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T ravelers in the Cascade moun tains bring word of a general slaughter of deer by the Warm 1» I. ASBVHY, Editor A 1'ropr ! Spring Indians, who came across to pick hops and incidentally to hunt Subscription $1.00 Per Year enroute. Yamhill County Reporter ADVERTISING RATES. Rea-ling notice» in local column-* 10 cents per 1 no for first wee and 5 t enth per line thereafter. IHsplay advertisement.-. annua] rates, one Inch per m »nth 31; each additional meh 50 cents per month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 flues published free, if furnished in time to b current news. Additional matter 10 cent« per 1 ne. MIST KFBIIIKn NEXT YEAH. LOCAL NEWS. Oregon's new registration law will be given a practical working test in the elections of 19U0. County clerks and clerks of the county court are required to supply themselves G reat B ritain ' s newest gun is by December 15 of this year with all said to shoot fifteen miles. Oom books and blanks required fur reg Paul, however, will show no appre- istration. The supplies required are hensipn, just so long as lie possesses I a general county register, a separate assurances that the new weapon will register for each precinct, and an not do effective work around a hill. abundant stock of "Blank A" for the use of notaries public, justices I n company with the pear and the of the peace and electiou officers. prune, the Oregon apple will soon Registration books will be ruled and be installed as a prime favorite with j printed alike for all counties in the foreign housewives. The govern state. The law requires that reg ment pomologist is calling attention istration books be opened on the every year to the showing Oregon first Monday in January. As that and Washington are making in the date will fall on January 1 next year, apple market, and the big red apple a legal holiday, the books will not of the webfoot state makes a favor be opened until the following day. able impression on the people to Closing time will be 5 p. m., May 15. Voters may register with a notary whom it is introduced. —....---- public, a justice of the peace, or the Hop money is circulating quite county clerk or clerk of the county Electors liv freely lately. Hop money goes hand court of their county. in hand with prosperity, but for a ing in the county seat must register limited season only. If McMinnville with the county clerk. No person had a woolea mill, a cannery, and may register who is not a qualified half a dozen other manufacturing elector, and actual resident of lhe institutions there wculd be a small precinct in which he registers. He army of wage earners in our midst, must register in his true name. He and prosperity would be visible upon may not register the second time, unless his first registration has been our streets at all seasons. cancelled. The clerk is required to T he copperhead statesmen who enter in a general register the names are shouting that they are ashamed of all who comply with the law and of their country because of the war say they are electors residing in the in the Philippines will have the con county, Refusal to do so will sub- solation of knowing that the senti- lent him to mandamus. Voters arc ment is mutual. The great mass required to register every two of American citizens have more years. respect for an untutored Tagal Tol bert Carter, a pioneer of Ore- chieftain, or a yellow dog, than an gon, died at his home ten miles north alleged American who does not stand of Corvallis last Tuesday. up for bis country in time of war. R. P. Howard, formerly of Dayton, has moved to Corvallis. Mrs. Feely of Astoria was visiting with her daughter Mrs. Willis, during the past week. Dr. E E. Cable and Wilber Cook are expected to return to-day from their bunt in the Cascades. The total amount of wheat and dour shipped from Portland and Puget Sound during the curreni year to date, is 2,353,- 940 bushels. FRIDAY, OCT. 6, 1890. J. W. Gilbaugh of Amity has the con tract for building covers over the bridges on Agency and Mercer creeks on the res T he man with the plow ba» the ervation. bulge just now on Markham's ‘‘Man Chaplain Gilbert will lecture at Cor With the Hoe;” he is turning the vallis. Why can't he be secured to come loam round the old farm home pre here? There seems to be a dearth of paring to plant and sow. entertainment in McMinnville now. The lecture by Mrs. Lueuia Johnson of As trust corporations are crea Chicago, before the temperance society tures of the state, argues the Phila Tuesday evening was well attended and delphia Record, "it is the right and apparently well appreciated. Mrs. duty of the state to compel them to Johnson lias traveled extensively and publish the condition of their finances has seen the dark sides of life in a great many places. The natural result is that and business.” The demand for she biiugs them to view under a strong compulsory publicity in trusts is light in her lectures. Notwithstanding growing all along the line. the fact that she hears men state almost everywhere that there are no honest L earned men say that the Russian men elected to office these days, she thistle, about which there has been stands up for the honest manhood of the so much talk, dies out of itself when country, and says there are, though they the constituents of the soil in which are greatly in the minority. Her face is it flourishes are exhausted. In the set like a Hint against the legalized rum Dakotas, where a few years ago i t traffic, and its total annihilation is the was an alarming nuisance, it Las goal for which she is working. She classes the menaces to this government well-nigh disappeared. under three heads, viz: The legalized rum traffic, the greed of corporations and A i . i . of the London correspondents the present financial system. The fact of American newspapers seem to he that people are alive, however, to the agreed on one point, viz., that Great existence of evil, she believes will prove Britain has gone too far to back out the ultimate salvation of the country of the Transvaal difficulty, but that along these lines. She made an urgent she still hopes Paul Kruger may do appeal for woman suffrage in Oregon, something to open up a way for her and said the best argument she ever graceful retreat. heard a man make against woman suffrage was in Ohio. He said that he Ripe strawberries are now the pre F rank S impson was around Phil T he big and little of the Oregon was afraid that if women were granted omath Friday, where he saw a deer campaign in Luzon were General vailing luxury in southern Oregon, suffrage they would very soon be killed in the orchard of Mr. Gellatly, Summers and his little spotted war particularly that portion lying with corneas corrupt and dishonest as the men, and he disliked to see that con only a mile and a half from Philo pony. The general thought so much in the Rogue river valley. dition brought about. math. Mr. Gellatly has an orchard of his steed that he left him in the V ermont isn’t much of a state for Prof. C. H. Jones, who was principal of about 3000 trees, in which the rear in charge of an orderly when deer have nearly stripped the bark there was serious business at the raising hogs and corn, it lias been of the McMinnville schools three years front the young trees, so frequent front. Whenever the general eame officially remarked, but for producing ago, and now of the Salem schools, was have their visits been to the orchard, on the line on foot, arrayed in a blue maple sugar, fine wool and admirals, in the city brieily on Wednesday. He was canvassing in the interest of the says the Albany Democrat. shirt, the boys knew that there was she is all right. Oregon Teachers’ Monthly, the only serious business on hand.—Roseburg The gathering and shipment of general school journal published in the A fund of *26,000 is to be raised Plaindealer. Cascara bark has become a consider state, and one that is constantly grow ------ » • » ------- by McMinnville college in order to able industry in Benton county. ing in its influence and appreciation I n accusing the president of in carry out plans already formed, and The bark is used in the manufacture among the teaching profession. The to place the college upon an inde sincerity in sending abroad a com professor had an experience last year at pendent and self supporting basis. mission to promote what is called of medicines, and is valuable for Salem, that illustrates the position in It grows in abund which a male teacher often finds him The raising of this money is to be a "international bimetalism” Bryan is that purpose. special effort of President Boardman really accusing prominent free-silver ance in the coast mountains that self, but the professor came out better during the present year. He has leaders of treachery. The majority form the southwestern border of than is often the ease. He had in his assurance of assistance from the of the members of the commission in Benton. Bark gathering has been school an unruly boy, who bad been east to the amount of *5,000, in case question consisted of Senator Wol in progress for several years, but twice whipped by a former principal. the remaining *20,000 is secured. cott and Adlai E. Stevenson, two the present season the output has He persisted in bad conduct, and his father was consulted. The father ad McMinnville people will be asked to unwavering advocates of free silver, been almost double that of any vised a sound whipping, if the occasion former years. J. H. Harris of Cor and the president selected these contribute *5,000 of this sum, and it required. It came. It was in moderate is expected that the remaining *15,- men expressly to prevent the charge vallis started a carload of the bark degree, but the father did not stand by on the long trip to Chicago, and a 000 will be given by the Baptist that he did not give the free-silver his first position, and brought the case churches of the stale of Oregon. party a fair chance to present the week or two ago a ear was sent into court. A speedy exoneration of the The college is one of the pleasant cause uf "international bimetalism” forward by S. L. Kline. Nearly principal resulted from the boy’s own features of McMinnville, and the to foreign governments. But Bryan 175,000 pounds of the bark has al evidence. One morning the professor college's home town will doubtless would not be himself if he did not ready been shipped out of Corvallis met tlie father, who blocked him on the this season, and this amount will come to the relief of this institution suppress such facts.—New York yet be increased by several thousand highway, and would have nothing but a tight. The teacher reasoned in vain. Commercial Advertiser. of learning, of which we may justly pounds before the season ends. Receiving the first blow, he followed it feel proud. with a counter, which felled the enemy. T he Patria, an Havauu newspaper, J. S. McFarland arrived at Summit T here is a considerable amount of should be found upon the breakfast station the other day, from Idaho, look He arose and clinching followed. In this the attacking party was sufficiently wheat in the warehouses near the table of every American anti-expan ing for bis brother J. C. McFarland, worsted to be content to Walk away with river, awaiting transportation by sionist. In a recent issue it says : whom he had not seen for 31 years. He a threat of arrest. Peace anil good order bout whenever the locks shall be "Cuba cannot be compared with our was about to enquire of a bystander, when were established, and Prof. Jones has completed. The people of this sec- Latin-American states, in which an the forgotten brother was introduced by since been regarded as quite a hero, par tion have waited patiently, through archy accompanies self-government, a man who knew them both. ticularly among the Imys, some of whom witnessed the forcing of their teacher many vexatious delays, for the because American intervention is a into the fight. realization of their hopes based on new factor in the matter. The pro walking io work cheap river freights. The locks are tection which the American govern now completed, and all that is nec ment gives, and the legitimate pains Is the only way in which the business woman, employed in store or office, can essary at this time to insure navi taken by them to give the island get open air ex gation of the Yamhill at this |u>int good government, are a guaranty ercise. Is it any is the completion of the wing dam t > of solidity and order.” After a few wonder that she grows pale enable boats to pass the upper por months of peace in the Philippines often and thin and tal. This work has been delayed by similar commendation of the Ameri develops a tend to " weak the collapse twice in the lust two or can system of government will come ency lungs." When three weeks, of the coffer dain above. from the Filipino press. And there ever there is Farmers and shippers are getting to is no question that peace is in store pain in breath ing, soreness of look upon these frequent breaks of for the Philippines.—Inter Ocean. the chest, obsti- n a t e cough, the dutn with misgivings, realizing T he wheat markets of Portland bleeding from that further delay at this late season the lungs or any je tpardizes their chances of shipping and San Francisco, like the once other symptoms by water until nt least another year. happy lovers we used to read about of disease of the respiratory or Congressman Tongue and Engineer in the popular novels, seem to be gan's, liegin the L.mgtitt came up to inspect the "drifting farther and farther away use of Doctor Pierce ’ s Golden looks lust Monday. Things did not from each other.” Yesterday's quo Medical Discov appear entirely satisfactory to the tations in San Francisco were up ery and con gintiemen. However, the contract wards of 15c per 100 tbs above Port tinue the use until cured. ors have been given every oppor land's. for the same grade. Walla Ninety-eight in tunitv to complete the work yet this Walia and valley wheat in Portland every hundred full. An extension of time will be was 51» (a, t>Oe per bushel, with a pos who have user! "Golden Med granted. and they will be given the sible t>2e for bluestem, which is not ical Discovery” use of the government pile driver, quoted in Sun Francisco. In the lat for "lung trou ” have l>een a> I other favors will be shown them. ter city's quotations milling wheat ble. perfectly and It is hoped that they will be able to was *1.10 (g *1.15 per cental. This, per tn a uent ly ci’nplete the work now. within the the wheat growers of the northwest cured. "I n< very sick p. scribed time. We are indebted believe, is allowing the wheat ex InUevU writ«. Mrs Mollie Jacebs, ti> the energy of Congressman porters of Portland, with the boasted ot Felton Krill Co Delaware, "and Tongue for the present stage of the cheaper tonnage, en’irely too much u«r family doctor •aid I had work, and the people look to him margin. It is just such grasping, s a motion con- I with We expectation of seeing the squeezing. monopolistic methods put thought 1 must die aoon fr*r t fait an contractors on their Ismdsmen com in vogue bv the Portland wheat ring, awful had Had a bad court« .pit blood and wa# wry abort of plete the work in time to enable Mc that cause the farmer's affection for breath 1 had paina in my chm and right lung, also dvapepaia Bctore I took your Golden Minnville and vicinity to use the the metropolis of Oregon to wane, Media had al Dlacovery ' and Pleasant hellrta t waa ao weak not aweep a room, now I can river as a highway for the 18W and make him long to tie in reach of: do a «mall I could washing 1 feel like a new perron.* * hipmen ta teVarket. | a better market at San Francisco. | Dr. Pierce'» Pellet» cure heart-bum. Very Unusual It is very unusual for a regular physician of good reputation to publicly orse a proprietaiv proprietà! y remedy, remedy. We have often heard of cases w:> re doctors endorse itly prescribed Acker's English Remedy, but it is most R atifying uu. have secret' . following voluntary letter receive the s foil from C. F. Smith, M. D., the most successful physicirnof Olean, N. Y.: Messrs. W. H. Hooker & Co., New York City: I wish to add my professional testimony to tlie value of your English preparation known as Acker's English Remedy for Asth ma. etc. In several instances, after I have tried my utmost to give even relief. I have prescribed your remedy, and it has acted almost like a miracle, not only relieving, but permanently curing every one of the patients. I en dorse the preparation as one of the most valuable additions to the prac tice of medicine.” Such a frank endorsement as the above is phenomenal. Coming from so distinguished a member of the medical profession, it carries with it an assurance which the public will be sure to avail themselves of. It i>rec ommendations like this which make it possible to give the broad guaran tee that is a part of every sale or Ack er’s English Remedy for Cougl s, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. It must either do all that is claimed for it, or your money will be refunded. Do you know of any other medicine sold on those terms? Do you know of uny other medicines which prominent doctors regularly prescribe in their own practice as being better than prescriptions they write themselves ? '1 hese facts are well worth considering. They are of especial interest to those with sore throats and weak lungs. Sold at ijc., 50c and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada ; and in Eng;, land,at <s. ad., as. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying. return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back, We authorize the above guarantee. II’. Ji. UOOKEK A CO., li g:i.tore, Port. For Sale by ROGERS BROS. Fall Stock is Arriving! Larger and Prettier than ever. Clothing, Dry Goods Jackets Capes, Etc Eastern Prices. Our Goods Hell on Merit R. Jacobson & Co Calk Hbout Diamonds Blit the place for real intrinsic values is at THE RACKET STORE *♦ Be sure and see their Large Line of New Goods arriving from New York, which is the fountain head of bargains. Don’t forget about those Star 5 Shoes. ».MILLS & SON Mr. D ii While passing through a gate oil his farm last Wednesday, the fine sorrel team of Duncan Ross became frightened at the humming of telegraph wires, and started to run away. Mr. Ross was at their heads, and having but one arm was unable to check the strong team, and; was thrown to tlie ground and trodden upon severely, though the wagon did not pass over him. His injuries are one and possibly two broken ribs, and a bad 2 ly bruised side and shoulder, which Dr. , Cook says will keep him to his l»ed for i j some tune. He was fortunate in not be- ' 1 I ing killed. The team ran about in the field until they tired, and then went to the house and stopped, without further 3 damage. Corvallis & Eastern Nelson-Malone} . TRIE CARD. For Yaquina . Train leaves Albany ................ ... 12:50 p m Corvallis...... 1:45 p in Train arrives Yaquina....... 6:00 p m Returning: Leaves Yaqnina......... .......... ... 7 00 a m Leaves Corvallis................ ...11:40 a in Arrives Albany............... ...12:25 p in For Detroit. Leaves Albany...... 7:40 a m Arrives Detroit I Returning : Leaves Detroit...... Arrives Albany . . •6 Leaves Albani........................ C. . pm Arrives Corvallis ........................... 6 15 p m • 5 Leaves Corvallis .................. f. in a m Arrive» Albany ........... .................... 725am One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. • No. 6 nins from Albany to Corvallis on Mon. •lays. Wednesdays and Fridays only. • No 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tncs- Is the expression from many persons days, Thudsdsys »nd Saturday, only. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at have I*night diamond« from us. We have neon, giving ample time to reach camping to meet the first one diaaatisñed with bis pur grounds on th« Breiteubush and Saniiam river chas . We don't allow such persons to leave onr store. We can t afford it. We strive to five the same 'lav. '• wire that leaves no ground for dissatisfaction. EDWIN STONE. Mauager, Alltany, Or. We know diamonds from the gronnd to our H. L. WALDEN. T. F. 4 P. A. case: buy direct from the cutters, and five you J. Tl RNER. Agent. Albany. Or. the “middleman’s” profit. One of the quietest yet one of the most happy and appropriate marriages was solemnized in this city Saturday night at 9:30 o’clock, at tbs home of Capt. H. S. Maloney. It was the uniting as man and wife of Mr. Chas. I’. Nelson, the efficient manager of the Grange A Farm ers Co., and Miss Nannie Maloney, I daughter of the deputy surveyor. Rev. ; G. tV. Fender of the Climb. Presbyter i ian church officiated, assisted bv Rev. i Elmer E. Thompson of Seattle. But few guests were present outside of family I connections. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will occupy their new home at corner of , Sixth and C streets in about ten days. They begin married life nnder most, Aekar*« Easll.kHemrd, wIlli .tsp auspicious circumstances, and with the a cough at any time, and «ill cure the heartiest good wisbea of a multitude of worst cold in twelve bouts, or money re friend*. funded. 25 eta. and 50 cte. Roger» Broe. A Sparkling Gem W"1. F. Q'«l»ehrl«'<J®r ^u)o Qoora below) ßoetoffio«. -%