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Probair Court. <>f work done by the senior senator from Oregon outside of that lor hl. constituent» before vAin Estate of Wm, Heuntock. Will ad millets other than his own, It may Is- enough Special Correspondence. mitted to probate upon proof taken in — • ~T ' - ~2 ■ - - - A .7 — W asuixo T ox , Jan. 2*2 The delegation from Just to mention the fact that thirteen bills were open court. Mary A. Hemstock ap ■». I. ANHI’HT, Editor A I’ropr. Oregon in the Stilb congress is certainly a hard relcrrert the other day to the sub-conimliti i- un pointed executrix without bonds. W. working one, and valuable result» lor tbe peo public lamia, of which he is tbe chairman. J <«. I t K »I AN, Aksoclule Editor. D. Wright, Morgan Baker an 1 John ple of that state are being accomplished, ii u too much to cxiwct within the spa ce ut one l.i n- il 1 o .»I c U ■ u u v i 11 e. Gault appointed apprais-r.s for Yamhill brief letter even to outline what In s already The committee which is to meet this county and Wm. llagley, 1’. J. Sharp and been accomplished at this session b| the entire lu devote month to mime the place for holding the F. F. Walker for Multnomah county. delegation, and it will be necessary ADVERTISING RtTES. at least one letter or more to each Mvnalor and district congressional convention, might Estate of Win. I. Robertson. T. B. Hearting notice*, in local co I iiiuuh I# cent» per member. The senior si nator from Oregon, Mc- do much worse than to name McMinn Ruin rt-011 line for tlr.l week hii U '• eeitls per line Ibereeftcr. appointed administrator. Di»|.l»y »dv. rii-. iiii in . annual >ale.., on** itx l> I Bride, willi hi» four year» oi experience, ami ville. We are thoroughly capable of Bond fixed at $iouo. par month fl; each additional inch 60 cents jar the important committee p »sitiouM which have month. in (lie the reorganization, and the taking care ol all who might come, and Estate of Otto H. Rape. Inventory obituarvand marriage notices not exceeding tome to liim 10 lines published free, if turni’hert in time to ' work which he has accomplished, is easily en- have demonstrated this ability on differ and appraisement tiled and approved. be current news. Additional matter lucent-per I titled to first consideration. Most important ent occasions, as for instance the state line. has been his work in securing the passage of the Estate of Jacob T. Williamson. Mo Candidates' "Cards of Announcement" from bill paying to settlers on forfeited land grants G. A. R. reunion last May, state and tion to set aside order of Nov. 28, 1899, now until theconvention, |2.60, the excess of 81.25 per acre which they were district conventions of Sunday schools, obliged to pay into the United States treasury M. E. conferences, oratorical contests filed and Feb. 19, at 3 p. m. set to hear FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1900. for their homesteads. While other public land and band tournaments. The reception same. was sold at 1125 per acre, all that included Estate of M. Messinger. Final ac given the old soldiers last summer is within the railroad land grants was placed at T he proposition to divide Alaska »2.50 per acre, the theory being that tbe building still talked about and praised, and this count heard and allowed and executor and thus make two territories is of the railroad would double at least the value town only needs the opportunity to discharged and estate declared fully and such lands But the railroads were never please those who have congressional finally settled. rather untimely, since congress has of built, and finally congress performed an act of A strong argument in Final ac- Estate of R. L. Simpson been unable to devise a practicable equity and declared the lands forfeited wher aspirations. Adminis- ever the railroad companies had not construct favor of McMinnville, furthermore, is count heard and approved, territorial government for one. ed lints us agreed upon. Ever since that time the fact that we have no resident candi trator discharged and his bondsmen ex- an effort has been made to get congress to au M c M innville presents a good field thorize the repayment to settlers of the $1.25 an date in Yamhill county. This would one rated. for the location of a cannery and a acre taken from them really by false pretenses. render the contest wholly impartial, and price of $2.50 per acre was charged only for as every other county in the district has An Editors I iie Sa ved by ( iuunbcr- creamery. Both institutions would Tiie the reason that it was believed by the govern a home candidate, tbe various aspirants lain’« < oiig li Hciurd). benefit the business man and farmer ment and by the settler alike that that land was and their claquers could meet here on lhiring the early part oi October, 1896, alike, whose interest are so closely worth twice that which was outside of the lim common ground, and all would be treat its of the railroad grant. No railroad being 1 conducted a bad void, which settled on interwoven. We have anoth my bmps and was neglected until I feared built, the settler within the railroad limits was ed with equal respect. no belter oft than the settler miles farther er advantage that would conduce to a that consumption had appeared in an in E ngland is kept busy guessing at away. While it would seem that this is so plain fair and open fight. We are not so large cipient stale. I was constantly coughing as to need no urging, the proposition to repay the movements of her armies in South this money met with bitter opposition from the that men could get off in groups, as they and trying to expel something which I do ill cities, and fix up jobs likely to could not. I became alarmed, and after Africa. They march up hill, then very first. down again; then cross a river or At a social dinner the other evening a high prejudice one another's chances. Every giving the local doctor a trial bought a official of the treasury department making a two for a change. But their turning post prandial speech jokingly remarked that it action could be easily compassed here. bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, points are always marked by a little w as a rule Qf the treasury department to take Furthermore, a nomination made here and tbe result was immediate improve all money that was offered and pay nothing would be popular as against the nomi ment, and alter ( had used three bottles b ind of Boers, whose whiskers strike in out if it could be possibly avoided. Phis may nation to be made by the triune forces of my lungs were restored to their healthy terror to the Britons “hearts of oak.” have bi < n a joke, but some of the ¿ettlers out in fusion. It is about as certain as night state.—B. S. Edwards, publisher of The Oregon on lands within the limits of land grants following day that the candidate of the Review, Wyant, Ill. For sale by Ho- thut have been forfeited, c$iD liardly be blamed T he state league of republican for believing it to be literally true. opposition is a resident of this city with worth & Co., druggists. clubs at its late meeting decided to This strong opposition to what should have a military record. He will be sacrificed, ----- ► ----- assemble quadrennially in future. been dofie promptlj’ as an act of justice, Senator of course, but in this way he would have McBride found left to him as a legacy by his D. W. Feeley was elected chief, As its functions are of asocial rather predecessor. Especially in the senate commit no advantage in locality, aa th*; town and VV. J. Brower assistant chief of | [■ Mammoth Bronze Turkey Eggs from would feel like standing by the conven than a political complexion, the in tees on public lands, through which this meas McMinnville's lire department at the | M First prize Birds. 25c each, or 13 for 13. tion that named the winner. ure had to pass, was found this opposition, the terests of the party will probably be regular meeting Monday evening. growth of years of discussion. In the 53d con Yours Truly, Let the committee take into account •erved just as well with fewer meet gress the bill introduced by Senator Dolph went these facts, and tltey cannot fail to see ings. back to the senate with a strong unfavorable «lire il « «»14 In One Day. report from the minority of the committee. that this city is the logical place for the Take Laxative Broruo Quinine tablets. When Senator McBride took the matter up four next convention. P rof . W orcester of the Philippine years All druggists refund money if it fails to ago he succeeded in getting u majority of commission, has found three races of the senators on the committee to sign a favora Ilegiiliar tleelingot I’iiy I'ouiicll. cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each 47-6 natives. These three races are di ble report, but there still remained minority op On Tuesday evening all members of tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. position. Persistently an<i patiently he contin vided into not less than H4 tribes. ued to work to ruiqove thIs opposition until tbe the council were present except Jones CASTORIA i» Among the interesting peculiarities lust session of the 55th congress tjix* bill took its and Daniels. Bears the signature of C has . II. F letch eil è» place upon tbe calendar without any opposition Wood bids were allowed as follows: of some of the wild tribes are human from the commit tee reporting it, but it was not In use for more than thirty years, and i» J. W. Draper, 30 cords of big fir at $2.25 sacrifices, polygamy and slavery, reported on in the senate. The senator began The Kind Y qu Have Always Bought. J» *’ it would be interesting to know upon work upon the measure early in the present H. B. Cockerham. 150 and while there were some new men C. Nelson, f 2.24 75 " which one of the 84 tribes Senator congress, Miss Tressa McPhillips went to upon the committee to whom the merits of the F. M. Heater, 2.25 65 " è» Hoar would confer his ideal inde measure had to be explained, still the opposi IL Johnson, Portland last Monday to enter the i» “ 2.25 50 “ tion was much less than it had been before and academy of St. Helen ’ s Hall. She pendent government. 2.25 was accompanied by Chas, and Miss 50 “ the bill was again reported favorably and final J. J. Forbes, ly passed the senate without a dissenting vote. John Berry, 50 “ “ 2.25 We have a goad variety—Clean, Choice and Cheap. i» T he unreasonableness of Califor The senator declares that he. won the support J. H. McCann, 50 cords small fir al Í1.70 Charlotte Me Phillips, who returned i» home on the following evening. for this pleasure entirely upon its merits; but nians is strikingly shown in their at H. H. Cockerham, 150 i» “ i 75 it might have bad .dll the merit in the world tempt to have congress prohibit by und without bis constant and persistent efforts F. G. Howenstein, 50 “ >-75 The trustees of McMinnville college tariff the importation of citrous fruits to explain away all objections offere»l by sena A. Fletcher, too “ “ 1.75 held a meeting this week, which i» from the islands of Porto Rico and tors who did not understand the situation, it T. Draper, SO “ 175 brought to this city Revs. Thompson would never have passed, While it is a merit i» of Albany, Day of Newberg, Woody Cuba. They forget or ignore thy orious measure, Uncle 8am has the settlers’ S. E. Cummings, 75 “ 1.75 £ÄT‘VVe Meet Competition on Groceries. i» 80 1‘ “ i 74 of Portland, McKillop of Salem, Wai fact that this territory has to all in money in his pockets, and it is no end of a hard J. W, Draper, è» J110. Berry, getting it out. 25 " '' L75 lace of Lebanon and Mr. John Loder tents and purposes been made sub Job Another è» of Oregon City. important measure which has already R. B. McDonald, 150 “ “ 179 è» ject to the same protective measures obtained a good place on the calendar accom All wood to be ———=— cut before July 1st, 4» as any part of Uncle Sam's domain. panied by a favorable report from the commit 19 » and delivered before Oct. 1st, 1900. C. C. Perrine expects to complete tee on commerce, is the bill of Senator McBride The same as California and Florida, admitting the port of Astoria to what is known The fire and water committee were in- the masonry work at the water and )■« for instance. as the bonding privilege, or immediate trans strutted 10 negotiate sale of two old light plant this week, when he will return to North Yamhill. Both boil portation of goods to their point of destination boilers. ers are snugly enclosed in a veneer without paying of dues at the port of entry. An ordinance was passed reducing the of brick and mortar. I n the back counties of Luzon the This same bill went through the senate last natives recognize American state, year and having again secured a favorable re rite on city lights to one-half price from port from the commerr$‘ committee, will no Marell 1st till the new dynamo is in county and municipal laws as made doubt J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, “Sur be passed when its turn is reached on the stalled. geons wanted to operate on me for piles, of the proper material, and they are calendar. translating them into Spanish and Senate bill No. 945, introduced by Senator Mc Saloon license was granted Geo. Saut but I cured them with DeWitt's Witch Bride, also favorably reported by the Benate er for six months. organizing local governments on committee on commerce and placed upon the The street light on Lafayette road was Hazel Salve.” It is infallible for piles American models. Some of the antis calendar, provides for a steam launch for the ordered transferred from corner at Atlas and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. Rogers Bros. service ut Astoria. This is an impor at the national capital will be great customs ------ ----------------- tant matter to the commerce of the Columbia mills a few rods to the east, so as to ly disturbed at seeing the untutored river, saving the time of the vessels as well as shine down the Lafayette road. M rs. A. M. Feery returned home Mon Ravages so ready to pass under the that of the customs officers, and will also be a The treasurer's report showed receipts day from a visit to North Yamhill help in the way of preventing and detect for January from general fund. I3.12a.37; control of American laws But such great ing smuggling, as it w ill enable the customs is his ultimate destiny, and the soop officers to board vessels before they get too far from water fund $763.36; from street I.ireiuer to Harry. fund, $132.24; total $4,017.97. Paid out er he rides in Uncle Sam's band up the river. Feb 2—C. W. Jones, 25, and Nora Three private p< nsjon hilit introduced by tbe in general fund $252.50; in water fund wagon the surer will be his country's senator Burton. 18, both of this county. have already been favorably reported commercial and social development. and are now all the calendar Ji is piosf im $3,68361; in street fund, #126; total, portant to secure favorable rejairts from com $4,062.11. Marshal's report showed all saloons mittees and in order to do thin no end of hard T he organization of a commercial work is involved. The merits of the bill must closed on Sundays and 110 arrests. «- explained often to the individual members club, or the revival of the former as be Collector reported fsot 97 collected on who <io not always attend committee meetings. A sociation ut this place, would be both It is a laborious method, but thoroughly sue* December and January rolls. Fire wardens Feely and Seal ri ported cessftil. It keeps a man. however, working day timely and wise. The movement of »// night, und there is no member of the Unit every house within corporate limits in people of wealth toward this section and ed Stales senate more copMant in his attend of the Northwest lias only just begun. ance upon the sessions that )»ody or more spected. and that they found 35 defec tive Hues and chimneys. They recom It has been felt to a certain degree conscientious in his performance of .committee mended extension of mams to outlying work It was undoubtedly the knowledge of in the investment in farm lands in this fact that caused Mr. McBride to receive un districts, am) a hydrant at Mr. Bodie's this county, but the chances for the sought such important committee assignments corner. Also the purchase of two Bab in vestment of capital are broadening. as have been given to him in this congress. cock tire extinguishers to be used in con One cannot get a better idea of the senator’s Other cities, alive to their interests, standing among his fellow members than by nection with the hook and ladder com have organized clubs to assist the Io glancing at the names of the men who make up pany, now being formed of seventeen- $ cation of factories and industries in what is familiarly known as the Philippine year-old boys They also asked tor 500 7. s their midst. Our locution is unsur- eommisFiun With one exception the entire teet ot new tire hose lor the department, passed for the establishment of man commission Is made up ot men w ho have seen the need of which was felt at the last than one term of service in the senate, i ufactories. and by uctive work of u more FVTtííl and with two exceptions. McBride and Ik*ver- 1 tire well organized commercial club great idge, all are veterans. Two of the most promi- j go td can be accomplished, and the neiit men upon the foreign relations committee Orutorl.nl Contest. Influence of such a club be felt in were taken; th»m the appropriation» committee many wavs. All we need is push was selected its chairman, Senator Allison, ol Come and hear the preliminary ora- William Ungerman returned home and energy to induce those educated Iowa, the honored leader of the senate; from torical contest in the college chaj>vl fri evening, l-cb. yth. There will be from Portland Wednesday evening. in manufactories to combine with the committee on naval aft airs, its chairman, day is.- c? '0TICE is herebvjziven that the undersigned the veteran Senator Hale of Maine from the | two contestants, Mr. A. L. Bla< k and home capitalists. by an order of the County Court ot Yam It's not a new variety of headache. committee on agriculture, the di»tinguis|i€*d Mr \V. I.. Ihompson. The former will hill county, Oregon, has been appointed as ek- >p< *k on ” Anu n< a s Suitoithe latter It's the old pain consequent on condi senator from Vermont, Redfield S Proctor, the «cutrix ot the estate of William Heni«tock, de Ol H « I I IIHINI. I 1ST. ceased .All persons having claims against such former «ecrHaiy of war; and Senator McBride on ’ Expansion, our National Policy.” tions which result from study, confine estate are required tn presvnt them within six It is only himself is chairman of the committee on coast I The <uci e^stid contestant will represent ment, and careless eating. mouth** from the date of this notice, with the Wn have special arrant men tn u ith defenses Senator Bcvvri»igc, though a young M< M mu vide college in the state contest one symptonj of a derangement of the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the store of Elsia Wright in McMinnville, Oregon the ioilouing lending publication*, man, is recugnired as a careful student who has at Monmouth, and it is expected that stomach and organs of digestion and Dated thb 7th dnv of Febrnarv, 1* 00. S-5 first place here w ill be won only by n whereby we are able to offer them in made a spc< iBls.uhject <»( the Philippine people, i hard fight lor it The program w ill con nutrition. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical M KRY A HEMSTOCK, Executrix. Discovery cures headaches by curing th« their C'lstom», manners, laws, and their condi »•« fineeti-ui with our own nt exceedingly tion under Spanish rule But for this be could tain .1 nmnln r of musical numbers The diseases which cause them. low ratea, na follow« The Raronrm not have hop<‘d tnxvure a place upon s#? Impor change of college colors has necessitated " I wa* tronMed with very frequent headache«, important to Mothers. the making oi a new banner, and an ad often accompanied by «cvere vomiting ” write» tant a committer anti Mis- Mary Helle Summerton of San Diego. Du Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. The Indian War veterans pentian bill, the mission fee ot ten cents will be charged val Co Texas. " Bowels were irregular and my 91 W Weekly Inter Ocean It artificially digests t he food and aids to pay for it. a safe and *nre remedy foe infants and children, stomach and liver seemed continually out oi Mt. Louis Globe Dwnocrnt, M*m. weekly......... 1J0 first bill introduced by Senator McBride thia order Often I could eat almost nothing, and Nature in strengthening and recon and see that it Rural Northwest Portland, semi monthly... I 25 •ession, is certain to receive a favorable report structing the exhausted digestive or sometimes al*«olute1y nothing, for twenty-four • aril nl ThuuKs hour» a time I was entirely unfit for work, gans. It is the latest discovered digest Oregonian, weekly 2.W from the M-natc committee on pensions: per Bc»rs the Mrs Marv \. Henistock wishes to ex- and nty whole svstem seemed so run-down that ant and tonic. No other preparation McClure's Maga/ine, monthly . !> • haps it may lw npon the calendar before this Slanature of I fean-d a severe sick «pell and waa very much toiimopo’dtan Magazine, monthly 1 «.5 letter reaches you Senator McBride has been pnss her s.ucrrvst thanks for the many dtscouraged I was adviaed to try IX Fierce’s can approach it in efficiency. It in In Use For over 30 Years. working hart! in support of the bill and urginx | kindliest» »hown her by friends during Golden Medical Discovery. and diJ «o with such stantly relieves and permanently cures ' ■ - satisfactory results that before finishing the Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought The Weekly New York Tribune I 25 an early report. \ report this early in the ses the illness and burial of her late husband 1 bird bottle I felt perfectly able to undertake Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn, The TrLweekly New York Tribune 2 «’ sion gives the bill a good poailiotion the calen- ' the duties attending public school life, ami con Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Pemoreat « Family Magarine I 75 dar and ipsgrva early action by the senate, leav- < Ki'NTi i k» « insurrection has quiet tracted to do so I m->st heartily advise those SickHeadache.Gastralgia. Cramps, and McCatra Monthly Magazine 1 .<» mg sufficient time for consideration by the resultsuf Imperfect digestion I Photo ruonnts ent to any size you wish ed down again to simply a common evils. x<* give this great medicine a fair trial " Mother Wrtoorcd by E C- D«Witt a Co Cbicoao Tha (.»rngon Tenchen»* Monthly .................. 1 fiO house at this office, and for sale cheaper than Dr lherve's Tleasant Pellets keep the Tv give your readers some ideaoi the amount place election contest. Word A Works (monthly' and Hirks'alm'ne J.75 Yamhill County Reporter SPECIAL SALE Beginning Saturday, Feb. 10,1900 Over 50 different articles in the Dry Goods line which we wish to dispose of at cost. These goods will all be placed on our Bargain Counter Saturday Morning. Our sale will last 20 Days. Come early and get first choice. McMinnville Grange & Farmers Company. Chas. P. Nelson; Manager. MRS. C. D. NAIRN, Shadeland Farm, Ballston, Or. » Is Your Canned Fruit Getting Low? Save it by buying some of our '» *> The fine product of our Bakery is the comment of our customers each day. We are scrupulously clean and neat in the production of all our baked goods. » » L. E. Walker. Air=Tight Heating Stoves All Kinds, Sizes and Prices Best of Ammunition for Everybody 0, 0. HODSON. $ Jieiv forniture ótcek Constantly Arriving«. I have ordered a Large Stock of New Furni ture for the early trade, much of it being already here, and more yet to arrive. A specially large supply of Bedroom Suits. The stock is more than will go in my store room, and I am placing them on display over the Racket store. Come and see us. Yours Truly, School ^eac|,er’s IT. C &Headache. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. \ Digests what you eat. bowels healthy. ROGERS BROS. the cheapest. •