this county wants and is entitled to a representative of its own. The man who now represents this county r. H. BARN HAKT, Editor A Propr. knows about as much about this J. U. ECKMAN, Associato Editor. county, its people, its resources and its needs, as a dive keeper knows about heaven and cares still less. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. The two counties which he repre­ sents, are entirely separate, and dis­ ADVERTISING RATES. tinct in their characteristics and in­ Reading notices in local column. 10 cents per line for first week and 5 cent, per lino thereafter. terests; one is a grain growing coun­ Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch ty, shipping its products to Port­ per month 91; each additional inch 50 cent* p*r month. land; the other is a lumbering and Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to dairying county shipping its pro­ be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per ducts by water from a |>ort of its line. own. The interests of the two sec­ tions can never be other than di­ FRIDAY, MAR. 4, 189«. verse, and it is but fair that fhis county shall have a representative, REFI'BLICAN STATE CONVEN who shall have its own peculiar in­ TIUN. terests at heart and who shall be A republican convention for the state of Or­ ready to work for them. ’’ Of course egon is hereby called to meet in the city of As­ toria on Thursday, April 14, 1898, at the how ot the Headlight expects Mr. Gill’s suc­ 11 o'clock a. m., for tne purpose of nominating candidates for state and district offices, excep cessor to come from the republican congressmen, and to transact such other busi­ ness as may properly come before said conven­ ranks. Yamhill County Reporter LOCAL NEWS. ken. The pauloininie led l>v Mrs. Part- low and Miss Baker, was easy to follow and exhibited some pleasing evolutions, movements and datives. The recitation by Miss Baker, “Mother and Poet.” evi­ denced the knowledge of elocution pos­ sessed by that charming youug lady. We understand NeMinuville will lie the next town visited by these ladies and we be­ speak for them a coidial reception there, where the young folks are talented and the people proud of the fact, amt will give a flattering patronage.—Indepen­ dence West Side. «» <1 Mins Ethel Link of Monmouth is visit­ <. ing in the city. Get oqr up-to-date picture, at the Excelsior studio. Joe Todd and family expect to go to Tillamook about April 1st. Or First-class baled oat straw for sale, by 11-2 A. F. Narver. Good wringers, all styles and prices from $1.50 up. Hodson sells them. Dr. A. A. Barr, the optician, is in the Yamliillers may go, but we remain to supply city, and may be found at Dr, Wright’s ’t he IlKpli»!« Will Bulltl wants in the Grocery line. Among oilice. At a meeting of the official l>oard of these wants will ‘be Charley Groening is making some good the First Baptist church Wednesday ev­ improvements on the Braman Clark ening, it was decided to take step« at once place. in the erection of a new church building, O. V. Allen and J. K. Wright, promi­ to cost not less than $5000. The propo­ nent Newberg citizens, were in the city sition w as submitted to the church for ratitication the follow ing evening. The yesterday. » J. W. Hobbs was down to Portland Baptist brethren are to be both com- Wednesday. He says everything there mended and congratulated for the busi- nest-like energy with which they have I is Klondike. *> A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. J. G. moved in getting the enterprise under way. We understand the money has è» Eckman on the 1st inst. Weight tion The convention will consist of 285 dele­ been already largely subscribed, the gates, apportioned among the several counties pounds, plus. of the state as follows: T he republican party of Yamhill members having responded most liber- ( *> Baker 6 Lane 12 The spring birds are singing gaily, and ally to the call upon their means, and no : Benton 7 12 county is not, and has not been for Linn Clackamas Lincoln 4 15 they seem to be saying that it is time to time will be lost in getting the work un­ Clatsop 10 Malheur. 3 the past eight years to our personal plant the spring ad. Columbia . 6 Marion 20 der way. The building will be of wood, any one Coos. 7 Morrow 4 knowledge, dominated by cr Arthur C. Chvnoweth, agent for John­ and will be one of the best churches out­ Multnomah Crook 4 60 man or set of men. The shout of Poik Curry 3 8 The country will not be depopulated, and those Dougi&s Sherman . 11 3 “boss" and “boss rule” is and always son’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Company, was side of the larger cities. J» Gilllaru Tillamook 4 . 5 billing the city yesterday. remaining must live. Grant. 5 Umatilla 11 has been the cry of the opposition, Union Harney T he Atlanta Journal is raking 3 8 It is reported that II. G. Guild has *» Jackson 8 Wallowa. 3 and the Transcript in taking it up Necessaries of life cheapest at our Grocery. bought a newspaper in Salem and will down ex-Senator Ingalls for palming Josephine 10 . 5 Wasco. . 4» Klamath. Washington at this time merely repeats, parrot ­ . . 3 12 shortly move over there. oft' an old speech once before deliv­ 2» Lake Yamhill ....... 3 10 The xetue being one delegate at large for each like, the mouthings of the enemy. *> Pres. Boardman’s mother, now at Col- ered to Atlanta people. Brer Bryan county and one delegate tor each 20Ü votes and fraction thereof of 50 votes or over as cast for In its onslaught this week it exhibits fax, is to come and live with him, we would do well to take notice and not Wm. McKinley at the presidential election held a good deal more venom than reason, in November, 1896. understand. He has leased the dwelling attempt to palm off his old, thread­ The committee recommends that the prima- and stripped of its cowardly insinu- of Joe Todd. rie» be held on Saturday, April 2d, and the bare, “rear-end-Pullman” speeches county conventions on Wednesday, April 6th uations of falsehood, there is prac­ Secure your seats early to performance that he published in his book. The 1896, unleaa otherwise ordered by the several county committee». tically nothing to consider. The po­ of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, for they are sell­ southern people are waking up, and SOL HIRSCH, Chairman. sition on the fence which the Trans­ ing rapidly. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. are not so easily fooled as they were. O N. DENNY, Secretary . Portland, Feb. 2,1898 cript occupied during the last June Seats on sale at Rogers Bros.’ drugstore. campaign is too fresh in the minds of Mr. Fred Painter, city superintendent, FIHMT DISTRICT CONVENTION. Unless thej’ are getting something for nothing, and even rush off to A new kind of “healer'' has sprung Klondike, with all its hardships, instead of staying at homeand using republicans to need further comment. was married last week in Oregon City. up: a man who declares that sickness our Plows, Paints, Bright Wall Paper, Hardware, Farm and Garden A republican convention tor the Hrst con­ We are afraid the slivers were never The bride is lately from the east. Mr. Tools, which are sold so cheap and bring such good returns on the in­ is caused by the devil getting into gressional district of Oregon is hereby called to meet in the city ol Eugene,on Monday, April all picked out, and it is what is hurt­ Painter will occupy the J. E. Durham vestment and so much happiness in their use. ^nriticr riAQr the body, and the only cure is to 11th, 1898, at the hour of 2 30 o’clock p m , for it hand when y°u wiU need 8UCh helP8- opnug is near the purpose of nominating a candidate for ing at the present time. The bimet­ residence. spank it out. He charges S3 a spank­ Don’t fail to visit us and be made happy. congresa for the first congressional dis­ Last Saturday was red letter day in trict of Oregon, and to transact such other alists remember it also, for they business as may properly come before said con were expecting it to fall on their side. G. A. K. and Relief Corps circles. The ing, and is making many converts in vention. The convention will consist of 145 Milwaukee. People are paying to be delegates, apportioned among the several couu As to the editor tagging the dele­ former, in remembrance of many kind tlea of the first district as follows spanked who tear the town down if favors to themselves on former occasions, 7 Benton Lincoln 4 gation to Albany and working for a Clackamas 15 Lane 12 a teacher spanks a pupil. prepared a surprise for the ladiesin the Coot 7 Linn 12 free silver candidate for congress, way of an oyster supper, and they all en­ 3 Curry. Marion 20 kinds of Watches, Clocki All kinds of Fine, Douglas 11 Folk 8 we are not disposed to be conten­ D. A. SMITH S All and joyed it together. Jewelry for sale at .lackson 8 Tillamook 5 Difficult and tious. He may have thought he was Josephine — NEW— 5 Washington. 12 hard times prices. Mrs. John Bolinski, aged 83 years, Alamath old Watches re ­ Yamhill 3 10 doing so at the time, but recent­ died at her home in west McMinnville at Lake. _____ 3 paired and made The same being one delegate at t large Urge for each ly discovered evidence may have county and one delegate for each ch 200 votersand 3 p. m. yesterday morning. Deceased to run as good fraction thereof of fifty or over, as cast for Win. changed his mind. had been helpless from paralysis for three Palpitation — Weak — U n con­ as new at McKinley, at the presidential election held in November, 1896. NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. scious at Times —Sleepless— years. She was a native of Germany, The committee recommends that the prima­ T he ironclad warship is still an ex­ born near the boundary line between ries be held on Baturday, April 2d, and thecoun Asthma —Kidney Troubles ty convention on Wednesday, April 6, 1898, un It is still undetermined Germany and Poland. The funeral will ieM otherwise ordered by the several com mi t- periment. teM. R J. HENDRICKS, Chairman TYY'iVìi ÌTìnmQ whether she threatens a greater be held from the Catholic church this Recovery Would Seem Like a Miracle J A. WILSON, Secretary. Yet Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cured danger to her country’s enemies than morning. “I had been in very poor health for The prospect of war with Spain and the to her country’s brave defenders. A merica contains 229,722 miles of The disaster that has overtaken the Alasku gold excitement have been lost several years, and two summers-1 waa so o • weak I waa obliged to lie in bed 3 months railroad, and the rest of the world Maine adds another chapter to the sight of in this community. Word came o at a time. I was all run down, had 204,231 miles. from Washington on Monday that an in ­ testimony against this form of war o Unconscious Spells ——------- engine. The British ironclad Cap­ cumbent for the McMinnville postotiice lasting for an hour at a time. The Y* had been agreed upon by the congress­ T he Maine appears in some papers tain, the most formidable and the ional delegation. It did not state who is doctors thought the trouble came from o ° with two smokestacks, and in others my heart. I used to say that if I could favorite ship in the British navy, the lucky man, but a general concensus o only be up around, I should be so thank­ with three or four. These newspa capsized and went down in the Bay of opinion seems to tlx il upon Jutnes ful, and that it would seem like a miracle per picture galleries ure great fukes. of Jiiscay on September 7, 1871, with McCain. if I should be well. The neighbors all WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. a loss of nearly 500 men. Her fate On Thursday next, March 10th, the know of the poor health 1 bad been in, I n this country, the right to de­ and how much hotter I am now. I had clare war is vested in congress, in was the result of unseaworthiness celebrated Lew Johnson’s Uncle Tom’s asthma for many years, and some nights pure and simple. The British ship Cabin Company, a company of 20 people theory, it rests with the people, but I Could Not Sleep Vanguard was very gently rammed carrying theirown scenery and mechani­ as the people could not speedily be my breathing was attended with so much cal effects, will be at the opera house, by the Iron Duke on the 1st of Sep difficulty. Sometimes I would have to polled on such u question, the fram­ I teniber, 1875. She sank like a when we may expect to see the grand sit bolt upright in bed. As my general ers of the constitution finally left the old play presented in a most masterful health grew poorer, my asthma grew right with congress, the représenta cracked teakettle, and only the calm way. The prices are within the reach of worse. I had kidney and other troubles In the Circuit Court oi the State of Oregon, tor the County of Yamhill ness of the weather prevented a tive of the people. all, being but 25, 35 and 50 cents. Seats and seemed to be generally ‘out of sorts.’ William Me Chrisman, Plaintiff, great loss of life. The incident dem on sale at Rogers Bros.’ drug store. I heard so much of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Clara M. Weed, vs. E. L. Weed and onstrated the fatal lack of buoyancy Max J. Brandenstein, doilur bus that I decided to try it, and I experienced T he senate voted Monday on the On Monday evening the result of the great benefit from it. I have recom­ iness under the Hrm name of in ships of this character, their ina ­ Max J. Brandenstein A Co , De- question of seating Corbett, the re- training in elocution and graceful (le­ mended it to many people, and I cannot fendants. TO THE suit beiqg 50 to 19 against, Since bility to remain afloat for even a portment given by MrB. Partlow ant! say too much in praise of Hood’s Sarsa­ To Max J. Brandenstein, duini; business tin der the Hrm name oi Max J Brandenstein A brief time when once their ponder the negative report of the committee Miss Ruth Baker, was evidenced in the j parilla. 1 have not been in bed for over Co., one of the above named defendants- THE NAME OF THE STAT E OF OREGON, two months ago, no one has expected ous sides are pierced. This was still entertainment given our people, which, a year on account of illness.” M rs . S. IN You are hereby required to appearand ans­ more disastrously demonstrated wer the complaint died against you in the W atson , 433 S. Columbia St., Warsaw, Ind. by request, was rej>eate thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain Overdratts. aecurM and unse direct command of Admiral Sir ceased; G. M. Fennell, Melvin | ing, and that out of the money arising from publishing house of the southern M Minneapolis Denver cureti ..................... 1,419 74 M. Edwards and Mary E. Ed such sale there be paid the several sums oi Bonds to secure circula­ wards, Defendants. J E. church by the federal army dur­ George Tryon attempted a maneu- U.S. money found due the plaintiff as aforesaid, to­ tion ...................................... 12.500 00 St. Paul Omaha To G. M. Fennell, one of the defendants above gether with the costs and expenses of said sale, FreniiuUr** on I S. Ronds 1.000 00 ! name«I: lug the war. It is charged by the vre. In the course of it the Camper- Stocks, and the overplus, if any, be paid to the person ANO AND aecuritica. etc. (county N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, persons entitled to receive the same, and 19,367 ST I You are hereby required to appear and ans­ or former that the amount is grossly down struck the flagship Victoria. and city orders)...................... . that the defendants, and each ol them, and all Banking-house, furniture and Chicago Kansas Cit wer to the complaint tiled against you in (he persons claiming by, through or under them or extravagant when such items as >30,- The Camperdown had a speed of fixture« 8.500 O0 above entitled action by the first day of the either of them, be foreclosed and forever barred Due from National Banks mot next (1898> March term of the above entitled only five knots, yet a few minutes of all equity of redemption in or claim to said <•00 for rent of grounds and building, 15,007 74 court following the expiration of the time pre reserve agent m premises, and every part and parcel thereof, LOWEST RATES TO ALL iroiu Stale Banks and scribed in the order tor the publication of this for an order authorising and directing the >124,000 for rent of machinery, type, after the impact the Victoria went Due Bankers........................... 1.103 4S summons, which first day will be Munday, the and sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon to place the EASTERN CITIES. Due from approved reseive down so suddenly that in spite of all 28th day of March, 189* and if you fail to so «tc., appear in an itemized statement at said sale in possession thereof on agents...................................... 24,938 86 appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff purchaser the day of same and for such other and further efforts by the fleet 321 gallant otti* Check* and other cash items 342 H said to have been made and sworn to will apply to said court for the relief demanded as may be jne»t gnd equitable in the OCEAN STEAMERS 75 00 in bis complaint. The relief demanded is the relief Notes of other National Banks premises by a gentleman of the highest stand­ cars and men were sacrificed to the Fractional pnper currency, foreclosure oi a certain mortgage, executed by This summons is served by publication there­ Leave Portland Every S Dsy* 128 38 one John II Maddux on November 3d. 1891, and of for six atickh « aud cents.. ......... consecutive weeks by order of Hon ing for intelligence and integrity sea Now comes the disaster to the Law fuJ mo«*'/ reserve in Bank, • • FOR • • by him delivered tc* th? |x>mbard Investment H. H Hewitt, judge of said court made on the viz: Company, a corporation, to secure to it the 9th day of February, A. D. 189«. 9.7 soon after the war. It may have been Maine, involving a loss of still un- Specie ........................................ « payment of a certain bond or promissory ppte JNO. J. SPENCER, i c< mid John H Maddux, bearing date Novem Legal-tender note- . that the gentlemun in queetion com­ counted lives, running into the hun­ Redemption Attorney for Plaintiff. fund with I. > V«rM, and providing for the payment to I , dreds. The problem of modern naval eaid Tomh«rd Ini e«ip»cnt Company on Novem- ; Treasurer (5 per cent of cir­ puted values in confederate money, « To Alaska War with Spain Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Staple Groceries, Crockerv, Queen sware, Glassware $ Wallace & Walker. Some People are Always Unhappy * O. O. Hodson. Oh, My Heart! Jemelry Store * * * FURNITURE, Hood’s S£rma ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RY. culation >................................... .’♦7 67 which was slightly below par at tiu* construction seems as yet to be far U6 from a satisfactory solution. Who Tout........... -........................ time. The southern church had their I.IABli ITIliS. knows but that for sea service at claim well fortified bv the endorse least we shall have to go back to the Capital Stock pavim Surplus fund ..... .................. inent of some good uorthern bishops, | live oak of times-' The question is Undivided pront.«, less ex pen^es and taxv< hence are not without some good of more than meiqly speculative in­ National Bank nous paid uuixand ing............................................. fighting ground. If the b-JJ should terest.— New York World Individual deposits «Ubjrct to check ....... ................. ............. pass the senate and be signed by the Rev Sam P Jones announces hi», i Detnand crrtificatvs ot deposit president, it is claimed that it would ns-.«« or> <»e the forerunner of thousands of ¿elf as a candidate for governor of Stale of Oregou vovut; ?f Yamhill SJ. _ Gei Ige of thelUne entitled CQuri . made thi* 4th day of Febnilrt. mountainçys land to Yellowstone MILTON W >>7 Atwn pvk OREGON SHORT LINE SAN + FRANCIS steamer? month Iv from Fort land to Yokobom» and Hong Kong, via The North, m Pacific Steam ship Co. in connection with O. K. A N. For full information call on O R AN. HHOPFM a HHBPES, Agent», Or Address: M< Mm>ir|l* <*• W. II HI III Bl HI1) Gen Pas» Agt. I 4 POHTlAjlD. OBjJ H. LARSEN, Proprietor of tit# Larsen House RATES >1 To RCR DAT Th** house new and firrt-class. Stage •nd free sample rooms in connection. Tillamook, - - O