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Yamhill County Reporter these b,anches of vhP J r F. H. HIHNHAHT, Editor Jt 1‘ropr. J. G. LCK.XI AN, Associate Editor. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. advertising rates . Reading notices in local columns 10 cents per line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month SI; each additional inch 50 cents per month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per line. FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1898. T iie democrats and populists have fused this fall nearly everywhere they have held conventions. This shows that both parties are in des perate straits. It will not lift them out of the mire. They can learn that by studying the figures of the June election in Oregon. department, and to establish the fact is to fix the responsibility. ( IKtl lT COI'KT. BANKING •locket ’or lirparlmenl Xo. I, Sep tember 2l!th, G. II. lluruett. Judge. TME MeMIXXVILLE NO 395T Sec y Long has directed that the 1. Thon. H. Tongue vs Jno. II. and J. battleship which is to be built by the II. Allen ; action for money. Union Iron Works, San Francisco, 2. J. G. Martin vs The J. M. Russell shall be named theOhio. TheCratnps Co., a corporation ; action for money. 3. K. 8. Goodrich vs A. E. Hall; ac will build the Maine and the New tion for money. port News company the Missouri. 4 Nathaniel Crosier vs W. J. and 11. At Robert Sager's place in Polk county recently 35 sacks of wheat, which had been left in the field, and several hundred pounds of bacon were stolen. Mr. Sager was absent with his threshing outfit when the theft occurred, and did not return for over a week. He thinks he has a clew to the guilty persons. ■ » »• « The Oregonian] says: “Governor elect Geer, in an interview yester day declared himself, as opposed to the canvass of the vote for governor, by special session, deprecating the calling of a special session at all. and announced positively that he is not and will not be a candidate for United States senator." was clearly descrilted by Prof. Reynolds. Each pupil knew bis grade, and as the principal called for the various grades of the Cook school, the pupils filed out, and under escort of their teachers, marched to Cook building. The cheery rain of the night before,combined wilh the happy faces of the juvenile host as it marched through the city, gave the old town new vim. and spread a contagion of general good cheer. Prof. Reynolds made two suggestions, which we think are good ones. To the school board he suggested no tuition for outside pupils; if we are to have free schools, make them free, as long as facil ities equal the demand. To the pupils he suggested that in case of tardiness he preferred that a pupil enter school mid tie recorded as tardy rather than as ab sent, though he hated tardiness as much as anyone. Ths opposite rule has pre vailed in many of the rooms heretofore, ami we never could see the w ¡adorn of a pupil losing n half day to save the school the odium of a tardy mark The teachers set the pace for the year the first day, ami school duties in Mc Minnville are moving smoothly, The total o|>ening attendance was 2i>2. The enrollment by rooms was as follows: Prof Reynolds 28, Miss Greene 29, Miss Akin 38, Miss Redmond 24, Miss King- ery 33, Prof, Scott 28, Miss Beaiuis 35, Miss Mann 43, Miss Williams 32. T he Oregonian, in the bitterness of its heart against the administra tion because of sundry shortcomings in the matter -of Oregon appoint ments, is going too far. It allies it self with that wretched element of the democratic party and press, that is trying to make partisan capital out of the mistakes incident to the war by every species of lying and misrepresentation possible. It sup ports their war a-failure campaign daily by publishing their editorial screeds with implied endorsement. A few weeks ago all these papers were clamoring for an investigation of the war department, and especial ly urged it upon President McKin ley. They had no thought that he would order one. Moreover they hoped that he wouldn't. Then, after he had disappointed them, they set up the howl that the commission se lected by th« president was designed to whitewash the war department. We have observed that in repeating and rehashing this slander, they are careful to make no allusion to the personality of the committee se lected. which consists of nine men of the highest character and ability, chosen from both political parties. Justice Arthur McPhillipe baa given up It is made up of Gens. Schofield. taking a trip east. Dodge, Gordon ami Manderson, and Daniel O. Lamont, Robert T. Lin Cecil Martin Ima taken a position with coln, Prof. D C. Gilman, Col. .lames T. A. White in the restaurant. Rev. Geo W. Render start* next Mon A. Sexton and Dr. W. W. Keene. day for Walla Walla to attend a synod The complaint is made by these war of the C. 1*. church. a-failure journals that by the techni cal terms of the announcement the inquiry is restricted to the “commis- ' sarv, quartermaster and medical bureaus of the war department and the extent, cause and treatment of Restore full, regular action ■ ■ ■ >11 m» sickness in field and camp.” This is 1 of the bowels. do not irrl- or inflame, but leave subterfuge, as everybody knows that tato ■ II the delk-Mr dlgeatlve «e- ■ ■ ■ ■ in pertect condition Tty them » conta. if any errors have occurred, it is in . gsni.ni Prepared only by C. L Hood A Vo, Lowell, Mua» Hood’s urday. Restated that the dredges and other machinery intended for use on the locks were on the steamer Modoc that was sunk at Oregon City a day or two be fore. He thought this would delay work a few days only. The workmen on the new M. E. church raised the framework on the highest part of the steeple last Monday and the finish ing touches will soon have been added to the building so far as the carpenter work is concerned. The painters also busily engaged in putting on paint.—North Yamhill Record. The Southern Pacific is making at the river south of town, and is doing this character of work all along its linee. About 20 men are employed on this train. The dirt is thrown in around the trestle and only so much bridge left as is necessary to carry off the water. This work is expensive now, but will prove economical in the future. Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is- Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula. And all forms of Impure blood. —-McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid ii|> Capital, $30,000 Surplus $10,000. War with Spain N. Aiderman ; action for money. 5. W. Zeilitner vs Oswald Grosser; action for money. 6. Jones A Adams vs \V. E. and M. E. Walker; action for money. 7. Jos. R. Lewis vs C. A. Scott; ejectment. 8. The O. & C. K. R. Co. vs John W. Smith et al; action to condemn right of way. 9. D. M. Osborn & Co., a corporation, vs W. C. Arthur; action for money. 10. Hoffman & Jamison vs Atlas Milling Co.; action for money. 11. I*. A. Bates vs John D. Shearer et al; confirmation. 12. A. C. Churchill vs J. T. Osborn : action for damage. 13. James McDonald vs Simon F. Murray and John A Morrison; action for money. 15. M. O. Lownedale vs A. H. Robin son ; action for money. 111. W. F. Lemon vs J. A. Cain; ac tion for money. 17. W. C. Brown vs G. A. Prentiss; action for money. T he democratic party, having in sisted upon an investigation as to who is to blame for the mistakes in the late war, should also investigate, in order to be fair, to find out who is responsible for the shortest war, Oregon’s hop crop is estimated at with the greatest glory attached, 60,000 bales. This will mean an in ever fought in history. come of about a million dollars to the state, nearly every dollar of which T he M. E. church body never gives will be scattered among the laborers. I'ook Xcbool Xotea. forth an uncertain or unpatriotic Tuesday every pupil settled down with sound when there is u great moral Mr. Killfeather having failed to file a determination of working harder this question before the country. The his bond for the building of the court year than ever before. Oregon conference, at its session in house foundation at Dallas, the coun Harry Woodrum returned from Cali this city last week, touched up the ty court awarded the contract to L. fornia Tuesday evening and started Philippine question as follows: N. Roony, of Eugene, for $5,888, he school Wednesday. “Believing the hand of God is plain being the next lowest bidder. His It seems natural to see Miss Mann ly discernible in placing the Philip her usual place. bond has been accepted and work at pine islands under the stars and stripes, and that the cause of hu the quarry commenced. The attendance is not very large manity and the interests of Christ’s present. Prof. Scott has 28 pupils, Miss kingdom will be advanced by the Beamis, 35; Miss Mann, 43; Miss Wil Hold the Volunteers. prepetual control of these islands by liams, 32. New pupils are coming in all our government: Therefore be it re The developments of the last few the time. solved by the Oregon conference that days have shown the wisdom of the we request President McKinley to president’s decision not to muster Oregon Heat, the world. exercise his high prerogative and out any more volunteers. It is clear We will prove it to you at the state Christian statesmanship in their re tention; that we heartily endorse now that no demand on Spain will be fair September 22 to 30, 1898, and you the wise, conservative and yet vigor granted unless we are prepared to can see for yourself for the cheap rate of ous policy of our chief executive, enforce it. Spain never would have one fare for the round trip from all points and that a copy of this resolution be of the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon. placed in the bauds of Bishop Mc engaged in war had we had six Yon should personally become interested months ago an army of 250,000 in Cabe, to be forwarded to President in this worthy state institution. McKinley.’’ the field. Slit* will yield without fur ---------- » e ♦...... - ther resistance if we keep 200,000 Miss Ilollio Leabo has returned from C onsolidation of the Tacoma and soldiers ready for military opera Portland after a visit of several weeks. Portland universities under the pa tions. She will not yield if we re We wish to thank all those who so tronage of the M. E. church, and the duce the number one-half or break kindly assisted us in the burial of our the great organization we have avowed determination of Willamette down beloved son, Asa. spent so much money to create. to remain in the ring, suggests the M r . and M rs . W m . M c C une . If there is a possibility of a con possibilities of a battle between tinuance of the war the government The editor of a Missouri paper says he giants. The church is powerful in cannot affordto muster out any more stepped into the store of a business man influence and money, and it takes volunteers. The experience which who did not advertise, and was surprised they have had is invaluable because something besides to establish a in it they have gained what can be to find him busy. The storekeeper had the itch and a Waterbury watch, and university. The Stanford school of gained in no other way. when he was not scratching himself he California is an example of the at was winding bis watch. tempt of wealth to create a univei Open I hr of City School«. Yesterday morning Deputy Sherill sity. After several years of lavish It was a pleasant sight to view some- Henderson arrested Ammon Shadden and unstinted expenditure, a San thing over 2<>0 pupils assembled in Col Francisco paper speaks of it as “a umbus building to enter upon the work on a charge of shooting China Pheasants out of season, during the month of Aug species of pretentious high school.” of a new school year last Monday morn ust. Shadden plead guilty before Jus ing. The new corps of teachers was in We hope the northwest schools will tice Mcl’hillips, and was fined $50, which keep on consolidating, and that in troduced, and each bail a few pleasant he paid. words of introduction for the pupils. the eml Willamette will be the name Work on the Yamhill locksis progress Mr. Nelson, chairman of the board, also of the amalgamated product. Where made a few remarks. The dividing line ing, with some hindrances. Mr. Craw it is located we care little. between the two school wards of the city ford, the contractor, was in the city Sat National Bank To Alaska Transacts a General Hanking Business. Office Hours 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Yamhillers may go, but we remain to supply y wants in the Grocery line. Among these wants will be LEE LAUGHLIN, President. J, L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant CasMer. Vegetables, Fruits, Staple Groceries, Crockery, Queensware, Glassware NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. WT0T1CE is hereby given that the board of 1* equalization of taxes of Yamhill Count', State of Oregon, will attend at the office of the county clerk of said county on Monday, Sep tember 26th, A. I). 1898, and will continue their sittings from day today during business hours, up to end, including Saturday, October 1st, 189.\ and publicly examine the assessment roll of said county, and correct all errors in valuation and description or qualities of lands, lots or other property. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why said roll should not be corrected and approved. Dated this 4th day of September, A. I). 1«98. I . i WOOD County Assessor of Yamhill County. $1.00 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The country will not be depopulated, and those remaining must live. Will cure you. Then why pay expensive doc tors’bills, and receive no benefit, when ymi have a natural remedy at hand—one not made by man, but prepared by the great Creator. V i tae Orc comes to you just as it is taken from the earth, with only sifch changes ns is wrought by time and nature nothing added or nothing taken from, if you are afflicted with Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Throat or Blood troubles, ad dress Theo. Noel, Geologist, Chicago, ill., whoso redink signature is on package. Necessaries of life cheapest at our Grocery. Wallace & Walker A NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE 8 8 W. G. ROBBINS, General Agent, W hiteson, Or. Vitae Ore can be had of (>. G. Estes at the fur niture store, Adams Block, McMinnville. fl GOOD WATCH Is an indispensable adjunct of civilization, and any man who values his time or expects to hold his own with his fellow man this fast age must have an accurate time piece for a com panion, it is an absolute neces sity and will save its cost many times over in a year. If you are not particular as to the ca«e, I can fit you out a splendid watch for $1(1 and $11.50 —something that will last and keep accurate time, and that a few years back would have cost $20 ami $25. Also good watches from $4 up, and higher priced! ones for those who want them. /■ W m . F. D ielschneider , Jeweler. Two doors below P. O.' Means peace and happiness in the family. It does not get out of repair. Is easy to operate, has all the attachments and sells tor less than other standard ma chines. $25 upward. Emerson Pianos, Kimball and Cottage Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Wall Paper, Stationery. C. FLETCHER & CO CHAS. GRISSEN, McMinnville, Oregon. <xxxxx><xxxxxxx>oo TMV • *1 TAT TKF aw" AfA «X» <>.• TXT' AfA TXT AfA 'w A>A A<A '•» ÄfF 'Af¡f AfJ» 'A#A ♦ Now IPlow ♦ ♦ ♦ And use the best Implement, Z~~~~—----- The Canton Scotch Clippei General Blacksmithing and Repairing. Harrows and Cultivators of same make. Superior Drills. Heating and Cook Stoves Do First-Class horseshoeing. Track or road shoeing done in the best style of the art. Fann and Threshing machinery repaired. Shop Opposite Hotel Yamhill. AllpriXssand O. O. HODSON Corvallis & Eastern T he W hite is K ing TIME CARD. . For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany....... Train leaves Corval’As.... Train arrives Yaquina No. 2 Returning: Leaves Yaquinau. Leaves Corvallis. Arrives Albany... ' For Detroit: Leaves Corvallis......... Leaves Albanv......... Arrives Detroit... 1 Returning: ....... 12:50 p. id . ......... 1:45 p. in. ........ 6:00 p. in. ....... 7 :(M) « m. 11’40 M in ........ 8:05 a. lu. Leaves Albany... Arrives Corvallis....... .......... 6:55 n.m. No. 1 and 2 connect at Albany with Southern Pacific train, giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. Train for the mountains arrives at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reech camping grounds on the Breitenbush and Santiam river same day. H. L. WALDEN. EDWIN STONE. T. F. & P.^A. Manager H. H.t’RONISE, Agent, Corvallis. Runs Light and Sews Right. Sold by MANNING BROS., on Easy Terms. Machines adjusted and repaired by their Agent. J. K. LOVE Ask your D|,uggist CATARRH for a rmeroua Among the wreathes laid upon the W. W. Nickell has returned from east ern Oregon. He report« his health mnch IO CENT bier of the late lamented Empress of I improved. TRIAL SIZE Austria, was one from President Me-i Ely s Cream Balm Kinley which attracted much at contain« no cocaine, mercury nor any other tention. It had the stars and stripes CASTORtA injorioaa drag. It it quickly Absorbed. intertwined and bore the inscription: j Rear, the signature of Cnas. h Ftrrcna. Give« Relief at once. In ine for more than thirty years, and i'mm the th.» president nroaidont nf tho United I’nito,! “From of the It open« and eternata Ä Th. K'i.d 1»» /far« Xhsaps States a tribute of heartfelt sympa ÏÏÂS. TP^‘er,’J,he thy to the memory of the noble and b ST u L î Draggirft me LL F,,H or by mail. gracious lady." « - COLD'n HEAD I Re»tore<. the 8Ue **• ; Tn’' ELT BROTHERS, 54 Wairea street. New Tork,