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Yamhill County Reporter 1>. I. ANHURY, B<iU«r A Propr. j. G. ECKMAN, A»»oclat« Editor. Subscription $1 OO Per Year. ADVERTISING K \TE8. Reading noticebin local columns 10 rent« per Uno for first week ami 5 cent« per line thereafter. Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month >1, 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. SENATok S imon said the over whelming sentiment of his people compelled him to vote against the Porto Rico tariff bill. Tongue and Moody voted for the bill, and the sen timent of the people, as expressed through the delegates sent to the late congressional conventions, has been rather on the congratulatory order. Simon should place his ear to the ground again and listen; perchance it was the still, small voice of I,evi Blumensteil A Co., the tobacco im porters of New York, that he heard. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1900. --------------- ♦ •< A n international effort will be made by the leaders of the latest REPUBLICAN TICKET—JUNE 4, «9<>o farmers’ movement, to control the world's wheat markets by limiting CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Congressman, First Oregon District—Thos- production and to fix the minimum H. Tongue, of Washington county. price at $1 per bushel. A farmers’ trust would certainly be a novelty, STATE TICKET. For Supreme Judge—Charles E. Wolverton, of and were such a thing practicable, it Linn county. would place the tillers of the soil in For Food and Dairy Commissioner—J. W. Bai the same category with the manipu ley, of Multnomah county. lator of sugar trust stocks; tney DISTRICT TICKET. For Prosecuting Attorney, Third District—J. N. would be the “push,” and the rich speculators of today would be the Hart, of Polk county. For Joint Senator, Yamhill, Lincoln and Tilla ones to cry out against trusts. But mook counties—W. Tyler Smith, of Yamhill. the earth is too large for a farmers ’ For Joint Representative, Yambill and Tilla mook countits—B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook trust to ever materialize, and the Willamette valley farmers realize YAMIIILL COUNTY TICKET. For Representatives—Clarence Butt, of New this. Their trust is fixed already. berg; E. F. Lam son, of Willamina. They will limit the production of For Clerk—J. II. Nelson, of McMinnville. wheat, and substitute therefor hay For Sheriff—E. A. Aiderman, of Dayton. For Treasurer—O, O. Khude, of North Yamhill. and forage crops. Then, with im For Recorder—J. L- Hoskins, of Newberg. proved grades of cattle they will sup For Co. Superintendent—E. V. Littlefield, of ply the other trusts with the finest McMinnville. For Assessor—J. M. Yocum, of McMinnville. of beef and dairy products. M c M innville grange & farmers company Began March 1st to reduce the price on every article in the store. $25,000 worth oi goods to be closed out for Cash or Produce, during tlie next few months, making it a ‘ S Grand Cash Removal Sale We propose to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, completely out so as to have nothing to move. We will remove to the Burns corner as soon as the building is completed. Bring yonr Cash or Produce and get the best bargains ever offered. The McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. INSlLLfON DEWEY. Diversified Farming Does Pa, I They Who Build Cities, Notice To ( oiitrai loM, There is no doubt but that the farmers Jones & Adams, the Nestucca sawmill Sealed bids will be received by the un Ex-Senator John J Ingalls of Kan dersigned up to Saturday, May 5th, 190(1, men, are sending plenty of Itttnbe.' to of Yamhill county now realize that rais sas, when interviewed lately con for the construction of a two story brick their yards in this city, lately, and the ing cattle, sheep, goats, hogs and chick cerning the Dewey candidacy, said: block 30x85 feet, according to plans and sash and door factory is kept busy ens pays. The St. Charles store appreci “It is unfortunate for the fame of specifications to lie seen at my ufore. working a choice lot of it up into fine ates this most beneficial change and is Dewey that he did not remain indefi Bidders are expected to furnish bond for finishing material. The Nestucca mills now enlarging for the increasing trade inconsequence. May 1st pur large store nitely at Manila. The perspective , the faithful performance of the work, in have furnished most of the lumber to will be completed, when our splendid [ the sum of $8,000. The right to reject build McMinnville, and while the city was greatly to his advantage, and | any or all bids is reserved. goes on expanding the saws will continue stock can be displayed to better advan distance lent enchantment to the McMinnville, April 19th, 1900. to rub up against the tall giants ;n the tage, and will be central for ladies from For Surveyor—C. E. Branson, of McMinnville. view. He was a hero at Manila, coast mountains. While cheerfully send the country to get a chair while waiting. P. M. F lyns . For Commissioner—Amos Nelson, of West Che- The passage by the immense ma but ever since he landed in New halein. ing down the lumber for the magnificent Notice is called to the planked place 011 jority of 240 to 15 in the house of York the bran and sawdust has been For Coroner—J. M- Chapman, of Sheridan. Everyone Dr. J. F. Calbreath of Salem was in homes throughout the city and county, B street for tying horses. representatives of the proposed a- running out of him. Everything he : the city over Sunday. the firm of Jones & Adams is not forget welcome to visit this splendid trade de J. L. Ballard has closed bis shoe shop, ful of the artistic side of the situation, pot. You’ll be given polite attention. How would it do for Uncle Sam to mendment to the constitution pro has said and done has sunk him N. E. K hgg , I’rop. viding for the election of United and is devoting his attention to outdoor and a look through their store at the I steadily in public estimation. offer to trade Kentucky for Nica labor for the good of his health. head of Third street, will convince one States senators by direct vote of the “All his utterances have been ragua? Notice To Contractor». pgople should, perhaps be regarded cheap, weak and silly, and his con The new arc lights were turned on that they are builders, from the founda-! — —» • «------ Sealed bids will be received by the un tion up. They make a specialty of paints, A n attempt is being made in the as interesting rather than important, duct has been feeble and vacillating last Saturday, according to program, and I dersigned upto Saturday, May 5lb,J900, oils and glass, and in this line their 1 are a great success. The one on Grant Indiana courts to break up the glass says the New York Tribune. By to the edge of imbecility. Somebody street needs shifting a little in order to! stock is most complete. They invite in- ■ for the construction of a two-story brick trust, which has so far proved less some persons it will be held to sig has buncoed the Admiral. His can spection, if you are thinking of doing block 60x80 feet, according to plans and nify that popular sentiment is over didacy is ridiculous. His ignorance I light up the bridge, its location now some painting this spring. easy to break than its products. specifications to be seen at my store. ; being back of one of Mrs. J. F. Adams’ whelmingly in favor of the change. of politics unu public issues and pub ( large oak trees. The city is rightfully . .. — »>♦--«»----- Bidders are expected to furnish bond for Mr. O. U. Wescott, late of Nebraska, the faithful performance of the work, in A second great shipyard is to be Others will argue with more rea lic duties is pathetic. Since Han ! proud of its new lights, is visiting with the family of his nephew, the sum of $10,000. The right to reject built at San Francisco and will give son than it can fairly be considered cock’s announcement in the Garfield F. C. Ferguson, accompanied by Mrs. A. any or all bids is reserved. employment to 3000 men. That to reflect the prevailing wish, but campaign that the tariff was a local H. Shaffer of Salem, a sister of Mr. McMinnville, April 19th, 19 0. town made a valuable reputation not the proportions in which the question, which he had heard men Ferguson. • II. C. B urns . when it turned out the battleship country is divided on the question. tioned at Norristown, Pa., there has So many women suffer from it. It j Oregon. Some will probably make a still been nothing so absurd as Dewey's ’ mars alike their hours of work and ------ Backache is generally a I heavier discount and say that a declaration for the flag and free pleasure. symptom of derangement of the deli T he Belgian hare “craze” has large number of representatives trade. He will not receive a vote in cate womanly organs. It is useless I struck Oregon. The hare or rabbit were willing to have the proposition either convention. The presentation therefore to I a p p 1 y plasters is very destructive of grass, tender submitted to the people without re of his name would provoke inex and similar local 1 vegetation and young trees, and the gard to their own preferences or tinguishable laughter and derision. treatments. A fanciers may unwittingly be intro to their judgment of what the people What the Admiral needs above cure can only be effected when ducing a pest. through their legislatures should do everything else at this time is a the cause of the about it. course of instruction in the noble ache is removed. The use of Dr. F our American steamers designed fraction or Portable, Simple or Com art of taciturnity. Pierce’s Favor for the Pacific trade ure each to be D espite the fact that the dread of pound, Wood or Straw Burners. ite Prescription rAIHEAWN. 730 feet long, with a capacity of 22, the descent to the silver basis has will cure the debilitating tons. Some of the builders say the been allayed by the heroic action of The hard frosts Sunday and Monday drains, the in transpacific liners of the future will the republican congress, “free silver ” flammation, ul night hurt the strawberries. ceration and be 1.000 feet long. is still being made an issue in Oregon Mr. Bolinski has gone to Astoria to displacement this year. However, it remains true which cause G en . W iiieler says the with that what benefits one class of the spend the summer. backache, side- Mr. Weed is able to be around again ache, headache drawal of our troops from the Phil population cannot be detrimental to with the aid of two crutches. and manv other ippines would expose to great dan the interests of another class in the Kf! ZU aches and pains. Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack- Jacob Seitters has several men em ger all the natives who have been long run. Thus the assumption that ployed in his brickyard, getting it in liUUULLl» vil " Favorite Pre ers, Horse Powers, Tliresnermen’s rnn-ri nn scription ” con- [ Supplies of All Kinds. frieudly to Americans. But what free silver can help tho farmer and readiness for tlie making of brick. He tains no alcohol | WRITE FOR CATALOCUC AND PRICES. copperhead cares for anything con laborer, while it will operate to the expects tc start up some time this week. aud is absolutely I free from opi- I nected with the American side of disadvantage of the banker, the Mr. Waugaman has sold his home in utn, cocaine and j merchant and the manufacturer, is Fairlawn to Mr. Emmitt, who is having the case? other narcotics. [ the rankest nonsense. On the other some improvements made on the It agrees with | hand, if a sound dollar is good for the most deli- | T he new registry law provides for the banker, it is good for the farmer, house before moving his ianiily. cate persons Mr. Pond is so much improved in E d H endricks , Vice rres. registration every two years, be too. When it comes to a question took your medicine six months and I feel I lu J acob W ortman , Pres. health as to be able to take the train now like a uew person,*’ writes Miss.Annie i *» J ohn W ortman , Cashier. A rthur M c I’ hillus , Asst. Cashier tween January and May. There of governmental policy that affects of Bellville. Wood Co.. W Va, "Have 1 entire population, it is utter last Friday for a visit of several weeks Stephens, no backache, no headache, no pain anywhere, i will be no other registration for the the I took seven bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre «1 foll v to assume that one class may with his daughter, Mrs. Athey. and seven bottles of his‘Golden Med next presidential election. Books be permanently benefited at the ex Tlie report that J. R. Derby was able scription ical Discovery.' I think there is <to medicine I ♦? Dr. Pierce s. I can't speak highly enough j «1 close May 15. They who neglect to pense of another The whole coun to be around the house is a great mistake jike at your medicine for it has done me so much I * Of McMinnville, Oregon. get their names on the rolls practi try stands or falls together in the as he has not been able to sit up over flood I don t feel tired as T used to. nor sick I I ♦t eel well aud think there is no medicine equal , cally disfranchise themselves not matter of wealthgetting and in the half an hour at any time. I q Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.' The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. general progress of the race, and any The Metlical Adviser, 1008 pages, sent Capital and Surplus, $90,000. only for the state election in June, general system which prevents the Probate Court. free on receipt of stamps to pay expense Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United but for the presidential election in progress of any one class of citizens Estate of Johu Dumphrey. Bond of C of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent I States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The must react to the disadvantage of ail F. Daniels, administrator, filed and ap »lamps for paper covers, or 31 stamps for November. accounts of Finns and Individuals solicited. cloth, to Dr. k. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N, Y. others. proved. J. P. Irvine, M. A. Baker and •Î* O ne of Congressman Tongue’s pct A. V. R. Snyder appointed appraisers. To The Public. measures is the matter of condem Section 5 of the bicycle laws of the Estate of David W. McCall. First semi annual account filed and approved. Af nation and purchase bv the general state of Oregon provides: j•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •-¿»••••••■•a government of the canal and locks at Section 5. The absence of the proper ter July 1st, 1900. widow shall be allowed $ 15 per month until further order. THE Oregon City, and it is believed that tag from any bicycle (hall be considered with the prestige accorded him by prinia facia evidence that the tax lia* Estate of T. N. Graves. First annual virtue of his position on the river not been paid. It shall be the duty of account filed and approved. Estate of J J. Sallee. Final account and harbor committee he will yet be any and all peace officers, deputy sher- I filed and June 5th, 1900, at 10 o'clock a • • iff» and bicycle tax collectors to seize, able to set* the consummation of his LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL ••••••••«• m. set to hear same. securely and safely hold all such bicycles POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST • idea The success of this measure Estate of I.issette Miller. Final ac and the abolishment of tolls on the until the levied tax and f 1 additional has count filed aud set for hearing June 5th. been paid as a fine for such non-pay Willamette will save many thousands ment Therefore, all bicycle owners are ¡900, at ten a. tn. of dollars to Oregon farmers each notified that this tax must be paid by Estate of Sarah B. M^son. Executor THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL ordered to pay to the clerk of this court year. THE NEWS ANO BEST CURRENT LITERATURE May' 1st. W. G. H enderson . • the legacies of Mary O. Stilwell and Sheriff of Yamhill Co. Mattie W. McCourtney. towit $86.56** Every Column is Bright, Clean and Packed with News Q uay , of Pennsylvania, has lost each. The receipts of all legatees except Nutice le Horae Hreeder«. his seat in the U. 8. senate by one The Literature of its columns is My stallion Van 8. and Pollux, will these being now on file in the court, and vote. Clark of Montana will also be equal to that of the best maga make the season as follows: Amity, the report of the county clerk for the In men's and women’s fine footwear 9 seut home to reflect upon the futility zines. It is interesting to the Mondays and Tuesdays; Sheridan, Wed- j legacies of above legatees being now on tor spring mid summer of 1900 are now of attempting to buy his wav into nesdavs and Thursdays; McMinnville, file as per order ot this court, it is or in stock mid ready for your inspection children as well as the parents. the senate with gold. Quay was ap Fridays and Saturdays, beginning April dered that the executor be discharged ¡’he Utz & Dunn line of ladies' and chil- ; dren’s fine footwear is our stronghold, INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it and his bondsmen exonerated. pointed senator by the governor of 2d. IMi- J. W. H snry . i Their fit is perfect, their wearing quali- mgs to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its Guardianship of minor heirs of A. Pennsylvania The governor, who j ties are attested to by the hundreds of readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in was the |>olitieal boss of the machine Garden seed 3c a package at the Kvnion. Report filed and approved tnv satisfied customers. Their appear full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses Guardian allowed $ luoo for care, support ance and style we won’t try to describe, had put the collar of brass upon the Grange store. literature and politics from the Western standpoint. women ar« bound to Vr up with and education of heirs from Jan. 13. . vou must see them to fully appreciate neck of Quay, and led him around at the The their beauty. But *ve will say that they men. A new organization is being 1893. to Jan. 13. 1900. ------- $1.00—PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR-$1.00^— 1 are the nobbiest line of footwear ever will. The difference between the formed in the state to be known as the Guardianship of Edna Kenyon. Final two cases lies in the fact that Clark "Ladles Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of account filed a»J May 31st. 1900, at ten shown anvwhere. THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN • bribed the legislature, while Quay Railway Trainmen.” ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. • The Philharmonic club met at the o’clock sei to hear the same. ' Backache. ‘Russell ’ Engines Cyclone Threshers \\rl I uOtiiLAND, UK F. W. SPENCER, Local Agent, McMinnville, Ore. » ’S The First National Bank ’» è» ’S »> » The New Styles. ■» - _ • 2 _ TMF ,2 jSljWEEKLY I nter O __ cean ISI . Il ! Always American— ~~~X Always Republican 2 : : : : : 2 was the creature of boss rule The rejection of these two men by the senate marks a notable victory for good and right government, and the results of the noble work done by that body will last through all our history. home of Florence I'ielechnsider on Wed- I.lrea»»» •• Marry. nesday evening. A good program was rendered, and live or six new members Julia Hamngton. 16. to Ira P. Olds. »1. were received, the number including I.ola M. Hadlev. 18, to Samuel Linton, Mrs. Annie Evenden and Miss Tawney. Tbs next meeting will be held in Mrs. M. Beatrice Linton, so. to W. H. Bond, 23. Evenden'» rooms nt the college. I F. Dielschneider, Boots & Shoes. 2 •THE INTER OCEAN'S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. • • • °! ................. M 00 per year 2 pff ye-r v teSJtSxnrS.:;::..:::.: KERS; : u..., ...» Sii » joo•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• «S•••••••• .It? Sign rhe Big Boot. The Reporter And Inter Ocean one year* for $1.3B,