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Hear LOCAL NEWS. Laruvut stock ot bulk garden aeetla at D.iiiielu' prcxiucH market. Tick ? A loud ticking watch is not always the best timer. Usually the stronger the tick tlie-greater the need of attention. The tick of a good watch in good condition is quite modest; in fact, can scarcely be heard. The man who is always putting his watch to his car to hear if it still ticks, is helping his “ticker” tick its life away. Don’t wait for your watch to stop tick ing. Save time, money, worry and vour watch by prevention. “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” in watch care. 1 lave it cleaned ami oiled regularly every eighteen months. We warrant all work. Some warrants don't warrant. Ours DO. The K kforte M and Weekly Oregonian one vetir for $2, strictly in advance Wanted—Wool and inobkir, by M. B. Hendrick. 13tf Tiie price agreed upon for thin year’* hope on contract, at Salem, ia nine cent». The aalc of the fleece«of »everal thou- Halid goatH will bring considerable gold to Yamhill county. .1. I.. Wright, harness dealer at Amity is removing to Pomeroy, Wash,, to en gage in that line there. Frank II. Champlin, 37, ami Rachel F. Evans, 25, both of this county, were li censed to marry on April 7th. Tile Rowland quartette of brass will play at the Christian church next Lord 's day morning and evening. All are in vited to attend. The Epworth League desires to thank 3JI who assisted them with their lunch counter, esjiecially the Racket ami St. Charles stores. Chas. Wilson of Corvallis lias accepted oí the position of assiatant station agent at the S. P. depot. He takes the place of 1 ieo. Cramer, who goes to Corvallis. Stock raisers in Polk county are pay ing a bounty of $2.50 on fox scalps, i-'oxes have been killing a good many lambs in the hilly sections of the county. Born, to the wife of E. M. Bryan, on the 5th inai., i> baby girl. 1). W. Potter returned from Tennessee on Wednesday of last week. Prospective candidate» have intimat ed that voter» who do not register must buy their own cigars. The family of Charles Peckham return ed to McMinnville from Portland the past week, after an absence of nearly a year. Farmers, take your poultry, eggs and pro lyce to the fish and [>ouitry market and gel the highest cash price. II. A. I' ai . mkk , Prop. < liti i ir <01 it r. Department No. 2, Judge R. I‘. Boise presiding, will convene next Monday, April 16th. The following cases are docketed: 1. R L Sabin vs M I’isk et al; fore closure. 2. Assignment of F W Redmond; as signment. 3. FC Smith vs Isaac and Lucinda Amy; confirmation. 4. D A Covert vs Alace II Covert; motion to set aside deed. 5. Arthur McPliillips vs Florence A Frisby and A C Frisby et al; foreclosure. 6. John J Flynn vs Mary J Flynn et al; confirmation. 7. Emma B Torrance vs Frederick Quapp et al; confirmation. • 8. H Stanley Coffin vs Levina A Watt et al; foreclosure. 9. Elvira J Walker vs SAD Walker; divorce. 10. McMinnville National Bank of Mc Minnville vs DW Ralston et al; fore closure. 11. Sadie J Heacock vs Leona S Hea- cock; divorce. 12. Newberg O Assn, private corpora tion vs J T Osborne ; foreclosure. 13. Ethel Dorris vs M L Dorris; di vorce. 14. Evan D Green vs Ida A Green; di vorce. 15. O M Harris vs Maud Harris; di vorce. 16. Slatia Yautra vs Peter Vautra; di vorce. 17. John F Duffy vs Walter L French et al; foreclosure. 18. John W Fletcher vs Thos McNish et al; foreclosure. 19. State School Land Commissioners vs W W Nelson et al; foreclosure. 20. State School Land Commissioners vs A Odell et al; foreclosure. 21. W McChrisman vs Clara M Monta gue el al; foreclosure. 22. J E Hubbard et al, executors, vs J J Cary et al ; foreclosure. IIIVEKN AND IIAKHOKN OF OHE. GOA. We have special arrangements with the following leading publications, whereby we are able to offer them in connection with our own at exceedingly low rates, as follows: The R eporter Special Washington Correspondence. The following table shows first, the and amounts allowed by the house of repre Weekly later Ocean................................................ fl.35 sentatives in 1899 for river and harbor Si. LouisGlobe-Democrat, semi-weekly......... 1X0 improvements tn Oregon, second, the Karat Northwest, Portland, wuii-uioiithly... 1 25 -.00 amounts granted by senate committee Oregoulan, weekly.................... l.sé» amendments offered by Senator McBride, McClure's Magaziue, moutbly ............ t and, third, the i-tcrease thus obtained ill The I'aeitte Homestead, weekly.. CoHinopollian Maxazine, monthly.................. 1 the senate. This increase was $495,500, all of which Tlie Weekly Sun Fratu iseo Call....................... 1 <0 was passed by the senate without an ob The Weekly New York Trilione......................... 1X> jection, but tlie house disagreed to The Trt.week|y New York Tribune................. 2.U0 .. ............. 1 W amendments amounting to $75.000, this Demorest's Family Nagaztnr 1 :to leaving a net gain for Oregon in the Mt-Call'z Monthly Magazine.................. river and harlxvr bill of 1899 of $426,500, The Oregon Teachers' Monthly........................ ...1.60, and every dollar was obtained through Word A Works (monthly) and ¡ticks' alin’ne 1.75, Senator McBride’» amendments. Improving Tillamook bay and barcon- important to Mothers. tinuing improvements, house $17,000, Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, senate $25,01x1, increase $8,000. Mouth oi Siuslaw river, continuing im a safe and sure remedy for uifimta and children, provement, senate, $30,000, increase anti see that it $30,000. Improving entrance to Coos bay and harbor, continuing improvement, senate, $150,000, increase, $15,000. In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Improving upper Columbia river, con tinuing improvement,house,$50,000, sen ate $7 ,5O<> , increase, $2,500. Improvement of Coos river, complet ing improvement, $3,000. Canal at Cascades, Columbia river, SOUTH AND EAST continuing improvement senate,$100.000. Improving Columbia river,Oregon and VIA Washington, at Three Mile Rapids, and the construction and equipment of a boat railway from the foot of the Dalles rapids to the head of Celilo Dalles, in the state of Oregon, senate, $50,000. Improving lower Willamette, in front of and below Portland, and Columbia river, below the Willamette river in Ore gon and Washington, continuing im provement, house, $100,000, senate, $150,0 to, increase, $50,000. Trains leave McMinnville for Portland and Improving Coquille river, below Co way stations at •: -s a m., and 3:06 p. in. Leave quille City, continuing improvement; for Corvallis at 10 a. in. house, $25,000, senate, $40,000, increase, $15,000. Improving Clatskanie river to com Leave Portland............. ........ X :'O a. m. 7:00 I»- m. . 12^X1 p.m. 10:50 P« m. Leave plete improvement, senate, $13 000. Arrive at Ashland ..... ....12 -U a. m. 11:30 a. m. Improving tipper Coquille river, be Sacramento......... ...... »ou p. m. 1 3» a. in. (< Kim Francisco. . 7.1 » p. in. 8:15 a. m. tween Coquille city ami Myrtle Point, continuing improvement, house, $6,0120, senate, $9,000, increase, $3,000. «> < »gden................... ..... 5:1*» a. m. 11:45 a. m. n Improving Columbia river below 1 »enwr......... ......... 9:lK)u. m. 9:00 a. m. Kunsas City......... ........ 7:25 a. in. 7 25 a. m. Tongue Point, by way of the south chan Chicago..... .......... ........ 7:45 a. m. 9:30 a in. nel, in front of Astoria, in accordance with project submitted in tlie annual re 6. port of the chief of engineers for 1895, Los Angeles....... ........ 1 29 p. ni. 7:00 a. Bl. El P h > o .................... .... 60Û p. in. 6:00 P- tn. completing improvements, senate, $71,- Fort Worth. ......... »• '»A ni. 6: Al a. in. 000. Total increase in senate committee, City of Mexico ....... 9 :; m a. m. 9:55 a in. $495.5oo. Houston ..........I UU a. hi . 1:00 a. m. p. in. 6 2 • p. 111. 0 New Orleans...... Section 3 of the house bill, on page 91, Washington ...... 6 12 »1. m. 6 12 a. in. as follows: “That the provisions of the New York 12 13 p. ni. 12:43 P- in. liver and harbor act for a boat railway from the foot of the Dalles rapids to the head of Celilo Fall.--, Oregon and Wash Pullman add Tourist ears on both trains. ington, and the provisions of the river Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and KI Pan», ami cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or and harbor act providing for the im leans Tourist and Washington. provement of Yaquina Bay, Oregon, and all acts for the prosecution of either of Connecting at San Francisco with several said projects are hereby repealed, ami lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, any amount heretofore appropriated for steamship Philippines, Central and South America. either of the same now remaining unex-- pended shall be paid into the treasury of the United States" was on motion of See MIL W. MKRIUMAN, agent at McMinn Senator McBride, stricken out by the ville station, or address senate committee, thus saving tile boat C. H. MARKHAM, railway project of the upper Columbia • Gen. Passenger Agent. river. Portland, Or. Amendments as follow s on page ro8, were added by the senate committee; upon motion of Senator McBride: "Lower Willamette and Columbia rivers, below Portland, Oregon: Survey ami estimate of the cost of obtaining a channel depth of twenty five feet at low water from Portland to the mouth ol’the Columbia river.” “Mouth of Columbia river, Oregon and Washington: survey and estimate with a view to obtaining a channel of thirty-five feet depth at lowest water, and a rejtort as to the desirability of such improvement.” ■This latter amendment was on motion of Mr. McBride in the senate, furthur I amended so as to provide for a forty-foot channel at the mouth of the Columbia. s------ •- ------ Oregoii gained over »420,000 In IMHi Tlirougli Aeuutor Mc-Hritfe’a lufliience a» a Member ot Coinilultse on tous« merce. Encouraged by the excellent fruit pros pects, the orchardists will spray without ceasing, thus increasing quality as well .as quantity. There were four Dr. Smiths delegates to the congressional convention this week. Wherever yon strike a Dr. Smith you strike a politician. W m . F. D iki . sciini . ider & BRO., Members of the A. O. U. W. are re McMinnville's Reliable Jewelers. joicing over the fact that they will have no assessment for the current month. Timber I.and let June 3, IH7S. Notice for This thing happens quite often in this I'll blieat ion. order. I nited States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, March II, r.w. The convention this week brought one OTICE in hereby given i I ih L in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress fact strikingly to the front. Oregon re of June 3. 187s, entitled “An act for tiiv sale publicans are a fine looking lot of men, limber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend ami seem to include in their ranks the ed to all the public land states by act of Angust •I, 1892, Almon E. Lodge of Portland, counts of largest physical development in the state. Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 5167, for Judge ami Mrs. Wm. Galloway were I he purchase of the NE,‘of Section No. 32 in McMinnville visitors on Bryan day last Township No. 1 S. Range No. •’> W.,and w ill oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valu week. The Judge is known to have en able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hiscluim to said land deavored to get some of our pretty girls before the Register and Receiver of thisolliceat A. L Say lor, of Sherwood, formerly a to kiss the free silver orator, and in some On-gon C'ily. on Hatuiday, the 2d day of June, druggist at Payton, has been nominated instances to have succeeded. 1900. He names as witnesses Paul Ros inan, A. T. Kelliher and < has. 1»elancy of Kalem, Oregon, by the republicans of Washington county (J. S. Booth, one of the efficient em and Mrs. A. E. Lodge ol Port land, Oregon lor the otlice of coroner. The ticket Anyandall persons claiming adversely the ployes of tho Mitchell, Lewi» & Staver above described lands ure lecjuested to tile their throughout is said to be a good one. Co. of 1’ortlaud, was up to McMinnville claims in this office on or before said 2d day oi June, 1900. CHAS. B. MOOltEH, Register. The Forest Grove Times says a Du tosperid Sunday, lie reports business luth, Minn., timber man with a party of lirst-class in Portland in their line, and Timber I.and, Ari June 3, IN7N. Notice cruisers, passed through this city last in most others. for Publication. Friday on their way to Wilson on Wil The following subjects at the Christian son river to inspect the limber of that church next Lora’s day : morning subject United States Land Office, Oregon City, Orc. March 14, 1000 region. - "Easter, a Miracle.’’ Evening—“The X] OTIC E is hereby given that in compliance IN with the provisions of the act oi congm- The good roads problem is again at this Varied Opinions of Men on Politics, Re of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of OI.I» I MUTH I'M ENT OF WHITINU. timber lands in the States of ( alifornia, < fregón. season confronting sti|>ervisorH ami tax ligion and Science.” Special music. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended 1’ astor L indsey . to all the public land states b) act ot August I, payers. The remedy is fully conceded Judge George H. Burnett has done a 1892, Emma E. Lodge oí Portland, county ot to be a liberal application of gravel or Multnomah, State of On-gon, has this day Hied Thos. II. Rogers has gone to Bridal pretty thing recently in the interest of in this office her sworn statement No. >IO>, lor crushed rock, but this calls for a higher Veil on a visit to his sister, Kirs. Frank family traditions. It was the placing in tiie purchase of the SE* , of Section No. 32, in Township No. 1 S., range No. o W., and will oiler ■isHCHsmeiit. Increased tax in this case, Collard, preparatory Io his leaving next preservable form an old agreement be to show that the land sought is mon- valuable however, would march hand in hand for its timber or stone than lor agricultural pur month for Cape Nome. His place at tween his father and Judge Peter II. poses, and to establish her claim tosaid lamí be with a wise economy, .z' Rygers Bros.’ drug store lias been taken Burnett, who was the first governor of tore the Register and Receiver of this otlice al Oregon City,Oregon, on Saturday, the 2d day of Monday the school board met and em by A. E. Cook, who is a thorough phar California, relative to operating a farm J une, 1900. She names as witnesses Patil Rossman, A. T. ployed the following teachers for next maceutical druggist. way back in 1846. The farm was the Kelliher and ChaM. Delaney, of Salem, Oregon* year: Principal, B. O. Snutl’er; first as ami Almon E. Lodge of Port land, Oregon. Mr. M. O. LownSdale lias kindly con Burnett donation land claim, now owned Any ami all persons claiming adversely the sistant, MrH. B. O. Snutl’er; second assis sented to ping at the morning service at anil occupied by <>. J. Leabo. Judge above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this otlice on or before said 2<l day of tant, Lulu L. Graven. The employment Ctimb. Presbyterian church Sunday. This Burnett has had the old instrument pho June, 1900. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register of the fourth was postponed until the will be a pleasant addition to the Easter tographed and placed upon a good BtifT opening of the fall term. The game service, as Mr. Lownsdale’s singing is card, where with proper care it will sur notici : of i inai , mitii ' hiyi . wages will be paid each teacher next known to lie of the highest order. Il vive the lavages of time for generations year.—Amity Times. will be a great treat to hear him. to come. OTR E i" hereby given Hint the uiid< rsli.'»e<l Hundreds of Folk county farmers, says The text of the agreement is as follows, The hours of service for evening wor bus duly tiled in the County Court for Yamhill county, State oi Oregon, tils limit tie the Itemizer, are changing from strictly ship have been changed to 7 p.m. for thq and is in the handwriting of Peter II. count as ndiniulstriUor 01 the estate of A. Met Sawyer, deceased, and salrl court I» h - set Tue< grain raising to diversified farming, hav various societies of young people, and Burnett: day, lire 1st day of May. A. I*. I'.sst, nt the hour ing concluded thnt it -will pay best, It is agreed upon, by and between 8 p tn. for the evening church service. ot one o'clock in the afleriKniu ol '-nut day, ¡1 the time, and thevoiinti court room Io the court i Never before was so much clover and The morning hours will continue to be I Peter II. Burnett of the first part and house at MeMinm llle. In said county, as Hie Geo. W. Burnett of the second part, to place to hear said final account, and of ohjee graHi seed being sown ; provisions are be as usual. This arrangement has been j carry on the farming business for one lions thereto, and Io the settlement Hlereol ing made to keep a greater number of made by the pastors of tlie Cumberland year upon the following terms, to-wit; Hated Ibis March litli. A. It. I'.KW, la > C S. WILLIAMSON, sheep, cattle and goats and more atten Presbyterian, Baptist and Methodist fhe Haiti P. II. B. is to furnish his farm Administrator of the estate of A. May Sawyer, tion is being given to poultry raising» I churches and will be in effect next Sun upon which he now lives, also tl 0 ser deceased. * vices of himself and his son Dwight, also Better grades of hogs, horses and other day in those churches. 1 —1--------- all his farming utensils now on the place, stock are superseding the scrubby kind Rev. Joseph Hoberg and wife have en- j also all the seed wheat, peas, oats and Cure 11 Cold in One Hay. and, in a word, there is improvement joyed a visit this week from tlie following ! potatoes, the said utenHils, seed wheat, Take Laxative Bromo (¿uinino tablets. and progress all along the line. peas ami potatoes, <Jitc to be returned to relatives: Mrs. Grant Holierg and daugh-! Haiti 1’. II. It. at the close of the Beason. All druggists refund money if it fails to B. Gabriel has hail a force of men em ter of Baker City, Frank Hoberg of The sai<l G. \V. B. on his pait is to fur cure. The genuine has L. B. G 0,1 each tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. 47-6 ployed cleaning, sorting and sacking his Portland, W. W. Nelson and family of . nish his own services. The Haiti I’. II. potatoes, which he hud stored in I*. A. Newberg, Prof. D. M. Metzger and family j B. will fmnisli all the team he has, eay 3 yoke oxen ami 2 plow horses & gears, Snyder’s cellar underneath his ware of Lafayette, and Mrs. Hattie Conrad of and the said G. \V. B. willJurnieh what »’or Snle, house, where ho had about 1500 sacks. Pomona, Calif., who is a foster daughter oxen he may have, when his oxen are lit A tine home in Fairlawn addition. ' lie shipped 4(KI sacks of potatoes on the of the Hoberg family. The occasion was tor service. Either party when nut en A good I 'i story house, good barn, plen gaged at tlie crop may dispose of his time Elll t lTIOX IS NEl'ESNAH*. ty of fruit, all cleared and enclosed by steamer Elmore Wednesday morning. the 72d birthday anniversary of Mr. Ho as he pleases. The said P. H. B. is al The city council at its regular meet berg, which occurred on the 9th inst. picket and board fence. Inquire of lowed to practice law and attend the ]3tn2 W. R. D erby , ing on Monday evening, elected Thus. There is no tack of interest in the sub Next Sunday lieitig Easter, there will courts, but if lie leaves in the busy crop La layette. season, to furnish a hand in his place. ject of developing the dairv industry in Hall to fill the vacancy occasioned by the -------- ► »•« -------- he special services held in the Methodist When the crop shall t>e gathered the said resignation of Councilman Nichols. Rob Oregon at tho present time, says the TIIK I’.»« II IC Iltl’tl.CIT: lit. church. 1 n the morning at 11 the pas P. II. B is to have two thirds and the ert Ear) was elected city marshal, to till Rural Northwest. There is talk of es tor will preach, taking for his theme, G. W. B. one-third of the same. W’itpesB our hands this 20th day of tablishing creameries at almost every The I. i - ii .I iiir llenerirl Farm I’liper the vacancy caused by the removal of E. Ol the North weal. C. Nichols, former city marshal, to Rid “Easter Associations.” Tlie choir is October, 1846. town in Oregon which is not already pro making special preparation for the ser l’ETF.R. H. BURNETT. dle, southern Oregon.—Dayton Herald. vided with one. The final success of the GEORGE W. BURNETT. vice. In the evening at 7 p. tn., the Ep creameries which will he established will A lllgh«cluaa, I lilial rnteal I oriu A remarkable increase in the Itusiness worth League service will bo held and .lonriini Pobllahed Weekly hinge much uj>on the thoroughness with AMITY. at the local land otlice, is shown by the will be conducted by Mrs. R. M. Atkin nt anient Try II. which a campaign of educational work ' financial report of Receiver Galloway for son, mid this will be followed at 8 o’clock J. J. Henderson is again back among on dairy lines is carried on. Careful and The llomestend is a twenty page pa- March. This report shows that the cash by a sfiecial Easter program which will his old time friends. per, four column» to the page. The sub sales for this period amounted to $1'562.78 intelligent study of the problems con lie in charge of the Sunday school. Every- scription price is $1 a year, in advance. mid the fees, $699.80, making the total The piano man has ls»xe<l up his good» nected w ith dairying is an absolute'es I wm I v is cordially invited to attend these Its publication was tiegun March I, 11MM), receipts $3261.58. Had final proofs been sential to permanent su<vess. and gone to pastures new. . services. and it immediately took first place I made on 10 timber claims within the Last Wednesday the town was deserted Advertised I rtters. among general farm papers, and will time designated, the cash receipts would as almost the entire imputation went to Nnllre tor Kiris. maintain it. The Homestead lots all the have been almost doubled. Letters for the following persons re However, hear Mr. Brian. Scaled bids wilt be received by the facilities for publishing a farm pti|>er of persons making tinal proof timberctaims main uncalled for in the McMinnville - Dr. Wood, in company with Dr. Tucker the first class, ami of wide circulation. I have ten days grace after the designated clerk of Yamhill county until the nixt postofflee April 10, 19<t0. of Portland, went to the Willamina last Dee Baire, A. A. Fisher, Geo. Why send your money east / Why not , lime, in whith to prove up on their en regular term of the county court on May Lelord, D. Loop, Ktrk. Friday for a few days fishing. help maintain here tn the northwest a tries. In Mareli, 1809, the total receipt» lothat ro a in., for covering the span Tone, Miss Maggie Wood, Miss Lettie farm newnpitper of general circulation, at tlie land otlice amounted to only $662- of tlie county bridge across the South | Dr. Mattliis leaves this week in com J as . M c C ain , P. M. and devoted to the interests oi this sec I .75, cash sales $215.20, anti the fees and Yamhill river on tlie road leading from 1 pany with his sister for Texas. ------ ----------- McMinnville to Dayton. Bids are invit- I Frank Thomas is confined to his room tion ? 1 commissions, $447. ’ >. — Oregon City Coll- A T hbasi by surplus of $714,1(00,000 The price of The Reporter is $1 a year. ed on the two plans ou file in the clerk’s ' with a troublesome knee joint disease. We will send our paper and tlie Home I rier-Herald. | for tiie nine months ending March 31. office. The county court reserves the1 Mr. Snuffer has again been employed stead one year for $1 >0 in advance. The consolidation of Lafayette semi right to reject any and all bbls. ; is a recommendation for the republi- i T iik K ki ' o R ikk , M c Minnville, <tre. as principal of our schools. nary with 1.1 Creole academy at Dallas McMinnville, Oregon, April 6, 1900. I tan management that speaks for Mrs. Newby is having au addition has been’spoken of as an assured fact, J. II. N k I. son . County Clerk. itself. N®« Quite *11 lluilo. built to her house. hut it will not lie definitely settled until ------ ---------- Wanted, an economical, eBicient and the meeting of tlie annual conference of • J W. Roth is getting lumber on the A mom » the states carved from the square administration of the county's af the Evangelical church, to t*e held at O ne lone highwayman held up an ■ ground for a new resilience. fair». This is assured by the election of Hillslsu-o on the 19th inst. Dallas is I. luisi.ma purchase are the two Da Mr«. Iteeler has bought the property entire train in the suburbs of Omaha a large share of the republican ticket.- after the school, and Rev. <’. C. i’oling I kotus, Montana, and, in part, Minne- ' the other day. This seems to be the ; adjoining her place of Mrs. Warner. Salem Statesman. The (»ipulation of these four, The street lamps have (teen taken 1 fitsliion in Nebraska. The entire w ill carry to the conference tlist town's sota strong endorsement of the consolidation. ,-tales in H‘Hi was 1.94.5.7112 in I860 down ami put away until next winter. | democratic party is being held up by ’ Krttlril l‘t I.it» , Lafayette seminary has been justly re the population of t-he same region : I a lone Nebraska man. Nmnll < hiinire. It required au act of parliament Io set puted as an excellent school, we lielieve, was 176.-60 in every decade since | tle E tster Sunday in England this year but it lias been straggling along for i860 the increase has been over loo It is reported that a Salem Itusiness and legalise the banker»' holiday. Il years with a small attendance and inaut- , percent. A doubling of imputation 1 man, npon having presented to him a hapi-ened that this tear the moon in first ticient funds for vigorous prom-ention of every ten years is a rate that can , bill for $5.23, sjtent 15 minutes getting a at its full after March 21. just after I the work, and the men nt the bead of not be maintained. But it is esti•' nickel changed e<> that he could pay the o’clock Sunday a tn. April 15, conae- the institution have come to feel the ne- exact amount. When be at last found mated that 4he four «tales will reach I qiiently it was contended that I taler day eesritv of seeking a larger Held. Tlie fact the pennies, lie rememlered that his There is now a good, New Two-seated would not lie the IMh, but the :'l. Tliis must be conceded that there can lie too a total in tin' present year of 3.000 1 creditor once go) the best of him by 1 disturbed the Imnkerw, and parliament many institutions of higher learning ! 000 people, entitling them to four or 1 cent in making change and refused to ’ Hack on the Mail Line from Salem to McCoy. came to their rescue, not allowing such w ithin a limited territory, and this has five more congressmen. pay more than $5.32. The creditor did — - --• ■ - ■■ ■ little thing as a full moon to interfere, been the case on the west side of the not spend any time disputing over the C ASTORI A anil enacted that April 15th ahall be Willamette valley. A little consolidation matter. People going from here and enrronnd- Easter day, ami the tune honored “Mon t»nd readjustment will be (tetter for all Sr-vr-theCHUI. H F lotc H** ing country will find out that it is their 45e cash bnys • plug of Star tobacco at the schools, and is likely to raise the ln M«e lor more Own thirty year*, and day following Easter day” this year may cheapeel way to go to Salem the Grange store. Battle Axe 38c. curriculums to a higher plane. E. E. DAVIS. Tropr. 7*v A'led >*■ PMfkl, lie the banker*' holiday on April 16th. N N McCoy Stage leaves McCoy daiiy, at I o'clock. I Ml It ( l.l liHIVt; LIAT. The Shasta Route The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. His Laboratory. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood—the albumen —leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in flfty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling about Swamp- Root and its wonderful cures, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. f Dr Shilohs » Cough and l^nMimption fe; —**— Cure This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medi cine ever known to science; a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of C»»ugh, Croup and Bronchitis, while its won derful success in the cure of Consumption is without a par allel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough, we earnestly ask von totryit. In Cnited states and Canada Sic . and $l.fn), and in England Is. JU , Vs. 3d. and 4«. Cd. SOLE PROPRIETORS J\1 S.C.WELLS & Cai LEROY. N.Y. TORONTO. CAN. Sold by S. fioworth & Co.