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Yamhill County Reporter 000.000 in gold besides silver. The greatest preceding record was that of 1877-78 when the coinage was over $53,000,000 of which $40,000,000 was in gold. LOCAL NEWS. P ortland , O be ., June27th, 1898. Since Wednesday fair weather has pre vailed over Oregon. The showery weath er was of longer duration than usual; it has ceased, and no injurious effects will result. A very small amount of hay had beeu cut, which was injured to some ex tent. In some localities clover lodged to a limited extent. The rainsdelayed hay ing ; as a rule, the grass was improved and no commercial damage ensued. Hay ing is now in active operation. The re ports indicate a very large crop and of ex cellent quality. Royal Anne cherries are ripe; the lain caused some to split, but in the total crop the injured ones w ill not be observable. There are a few rejiorts from the lower lands of the Willamette valley that the wheat crop is not a' healthy color; this as a rule prevails dur ing wet periods, and it quickly passes away with the advent of clear, warm weather. The fall-sown wheat is in per fect condition in every portion of the state; spring-sow n wheat promises to be nearly as good as fall-sown. Barley, rye and oats are equally as good as wheat. The fruit crop is heavier than ever before. Orchards are thoroughly cultivated, spraying has been more general than us ual, and the trees are healthy. Canner ies are being constructed in every local ity to handle the large fruit surplus that is now expected. Strawberries are yet plentiful, but their season is passing. Raspberries and cherries are now in the height of their season. There is no im provement in the hop crop; the missing hills are evidently dead. Hills that are growing are most satisfactory. Hop lice have commenced to make their appear ance. On June 1st, the statistician of the agricultural department, Washington, D. C., states in the crop circular tor June, 1898, that the spring wheat acreage in Oregon has been increased five per cent, and that its condition is 101; the winter w heat has under “condition” 107. Since the first of the month, the condition has improved. The summer type of weather has not yet made its appearance. The reports this morning give indications of its early approach; with it will come set tled fair weather and possibly hot winds east of the Cascades. B. S. P agle . Seventeenth Annua! Session ....STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Dr. G. S. Wright ¡3 in Portland Baby carriages cheap at O G. Estes'. Mrs. Rhoda Henderson is quite ill. MONMOUTH, OR. ■ ■ •-------- Mrs. W . Dielschneider ia visiting Strong Academic and professional Cours.-. Who Gave The Increaae. Well equipped Training Department ot Subscription $1.00 Per Year. i friends in Salem. nine grades, with 230 children. A comparison of the republican vote Regular Normal Course of three years. All necessary bicycle sundries may be Senior jmt wholly profeMional. Gradual* < for congressman in this county, at June ADVERTISING RATES. of accredited high schools ami colleges a** , found at It. M. M ade & Co’s. mined directly to professional work. Th Reading notices in local columns 10 cental per elections of 1896 and 1898, will not prove diplomaof the school is recognized by law Bettman & Warren candle their eggs line for first week' and 5 cents per line thereafter. uninteresting, ae it will show what pre as a life certificate to leach. Display advertisements. annual rates, one inch before they leave the store. The graduates of the school are in <1 - per month fl; each additional inch 50 cents per cincts contributed most nobly to the mand as teachers. month. Amitv has decided not to celebrate, Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding grand result. It will also show the ab Light Expenses.—The year for from in line published free, if furnished in time to surdity of the stuff some of the fusionitts and will come down to the county seat. current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per $120 to $160. are telling the “country fellows” about The old reliable Bain wagon, all sizes line. their defeat being caused by the Indian and styles, broad and narrow tires, for Beautiful and healthful location. No » h loons. The first term will open Tuesday» vote. The Indians must have voted in sale by F. W, Spencer. 24tf September 20th. Catalogues, giving full de FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1898 J ’ .->■ o' ■ tails of work cheerfully sent on application. nearly every precinct. Hot weather is here and you will need 1896 1898 garden hose, sprinklers and lawn mow * June Address P. L. CAMPBELL, Pres. T he dispute as to whether the 41 Or W. A. Wann, Sec’y of Faculty. ers. Hodson has them. ...»J., United States should or should not Baker Creek______________ - __ ___ 5« 65 New wagons, buggies, hacks, Garden retain possession of Cuba and the Bellevue.............. -.............. ............. ___ 18 75 (’HI’ItOII - - __________ _______ Philippines, reminds one of the re Checo wen - ________ ______ ___ 74 73 City and Morrison plows, etc., for sale by C. 1>. Johnson, 1> street. 20-tf 36 ceipt beginning: ¿“First [catch your Dundee ... ........... . ........... - - ___ 39 J. W. Hobbs is in Portland this week, ...108 106 Entd Dayton ... . ... ___ __ hare.” 76 Went Dayton___________ -........... ___ 71 and it is reported that he has received a f>8 Fairlawn........... . -.................... ...... _ 44 federal appointment as deputy revenue The gross earnings of 132 Ameri Lafayette__ _______ . - . 84 - -- ___ 61 collector under the new law. 66 84 can railroads for the first live North McMinnville____ -__ -________ 107 McMinnville________ __ The residence of Edward Obj-e at Pike months of the present year show an South North Newberg_____ ________ .... 102 123 increase, as compared with the cor South Newberg_____ ___ _______.—107 82 burned Tuesday morning with all its con responding period of 1897, of $29,902, North Yamhill_________________ ___ 53 69 tents. The fire is supposed to have orig 88 inated from a defective flue, The loss is North Sheridan___ . ___ . .. _ .60 803, total being $224,701,111. We have just received 285 MEN’S ALL-WOOL South Sheridan _ 40 45 nearly $1.000 an<l no insurance. The __ 99 70 West Chehalem . . _____ SUITS, which we will put on sale at family was away from home. The Russian Finns at. Cayuse, Um Willamina ..... .................................. 44 130 Gove, how is that, an A. P. A. and out __ __ 43 57 atilla county, celebrated the feast of Willamette.- _ ........ - Whiteson -_____ ________ ___ 30 —24 riding with the priest? Quite a conde St. John the Baptist last Friday. The Total____ _____ _ _____ ______ . ..1302 scension on his part; besides we saw you day is generally one of religious ob Plurality..................... _________ 231 carry a little demijohn into the Aetna All these suits are worth from $2 to $2.50 moye, servance, but the young people are Speaking of the Indian vote,' reminds and come out with something wrapped but to sell them off quick we will sacrifice our prof ns of the remark of a prominent demo disposed to have sports and enjoy in a paper. Oh, you meek devil! You crat, which is merely a sample of the know what is good.—Gove. its and will close them out at the above prices. themselves. many loving remarks the democrats and We also have thousands of other suits at lower A couple of traveling photographers Some persons are hard to please. It [topulists, late partners, are inakingabout are taking pictures of most of the houses and higher prices, and in connection with our big has bccu disparagingly said of Ad each other. “No,” he said, “they didn’t in town, with the the housewife or some Clothing Department we have added miral Dewey that he is the possessor buy the Indians; they first fooled them, member of the household standing on and used the money to buy up a lot of of fourteen pairs of trousers. If one the front porch. A book descriptive of pops.” pair is good, are not fourteen pairs the valley will be issued later, in which ---------- »•«--------- these pictures will appear and you will better? Let us hoar no more such P. II. D’Arcy, late fusion candi be asked to buy, and will not be able to comment. Our Yankee dude’ll do. so you can surely get a perfect fit. date for judge is contesting the vote resist because you are in it. It is all of the other fusion candidate, R. P. right. We are a good looking people and A pop statesman was roaring Respectfully Yours, Boise. He claims in each county should be seen. around town yesterday,because bind more votes than were certified by the ing twine was so high. He said the canvassing board. We can speak for The work of the recorder of convey ances is not all a picnic. Recorder Macy republican tariff was the cause of it. this county that he is counting 37 received a deed this week acknowledged Dry Goods and Clothing. Finally he ran up against a man who votes more than he got, and is reck in German at Karlsruhe, Baden, and af Leading Store. told him that binding twine was on oning without his host. The fraud, ter Chas Grissen had translated it, Macy t Always in the lead—the “Stearns Yel the free list, then he shut up and if any there be, will be found in Mar had to make a fac simile copy in the rec low Fellow,” with the King, $35, second went home disgus ted.—Rose bu rg ion county, The contest will bo ord, and he doesn’t write German as a best, at C. Grissen’s. 23-4 Plaindealer. heard before Judge Burnett. July rule. He traced it on carbon paper and :V then gave it a tracing in ink. He added T he Kansas populists resolved in lltli. D’Arcy has been arrested at the translation to keep the abstracters state convention that they were op the instance of Boise, together from profanity. +■ posed to the issuance of all bonds for with his attorneys, 8. T. Richard It will have to be confessed, on the son and John A. Carson. The entire Is fast becoming a household friend. It is far war or any other purpose, and in whole, that towns, communities or busi After Long Illness Hood’s Sarsa parilla Restored Cood Health- better than the many patent nostrums now on the the next breath resolved that “we party was taken before Justice H. A. ness housesth»t make free use of print Now as Strong as Ever. increase the pay of t he soldiers to $20 Johnson. Samuel Roberts, night er’s ink, are the ones that achieve most market for the relief of scalds, burns, wounds, “ After an illness of two years, during watchman at the courthouse, testified signal success. The so-called “ special per month.” Of course their thought sprains or bruises, toothache, rheumatism, neural ♦ which time I underwent Beveral surgical was thut this could be done by the is that the three men under arrest to edition” is one of the best recognized operations, I at last began to improve, but gia. We buy only the best, made by E. E. Dick ♦ suance of fiatim/ney, without regard gether with County Clerk L. V. Eh- agencies of wide dissemination. Califor my improvement was so slow that i be inson & Co., and fully recommend it as a valuable to the stability of our securities. A len, who is now absent from Salem, nia towns are examples of the benefits of came discouraged. 1 was very much run household remedy. Witch Hazel and Alcohol printer ’ s ink. It won ’ t keep the crops new idea in their platform is that of went to the courthouse at midnight, from failing in seasons of drouth, but it down and 1 did not have any appetite. mixed half and half works wonders for soreness I did not care to live. One day I met a a law making county clerks’ offices or later, on the night of June 11th, will attract population and wealth to a friend who had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla ♦ excessive exercise. entered the room in which the bal free public employment agencies, the country that offers great inducements and and who urged me to try it. I consented, ♦ lot boxes containing the returns from stute labor bureau to constitute a ♦ and after I had taken a few doses 1 began has few drawbacks. ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists » various precincts were kept, and to feel better and had a better appetite. general clearing house for the sur One of the most pleasant as well as I gained from two to three pounds a week spent some time there, he being I > Opposite R. J acobson & Co. ± plus applications of the counties. profitable outings to be enjoyed in the and grew stronger every day. I took two Gov. Leedy and the whole ticket was treated to an oyster supper by one Willamette valley this year will be to at or three bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, renominated; but it's u pretty safe of the parties. He returned quietly tend the Chautauqua assembly at Glad and am as strong as I ever was in my life. proposition that they will be defeat to his post, when a suspicion of fraud stone Park, Oregon City, July 12th-23d Hood’s Sarsaparilla has brought me back entered his mind. On returning, he inclusive. Every possible convenience to health.” E mily B illingeii , 10 Grand ed in November. said, he saw County Clerk Ehlen for those who wish to camp. The price Avenue, South Portland, Oregon. T iie report went out from the leaving the building with a bundle of a season admission ticket, $1.50. in Friends yearly meeting at Newberg under his arm and saw him enter the cludes camping privileges. The assem parilia bly has been especially fortunate in se that the general opinion of those in stairway of the D’Arcy block, near curing noted lecturers this year. Passen Is the best—ill fact the One True Blood Purifier. Whether it leads to wealth or not, economy is the safest road attendance was that the war was un by, leading to D'Arcy’s law office, ger rates by Southern Pacific Railway, Sold by all drugggists. $1; six for $5. to travel. By economy we do not mean stinginess; we do not ’s Pill« c"re Liver 1'^ t» mean that you shall consider a low-priced shoe the one to buy. justifiable. it would be interesting subsequently, lie said, he saw D’Arcy all divisions and branches, one and one- Hood uuuu » rms take, easy to operate. 25c. The most economical shoe buyer is the one that sees to it to know in what respect, this is and three others leave the same hall third fare. O. R. <& N. Co., Bteamboat first, that the shoes are of good quality; second, that they are way. The tendency of his testimony thought to be the case, whether to or rail, one and one-fifth fare. When fairly priced. Common sense leads the real economist to pass ward the Spaniards or toward Cuba. was toestablish the fact that the ac purchasing a ticket, take a certificate by the trashy footwear so frequently offered at prices that are little, but not low. I have shoes that will meet the require <* Most people have derided that with cused on this night stated tampered from the agent. This signed by tlie ments of the economical buyer. They combine good q quality, " out question it is a war in the inter with the ballots, and that this subse secretary at Gladstone Park secures the style and fit at a medium price. Come in and see. redueed rates on return. quent alteration of the tally-sheets est of suffering humanity almost at Sign of the Big Boot. p. DIEI j SCHNEIDER. Capt. Heath writes home (hat he be- our very doors oppression, in short, was done to fortify the original work- • Boots and Shoes. lieves Hawaiian islands the finest spot entirely out of harmony with the done as alleged by Roberts. & on earth. He saw Mrs. Wolfenden, for Often a headache will uot Christian civilization of the nineteenth G inebai . S hafteh s army is clos merly of McMinnville college, who was yield to favorite remedies that century, and akin to the cruelties of happy ami well pleased wife her abiding Caligula. If not now justifiable war ing in on Santiago and a battle is place. He says money there is plentiful, cure for others. The cause All kinds of Fine, kinds of Watches, Clocks D. A. SMITH’S All and is never so. Linking the destruction likely to occur at any time. The “and the whiti s are all enjoying good is not the one supposed. De Jewelry for sale at Difficult and —NEW— of the Maine with the cruelties in Cu Spaniards have 14,0<M)men thorough salaries and all the luxuries of existence. fective vision causes more old Watches re hard times prices. ba, it is hard to understand on what ly entrenched, as against 18,000 un The natives are a tine race, good natured headaches than any other one paired and made grounds any with red blood in der Shutter and 4.000 Cubans. It is and good looking, intelligent but indo run as good bodily ailment. It is needless to as new at their veins could assert that the pres expected that Sampson will engage lent. With them in power lhe islands pain, too, for the proper glass NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFTICE ent conflict is not jusstitied. It is the Spanish warships while Shafter will never amount to anything, but with will relieve. fair to hope that tin Quakers have attacks the city. Thearrival of the men of the Dole stripe in charge the been misrepresented and that they transports currying troops to Manila great undeveloped resources will be GLASSES TO FIT brought out. In a conversation with will hasten to set themselves right. has not been reported yet. President Dole this morning we learned ANY EYE. that there was great hope in the Ha U II ITKM>>. One night this week the governor- waiian heart that the hospitality of the W m . F. D ielschneider , elect cultivated the acquaintance of L. E. WALKER, Pro^ditor. islanders upon this occasion would be Optician. Uncle Dick Phillips made a business the silent steed. It belonged to a trip to Portland last Wednesday. the result, through the letters home, to a Two doors below P. O. friend enjoying the hospitality of the Fresh and Cured Meats. Grandma Hoffman of Carlton visited better understanding of the situation Geer holm', and he made up his mind her son, A. M. Hoffman ami family, of here. There is not n fairer spot on the Garden Seeds in Package and Bulk. face of the earth than these islands; they to learn to ride a wheel. The con this place, a few days this week. Highest price paid for Poultry and Produce are of great military importance to ns, test took place at night, in the light Mr. Bearom and family, late of Nebras Hides and Tallow bought. of the moon. It was a far harder ka, has moved into the house owned In and of great natural resources. The present government is good, firm and fight for supremacy than he encount John West. FLETCHER & staple. All the officers are strong men ered during the late ruinpaign. Messrs. Gillmugli & Stimson of Amity and everyone of them is patriotic to an King, his populist opponent, was easy are building a new house for Tommy extent not known with us. They look game in comparison with that wheel, Glover on his land west of town. upon the United States as a god. They All subscribers to the Christian church but after two nights of the hardest Mias Glennie Reynolds of North Yam actually worship it. It seems strance to building fund of McMinnville, Oregon, To the many dear friends who so lov work of his life, the wheel was con hill was the guest of her cousin. Miss find such enthusiastic patriotism 2100 will pay the same to Dr. J. H. Nelson, ingly and tenderly administered the last quered, and Mr. Geer had the satis l>ora Hoffman .a few day» last week. miles awav from the shores of the United treasurer of said fund. By order of build sad ritea of love and duty for the late I'r. faction of going it alone down the Grandpa Campltell of Cornelius visited States." ing committee. D. M. C aldwell , M illiatn D. Eaker, please accept einceri^ 38-4 Sec’y Building Committee. thanks and grateful acknowledgement^ road without further mishap. He in Whiteson a few days last week. said that the next morning he felt from his bereaved mother and family. Mrs. Minnie Willie is at lhe home of S ome people show wonderful short like a prize-fighter who had come out her aunt, Mrs. Elisabeth l.an<lingliani, M rs . C atherine B aker , sightedness in now declaring that | McMinnville, Ore. earing for that lady during her severe the wrong end of a contest. the rivent campaign in Oregon was June 29th, 1898 illness General Blacksmithing and Repairing. not made principally on the money ; The fiscal year now closing will lie , First Class horspsh«*eing. Track or road shoeing Mr. Bontireker of Indiana and Mr. Mould !»♦' m * \.r\ faimh —■■■ — - question. medicine cheM and every the greatest one in the history of the Reaehie of Illinois, who have l>een visit traveller's grip They are I done in the best style of the art. Farm and Hon. Thos. H. Tongue is to deliver San Francisco mint. The coinage to ing their German friends of thia place, InvAludbi.- m ben the ituBiach — — — — — j Threshing machinery repaired. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian a Fourth of July oration at Washing I a out of order; »are hradacht». hillousne*A. and I Shop Opposite Hotel Yamhill. June30 will, it is »aid. be over $47,- returned Io their homes last Saturday. , BU Uvtr Utmbiea. Mild and efficient. A cents. I one year for $2, strictly in advance. ton monument. F. II. BAKMI.lllT, Editor A Fropr. J. G. ECKJ1AN, Ankociute Editor. OO<X><XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX>COOOOg 8 TAKE NOTICE! 8 ' 8o <> 8 $6, $6,50, $7 and $8. A Fine Tailoring Department, R. Jacobson & Co 8 0 8 0 0 2o 9 Back to Health witch hrzeü t Hood S Economy Is the Road to Travel : f Headache ? ♦ Jecuelry Store * * * 0 Street Produce and^eat Market ^ Hood’s Pills