Yamhill County Reporter placed within his reach. Of course they don't understand. The habit of regarding the delegation as bosses over the people, with no rights what­ ever reserved to the latter, renders their understanding obtuse. Right there is where Mr. Geer’s manly con­ duct rises above the dead level of machine politics and makes his name popular throughout the length and breadth of Oregon. He held the rec­ ommendation and endorsement of the people, including most of the leading republicans of the state for that po­ sition, and he regarded that as higher authority than the triumvirate who undertook to use him as a pawn, a mere wooden man, in the game of politics they were endeavoring to play. He had the nerve and man­ hood to challenge the rule of the would-be bosses, and even to lay down a $300<)-a-year office for the sake of the principle involved. They can’t understand it at all, and they think Geer has made a great mistake. Circuit Court Pr.r«a«iii||.. More Circuit court opened in department No. I 1, ou Monday, Judge Burnett presiding. F. H. BARNHART, Editor A Propr. The grand jury was drawn on Tuesday, J. G. ECKMAN, A.oociate Editor. composed of W. K. Allen, R. L. Booth, W. R. Carter, F. M. Crabtree, Creed Medicinal value in a bottle of Hood’« Sarsa­ parilla than In any other preparation, Green, Henry Scheuk, W. C. Tustin. Subscription $1.00 Per Year More skill is required, more care taken, more Cates were disposed of as follows: expense incurred in its manufacture. Spencer & Irvine vs Mann. Continued It costa the proprietor and the dealer ADVERTISING RATES. More but it costs the consumer I m », as he for service. geta more doses tor his money, Reading notice«in local columns 10 cents per Tongue vs Allen. Same. line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. More curative power is secured by its peculiar Dlaplay advertisement« annual rates, one inch Allen & Lewis vs Southmayd. I*efault combination, proportion and process, per month fl; each additional inch fit) cents per with order to sell attached property. which make it peculiar vo itself. month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding More I»eople are employed and more space oc­ State vs llutchcroft. Dismissed. 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to cupied in its Laboratory than any other, be current news. Additional matter locent«I»er Clatlin vs Busbee. Default with order More wonderful cures effected and more tes­ line. to sell attached property. timonials received tlian by any other, sales and more .ncrease year by year Smith vs Orton. Default and judg­ More are reported by druggists. people are taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla More ment. Order to sell attached property. today than any other, and more are FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1897. taking it today than ever before. Ogden vs Otis. Same. More and still moke reasons might be Olds & King vs Grosser. Settled. given why you should take Neesen vs Gregereon. Settled. T he recent drop in the price of Thompson vs Johnson. Default and wheat is easily accounted for, by the judgment. retention of a few popocrats in post­ I.atourette vs Wilber and Linn, De- office positions that ought to be filled fault aneedy and permanent cure. long been idle. Was it owing to the ing eaten before leaving the nest. Multnomah Box Co vs Jones & Smith. We have no hesitancy in recommending shortage of labor in Europe? this excellent cough remedy to anyone Most of the people who voted the Continued. afflicted with a cough or cold in any “union” ticket two years ago were State vs D Robinson ; burglary. Plea T here has been a slight falling oil’ honest men, who, upon one ground of guilty of petit larceny. Sentenced to form.—The Banner of Liberty, Liberty­ town, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent in the price of wheat, and some of or another persuaded themselves 30 days in jail and to pay costs. sizes for sale by 8. Howorth & Co. Vinton vs Hessler; appeal. Verdict the popocratic brethren rush in and that'it would be better to abandon attribute it to the manipulation of former party affiliations for a season, for deft. An adjourned meeting of the choral Van Ostrum vs Churchman; motion the plutocratic class. If the pluto­ at least in local affairs. Republicans, union is to be held next Wednesday night crats can put the price down, it democrats and populists (middle-of for deed. Sheriff ordered to make deed. in the Presbyterian church. All singers State vs Crumb; assault with intent to interested in keeping up the organization stands to reason that they can put it the-road-populists) were among the kill. Plea of not guilty. On trial. are invited to be present and lend their up, and it may be true after all that number. They acted upon a theory State vs John Harris; carrying a con­ assistance toward making the union a McKinley, Mark Hanna et al are re­ plausible upon its face, that has never cealed weapon. Plead guilty and sen­ success. sponsible for the big jump last No­ failed to bring disappointment and tenced to 20 days in jail and to pay costs. Card of Thank«. vember. disaster in its train. Thousands of State vs Walter Garner; assault with We desire to express our thanks to our dangerous weapon. Plea of not guilty. reasonably intelligent and fairminded many friends who so kindly assisted ns T he Reporter has on all proper oc­ men have made the same mistake be­ in the last sickness and care of husband Dentil of Harlow mill«. casions advocated free text-books as fore, and the fusion voters of Yam­ and father. Your constant attention and a necessary adjunct of free public hill county are just arriving at a real­ After a lingering illness of over a year sympathy will always be remembered appreciated. May your closing days schools. This brief editorial item izing sense of the fact that the from cancer of the stomach, Harlow and be blessed with friends as kind. from the Globe-Democrat is quite to “union” movement was and isacc’.d- Mills, of the firm of H. Mills & Son of Mas. H. M ii . i . s and F amily . the point: “The more the free school blooded plot on the part of a few to this city, departed this life on Friday book question is investigated the get possession of the spoils of office evening, Sept. 24th, aged 68 years, 11 CONDEMNED. months and 8 days. Deceased was born more clearly it will appear that free and the opportunities of corrupt pol­ in Gustavos, Trumbull county, Ohio, When an innocent man is condemned for crime he doesn’t lose hope. His law­ text-books are a necessary part of itics. What else can they conclude Oct. 16th, 1828. On February 14th, 1850, any yers appeal from one conducting the schools, and that it is from the evidence before them—the he was married to Elizabeth Arnold. court to another. They are bound to a mistake to make them a badge of legislative hold-up of last winter, They moved to Denmark, Lee county, save him, if he can saved. It is the poverty.” effected through the agency of the Iowa, where their family of eight child­ be same way with a ren were born. In January, 1878, they good doctor when members elected by this fusion move­ his patient seems “The spindles are humming, the ment, the farming of the business in removed to Newton, Kansas, where they condemned to death wheels are going round, the furnaces some of the county offices to yield the lived until February, 1895, when they by disease. But doctors make are red-hot. Is it all caused by the greatest possible amount of fees, and came to Oregon, settling at McMinnville. mistakes some­ Mr. Al ills was an elder in the Cumber ­ times; they lose scarcity of wheat in Europe?” queries a suit in court brought to collect land Presbyterian church of this city, heart too soon. an exchange. We think not. The money from the county, to which all After they have where the funeral services were held tried everything scarcity of wheat in Europe would honorable claim was relinquished in Sunday morning, Rev. Thompson preach­ they know and have the single effect of advancing order to obtain election? Is it at all ing an earnest and sympathetic sermon. the patient is better, they the price of the cereal in this country. strange that the honest element who Deceased was a most social man, and ac­ no think there is nothing more to With the markets for manufactured supported the movement two years quired friends rapidly. During his long be done. They goods left open to foreign competi­ ago from motives of bettering the illness he never was heard to complain. don’t always at the root tion, the spindles would hum a less public welfare declare their intention There were present at the funeral from get of the disease. neighboring points John A. Mills and They frequently lively tune, the wheels would revolve of standing aloof? wife of Independence, and four clerks of give a patient less swift, und hundreds of furnace ­ the firm at that place, and Mr. J. Q. up to die of con and tires would never be kindled at all. T he California Fruit Grower re­ Barnes of the New York Racket store at sumption, arc afterwards surprised to marks that a vast amount of fruit is Salem. The interest of deceased in the strong and well again. Mrs. W. B. Duncan, of Arlington, Phelps Co., T he count of the silver dollars is going to waste in Oregon because firm at this place was left to the widow, Mo., writes "My husband took four bottles of Dr ’s Golden Medical Discovery when he still going on in the United States the people do not know how to take and the business is continued under the was Pierce (as he thought) almost into consumption, and we were very thankful that such a medicine could care of it. It is unpleasant to be ac ­ old firm name. treasury, and will require yet six be found. I wish all persons troubled with cough would take it. Long may the ‘ Golden Medical weeks more for its completion. Twen­ cused of stupidity, yet the econom­ Discovery ’ and * Favorite Prescription ' be Roswell Hewlev ol Sheridan was look­ made. I shall always recommend and praise ty-one young women experts are en­ ics of the fruit industry had to be these medicines.” gaged in the count. In all previous learned by the Californians, We ing on this week nt the district court All lung and bronchial diseases are cured Some session. by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, couuts the money has been weighed may hope to learn in time, because it supplies the system with healthy in bags, there lieing 1000 silver dol­ idea of what is meant by the Fruit blood It puts the vital forces into action The students of the Lafayette seminary and fills the circulation with the life-giving lars in each bag. Two tests are ap­ Grower's remark may be gathered red corpuscles which builds up solid, mus­ plied to the bags, de|>ending on from the general contents of its will get out the first issue of the Psi Phi cular flesh and healthy nerve-force. Journal about the 15th. Fred Derby As a medical author, Dr. Pierce holds an whether the dollars are new or have pages. For instance, it is said of eminent place in his profession. His great will lie the printer. thousand-page illustrated book, “The Peo­ been used. A bag of 1000 new and one apple orchardist in California ple’s Common Sense Medical Adviser’’ is unused dollars weighs about fifty­ that he expects to make the expense «S tate of O hio , C ity of T olkdo , ) one of the standard medical works of the eight pounds and fifteen ounces. H on . T. T. G eeh is about the best advertised mun in Oregon. His dec­ lination of the Oregon City land office has brought him prominently before the public and he is receiving the heartiest kind of commendation. Should the president be in need of a first-class man for the place of collec tor of customs at Portland, a man who is above the methods of small politics, one to whom the word poli- ticion applies only in its better sense, and in whom the people of Oregon Lave the most implicit confidence tooth as tohonesty and ability,he will Got be obliged to consult the Oregon delegation. He already has a rec oma.eadation from higher authority. A nw newspapers that still ini agine Mitchell's coattail the royal road to postofliee appointment, are abusing Hon. T T. Geer for declining the landoffice appointment tendered him by the congressional delegation. | They say that he was willing to ac­ ' cept atlMM) appointment at one time. I •nd they don t understand why he ■ should decline a >3000 job when 1 I I of cultivating and gathering his crop out of the windfalls, which may mean sun-dried apples, evaporated apples, apple cider, boiled eider, vin­ egar, apple butter or jelly. From another item it is gathered that the surplus pears in another section are being made into delicious syrup, which is to be a new and attractive thing on the market. And when reference is made to the large ship­ ments of California brandy, one nat u rally thinks of the surplus and in ferior grades of prunes going to waste in our own orchards. We may not hope for some time to match our California neighbors in economy. They have even got it down to the point that the women wear overalls and jumpers in gathering prunes, but there is plenty of room for ad­ vancement this side of the bifurcated garment. Hood’s Cur» xlck hemikebe. bad u«L m the mouth, coaled tongue, gc in the «tomacb. «.U m . .mi iMtltoHon Do ■ ■ ■ ■ .11 a 1 I I ■ ■ ■ “o’ w«ak»n. hut b.v. totuc ««ret » cant«. The only rtUa W take vMh Mood ■ «arwkparUla. Hood’s NEW AND Seasonable Goods OUR FflbLi OPENING Sarsaparilla L ucan C ounty , jss * Frank <1. Cheney makeeoath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F rank «1. C heney . Sworn to liefore me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. G leason , ( —Notary Public. 1 SK