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THF. Ill HETAI.1.IC OPTION. •NT- F I THE REPORTER'S LINE OE Heretofore “bimetallism'' has had many friends in this country, who have meant by their friendship that they believe in the free coinage of gold and silver at a ratio which would make the coins of the two inetals of equal value anil inter changeable. They have believed, however, that when the government I authorized the tender of either one of two things in the discharge of a ilebt those 1 wo things ought to be of equal value. Bimetallism as now openly advocated in this country by all branches of the Bryan combina tion is something different. Nobody should tie deceived, for they avow themselves plainly. They do not pretend by bimetallism tn mean Hie concurrent circulation of l>«>tli met als at a fixed relatit e value. They do not pretend to mean tiie inter changeable u-.e of gold and silver coins of equal value. They want an optional bimetallism, i. e., simply a bimetallism which gives to a debtor the option to discharge his obliga tions in the coin of either metal, w hether the coin.-, are of equal talue or not They admit that, the cheaper coin will be used. They contend for the privilege of using them. That is their method of doing something for debtors. Specialties IN STATIONERY INVITES PUBLIC ATTENTION To be Pound Outside of Portland. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. IviDblM. i.oohs. 1> * We wish to call special attention to our tine line of paper and en velopes for wedding invitations and announcements. «| Invitations are not quite as much in evidence a ttiey were a few years ago, tliougti they are still all right, Announee- inents sent out iiuiiiediately after the important event, are very generally used, Either is accepted us u token of friendship, and is treasured as a souvenir and keep sake in every household where healthy aentiineut abounds. The sending should not be neglected. An announcement or invitation should he artistic both m form and execution. We have beauti ful stationery, and have recently added a series of type by winch the fine effects of lithography can be fairly imitated if not equaled. 1 For children’s parties our light gilt edge card of the same tize put up in boxen of 24 with envelopes to match, is just the thing. They are only 35c a box without print ing. IliM «11« Us. We have just fadded a few handeome donigns in menu cards to our stock, both folders and single panels, andean supply them in any number, great or small, plain or printed. There seems to be somefhinp very alluring about the word “option. It suggests the privilege of choice, ( it signifies that sometime in the ► / V IMTINR <■ AHUS. future you may do a thing, if it is profitable, or not do it if there is no There 1 nothing like being in I > money in it, and that is a rather tak style, and a calling card out of ing proposition. Generally speaking date in aliape is oue of the tilings it is safe to take an option, if it costs to be avoided. Our stock is direct nothing. The drawback which has from a leading Chicago house and always attached to options in the is vouched for as the correct thing I business world is this, that every for 1897. We ell them unprinted i one that by any possibility might ever be worth anything has always 11 desired. j cost something. The reason for this H IYEHAI. ANIYOtiNCEiWF.ATS. | i apparent—whatever benefit the PARTY INVITATIONS. We have recently added a line holder of an option may derive For moat invitations the square of mourning bordered note paper, usually comes but of the giver, and < bevel-edged card 3}? x 4l2 cannot to meet the legitimate public de he naturally insists upon being re mand for this elans of printing. be surpassed, either printed or I imbursed. A large business in op- i tions is done on the Board of Trade, written. We base them and can Uur facilities are unsurpassed, and j where, by putting up margin enough furnish them either written or calls from adjacent towns can be k | to cover the estimated risk, one mav tilled in an hour’s time. !> printed very reasonably. i . secure the privilege of taking wheat at a certain price next September, ►> We carry a large line of stationery for all kinds of or of not taking it, as he may elect. But it may be put down as a sane I proposition that neither in the gram v rinting trade nor in any other class of busi ness transactions can an option Such as Posters, Pamphlets, Letterheads, Statements which may inure to the benefit of one man at the expense of another be Envelopes, Cards, etc., and keep in stock a line of j had without paying for it. Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Note, Receipt and Order The bimetallic option proposed is Books. the privilege of paying a debt either in the kind of money borrowed or in another kind which at the time of payment may be cheaper. The value of such an option to the borrower, Tbol F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C SUMMONS House, Receiver«. instead of being so apparent as these persons seem to think, depends alto In the < ireiut Court ot the ‘Hate of Orevon gether on what it costs. The price tor the County of Yamhill The Union Savings and Loan | which he must pay for the use of an Association, a corpora- | other man's capital under such a tion, plaintiff, vs. * condition of repayment will be en Orlando F. W inslow and Mary | tirely a matter of bargain between P. Winslow, Defendants. J To ui iando F. Winslow and Mary P Winslow, them. It is clear to all concerned itie above named defendants N I Hl NAME OF THE HTA1 h OF OKEGO.^ j I that whatever benefit the borrower »»I you, are hereby required | in«v nlifuit» hi y the proposed condi I You, and id r each aiHwer tu appear and answer tn....... «luplaii.t ____ tiled ____ ‘“«D Obl4.* 1 b ' »gainst you in the above entitled suit in the tion must be at the expense of the above entitled circuit court bj Monday, the The latter «an see it as 27th day of September, A. D. 1897, that being the lender. fit t day of the first term of said court following plainly as the borrower. The prac the expiration of six weeks publication of this tical question, therefore, is whether ummons, and you are hereby notified that if you tail fo to appear and answer said com the borrower will gain an advantage plaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap in the whole transaction by the ’op S ply to eaid court for the relief demanded and prayed for in said complaint, which is substan tion proposed. - i- P NORTHERN PACIFIC R U * N Pullnia 11 Sleeping Cars ’Klega 111 1 > i 11 i 11 <_»• C a i ‘S Tourist Sle< j>i i i<x < hi rs TO ST. PAUL MINNEAHH.IS UULU I'll FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELI ENA ami Il III THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA HBW YORK BOSTON AND Al.l. POINTS EAST an<l SOI'TII For information, time cards, maps or tickata, call on or viril» tially as follows, to uit For a judgment and decree against said defendants, and each of ttiriii, foi |513 'i togethei witn interest and pirnlium, and tines thereon, according to the terms of the contract existing between plain tltf and defendants, and agreeably to the art! cles of incorporation and by-laws of Hani asso ciation. at the rateof |t. )0 per month from June 15th. A. D. 1897, until paid, all m gold coin of the U.S. of America of the present standard of weight wild fineness; for the Mini of $50.00 al lorney’s fees herein, «nd for the costs mid dis biusements of this suit and for accruing costs; and fur the usual decree foreclosing the mort rage described ill said complaint according to aw and the usual practice of said court, Hint for an order of sale of the premise .lescribed iu said mortgage uiid complaint, as follows, lo-wil. Lol No. four (4) and the ’oulii half ot lol No. tive(5) of block No. iiine(9)in the town ol Newberg, as laid out and platted bv Jesse and Marx E. Edwards, together heredita • • with the ... > V . >■ in ments and appurtenances t* inV r ï" , uhta% or in anywise appeitaining, to obtain ,°fun<r funds i 1 with winch to pax aid Mini'. oi money hii « i a. . Illllir «< —I- h.-r.-lll, ■ll.t f..( « JlldijUl.'Ut G>| BOV business to be drawn by mutual agreement in terms of gold. I AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. Do Not Be Deceived. Scrofula Is a deep-seated blood disease which all the mineral mixtures in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteedpurely vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for blood diseases and has no equal. Mrs. Y. T. Buck, of Delaney, Ark., had Scrofula for twenty-five years and most of the time was under the care of doctors who could not relieve her. specialist said could cure her, he filled her with arsenic and potash which almost ruined her constitution. She then took nearly V' every so-called blood medicine and drank A, them by the wholesale, ^>but they did not reach / «her trouble Some ™ one advised her to try S.S.S. and she very soon found that she had a real blood remedy at last. She says: "After tak ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am perfectly well, my skin is clear and healthy and I would not be in my former condition for two thousand dollars. Instead of drying upthepoison tn my system, like the potash and arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out through the skin, and I was perma nently rid of it.’’ (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gradients of which even he does not know. the Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THL FAC-SlMILE SIGNA I UHL OF rhe Kind That Never failed ïou. 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I make their notes payable in gold j West Side Division McMINNVIl l I Notur K hereby given that the Board of I because they consider it to their ad Minneapolis Denver kquau alion i iaxe-> ot \ nuihtil Count) , Slate 8STWFEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS A D CHARLTON Asst Gen.Pas Ayt. of Oregon, will attend ai the office of the Count) I vantage to do so. The silver State St. Paul HATKh Si To S^ PE n uAf Omaha CbuK « i aidk-aini) on Monday -.eptember Hth of Utah put out an issue of gold I Tue house is new and first-class Stage offices Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) MûRRlSüN ÌT luh 2D a D 1897 and will continue their fitting from AND AND and free sample room ’ *n connection The corner in POR I LAND. UHt-eON da . to da . during buxine-4 L qui up to and in- bond only last year Fortiand ; 3Ô A M • Lv Ar cludmy Saturday September 1 th IS'».* and gold r too mythical to deter even Tillamook, - - Oregon. LÛ 15 a M i Lv McMinnville Lv Chicago Kansas City publit iy examine the aspeE'-ment toll «1 aid Corvallis 1215 P M I Ar Lv from accepting' CLHinty. an«i u«>rr»u( ail vrrui« in valuation the ilver parti-an inti de^ nption or quallne* of land? lot« orot)u» ' the I icht aving in inter« t which a KBKC I I HI t NO 4 It I Ol •0 YCAR8* LüW KATES TO ALL At Albany and t'orvalin connect with property all per ons interested are hereby axpiRiSNcc IETTI • vil Ni. trains of Ot Central A Eastern R}. notified to apvear at aid time an.I plac an j promt «• to pav b. the world stand LASTERN C1TIE8 shutt uau?*’, d any they have, why »aid roll ard achieves. Mexico, although Express Train Daily, t Except Sunday.) should not be conei ted and approved 'io whom U may converti Nulirr is her« t»\ OCEAN STEAMERS nominally using the .gold standard. | bated thn Dth, day of August A l> l!N7. ■Avail that thr imdt*r>*igue<l, l.u« I* (owls, M - .L»-4 r J i « p M i Lv Fort land <*ecutrii of tbv estate u( J U < «»wla «I fcwamm I. make- it bonds pavable in gold, anti Leave Portland Every 3 Dayi st. Joseph 7:28 P .M Lv has flia«i her linai account «>i her admiuL'iiM A**c*«ur of Yamhill»’ouniv, Ulate ««f Oregon 4 -odivits railway coin panic.- and it • • FOR . . McMHiuvule 7 30 F M Ar tivù upon Maid estate in the countx court o( Yam hill tuuniy, Oregon, and " hu I couri ha> i- < (iiiimou in that country for con * filed and dr.slMUthe lUtildM) ofSrpteinl er, Direct connection at San Francisco with Ocui- traits and obligations in private TftAOC MARKS, dental and Oriental and Pacific Mall steamship A D 149«. at tne hour ot one o'clock In thr attar Larsen House P atents Wanted An Idea gs DISIONS, COPYRIGHTS Ac. Hood’s I i Nobody will loan and consent to CASH IN ADVA MCE. Address all orders to Published every Saturday any uncertainty about repayment without being paid not only enough 13 Astor Place THE REPORTER. New York to reimburse the possible loss, but more, just as ail insurance company The O utlook will he in 1887, as It has been Wjlt. your ntm« tn<1 *idrz-« on a postal card, «■end it toGeo W Best Tribnne office Ne< accepts its risks of loss only upon a during each of iis twenty seven years, a History York Citv. and »sample ropy 01 fhe New York Weekly Tiibune will be mailed to you. of Our Own Tunes, hi Its various editorial de carefully calculated assurance of partments the O utlook gives a compact revlew profit . Nothing is more i hortsighted of worlds progress, it follows with care all than fur the people of a state or the the EAST AND SOUTH important philanthropic and Industrial move country to imayin«* that they can ment'-of the day. has a complete department ot VIA get the better of money lenders by religious news; devotes much tpat'e to the in reserving option: which will allow forests of the home reviews current literature them to pay either what was bor furnishes Cheerful table talk about men and OF THE <! . or • i something Olili via I tap- 11 less. J The III till rowed iin things and, in short, aims to glie tresh lutorm* tion, original observation, and reasonable enter Hiediatp effect of such uncertainty 7---- *’ is , to uediicp thp number of lenders tainment. detieiviK \ winch max remain alter apply mg all { . 1 ''nom ttiey Illi) UO OUMIieSb, ilie proceeds ot said sale pruperl) applicable io fol* 3 lar^e proportion of those who I he *af isfaction ol said judgment, and for a de * - I cree foreclosing and forever barring *jaid de lend money do not wish to speculate. tendants, and each of them, hik I all persons They prefer a certain return, though claiming by. through or tinder them, or either of them of all equity of redemption in, or right, it be low, on which tliev may depend. claim, title nr Interest in, of or to «aid mort The lenders left have the field to 4 aged premise! hh >1 ever) part and parcel thereof, save only the statutory right of re themselves and exact pay at their demption, and for a decree directing the sheriff own price for all the risks they carry. to place the purchaser of said mortgaged prem All over the world the most saga ises into the immediate possession thereof on the day that lhe :ame "hall tie sold, and for cion- borrowei ■ prefer to eliminate -such oilier and further relief as lothecourt max all "options, ' and ail uncertainties .’•eem meet with equity and good conscience. rtii‘ summons is served by publication there before offering their obligations, in of in the Yamhill County Reporter for six Weeks, by order of Hon H H Hewitt, fudge of | order that their promises to pay may jaid court, dated al Albauy, Oregon, July 1st, be acceptable to the greatest pos A. 1». 189. | sible number of lenders and the low RHODES A RHODES. Y 11‘H'jieya i'oi i'lainliff ■ est rate of interest secured. 29 w . Urac uuvu of said da\ a** thr time albi the county Protwct jour iu®y may triug you wealth court room at the county court hou r at M» Miunvtlk Yamhill <uunt\ Oregon, a the Write JOHN WEDni RBrRN A CO Patent AWOL ae,«. Washington, D C . for tbsir glAJU viUa off ar pliQe tei the dual hraiAUg of -aid final act ount au<l -f»t of two nundtad inrentlona waufad Noir thetakue «11 persons »nteie*(r«t in '«id «»tate art hereby notified and required to ap teei at said une and piace and rhow cau«e if any there be why «aia account 'Mould not be Our navy is not tariff enough as allowed and approved aaid estate lotever and finady'settled and said eaecutnx reìea* fd and long as nation like Chili and Japan discharged Dated thia the auth ds > of July, A D. ìòv can uial e us apprehensive a- to what LCCY h. < OWL Executrix of said e tate may happen to our interests on the JUMSfY A FEXTON, ocean Attorneys for estate I For the United State- to give notice that its terin “dollar here after will apply to two different things, one of which at this time is worth twice as much as the other, and that an obligation to pay "dol WF, ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE lars" will be construed by our courts EXCLUSIVE USE OF TUE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND as satisfied by the tender of either I “PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. kind, would be to coni|>el our people 1 to pay for a risk which men in I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, I their individual affairs everywhere choose to avoid. It is even pro- was the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA.” the siyna. ! I poseil to atxilish liberty of contract ■,—on every and compel all of our people to un that has borne and does now dergo and bear this risk, regardless bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. of their private judgment. Our rail ways and great business organiza This is the original “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,' which has been tions which are accustomed to seek used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty the use of capital wherever in the world it can be had, on what in their years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is own opinions are the best terms, are the kind you have always bought "f Z on ^ie to be forbidden this priv ilege. They wrap must retain an “option which they and has the signature of do not want, ami pay for it a price per. No one has authority from me to use mg name ex which of their own choice they would not give, and be shut out of markets cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is to which they now have access, be p j sides. And the one country on earth President. March 8,1897. . p where it is seriously proposed to thus deprive men of liberty in affairs which concern themselves only, and of a purely commercial character, is Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting the United States. Geo. E. Itoberts a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you in Globe Democrat. Bbouid be in ever) family medicine chest and every traveller » grip They are ILr.iu.bl« when she .tomaeL ts oci of care cMdscbe mu . -ia«M and all Heat trcutuM. Mil« UH eCcicrt. A aacu. Pills Aayona sandia« a sketch - and may / —.---------- -------- —- description ---- --------- MUicUr ■•certain. IrH ebelber au lueaallub I« prubablj pfobabo patantaoie ratantaola coimuuDicaii iou.muta<'ati >ns stricii> ttrKio v i^aaantiai »-fideatiai. Oidest OlUeu agency Menci tor securing se. un dm pati watecit ---- in America He have a Washington vffic. rateate rakan througa Manu * Cu lecer V» spedai uotioe in tba BUIENTIFIC AMERICAN. «Uuvtrxt»!. tara«.« o/ •»> »a»otla< ivuza»i w*«ki, iuìli K»)«;»! O. ..ibi Spedine., .vptee «ni «U-iù B uok o» F*ixxt» Mnt «ree MuNA S CO.. □6L Broaanav, S.w TarkA isL SAN + FRANCISCO lines for IAPAX a NDCHLNA ailing dates on application Kates and ticket* to Lantern points and Europe Alar JAPAN CHIS ' H'JSOlt ir and At- FE a LI a . ail be obtained from G A Wilcox. Ticket Agent McMinnville For full information rail on O R <L N. C H MARKHAM RHODFS A RHODES, Agent. Gen Freignt an.l Fasfonger Agent Or Addrer? McMlnnviU«, Or, R KOtHIEF Manager W . H HI RI DFRT, Gen Pan Aft, PORTLAND, OR. A. L. MOHLER, Vice-President,