The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, June 14, 1895, Image 2

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    Indian M ar Veterans.
I have been made from time to time
Camp Hembree. No. 3, I. W V. The new owners propose to finish
F. H. BUJMI AHT, Editor A. Propr.
N. P. C. met at their annual meet­ paintiug and otherwise fit up the
ing in Garrison's Opera House.
J• <«• tCK’lAS, Anecíate Editor.
boat so that she may be able to com­
Meeting was called to order by mand respect on the Willamette, and
Capt. C. A. Wallace. The sergeant- thus be able to bid for such work as
SUCCESSOR TO UNION HARDWARE COMPANY.
Subscription $1.00 Per Year.
at- arms being absent. Lee Laughlin may come in her way.
was requested to fill that office tem­ The safe at the railroad station was
ADVERTISING RATES.
porarily. The roll being called, the visited again on last Saturday night
Reading notice» in local columns 10 cents per
Keeps on hand a full assortment of
following members were found to by the professional safe cracker who
Une for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter.
Display advertisements annual rates, one inch
be present: Capt. C. A. Wallace, has been doing business along the
per month 41 ; each additional inch 50 cents per
month.
W. J. Garrison, G. L. Rowland, line of the road for the past two
Obituary and marriage notices not exceed) r.g
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
11 lines published free, if furnished in time to
Mrs. C. A. Wallace, Mrs. Lee Laugh­ years. He seems to keep himself
be current new». Additional matter 10 cent- per
lin, Eli Branson, G. W. Olds, R. L. well posted along the line as he
___________________________ i
Hon Binger Hermann arrived at
. Simpson, J. T. Fouts, Mrs. G. W never fails to get a safe open when
The starting up of all manufacturers.
his home in Roseburg from Wash­ | Olds.
FRIDAY, JUSE 14, 1895.
he makes ar. effort and always makes
ington on thelOth.
The employment of idle capital and labor.
The minutes of the last meeting ia v^ry good night's haul when he
Three murderers. Garcia, Azoff were read and approved.
I makes a raid. In this instance he
The advance in wheat, oats, wool and other farm
P oor old China will have to pay and Collins, were hanged at San
The names of M. R. Calhoun and got about $70 in money, which is
for the destruction of property of Quentin, Cal., on Friday,
products, with other commodities following close
I Robert Mulligan were presented for very fair these times for a single
missionaries. She should pay round- ;
„
...
in
line.
ly, too, so as to leave a moral effect
L,eut Pear{’
Arctic explorer, membership of this camp. Oil mo­ night’s work. On going to the office
that will guarantee other American ’tarts on another North pole expe- tion, they were admitted as members. on Sunday morning, agent C. D.
A. general revival of business assured in the near
The chairman called for names of Frissell made the discovery that the
missionaries against insult and out- dltlon about the mlddle of July-
future.
And a full line of Extras for the Plano Binder. Also
rage.
Cameron, W. Va., a town of 1500 members of this camp who had died visitor had been around again. He
All croakers like spring aud summer goods should be
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j people, was almost entirely de- since our last meeting. The names had simply knocked off the combina­
all kinds of Plumbing done in the Tinner’s Line.
of
R.
R.
Laughlin,
Samuel
Staggs
disposed of to make room for the more progressive,
tion
with
the
hammer,
after
which
T he associated press wa3 a little stroyed by fire Sunday night. Many
When
you
get
others
’
prices
come
and
get
mine
before
j
and
J.
W.
Wagoner
were
reported
there
was
nothing
to
be
done
but
slow distributing the news of Olney’s. of the inhabitants lost all they had.
HENCE
buying. Will be pleased to show goods and give
appointment as secretary of state. [ Barron lake, Michigan, is slowly as having died since our last meeting. open the door and help himself.
The
chairman
appointed
the
follow-
This is the third time the depot safe
Prices.
The Inter Ocean got hold of and pub­ drying up. Within two weeks the
lished it the morning of the 4th, and I shores have receded over five rods. I ing committee to report suitable has been visited and of course when
it only got into the coast papers on No one is able to account for the resolutions on the death of those who these visits are repeated about a
had departed this life: G. L. Row­ dozen more times it will begin to be
the 8tb.
phenomenon.
land, G. W. Olds and Robert Mulli­ a little annoying to the railroad com­
Olney
was gan.
pany.
T hat is a brilliant idea of the pop­ Attorney-General
k A A, A
A
named
on
Friday
for
secretary
of
Chairman Wallace reported that
ulist newspapers that nominees for
Yamhill Independent.
state,
and
Judson
Harmon,
of
Cin-
,
by
request
of
the
grand
adjutant
of
the presidency be required to sign
R. L. Thompson, who has several
an agreement not to veto any consti­ cinnati for attorney-general. The the grand encampment for contribu­
►
stands
of bees, says they have done
tion of $5 from this camp, he had, on
tutional finance bill passed by con­ change in office occurs at once.
better than ever before, and thinks
gress. Wouldn’t it be better for the
A suit for two million dollars has his own responsibility, forwarded the
►
Running from JUNE 15th to AUGUST ist, dur­
that they will already average at
amount,
and
asked
the
approval
of
pops to get in and elect a president been brought against the estate of
ing
which
time all light-weight summer goods will
least 25 pounds of good honey to the: I
with financial ideas in sympathy! Commodore Vanderbilt, by W. A. the camp, which was grauted.
I
stand.
be sold at reduced prices.
Comrade Simpson reported that he
with their own, and fix congress the Brown, a former business associate,
EE WARE
is the whole stoiy
had
not
been
at
the
meetings
of
the
A
lodge
of
Rebekahs,
with
eighteen
ot
Imitation
trade
same way? That is what the repub- for expenses incurred in building
This is no nickel in the slot game. No racket
marks and labels.
►
about
camp for some time, and inquired charter members, was organized
licans propose doing.
steamboats.
sale
of
auction goods. But an honest clearance sale
►
how much he was behind with his here last Friday night, We learn
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i Wm. R. Castle has been appointed dues. He was told that the regular
of
ths
goods
here advertised.
that there is a prospect that the !
What kind of Americans are the Hawaiian minister at Washington,
►
Bimetalism goes at a parity. Gold, silver or
“pops” anyway? We understand He will leave for Washington August fee would be enough, which he paid in number will probably be increased I
Some badges were exhibited by quite materially in a few weeks by
they are getting up a political picnic |- - ■
►
greeubacks taken at par in exchange.
1.
Castle
wa9
an
annexation
com
­
at McMinnville for the fourth of
Capt. Wallace, and sold to some others who were not able to be pres­
C°stsn0mGretlianot,ier
soda— never spoils
July.
Have they forgotten their missioner when the monarchy was members of the camp.
ent Friday evening.
dvEy ¿6
flour—universally acknowledged purest In the world.
country simply to be politicians? overthrown.
The dinner hour having arrived,
About lialf the business part of
Echo would answer, yes.— Dallas Ob­ James T. Heney, charged with
Wide only by CHURCH & CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere.
the camp took a recess until 130, Sherwood was burned last Saturday
server.
Write for Arm and Hiunmer Book of valuable Roeipea—FBER.
complicity in the robbery of the U. and in a body repaired to White’s
Information must be at fault, Bro.
night. A hotel, hall, candy shop,
AFWV V ‘i/VV V W “F W W*W
S. mint at Carson, Nev., has been restaurant where they enjoyed a
Doughty, so far as locality is con­
barber shop, general store and part
arrested and taken to Canyon City. sumptous dinner.
of the depot building were burned,
cerned at least, and we hope it is
He says he will be able to prove his
S. WILSON.
The camp convened at 1 30. Com­ and it was only by hard fighting that
wholly mistaken. The Fourth is the
innocence.
rade
R.
L.
McMillen
camo
in
and
the remainder of the town was
day of all others when partisan
differences and animosities should be I E. V. Debs and seven other offi- reported as present.
saved.
At this juncture the committee ap­ Mrs. D. Disney has been suffering
laid aside and people meet in love ! cials of the American Railway
and friendship—each conceding to I Union have been placed in jail to pointed to report suitable resolutions for a year or more with a scrofulous
the other the highest right of Ameri- serve out the sentence of the court, on deaths of members presented ulcer on her ankle, caused by a I
(Third Street, between E and F.)
I
can citizenship to think and act inde- 3‘x months
Debs and three their report, as follows
bruise Last Saturday it was de­
W hereas , We have learned with cided to investigate by cutting to
pendently—to celebrate the glories months for the others.
Because lie is a first-class tailor—his work giving
sorrow of the deaths of our comrades
of a common country.
Miss Susan B. Anthony, who has R. R. Laughlin, of North Yamhill, determine what was the real trouble. •
perfect satisfaction, and because he has reduced
S. WILiSON, manager.
just returned from the Yosemite Samuel Staggs, of McMinnville, and The work was done by Dr. Littlefield
the
prices
on
tailor
made
clothing
in
McMinnville.
S bnator M itchell writes to a valley, denies the report telegraphed John Wagoner, who have all depart­ and Dr. McConnell, aud resulted in
this life since our last meeting, opening a large cavity where the tis­
friend in this city that he expects to from the east to the effect that she ed
Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial
therefore be it
GO TO ROECñ FOR YOUR Travelers
has
resigned
the
presidency
of
the
be in Oregon by the 15th or 20th to
Conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call.
Resolved, By camp No. 3, Indian sues were broken down and decayed
take his summer vacation and enjoy National Suffrage League. She says War Veterans of the North Pacific This was properly dressed, and the1
SV7VV7WER SUIT.
life among his constituents. He ex­ she has not resigned and does not in­ coast, at their regular annual meet­ doctors now think the patient will :
ing, held this 7th day of June, 1895, rapidly recover the use of the limb. | Located Two Doors West of Hotel Yamhill.
presses a sanguine hope that the tend to do so.
that in the deaths of these comrades
Yamhill improvement measure will
Gold is reported discovered in rich this camp has lost three honored and
F. ROECA.
go through all right at the next ses­ quantities in Oklahoma. The vein respected members, the state three
gLEEPY, DULL,
languid and morose, is
sion, but his letter is a reminder that runs a distance of 40 miles, ranging good citizens and the community
the way you feel when
the work is not yet completed. To from three to eleven miles wide, threo kind and accommodating
your liver fails to do
neighbors.
its work properly; in
insure an easy passage through con­ The stratum of gold is found on an
—consequence you suf-
Resolved, That this camp extend
______ fer from indigestion,
gress the engineer’s report must average of about seven feet below its sympathy to the bereaved families
biliousness, and dys
have the endorsement of the bureau the surface and is very easily taken of the deceased comrades.
pepsia. You have a "don’t
Resolved, That these resolutions be
\ care” spirit and a “played
of engineering and the war depart­ out. A mining town has been laid
\ out” feeling, and everything
ment. There is no valid reason why out and platted under the townsite spread upon the records of this camp,
tires you.
and that a copy of the same be fur­
To set the liver in action,
these endorsements should be with­ laws. Reports say that people are I nished to each of the newspapers of
purify and enrich the blood,
and to strengthen and vitalize
held, but it is an excellent thing for coming in and staking out claims at this county with a request that they
BUY GROCERIES OF
the whole system, take Dr.
publish the same.
an important measure like this to the rate of 100 per day.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
covery. Having a peculiar
On motion, the report of the com­
have an alert friend or two to see
A canvass had been made of the
tonic effect upon the lining
that it is not obstructed of side­ republican papers of Kansas to as­ mittee was adopted.
membrane of the stomach and bowels, it
On motion, the camp proceeded to makes a lasting cure of all stomach, liver
tracked by corporate or private in­ certain how many favor free and
and bowel disorders By increasing the
fluence. The greatest danger the unlimited coinage of silver. This is the election of officers for the ensu­ blood supply, os well as enriching it, all the
BOHEMIAN WARE. We have some elegant
of the body are strengthened, and the
measure probably has to encounter the result: Out of 102 papers, 17 are ing year, which resulted as follows organs
nerves are fed on pure, rich blood.
Bohemian glassware. As pretty a pattern as
Neuralgia is the ‘' cry of the starved nerves
Captain, C. A. Wallace, 1st Lieut.,
now is from this source.
for free and unlimited coinage of
for food , nervous debility and exhaustion,
ever
came to McMinnville. If you buy any­
G. W Olds; 2d Lieut., G. L. Row­ eleeplessness and nervous prostration are in
silver
at
16
to
1,
while
85
stand
thing
in this line you will do well to see our
Kentucky and the Itepublicana.
land, Ord. Sergeant, Lee Laughlin; most instances the direct result of a starved
condition of the blood. The true way to
9quarely
on
the
money
plank
in
the
display.
Kentucky’s alliance with the de­
flag bearer, R. L. McMillin; musician, cure these ailments permanently is to take
"Golden Medical Discovery,” which
mocracy is not quite so ancient as is last republican platform. Politicians Eli Branson; treasurer, W J. Garri­ the
FRESH FRUIT. We keep the choicest and
was discovered and prescribed by an emi­
commonly supposed. Before the who claim to know, say this is about son.
nent physician, Dr. R. V. Pierce, at present
freshest to be had in the market.
chief consulting physician and specialist to
slavery question reached the burning the way the sentiment runs in the
Comrades G. W. Olds and R L. the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute,
Buffalo, N. Y. If you want a medical opin­
phase that state gave as few favors republican party of this state.
Simpson were elected delegates to ion
on your case, write him. It will cost you
It is reported an agreement in the attend the grand encampment to be nothing.
to the democracy as Ohio now doe9.
BEST BREAD IN THE WORLD.
A
Book of 136 pages on " Diseases of the
In presidential elections its vote case of W. W. Taylor, the defaulting held at Portland, Or . June 13th, Digestive
Organs," will be mailed to any
usually went to the whig party while state treasurer of South Dakota, 1895.
address on receipt of postage, six cents. It
J. P. IRVINE:
contains names, addresses and reproduced
that party remained on the stage. was arrived at substantially as
For the good of the camp speeches photographs of a vast number of people
The whig party was on the point of follows: Taylor is to return and were made by Capt. Wallace, com­ who have been cured of dyspepsia, ‘liver
” chronic diarrhea, and kindred
extinction in 1852, and carried only surrender himself, turn over all his rades McMillen, Olds, Garrison, complaint,
ailments by the use of "Golden Medical
Discovery.
"
four out of the thirty-one states, but property to the state and take what­ Mulligan, and others.
"LIVER COMPLAINT."
one of these four was Kentucky, the ever sentence the court may impose.
Climax, Kalamazoo Co., Mich
On motion camp adjourned
DR. R. V. P tbrcb , Buffala, N. Y.:
other three being Vermont, Massa­ When all this is accomplished,
L ee L avghlin ,
Dear Sir— A few of my symptoms were heart­
burn and fullness after eating; sometimes pain
chusetts and Tennessee. One of the Taylor’s bondsmen are to be released
Ord. Sergt. pro tern.
in mv bowels and bad taste in my mouth; some­
times I was feverish, with hot flushes over skin.
leaders of the whig party was Ken­ from their bond. The attorneys
After taking your “ Golden Medical Discoveiy "
I was relieved of all these symptoms and I feel
tucky’s favorite son, Clay, who, how­ agree that under the law Taylor’s
FROM THE COUNTY PRESS.
perfectly well. Yours truly,
SO.TE OF THE THINGS
ever, died before the election of 1852. sentence will be comparatively light,
Dayton
Herald.
In 1856, the whig party having dis­ about one year in the penitentiary.
Two young men of Dayton sud­
appeared, Kentucky went demo­ Laporte, Ind., has a murderer in
cratic. It gave its electoral vote to the person of a four-year-old boy denly took their departure last week
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE-
•
•
•
•
the constitutional unionists in 1860. who killed a two-year-old child be­ under a cloud. They were suspected
of
being
concerned
in
some
petty
but it has beeu democratic ever since. cause it wouldn’t speak to him. The
Wall
Paper,
Gcents.
Screen
Doors
$100
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed, as sheriff of Yamhill county, state
On the general economic issues state has had no parallel case, and is thefts.
Garden Hose per ft. 5 cts. Lime per barrel 50 cents.
B. F. Lewis and G. E. Detmering of Oregon, by virtue of a writ of execution
Kentucky will be a doubtful state, puzzled to know what to do with the
and order of sale issued out of the circuit
left yesterday for Soda Springs, Linn court of tbe state of Oregon, for the county
Boiled Linseed Oil 80cts. White Lead per lb. 7 cts.
and those issues are now at the front. boy.
Yamhill, bearing date of May 16th, A
county. The}' went by team, and go of
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The war questions which put and
D. 1895, upon and to enforce that certain
Axle Grease 10 cts.
Clothes Wringers $1.60.
When occasion demands its use, try to arrange about taking their fami­ judgment rendered by said court on the
kept the state in the democratic
loth day of April, A “D 1895, in that suit
Wringers by the dozens direct from the factory, so that I can sup­
column have vanished, and with them DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is cool­ lies there in a short time.
therein pending in which J. E. Hembree
ply you all. Remember that I have a fine line of Wall Paper, Paints,
was
plaintiff,
and
M
Fisk
and
Josephine
ing
to
burns,
stops
pain
instantly,
or-
One-half
of
the
16
acre
prune
have gone the old 40.000, 50,000 ano
Oils and Varnishes. You can get more goods for your cash than with
his wife, George P. Dorris, his wife
cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or chard originally owned by A. P. Fisk,
Alice Dorris and Felix G. Dorris were de­
au.v one else in the county. To be convinced call and get my prices.
60,000 democratic majorities. The
skin eruptions. Always cures piles. Macy, and purchased by D. A fendants, wherein it was ordered, adjudged
issues of the protective tariff and in­ Kogers Bros.
and decreed by said court that said plain­
HOP TWINE AND SPRAY PUMPS FOR ALL.
Snyder last season, and afterwards tiff', J E. Hembree, recover of and from
ternal improvements at the national
the defendants M Fisk and Josephine
purchased
from
Mr.
Snyder
by
A.
C.
A complete line of everything is kept by
expense made Kentucky once as
Fisk, in U. S gold coin, the sum of $171J -
Says the Eugene Guard: We are
.23, witli interest thereon from April 15th.
strongly and reliably whig as Mass- informed that wheat aphis has been Burdick of Portland, has been sold 1895,
at the rate of ten per cent per annum,
achussetts. Internal improvements found in the wheat of Jeff Spencer by the latter gentleman to W. R. and the sum of $150 00 attorneys' fees and
tbe costs and disbursements taxed at
as a comprehensive political scheme near Irving. It is early fall wheat Bradley, of Seattle.
$23.40, and for accruing costs, and ordering
Last Friday a blaze started in the tbe sale of the following described real
has been dead for a third of a cen­ fully headed, and it is said the aphis
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
to-wit:
tury, but the tariff is always with us is very small, being hardly discerni­ sitting room at Dr. Smith's resi­ property,
A part of the donation land claim of Joel
VrOTICE la hereby given that the undersigned,
*■’ as sheriff of Yamhill county, Mate of Oregon
in some shape or other. The silver ble by the naked eye. One aphis dence which, if it had not been dis­ Perkins and wife in T. 4 S. and in ranges
by virtue ot a writ of execution Issued out of the
3 and 4 west of the Willamette meridian
question is exciting more interest in only is found to each head of grain. covered immediately by Mrs. Smith, in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and
circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county
PROPRIETORS
ot Yamhill, on the 24tb day of April, A D 1»93
the portion sold and conveyei being de­
that state, as it is in every other Last year the aphis was first report­ would probably have resulted in the scribed
and bearing said date, upou and to enforce that
as follows:
certain Judgement rendered by said court on the
than the tariff at present, and it ed June 20th, but at that time it was destruction of the house and con­ Beginning at the northeast corner of the
i'oth day of September, A. D. 1893, in that certain
of land deeded by J. H. Upton and
action wherein E C. Walker and E W Wallace
threatens to drive a large faction of fully grown and grain fields were tents. The blaze caught in the lace tract
partners in business as Wallace <k Walker waa
wife to J. T. Hembree on December 3d,
plalutift, and Delia Kellett and W. S Kellett
the democrats to the republican covered with the pest. This season curtain to a window, destroying it 1873; thence along the west side of the
were defendants, in which it was ad­
county road running northerly from La­
judged that
the eaid plaintifis, Wal-
party.
people are looking carefully for its and several articles in the room. fayette in said county to Cbehalem Valley
nfu.v
recov,er from the defendant,
In the congressional elections last appearance, and the least indication The total loss amounting to about 39’ rods; thence west 123 rods: thence FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. Delia Kellett, the sum of seventy-five and thirty-
hrce one hundredths dollars (»75 33) with Interest
south along the line between the said do­
$20.
Insured.
The
only
theory
as
November the republicans cast more will be reported, Many of the far­
Jhf
lhefr*te,of b,l*r vent, per annum from
nation land claim and theE. Millican land
CHOICEST IN THE MARKET.
tbc25th day of September. 1893, and the costs and
to the north line of said land sold to
votes in Kentucky than the demo­ mers are of the opinion that the to the origin of the fire is that the claim
disbursements
taxed at »18.0.1, and for accruing
said J. T. Hembree; thence east 101 rods
costs.
crats. The issues which were alive grain will not be bothered with it sun shining on a package of matches to the place of beginning, containing 29
And
whereas,
by virtue of said writ of execu­
South side Third St. between B and C.
tion, I did on the 2Uh day of April. A. D 1 b 95
lying on the window sill started it acres of land more or less, situate in said
then are fully as lively now. It is this season.
duly levy upon the following described real prot>
county and state.
erty ofsald defendant, Della Kellettlto wit P
to blazing, the blaze catching in the Now, therefore, by virtue of said judg­
clear that the Kentucky democracy
..A,
rl«Lt, title and Interest of Bold Della
ment,
decree,
execution
and
order
of
sale.
in and to lot number one <lj in block
will have to make the fight of its life Some time ago I was taken sick with a window curtain.
I will, on Saturday, the 22d day of J one, The following general forms are always in ‘■tock Kellett
nineteen (19) in Rowland's addition to the city of
A. D. 1895, at the hour of one o'clock p and for sale at the Reporter olllce :
McMinnville, nt Y amhlll county, State of Oregon
♦his year if it is to win. Once or cramp in the stomach, followed by
Newberg Graphic.
m. of said day. at the court house door in
Now therefore, by virtue of said Judgement and
Warranty Deeds
Real Estate Mortgage
twice in the past half dozen years diarrhoea. I took a couple of dose*
The steamer Grey Eagle was sold McMinnville, in Yamhill county, Oregon, Quit-claim
execution, I will on Saturday, the I5th day of
Deeds
Chattel Mortgage
■inne.-Ai
at the hour of one o'clock t> m
Bond
for
Deed
sell
at
public
auction
to
the
higliest
bidder
Satisfaction
of
Mort.
of
Chamberlain
’
s
Colic,
Cholera
ami
the ‘‘boys in the trenches’’ were ap­
this week to Chas. Spaulding and B. for cash in hand, the above described real Farm Lease
of said day at the court house d™r i S mci T u S i
Transfer of Mortgage
'¡He Yamhill couuty, sell at public • auctions
pealed to to save the party from Diarrhoea Remedy and was immediately C. Miles. The former owners have property, to satisfy said execution, costs Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale
bl<1der f,*r c«sh in baud, the above
We carry a large i stock of stationery and aie described real
accruing coats.
property to satisfy salt! execution
overthrow and they responded gal­ relieved. I consider it the best medicine been hampered by accumulating in­ and
prepared to do Job printing
,____ „______
, sort in the costs and accruing
of every
costs.
’
Dated
this
20th
day
of
Mav.
A.
D.
1895.
in the market for all such complaints.
best style of the art and at low figures.
Dated this the 8th day of May, a . D. 1895.
lantly, but the chances are that this
W. G. HEN’DERSON,
debtedness
ever
since
they
began
to
I have sold the remedy to others and
W. G.’HENDERSON
Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon.
year they may disregard the sum­ every one who uses it speaks highly of build the boat, so that they were
COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE.
Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon.
mons. From present indications the it. J. W. S trickler , Valley Center, never able to properly finish and Leave your order for a good, fat chick­
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HERE is money on hand to pay all warrants i Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgagee, Real
solid south is going to be broken in Cal. For sale by 8. Howorth <k Co., equip her, and since she Bas been on en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D etreet
endorsed prio- io April 1st, 1895.
J. C. PENNINGTON, County Treasurer. '
several spots this year and next, and Drujgiits.
the weter aggravating attachments market.
June Xstb. 1895.
Yamhill County Reporter.
Kentucky is to be one of the spots.
Secretary Carlisle's speech-making
tour through Kentucky, which has,
it is reported, only been temporarily
interrupted, will make thousands of
votes for the republicans. The
sound-money democrats of that and
most of the other states see by this
time that the way to fight effectively
for their cause is to do it within the
republican lines.
E. F. MANNING
Signs of
Prosperity
Harduiare, Tinuuare, Stoves,
Studebaker Wagons,
Buggies, Carts and Surreys,
Jones Chain Drive Mouuer,
Plano Binders,
OUR
E. F. HANNING
Mid=Summer Sale
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SPRING and SUMMER GOODS
URE
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111 Ji
A. J. A J ’PERSON
ROECA IS KEPT BUSY
WHY?
C ity S tables ,
WILSON dr HENDERSON, Proprietors.
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1 o Make a Little Money
Go a Long* Ways
J- P. IRVINE
8 Loaves of Bread for 25 Cents.
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Hodson Still Leads!
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CASH WILL BUY AT HODSON’S
O. O. HODSON
Matthies Brothers,
CITY MARKET
LEGAL BLANKS.
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ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR