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Yamhill County Reporter T hose fellows who said there would be a panic if McKinley was elected can now sav I told you so. The panic is in Spain. LOCAL NEWS. .Vim sovereix**. Iler Hrollter, King uutl Moolla, ail ia one ev eaiag. Mrs. Cowls is having a new burn built on her residence lot*. Mrs. M. P. Dcady and grandson, oi Portland, are visiting io the city. The Copper river expedition composed Wm. Henderson, James Durham, ’m. l’etch and Lloyd Henderson has been heard from. Thcv were at Sunrise Citv, having surmounted the principal obstacle of the journey, the crossing oi the great Valdez glacier. Wc have *pe<*ia! arrangement« with Geo. V. Christenson is out again the following leading publicationx, The court house was comfortably filled a severe spell of bilious fever. to hear tl>e above speakers Wednesday whereby we are able to oiler them in Mrs. Kate Potter has moved into evening. Miss Sovereign, who travels connection with our own at exceedingly S ecretary L ong has given out that with her brother, was lite first intro residence vacated hy A. T. Hill. low rates, n.s follows: The K eiohti t; , the battleship Oregon is now safe, duced, and saitl she w as not out here for Walter Baker, of Portland, wn Subscription $1.00 Per Year1 tbe purpose ot making speeches, but to and I and she has probably joined Samp see that her brother dnlti't overwork spend Sunday with old time friends. Weekly Inter Ocean ............................................ tl > son s licet ore this. tumself beiote t he crucial test of lll.Ht. St. Loii¡*Globe-D'moerut, senti-weekly......... 17 . Miss Frankie Dupuy, of Lafayette ¡H, i ADVERTISING RATES. She knew there were some tenible sociul New York Weekly Tribune........................... Ji . , Reading notice»!» local column* 10 cents pot iu this country from having [ assisting the Reporter force this week. •Rural Northwist. Portland, siini-niontbly... l..i T hey are cooling down somewhat conditions line for Hr*t week and > cents per flue thereafter. been her brother’s private secretary. She Judge Galloway will give his lecture I »splay advertisements, annual rates, one incl ♦The Rural Northwest is the brightest, While defeats are still closed by introducing a sovereign little at Eugene for the benefit of the universi per month SI; each additional inch 50 cents per in Madrid. trust of her ow n in the way of a book month .. the most practical and useful publication counted as victories nothing further ty athletic club. Obituary and marriage notice* not exceeding no the coast for farmers, dairymen and 10 line* published free, if furnished in time to has been said about the satisfaction called "Silver Siftings,” which »he would ( t»e j.leased to sell at the low price oi -5 I!. The Salem Daily Sentinel, bo current news. Additional matter 10 cent- per cents each. She didn’t tell why, if the I Irvine’s new paper, is at hand, anti Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla the fruit growers. of Spanish honor. silver cause is so righteous, these little Great Spring Medicin® premises to fill a long felt want. nooks couldn’t 1« thrown in free. W hen the popocrats started the n¡O. 3H57. , MAY 20, 1898. C. W. Taiutage introduced Mr. King Wm. Tonev is remodeling and iiu- I ttEl*<>HT OF THE CONDITION report that Ackerman, tin' re as the next governor of Oregon. Mr. proving his property east of the court Scrofulous Sore Leg for 25 Years. publican nominee for state school King was not so sure of this, but was I house, preparatory to his own occupancy. All Spring Humors, sores, erup of the McMinnville National Bank at .M. glad to lie here, und at once o|>ened out Minnvillu, in the State of Oregon, at the close nt superintendent, was in sympathy against the republicans with charges of Hal Phillips, a student of Richardson tions, boils, pimple*, etc., are cured business. May'»th, 189b RESOURCES. with the book trust, they didn’t know tardiness on the Cuban propositions, j law school at Salem, was a guest over hy Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the “king of holding to useless commissions and big Loans and Discounts 8 medicines.” Head these letters: For Congressman 1st District, it was loaded and pointed direct tit appropriation Sunday of Mrs. Kitty Putty and family. Overdraft*, secured and unse bills. One republican, THO.MAB It. TONGI'E.oi Washington county. “ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: cured ........................................ their own candidate. Brownell, had been pigeonholed with Southern Oregon is experiencing a For Governor, Bonds to secure circula “ Dec.r SiraAfter suffering from a sore U.S. T. T. I.K1K, of Marion county. him in their efforts to reform the senate little drouth along with California. tion .............. ;..... ..................... leg for 25 years, four bottles Premiums on I . 8. Bonds For Justice of Supreme Court, E xistino social and political con on these lines. He charged McGinn with | Who wouldn’t live in the Willamette securities, etc......... . . FRANK A. MOORE, of Columbia county. saying that the bill to place each party Letter ot Hood's Sarsaparilla have Stocks, ditions are never what they ought to on Banking-house, furniture and For Seeretarv oi Slate. valley’’ the election board would throw the made a complete cure. My fixtures ..................................... F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop county. be, and so the professional agitator, republican party out of power in the There is talk of tt Fourth of from National Banks (not i leg would inflame as soon as Due July cek- For Stale Treasurer, reserve v gents)....................... like Sovereign, is never out of a job. state. He still harped on the Tongue- bration, but so far no definite action. CHAS. S. MOORE, of Klamath county dog days would come and Due from Stale banks and Vamlerburg contest as if it hadn’t been Bankers.................................. F >r Slate printer, The unfortunate thing about it js, continue to be sore until spring. Then Due from approved reserve W H. LEEDS, of Jackson county satisfactorily settled. 1 le thought the in The college grounds is sugge«ted as a the sores would heal a little and break out agents...................................... that the remedies which demagogic crease oi 10,000 votes in the state between desirable place. For Supt. Public Instruction, and other cash items... .1 H ACKERMAN, of Multnomah county. again. 1 tried doctors and every remedy Checks Notes of other National Ranks reformers offer, ate calculated to June ’96, and November, ’96, too great, Roy Morgan, aged For Attorney 'eneral, I could hear of, but all failed. 1 then Fractional paper currency, and there was need of a registration law. D. K. N. BLACKBURN, of Linn county . make things worse instead of better. He read the republican platform of 1890, on Monday near North nickles ami cents................... heard of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and bought Lawful money reserve in Bank, For Judges 3d Judicial District, to show a change of declaration of princi phoid fever. Deceased one tattle, and it helped me so much that GEORGE H Bl UNI .T'T, oi Marion county, viz: ples. and nt the same time showed what HENRY E. HEWITT, of Linn county . P arties who are circulating a re I kept on until 1 took tour bottles; am Specie........................................... $21,300 90 Mrs. Harvey Bogue. so many people know, that the demo notes.................. For Pruseeuting Attorney, cured, in good health and weigh 160 lbs.” Legal-tender Redcinpltoii tlllbl with I . s. port that John Hobbs is to be Holt cratic party has always traveled in the Bishop Stanford, of o. H. litVINE, of Yainnlll comity. Treasurer (5 p<*r cent of cir Member Board of Equalization, Nelson's deputy as county clerk, art footsteps of the republicans for so long a church, delivers the baccalaureate sei- M gs . M. J. H artley , Lovett, Georgia. dilation.»................................. as they have been parties coexistent. naon at Lafayette next Sunday morning. JASPER SMITH, of Tillamook county. No Sore, No Erysipelas. lying out of whole cloth. While Mr. time tiws h , i Total..................................... Joiut Representative Yamhill and Tillamook, King declared they were not repudia- “ C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: J. W M AXWELL, of Tillamook county? Hobbs would make a first-class dep tionists and wanted the ratio of 16 to 1 He is an able preacher. •‘Dear Sirs: — 1 want to say once more, Attorney J. J. Spencer says the man uty, he has neither sought nor been because the metals existed in this ratio, Hood’s Sarsaparilla iB all you and they would favor a ratio of 1 to 1 if it who talks politics now' isn’t a good sought for the position. Letter claim for it. I haven’t had wouldn’t bring “too sudden a change.” any sore or erysipelas since King is uot a captivating speaker, and is American, and he seems to be conform- For State Senator* W. A. HOWE, of Carlton. W m . E wart G ladstone , the grand not full of the faith that tie will be the iug his action to the sentiment. No. 2. 1 used Hood’s Sarsaparilla next governor, but seems to be an agree several years ago and was For Representatives Mr. Ferguson, the blacksmith, has old man of England, died at 5 o’clock able young man. cured by it. I trust many may be benefited E. F. LAMSON, of Willamina. been quite ill of inflammation of the Sovereign came next with a bad voice, C A DUTT, of Newberg. yesterday morning. He was born by Hood’s Sarsaparilla as I have been. 1 Total ........................ 1198,107 ul he said would be like their cam bowels, induced by a wrestle with an recommend it highly as a blood medicine.” Stale of Oregon, County <d Yamhill, ss. For Sheriff in December, 18(19, at a time, sa.v* which paign, it would improve as he proceeded. unruly horse while shoeing him. W. G. HENDERSON, of McMinnville I. E. C. ApiMHson, ertshivr ot the above-named M rs . M. J. H artley , Lovett, Ga. his biographer, “when the paint was Sovereign has especial facility in twist bank, do solemnly swear that the above slate- For Clerk — men! is true loth«- best of m\ kmtwledge aim be The Yamhill County Baptist Sunday J. H. NELSON, of Mu Minn vilie. still fresh on the first steamboat ing facts to suit his purpose,and in a way (.'. AITERSUN, lief. .. E. ............... ....... '■* Cnshit'i ~ ‘ hat causes many people to forget that School convention will be belt! at South For Recorder Subseril>e(l and s a .Hnit. iti.>re nt»- Uli- j .ii in the world. ” He has been a giant M D !.. RHODES, day of May, 1*98. there is any other view. Then, too, lie is Yamhill church on the 25th and 26th of N PHELPS, of Dayton Notai \ Public tor Oregon. in an age of remarkable men ano always lookiug for a “conspiracy,” and .May, ami the young people’s rally on the Is said by all druggists. Price SI, six for $5. I (Seal.) For Judge Correct — Attest; sees one tn every act of his opponents. R. P BIRD, of Lafayette. LEE LAUGHLIN,) events. -, . r-*... cure Liver Ills: easy to I L. KOGERS, > Directors, When he was iiere two years ago, he 26th and 27th, For Treasurer ITOO u S HillS take, easy to operate.‘¿Be. ------ • ------- L. W ARREN, ) foresaw that if Bryan were elected the O.O. RHODE, oi North Yamhill. A firm belief in a providential God for The Spanish fleet that was at Cape republicans had a conspiracy to over financial support in advancing the truth, For Commissioner the election and seat McKinley. 1 N. BRANSON, of Bellevue. Verde Islands has crossed the At throw He still believes it, though it hasn’t the whole truth and nothing but the For School Superintendent lantic and has been reported in the much force in view of Mr. McKinley’s truth is the highest type of American E. V. LITTLEFIELD, of McMinnville. For AssuHsor vicinity of Martinique, the Wind majority. He now says McKirley was citizenship.—Gove * on the promise of international J. M YQOoM, of Sheridan. ward Islands and offj the coast of elected Mr. John F. Adams returned this week bimetalism. He worked hiH audience For Surveyor < E. BRANSON, of McMinnville. Venezuela at various times during up to a tine stage of patriotic feeling, from Umatilla county, and he says the For Coroner the past week. The strategic object where everybody could cheer, then republicans are going to make a clean T. B GUMMINGS, of Newberg. twisted over to the statement that Wall of its movements appears to be the street tried to prevent, the war. lie sweep of that county in June. He has avoidance of a collision with Commo thinks Wall street can do anything, yet lived in Umatilla for many years anil T he country is now prospering die war was declared, and by President knows all about its politics. dore Sampson’s boats. McKinley, after every resource was ex under a policy of protection and A five-months-old son of Wm. Eng hausted to prevent the disaster. His sound finance. The wav to keep it We have just received 285 MEN’S ALL-WOOL M rs . L ease spoke to an Oregon war talk was exceedingly unpatriotic. land, who lives southwest of the city, prosperous is to vote with the party He thought the motives of his party died on Monday, and was buried at South SUITS, which we will put on sale at audience Tuesday evening composed were impugned on their stand against that stands for that policy. Yamhill cemetery on Tuesday. T of 45 persons, 30 of whom paid for issuing bonds for war purposes, though child's illness began w ith the measles. ------ *•♦------ their admission. A good many he overlooked the fact that his party It is now almost sure that there T he populists have always clam Oregon people have reached a proper placed the country under a heavy bonded debt in time of peace. If necessary ored for farmers in office. They are understanding of Mrs. Lease and then, how much more so now. He was be a much larger crop of prunes in All these suits are worth from $2 to $2.50 more, gon, Washington and Idaho than especially opposed to putting in law the insincerity of her purposes. She especially splenetic in reference to “the but to sell them off quick we will sacrifice our prof before. It is prohable, however, old Oregonian,” and produced the yers. It looks as though they would is in politics for all there is in it, dear issue of May 10th, and rend the opening the decrease in California's crop as com- its and will close them out at the above prices. be compelled to vote for Farmer T and the people of her home state, editorial, which was so full of the hot pared with that of last year will amount We also have thousands of other suits at lower T. Geer for governor. The man who have any intelligence, have lost truth that many of his audience did not to more than the increase in the crop in fail to see it. His answer to this was and higher prices, and in connection with our big King nominated by the fusionists be all confidence in the woman. the same weak and baseless plea that the Pacific Northwest.— Rural North Clothing Department we have added longs to the objectionable class. The has ever been the argument of the fiat- j west. lets, viz., that if the government can j only plea that can be urged in his “How about the vote on sheriff in float its bonds it can float its dollars, the l-'arm to Trude. behalf is that he isn't very much of a the demo-pop convention ?”,(we are idea of redemption being lost sight of. : A farm near Newberg, consisting of He sees another conspiracy behind the' lawyer. frequently asked. As it is a matter present bond proposition. He attacked 240 acres, 100 in cultivation, to exchange that concerns us little we have paid Mr. Geer’s idea of paying $20 of debt for a larger place. Inquire at this office. so you call surely get a perfect fit. W k have it on pretty good author little attention to it. It is a serious witli $1, by passing it around, by saying that by the time the dollar got around Notice lor Hid*. ity that W. A. Howe will poll pretty enough matter, to be sure, but we it would be absorbed in interest. He Respectfully Yours, Sealed bids will be received by the sec near the unanimous vote of Carlton had expected that long ere this, the tailed to tell the people that Mr. Geer retary of building committee of the Chris was talking about that large class of j precinct This may or may not be central committee of that organiza on which no interest is charged, I tian church, McMinnville, up to one absolutely true, but it ought to be. tion would have taken the matter up debts and that every honest man w ho borrows o’clock p. nt., of June 1st, 1898, for the There are times when local consider and sifted it to the bottom in order money on a note expects to pay interest X Dry Goods and vluuuug Clothing . ations transcend the claims of any at least to vindicate the right of Mr. for the use of it. Dollar wheat Mr. erection of a church building, according X The Leading Store. v to plans and specifications on tile at coun Sovereign thought was due to the famine political organization, but in this in Messner to a place on the ticket. in India and shortage of crops, but he ty treasurer’s office. Committee reserves stance there is even no party opposed There are a great many who think didn't touch on the relation of wheat and right to reject any- or all bids. nor on the increased price of wool, to Mr. Howe that can claim the allegi Haling was counted out on the final silver, D. M. C aldwell , hops, sheep, prunes, horses and many » >.•> ance of a single voter on the score of ballot, but they are keeping quiet other things tiiat the famine in India See. Building ( 'ommittee. political principle or prestige. Both about it, for fear of injuring the couldn’t possibly affect. If people ♦ far enough into the charges Tl»e,,re Hull, II ih I Way. ♦ the democrats and populists have balance of the ticket, The belief is thought made against Hanna buying free silver ♦ When THE GREATCHICAGO TAIL dropped their party names and plat sustained by pretty strong prima and populist votes for the Dinglev bill, Needs but to be tried to be thoroughly appreciat forms and lent themselves to the facia evidence. The fact that Saling they saw that it was not only severe on ORS, M, Born & Co., send out a man to Hanna but rather a hard slam on the take your measure—he’ll be an expert. ed. It is not a patent medicine; we have Ho ob schemes of a few office seekers for let! his opponent on every ballot up integrity of the representation of his own If he wasn ’ t that kind he couldn ’ t keep jection to outlining the formula, reserving detail personal aggrandizement. to the final, only lacking two of a party in congress in ( barging them w ith his name on tiieir pay roll. There'll be only. We make it and ^now that it will do all allow ing themselves to be bought. majority at that time, and that his J. 0 Booth, candidate for state one of them at our store on May 23d, that we claim for it. It restores and invigorates N ot for over a quarter of a century opponent's vote did not increase at treasurer, wits present and was intro wilh their entire line, and if you'll rally the whole system. duced at the close. He simply said he It enriches the blood, and has wheat beeu quoted as high in the filial ballot, shows that Sating was here for the people’s support, and at the Backet store on that date, there thereby gives tone and strength tothe stomach, ac the New York market as it was last was the popular choice of the con would like to have them vote for him will be plenty of stylishly dressed men becanse he lived here 31 years ago. in this community this season. Samples celerating the waning appetite. It is an effectual week. The marked advance has been vention. In other words, Sating re representing the entire monster line. remedy for rheumatism, and is infallible in cases a surprise even to those who took the ceived more votes on the third ballot Many ol«l soldiers now feel the effects most optimistic view of the future of (113) than it required to nominate of the hard service they endured during Remember the dateMondav, May of general or nervous debility, loss of appetite and the cereal. It is evident that the Messner on the fourth. On the third the war. Mr Geo. 8 Anderson of Ross prostration of strength, ioo doses 75 cents. ville, York county, Penn . who saw the war between this country ami Spain ballot the vote stood Saling 113. hardest kind of Service nt the front, is ROGERS BROS.’ PHARMACY has had very little to do with it. It Messner 112. scattering 4 -total 129. now frequently troubled with rheuma tism. “ I had a severe attack latelv, ” be Ou the final ballot it was given out. is still more pluin that the free coin "and proi tued a bottle of ('ham age of silver lias not brought it Messner 112, Saling 104. scattering savs. berlain'a Pain Halm. Itdid so much good about. The fact is just as sensible 3 total 119. What became of Sal that I would like to know w hut you would and fur-seeing writers und business Ing s other nine votes? They were charge me for one dozen bottles.” Mr. A'McceMor of the “ Vnabri'igeil. Anderson wanted it both for his own use The One Great Standard Authority, men pointed out a year or two ago, not cast for Messner, and they were and to supply it to his friends and neigh So Mrlren II.-n. 1». ,1. Kroner, Juttk-e I. S. Supreme Court. the area of wheat cultivation has uot cast for anybody else. Where bors. as every family should have a bot l hat ill-fated craft went down in Havana Ha'/ana harbor har„„. Static] ar cl of it in their home, not only for rheu about reached its limit, yields are ¡ those nine votes should have ap tle of the V *4 (iov’t rrint'ng and created more excitement than any one incident 61 matism. but lame ba< k. sprains, swell Office, th»» I s Supieuiri naturally diminishing, while con- peared there is a large blank spat e ings, cuts, brni'cs and bums, for w hich Court. m H tbe ih S't of late vears. 'IjJ ptouiti .itt-«,aiMioi u««r — * - » ■ ly alt th "• luulbuolr*. eumption is still inerea-ino. For with au interrogation point in the it is uneqiialle I lor sale bv S llowortli Its the same way with Our New I Footwear, i) A Co. Warmly II. HlllMIlliT, IldifurA I’ropr. J. ECK JI AN, Assodiate editor. Hood’s “p'S. <X><XXXXXXXXXXX>COCC<><>0<>0<‘’ TAKE NOTICE! $6, $6,50, $7 and $8. <> o A Fine Tailoring Department R. Jacobson & Co o 0<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX><X>8 : Dr. Lowe's Sarsaparilla Webster’s International Dictionary years, too, there was a remarkable I center. It is possible there was a coincidence of good crops in the var ' mistake in the addition of figures on ious countries which piled upan enor the tally sheet, not discovered until mous surplus in the world's market too late for correction. If there was The famine in India about which so an error in the count, the disappear much was heard fora time was the1 ance of those nine votes of Saling s first break in the charmed spell that at a critical time, when another Iml hung about the world's bread sup jot would have given him the nomi ply. Wheat may be lower than it is uaUon, points unmistakably to a now; in all probability it will, but The corrupt deal, no less reprehensible Reporter ventures the piophecy that than the charge of counting out. not for one quarter of a century at whereby the nomination was taken least will wheat be sold for less than from the manifest choice cf the con cost of production and a fair profit igntion and giveu to his weaker op .added, in tbe Willamette valley. poneat. \ V» :ng man mimed Hawley, repre senting the Columbia t elephone Co., at Portland, climbed the Hug stall at Mr. Burns’ corner on Wednesday and adjust ed the halyards lor a new flag It was like pastime to him. Hood’s Bc*t to take ttter itmucr; ■ prexuiK distre«-». aid digr»- » ■ I <h»n cure constipation. M ■ M Wfr Purvlv tetr?fable do not rripe " ■ ■ ■ or cauxr pnin R»M by all druffyist». 25 cents. Fn-pared jq I j hy C. L Hood A C om L oww U. Maat, Coniiiicndccl by Stat* Sttpenntrnrlmtii <1 “Oh. AM-. < oliegc I re dent*, and other FdiH-ntc Mluxst without nuiuUei f n* alttable tit the ii.-iZ2*tki|<l, a >1 the teuoht’ aciiokt*' r. IrMk’iial U imii . and »rlf •ducat >r. THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is easy tn find the word wenlrtl, It Ii rasy tn aevertein the pronunciation It fsratjr to tr*v_e the grow th of a word It is easy to Marn w hr.t a w ord means The Times-florutd •rr.ni— W>tM(«r's jniernnib' i i i fnnti i* »Iwntttta c rtbnrttv on errryihirg H-rtahuuir to our m the wny of* rthoom.M. o- •W.ftfWKW, sud defiiunon Fr »ui it i» r»e u > ■Ppe U lii«i«« rerfprt ulium.in tffut t - ampeaa mäkelt — I mt h . i * w GET THE REST. |^*Sp«imcu pages sent ou application t > G. «<• C. MKKJTMM CO,, Puhhxber^ (i| Che Battleship jVIaine^ Everybody - - is talking « about them. and ---- they -hey all say that they are the best specimens of shoemaking in Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens' Shoes that the world ever saw, and they won’t lye blown up either. Too good for that. F. DIEL i SCHNEIDER. All kinds of Fine Difficult and old Watches re paired and made to run as good as new at D. A. S MITH'S — NEW— All kind« of Witches, CJocH. •nd Jewelry foi sale at hard ti»«s prices. Jeoielry Store NEXT DOOR TQ RÇBTOFFlÇr * * * N