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Yamhill County Reporter. F. H. B.IBXHART, Editor A Propr. J. G. ECKB.%5f,'A«»o<iatc Editor. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING KATES. Reading notice» In local columns 10 cents per line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. Display advertisement* annual rates, one incl. per month si. each additional inch 50 cents per month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 13 lines published free, if furnished in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent’per line. OREGON NEWS AN» NOTES. J ust before the election an exchange requested that the democratic party. Ex &overnor Pennoyer is spoken be buried bead downward with feet of as the next mayor of the city of in the air. so that it could kick a Portland. little next year. It can now be ob The monthly report of Superin served that one foot is sticking above tendent Paine, of the state insane Indianapolis and the other above asylum, shows that there are now Tammany New York. It is a pretty 708 male and 318 female patients con big straddle, but all there is in sight. fined there. During October 40 New Arrivals! new patients were received, fifteen T he republican majority in Kansas is said to be about 40,000.' It is es were discharged, two eloped and two pecially significant, as it demon died. The number of employes is strates the inability of the populists 121. and the per capita expense daily to retain their ground. Kansas was is 32 cents. Mr. Arthur J. Menday their stronghold, their hope and FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1895. Woodland, Wash. pride. They had full possession at1 A colony of people from Nebraska 1 arrived in The Dalles a few days ago. onetime, and every opportunity to A n adverse majority of 75.000 demonstrate the merits of their doc There were forty-one families. The against.woman suffrage h, Massa trine. They have failed most igno- colony left Wood Lake, Cherry county, Neb., last Friday, and the Eczema For Over Three Years chusetts does not discourage the miniously. first stop of any consequence made Purified the Blood With Hood’3 champions of the cause, they de S pain has been put to desperate ex 8arsaparilla and Is Now Weil. on the journey was at The Dalles. clare. The women are more plucky tremities to raise money to carry on They will visit the Willamette valley “ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: than the democrats of the state, who efforts to suppress the present Cuban before locating. They report the “Dear Sirs: I wish to forward you ■ appear to be a good deal discouraged statement of my case. Eczema ap rebeilion. A moderate estimate condition of things in Nebraska as over their defeat. peared three years ago and since then places the expenses of Spain on this deplorable, and all in their section I have tried all kinds of remedies for the cure of the disease and had given , A ll the five Central American re score at $50,000,000 and the insurrec were anxious to get away. up all hope of ever being cured. At tion seems to be stronger now than last I was told to try Hood’s Sarsapa- I publics are now banded together for The best paying black sand beach rilla and Hood’s Olive Ointment. I did so and I am happy to say that aD offensive and defensive alliance, it was when the first Spanish troops mine that has been discovered on this were sent to overcome it.— Atlanta I Am Cured consolidated diplomatic and consular coast is near the Port Orford light of that dreadful skin disease. I have Journal. service and inter-state free trade. house The claim when first discov taken sixteen bottles of Hood’s Sarsa parilla and used five boxes of the Oint TheCorinto incident was wonderfully ment. I would have written before P robably no one has hit nearer the ered, nearly forty years ago. was yel but I wished to wait until I was confi- educational and will prove cheap at facts about the Corbett-Fitzsimmons low with gold for over twenty feet in width and three feet in depth, and the price. fight than the St Louis Star Sayings: r> “It is probably true that Fitzsim paid $200 a day to the man. The dent the disease would not return T his is the third time that Win. mons does not want to fight. But it claim is being worked this year for again. It has not and I can say I am O. Bradley has run for governor on is equally true that Corbett did not the fourth time by leasers. The sand perfectly cured. I gladly recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” A rthur J. I the republican ticket in Kentucky. want Fitzsimmons to fight and that is thrown on a grizzly, carried over M enday , Woodland, Washington. The first time he reduced the demo the fellows who had agreed to put up amalgamated plates to catch the gold, Hood’s Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, cratic majority from 75,000 to 30,000. the purse didn t want either Corbett and over mohair cloth to catch the but act promptly easily and efficiently. 25c. The second time he made another or Fitzsimmons to fight, and there platinum, which is worth $4.50 an NORTH YAMHILL. big gain, and now this, the third you are.” ounce. time, be has been chosen to be the Richard J. Vincent, the boy who ■ ■ ■ ♦ ♦ ------- Christian Cowley started for his chief executive. Dec reuse of Drinking. has nearly completed a trip around home in Klamath county Wednes The statement was made by Miss the world without a cent of money day. S tate censuses have been taken this Frances E. Willard, in her address passed through the state last week. Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Giltner of year by Massachusetts, Michigan, before the Baltimore convention of He started from New York two years Forest Grove, visited over Sunday this city with the former's daugh Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, and the W. C. T. U., that “men who ago and was then 13 years old. He in ter, Mrs. Nellie Wirtz. the aggregate increase in population drink liquor drink less of it, and has been all through Europe, the Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bedwell were of these five states since 1890 is found more men do not drink at all, than Oriental countries, the islands of the in Monmouth a part of this week, at to be 971,880. This percentage ap in any previous year.” And her Pacific, and has now only to make the bedside of Mr. Bedwell's sister, plied to the whole country would statement is literally true; for it is a the trip across his native country to who is very sick. A stabbing affray tool; place at a give an increase in the past five years fact that the consumption of spirit reach home again. He had a big dance ball four miles north of North of 7,500,000, so that it is safe to place uous liquors has not for years past, bundle of press notices, passes, Yamhill, near Mr. Beck's, Saturday the present population of the United increased proportionately with the recommendations, autographs and night. Young Beck, a son of A. IL Beck, was the victim and a man States at 70,000,000. increase in the population of the pictures of prominent personages, named Doney did the stabbing. but no money. He speaks a dozen Some quarrel arose over the dancing United States. U pon the face of the returns dem Miss Willard’s summary of the rea different languages and is a bright and Doney drew his knife and cut ocratic papers will be able to figure sons for this proportional decrease in lad with plenty of nerve, to say Beck severely about the hip making out decreased republican majorities drinking is interesting. She says nothing of cheek. It is said of him a bad flesh wound. We understand in some of the states, compared with that “steam and electricity, machin that he never misses a meal nor pays Doney was arrested and had his trial in McMinnville. Doney is said to be a year ago. It looks that way in ery and invention, have put level a cent. the man that got a license to marry New York and Pennsylvania if the a girl, and married the girl's sister A. C. Christensen of Albany is a heads at a premium. In the widen on the same license. vote is not considered, but in both rival of Sandow in strength says the ing field of athletics, alcoholic stimu Wm. H. McLean vs Wm. Smith, states the republicans cast a larger lation is discountenanced. The bi Herald. He is not large, being about an action to recover $16 wages, was per cent of the total vote than last cycle is the most influential temper five feet nine, and weighing about tried before Justice A. D. Runnels, year. There are not even straws for ance reformer of the age. The sci 190 pounds, and has a ruddy com Friday afternoon. McLean was rep the democracy to grasp at. resented by J. A. Buchanan, and ence, civilization and religion of the plexion, indicating perfect health. Smith, by W. T. Vinton of McMinn He can lift 1100 pounds in one hand, times check the drinking habit in ville. It was well contested on both A compromise has been effected in and can shoulder a CO pound, 30 foot sides, and lasted from two o’clock till our country. the Manitoba school controversy, by All of which is correct; and Miss railroad rail which weighs 1800 seven o’clock, p. m. Judgment was ■which parochial schools may be re against the defendant for Willard has placed the most potent pounds. Often, to convince his given $10.94 and costs of the action. opened, but must be supported en friends that he is not romancing, he agency first. Of all the factors pro tirely by Catholics, and those who moting clear headsand strong brains has placed two men, weighing 200 S. Howorth & Co., the druggists, will patronize such schools will be ex pounds each, or thereabouts, on a empt from taxation for the mainte in the present generation, those re chair and grasping it by the rounds tell you that no one is better qualified to lated to our industrial organization judge of the merits of an article than the nance of the public school system. in one hand, lift both men bodily into dealer, lyecause he bases his opinion on This arrangement is said to be satis may be put foremost. We believe mid air. He had great strength the experience of all who use it. For factory to both the Protestants and that there are not far from a million when a boy and practiced lifting this reason they wish us to publish the men in the employment of the rail the Catholics, and yet it is in reality road corporations in the United heavy weights until now he can lift remarks of other dealers about an article only a begging of the question, with States, and a large portion of them almost a tor,. His chest expansion which they handle. Messrs. C. F. Moore the certainty that it will come up & Co., Newberg, Ore., say: “We sell hold places of responsibility, involv is about 7i inches. By this expan again in the near future. more of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy sion he can readily break a stout ing duties which can be performed than all others put together, and it al leather belt placed about his chest, W e always enjoy paragraphs like only by men of steady sobriety. An and can perform feats of strength ways gives good satisfaction.” Mr. .1. F. this in the democratic press, the one intemperate man in any of these that really rival the most famous Allen, Fox, Ore., says: “I believe Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy to he the best I below being from the Roseburg Re places might at any time destroy life strong man. have handled.” Mr. W. H. Hitchcock, view. Nothing stirs up the Tammany and property, and the railroad cor Columbus, Wash., says: “Chamberlain’s NEWS OF THE WEEK. tiger like a religious republican meet poration that had many such men in Cough Remedy sells well and is highly- its service would inevitably be ruined. ing and the singing of the doxology: Mayor Sutro of San Francisco has praised by all who use it.” But it is not the railroads alone Pulpit politics is flourishing again which require sobriety and intelli joined the Salvation Army as an hon and the democratic party is catching Final Figures. hail Columbia from every narrow gence among employes. In the other orary member Assessor Bones has completed the minded preacher in America who great modern industries in which The 80th birthday anniversary of •wants to establish a government of machinery is used, in factories, mills, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the pioneer summary of his rolls, and below is given the result It will be observed that the people by his particular church. In New York city the other Sunday foundries, printing offices, the build of the movement for woman's rights, Yamhill county makes a specially fine evening, a republican mass meeting ing trades, electric works, water was celebrated in New York on the showing on wool, wheat, oats, hops, was held in Memorial Methodist navigation, and many more, in all of 15th, by the national council of apples and potatoes. church at which Mayor Strong presi which millions of men are engaged, women. Legal voters............................... 4,033 ded and Police Commissioner Roose Males over21............................. . 4,049 Senator John Sherman says: “ The sobriety on the part of all employes velt made the principal speech. At “ under 21 and over 10. . 1,392 “ ten.................... 1,679 the close of the speeches, the mayor is essential to the conduct of business. recent elections have cleared the “ had the congregation rise, sing the The clerks and salesmen in the great political sky, and, I believe, fairly Total......................................... 7,120 doxology and be dismissed. And stores of our cities must always be open a way for the nomination of Females over 18 and upwards . .3,758 this is free America in the 19th sober men. In every pursuit of our Major McKinley. He will be heartily “ under 18 and over 10. . 1,594 century! “ under 10 years............ 1,596 times, in all the professions, intemp supported by the delegation from erance is a barrier to success. The Ohio, and, I trust, will be nominated Total females........................... 6,948 T he democratic party is greatly Total males and females 14.068 man of drinking habits, the tippler, and elected.” demoralized and discouraged by the of wool . 70,741 Lord Dunraven charges fraud Pounds is pretty sure to be “blacklisted” Sneep and goats ................ 18,946 result of last week's elections. It is wherever he goes. Even employers against the New York Yacht Club in Hogs............................................. 6.194 true they did not expect to win very 5,983 who drink on occasions themselves connection with the recent Defender- Horses......................................... Mules........................................... 121 many victories or carry many north will not employ men who have the Valkyrie races. Among other things Cattle........................................... 8,107 ern states, but looking back to the 103,520 habit. Dunraven says the Defender was Acres under cultivation. . . defeat of a year ago and trying to wheat raised during pre He Bushels The industrial world has been en surreptitiously overballasted. ceding year............................. 848,451 view it in the light of accident or tirely revolutionized in fifty years. endeavors to throw the blame for Oats raised.................................. 614,540 temporary reverse, they hoped to 7,875 It is by taking account of the method the collision on the American boat. Barley and rye..................... . regain something of the lost ground ............................... 1,780 Collector Wise of San Francisco is Corn under which the chief industries have Tons of hav......... 15,754 and discover new signs of hope for 100 been organized within a generation, about to make the most complete cen Pounds of flax seed................. the future which should be a guiding “ tobacco................... 600 largely through the uses of mechan sus of the Chinese population of that star to rally their straggling forces “ butter and cheese 170,212 ism, that we can best account for the city ever taken. All who have not “ hops.................... 1,265,515 for the greater contest of 1896. In certificates will be arrested and Bushels of potatoes.................... 97,354 stead of realizing this modest but lessening of the drinking habit. We “ apples.................... 70,335 do not overlook the influences of ath brought before the United States “ prunes and plums... 8,907 sanguine hope, they are treated to a letics or of bicycling, much less that court, and those who cannot produce Note.—The census of 1890 gave a coun second edition of the slump of a year of the moral agencies; but above any certificates will be sent back to ty population of 10,692. Increase in five ago, in the loss of Kentucky and China. years 3376. Maryland from the list of sure dem other influence, we reckon that of the On the 10th inst. at Chicago John new industrial forces and systems. ocratic states. There is absolutely D. Rockefeller was named a practical The healing properties of De Witt’s no hopeful outlook for the democrat To bring the matter down to its last analysis, it is just like this: anarchist at a meeting of the Chicago Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It ic party, no consolation nor induce When you touch a man's pocket, you socialist labor party, and the Chicago cures eczema, skin affections and is sim ment except for the type who can in effect touch the nerve which con university was named the Chicago ply a perfect remedy for piles, Rogers find it in waging eternal warfare trols his appetites. When men un standard oil university. The appli Bros. against the invincible powers of des derstand that the line of advance cation was made by Jesse Cox, a WILLAMINA. tiny. Disintegration must follow, ment to prosperity and wealth is local attorney, in a speech, during because there is neither hope nor co Miss Ollie Bailey, who has been along the path of sobriety, he will the progress of the meeting held on hesive principle to bind up its shat eschew the drink habit. The West Twelfth street, in commemora visiting friends here the past month, tered fragments. There is no longer returned home to Portland last Fri modern revolution in industry, the tion of the execution of Spies, Par day. a solid south. The free trade slogan dawning of the mechanical age, is a sons and their comrades. Mr. Cox Mrs. Mary Longdon has sold her that for so many years served as a business factor which is lending said ther were two kinds of anarch property here to Mr. Aren burg, the rallying cry has become the signal ists in this country. One was the blacksmith. She will return to her efficient aid.— Toledo Blade. of dissension. The times are such kind that looked forward to the time husband in southern Illinois. Miss Kirkwood and Mr. Bronson that the party can no longer face two One of the principal society events when there would be no government, ways on the money question. It of the year, second in interest and and when men would live together as were visiting with Prof. Magers and wife last week. cannot raise the cry of reform, be magnificence only to the recent Marl brothers. The other was the kind Vacation in the schools this week. cause it is the party in power and borough-Vanderbilt alliance, was the that never counseled throttling the Prof. Magers has gone before the marriage of Miss Pauline • Payne has shown more need of reform than Whitney to Mr. Almeric Paget, law, but which took the law by the state board of ed ucation to pass ex talent for work in that line. The j which was celebrated in New York throat and choked it whenever the amination for a life certificate. We wish him success. fact is, the democratic party is dead city on the 12th, in the presence of a occasion demanded. There was only Miss Jessie Gentry is now about ’ cistinguished company of guests, in- this time, and the estate will be ad on crutches. standing room in the hall,and Mr.Cox dluding President Cleveland and Sec ministered upon by other parties in retaries Lamont and Herbert. Paget was applauded to the echo. On the Miss Arenburg's brother, who is the next campaign. The element is a wealthy Englishman, witn large right of the speaker’s desk an Amer late from the east, is visiting rela that is in favor of promoting and interests in St. Paul, Minn., which ican flag was gracefully folded, and tives here. protecting American industry, of will be their home. on the left a red flag belonging to a There are a good many reasons why standing for American rights in our In the sunny south where blue-grass I German society was displayed. The you should use One Minute Cough Cure. dealings with other nations, and in meeting was presided over by Oscar There are no reasons why you should grows, favor of sound and safe money for A paradox is born; Neebe, one of the anarchists whose not, if in need of help. The only harm the people, will fall to the republican The corn is full of kernels and sentence to life imprisonment was less remedy that produces immediate party. commuted by Governor Altgeld. results. Rogers Bros. The colonels full of corn, In DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR and NOTIONS. “I Am Cured” Hood’s Cloaks, Capes, Mackintoshes Are going fast, and this is likely to be a short season. We do not expect to buy any more, unless there should be an un usual demand. 0 lh ' G rocery Department o< A Little List “< Little Prices 3 to —ON GBO< HUIES AT— J. P. IRVINE & SON S FOR 30 DAYS. We have decided to commerce our Annual 30 Dav Sale to- dav and tore vou a chance to lay in your winter's supplies and save money. We buy with cash, therefore quote you some prices, which are all right for cash only. 00 35 lbs No. 1 beans................... 11 20 lbs granulated sugar 1 00 . 5 long-bar Toilet Soap 21 lbs extra C.................. 1 00 3 lb pkg Gobi Dust................ 4% lbs green coffee No. 1 1 00 3 cans Tomatoes 4 lbs good Roast ............. 75 3 cans Corn 1 l<ox Irvine’s Savon Soap M 50 lbs best Liverpool Salt 10 bars Savon....................... 100 lbs “ “ •... I 00 20 lbs No. 1 Rice........... . . Syrup per keg (5 gal )........... o 1 25 Best Table Peaches per can. Syrup, best Rock Candy 5 trai 15 Field’s Oysters, 2-lb can 25 Corn Starch, 3 for................ 4 lbs Soda............................... 1 15 The Boss Bread of tbe county Case oil per can................ 8 loaves for........................ 90 Fill 5-gal Jacket Op 25 20 25 25 45 85 15 20 25 25 We have also a nice line of Crockery and Glassware, which we offer some good prices on. J. P. IRVINE & SON. is kept full by weekly arrivals. We are showing New Clothing and Fur nishing Goods at the lowest prices ever heard of. Cures 5 New Rubber Goods, Oil Clothing / SPECIALTIES 3to o to o ® ® * LADIES Remember if your Shoes are out of style or ill shaped it lends the same appearance to the rest of your wear ing apparel, no difference how nice or how late style. I have all the Late Shapes : YALE, PICADILLO and RAZOR TOES, and they will fit you and wear and the prices will be the lowest. Sign of the Big Boot. F. DIELSCHNEIDER, 9 doz. Kid Gloves lu Black and Tans, our own importation. Are guaranteed, and to introduce them we will sell at $1.00. Are worth more anywhere. o 3 ? « SHOES. /?. JACOBSON'S NEW FALL STOCK ■•»**»«> fi SHOES Our Stock is kept complete of the best goods manufactured. Just now we are introducing the Gold Medal School Shoe, said to be the best on earth to wear. Men’s and Boys' Boots The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the many Seasonable Attractions and Novelties. The Best, Largest and Most Up To Date Lines of CLOTHING anil DRY GOODS SHOES and HATS Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods Large Line of Men’s, Ladies’ and Boys’ Mackintoshes LADIES’ WRAPS In Great Variety of Styles and Price. Throughout. Complete Lines These goods were bought early for spot cash, and we are able and willing to give customers the advantage of better prices than they can obtain elsewhere. Quick sales and small profits will be our motto. i’i* No Annual 30 Days' Sale In Our’s, if you please. X X X X Our annual sales last the whole year, begin ning January ist and ending December 30th, each and ever}7 year as long as we are in business. We are not willing to admit that we have been robbing our customers eleven months to enable us to sell at less then cost one month. We sell at the very lowest possible living profit the year round. We have no pets. We sell at one price to all. We make no distinction between cash and 30-day cus tomers. We carry nothing but strictly first-class goods. We have no cheap cholera-infected sugar to sell at 20 pounds for one dollar, or any other cheap, inferior goods to raise a boom with. Our motto is pure goods, full weight and strictly hon est dealing with all. Millsap & Cook, The old Mossback Dealers in Lumber and Groceries. OI It <1. CUBING LIST. We have special arrangements with the following leading publications, whereby we are able to offer them in connection with our own at exceedingly low rates, as follows: The R eporter and Weekly Inter Ocean...................................... $1.35 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly........ 1.75 •Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly . 1.2á New York Tribune, weekly............................ 1.25 «The Rural Northwest is the brightest, the most practical and useful publication on the coast for farmers, dairymen and fruit growers. The supreme court of Illinois has just rendered a decision touching the legality of the Australian ballot. It was a contested case over a county school superintendency. The court holds that the intention of the voter must control. It is not absolutely’ required that the voter shall; make a perfect “X” in the center of the circle or square opposite the candi date’s name, but that when a mark is made which clearly indicates the voter's intention, tbe vote must be counted for the candidate or party. Sore throat. Any ordinary case may ba cured in one night by applying Cham berlain’s Pain Balm as directed with each bottle. This medicine is also fa mous for its cures of rheumatism, lame back and deep-seated and muscular pains. For sale by 8, Howorth & Co , druggists. ------ *•■ ------ Ex-Senator Thurman of Ohio is recovering from his severe illness. A Neat Restaurant A Good Meal AND Courteous Treatment P. S. Our store will be closed Thursday, Sept. 19th, and Saturday, Sept. 28th, until 6p. in. All kinds of Fine, Difficult and old Watches re paired and made to run as good as new at D. A. SMITH'S All kind,of Watel.es Clock, and Jewelry for sale at hard times prices. —N E W— Jewelry Store * * * OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. S. WILSON. W. G. HENDERSON. C ity S tables , (Third Street, between E and F.) WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors. s. WILSON, manager. Everything first-class. Horses board id by day, week or month. Commercial Travelers Conveyed to all pointe at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. The MeMinnville Steam Laundry WM. LAMBERT, PROPRIETOR. Recently improved by introduction of the most modern machin ery. Family 8 Always up to the times. All work Guaranteed. Prices always reasonable. Work a Specialty. s ARE WHAT MAKE White’s Restaurant ATTRACTIVE AND POPULAR. Confectionery! Candies, Fruits and Nuts of the Choicest varieties. Cigars and Tobacco. T. fl. White, South Side Third Street. The 12th inst. was Chicago day at the Atlanta exposition. The pro gramme had been arranged for a military parade, which was to be led by the Fifth regiment of infantry. United States army. Col. Koch, whose command is 'stationed here was ready to lead his men. when the governor of the state of Illinois put in his veto. John P. Altgeld said he would not ride in any parade in which the federal troops were part of the parade, anc, inasmuch as it was Chicago day, and the presence of John P. Altgeld as governor was desired, the troops were left at home, and John P. Altgeld rode in the parade. ...A RESULT... Of the approaching winter is that Hodson has put in stock a fine lot of Heating Stoves. They' will be sold cheaply. AMMUNITION This is the hunting season. As a result Hodson has a large supply of ammunition of the very best quality. It will pay' you to buy’ of him. ...PLOWS... . The best plow for the least money is what is de sired, as a result Hodson has just such a plow. Plows $10 14-Hoe Drill, $70 Eire Lighters, 25c. Harrows $6 Stoves, $2.50 O. O. HODSON.