The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, January 11, 1895, Image 2

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    Yamhill County Reporter.
U AMS A CHEAPER DOLLAR.
OREGON NEWS AND NOTES.
CANVASS OF THE TEXT
BOOKS
Invalid 3 Years,
Cured by Hood’s
Mr. Bland has prepared a substi­ The late storm was death to Port­ Exhibit« of the Kesults a« Arrived
tute for the Carlisle currency bill land's universal exposition, and it
at by the Stale Board
of Education.
which, at the proper time, he will closed up early in the week.
introduce
in
the
House.
There
is
no
The
state
board of education, con­
Subscription $1.00 Per Year.
Rev. I. D. Driver, a farmer preach
prospect of its becoming a law. It
sisting of Governor Pennover. Sec­
er of Lane county, is being boomed
has value, however, as showing the
retary of State George W. McBride
ADVERTISING RATES.
Reading notice* In local columns 10 cents per real designs of the free silver men for U. S. Senator, on the theory and State School Superintendent E.
line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter.
that congress needs more preachers
Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch who hold to the 16 to 1 ratio. Mr.
B. McElroy Tuesday finished the te­
per month Si; each additional inch 50 cents per
to reform it.
month
dious work of canvassing the votes
Bland's first bill provides that “the
Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding
Judge Denny, receiver of the de­ of the thirtv-two county school su­
LI lines published free, if furnished in time to unit of value in the United States
ba current new .■>. Additional matter 10 cent* per
funct
Portland Savings bank, has perintendents and the nine state ex­
shall be the standard dollar as now
line.
filed
in
the circuit court a report of aminers for a series of text-books to
coined, consisting of 412J grains
its
condition.
The assets exceed the be used in the public schools of Ore­
FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 1895.
standard silver.” He omits the gold
liabilities
$521,796.
gon for a period of six years
unit entirely, and it further provides
Pendleton had three suicides with­ October next.
for
the
free
coinage
of
all
the
silver
I
T he Oregon legislature meets next
in ten days. The last one was W. O.
The canvass as made by the state
Monday. Governor Lord’s inaugu­ bullion presented at the mints.
Warren, who shot himself as he was board exhibits the following results:
At
present
we
have
—
and
have
had
ration takes place Tuesday, and the
being arrested for embezzling $50 of
1— No text-book has received a
vote for U. S. senator a week from ever since 1878—two different dollars, school district money.
majority of the votes cast under the
whose
actual
value
vary
widely.
Tuesday. Probably the senatorial
The ladies of Salem have accepted following topics. Orthography, spell­
question will be practically settled, We have the gold dollar, composed
the
Stategman’g offer to issue a chari­ ing blanks, drawing, physical geog­ “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.:
of
25.8
grains
of
standard
gold;
and
if there is anything to settle, about
-Gentlemen:—I am glad to tell you that I
the
silver
dollar,
of
412J
grains
of
ty
number
of the paper, and have raphy, rhetoric and composition and
the time the legislature meets and
have been given good health by Hood’s
set
January
22d
as
the
date.
Mrs.
English
literature.
standard
s
:
lver.
The
only
reason
of
Sarsaparilla. For three years I was an in­
organizes.
2— There has been no change in
making a coin of precious metal is Judge Bean will be business manager.
valid, suffering terribly from
Nervousness and Lameness.
T hat is good sensible advice from J**1 il
contain the actual value-
N. P. Briggs, a Corvallis man, the following text-books that are
so nervous J could not bear the least
an Iowa paper our Oregon exchanges be value *s nnt *n tbe name dollar, received $220 the other day in pay­ now in use, and they have been re­ “I was
noise, and I had to walk with crutches for
adopted
for
use
in
all
the
public
are passing around. It advises John but the value of the metal of which ment of a debt incurred against an
six months, as I could not put one of my feet
to the floor. Fhysieians did not do me any
estate in Corvallis over 30 years ago. schools of this state, towit:
and Mary to be married at home, in- 11 ls comP°se<L
good, so a friend told me to get Hood’s Sar­
Swinton's
New
Word
Analysis.
stead of going off to town and being
T?e ooin of 25 8 *rains of Sold was The check was from the administra­
saparilla, but
Barne’s New National Reader.
married in a justice’s office or a hotel ™ade ¿he anlt of value> by the act of tor who now lives In Massachusetts.
I Said There Was No Use.
Spencerian System and Copy “However, after thinking tho matter over, I de­
parlor. The marriage of a daughter 1873’ but hadbeea the 8011131 unit
Attorney Geo. G. Bingham was
cided to give it a trial, and have taken six
ought to be held the most sacred
“t robbed of a fine overcoat at Albany Books.
bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and the re­
Fish
’
s
Arithmetics,
Nos.
1
and
2.
of
1878,
the
name
“
dollar
”
was
con
­
by a tramp, who, after appropriating
sult is that I am well as any one could wish
event in the family history. It is
Brooks
’
Mental
Arithmetic.
to be, and can do any kind of work. I ad­
the most important event in her life ferred on a coin consisting of 412$ the coat, boarded the“blind baggage.”
vise all my friends to take Hood's Sarsapa­
Montieth’s Elementary and Com­
between the cradle and the grave. grains of standard silver. As the The telegraph apprehended him at
rilla for I believe it will do them good.”
prehensive
Geographies.
value
of
any
coin
of
ultimate
redemp
­
Miss S usie D odson , Colton, California.
Junction City, and the coat was re­
The Iowa paper says: “let the jus­
Smith’s series of Primary Text­ Hood’S Pills cure liver ills, constipation,
tice or the preacher, which is the tion depends solely on the worth of covered.
books in Physiology and Hygiene.
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion.
better, go to her home and marry the metal comprising it, Congress
There is doubt whether the sale
Steele’s Physiology and Hygiene
was
guilty
of
the
absurdity
of
at
­
you there, or if you come to town,
of the Oregon Pacific railroad will be
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is fam­
tempting by legislation to give the confirmed. Some sharp lawyers are for highschools and advanced schools.
be married in a church.”
Barnes’ Primary and Brief His­ ous for its cures of bad colds. It opens
same value to two coins, differing in claiming they have an offer from
the secretions, relieves the lungs and
tory of the United States.
I», as most people verily believe, I real value. The plea was made dur­ English capitalists of a larger amount
aids nature in restoring the svstem to a
Loomis’ series of Vocal Music.
ing
the
discussions
on
the
Bland
bill,
free coinage would precipitate the
than Bonner’s offer, or at least $200,-
healthy condition. If freely used as
Barnes’ General History.
silver coin of 412 grains to its bullion that silver was unduly depressed, 000, if the confirmation is postponed
soon as the cold has been contracted,
Montieth
’
s
Popular
Science.
value, nearly half the purchasing and that the measure would cause it 30 days. The judge took the matter
and before it has become settled in the
Robinson’s Algebra and Geometry.
power of the silver now in circula­ to rise in market value so that the under advisement until January 19th.
system, it greatly lessens tiie severity of
Bryant and Stratton’s system of the attack and has often cured in a single
tion would be destroyed. It would two coins should be equal. This ■ Wm. Davenport was arrested near
day what would have been a severe cold.
be necessary to coin $625,000,900 of failed, as we all know; and at present Lebanon Friday on a charge of Bookkeeping.
Steele’s Chemistry, Botany, Phys­ For sale by S. Howorth& Co., Druggists.
additional silver before there would the silver in the silver dollar is really counterfiting $1 silver coins. He
be as much actual money in circula­ worth only about half that of the has served a term in the Oregon ics, Astronomy and Geology.
3. —The text-books that have been
FROH THE COI STY PRESS.
tion as there is now. Silver would gold dollar.
penitentiary
for
the
same
offense.
changed
are
as
follows:
Many people are perplexed, in
pay debts at its face value only to a
Yambill Independent.
Ten dollar pieces were made out of
Maxwell's first book in Language.
very limited extent, for in this state considering these facts, by the fact solid silver, and then plated with
F.
H.
Storey
has been awarded the
nearly all obligations are written that a silver dollar will buy as much gold, giving the coin a perfect ring Introduction to English Grammar contract for putting the iron cornice
payable in gold coin of standard as a gold dollar. The reason is a and making it difficult of detection. and Advanced English Grammar on the Friends church. This is a
have been adopted instead of Barnes'
value. It would take about two dol­ very simple one. It lies in the re­
A fiendish step-mother in North Language Lessons Sill’s English guarantee that the work will be well
demption,
on
demand,
of
the
green
­
lars of siC •er to pay one dollar of in­
Albina compelled her step-son aged Grammar and Clark’s Normal Gram­ done.
debtedness. Bankers and money backs and Treasury notes of 1890 in 8, to sleep in the woodshed with the
The caucus Tuesday night to nom­
mar, Peterman’s Civil Government,
loaners would be the smallest suffer­ gold by the United States Treasury. dog, without sufficient covering
inate
a straight water ticket, re­
Oregon edition, has been adopted
ers, because they are fortified against Any one can exchange silver dollars from the cold. The authorities took
sulted
as follows: Mayor, M. Vo-
instead of Young’s Class Book.
for either of these, take the notes to
loss by prudent foresight.
taw;
recorder,
J. G. Hadley; treas­
up
the
case
and
compelled
the
wo
­
4. —The additional books adopted
the Treasury and get gold for them.
urer,
N.
C.
Christenson:
councilmen.
man to take care of the child. The that may be used in all grades in the
T his is substantially what Hon. Hence he is not going to take less
first
ward,
O.
C.
Emery;
second
father was away from home, and the public schools are as follows;
Thos. Tongue said in a speech deliv­ than a gold dollar's value for a silver
ward,
F.
A.
Morris,
third
ward,
E.
woman said she did not want the
National Number Tablets.
ered in this city during the last cam­ dollar. It is this fact, and this alone,
E.
Elwood.
child around.
Song Wave.
paign, or rather, these are the pre­ which gives the silver dollar equal
Gow’s Morals and Manners.
Mrs.
Augusta
Melcher
of
Stafford,
purchasing
power
with
the
gold
Sheridan Sun
cise words in which his position on
Kid
’
s
Elementary
and
Vocal
Cui-
on
Christmas
day
buried
$1,000,
dollar.
the silver question was reported in
Public school will begin the 1st of
Mr. Bland's bill is to make the hard-earned savings, in her garden, ture.
these columns: ‘‘The country does
of February with the same ¿.teachers
Johonnot’s National History and
not need more money. The people silver dollar the unit, and to replace for fear some strangers who had
formerly employed.
Historical
series of text-books for
called
would
return
and
steal
it.
A
the
greenbacks,
the
Treasury
notes
need work, the opportunity to earn
The report of the secretary of ag­
money. Whatever will set the mills of 1892, the gold certificates and sil­ couple of days later she went to take supplementary reading for primary riculture for 1894, gave a colored
and factories to humming and set the ver certificates, all with what he calls a look at her money and was aston­ and intermediate schools.
plate of the “Hoskins Cherry,” orig­
For advanced schools and high
ished to find it had not only sprouted
millions of idle mechanics to work “coin notes.” His provision is:
inated by Mr. Hoskins of Newberg,
earning wages will set in healthy cir­ Any holder of gold or silver bullion but had come up. She was almost schools are the following:
Yamhill county. Season in Oregon
of the value of $100 or more, of
Geographical Reader.
culation the idle capital congested in standard fineness, shall be entitled distracted over her loss.
—early in July. It is a seedling of
Irving’s Sketch Book.
The trial of Steeves for complicity
the money centers of the country. to have the same struck into any
the Napoleon.
Irving
’s Tales of a Traveler.
Free coinage of silver will not do authorized coins of the United States, in the murder of Sayres came to a
We hope that Sheridan real estate
Scott’s Ivanhoe.
this. The only mission of free coin­ free of charge at the mints of the close in Portland on Saturday, by
will not begin to climb the liberty
United States, or the owner of the
Scott’s Lady of the Lake.
age of silver would be to enable one bullion may deposit the same at such the jury finding the lawyer guilty of
pole too rashly on the strength of a
Scott
’s Abbott.
class of citizens to defraud another mints and receive therefor coin notes manslaughter, after being out over
prospect for a railroad from Salem to
Scott’s Marmion.
by paying them in depreciated cur­ equal in amount to the coinage value 15 hours. This trial lasted 18 days,
Astoria, via Sheridan. Should we
Scott
’s Woodstock.
fail ou railroad extensicn, we still
rency.” It was thought to be pretty of the bullion deposited, and the and is the longest in the history of
McCauley’s Essay on Chatham.
bullion thereupon shall become the Oregon. The first ballot taken by
have the wagon road to the Clam’
sound doctrine at the time, and the property
of the government. That the jury was as to whether Kelly was
Shakespeare’s
Julius
Caesar, Coast left.
vast majority of republicans con­ of the coin notes so issued shall be
Twelfth Night, Merchant of Venice,
The Sheridan and Portland branch
tinue thinning that way. Nothing in denominations not less than $1 nor guilty of the murder. The jury voted
and Midsummer’s Night Dream.
unanimously
that
lie
was,
and
then
more
than
$1000,
and
shall
be
a
legal
of the Southern Pacific railroad has
so sudden and bewildering has oc­
Webster’s Bunker Hill Orations. shortened its time 35 minutes. The
curred in a long time as the about- tender in like manner and invested an informal vote was taken as to the
with the same monetary uses as the guilt or innocence of Steeves, and it
DeCoverley Papers.
train leaves Sheridan at 6:20 in the
face of Messrs. Tongue and Fulton standard gold and silver coins of the
Arnold’s Sohab and Rustum.
was taken without any discussion of
morning and arrives from Portland
on the silver question. Its only par­ United States.
at 7:40. The time is made up by
allel is in a story that comes from the
Another section provides for the the case, and by mutual agreement
NEWS OF THE W EEK.
faster running.
wilds of Arkansas, which is as fol­ stoppage of the issue of gold or silver no one told how he voted or made
Tuesday night R. L. Owen, a resi­
lows: ‘‘A man went out into the certificates and Treasury notes. It any suggestions to anyone. The vote
Stanford university opened on the dent of Roseburg, was knocked down
woods to shoot bears, and seeing one provides that these certificates and stood six for murder in the first de­
7th, with an attendance exceeding by two unknown men on the bridge
standing in the path in front of him notes shall be canceled and destroyed gree, five for acquittal and one for 1100.
manslaughter.
Then
a
general
dis
­
and robbed of $15 and a couple of
with open mouth and glaring eyes, as fast as they come into the Treas­
BLANKS.
he put his gun to his shoulder and ury, and that coin notes shall take cussion of the case followed and final­ Heavy rainfalls and snowslides milk cans he was carrying. Strange­
ly
on
the
27th
ballot
they
compro
­
have
prevailed
in
California
the
The
following
general
forms are alwaya in stock
ly enough, however, they allowed
blazed away. The ball went into the the place of them. The coin notes
mised on the verdict which they past week.
and for sale at the Reporter office :
him to keep his watch. He was Warranty Deeds
bear’s mouth, but so quickly did the outstanding must be neither greater reported to the court. Motion was
Real Estate Mortgage
Deeds
Chattel Mortgage
animal turn his tail toward the hunt­ nor less in volume than the coin or made and granted for the customarj’
The total fire losses for the past quite badly beaten with a revolver Quit-claim
Bond for Deed
Satisfaction of Mort.
Transfer of Mortgage
er to run that the ball came out at coining value of the bullion in the 30 days for filing motion for a new year, in the United States and and then driven back across the Farm Lease
Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale
the other end of the bear and killed Treasury. Coin notes are to be re­ trial, and Steeves was liberated on Canada, are reported to be $128.246,- river and threatened with death if We carry a large stock of stationery and are
bond, but for a brief spell only, as
to do Job printing of every sort in the
he came back. Mr. Owen had been prepared
the man.”
deemed when presented in sums of the prosecuting attorney convinced 400.
best style of the art and at low figures.
$10 or more. Discriminations be­ the judge that such action was con­ The morning Call at San Francisco, out l^te attending a social party.
COVNTY CO'l.niSSlONEKS.
tween gold and silver in the redemp­ trary to the statutes. The order one of the oldest newspapers on the The perpetrators have not been
I. r. CAtBBEATH.
E. E. GOUCHER.
tion is forbidden. This is made one was revoked and Steeves was again coast, was sold at auction Friday for discovered.
CLAIMS ALLOWED.
placed behind the bars.
of the strong features of the substi­
Calbreath &. Goucher.
$360,000.
J T Briebine, bridgework............. I $ 9 92
Amity Blade.
Z J Imus, bridgework................ 14 Ou tute. Another notable feature is
LAFAYETTE.
An epidemic of influenza prevails
The remainder of the old barn at
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
I N Edmiston, corduroy.............. 20 ou the positive prohibition of the issue
in New York city, but the physicians the foothills northeast of town fell
J N Reed, boardiug poor............. 14 Oo of bonds to get gold so long as there
Jeff
Harris
is
sojourning
with
us
M
c
M
innville
.
.
.
.
O bboo »
this
T E Conner, brd’g bridge men .. 2 SO
say it will be less severe than in down a few days ago killing a cow
week.
W G Henderson, salary and expn i 333 75 is either gold or silver in the Treas­
(Office
over
Braly
’
6
bank.)
Hope 15, D. of H. entertained ‘‘right previous years.
It
for R. O. Jones, a cow for H. Baker
A E McKern,
150 00 ury.
royally” last Monday night and sent
it
R L Conner
50 Oo
their
guests
home
feeling
that
it
was
One
hundred
and
twenty
persons
C H McKinney
This means that the country's fi- good to be here.
ARTHUR J. VIAL, Ai. D.
5u 00
were drowned at Rio Janeiro, Brazil,
J B Stilwell, salary and fees
162 5) nances shall be put on the silver
The population of this place was in­
W T Vinton, district attorney fee > 5 Ou
Physieian and Surgeon,
creased last Wednesday morning by the on the7th by the explosion of the
Jas Minty, salary sheep inspector r 8 33 basis, No man who has studied arrival of a couple of very small young
boilers of the steamer Port Nichthe-
B F Rhodes, drawing jury...........
3 00 financial questions with any degree ladies at the home of Will Westerfield.
ROOMS IN UNION BLOCK
A M Peery
2 Ou of thoroughness can fail to see this.
Mrs. Verona Nelson of Newberg was roy.
E C Walker
“
...........
2 Oo
visiting
relatives
here
this
week.
M
c
M
innville , O regon .
Nichols A Gabriel, goods for poor • 8 88 Our money of ultimate redemption
The legislatures of California.
Miss Edson has been quite sick for
C K Cuolt, cash paid poor . .
13 65 will be the silver dollar. What buy­ several days but is some better now.
Montana, New Mexico, North and
T W Smith, buaiding poor........... 12 au
Lafayette Commandery No. 1 8. K. 8. South Dakota and Idaho met on the
ing
value
would
that
dollar
have
■
and a valuable steer for R. W.
Morris A Miles, mdse for poor . . 123 00
will give a grand mask ball on Feb. 14th.
Jones A Roth, mdse for poor....... 10 oO under the conditions of his bill? i McMinnville Commandery No. 2 will 7th. The Kansas legislature con­
Phillips. A portion of this barn fell
Portland hospital, care of poor.
62 Oo With the provisions swept away. partake in the festivities.
a
year ago and killed several sheep
vened
on
the
Sth.
Newberg Milling Co., lumber
30 28
The auricular appendages of your
for C. A. Post.
Miller Bros, uails ........................ 4 50 which now maintain it at the same ever alert road supervisor must burn
Advices from Florida say that the
Jones A Adams, nails....................
3 60 value as the gold dollar, it would dreadfully these days as he receives the
W C Kruger
“ ....................
2 25 have only the market value of the innumerable blessings showered upon orange crop is a complete failure,
Susie Talmage has asked by petition
T Jeffries A Co “ .................... 24 25
HER ENTRANCE
him by our people when compelled to owing to the freeze of the last few
Phil Withycombe, tile ................
8 65 silver in it.
the probate court of Lane county to set
travel towards your town.
—
into
society,
and
womanhood
as
well,
is
Geo Bangasser, use of boat..........
2 Ou
This would mean that a man get-; McMinnville and Carlton were well days. Oranges have risen in New an extremely critical period in every girl’s aside and hold for naught a will filed by
E W Fuller, running drift
life. At this time she needs advice, and,
5 00
44
ting
a pension of $12 a month would represented at the D. of H. installation York from $1.50 a case to $4.50.
what’s more—help of the right sort. If she Mary F. Richardson, Carrie E. Richard­
Al Foster
5 00
exercises here last Monday night.
44
puts her faith in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­ son and Edna K. Richardson, and exe­
W W Harvey
The
supreme
court
of
California
5 00 then get twelve dollars, but each |
We noticed the genial’ phiz of “Dusky”
scription it can bring only good results. cuted by J. B. Richardson, deceased.
I O Coolidge
2 Ou dollar would buy only half as much Wilson on our street last Wednesday.
has
decided
that
the
Salvation
army
,
It’s a medicine that’s made especially to
Chas Benedict
1 50
Fred
Stewart
was
doing
business
in
build up women’s strength ana cure wo­ The petition states that Susie Talmage is
as now. Every man with $100 in a
may
not
beat
drums
indiscriminately,
i
S J Dunn
men’s ailments—an invigorating, restora­
town Wednesday.
W J Garrison rent of polling place
savings bank would, in the same Sheriff sales are becoming altogether the decision being rendered in the1 tive tonic, soothing cordial, and bracing the daughter of J. B. Richardson, and
nervine ; purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, , the only legal heir, and that Mary F.,
Wilson A Henderson, livery ....
way, have its actual value cut in too numerous. It doesn’t look well.
case of John H. Flaherty, who came and
perfectly harmless. For all the func­ Carrie E. aud Edna K. Richardson are
I N Collard, jauitor..................
We
have
more
“
birds
”
in
our
little
half. Every insurance policy, life or burg than any other little burg, all sing­ in contact with the authorities of tional derangements, painful disorders, and uo kin to deceased whatever. The court
Geo D Barnard A Co, record and
chronic weaknesses that afflict womankind,
tax receipts................................ 52 50 fire, would suffer the same reduction. ers too.
Redlands.
i the “Favorite Prescription ” is specific.
has cited the parties to appear and show
F H Barnhart, printing.............
30 30
Prof.
Blough
has
been
tussling
with
Every man who had money owing
Loren G. Thurston, Hawaiian min­ TERRIBLE PAIN AND FAINTING SPELLS. cause why the pretended will should not
H G Guild,
“
...............
3 30
the grippe this winter, and looke a little
Mechanicsburgh, Cumberland Co., Pa
H L Heath,
“
.................
3 Ou him would be repaid only half as tough, but says he is O. K. now.
ister to the United States and to | D r . R. V.
F ierce , Buffalo. N. Y.: Dear Sir— be set aside, on February 4, 1895. The
E H Woodward, “
.............
2 5o much as the actual value of the loan.
When I commenced tak­ petition also asks the court to declare
Owing to the failure of the newly Portugal, has landed at New York ,
ing your medicine I was
R A Stow, lumber......................... 10 77
elected mayor, recorder and marshal to
very sickly. I had fre­ that Richardson died intestate and that
There
is
not
a
debt
or
obligation
in
John Stalicup, corduroy...............
3 26
qualify last Monday night, this city is from the latter country, where he
quent spells of fainting, i C. W. Talmage be appointed administra-
P C Thomason, tile........................
terrible pain in n>y head,
6 30 the United States but was contracted running itself and is doing just as well as made arrangements for the shipping
and life was a burden to i tor of said estate with sufficient bonds.
W A Howe, hard ware ................ 24 97
ever, thank you.
me. I was attended by
of 900 Portuguese to the Hawaiian j
G W McConnell medical aid joor 3d 00 under a gold standard, ahd Bland
one of the best physi­ I The property at issue amounts to about
B b Coulter, bridge work
cians
in our town, but
3 Ou proposes to rob every lender of half
islands,
to
work
on
the
sugar
plan-
[
The next regular meeting of the C. L.
with no good results. At $1,000.—[Eugene Guard.
tV R Evarts, marshal election ..
2 00 his loan. That is what the Bland
tations.
S.
C.
will
be
at
the
residence
of
Prof.
last
a
neighbor advised
W K brown, road work
7 25
me to try Dr. Pierce s
J C Pennington, salary................ 50 6u substitute means, and it is what the i Buchanan.
Favorite
Prescription,
Some time ago Mr. Simon Goldbaum
Governor Pennoyer of Oregon has
which I did. ana after
Ella K Loper, boardiug poor .
12 00 free coinage of silver at 16 to 1
Van Brown, who has filled the posi­ endowed Williams college with a
taking
one
bottle I felt of San Luis Rey, Cal., was troubled with
H F Bedwell, hardware
greatly benefited.
I
means.— Toledo Blade.
tion of yard foreman with Jones & scholarship of $3,450 in memory of
Glass A Prudnomme, printing
would advise all ladies a lame back and rheumatism. He used
similarly afflicted to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and a prompt
Adams the past five years, has been
rejected ........................... ...... 61
his son who died there last term. The
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Atas.
J acobs .
" Favorite Prescription.’’
Justice transcript, state vs John
Five bids were opened yesterday for offered and has accepted a similar posi­
Yours truly.
cure was effected. He says he has since
money
is to be used for the support
Burden....................................... 62 20
Mrs.
SAMVEL A. JACOBS. advised many of his friends to try it and
tion
at
Santa
Barbara,
Cal.
He
expects
Do, state vs Guy F Smith ......... o3 7u the erection of F. E. Rogers’ cottage.
of the needy and deserving students, A book of 168 pages, entitled “Woman
Isaac Daugherty was appointed justice The lowest, $1647, was by Simmons A to leave next Monday. Van is a number
Her Diseases,” sent sealed in plain all who have done so have spoken highly
preference being given to Oregon and
one
young
man,
and
has
hosts
of
friendB
O. lUe peace loi district .>u. 1, lu place of Arthur
The highest bid was only
envelope for io cents in stamps to pay of it. It is for sale by 8. Howorth & Co.,
•»alter Puller, deceased.
postage. Address Dr. Pierce as above.
students when such are in college.
who will be sorry to see him leave.
Druggists,
i about fifty dollars above this figure.
F. II. B ARN HART, Editor A Propr.
J» G. fcCKllA^i, Ab»oci<ftte Editor.
LEGAL
A NORTH WIND
In this country brings cold weather. Cold weather
means much fuel. A first-class stove is the most
economical luxury on earth. In fact it will put dollars
in the owner's pocket by saving fuel.
HODSON’S STOVES
Are handsome in design and finish. Are splendid
heaters. Are great 6avers of fuel. Are what you want.
*4
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*<
AC
i
<«
1
HODSON sells Shelf and Heavy Hardware.
He also sells Paints and Builders' Supplies.
He carries a Large Line of the Best Tinware.
He runs a Tin Shop in Connection with Store.
Keeping
Everlastingly
at it
Brings Success.
That i6 the motto we have adopted to obtain
business. We find it a good one.
1895 7X GOOD YEAR
Tn which to sell a large amount of
groceries. V hether the times improve
or not people will buy groceries. We
have had a good trade during '94 and
are confident of more for 95.
C. M. WEED.