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Move» Will be < |o»»ed. The fact that Ensign Bagley « >s By agreement. »II business bouses in the first man to be killed in the Nim-tv-ninc out of every hundred the city will be close t Monday, MayffOtj;. Spanish-American war creates a re The fusion enunty convention I.ood llun.-v Xle«-»»»ar» to V ijturou» Pro«c< ut>«>» •>» tl*«- War. voters in the third judicial district Decoration day, from 9 a. in. till 4 p. m- markable coincidence. His father. which met April 25th to nominate a lion. R. 'J. Hendricks of Salem, mistake the judgement rendorefl by Major Bagley of North Carolina, was county ticket passed the following I chairman of the republican congres- Circuit Judge Hewitt in tlie Sears About twenty schoolinatra tmeces?ft>lly the first confederate killed in th • resolutions: carried out their p'aus of a surprise party ♦ , sional committee, tirst district, has Kincaid mandamus case. late war. falling at Big Betlal That the enlaries now allowed by law I received the following letter from Subscription $1.00 Per Year. Tlie people have been told that to Miss Violence Bar u hart, Friday even church. Va just before Bull Run. to the sheriff, the clerk and the county i Representative Tongue: ing last. Judge Hewitt decided that the mid- i recorder are sufficient to pay for all the ADVERTISING RATES. W ashington , D. C . May l<t. — dle-of tbe-roaders were the true peo- Advertised better.. Ol I« I'lI BIIIMi I 1ST work required tolw done by those officers Reading notices In local column- 10 cents per R. J. Hendricks. Salem, Or.—Dear pie's party candidates, and tlie only The following letters retuuin uncalled line for first wi ck uivl > cents per line thereafter. uml t heir deputies, an<l that the nominees Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch Sir: I had hoped to be in Oregon at ones entitled to recognition as such for in the McMinuville postoffice May per month $1; each additional inch 50 cents p»-r of tliis convention for those offices are We have special air.ingemeuts with month lierebv pledged to jmy their deputies out least one week during the campaign, by the secretary of state. The fusion 2i>th, 1S98. obituary and marriage notice* not exceeding I the following leading publications, Brown, Mr. Frank lo lines published free, if furnished in time to of the salaries now allowed by law to thinking that could be done without ists could not make a statement far whereby we are able to otter them in be current news. Additional matter lucent* per said officers ami not to present to (lie neglect of duty here. I find now that Cook, Mrs. Lizzie ther from the truth The question line. connection with our own at exceedingly county court any bills or claims or salar will be imjiossible. The revenue bill, as to which faction of the people's CrimmiuH, John ¡low rates, as follows: The R efob ' iik ies or pay for deputies, and tlie nominees providing tlie money neees-ary for party was the true people’s party Feakes, Mr. George I auil FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1898. of tliis convention for county judge and an energetic conduct of the war, Hall, Mr». Mary —2 was not raised, and could not have | Weekly Inter Ocean............................................ fl > ' commissioner are hereby pledged to do McPhearson, Mies L L |3t. LouinGlobe-Demncrat, semi-weekly. ...... 1.7 ■ while it passed the house long ago, been raised in a mandamus proceed all in their |K>wer to carry out the spirit Nutley, Mr. C. A. lil l'l lll.K AV STATE VX II Ills I New York Weekly Tribune........................... J> '» I »Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly.. 1 > of this resolution anil to reduce the ex lias not vet passed the senate, and ing. Such a question was not before Parker, Miss Jessie TRITT TICKET. penses of the county to the lowest amount the probabilities are that it will not Judge Hewitt and be could not have •The Rural Northwest is the brighter., Price, Mrs. Morgan Fur < ongressman 1st District, do so for some time. Amendments passed upon it if he had wished to do j Richards, Miss Julia consistent with good government. I the most practical and useful publication THOMAS If. TONGUE,of Washington county Slade, Mr. II. 8. That all the candidates nominated by have been proposed that cannot pos so. no the coaHt for farmers, dairymen amt Far Governor, T. T. GEEK, of Marion county. Vincent. Mrs. 1 this convention lie required to sign these sibly be assented to by the house. fruit growers. The question that was passed up I or Justice of Supreme Court, resolutions as a personal and individual The combined opposition to the ad on was this: When ,a certificate of FRANK A, MOORE, of Columbia county. ooooo - oi > o <- ooc - o -< x > o < m > o -< x > J For Secretary of State. pledge thatthese resolutions will be faith- ministration, while clamoring loudly F. I DUNBAR, of Clatsop county. nomination in due form is presented j frillv carried out. I For Stale Treasurer, for a declaration of war, when the to the secretary of state for filing, CHAS. S. MOORE, of Klamath county THATTHESE RESOl.l'TIONs WITH countrj' had not a man or ship ready F.ir State Printer, can he refuse to file it because he be SIGNATURES BE PUBLISHED. W H. LEEDS, of Jackson count} and when immediate hostile action lieves the nominating convention ForSupt. Public Instruction, Up to tliis date, only eight days would have been extremely danger J if. ACKERMAN, of Multnomah county. was irregular? Fur Attorney General, prior to the election, no publication ous, now that war lias been declared, A'ucMMor of the "Cnal/rldged " ■! The court's decision was in effect D. R. N. BLACKBURN, of Linn county. The One Great Standard Authority For Judges id Judicial District, of tlie resolutions signed by tlie can and we are face to face with an that it is the secretary of state's du So wriUs lion. I). J. J hewer, GEORGE if. BURNETT, of Marion county, Judtk-o I'. >S. Supremo Court. armed enemy, refuse to vote for any ty to file every certificate of nomina Q I HENRY E. HEWITT, of Linn county. didates, has been made. Moreover, atamiard practical measure, necessary to sup tion presented ta him, provided it For Prosecuting Attorney, of tbs U. s. Gov’t Printing .... we are reliably informed that, while O. II. IRVINE, of Yamhill county. oflftcp, tb" r. s. supituii q ply the government with funds need be in proper form. Any man, wheth \Hui, h II the Stat« Sc A Member Board of Equalization, utine Courts, undot nefti x the fusion press is making a great y all the bvlioolbooks. ’ ed for vigorous action anil speedy JASPER SMITH, of Tillamook county. er he be learned in law or not, can Wurtaly q Joiut Representativ<* Yamhill ami Tillamook, ado about the opportunity lo save victory, Soldiers and sailors must C'oniiiieiKled sec at. a glance that such a decision J. \\ MA X WELL, of Tillamook county. ty Stat^ Stipeiintemle. t Por Ladies’ and Gents’ great sums to the county by electing be paid, materials of war must be was right, (f the secretary of state ci Si’hoolK. College IT»-j A dents, uiul otherEducatois X <’<>• NTÌ TICKET« almost without number, v tlie fusion candidates, not one of said bought, Ample supplies are as nec- can refuse to file one certificate he essary as guns and men. They can- can refuse.to file all, and could keep luvaHiahlc ¿> For State Senator candidates has agreed to be bound in I he household, and t-» o not be had without money. We need ali candidates off the ticket except tlie if iinher, scholui', pi ■- A W. A. HOWE, of Carlton.* lessioiKil man, aud seii- I by the pledge by signing the resolu them and we need them now. For Representatives educator. Sr those of bis own party. If Judge' E.*F LAM SON, of Willamina. THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. $ FURNISHING GOODS, tions. Delay is dangerous; while soldiers Hewitt's decision was not in accord C. A. BUTT, of Newberg. It is easy to find the word wanted, For Sheriff ----- AND------ it Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. THEY ARE SIMPLY KEEPING and sailors are risking life and limb ance with law, then the secretary I W. G. HENDERSON, <»f McMinnville. It iseasy to trace the growth ol n word. 0 It is easy to loam what u wofd SNona. '? For Clerk A STRING UPON THE EMOLU in perilous battle they should be of state has absolute control of the The Chicago Times-Herald sr.ys:— a J. H. NELSON, of McMinnville. paid in money, every dollar of which make-up of the ticket and may re Webster ’ s International Dlctioniny hiitip. . ro X MENTS, so that after the election, For Record«* i torm isabsolute authority on evet v iliing j ••naiti1’ / will purehasea dollar's worth of sup fuse to recognize the nominees of do to to our language tn lite way of orthography, orlb' v — \ PHELPS, of Dayton . if successful in securing tlie county plies for families at home. epy,etymology, and defliiir m. l 1 *’ then* h i o To un any party. He might have refused For J udge appeal. JI is a t pertect as htiiii.n ekfuituud schuh. ?> I judge, they can come in with a claim sbfpcan makeit —(>ec. 14,1895. A R. P. BIRD, of Lafayette. dertake to cut down their wages by to file Dunbar s certificate of nomi GET THE BEST. X For Treasurer |^*Soecimen pages sent on application to X ' for deputy hire and get it allowed. ! payment in monev in uncertain value nation and then would have had no Redmond’s Old Stand, - McMinuville O. U. PJII’DF, of North Yamhill. G. <C- C. Pahl ¿sixers, 6 s I or by payment in promises, which Springfield, Mw-i., l r .S.A. 6 For Commissioner In tliis matter the fusion party is one to run against for the office of 6 1 N. BRANSON, of Bellet ue ) everyone knows could not be ro secretary of state. Any man of or ! simply repeating its own history of I For School Superintendent deemed now, and the redemption of dinary intelligence can see that such E. V LITTLEFIELD, of McMinnville. i two years ago. It will be remem For Assessor which no man can predict, would be assumption of authority can not be I J. M Y0UOM, of Sheridan. bered that in the convention which unpatriotic and dishonorable, To tolerated. For Surveyin’ c. E BRANSON, of McMinnville. ‘ nominated tlie present officials, the make war revenues dependent upon If Kincaid had been a candidate, For Coroner i same pledges were made to the peo tlie decision of the supreme court in on the republican ticket, he might T. B. Cl MM INGS, of Newberg. ple, namely, that said officials should litigation to sustain an income tax, have refused to place on the ballots which has already been decided the names of the democratic, peoples the defray their own expenses of deputy against us, would be equally dis the hire. On the strength of these astrous. To prosecute the war effi or silver republican candidates. Under Judge Hewitt’s decision vote promises they were elected, and no ciently and vigorously and to a each party has the same chance to I We havejust received 285 MEN’S ALL-WOOL sooner were they installed in office J speedy termination and a glorious obtain a place on the ticket and the ■ victory is the patriotic and impera SUITS, which we will put on sale at than demand was made upon tlie T he eyes of the world are on Samp people are given an opportunity to five duty of the administration. county court for expense of deputy son at this writing, and the chances express by their votes their choice ■ Tnis cannot be done without tlie are ninety nine out of a possible hun hire. for public officers. necessary means. They should be dred that Sampson will give a very Judge Hewitt refused to decide The contention was set up that the furnished at once and without equiv- All these suits are worth from $2 to $2.50 more, entertaining performance if the cur- which faction was the true people’s candidates themselves had made no jocation. We are engaged in actual tain is not screwed down by the but to sell them off quick we will sacrifice our prof ! party, but that both should be given Foreign na pledges, it was only the pledge of i and perilous warfare. Spaniards. ¡a place on the ticket. Judge Shat and will close them out at the above prices. its the nomiiftvting convention. That tions are restless and jealous of our tuck. a democrat, decided a similar We also have thousands of other suits at lower A m man who still believes what the demand was not allowed, was success. Dangerous foreign coinpli case in exactly the same way and and higher prices, and in connection with our big cations may arise. It is no time to the orators told him two years ago, owing to the intervention of a repub indulge in any untried experiment, Judge Hewitt took Shattuck's decis Clothing Department we have added that tlie low price of wheat, wool, ion into consideration when he de lican court, which headed ott. for the or wild, visionary, financial schemes. horses, cuttie and hogs was the re cided tlie Sears-Kincaid case. If sult of the accursed gold standard, time, this raid upon tlie treasury If we must indulge them, let us re Shattuck was right, Hewitt was, vet I and that conditions could not be im As is well known to the public, serve the experiment to less perilous Shattuck is praised and Hewitt con We cannot afford to do it proved, except bv the free coinage suit was brought and is still pending times. demned. so you cau surely get a perfect fit. now. while our soldiers and sailors of silver, sboukt vote the fusion JudgeHewitt rendered his decision i in the supreme court, to determine in two hemispheres are risking life ticket Respectfully Yours, the right of the fusion officials to and limb in defense of national hon against his own interests, and knew he would lose votes bj’ it, but was too all re pocket the sum alleged to have been or: we cannot afford to tarnish it. or honest to let personal interests in diminish the luster of their victories, R. P saved. fluence his official actions. Had he judge. Dry Goods and Clothing. The last convention thought to by engaging in schemes of repudia decided against the middle-of-the tion or quibbling attempts to cheat The Leading Store readers he would have received the make the matter more binding upon them out of a portion of their com their candidates by requiring them pensation. So long as these impor support of the fus'onists, a sup- J to SIGN AND PUBLISH certain tant questions are pending and unde port he the more deserves since he rendered a decision that tends to pledge. Prompt compliance with cideil, every friend of the adminis protect the people against tyrannical ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ this requirement would have been tration. every member of congress officers. ♦ ♦ I who is in favor of a vigorous prose-1 ♦ ♦ valuable campaigning material. They ♦ ♦ cut ion of the war to a speedy and 4- A report having been circulated, Needs but to lie tried to be thoroughly appreciat O R epl ' hlicass have a purpose to were not blind to this fact. l»nt in successful issue, must remain at his calling in question the religious char ed. It is not a patent medicine; we have no ob ♦ -> work and vote for in this election, the folly of their cupidity thought post of duty. Country must be jection to outlining the formula, reserving detail ♦ ♦ outside of the selection of men to till they could get along without it, and placed above party, and victory over acter of Hon. T. T. Geer, republican nominee for governor, we are able ♦ only. We make it and know that it will do all : the offices. Their object is to main a whole lot of blow and bluster would our foreign enemies regarded as to state upon the very best author ♦ tain the pre ent policy of oovern that we claim for it. It restores and invigorates 4- of more importance than political ity. that he is and has been for years inent. which has restored conditions be aseffectiveas performance. Then contests the whole system. It enriches the blood, and ♦ Very truly and sincerely a member of the Christian church. of prosperity after they had been after a while, if the case in the su vours. thereby gives tone and strength tothe stomach, ac T hus H. Toxort wrecked by four years of "change ' preme court should be decided ad i celerating the waning appetite. It is an effectual ♦♦ The R kportkr and Weekly Oregonian ♦ and populist threats of financial re I verselv to the county, thej too could remedy for rheumatism, and is infallible in cases » ♦ If reports current the past two one year for |2, strictly in advance. pudiation. No republican cun afford come in with a legal claim for about ♦ of general or nervous debility, loss of appetite and ♦ ♦ : dai s are correct. Admiral Cervera s ♦ to throw his vote away, even to the ♦ ♦ $3,»iOO. tleet is but tied up in Santiago harbor. prostration of strength, ioo doses 75 cents. ♦ ♦ extent of helping some ’ good fel ♦ • •. I with Imtli Sampson's and Schley's ♦ low on the opposition ticket, for ROGERS BROS.’ PHARMACY. ♦ W hatever share others may have fleets at the entrance to prevent es ♦ every vote will be counted and will cape. There are num rs that the [ bail in the job. the fusion party of Breaks Down the Health of an have it-, influence in shaping future Oregon Man political events. < bi the other hand, Vamliili is primarily responsible for Spanish tleet from Cadiz is on its tin* legislative hold-up of the last I way toCervera s relief, which is hailed we would say to the honest democrat Without the vote of 1 as good news in naval quarters It What a Few Bottle« of Hood'« or populist, the casting of your bal 1 legislature. Saraapanlla Old for Him. ' is held to mean the capture of two everyone of the members from 1 am lot at tliis time is a most sober and "Our home la in Clark county, Wash That ill-fated craft went down in Havana harbor hill it cculd not have been accom fleet ■ instead of one and the probable serious mattei Consider it careful ington My little boy was taken with and created more excitement than any one incident asthma uheu ouly two years old, «nd ly, and if you still believe what your plished That is what they gave us end of the war of late years. grew worse until he was live, when the party leaders told you t wo years in fulfillment of their promises of re physician advised us to lake him to a dry Its the same wav with Our New Footwear. trenchment and reform in state af ago, that free trade will make bet A member of the Seventh Illinois climate. I resolved to go to the great fairs and politics. It was a very ex Everybody is talking about them, and they all say ter times ami that 'he price of wheat I was heard to complain at Camp Tan wheat delds of Eaatern Oregon and work pensive bitof ' reform to the tax that they are the best specimens of shoemaking in is governed by the market value of ner recently that the ham sandwiches in harviet, but 1 soon found mv own Ladies , Misses’ and Childrens’ Shoes that the world silver hi all candor and sincerity payers. Now thia same outfit asks sent down by Chiea./o friends were health was failing. I could neither eat nor drink without getting sick. I was we say. vote the anti-republican for another opportunity to obstruct not mustard into the regular army blind and dizzy. I procured a bottle of won’t be blown up either. Too ticket. Vote it straight. Four years f the state government. with the rest of the regiment. Hood's Sarsaparilla and began taking it, ---- • •«----- and In a few weeks I was well and able to of free trade policy under Cleveland work every day. My little boy is now Tux office of county judge is tlie and fifteen months of protective and taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla with good sound money policy under McKinley must important among tlie local results." D. P attkb . Wasco, Oregon demonstrate the truth of the matter. places to be tilled. It calls for a man All kinds of Fine, Sarsa- kinds of Watches. Clocks D. A. SMITH'S All and of business experience and probity Jesrelry for sale at Difficult and parilla old Watches re —NEW— The capture of the Philippines by and the most rigid integrity Hon i Ar» much in lath- wlways ■ ■ ■ hard limes prices. 1« th» t>e«t-In tael tb»Oo« True PuiU>«t. rea.li »IBe'snt. «ati.tar _ I I Commodore Dewey puts A ineriva be It P Bird meets all these require-1 ten paired and made pmrnt xeoldor t»i»r IBM »K Sold by all druggists 11; six tor >5. ■ ■ ■ Kw side Great Britaiih the sun never meats, and besides he is an honored | car« all liter ill,, wca head ■ to run as good ache. j.uiiJic«. coo’itpatlou. etc !*rlv« 23 r.nu sets now on /American soil. pioueer and a union soldier. I It« octj Puu to tote with Hoou ■ ^arMpuxUtfe Hood s Pilis as new at Yamhill County Reporter H£SJ H\I^(Ì TUFI« RIGHI*. t i.E-rTr.i* ni«'i ’ ik . iom . ii .. 1 MIHVAK** 1!>F%. Webster’s International J Dictionary ■ FINE SHOES HA TS A. E. McKern <xxxxx> o 0 <> Ö 0 0 8 0 8 $6, $6,50, $7 and $8. 8 8 0 Ó 6 0 Fine Tailoring Department, 8 o 8 0 R. Jacobson & Co 8 0 8 TAKE NOTICE! A Dr. Lowe's Sarsaparilla : : : * Change of Climate I Ch< Battleship JMairte^) I I I Hood’s Hood’s Jeoielry Store * * * NUT DOOR TO FOOTOmCC