The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, April 19, 1895, Image 2

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    Yamhill County Reporter.
A HOJir.lÀDE Hl.KT.
made a citizen of our United S a.es
of America until he first foreswear
his allegiance to all foreign power
including the pope sitting at Rome Causes Glands of the Neck tc
or elsewhere.
Swell Up
3d, That we do all in our power to
break down the influence of the pope This Trouble and a Case of Rheu­
and the priests in our country.
matism Cured by Hood’s.
4th, That we warn all against
sending their children to Catholic “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
“ Dear Sirs: A little over a year ago 1
schools, or where they may come
under the influence of any Roman had a swelling come on the side of my
neck. 1 was in very poor health generally
Catholic.
and doctored two
5th, That we use every diligence
months with the
to keep Roman Catholics out of
family physician
offices of influence or trust.
who said my com­
6th, That we send a copy of these
plaint was a bilious
resolutions to the Cumberland Pretby-
attack. His treat­
terian for publication.
E ditor R eporter —The all absorb­
ing question among us now seems to
J. G. ECK TIAN, Associate Editer.
be “What shall we do to revive our
prosperity?” The Oregonian is full
Subscription $1.00 Per Year. of proposed remedies suggested by
divers correspondents.
Lets look
into matters around home and see
ADVERTISING RATES
what we have done to bring about
Reeding notices in local column» 10 cent» per
line for first week and 5 cents per Une thereafter. those things.
That old chestnut,
Display »dvertlaement». annual rates, one inch
per month Si; each additional inch 50 cents P* r “patronize home industry,” is bosh
month
Many ladies especially,
Obituary and marriage notice» not exceed: ng to many.
10 lines published free if furnished in time to
be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per send away from home to buy nearly
line.
everything they wear. Their ex­
cuse is that they "can t get anything
they want here.” Isn’t the fault
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1895.
WEST CIIL11ALE.U.
with their wants? They always
want something that is not here,
The Fir Park literary society
T he breeders of Jersey cattle are
. Our local dealers are ignored as again organized, after having been ad­
making some
pretty
broad
claims
in
our journed for the winter. Last Saturday
, .
. “cheap country stores.” And —
regard to their success as competi- , ,
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dealers will also send away, and evening the question “Resolved, That
tors in the World s fair test Of milk . . ,
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bring here and sell everything thev capital punishment should be abolished,”
and butter qualities. A circular sent cu
direct
it;on l0 a)1
was decided in favor of the affirmative. |
out by the Amencan Jersey Cattle that is manufactured here or raised The Sunday school was reorganized
Club states that the Jerseys ’gave Qn tfae farms Let SQme ong CQunt April 7th. Mrs. W. R. Carter was elect- j
more
milk,
e ♦
,
. ’ made .more , cheese and over au
the list 4. of / manufactures
and 1 ed superintendent.
butter in quantity and per 100 products of the town and vicinity A. L. Myers of this vicinity has ob­
pounds of milk, produced cheese and and make inquiry and he will be tained work on a “dredger” in Portland. !
butter at less cost, and showed their! astonished at the result of his find­ Ed. Williams has completed liis work
ability to make a profitable return ;
,w\ere such a traffic as this at Hillsboro, and will move to Newberg '
upon an increased quantity of feed; wU1 drive th(f mQSt prosperous coun. soon.
Nearly all the farmers of this vicinity
that the butter and cheese scored try ¡nf0 bankruptcy and its inhabit-
have
sold their goat wool to a buyer from
There is a
higher than that of any other breed ants
*“ to the poorhouse.
1
””
Middleton.
drastic
remedy
for
this,
and
that
is
—in fact in every point the Jerseys
Arbor day was observed at the valley
excelled their competitors.” There to form a league and boycott every 1 school house, Friday.
mother's son that spends money
is nothing left for anybody else to away from home which may be spent1 An Easter feast was given by Mrs.
claim and if the test was a thorough at home. Let those who patronize Sallee last Sunday All who were pres-1
one all round in which breeders of other places and other peoples go to ent report an enjoyable time.
other kinds took part, it is a signal
ot^er places and peoples for
C hehalis .
. their patronage.
H omeist .
IIOMEIST.
victory for the dooryard pets.
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I. H. RAHN H AK I, Editor A Propr
Scrofula in the Blood
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
Mr». W. K. Mallernee efited for my other
Meadow, Wasb.
ailments. After
taking three bottles of the medicine,! have
not had a sick day since. I for one, rec­
ommend Hoad’s Sarsaparilla to the afflic-
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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 well
pleased with them.” M rs . W. R. M al ­
lernee , Meadow, Washington.
N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, and do
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Creed more
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The only Plow Shoe that is selling now
is the Oil Grain Creedmore.
Our Stock is now Complete, and our Prices
lower than ever. Now that
We have
got them, and we are leading the pro­
cession this year for the Best Goods
and Lowest Prices.
Hood’s^- Cures
ted, knowing what it has done for me in I
the past. My busband was afflicted with
rheumatism and had that tired feeling.
He took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and found it
Think of it
♦
House Cleaning is in Order
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We have a Genuine Milwaukee Oil Grain
We call Especial Attention to
4;
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Lace Curtains
Creedmore for
ZXT
not gripe, purge, or pain. Sold by all druggists.
Poor Indeed!
BICYCLE SPEED.
New
K
Spring 3 wool
Goods ” Prices.
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estate .57 a aec 26 t 5 r 5...........
$1 to $3.50 per pair.
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The prospect of relief from drastic ca­
T he Charleston News and Courier
thartics for persons troubled with consti­ Wm F Letuom and wf to A A Van-
explains that the new constitution to
Apropos of the regulation of the
voorheis & Co lot 2 blk 14
pation is poor indeed. True they act
This shoe is always appreciated by buyers
be framed for South Carolina will, speed of bicycles, a writer in the upon the bowels, but this they do with
140
Sheridan....................................
by agreement between the two fac-' Springfield (Mass.) Republican says: violence, and their operation tends to Wm M Chrisman assignee of W
and is a great bargain at this price.
H Harrison to John F Converse
tions of the democratic party, be “Bicycle riders who think that no weaken the intestines, anil is prejudicial
271.17 a pt T R Harrison and
adopted if 65,000 whit^-men vote for one can tell how fast they are riding 1 to the stomach. Hostetter’s Stomach
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it, no matter how many negroes vote as they “scorch ’ along the streets Bitters is an effectual laxative, but it W A Culbertson dies t 5 r 4 and
against it. This democratic organ are very much mistaken. It is the neither gripes nor enfeebles. Further­ 5 ................................................. 95 JO
J W and Flora B Fletcher to-
is not satisfied with generalization easiest thing in the world to meas- more, it promotes digestion and a regu­
Timoth.v Goodrich 8 a near Day­
lar
action
of
the
liver
and
the
kidneys.
but goes into particulars, and says ure Aiieir speed accurately enough to
4
ton ...............................................
800
It
is
an
efficient
barrier
against
and
rem
­
all that is necessary is for 65,000 swear to it without reading the
4
John
M
Lady
et
ux
to
Elnius
U
edy for malarial complaints and rheu­
white men to vote one way. They cyclometer they carry or knowing
and Rebecca Henderson 9-10
matism, and is of great benefit to the
may allow 65,000 or 80,000 or 120,000 the distance they ride, All that is weak, nervous and aged. As a medici­ inteiest in sw qr sec 8 t5r6 1400
negroes to vote against it, making | necessary is to note carefullj' the nal stimulant it cannot be surpassed.
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“We take pleasure in recommending
an apparent adverse majority of m umber of revolutions the pedals Physicians cordially recommend, and its
15,000 or 55,000, but it will not make in a given period of time, say professional indorsement is fully borne Chamberlain's Cough Remedy because it
count. The 65,000 white votes will five seconds, or a single second, and out by popular experience. Appetite and is praised by all who try it,” says J. W.
be enough to adopt the constitution. then if the “gear” is known the speed sleep are both improved by this agree­ Cox & Son, druggists, Marshfield, Ore­
gon. No one afflicted with a throat or
«
This is a remarkable advance in is known also. To determine if the able inyigorant and alterative
lung trouble can use this remedy without
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election methods in Southern Caro­ rider is going faster than the eight
EAI'AVETTE.
praising it. It always gives prompt re­
lina. Heretofore they have prohib­ miles an hour allowed by law it is
-
lief. It is especially valuable for colds
ited the negroes from voting or have not necessary to know the “gear” of Harris Littlefield is visiting friends as it relieves the lungs, makes breathing
e •
allowed them to vote without count­ his bicycle; it is only needful to here this week.
easier and aids expectoration. A cold
4
Mr.
Wm.
Tomlinson
of
Vancouver,
B.
will never result in pneumonia when
ing them. Now they propose to count the number of revolutions a
1
allow the negroes to vote and be second. A very little figuring will C.,and Miss May Valentine of this place this remedy is taken and reasonable care
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were married at the Essex House last exercised. For sale by S. Howorth &
counted, but neither the voting then show whether the rider is
Wednesday, Rev. Gay officiating.
Co., druggists.
nor the counting thereof shall breaking the law or not. Whenever
Mrs. H. E. Mosher presented her
Ò
have any effect on the result, It is a rider revolves his pedals once in a liege lord with a 3^4 pound girl baby last
Superintendent’» Report.
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to be a minority system of elections. second it is practically certain that Fridaj’. No wonder Ed. let his prisoner Supt. J. B. Stilwell has completed his
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The white men count their own vote he is riding faster than eight miles escape.
annual report of the schools, from which
»
and decide the result according to an hour. If his bicycle is geared at John Hendricks and John Carse were we glean the following interesting fig­
<j1
hauled
up
before
the
recorder
last
Mon
­
I
that, without any regard to the op­ 60, one revolution a second will carry
ures :
position. It may be contrary to the him 10J miles an hour, if at 63 his day for disorderly conduct. Carse was No. persons of school age
>
5090
3670
Federal constitution and a republi­ speed is a half-mile faster, at 68 it is allowed his liberty, while Hendricks was No resident pupils enrolled
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2641
can form of government, but a little 12| miles, at 72 it is almost 13 miles, ordered to “pundle” $17.90, or languish. Average daily attendance
He did neither, on account of being No teachers employed during
thing like that makes no difference and at 76 it is a little more than 13$.
fleeter of foot than our marshal.
year, males, 66 females99,.
165
to the democrats of South Carolina. One revolution a second is, therefore,
United Sisters lodge D. of H. of New­ No of applicants for certificates
102
faster than the rider of a 56 gear can berg entertained 30 members of Hope
No failing in examination
16
T he Toledo Blade is not a free coin­ legally ride. Any rider can easily lodge in royal style, last Thursday night
No holding 1st grade certificates
46
age advocate, neither is it a goldbug satisfy himself that these figures are injheir elegant new hall.
a
“ od
“
“
53
BEWARE
organ, as the advocates of cheap substantially accurate, and having Quite a number of “Becka’s” went to <c
“ 3d
34
of imitation
money insist upon calling every done so, can no longer plead that he Gervais last Wednesday to institute a “ children not attending any
trade marks
newspaper that does not shout lusti­ does not know how fast he is riding.” new lodge at that place.
school........................................
940
and labels.
Elmer Washburn of P. U. was visiting Average salary paid mail teachers! 44 65
ly for free silver, regardless of its
“
“
“ female teachers! 34 82
significance or consequences. We PRESRVTER1AN VS. CATHOLIC. his parents this week.
The delegates from the several county Whole No original districts
85
believe however, that it sets forth
At the meeting of the Oregon A. O. U. W. lodges will meet at A. O. U.
“
“
school
houses
.........
81
the true status of public feeling in presbytery of the Cumberlaud Pres­ W hall at this place on the 30th inst. to
No graded schools in the county
8
the west when it makes this state­ byterian church, held at Woodburn select a place for their annual picnic.
Value school property, including
ment:
last week, the following • preamble Mrs. Emma Hembree has been quite grounds . . ..
.
186,532
It may be set down as a fact that and resolutions were passed, and sick this week.
No legal voters in county for
at least 90 per cent of the people
Integrity Chapter, O. E. S , is still
school purposes............
2804
Costs no more than inferior package soda— K
™ W
growing.
west of the Mississippi and south of are here published by request
No
schools
visited
by
Supt.
105
In view of the fact that the Decla­
the Ohio are in favor of the general
never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is wn:. III
jfSSs. HI
Average
per
cent
taxes
voted
and
Frank Shepardaon, an engineer on the
proposition for the restoration of sil­ ration of Independence of our U. S.
ver sally acknowledged purest in the world.
S
.0085
ver. There are divisions as to the declares all its people equal and en­ Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at Los levied for all school purposes
best method of doing this, but none titled to equal rights, and that the Angeles, Cal., was troubled with rheu­ Total amount of school funds re­
Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York.
'"T"
on the general proposition. The in­ constitution of our nation places the matism for a long time. He was treated ceived during the year.
$48361 85
Soil by grocers everywhere.
power
of
government
in
the
hands
of
telligent among them realize that the
Write for Am and Hammer Boek of valuaUo Recipe»—FREE.
by several physicians, also visited the Total amount of disbursements 44981 95
f»radical working out of the prob- the people and vouchsafes to each Hot Springs, but received no permanent Amount of unapportioned school
em is one which will require the citizen the right of free speech, and
funds in the hands of county
broadest statesmanship and the to the public the privilege of a free relief until he used Chamberlain’s Pain treasurer at date of this report 6256 50
Balm.
He
says
it
is
the
best
medicine
press,
and
further
declares
a
separa
­
highest intelligence congress can
The McMinnville
command, and not unequivocally and tion of church and state; and, where­ in the world for rheumatism. For sale
blindly committed to any one plan. as, we believe this to be in strict by S. Ho worth & Co., druggists
HOUSEKEEPERS
The details of the method they rec­ accord with divine teaching; and,
who are delicate,
ognize, must be the work of congress; whereas, the sins of intemperance
OUR CLVHBIAG LIST.
run-down, or
that something shall be done is all and profanity are growing in many
’ overworked, and
those who suf­
they demand. They want no palter­ of our communities, being encour­ We have special arrangements with
fer from back­
WM. LAMBERT, PROPRIETOR.
ing, no evasion, no postponement— aged and indulged in by those who the following leading publications,
ache, headache,
but an energetic and successful effort have a name to be Christians, viz: whereby we are able to offer them in
dragging-down
to settle the question in the best Roman Catholics; and, whereas, this connection with our own at exceedingly
sensations in the
Recently improved
Always up to the times-
abdomen,
and
same
Roman
Catholic
church
has
way. But nothing can be done dur­
many other
by introduction of the
ing the next two years in the way of ever usurped political authority low rates, as follows: The R eporter
All work Guaranteed.
symptoms of de­
most modern machin­
legislation. Cleveland is committed wherever they have had the power, and
rangement of the
Weekly Inter Ocean..........................................S1.35 female functions can find renewed
______
and
have
done
so
in
strict
accord
to
strength
Prices always reasonable.
to the single gold standard, and will
ery.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly......... 1.75
health by taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
not change his views. He never does. its church polity; and, whereas, in •Rural Northwest, Portland, semi monthly. . 1 25 and
Prescription. For the pains and aches, the
His veto would stop all efforts con­ our opinion the public school system New York Tribune, weekly............................ 1.25 periods of melancholy and sleeplessness­
is
the
bulwark
of
American
citizen
­
nothing
can do you so much permanent
gress might make. Hence it is that
Family Work
•The Rural Northwest is the brightest,
as this vegetable compound. You
it will be the overshadowing issue in ship, loyalty, freedom and intelli­ the most practical and useful publication good
save the doctor’s fee, as well as your mod­
the campaign of 1896. The effort will gence, and that wherever such a sys­ on the coast for farmers, dairymen
by purchasing this “ Prescription ” of
and esty,
be to nominate and elect a majority tem has been destroyed great evil
Doctor Pierce. For a great many years
fruit
growers.
S. WILSON.
Dr.
R.
V. Pierce (chief consulting physician
W. G. HENDERSON
to congress in favor of the rehabili­ has invariably resulted therefrom;
and specialist to the Invalids’ Hotel and
tation of silver, and of a president and, whereas, it is now and has ever
Surgical
Institute,
of
Buffalo.
N.
Y.)
made
Licenses to Harr) .
been the policy of the Roman Cath­
who is frieudly to the movement.
a specialty of the diseases of women, and
olic church to claim exclusive right April 13, Victoria Delashmutt, aged 21 from his large experience he was able to
a “Prescription” which acted
to educate the young in private and F. B. Churchman, 28, of Sheridan. compound
HITS THE KIGHT NAIL.
upon the special internal parts of
schools, and to this end they are now April 15, Sarah Kutch, 24, to John Me- directly
women. When in doubt as to your ailment
Eacher, 36, of Carlton.
write him, it will cost you nothing. A
The Rural Northwest is a good friend doing all in their power to build up April
16,
Lena
B.
Swick,
20,
and
August
(Third Street, between E and F.)
Book, on "Woman and Her Diseases,”
of the farmers, and always takes a their institutions, asking for and re­ Detmering, 30, of Dayton.
by the World’s Dispensary Med­
ceiving money from our national and April 17, Eden M. Valeutine, 24, of La­ published
ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., is of inter­
practical and common sense view of state treasuries and at the same
WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors.
fayette, and W. J. Tomlinson, 29, of est to all women. It will be sent for ten
matters pertaining to their interest. time tearing down our school system Vancouver, B. C.
cents in stamps.
When women are afflicted with nervous­
April 18, E. L. Heater, 27, andGleeora ness,
One of the best suggestions that by every means in their hands, and
S. WlbSON» manager.
irritability, nervous prostration or ex­
Halladay,
17,
of
Newberg.
in
the
interim
attempting
to
set
up
a
haustion and sleeplessness, in nine cases
have been offered in the line of build­
April 17, J. A. Jones, of Portland, 28, out of ten the source of the trouble is some
papal throne for the triple crown;
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ing up Oregon industries and mak­ and,
irregularity or derangement
whereas, it is now as it ever andEva C. Warren, 21, of McMinnville. displacement,
of the special internal parts. Dr. Pierce’s
ing the state prosperous is the fol­ has been, that the influence and
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
Favorite Prescription cures permanently
Real Estate Transfer».
lowing from its last issue The R e ­ practice of the clergy and laity of the
such cases as well as that distressing in­ Travelers Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call.
Week
ending
April
17th
:
ternal
discharge from the mucous mem­
porter said practically the same Roman Catholic church is opposed to
brane, inflammation and ulceration.
temperance,
virtue,
morality,
purity,
Mrs
Ella
M
and
J
D
Wilson
to
thing several months ago, but none
Brooklyn, Jackson Co., Mick.
truth, public intelligence, freedom
Gentlemen—I am more than willing to say your All kinds of Fine,
of Watches, Clocks
of the Portland papers copied the and true godliness, and that it has Noris Tiboda, lot 2 blk 44 Ed­
D. A. SMITH’S All kinds
valuable medicine has cured me of female
35 most
wards’ s add to Newberg ___ $
and Jewelry for sale at
Difficult
and
weakness
and
a
catarrhal
discharge
from
the
item:
been our observation that wherever J D and Margaret A Carter to H
—NEW—
bard times prices.
lining membranes of the special parts. I suf­
old Watches re­
fered for years with pain in my back, never a
One of Portland’s wholesale gro­ these people have held the balance of D Burdett lot 3 blk 8 Deekina
night
was
I
free.
At
your
request
I
commenced
paired
and
made
power,
that
immorality,
profanity.
cers has written a letter to the Ore­
with Dr Pl tree's Favorite Prescrip­
add to Newberg.......................
250 treatment
to run as good
tion. I could not sleep on a mattrass; it seemed
gonian urging the farmers to raise Sabbath breaking and intemperance
as
though
it would kill me. Since taking the
more hogs The best way to induce
, havegonehand inband withignorance John W and Flora B Fletcher to
as new at
'
medicine I can sleep anywhere; I am perfectly
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
Isadore Nichols 12 a near Day­
well. I would not be placed in my former con­
farmers to raise more hogs is to pro- and superstition; and. in short, that
1200 dition for any money. Gratefully yours,
vide a good home market. So long j the whole of the better nature of ton .............................................
as Portlund packing bouses will not i man has been prostituted and de­ Gideon F and Ruth Heston to A
pay as much by a cent and a half a graded; and, whereas, there is now
S Fogg parcel of J B Rogers die
pound for live hogs as packers in a heavy immigration to our country,
50
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
Omaha pay, it can not- be said that of poor, ignoraut and priest-ridden Chas Handly to A S Fogg s hf lot
CHANGE OF NAHE.
Portland is doing much to encourage Catholics from Europe and that it is
1050
the development of the swine indus­ the policy of the priests of this coun­ 13 Chehalem Orchard Homes
IS ONLY
■VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
try. If the business men of Port­ try to influence such against our free Jonathan and Jane B Votaw to
AN has presented to the County Court of Yam­
land will only see to it that a pack­ institutions and to incite them to A S Fogg 9.87 a near Newberg 2200 hill
County, State of Oregon, her petition in due
form praying said court for an order of said court
ing bouse is established here which strikes, and mob violence whereby Martin J Ramsey and wife et al to
changing her name to Ellen S. Warren, Instead of
will pay Omaha prices for hogs, the much property is destroyed and
Wm M Ramsey 59>g a pt David
what it now is and that said court has duly or-
dered that said petition be heard by said court at
farmers will do their share and Port­ many lives lost; and whereas, every
1 the
Ramsey die t 3 r 2 and 3.
usual place of holding said court in McMinn
land will soon be able to supply the Roman Catholic has sworn allegiance Do to Jas M Ramsey 56X a pt do
1 ville, in said county, on Saturday, the 11th day of
home demand for bacon, hams and to the bishop of Rome, (Leo XIII.,) W M Ramsey et al to M J Ram­
May, 1895, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said
VV. J. CLARK, D.D.S
day. Therefore, all persons are hereby notified
other pork products. It is not cred­ be it therefore,
1 to appear at said time and place and offer and
sey
56J<
a
pt
do.
.
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COUNTV TREASURER’S NOTICE.
Graduate University of Mich.
itable
busiuess men vxa
of x Port-
show
cause,
if
any
they
have,
why
the
prayer
of
ivauiu to
w the
gms . vz
ui l
'
T
VFfccvAj
A3L.
ALldU
lu
OUi
OpiULUU,
Resolved, 1st, That in our opinion,
said petition should not be granted, ana said pe­
land to allow so many live hogs to all Roman Catholic immigration to Martin J Ramsey wf et al to Dav­
titioner's
name
changed
as
in
said
petition
Has opened an office in Union Block, Room 6,
1 prayed for.
be sent from Oregon and Washington the United States of America should id M Ramsey 59% a pt do.......
I s money on hand to pay all warrant»
and is prepared to do all work in the dental line
endorsed prior to November l»t, 1894
1 Dated April 17th, 18»5.
Do to Geo A Ramsey 55 a pt do
T HERE
to San Francisco, Omaha and other be stopped.
17-3
ELLEN 8. W. 0 BRYAN,
CROWN
AND
BRIDGE
WORK
A
SPECIALTY.
io C
County Treasurer.
April 19, 1896.
distant cities to find a market.
1 2d, That no Roman Catholic be J J Henderson assignee Sanders
Petitioner.
L atest M ethod or P ainless E xtraction .
:
i
The best of Coffees, Spices and
Groceries are found here.
Save Money
A. J. AITEKHON
By buying your shoes of J
KAY & TODD
I Lime 50 cents a barrel !
Hodson has a large quantity of lime which he will sell at the
above price. Did you ever buy lime at that price, or hear of its selling so
cheaply before. There is a great bargain in this lime.
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SPRING
Hodson has best quality and cheapest prices in paints and
Go and see him before you paint your house this spring.
Of course you will make some garden. Hodson can supply
you with everything you need for gardening
oils.
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ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
Paint your house
Make your garden
Call io and see:
O. O. HODSON.
To Make a Little Money
Go a Long Ways,
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BUY GROCERIES OF
J. P. IRVINE
Our Hallelujah coffee is very fine—the
best in the market.
We have some fine gunpowder tea that
is selling at 25 cents per pound.
Coal oil is now higher than it has been
for 20 years, but we are selling it at
Portland prices.
J. P. IRVINE1.
At Cost
Commencing Thursday, April 18th, 1 will
offer my immense stock of boots and shoes at
absolutely first cost, for cash only.
This Sale
Includes my entire stock without reserve, and
over one thousand dollars’ worth of goods on
the way from the east to arrive shortly.
in and get prices—that tells the tale.
Come
F. DIELSCHNEIDER
Sign of the Big Boot.
Boots and Shoes.
Don’t You Need a Ne lu
Suit of Clothes.......
You have been wearing those old garm ents a long
time now. Spring is opening, your wife has her new
bonnet, and the head of the household is really entitled
to some new clothes. Or you are a single man with
a place to sustain in society. To do this, you must be
neat and patronize the tailor. I have a splendid line of
Spring and Summer Suitings
to select from. My prices are within your reach.
and learn them.
Call
I am Located Two Doors West of Hotel Yamhill.
F. ROECA