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A hundred years from now, some of the fellows who are complaining so bitterly about Dolph's coldness, may wish again that they had him where they could sit down on him. Bicycle Riding. An exchange says: The first week , of congress the order was: “Jump The average duration of cycling F. li. BAHMIAKT, Editor 4c Propr. onto Tom Reed.” The last week's enthusiasm among the ordinary rid J. G. ECKMAN, A*»ociate Editor. orders will be: “Tom Reed, jump in ing class is three years. The first and help us let go. Don't be a parti few months are spent in wobbling Subscription $1.00 Per Year. around on the pavements, eyes fixed san, Tom. be a patriot.” G old to the value of $45.892.000 and staring, elbows (and knees for ADVERTISING RATES. was produced in the United States Secretary Carlisle’s communication that matter) akimbo, coat-tails drag Re*dlng notice» in local columns 10 cents per line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. last year, according to the statistics to the senate, in which he declares ging on the wheel or fluttering to Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month fl; each additional inch 50 cents per kept by Wells, Fargo & Co., of San that the revenues will exceed tb’e the breeze. After the first muscle month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding Francisco. This is an increase of expenditures of the government by ache stage has passed we find the 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to $11,690.000 over the output of 1893, at least $22,01)0,000 during the calen enthusiasm augmented to ecstacy, be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per line. and largest yield in 25 years. The dar year 1895, created a sensation, like to that of a child in the swing, same tonnage of silver was produced as well .it might. The deficit for and speed and distance, seem limit FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 1895. in 1894 as in 1893, but the decline in January was about $6,700,000. It is less. Then the country road, and value made it worth but $28,721,000 not probable that this rate of deficen- the happiness is supreme. Not only T he most reliable figures shew against $38,492.000 in 1893. . cy will be kept up, however, for the are the senses pleased, but the whole that the United States has in banks T he legislative session will prob January payments of interests and organism rejoices in a condition of and deposit vaults $661.WK),000 in ably close to-night at midnight. The pensions are always very heavy. physical beatitude. That newly de gold and 1624,000,000 in silver. It is forty days for which members can But there is no reason, unfortunate scribed sense, the muscle sense, con nothing less than a national shame draw pay end at that time. It is ly, for believing Mr. Carlisle’s esti tributes its share in this expression that a great nation should under within their province to prolong the mate. He is notoriously erratic in of well-being. The locomotor appa such conditions be paralyzed and session, working without pay, but it I financial predictions, and none of his ratus of man craves exercise as the prostrated by a lot of tinkering poli is not likely to be done. A good estimates so far have proved correct. stomach craves food, and the gratifi ticians. cation produces similar good feeling many biils, some of them of consid in the respective organs. But such In ratifying the treaty with Japan Congress should get a "grab bag erable importance, have passed one the senate adopted the very com exercise 1 Clad in porous wool, the ready. There will be a mighty hus or the other of the houses, but will mendable precaution of abrogating whole body is as it were swimming likely perish for want of time. The tling during the dying hours of this senatorial problem will be solved in the eleven-year clause which Secre through a sea of oxygen, breathing congress to get something “for my tary Gresham's maladroit manage at every pore. A speed of ten miles district.” For instance, there is a one way or another very soon. ment permitted to be embodied in an hour means augmented atmos ------ —. big grab of “southern war claims'! the document, and replaced it with a pheric pressure of three or four T he year 1894 was not one marked pending, and it is now or never, as provision for modifying or annulling pounds on the ventrai surface and by general prosperity, and yet the many of the honorable members be amount bestowed by gift on Ameri the treaty on one year’s notice. corresponding decrease of a few lieve. can churches, colleges, museums, This is the only sane way of formu pounds below normal pressure on lating a treaty, and is, however, in | the dorsal surface. The whole spin W hen Harrison was inaugurated art libraries and other institutions accordance with the methods usually al tract is thus subjected to pneu in 1889 the interest-bearing public | for the general good reached an ag pursued in similar negotiations with matic suction and its circulation debt was $889,853,990, and when he gregate of $19,967,116. In 1893 the! other nations. We cannot reason thereby stimulated. These are all retired in 1893 it was only $585,029,- total was no less than $33.319,866. ably be asked to tie up the hands of factors in the spirit of exbiliration 1W). On February 1, 1895, it had in These figures are a splendid evidence i our government for ten years and a experienced by judicious riders. And creased to $684,323,710, and when of the disposition of many people of year's notice, especially with an the cold sponge bath on reaching the next bonds are sold it will wealth to seek the best way to con oriental nation just emerging from home, without which no exercise can amount to $746,723,710. These fig fer a lasting benefit on their fellow a state of semi-barbarism. The sen contribute its full quota of good, is ures tell a story that the average men. ate has rebuked the secretary’s folly looked forward to with quite as much citizen can easily understand. in this matter and has sharply cor zeal of anticipation as is the hearty OHEGOV NEWS AND NOTES. --------- -------------- rected the blunders he allowed the meal (in waiting). Now that the republicans are in The women's charity edition of the state department to fall into.— Ex. Now our amateur has reached that control of the popular branch of the Salem Statesman on January 29th condition of development of the spec Missouri legislature, they have de netted the sum of $243. T he cuckoo Boston Post says: “The ial wheeling sense enabling him to liberately resolved to restore a por A prune raiser in Salem has a limb republican party in 1894 undertook adjust himself to the conditions of trait of Abraham Lincoln to the from an Italian prune tree that to put the democratic party in a hole moving equilibrium automatically, place in the chamber from which it and put the entire country in a hole.” even under very trying conditions; grew nine feet in one year. was indignantly removed by the That is, a democratic president, a he can endure several continuous Rev. J. H. Roork, financial agent democrats some thirty years ago. democratic cabinet, a democratic hours in the saddle without fatigue, of Willamette university, died sud This threatened demonstration of of senate and a democratic house, with and his great thigh muscles have fensive partisanship will doubtless denly on Monday, of neuralgia of the a fair, open field to do everything developed to meet the demands. excite the violent opposition of many heart. they wanted, and did do enough to The ordinary rider has, in say one of the most distinguished moss-cov An appeal has been taken to the disgust an entire nation, now want year, reached the limit of develop ered Bourbons in “Old Missoury.” supreme court in the matter of con to palm off their misdeeds onto re ment. If he loves riding because of firmation by Judge Fullerton of the publicans. Satan himself has no the physical pleasures, and drinks in T he richest man in the next con Oregon Pacific sale. more impudence. Republicans are the beauties of nature as he speeds gress will be Mr. Sorg, of the third The bill before the legislature to not responsible for the conditions of over the country, you will find that Ohio district, whose wealth is esti abolish the .judgeship held by judge trade in Germany, France and Spain. he never rides solely for distance mated at $15,000,000 and income at Hewitt in this district was defeated They have not caused gold to be the record, but for real pleasure, and $1,000,000. He is one of*the thir in the bouse last Friday. principal export. They have not hence does not go beyond his ca teen democrats elected from north The students of Pacific University delivered students to China for pacity. ern states to the next house. As at Forest Grove have subscribed slaughter, and conspired against the But too many ride for the excite Mr. Sorg will soon hand in his about $3000 to the amount necessary Hawaiian republic. They have not ment,'and their pleasure is boasting check for $20,000 to meet the income to secure the Parsons fund. legislated millions of men out of of miles covered. These latter are tax required by a democratic law he the three years’ enthusiasts. They F. L. Posson & Son, of Portland, workshops. And democrats have. will hardly feel like accepting the know almost nothing of the real have made an assignment. It is financial activities and shadowy Tax Figure*. pleasures of cycling and their enthu said to have been the outcome of a honor of running for governor of The following figu res regarding taxes siasm is shortlived. dispute between stockholders. Ohio on the democratic ticket. are fresh from the books of County Just a few words as to the saddle W. W. Saunders, who was par Clerk McKern, some of which are from a about which the laity are exercised. doned from the Salem penitentiary summary just completed: T he remark is often heard that Experience proves that a firm, al by populist governor Pennoyer, has Total value of taxable prop the conduct of the legislature at most springless saddle, very narrow erty as equalized by the Salem, in being unable to agree been admitted to the bar at Spokane, at the pommel, and sloping back state board ................ . . $5,700,554.00 upon the choice of a senator, is pav Wash. ward so that the weight is received Amount of special school tax 7,062.15 ing the waj* for the election of U. S. In the Marion county teachers’ Amount of city taxes in all on the tuber ischii, is the least senators by popular vote. But the examination, among the questions cities of the county to be harmful. On the country road one humiliating reflection comes back, submitted in history was “Who was collected . ....... ................ 7,050.70 finds a rider thus mounted poising that the legislature at Salem is one the first governor of Oregon?” To Amount of general county his body delicately on three points of the masterpieces of popular suf this two of the papers on that sub tax. 79,806.65 of support, viz., handle bars, saddle frage. When the people learn how ject conveyed the intelligence that Total tax to be collected 96,075.50 and pedals. He is never jarred and to choose a legislature that will rep George Washington and Grover Amount collected last year his extremities or buttocks never was .................................... 95,464.25 resent them at home, there will be Cleveland held such position. grow numb. While we thus advo Amount of general county no trouble about getting senators of X. N. Steeves, the accomplice of cate the three-point support, we tax last year was......... . 80,576.75 the same kind. Bunco Kelly in the murder of old Number of unpaid polls. . 2,156 emphatically protest against the man Sayres, has been sentenced to T he action of the bolting republi 15 years at Salem and a fine of one The rates of levy made for the current scorcher position and especially for year are: young boys. There is no use trying cans in Salem in voting one day for thousand dollars. It was the fine State and countv.................... to tell an experienced road rider Williams, the next for Lowell and that hurt. It fairly knocked the : City of McMinnville . . 6 “ that he must sit erect.' He will tell then changing back to Williams, breath out of his attorneys. An ap-1 City of Newberg................... .10 “ you that it cannot be done, and will demonstrates very clearly that the peal for a new trial has been taken City of Dayton............ . 3 “ retort by saying that more harm is fight has not been for any principle to the supreme court. City of Sheridan.................. 5 “ done to the perineum bv erect pos School district No. 3.......... .. 2 “ or national policy, but is merely a Richard S. Banker, who conspired <4 44 44 y ture than by the slight inclination ...2 “ war upon the party majority and to swindle the A. O. U. W. out of « forward of the body. «« « n............. 4’4“ organization. These men hold the $2,000 life insurance by feigning “ “ “ 16............ ...5 “ Now for a curtain lecture to the same views and represent the same death by drowning, pleaded guilty to “ “ “22............ .. 1M“ doctors. Ride a wheel for your policy as Mr. Dolph upon the finan the charge, and was sentenced on “ “ “29 ........... • 5^“ health. This implies that not all cial question, and upon all other im “ “ 33............ • • 2)6“ Monday to five years in the peniten “ need it. Dress for wheel riding, and portant subjects of national legisla “ “40............ - 2^“ tiary. The two Hunters, who are “ don ’ t let your dignity coat-tails fly tion. “ “ “77............. charged with conspiracy in this to the breeze like a jav. When you “ “78............. .. 6 “ fraud, will have their trial on March “ ride dress accordingly, and try and T he state of Pennsylvania is about “ “ “82........... 5 per cent 11th. look trim and carry yourself grace to publish an illustrated book of 1000 fully. Dignity does suffer when Medford parties have been agita In these days of telephone, telegraph, pages on the birds and mammals of the professional or other gentleman ting the proposition of submitting to electricity and steam, people cannot the state, at a cost of about $30,000 for 24,000 copies. A copy will be! vote the question of a removal of the afford to wait days or as many hours for goes paddling along with pantaloon placed in every school and other county seat from Jacksonville, and relief. This is our reason for offering you wings sticking out at ankles, knees library, and the remaining volumes of course according to their ideas it One Minute Cough Cure. Neither days, hitting handlebars, and everything nor hours, nor even minutes elapse be- above the seat flying loose. To ride will be distributed where they are should go to Medford, the citizens of fore relief is afforded. Rogers Bros. gracefully means to ride with a likely to prove most useful in edu-1 the latter town to subscribe a suffi minimum of discomfort and fatigue, eating the people to discriminate in cient sum to furnish a suitable court FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY, and if one can not acquire that art favor of the many useful animals now house, etc. It is doubtful if any hunted down nearly to the point of proposition to remove the seat of gov These Three, but the Greatest of without instruction, by all means go All is Charity. to a training school. The profession extermination. The farmers have ernment from Jacksonville would be A drama will be given at Garrison ’ s favorably considered over the county should set a good example in this as named the volume the “bird book,”i opera house, Friday, March 1st, at 8 p. in all other matters pertaining to now, but when it comes to a change, and the demand for it will be lively. physical development.— The. Toledo if ever, Ashland might want to bid m., entitled “The Woven Web ” ------ ---------- We have faith that this drama will Medical and Surgical Reporter. to hold the “ county ring." — Tidings. T he valuable time taken up by the please you all. We hope you will all The Moores horticultural bill which attend or send proxies. The charity of legislature in wrangling over the It is reported that Postmaster- Portland charter emphasizes the has become a law, creates a board of the affair is entire and absolute. General Bissell will retire from the six members, one from the state at need that has been apparent for a The caste contains such well-known, cabinet in April. He has not given long time, of a general charter law large and one from each of five dis popular and favorite artists as Mesdames his reasons. that will enable the people residing tricts, as follows: 16t—Multnomah, L. L. Hobbs, Inez Cooper and C. Fellows. in cities to govern themselves to Clackamas. Yamhill, 'Washington, Messrs. C. McKinney, F. E. Rogers, E. H. Baker, A. McPhiilips, N. E. Kegg, P. Frederick Douglass, the colored some extent. As a general thing Columbia, Clatsop, and Tillamook. D. Glenn and John Eveuden, alias orator and statesman, dropped dead 2d— Marion, Polk, Benton, Lincoln. they know what they want better Nezzitckatcka. than do ninety men gathered from Linn and Lane. 3d—Douglas, Jack- Admission 25 cents. Plan of distribu at his residence in Washington on all over the state, who have but a re son, Klamath, Josephine, Coos, Curry tion during the drama. Prof. Toney's Wednesday. He was 78 years old. mote interest in the affairs of the and Lake. 4th—Wasco, Sherman, orchestra will discourse their usual sweet T he democratic congress will get metropolis. The same is true in re Morrow, Gilliam and Crook. Sth— music. out on March 4th, on bonds amount Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Baxer, gard to smaller cities. Malheur, Harney and Grant. To The exposure to all sorts and condi ing to just $162,500,000. It has cost E x -Q ueen Liliuokalani’s formal hold office four years. They shall tions of weather that a lumberman is the people more than ten times that abdication of her “rights” to the have a secretary at not more than called upon to endure in the camps often much in the last two years. But Hawaiian throne is merely another $1200 a year. The board is clothed produces severe colds which, if not grin and bear it and make the best proof of the deadly blight of Mr. with the necessary powers of regula promptly checked, result in congestion of it; there are better times near at or pneumonia. Mr. J. O. Davenport, Cleveland’s favor. But for the zeal ting. inspecting, quarantining, dis ex-manager of the Fort Bragg Redwood hand. ous though misdirected friendship of j infecting, etc., necessary to protect Co., an immense institution at Fort It seems probable that ex-Queen the Eminent Person at Washington, the fruit against the introduction Bragg, Cal., says they sell large quanti the deposed monarch might to-day and spread of diseases and pests | ties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at Lilioukalani will be exiled to the be enjoying the bracing liberties of among fruit trees. The members the company’s store and that he has United States. This will probably private citizenship on a generous are to be appointed by a board con himself used this remedy for a severe not bother anybody but Grover pension provided by the American1 sisting of the governor, secretary cold and obtained immediate relief. This Cleveland, whose deep interest in government under the terms of set and treasurer of state. They have prevents any tendency of a cold toward Mrs. Dominis’ welfare is fully known tlement proposed by the Harrison power to appoint quarantine guard- [ pneumonia and insures a prompt recov to the American people. The lady administration. On the surface it ians in each district when necessary ery. For sale by S. Howorth & Co., can turn a pretty penny by making the tour of the dime museums. looks very much as though Mrs. and to paj- them $2 per day. For druggists. There are a great many people who Dominis had been “the main guy” in the support of the board and prose a large and brilliantly successful cution of its work the coming two Mrs. Bourke Cockran died in New would willingly pay a dime to see the darkey ex-ruler. bunco game. York city on the 20th. years, $12,000 is appropriated. Yamhill County Reporter. SEWS OF THE WEEK. The woman suffrage bill passed the lower house in California by 45 to 29 on Tuesday. Wav down at Españole, N. M., on Saturday, the thermometer regis tered 14 degrees below zero, with five inches of snow. The emperor of China has ordered the beheading of all civil, military and naval officers connected with the defense of Wei-Hai-Wei. San Francisco is determined to have the next national republican convention, and has already begun a movement in that direction. An order of the pope promulgated at Buda Pesth, Hungary, on the 16th, declares that the offspring of mixed marriages shall be brought up in the Catholic faith. The Chicago Herald and Evening Post have been sold to James W. Scott, who has been connected with the papers for many years. The fig ure paid was $2,000,000. Subscriptions to the San Joaquin valley railroad project, which is to relieve San Francisco of the thrall- dom of the Southern Pacific “octo pus," have reached the two and a quarter million mark, and the list is still growing. The silver question in the United States and Europe is becoming in teresting to the political and financial world in Berlin. The reichstag has declared in favor of a resolution just submitted summoning another inter national conference on the currency question. A gigantic strike of electrical con tractors occurred in New York city Monday. Nine hundred men de manded eight hours instead of nine after the 15th. They say if non union men are put in their places they will call out 80.090 men of other trades. Isaac Pusey Gray, United States minister to Mexico, died on the 14th in the city of Mexico, of pneumonia, at the age of 67. He was governor of Indiana from 1884 to 1888, and in 1892 was a prominent candidate for the presidency before the national democratic convention. There is hunger and suffering in the mountains of Kentucky, and un less some sort of relief is devised there will be death. The rivers are frozen and the roads are so impass able from snow that it is almost im possible to get supplies, as all groc eries have to be hauled in wagons. All the grocers are out of supplies. Pneumonia and fever are epidemic. At Vanceburg, Ky., on Sunday the preachers devoted their atten tion to the wildcat-man-dog fight billed to occur in their opera house. The man is to enter the cage and with his hands whip the cat and then tackle the dog. The people are ter ribly aroused, and declare the fight shall uot occur. The preachers were applauded for their radical ex pressions. The 100th anniversary of the birth of George Peabody, the philanthro pist, was quite generally celebrated on the 18tb. One thousand school children took part in the ceremonies at Peabody, Mass., his native town, and cablegrams from Queen Victoria and the Duke of Devonshire, chair man of the donation fund of two and a half millions made by Mr. Peabody to the poor of London, were read. Princess Paulina, who arrived in New York December 22d last, and who has since that time been the ob ject of great interest to thousands, died in New York city on the 15th. Princess Paulina was born in Holland in 1875, and during the past nine years has been seen and fondled by nearly all the kings and queens of Europe. She was brought to this country under a two years’ contract by Manager F. E. Proctor. The princess was exactly 17 inches high, and weighed but 84 pounds. Judge R. A. Ballinger has decided the county seat case of Snohomish county, and has granted the injunc tion prayed for against its removal from Snohomish to Everett. The grounds of the decision were that the county commissioners threw out legal votes and that the requirements of the constitution had not been com plied with. The final decision of the matter may not be reached for some time yet, but until it is, the county seat will remain where it now is. The residents of Snohomish cele brated their victory until midnight Thursday, and an organization of 200 armed men, formed to guard the records from violent removal to Everett, paraded the streets. Considerable effort is being made just now to bring about a change in the policy of Russia. The diplomatic world attaches great importance to the prolonged stay of the Princess of Wales in St. Petersburg, and the in fluence acquired by her over Nicholas II, who now seems to be completely dominated by the Prince and Prin cess of Wales. Feminine influences, in spite of very considerable pro gress of the policy of alliances be tween the powers, contributed more to the downfall of Prince Bismarck than did the wishes of Kaiser Wil-; helm. Therefore, if the Princess of Wales and the dowager empress of Russia are acting in concert, it is quite possible that they may obtain results which will prove a complete check for the diplomatists. The German party at the Russian court is also much excited. They pretend to have the young empress on their side, but there is nothing to show that this is the case. Nicholas II has, it is true, sent a present of some horses to Kaiser Wilhelm, but he has made no change in that part Scrofula in the Blood A NORTH WIND Causes Glands of the Neck tc Swell Up 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. This Trouble and a Case of Rheu matism Cured by Hood’s. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “ Dear Sirs: A little over a year ago 1 had a swelling come on the side of my neck. 1 was in very poor health generally and doctored two months with the family physician who said my com plaint was a bilious attack. His treat ment failed to help me so I determined to try Hood’s Sar saparilla. To my great joy, the swel ling on the side of my neck disap peared. I was ben Mrs. W. R. Mallernee efited for my other Meadow, Wa»h. ailments. After taking three bottles of the medicine,I have not had a sick day since. I for one, rec ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to the affiic- HODSON'S STOVES Are handsome in design and finish. Are splendid heaters. Are great savers of fuel. Are what you want. 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. Call in and see O. O. HODSON. Hood’s^ Cures ted, knowing what it has done for me in the past. My husband was afflicted with rheumatism and had that tired feeling. He took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and found it The hull that Precedes the Storm Just the Medicine Needed. We believe it will do all that is claimed for it, if given a fair trial. Both of us have used Hood’s Vegetable Pills and are weH pleased with them.” M rs . W. R. M al lernee , Meadow, Washington. N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This month is more for preparation than for actual conflict. February is the dullest month of the year everywhere, but what is now a business zephyr will soon blow into a cyclone. Hood’S Pills are purely vegetable, and do not gripe, purge, or pain. Sold by all druggists. of Russia’s policy which is based on an understanding with France. The San Francisco Typographical Union has declared a boycott against the H 'ar Cry. the Salvation Army or gan. Two Salvation Army composi tors were discharged because of their membership in the union, and accor dingly the union is fighting them back. Editor Milsaps, of the liar Cry, says the Salvation Army is a military organization, and cannot be subordinated to the rules of any union. The republican tide still flows. On Monday Chas. F. Warwick was elected mayor of Philadelphia over Ex-Governor Pattison by a major ity estimated at from 50.000 to 60,- 000. The most sanguine of the re publican leaders did not hope for a majority higher than 35,000 or 40,- 000, while Governor Pattison ex pressed himself as confident that he would be elected by 20,000 plurality. the R ed FROHT Is prepared for this business revival. Its stock of groceries is kept fresh and up to date. Our’s is no “original package store. You are as safe in having your purchases weighed and done up by us as to get them in original packages. We have beard of places where you cannot do this. • • • Our aim is to Please and Satisfy. Come and see us. E. L. WEIEZD. THE INTER OCEAN ------------------IS THE---------------------------- Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. u. --------- -------------- C. 1. S. Quotations from Goldsmith. Literary Study—“Gray’s Elegy,” Mrs. E. C. Apperson. “Renaissance and Modern Art,” Miss Ella Hendricks. 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I The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. It has something of Interest to each member of the family. ITS YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT is the very best of its kind. ITS LITERARY FEATURES are unequaled. POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit ot the ablest discussions on all live political topics. It also gives them THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. 1HE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, THE NEWS AND COn.lERCIAI. CENTER OF ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS. AND IS BETTER ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY PAPER FARTHER EAST. It is in accord with the people of the West both in Politics and Literature. Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOL. LAR PER YEAR. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. The Inter Ocean and the Reporter one year for $1.33. ASSIGNEE’S NALE»,NOTICE. t. F. CALBREATH. B. B. GOrCHEB. O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is here by riven that the undersigned as the as Calbreath & Goucher. signee of the estate of the Union Hardware Com pany, an insolvent debtor, of McMinnville, Ore PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. gon, will, by virtue of an order of the Hon. H H Hewitt, judge of the circuit court of the Third WcMlNNVILLE - - . - O bbgo « judicial district of the state ot Oregon, said order bearing date February Sth, 1895, and by virtue of (Office over Braly's bank.) the authority in said assignee vested'under the law, duly sell at public auction at McMinnville, Yamhill county. Oregon, on the 25th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1*95. at the hour of eleven o'clock ARTHUR J. M. a. m . of saiii day, for cash in hand to the highest bidder, all the personal property now in the bands ot said assignee, and belonging to the es tate of said Union Hardware Company, said property in brief being described as the whole of the remaining stock of Hardware, Tinware and Farming Implements and Buggies, and all the ROOMS IN UNION BLOCK stock of goods now located in the store building formerly used and occupied by said company, M c M innville , O regon . also all notes and book accounts now in the hands of said assigi.ee and belonging to said Union Hardware Company, (said uotes and ac counts being fully described and itemized in "Exhibit A" attached to end made a part of the petition filed in the circuit court of the state ot Oregon for Yamhill county, for the order author izing and directing the above sale.) The following general form6 are always in Ftock Dated this the 14th day of February. A. D 1895. and for sale at the Reporter office : 8. A. MANNING, Assignee of the estate of Union Hardware com Warranty Deeds Real Estate Mortgage pany. 7-2 Quit-claim Deeds Chattel Mortgage Bond for Deed Satisfaction ot Mort. Farm Lease Transfer of Mortgage Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOVNT. We carry a large stock of Stationen»’ and aro prepared to do job printing of every sort in tha V'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, best style of the art and at low figures. xN assignee of the estate of Fuuua <k Sons, in solvent debtors, has filed iu the circuit court ot the stale of Oregon, for Yamhill county, his final account with said estate. Hnd that on Monday, the 25th day of March, 1895, at the hour of one o'clock in the aiternoon of said day, at the court house in McMinnville, Oregon, the same being the first day of the next regular term of said court, I will ask said court to pass upon and al low said final account, and for my discharge a* Known said assignee. All persons having anv objections Everywhere. sSk to said final account must file them In said court Sold Everywhere. on or before said time, when the same will be called up for final disposition and allowance. Grown Every’where. 8-5 c. PALMER, Assignee. T LAFAYETTE. Mrs. Maggie Luke, P. W. M., Mrs. Capt. Bailey, W. M. and Mrs. Dr. H. R. Littlefield of Myrtle Chapter No. 15 of Portland were present at the organization of Integrity chapter Monday night. An old “tramp print” is amusing our people this week with his guitar. Mr. and Mrs.W. M. Sutton are visiting in Portland this week. Again it is rumored that we are to have a new depot building. We have a regularly organized board of trade now : W. R. Derby, president; G. A. Graves, vice president; T. II. Du- pey, secretary and R. P. Bird, treasurer. They expect to do some good work for the town when the machinery becomes thorough!}* lubricated. Our sick are improving slowly. Mr. Howard is carrying his face and arm in a sling this week. Muscular rheumatism is the cause. “Uncle” Jim Olds is shaking hands with friends here this week. VIAL, D. Physician and Surgeon, LEGAL BLANKS. A Startling Admission. F errys S eeds Ask your dealer for them Send for j Ferry’» Seed Annual for 1895. in New York City, for five con secutive years, the proportion of Deaths from Consumption has been three in every Twenty Persons. Epidemics of Cholera, Yellow Fever and other diseases of similar character, so ter rible in their results, occasion wide spread alarm and receive the most careful consid eration for their prevention and cure, while consumption receives scarcely a thought, yet the number of their victims sinks into insignificance when compared with those of consumption. Comparatively few people know what to do for their loved ones when they see them gradually lose strength, lose color, manifest feeble vitality and emacia- tion, or develop a cough, with difficult breathing, or hemorrhage. Cod liver oil was for a long time given in all such cases, but the poor success attending its use coupled with ita nauseating taste has led many practitioners, as well as the public at large, to place their main reliance in Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It de serves early attention and will prove effect ual not in everycasebutin alarge percentage of cases, and we believe that fully ¿8 per cent, of all cases of consumption can. iftaken in the early stages of the disease, be cured with the “ Discovery.” Dr. Pierce does not ask people to believe until they have in- vestigated for themselves. A pamphlet has been published having the names, addresses and photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies which will be mailed free to those sending for it with their name and address upon a postal card, or you can have a medical treatise, in book form of 160 pages, mailed to you, on receipt of address and six cents in stamps. You can then write those cured and learn their experi ences. Address for Book, W orld ’ s D ispensary M edical A ssociation , Buffalo, N. Y. COCNTY TREAM KER S NOTICE. is money on hand to pay all warrants endorsed prior to October 5th, 1S94. I NHERE J. C. PENNINGTON, County "Treasurer. k Invaluable fo all planters and lu vers ^ol Fine Vegetables and Beautiful ■^Flowers \\ r n- t< it-Free. 1» m Fl : kju A co Detroit, MirL Feb. 22, 1895. G reat • • N orthern j R ailway | i The New Way East THE SHORT ROUTE I And O. K. A N. 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