Yamhill County Reporter itbat* with three or four J r 1 there was an increase at all of the '■■■ —-------- — i eighty or more cities from which re­ F. H. BIRMUItr, Editor A fropr. ports were given. This shows a wide J. G. ECKMAN, Asociale Editor. diffusion of the increased activity. February was an encouraging month also in the national finances. The Subscription $1.00 Per Year. receipts were more than a million dollars in excess of the expenditures. ADVERTISING RATES. Reading notices in local columns 10 cent« per What is more important, the aver­ line for first week an 1 ft cents per line thereafter. age daily receipts were larger than Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month >1, each additional inch 50 cents per the daily expenditures required for month. If they could be kept up Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding the year. 10 linen published free, if furnished in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent® per at this rate, the government would line. have solved the problem of “making both ends meet." FRIDAY, APRII. 1, 1898. T he Polk County Observer ob­ III 1*1 III.ICAV sitati : t OM IA­ serves; "The fusion of principles is a TI«». good deal like a mask ball—rather mixed company.” A republican Convention for the state of Or­ LATENT I HOM W t»HIM.TOX. | Holt vs Spau'ding; judgment ol <201 for pltt’. Wist carver vg Wieecarver; jury trial, verdict for pltf for $2,688.6«. Farmers & Trader«.’ National Bank vs A G Smith ; default and judgment. Goulding vs Spencer; settled. Cain vs Duvall; default and judgment with order to sell attached property. Thomason vs Gregerson ; settled. Stout & Martin vs Yambill County; motion by plfl' for change of venue granted. Goes to Hillsboro. First National Bank of McMinnville vs Redmond; settled. Cain vs C E Duvall; Default and judg­ ment with order to sell attached property. Savage vs Buel; default and judgment with order to sell attcahed property. Kinney Bros vs Conrad; default and judgment. Kinney Bros vs Mendenhall; default and judgment. Balmer vs Hauswirth; default and judgment. Sweet, Orr & Co vs Oberdorfer; action to recover personal property ; dismissed for want of prosecution. Latourette vs Wil hern uml Linn; con­ tinuation, sale confirmed. Goodrich vs Exon; ejectment, settled. Slate vs F Isaacs; assault; arraigned ami plead nut guilty ; withdrew atid plead guilty. Fined *100 and committed until paid. State vs J Lehman ; selling liquor. In­ dicted on two counts. One count missed, and acquitted on the other. The vital point iu the Cuban situ­ ation, viz., independence, has shifted itself from Spain to Madrid, where the Spanish government is now giv­ ing grave and earnest consideration to propositions presented by the gov­ As usual;are opening up ernment of the United States. On an active Spring Trade in the answer to these propositions de­ pends the future course of the rela­ tions between Spain and the United ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ States. It is believed that it is now* And all Lines of Hardware. but a question of an exceedingly short time before an inevitable crisis must come. The propositions submitted by this country contemplate a complete More sold already this year than during all and immediate cessation of hostili­ of last. They go like hot cakes, because ties in Cuba, the return of the recon­ centrados to their usual avocations the price is low and the quality equal to the and the independence of Cuba, this best. last feature to be secured probably /Gendron, on an indemnity basis by which the Four island would pay” a substantial sum i Reliance f Kinds for its freedom from Spanish rule. Crescent, egon is hereby called to meet iu the citv of As­ It has been made perfectly clear to toria on Thursday, April 14, 1898, at the hour of Crawford Tin: Clatskanie Chief puts it Spain bv President McKinley that Il o’clock a. in., for tne purpose of nominating candidates for state and district offices, except nothing less than a close of the war congressmen, and to transact such other busi­ uniquely when it says: "If the re­ 1 Full Line of Fishing Tackle. See us for bargains. and the independence of the island ness as may properly come before said conven­ tion The convention will consist of 285 dele­ publicans join hands and circle to will suffice as an adequate settle­ gates, apportioned among the several counties the right, they will reach the per­ ment. Such lesser methods as have <»f tho stale aw follows; Baker 6 Lane . 12 simmons.” been contemplated from time to time Benton 7 Linn... ... 12 are now put aside for these more ad­ < laukainMM 1.7 Lincoln 4 (Tauon io Malheur. ............ 3 R epi ’ bocan primaries tomorrow. vanced and positive positions. It is ColuniDia ................ 6 Marton 20 • OOM . , . 7 Morrow 4» 4 See that von are there with a heart now for Spain to accept or reject • rook 4 Multnomah . 60 these tenders. There is no disposi­ "Men may.'come, and men may go, 4> ( urrv. Polk 8 full of.love for every other’republi­ But I go on foro ver, ’ ’ — said Tennysonconceming the river. tion to urge one more than another, 4» Sherman . laiuglax 11 3 Gilliam ........... I Tillamook 5 can brother and every man who secs so long as the conclusion reached 4» '•rant i ’niutlJIa 11 4» llarnev Union. ■ a new light and wishes to become brings termination of the war and Jackson...................... 8 Wallowa. Cuban independence. Spain's reply 43» ! Jowephlne................... ■> Wasco........ 10 one. We arc headed for victory. will be forthcoming in a day or two. Klamath.. ... .3 Washington 4» .12 Lake .. Yamhill 10 She is showing marked signs of weak­ 4» I’he Marne being out* d< legate at large for each L ocal populists have our sympa­ ening, and is without a European ally 4» county and one delega te for each 200 otes and Or 1 radion thereof of 50 vote» or over hh cant for thy for all it is worth in their disap­ that will take up arms for her. 4» LOCAL NEWS. Wm. McKinley at the presidential (‘lection held in November, 189«i 4» pointment with the nominations The committee recommend« tbat tl e prima- UIUTEMH. 4> Dr. Nelson, dentist, in Union block. vies be held on Saturday April 2d, Mild the mado in state convention last week. county non ventions on Wednosdn, April Gth. 4> King and Queen bicycle»; first class 1898, unle.sH otherwise ordered by (tie several King, u young follow only 34 years Robert Fox went to Portland Wed­ 4« county coni mH tees. wheels made by the Monarch Cycle Co., of age, was put forward for the high­ nesday. SOL HIRSCH, Chairman. Yainhillers may go, but we remain to supply your 4» O. N. DENNY, Secretan . at Racket store. 14-2 est state office, and such men as J. 4» Portland, Feb. 2,189«. wants in the Grocery line. Among Don’t forget the primaries next 4» We now have a few thousand dollars to C. Cooper, who is really the organ­ Saturday at two o’clock. these wants will be 41» FIRNT DISTRICT < <»•> \ K *1'1081. loan on farm property, at good terms. izer and originator of the “union of Several of our citizens were in Mc­ 12tf 4» M c C ain , I rvins & V inton . forces,’ and who has spent half his Minnville attending court this week. 4> A republican convention for the fl rat con­ New music every week direct from gressional district of Oregon is hereby called life, in Oregon, coming by* ocean voy­ 4» Everyone is too busy with their publishers—special discount—at C. Grie­ io inert In the city of Eugene, on Monday, April 41» llth, 1898, at the hour of 2:30 o’clock n. in., for age before the construction of trans­ spring work to do anything worth sen’s. 15-4 (he purjioNe of nominating a candidate for continental railroads, and who has writing about. 4> congress for the first congressional dis­ 4* The district meeting of the Epworth trict of Oregon, and to transact such other reared a family in his adopted state, A family by the name of Brown, business as may properly come before said con­ 4» league convened at the M. E. church in vention. The» convention will consist of 115 was sidetracked. Kincaid, a rene­ from Sherwood have moved into the 4» delegates, apportioned among the several coun­ this city yesterday, with a good attend­ ties of the first district as follows: gade republican for spoils, while still house owned by D. A. Brown. 4» ance. It will last over Sunday. Benton. ....... 7 Lincoln 4 4> Married, March 26th, by Rev. Clackamas 15 Lane . 12 holding on to the pap which came to « (HIM Spring is here end if you want your .... 7 Linn 12 4» Turner of McMinnville, Mr. H. M. Gun V. ....... 3 Marlon 20 him through the party which he now 4» Tolson and Miss M. Kneedler. They carpets, quilts and blankets washed, Douglas .11 Polk « Jaekkon ... Tillamook 8 .... 5 repudiates, was made to forestall will probably reside in Carlton. 4» send them to the McMinnville Steam 5 Josephine Washington. 12 such men as C. W. Talmage, who 4> Klarnath . Y ambi li. ... 3 10 A. M. Barks of Dundee has pur­ Laundry or send in your order and the lAkr. ....... 8 4* had reached the responsible position Aagon will call for them. 15ml The aarne being one delegate at large for each chased 40 acres of land from Marion 4» county and one delegate for each 200 voters and of state chairman of the so-called sil­ Glover. There being no house on the The Bynum boys went up to Jones ’ fraction thereof of fifty or over, as cant for Win. 4» McKinley, at the presidential election held In ver republican leogue. Veatch, who land he rented one in town and last mill yesterday to prepare for the eon- November, 1896. sit uation of a long log chute. Mr. Jones The committer recommends that the prima­ isn't half the talker Watkins is, and week the family moved in. The country will not be depopulated, and those 44» ries be held on Saturday, April 2d, and the coun­ expects to go up on Monday, and will set who holds the lucrative position of M» ty convention on Wednesday, April 6, 1898, un­ remaining must live. NEWBEHfl. less otherwise ordered by the several commit­ receiver of the Roseburg land office, 4fr to work quite a crew of men in building tees. R. J. HENDRICKS, Chairman. 4* this improvement. The demand for lum ­ J. A. WILSON, Secretary. took precedence to the populist pres­ Necessaries of life cheapest at our Grocery. Miss Bertha Allen of Aurora is ber is going to be large this Beason. 4* idential elector and delegate to St. visiting Miss Hendershott. 4* Our shirts, collars and cuffs are unsur­ Louis. Of course, there is many a 4* Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fletcher spent passed. Most of the business men in slip twixt the cup and the lip, but Sunday at Dr. Littlefield’s. A republican convention for Yamhill county, McMinnville will confirm this. Those Oregon, I n hereby called to meet at McMinn­ there were so many down at Port­ Spring term at the college began who havn’t had work done by us, send i ville, Oregon, Wedn* «day, April 6th. 1898, at 11 o’clock a. in. for the purpose of electing ten del­ land last week that they show meth­ last Tuesday with quite a large at­ in your laundry and be convinced. egate« to the republican state convention to be tendance. held at Antoría, Oregon, on Thursday, April 14, od rather than accident. IV m . L ambert , 1898, and also ten delegates to the republican Miss Clara Williams visised her district convention for the first congressional district of Oregon, to be held at Eugene, Ore- For Stalo. T he Dayton Herald comes forward folks here last Friday. gon, on Monday, A • pi >ril llth, 1898. Theconven- non will conffiNt of 1 171 ’ delegates apportioned as with a strange proposition. Two acres of land one mile from Me- 5 It is Miss Ben Wiley went to Corvallis Signs of follow«: 8 Amity Baker Creek 8 that instead of putting in dam and Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Minnville, for sale at a bargain. Six- { 4 Bellevue Carlton ... . 8 Waters. room house, barn 24x32 ft., young or- j Convey a warning that certain ail­ Checowen 8 Dundee.. 5 locks at Lafayette, they should be ments—general debility, dyspeysla, Eaiat Dayton li West Dayton 8 put in at the mouth of the river, be­ chard and all kinds small fruit. Inquire skin disease», rheumatism, liver School was commenced at Cheha- Fairlawn 8 Lafayette 9 complaint«. Hr., need attention. 9m2 9 North McMlnnvH South McMinnville 11 cause it says, "If the locks and dam lem Center on Monday with Prof. of W. S. Honck. There isn’t anything belter for a North Newberg . 12 South Newberg 11 blood purifier than our McCann at the helm. North Yamhill 7 North Sheridan 9 are placed above the mouth of the south Sheridan 7 ' Willamina 14 The Sunday school convention was ft Willamette West Chehalem 6 river, it may be that a part of the Dr. Lowe’s Sarsaparilla Whlleson 3 well attended by delegates but it t he primarlkH tor the (’lection of Much delogateM year—during low water—boats will Nothing secret or mysterious about showed a lack of interest by outsiders. will be held In the several precinctH at 2 o’clock it—»imply Sarsaparilla, Dandelion, to eross the bar at 1» in. onRatnrdav, April 2d, 1898. |f indtthlrabl«» be unable Stillingia, etc.—drugs you perhaps Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hatch of Iowa tliui all republlcanN .should Attend such pri- the know something about, ana which rnouth of the Yamhill riv- are in town visiting Mrs. Hatch's Spring Medicine—Tenie, Ap luarleMHtid participate In the election of dele­ are recommended bv all medical gate*. JAMEs M c CAIN, ('hall-man. worksand physician«. Every one almost, in Yamhill sister, Mrs. J. C. Sawyer. They come •I', J. W. HOBBS, Secretary petizer, Strength Builder county knows that it is with diftlcul- to escape the severe climate of Iowa, Then it is honestly and carefully made of the best drugs -like everything else ty that the mouth of the river is and could not have come to better that we make—and we give you a bigger bottle than you usually get, and charge It Makes You Eat, Sleep, Work K eep your shirt on. your powder kept open so that boats can run up climate than is found in Oregon. but 75 cents for it and Happy. dry. and your eve on President Mc­ to this place. This is done every The "Temple of Fame" given here Rogers Bros., Opposite R. Jacobson A Co. Kinley; he’s all right. season by dredging the mouth of the I Tuesday evening by the Epworth league was far above the average en­ “ We think Hood’s Sarsaparilla is river. It is certainly well to give tertainment. The parts were well the finest Spring and family medicine. this matter serious thought anti at­ sustained, and do great credit to all. I had been bothered with headache tention.’’ If the writer of this will Mrs. Bennett as "Queen of Fame,” while at my work, many a time having HO FOR THE LAND OF GOLD! could not have been better. By re ­ himself give a little serious thought quest the entertainment will be re­ to go home, and loss of sleep, tired all James E. Durham, who for the past 12 years has been in tnvemploy, anti attention to this subject, he will peated on Fridav next. has decided to go to that land, and while I regret that he has done so, the time, and getting up in the morn ­ O hegon will not be ruled by a learn that it is a mathematical truth yet I wish him unltounded success in his new venture. May his fond­ ing weak. I decided to take Hood’s est and wildest dreams of gold be realized. To the people of Yamhill lihetiiiintisin Cured. King —Stutesinan. No, she * capable of demonstration that the County 1 wish to say. that as in the past 18 years I will at all times Sarsaparilla and felt better after three will be high (.leered, and My wife baa used Chamberlain’s Pain the i act of damming a stream does not have GOOD, COMPETENT MEN in my lines of business, Tinning, doses. I kept on taking it. and now I race. Plumbing, Rootling, Guttering and Galvanized Cornice Work. Thank­ reduce the volume of water below Balm for rhenmalÍHiii with great relief, can go into the quarry and do a day ’ s ing you for past favors and asking a continuance of tbe same. I will be ♦ • ♦---- the dam. The dam simply creates a ami 1 < an recommend it us it gpiendid at all times prepared to fullfil them. work and come home feeling well and liniment for rheumatism mid other reservoir and accumulates a body of CoNURENSMAN ToXOI'EN abilities hoiiHcliol.l use for a liieli we have fourni always hungry'. We have also been have been complimented by the se- water. The overflow of the darn is I it valuable. — W J Of vier , Red Creek, giving Hood’s Sarsaparilla to our lection of his speech against the Tel- equal Io the inflow, just as you might N. Y. youngest child, who was weak, lan­ ler resolution as one of six to be re- pump a tank full of water, and by Mr. Cuvier is one of the leading mer­ guid and losing flesh. We could soon i j continuing the pumping tin* overflow chants ot this village und one of the most printed as a campaign document. see a marked change. He ate better, ' must equal the amount pumped in. ¡ prominent men in this vicinity.—W. G. slept well, and in a little while was W ith the prospect of it foreign j Of you might illustrate it, Brother I’mri’gs. editor Red Creek Herald. For like a new boy. He has continued to war gold is flowing into the country Conover bv the old swimming hole ! aale by S lloworth A Co improve, and today is lively as a at the rate of it million a day. The . The shallow outflow below repre­ l*ro.«ut ini«. <*l Circuii Court. cricket, and the neighbors say he can alleged cowardliness of gold was a sents the current bulk of th«* stream, talk more than any man around the actions for . money . THE GREAT fiction, like the theory that the gold anti it is not diminished by passing Spencer ami Irvine vs Manu et ni ; non place.” T homas W hite , Park Quar. standard kept down the price of over a deeper body of water so long «uit s« to defendant C B Mann. ries, Freedom. Pa. National Family as the supply is continuous from Tongue v» Allen ; continued for aer­ wheat. N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s because aitove. The Herald also adds “Tbe vice Newspaper government would mak«> money to 1 Ionie I nan rance Co ve l'alt, non an it Hood Sarsaparilla T he Youth’s Companion, which is For FflRiDERS build arottd from Dayton to McMinn by plff on case being called lot trial. Is the best — In tact the One True Blood Puri­ non partisan, says there are two gon fier. Sold by all druggists *1. six for $5. Multnomah | ville, and least* it to an individual or oral symptoms of inereitsed business and VILrliflOERS* , , are the only pill« to take : company to operate, ami not build settled. which are worth noticing. One is llOOd S MlllS with Hood’s SaraapartUa. Martin V» .1 locks ami dam. Kven if this were and your favorite hone papar the gain in ruilway earnings. In true how much cheaper for the great for aerv ice January, taking 11«* railways of the Th I. Ii Tonr Opportunity. Goodrich vs Hull r< tcrre.l by Hgree- agricultural region above you, would On receipt of ten cent«, canh or stamps. country together, the earnings of the ment Io II F Khmies Io report findings of The Reporter. the railroad and the transfer charges fact and coneluviona of law by first dai • generous sample will be mailed of the roads were fift«*en p<*r cent larger most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cura make th«* rates of transportation and of next regular term. than in January of last year. The I Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon- both 1 YEAR for $1.25. (freight? Does the Herald reallv strata the great merits of the remedy. Hendrick A C.i vs Munkera; settled. other symptom is lite amount of the CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all orders to ELY BROTHERS, bank clearings at the chief centers want navigation mail«* possible for 56 Warren St. New York City. ____ ___ _______ THE REPORTER. McMinnville and the large territory of trade. These measure, roughly, Rev. John Reid, Jr . of Great Falla, Mont., surniunding her? It doesn’t look the amount of trade done, In Feb- recommended Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I that way. N. ynce for Governmental and oollti' »1 can emphasise hi's statement, "It iea posi- ruarv, they were fifty out* per cent tlon of th. Catted «MM, th. ConMItution of the •■tateof NewY.w™ the Wn«?ev TtariffMll with' a tire cure for catarrh if need as directed." — ; comparison of ol<1 and new rater. Preaident McKinley a f.Mn., 14 . larger than in February, 1S*J7. Some Rev Francis W Poole. Pastor Central Free. l ontnla. etc tbe pereunnel of Cvwmi. name. of prinrloal offi.wr. »r ■ ■ ■ I will mnke special rates on family Are much in little; always ’ .11 Church. Helena, Mont. times speculative influences swell the washing and guarantee work cheaper ready, efficient. «a 11 «f a c tory prevent a cold or fever ■ I ■ ir^t ¿n^>ntTo?^he7Vah^blP •’«■»¿«e article, on tbe currency. Gold and SUveran 1 clearings, but the noticeable thiug and better than vou can gen it done any­ cure all liver lilt, tick bead ™ Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged ache, faandice, cocatipation. etc. Price » cent«. cure for catarrh sn.l contains no mercury febout the February clearing* was where elee in the city. Wn. L ambkbt . mici «* CENTS. Postage paid. Sand all order, to The only Pill* to take with Hood s Sarsaparilku nor any injurious drug. Price, SO cents. ’ R. M. Wade & Co., ___ BUGGIES Bicycles^- o « To Alaska War with Spain Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Staple Groceries, Crockery, Queensware, Glassware Wallace & Walker. Spring Hood's is the Finest 0. O. HODSON. The New York Weekly Tribune ’s Hood’s The Y. Tribune Almanac THA KEPORTU. MaXIanvlUo. Oragon.