENCES SEPT. 18, 1894. vs. 1 Department No. 2. Marston Bush, | Defendant. J Marston Bush, the above named defendant In the name of the state of Oregon you are T O hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit in the above named court on or before Monday the 24th day of September, 1894, the same being the first day of th« next regular term of said court following six weeks publication ot this summons, and you will take notice that if vou fail so to at- pear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for care and custody of Edmund Bush, Lula Bush and Frederick Bush, minor children of plaintiff and defendant, and for such other re All kinds of Fine, lief as the plaintiff may be entitled to in equity Difficult and and good conscience, and for costs. This summons is served by publication in the old Watches re Yamhill Reporter, a newspaper published in said county and state by six weeks' publication there paired and made of by order of Hon. H. H. Hewitt, judge of the to run as good aforesaid court, made in the city of Albany, coun- ty^f Linn, state of Oregon, the9tb day of August as new at f. E. SELPH, Att'y for D'ff. D. A. SMITH’S —NEW— Jemelry Store IN UNION BLOCK Across the Street from his old stand. All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry for sale at hard times prices.