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room for congress . ■teal Estate Tranefere. and webfootedness. the fact remains that we are not wholly selfish nor ob Week ending April loth: After a spirited contest over a IBVNasli Io IS Brower Its 1 to 6 blk livious of t he sufferings of our fellows, F. II. HIRNHAUT, lai I tor A Propr. though removed by hundreds of : double chairmanship aud a divided I) John’s add to McMinnville. .$ , convention, through the intervention W D and Eda Carliq to G I) Carlin J. O. ECM MAN, A*»oelate Editor. miles. of C. W. Fulton of Astoria oil behalf lot 6 blk 15 McMinnville.......... of the Mitchellites, the convention , Chas Judd and wf to F A Newman T he North Yamhill editors do not Subscription $1.00 Per Year lots 1!) and 20 blk D Hobson's seem to believe The Reporter's state for the second district came together add to Newberg.......................... in harmony at Astoria on Wednes ment that the demo-popo state con ADVERTISING RATES. day. The motion to adopt the report B B Branson to directors school district Nos 70 and 65 1.47 a ... Reading notice* In local column* 10 cent* per vention ignored a number of candi of the committee on credentials, of line for llr.t week and 5 cent* per Hue thereafter. dates from this county. These men i Catherine Richter to John E Rich- Display adveitiaenieiit*. annual rales, one inch the regular convention, left the Mult |ier month 11; each additional inch 50 cent* ¡ st show tbat they are not on the “in 140.47 a t 5 r 6... ..................... month. nomah factions out of the vote, and J E Riteliter to B B Branson 9.72 Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding side” in their own party. You may resulted 47 votes for adoption and 33 a t 5 r 6........................................ III line* published free, if furnished Itvtlme to bo current new*. Additional matter 1« cent'per be very well satisfied down at North against. Following this, Malcolm Matilda and Anderson Hodgson to line. Yamhill, but wait till the county A. Moody of The Dalles, son of ex E W Evans 27?j a pt Iri Orton d convention breaks the full slate you ......... FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1898. have made up for county officers, and Governor Moody, was nominated 1«t S r 2 .......... W W Wright et nx to Anna G Le- for congress by acclamation, the you will be in need of a little sympa name of Congressman Ellis not be bold 37 a pt R C Combs diet! r 5................................................ H on . J. W. M axwell is the re thy yourself.----------------- ing presented. Mr. Moodv’aecepted Mary M and Calvin Dixon to Rose publican nominee for representative I t is reported that in case of war in the following terms: II Dixon lots 17 and 18 blk D of Tillamook county. “Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of troops will be concentrated at Chick Holison’s add to Nswlierg the convention — I deeply appreciate amauga park. The property is gov E W Hall et ux to Rose fl Dixon W. H. H arvey , author of ‘Coin's ernment property. It could be util the honor conferred upon me by this lot 5 blk 29 Edward’s add to Financial School” was operated on in » ized as a great camp of instruction nomination. I do not understand Newberg ......... Chicago lately for appendicitis, and without expense to the government. that I have been chosen by any sect Jay Brooks to Frank Brooks 100 a is critically ill. It is as accessible as any point, and of men or faction. 1 accept this nom t3 r 3 ........................ troops could be forwarded to points ination from the republican party I Commercial Natl Bank of Portland S enator Geo. C. Brownell lias on the Atlantic and the gulf coast. regularly organized in their district I to G A and E F Schneider pt lot challenged W. S. U’Ren to a cam It may not be well suited to battle congressional convention. My re-1 4 hlk 3 N Yamhill...................... R Jacobson and wf to H C Burns paign of political debate in Clack maneuvers by brigade, division and publicanism has never been ques 10 ft right of way McMinnville amas county. corps, but it is undeniable that divi tioned. The principles set forth in Sheriff to I V B Nash all of blk 9 sions, corps and armies maneuvered the St. Louis platform are my prin except lots 7 and 8 in John’s add T he populists of Linn county, who there once upon a time in a way to ciples, and if elected, I pledge my to McM ............................ refuse to be gobbled up by the demo make the place historic. most earnest efforts to serve the Sheriff to H Clan field 20% a pt W ----------------- crats, hold a county convention at H McCune dlctfi r 5.............. state and party faithfully. ’ H C Burns and wf to R Jacobson Lebanon today. P resident McKinley’s message to PROHIBITION NOMINATIONS. 10 ft right of way ............... congress on Tuesday was quite gen Elijah and M E Russ to Edna I. C ounty warrants in Josephine erally disappointing and unsatis The state convention of prohi Newby 90-lOOths a pt J Sherwood county sell freely at from 95 to 98 factory. All previous action by the bitionists met at Newberg on Wed die t 5 r 4................................. cents, while during June, ’96, just president in the affair with Spain nesday. The enthusiasm was strong, Della J and W M Kirkpatrick to before Bryan was nominated, they was such as to challenge admiration Roy Winters 30 a sec 15 t 3 r 2 . but the number of delegates small. went begging at 85 cents. from conservative minds, but the The following nominations were R W and S J I.ancefield to Mrs A fact that he ignored the idea of inde Harpole It 7 blk 9 Watt’s add to C. O. L ee , the chief of police of pendence of Cuba, and treats as an made: Amity............... ...................... Representatives — First district, L. Albany, Oregon, is a second cousin incident the treacherous outrage Hheunialiim Cured. of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, the late pro against the Maine,neither satisfies the H. Peterson, of Woodburn; second district, C. W. Ingalls. My wife has used Chamberlain’s Pain tector of American interests at Ha people nor sustains the high standard Governor — H. M. Clinton of Port Balm for rheumatism with great relief, vana. of national honor established by all land. and I can recommend it as a splendid ------ ---------- former history of the United States. Secretary of State—H. C. Davis of liniment for rheumatism and other T he Sioux Indians and some of the No nation of anywhere near equal household use for which we have found Halsey. Wisconsin tribes want to fight the rank would have dallied with the j it valuable.—W. J. C uyler , Red Creek, State treasurer — Moses Votaw of Spaniards. This suggests a good question so long. The enormity of N. Y. scheme: Why not send all the In the insult and indignity to the United Newberg. Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading mer Superintendent of public instruc chants of ttiia village and one of the most dians to the front, and have more States when the Maine was destroyed tion—B. E. Emerick of Philomath. good Indians? prominent men in this vicinity.—W. G. has not been fully realized. When Supreme judge—T. E. Hackerman P hippen , editor Red Creek Herald. For the history of this country for the sale by S. Howorth & Co. S enator Samuel R. Hughes, the year 1898 is written, it will be the of Albany. Attorney-general—T. J. Bright of oldest merchant continuously in bus wonder of sister nations that we, so Miss Ethel Harris won the medal at iness in Forest Grove, and a highly boastful of our resources and prow Wasco. I the Demorest contest at the C. P. church State printer — M. P. Marquain of respected und honored citizen, died ess, should have held out so long . Wednesday evening. The judges were Forest Grove. of apoplexy last week, at the age of against demanding indemnity for one I Mrs. Ungernian, Mrs. Bruinback and Dr. 63 years. He was an Oregon pio of the greatest crimes of all the cen The national single-issue platform Baker. The attendance was small. of 1896 was adopted. neer of 1857. • turies. But there are many things Other contestants were Lillian and Leone which have justified the president in Peterson, Bessie Cook, May Rogers and H on . T iios . H. T ongue has been Joe Neal. Prof. Reynolds made a neat I t is announced from an authorita a conservative course. The early tive source that the election of the clamor for war was j'ugoism, pure unanimously nominated by acclama awarding speech. The music was fur- fusion legislative ticket means simply and simple. It was mouthed by con tion for a second term in congress. > nished by the Misses Hobbs and Patty, the election of I’ennoyer for United gressmen and party adherents for The utmost harmony prevailed at Miss Nichol, Miss Fink, Miss Gardner and Messrs. Macy and King. Miss Wal- States senator. There is a deep seated political capital against the party in Eugene. 1 ters of the college recited during the de- suspicion among the people that this power. The distance between this No news from the state convention i cision of the judges. is true. country and Spain operated as a as we go to press. Geer will prob Ride the Monarch Cycle Go’s Cum cause for tardiness. The long inves W hen W. J. Bryan's book, “The tigation of the Maine disaster, and ably be nominated by acclamation, berland. $35, Racket Store. First Battle,'' was put on the market the failure of the court of inquiry to and T. B. Handley is making a hot it brought $1.51). Twenty volumes locate the responsibility, naturally contest for the prosecutihg attorney were sold at auction at Mexico, Mo., led a dignified executive to rest the ship against our O. H. Irvine. —- --- ----------- the other day at two bits apiece, and case with the sense of justice of the the auctioneer had to use eloquence presumably offending nation, and it Miss Mae Seroggin of Sheridan is vi»- Palpitation —Weak —U neon- to dispose of them. is probably still the president's idea ining in the city. scious at Times—Sleepless— that this will be a matter for future T. A. White an<i family are expected T he republicans of Washington Asthma —Kidney Troubles arbitration. Wherein the message home from Pennsylvania this week. county voted vive voce at their was unsatisfying, congress has speed Wanted—A young girl to help with Recovery Would Seem Llkea Miracle convention lust week, which was a Yet Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cured ily filled the breach, and by joint housework. Inquire at this office. new departure, ami one that gave resolution has empowered and di J. P. Irvine went down to Astoria Wed-' “1 had been in very poor health for satisfaction. The plan leaves the several years, and two summers 1 was so rected the president to employ the nesday, to attend the convention. will of a constituency open to in weak 1 was obliged to lie in bed 3 months forces of the government to release at a time. I was all run down, had spection, and saves a great deal of Mies Bertie Davis of the Hotel Yamhill Cuba from Spanish control. In short, time and labor in counting the ballot. was dangerously ill Sunday, but has since Unconscious Spells we are entering upon war, for which improved rapidly. lasting for an hour at a time. The It is recognized as the fairest plan in the nation is far better prepared than doctors thought the trouble came from a great many of the eastern states. A L'nited States geological club has | my heart. I used to say that if I could if the jingoes had had their way six weeks ago. War is no joke. It lieen organized at Lafayette. F. L. i ouly be up around, I should be so thank U'R en of Clackamas is a thrifty means death to thousands who ap Derby is president and L. L. Shirer, | ful, and tbat it would aeem like a miracle inau. This conclusion is reached af predate life, and an expense that Ireasurer. The object is the study of if 1 should be well. The neighbors ali know of the poor health I had been in, ter hearing a resident of Clackamas, never ends. The little Florida war, geology. and how much better I am now. I had who attended court here last week, which lusted seven years and in Mrs. Madeline B. Conklin, grand ma asthma for many years, and some nights say that 1' Ren had paid oil 112,000 which only 58 persons were killed, tron of the Eastern Star, was in the city I Could Not Sleep worth of mortgages within the past hus cost the government in pensions Wednesday night to inspect the local my breathing was attended with bo much fifteen months. A man who can do nearly a million dollars for each life. lodge. A grand time was enjoyed, visit difficulty. Sometimes I would have to that with tlie tSO received from the As a result of that war, 6.661 per I ors lieing present from Dayton and La sit bolt upright in bed. As my general health grew poorer, my asthma grew legislative boodle is a thrifty man. — sons are said to be still on the pen fayette. worse. I had kidney and other troubles Hillsboro Independent. and seemed to be generally ‘out of sorts.’ sion rolls and drawing 3800.000 a I heard so much of Hood's Sarsaparilla year. Let us hope that the crisis W hen we think of soldiers thegriz that 1 decided to try it, and I experienced now upon us will be of short dura great benefit from it. I have recom zled faces of veterans are likely to tion, before distress und debt shall mended it to many people, and I cannot come before us. Nevertheless it is ■ ■ ■ overwhelm the nation. It is neces Cur« all liver ills, bilious- say too much in praise of Hood’s Sarsa mere Ixivs who chiefly liear the brulit nets, headache, sour stout- ■ ■ I parilla. I have not been in bed for over sary to maintain American honor and ach. indtierstion. constipa- I I I 3^ of battle. Age was pushed aside in a year on account of illness.” M rs . 3. tkni. Thujr act easily, with- ■ ■ ■ ■ American interests, und it is going 1 out pain or gripe Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. W atson , 432S. Columbia St., Warsaw, Ind. the civil war. Grant and Sherman to be prosecuted till wretched old Jhe only Pilis to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. were not yet 40 when they came to Spain shall erv enough. positions of command, and Sheridan and Hancock and many others of the T he house on Wednesday passed H Do You Is the best in fact the One True Blood Puri famous leaders of both armies were fier Sold hy all druggists Get only Hood's. the following resolution by a Lite of i only turned 30 when fame overtook 322 to 19: Io Know the News • them. Hood’s Pills take easy tu operaie Resolved, That the president is L hereby authorized and directed to in ' ’ Thousand« are Trying It. Yun r»n have it *11 (,>r P ut down a great big mark for the tervene at once to stop the war in I I In order to prove the great merit of state of Oregon in the matter of fur | Cuba, to the end and with the pur ' ’ Ely «1'reatu Balm, the most effective pure nUhint* relief ralUf for f...- the fl... starving <*„, nibbing Cu pose of securing permanent jieace 11 Per... Per... for Catarrh and Cold iu Head, we have pre Tl... ..........o » .. Z » . und order there, and establishing by ' ’ ban* Month Month pared a generous trial size for 10 cents . ' , e "'f free action of the people there a stable o Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to New York irk city citv says savs that this state ' and independent government of their '» ELY BROS., 56 Warren St.. N. Y. City heads the list, and that they cannot I own in the island of Cuba, and the I ! in Th# Evening Telegram, of Portland I suffered from citarth of the worst kind Or. fun It is the largest evening new?' find woods to expre«s their admir president is hereby authorized and 1 ’ ever since a boy. and I never hoped for F*p*r published in Oretsn; it contains empowered to use the land and naval !! ation for the generosity of our citi cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do the news of the state and of ihe forces of the United States toexecute " ’ all even that Sf.iny acquaintances have used nation Try it for a month. A sample zens The first train sent by Oregon the purpose of this resolution j! copy will be mailed to you free Address it with excellent results Oscar Ostrum. was composed of ten ears, and the 45 Warren Ave . Chicago. Ill. second, which recently started, con W bm I v A. THE TELEGRAM. Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged tained six. Whatever may be said cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine, Mohair and wool. Highest prica paid. Portlrand. Or. mercury nor any injunons drug. Price, of Oregon's sleepiness, muddiness M B. H cndrick . 60 cents. At druggists or by ntaiL Yamhill County Reporter Í Í I ,‘t I I 1* i I i I » ; I ; 1 » i I ♦ Oh, My Heart! 4 Hood’s i Hood’s 8;x I } I O<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX><XXXX>g 8 8 In the New Store TO OCR PATRONS, FRIENDS AND THE 1‘FBLIC: We cordially invite you to come and see us in the New Store. Our force of acconimodaling clerks is prepared to give yon the beet of atletdion. It has long been our ambition to have a stock of goods eo complete, bo tastefully arranged and marked down to such reasonable prices that our patrons could see no necessity to send to any outside city for any article whatsoever. We know we have attained this re sult. At vour doors, as it were, we have laid down a stock of goods such as has never been approximated in Yamhill county, and is equalled by but few stocks in Portland. All lines carried are mor« complete liian we formerly had room to make them, and much new st.s'k has licen added. A large assortment of Carpets, Linoleums and Window Shades has just been received, and is opened tor the Spring trade. An immense stock of Dress Goods of the latest patterns adorns our shelves The thousand and one articles, which cannot be enu merated, in the wav of Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, are dis played to good advantage, enabling the customer to make a quick ami satisfactory choice. In Men’s and Bov's clothing we lead any store in Oregon, no mat ter what size or style is desired, and we have the beet values ever of fered in McMinnville, with quality and price fully equal to the best bargains in Portland or San Francisco. Our Ladies’ Millinery is given a dignified apartment of its own, where the only embarrassment is to choose among so many rich styles. The time and opportunity, however, are afforded. We are grateful for your past patronage, and respectfully ask tbat you take advantage of our increased efforts to please and to place the very best bargains within easy reach. Respectfully Yours, r * 8 $ R. Jacobson & Co. CKXXXXXXXXXXX><XX><XX>0<XXX>O R. M. Wade & Co., As usual are opening up an active Spring Trade in ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ g BUGGIES........ And all Lines of Hardware. Bicycles _ More sold already this year than during all of last. They go like hot cakes., because the price is low and the quality equal to the •best. Gendron, Four Reliance, Kinds Crescent, ( Crawford. Full Line of Fishing Tackle. See us for bargains. i <xxx> 4*4» «4» *4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» « 4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4*4» 4? 4* Al New Goods ....A Full Spring Line Of Dress Goods, Furnishing goods, Laces, Rib bons, Hosiery, Notions, comprise part of our new stock. We have also added a large line of yT» 1 < M Men^mhs’’and T-, Ladies’, Children’s and Gents' lotli in « C Call and see us and save money by buying at the lowest prices. « 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4i 4* 4* * -r McMinnville Grange & Farmers’ Co., CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. f “Men may come, and men may go, But 1 go ou forever,"—said Teunyaonconcernlng the river. To Alaska 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4t 4* 4* 4* 4* 4Í 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 1 •* » 4» i» » » 4» 4» 4» 4» Or 4» 4» 4» War with Spain 4» 4» A amhillers may go, but we remain to supply y our 4» 4» wants in the Grocery line. Among 4» these wants will be 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» Garden Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Staple Groceries, Crockery, Queensware, Glassware A A A A > A A ▲ ▲ A. A. A. A A. A. A. A. A. A. A A The country will not be depopulated, and those I* remaining must live. 4» Necessaries of life cheapest at our Grocery. 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» Wallace & Walker.