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Win. Campbell, Miss Annie Nichol, < oi M % < o ii:icX. Continued From Find Pu<fe. Miss Satie Snyder aud A. M. Dae. ment. Common penae is common experi J i xe T erm . The officers of th • day are as^jj*» The 198«! An ui » rrwtrj «»f Our De A record of wonderful commercial ence wisely improved. The mort renbi- President, J. C. Cooper; orator, Prop Rate» of toll on the Big N'estucca roa«i clared l.lberliea Io be (aloridUM- ; ble people are men of hubiness. Egotism I«. UAHNII.IHT, Editor A Frorfr. activity and progress in the United If. I.. Boardman; reader, Prof. I>. M. for eusuing year were fixed as follows: I)- Observed. J. <1. Et'K Tl IX, ¿»«orlate Editor. States is asssured for the fiscal year lias no place in a good life. Heroes are Sheep and swine cent per heal; two Metzger of Lafayette; chaplain. Rev.is.1 I The mass meeting Saturday night re- which ends with next year. Pros brought to light by sudden calamity. wheeled vehicles, 10 cents each; four- i solved unamimously for a Fourth of July L. Lee of Dayton; marshal, Hon. W. A. I Some lives go out in ease and comfort . Subscription $1.00 Per Year. perity is here. In spite of the tem which would shine brightly under trial wheeled vehicles, 25 cents each, horse celebration. An exeeutiva committee Howe of Carlton. porary disturbance of war general and adversity. Adversity is the touch men 5 cents each ; loose stock other than was appointed, eotnp«N>erl of A. M. Peery, There will be a grand parade and lit, r. business is advancing. Foreign stone of character. The cheerful min«! sheep an<i swine 2 cents each. J. G. Eckman, C. A. Wulln<*e, A. V. R. ary and musical program in the forenoon ADVERTISING RATES. In matter of support of Mrs. Jane Beel Suvder and T. A. McCourt. The com and divers amusements in the afternoon RMdingnoticeiin local column» 10 cent« per trade shows an enormous balance in makes life pleasant, the discontented, line for ftr-t week and 5 cents per line thereafter. our favor. Our exports for the miserable. The mind is the mirror of er. It appearing to the court that Mrs. mittee has solicited over $2l)0in subserip- for which suitable prize.« will be ftffereiH Display advertisements, annual rati », one inc), Grand display of fireworks in t W. eve i 4 per month 81, each additional inch 50 ceuta per year will reach the unexampled total I our ow n selves. Duty is the end ami aim Beeler has children of sufficient ability month. to support their mother they are directed Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding of Si,200,OOH,000, with imports of ; of the highest life. This oration was Io line- published free. If furnished in time to so to do, and if such support is not forth Every citizen of Yamhill be current news. Additional matter locent-per $606,000,000, leaving a balance in our well written, presented with force and in coming’ they will forfeit to Yamhill line. Come ami have a good time. favor of $600.000,000. Each work ; good audible tone. Mr. Sawtelle then gave the valedic county the sum of $30 per month for the ing day of the year we have sold to tory, iu which he remembered kindly use of poor of said county. Probxle Court. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1893, foreign countries nearlj’ $2,000,000 In matter of petition of M. S. Teery the city of McMinnville. Petition of W. 8, and Nancy Hatch to more than we bought from them. Iu his address to the class President an<l others to have the county road adopt Eliza Jane and Jesse Harforil, T he course of events in regard to We are exporting three times as Boardman emphasized one thought—the known as road survey No. 8 opened minors. Petition granted and nan.j Hawaii makes us rejoice that McKin much breadstuff's as 1895. The total positive element of moral character. He through the farms of John A. Odell and changed to Hatch. ley, instead of Reed, is president. for the last ten months is $100,000,- would have the class hope and not des John A. Campbell. Ordered that II. 8. Estate of Hannah Remington. Fin d 000 greater than for the correspond pair, will to be when they might not be; Maloney survey said road through said account heard, approved and allowed, farms on June 18, 1893, at 10 a. nr. and W e would kindly recommend fus ing period a year ago. Exports of to do right when it is easy to «lo wrong. administrator discharged and bondsmen ion to our democratic, populist ami manufactured articles also are stead The world has enough of machine mor tile his report on or before June 24th. exonerated. t BILLS ALLOWED. silver republican friends. It is the ily growing. The increase of all ex als; they should elect to do right and Estate of Abigail Stanbrough. Petition think the true. After presentation of <4 F Earhart, bridge work........ $ 52 only way to keep the republicans out ports for the year will be at least to sell real pro|>erty heard and real prop diplomas the president stated that the CT Long, “ “ ... ... <>f office. tions, with a prospect of more Com erty ordere«! «old, said sale to be marl« $150,000,000 over the fiscal year end past year had been more than ordinarily “ .......... mittees have been appointed as follows; on the premises for one-half cash in hanjlÿ ing June 30, 1897, though the aggre successful, and the future is bright. The Asa Kelsey, “ Lee Laughlin house rent of poor On music, Daniel Feely, W. T. Macy A n election contest in this judicial gate then was remarkably large. It balance on one year’s time secured l> board of trustees had taken action Mrs Eccleston, “ and J. H. Nelson. district may arise. Judge Boise’s is no figure of speech to cail the toward reincorporation. Prof. Barker first mortgage on the premises. M Linderwood, “ On amusements, T. A. McCourt, Chas. friends claim a majority of 34 for United States the provider of the had withdraw n from the faculty to pur Estate of Jacob T. Williamson Suf Jas Reed, care of poor.. .. Grissen and Scott Wright. him over D'Arcy, while the latter world, and in many respects it is be sue studies in the law department of Mrs S J Walker, “ ....... On program,.T. C. Cooper. F. E. Rog plemental inventory filed ami approve« claims a majority of 4. D' Arcy has coming the world's leading mechani Harvard college. Prof. Lewis Barzee of Portl’«! IIosp’l “ . ers and G. 8. Wright. Drain normal school hail been secured Mrs Hannah Bond “ . asked for a recanvass of the vote in cian as well. The rains and cool weather of Ifie On grounds, E. Wright, S. A. Manning, Marion county. “ ........ Prior to the year 1871! the balance for the place. Miss Dorris had also W Simmons, J. P. Irvine, W. L. Warren and T. A. past few days insure one of the largest withdrawn from the teaching force, Mrs Sue Dudrow, “ ....... • • • crops Oregon has ever harvested. Wheat White. of trade was almost invariably much to the regret of the college, and C Anderson, corduroy On liberty car, Mrs. A. N. Martin, oats and hay crops will be simply im T he democratic members of con against the United States, Since will return to Eugene, Mr. C. W. Con- “ ....... Mrs. N. E. Kegg, Mrs. J. 1*. Irvine, Mrs. mense, ami there will be no end of fruit. gress have caucassed and have decid then the scaleshave usually inclined verse, of the graduating class, had been II Rice, Wm Fouts, road work ....... ed by a vote of 51 to 17, that the an in our favor. The excess of exports engaged as assistant in the laboratory W M Dodson, 4( nexation of Hawaii would be injuri over imports since 1890 has been in an«l tutor in preparatory department, <( D M Kirby, ous to the interest of the Uuited round figures: 1890, $130,000,000; and Miss Grover given a tutorship in Calvin Welch, mdse for poor States. Politics, rather than patri 1891, $69.000,000; 1892, $208,000,000; the department of ancient languages. J D Hibbs, ( t otism, seems to rule th«* destiny of 1894, $227,000,000; 1895, $84,000,000. A majority of the class had successfully John Jones, ( I tne democratic party. < Í 1896, $83,OIK),000; 1897, $299,000,000; passed the examination for state teachers •J C Porter, -------♦ • «------- ( < < < ten months of 1898, $514,000,000. In diplomas, there being no failures. John Jone9, Prof. Boardman is to represent the col T he house on Wednesday passed only one year of this decade, 1893, McM G & F Co “ I ( the resolution for annexation of Ha have imports exceeded exports, and lege at the Chautauqua assembly at Glad Nichols & Gabriel, waii 209 to 91. Eighteen democrats the difference was less than $8,000,- stone Park. Prof. Northup was elected Paul Fundinan & Co, « I dean of the faculty to have full authority Rogers Bros., drugs i I voted in favor of the resolution and 000. The percentage of exports over We have just received 285 MEN’S ALL-WOOL to perform all the duties of the president three republicans against it. Speak imports last year was 49.92; for ten when the president may be absent. The A V R Snyder, printing SUITS, which we will put ou sale at “ ........ . er Reed was absent owing to illness, months of this year the percentage president was given authority to so ar F II Barnhait, but he authorized the announcement has gone up to 100,59. We have been range his work that he can lie absent a Chas Smith, lumber................. . that if present he would vote no. sending abroad this year an average part of each week to represent the college Daniel & Agee, “ ..... J F Byers, “ ................. There is thought to be little doubt of of $4,000,000 in merchandise every throughout the state. The athletic asso Ornduff Bros “ ................. All these suits are worth from $2 to $2.50 more, but that the senate will give it the day, and every dollar received is the ciation given immediate control of the E C Apperson, election rent but to sell them off quick we will sacrifice our prof gymnasium and athletic grounds. The necessary two-thirds majority. equivalent of a gold dollar. In April, G A Prentiss, b’rd of exam . setting aside one day of commencement B < • Snuffer, its and will close them out at the above prices. “ “ .... 1897, we were exporting gold, but C ompared with the June vote of in April of this year the tide of gold week fora field day was authorized. The S S Duncan, “ We also have thousands of other suits at lower “ .. class of ’97 made a proposition looking to 1896, there was n falling off in the has run strongly in our direction. City of McM, water and light and higher prices, and in connection with our big the erecting of a building to be known as Heath & Taylor, tile ....... vote at the late election, in Yamhill Clothing Department we have added In the presence of such figures the the Class of ’97 Laboratory. The board Wilson & Henderson, livery county, of 202. The comparison is calamity croakers must necessarily honored itself by conferring upon Pres. made on the vote for congressman. be silent. The favorable showing is Brownson the degree of Doctor of Divin J F Byers, supplies for poor “ In 1890 Tongue received 1302 votes too vast to be assailed. Free coinage ity. This is the first degree conferred A 8 Kyles, “ SC Pearson, supt roatl dist 15 out of a total of 3382. In 1898 he re has been tried by its own favorite under the new charter and is a most com Ed Carl, peace officer ............... ceives 1580 out of a total of 3175, a test of the price of wheat and found mendable use of the new powers. so you can surely get a perfect fit. O O Hodson, spikes, The vocal music was furnished by the gain of 207. In 1896 X’anderburg, a hollow delusion. As for the war, C E Dukenfield, salary and exp fusion, received 1416 votes; in 1898 it will clear the atmosphere of an old ladies quartet of the college. The audi G A Prentiss, K Respectfully Yours, postage ence was too large to be Heated. The Veateh, fusion, receives only 1349, a disturbance to business and public < I J W Henry, pris b’rd loss of 112. The probabilities in the tranquility. The friction for many display of Howers was superb and mag E J Wood, dep hire it case are that if the 202 stay-at-home years between the United States and nificent. The average excellence of the J E Magers, orations was more than ordinarily high. it Dry Goods and Clothing. votes had been gotten out the repub Spain in regard to Cuba has not D M Caldwell, <t The Leading Store. VV T Macy, lican majority would have been 100 been in tne nature of peace. Tt was Teacher»’ Annual Inwlllule. it greater, It was a great republican an irritation making war imminent The Yamhill county teachers’ institute DI Pearce, com’r It A Nelson, “ victory. at anv time. Spain cannot govern will be held in the Columbus school build I N Collard, janitor.......... itself and its colonial misrule has ing in McMinnville, June 20th to 24th, F. J. Stewart, graveling roail inclusive. Session will open promptly S pain is said to be very anxious been a most serious danger and im E F Sutherland, bridge fixtures for mediation to stop the war, in pediment to this country. By forc at 9 a. in., 1:30 p. m. and 8 p. in. Dr G E Stuart med’l attendance Prof. II . B. Buckham of Monmouth is some way honorable to her boasted ing Spain out of our neighborhood Dr S A Young, standing and reputation as a great an era of real peace will come, and to conduct tiie institute. The excellent Dr F 11 Coffeen, character of his work last year insures Is fast becoming a household friend. It is fiud nation. It is of mon* importance to the business of the United States him a hearty welcome this year. Much W V Telephone Co rent . better than the many patent nostrums now on the the peace of the world, that small leap forward, reaching far beyond of the time will be given to the princi Expense State vs Newell. .. .. market for the relief of scalds, burns, wounds, ( » < ( beggar nations likeSpainand Greece anything known in the past. Lambert. For ples of teaching, and to school ninnage- u < I sprains or bruises, toothache, rheumatism, neural Meats.......... . learn that it is not safe to stir up a peace with justice is the aspiration rnent. I ( ii Churchill ... gia. We buy only the best, made by E. E. Dick row, relying upon the ‘ powers" to of our people, and the motto of good There will be two half day sessions stop it whenever the fortunes of war will to man goes with our earnest each day, and night sessions as follows : Expenses of election................. inson & Co., and fully recommend it as a valuable B F Coulter, hauling booths Monday night, reception. turn against them. If Spain had pursuit of the arts of industry.— household remedy. Witch Hazel and Alcohol DeHaven & Newel), “ ... Tuesday night, lecture bv President i even the plea of a good cause behind mixed half and half works wonders for soreness Globe-Democrat. S R Baxter, mak’gabs’t of votes Newlin of Pacific college. her, thecaseinight be different. It excessive exercise. “ Wednesday night, lecture by Prof. ,A McPhillips, “ may be added, too. that no offer of I Lambright, bounty on cougar Buckham. The Portland Telegram says that rail ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists foreign mediation will be listened to road commissioner Eddy, who is stop Thursday night, lecture by President G W Keen, Claypool funeral exp until the Maine has been adequately ping at the Perkins, thinks the next rail Campbell of Monmouth. Opposite R. Jacobson & Co. Licenaen to Marry. remembered, ami then only when as road built in Oregon will be tlieextension Friends of education are cordially in June 14th — C. G. LeMasters, surance is vouchsafed that Spain is of the O. C. A E., from its present termi vited to attend all sessions. The lectures Myrtle Hamilton, 21, ot Amity. ready to accede to tin* demands of nus, at Detroit, 4(1 miles east of Albany, will be of general interest. the United States in relation to to Ontario, a station on the Oregon Short Teachers have been provided with pro Notice- Line, near the Idaho boundary. This, grams. Let me urge upon all teachers Cuba. All subscribers to the Christian —---- ho says, will open up a splendid belt of the duty of attending the full time. I.et church building fund of McMinnville That ill-fated craft went down in Havana harbor T he Spanish war is not, in itself, timber in the Cascades ami a vast area us cultivate a spirit of professional pride, Oregon, will pay the same to Dr. J. IL ' I I' and created more excitement than any one incident likely to occupy the place of a great of agricultural land in Crook, Grant and and labor to advance the cause of edu Nelson, theaBurer of said fund. Ry or cational progress. ’ of late years. Baker counties. Bis opinion is that if event in the world's history, But it der of building committee. Very Respectfully, I Its the same way with Our New Footwear. D. M. C aldwell ^ will mark the beginning of a new era the war with Spain had not been started II G. A. P rentiss , C o . School Snpt. work on this 200-mile extension would Sec’y Building Committee. , Everybody is talking about them, and they all say in the advancement of this country. •Ç have been begun ere this. fl' I that they are the best specimens of shoemaking in It has taught us the necessity of New Corp* ot Teacher»« 1 was seriously afflicted with a cough building the Nicaragua canal and of ' Ladies', Misses’ and Childrens’ Shoes that the world The school board has chosen the fol for several years, and last fall had a more maintaining a naval equipment capa lowing teachers for the coining year: Co I ever saw, and they won’t be blown up either. Too severe cough than ever before. 1 have ble of defending ourselves. Th«* war ' good for that. used many remedies without receiving lumbus school—l’rof. Reynolds, princi seems to have been necessary in or milch relief, ami being recommended to pal ; Miss Maggie Redmond, 7th and St It Deficient Blood Causes Loss of F- DIEL i SCHNEIDER. Appetite and Final Break Down — der to rouse this country to its man try a Isittle of Chainlierlain’s Cough grades; Miss Eva Akin of Corvallis. 5th V Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures. ifest destiny and shake off th«* fetters Remedy, by a friend, who knowing me and tlth grades. Miss Emma Green, 3d and 4th grades; Mrs. J. H. Cook, 1st and “ I lost my appetite and about all I lived of the conservative policy of the fore to he a poor widow, gave it to me, 1 tried on wan iced lemonade. My strength wan fathers, which was wist* in its time it an<i with the most gratifying results 2d. All kinds of Fine, kinds of Watches, Clocks D. A. SMITH S All and Cook school—Prof. Willie Scott. 7th all gone. I was ao weak 1 could hardly Jewelry for sale at and has carried us safely through The first liottle relieved me very much Difficult and and 9th grades; Miss Ellen N. Beatnis croaa the floor. At last 1 was taken very —NEW— hard time« prices. old Watches re the first century of our national life an<l the second has absolutely cured me. of Portland, 5th anti Oth grade«; Miss sick. One physician told me my blood X But we wen* born to be the great I have not had as good health for twen Frances Mann. 3d an<l 4th grades; Miss was all gone and he gave me medicine but paired and made ty years. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. it did not help me. I had pretty much to run as good commercial and civilizing nation of Hattie Williams of Dallas, let and 2d lost all faith in medicines, but thought I as new at the world, and now tlu* ruling band Beard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by 8. Ho- grades. NEXT DOOR TO FOSTOFFICC. would get one bottle ot Hood's Sarsapa worth A Co. called destiny reaches out to us, al rilla and try It. After taking that bottle Mrs. Frank Pur vine of Zena Miss Delia Baxter of Dayton, a most against our protest, th«* islands I was much better, and ao I got two more bottles and after taking them I was well, of Hawaii, th«* Philippines, Cuba and member of the class of 97. attended visiting l’rof Northup s family. Porto Rico, and perhaps th«* Cana ' commencement exercises at the col A pretty fair buggy and harness for but to be sure ot it, I kept on taking Hood a Sarsaparilla until I had used in |3->. Impure at this office. vies. to be the vantage ground of fu lege this week. all five bottles. It has done unspeakable ture growth and development. good to me and I wish all my suffering Mrs E. J Esson was expected to sisters would try It.” M m . A. E verskn , arrive lust evening from Santa Bar One hundred and twenty five tick Wedderburn, Oregon. Remember bara. ets have been sold for Sunday's excur Rev. R. MeKillop of Albany is in sion. More than twice that number Cure all livrr Ills, bilaiii»- ■ ■ ■ the city this week. Is the beat—in tact the One True Blood Purifler hea>la> sour ■ I I a were cal let! for. Sold by all druggists Price, (I. six for »5 “ii. om’l.w- III Amity in preparing for a fourth of , Miss Ella Cary of Salem was a don. rh«y act raally. with. ■ B B ■ out palu or (ripe. iu>M b; all arandtt». IB r«nu. Hood’s Pills u“ele“ July celebration. commencement visitor. ■>• vulj hill to take with HooS'l Sarsaparilla. IIWU » rills t)Te All Ilrugfitt». Me. Yamhill Comity Reporter A YEAR OF PROSPERITY. o 0 TAKE NOTICE! -8 o o o $6, $6,50, $7 and $8. 8 8 8 8 A Fine Tailoring Department, 8 R. Jacobson & Co. * 0 WITCH HAZEÜ i Cbe Battleship JVIaine-M) Extremely Weak Jecuelry Store * * * Hood’s Hood’s Sarsaparilla