LOCAL NEWS. Largest stock of bulk garden seeds at Daniels’ produce market. Wanted—Wool and mohair, by M. B. Hendrick. 13tf Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the Fence Works. Miss Fleta Magers entertained a num­ ber of her youug friends at whist last Fri­ day evening. New 1900 model Kambler bicycles, clincher or cemented tires, latest im­ proved. I rices »20 to »40. F. W. Spencer. A. E. Cook is again at hie poet at Rogers Bros.’, after a siege of typhoid fever. Farmers, take your poultry, eggs and produce to the fish and poultry market and get the highest cash price. H. A. P almer , Prop. People are generally remarking upon Elsia Wright's resemblance to pictures of Mark Hanna since he removed his mustache. The Racket Store is just the place To buy your ribbon and your lace, And everything along our line, You’ll find is very, very fine. Sidney Bovingdon, who left here a couple months ago for Santa Clara, Calif., has joined the exodus to Nome. Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the Fence Works. Cyclone cameras, Seeds’ dry plateH, Ve­ loz paper, prints by lamp light and makes the best pictures; no time lost. O. O. Hodson sells them. A Methodist campmeeting is to be held near the Dundee school house June 1-10 inclusive. Everybody is invited to come and camp on the grounds. Good shade and water. I have money to loan on farm prop­ erty at good terms. Parties wishing to borrow, call and see me. R L. C onner . 8. H. Maris estimates his strawberry crop this year at three-fourths. All his fruit, be says, is about of the right quan­ tity except petite prunes, which are too thick. He marketed his first strawber ries of the Beason on Saturday, the 19th inst. The annual meeting of Camp Hembree No. 3, Indian war veterans, will be held at the opera house, in McMinnville, on Friday, June 1st, at 10:30 a. m. All members and other Indian war veterans are cordially invited to be present. L ee L ai ohi . in , Capt. Miss Josie Gortner has written a song entitled "Only Friends.” It will be pub­ lished in sheet music form, the frontis­ piece being illustrated with pictures of the Hobbs-Patty quartet, and will be sung at the commencement exercises of the city high school. Don’t be without a sewing machine. |5 a month, 5 months, will buy a New Home Climax this month at C. Grie­ sen’s. 12tf John H. Gault has accepted a place as assistant engineer in the insane asylum at Salem. He went up on Saturday hist to go to work. In addition to running the engine he will have wiring for elec­ tric lights and plumbing to do. Ilis training at the Agricultural college will serve him a good turn. —Hillsboro Inde­ pendent. Just received at Jones A Adams—a carload of extra “ Star A Star” cedar sh'ngles. This is a superior grade of shingles to any heretofore placed on this market, but the price is the same as for ordinary shingles. 21-3 Judge J. E. Magers addressed the Phil- ergian literary society at the college Sat­ urday evening on “The Gold Standard and Why?” It was an exhaustive re­ view of th* history of money standards for centuries pant, and though the atten­ dance was small, the judge's remarks were highly appreciated, and proved him a highly posted man on the subject. Mias Hattie E. Pope and Simeon B. Froat were married at the Baptist parson­ age, in Salem, Wednesday, May 10, Rev. Ronald McKillop, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. Miss Pope has many friends in thia county, who will feel called upon to extend their hearty congratulations when this impor­ tant aDd happy event becomes generally known. Summer Sesrriv, the class of great powers, and Amer j leans who have just discovered where their country stands, or who > talk as if they had, would benefit themselves and please everybody else by keeping silent. Senator Hoar says that he is tired of this sort of thing. So are a great majority of his fellow citizens, but they are rest­ ed and refreshed by his remarks on the subject. New York Tribune. To the mountains our people in in­ creasing numbers yearly look for those days of relaxation and recreation neces­ sary to maintain the human machine in fair working condition. The languor- one eloth of the seashore proves very Deductive while it lasts, but many have decided that the annual outing should provide not only radical change of air and surroundings, but also such stimu­ lation of flagging energies as will providt brawn and vigor for the return to labor. For this they urge the mountain climb More Antl-I mperiaiiat Illusions. aud ramble, the balsam of the mountain Some of our old ‘‘anti imperialist” pines, and the clear, unadulterated friends, the St. Louis Republic and mountain air. a few otners, we regret -to say, are In this direction the Shasta Route now fooled once more on the question of affords a wealth of attractions. The en­ the status of the newly annexed ter- tire line of road from Ashland to Red­ ding is studded with charming and ac­ j ritory. This time they are fooled by cessible hotels and camps, where are | William Lochren, a United States cheer and comfort and healing at reason­ judge for the Minnesota district. able coat, and where you can hunt, fish, Lochren has been saying, in a case ride, loaf, or play with equal facility. i in which this point was not involved Or if you look for healing waters, none I at all, that the United States consti- better can be found, hot or cold, than the | tution extends by its own force into springs of Ashland, Celestin, Anderson. the nation’s newly gained territory. Bartlett, Byron and Paso Robles. This was exactly what the democrats Before visiting Europe, the people of in congress and the newspapers were the northwest should see the glories of saying for the past three months, Yosemite valley, and the wondrous groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; the but nobody in particular took much Parisians are likely to make inquiries notice of them. All the democrats are hailing the obiter dictum of concerning these attractive resorts. Send to Mr. C. H. Markham, general Lochren, who is a democrat of the passenger agent, Portland, fur new book­ strict construction stamp, as gospel. lets on Castle Crag, Shasta Springs. Mc­ Jackson “constantly repulsed the Cloud River, Yosemite, and excursion idea of the presence of the constitu­ rates thereto. tion in the territory committed to -------------------- who Till: nji? < u>ivui> uud Internal I tupui 1» t all l.igUlly I pou the Pour. The Hryanites say that the pres ent federal taxation throws its bur den entirely upon the poor and prac­ For Infants and Children. tical! v exempts the rich. Thi* is one i of the minor misrepresentations of existing conditions which every in­ telligent man knows to be false. It is only intended, of course, to influ­ ence those who are too ignorant to i I AVegt »We rreparationl'orAs- know or mentally too sluggish to simila i ing the l ead and Reg ula think. With the exception of the tuig Ute Skuuachs and Bowels of import duties on sugar and tea, ; which, in the individual case, amount W HI LlHtllN to a sum too insignificant to be con­ I Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­ sidered seriously, the federal system of taxation does not touch the poor ness and Rest.Contains neither Opiuiñ.Morphine nor Mineral. man at all. It is entirely optional N ot N arcotic . with him whether he contributes a cent to the support of the Federal ZLv* DrSAlfoEL PITCHED Government. With the exceptions I PturtfJan Sud~ noted, not a dollar’s worth of im­ Alx.Senrui ★ ForhtiUf Szlis - ported articles upon which tariff du­ Auitt Setti ♦ ties are levied is used by the poor ]\pptrmint - ih Coròcn^t.TeiIdk. * man. or the men of moderate means, jiiayn Seed - Cltvjud • in this country. Custom house col­ itòkbjrww flavor lections affect him not at all. A perfee t Remedy f o r Cons lipa- As far as internal revenue taxation tic,n , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, is concerned, all the poor man is Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ called upon to pay indirectly is that ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. upon beer, spiritsand tobacco. Sub­ Facsimile Signature of stantial increases in the taxes upon beer and tobacco were imposed by NEW YORK.____ the present war revenue tax. Yet his charge, and in that repulsion he the retail price to the consumer has was sustained by the federal execu­ remained unchanged. Whatever is Important to Mothers. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. tive government at Washington, and paid by the consumer of either beer, a >afe and sure remedy for Infante and children. by each house of congress, each of spirits or tobacco is practically a tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. and see that it these authorities refusing to enter­ voluntary tax, for it can hardly be tain, as breaches of the constitution, pretended that any of these articles the complaints forwarded against are articles of necessity. No man fu Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You have Always Bought. him by those who had been militari­ would suffer in health, comfort or ly dealt with under his government.” morals if he refrained entirely from NOIlt’E OF Mil lan’S > h e . NOTICE or su riti FF’X hILE. Jackson was governor of Florida their use. No objects could be more svi ti.I. K XOW I.EIti.l III’ A l.ltl AT when he “constantly repuised the legitimately burdened with heavy N Pursuance of a decree and order of sale duly TVTOT1CE Is hereby given that the undersigned I’OW K ft. rendered in the Ciicuit Court of the State of 1*1 as Sheriff of Yamhill County, State of Ore­ idea of the presence of the constitu­ taxation than these, and it is insult­ I Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, on the gon, under and by virtue of a writ of exe­ There are subjects on which we are tion in the territory under his 16th day of April, A. D. 19<0. in the suit of Arthur cution issued out of the circuit court of the state ing to the poor men of the country McPbillins, plaintiff, vs. Florent e A. Frisby et of Oregon for the county ot Yamhill, on the 25th unable to agree with Senator Hoar, charge.” The man whose words are defendants, and under, by virtue of and pur­ day of April, P.K0, bearing said date and under to intimate that they are clamoring al, suant to a writ of execution duly issued out of thè seal of said court upon and to enforce a but he seldom fails in the discussion here quoted is Jackson’s old friend, for a reduction of taxation on such said court in said suit on the 25th day of April, judgment, decree ami order of sale duly made of any subject to say in an impres­ TbomM II Benton. The “federal 1900, I will expose for sale aud »ell as the law di­ and entered by said court on the 5th day of articles. rects, at public sale for cash in hand, to the December, 1899, in a suit therein pending where­ sive manner things that are well executive government at Washing­ highest bid pending in said court, in which S. Forehand tion” in new territory. The theorj’ plaintiff, and the Dundee I’rune Company, The whole statement that the fed­ Timber Land Act J une 3,1878.—Notice for was left no doubt in Europe that the Uni­ a private corporation, w as defendant, for the Publication. which the republicans are acting on eral taxes are framed in the inter­ sum of |5,06l 73, with interest thereon at the rate ted States was destined to become United States Land Office, of eight percent per aiiuinu from the 19th day in the case of Porto Rico, the Philip­ ests of the rieh and against the poor Oregon City. Oregon, March 14,1900. of January, ls9», and the further sum of $22.00, a first class power, but the most cau­ pines and other newly annexed lo­ is directly contradicted bv the facts. VTOTICE is hereby given that in compliance cr>si.sand disbursements, a ceitified transcript tious of them need not hesitate to with the provisions of the act of congress | of which said docket was duly find m the office calities was acted upon by the fath­ —Seattle Post-Intelligencer. of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of of the county clerk of Yamhill county, .state of admit that the country which emerg­ limber lands in the States of California, Oiegon, Oregon, and said judgment duly docketed in ers of the democratic party constant­ Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­ the judgment docket of said Yamhill county, on ed intact from the greatest of civil ed to ail the public land states by act of August the 20th day of January, 1898. aud of an alias ly. without any misgivings as to its I. 1892, Almon E. Lodge of Portland, county of writ ol execution duly issued out of and under wars, forthwith sent back vast ar­ Multnomah, Slate of Oregon, has this day filed the seal of said court in said cause, njx»n said Was Aot Our C ouncil. legality or justice. The average in this office his sworn statement No. 5167, for judgment, to me duty directed and dated the mies to the fields and shops and em­ the purchase of the NE^X of Section No. 32 in llih day of May, 1900, commanding me that out modern democratic newspaper, how­ 0n a promiuent page of The Reporter Township No. 1 S. Range No. 6 W.,and will oiler ot the- personal property of the said defendant, barked with such energy upon a ca­ proof tn show that the land sought is more valu­ or, if sufficient cannot he found, then out of the ever. not only is ignoraut of the his­ last week appeared the follow ing: reer of unparalleled industrial de­ able for its timber or stone than for agricultural real property belonging to said defendant, in tory of its country, but knows very “At a meeting of the city council, the purposes, and to establish his claim to said land said Yamhill county, ou or after said 20th day of velopment that it was able to pay off of the churches in town, urged before the Register and Receiver of this office at January. 1898, I satisfy the said iull of $5061.73, little about the history and actions pastors City, on Saturday, the 2d day of June, with said interest and’ said costs and disburse­ passing of an ordinance to close the can Oregon ♦700,01HI,000 of indebtedness in ten ments, and the further sum of $23.00 accrued of its own party.—Globe Democrat. dy, bicycle and barber shops on Sunday, 1900. He names as w itnesses Paul Rossman, A. T costs upon former execution upon aid judg­ years thereafter belonged in the fore­ only allowing the livery stable to do busi­ Kelliher ami Chas. Delaney of Salem. Oregon, ment, and the custsof and upon said alias writ. and Mrs. A. E. Lodge of Portland, Oregon. I did on the 17th day of May. 1900, duly levy up­ front of the nations, Europe may ness on that day. It was passed, and ■ .Iran««« tn Marry. Any and all persons claiming adversely the the following described real property situat­ some are objecting. But for the well be­ above described lands are requested to tile their on ed in the county of Yamhill, and state of Ore­ have gained in consequence of the May 19—Albert Dunn, 22, and Clara ing of the boys it is a good move.” claim'» in thia office on or before said 2d day of gon, to-wit: Tracts numbered one [1], two (2), June. 1900. CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. war with Spain a clearer knowledge Watson. 20, of Dayton. fbree [3], four (4), five (5), six (6 . seven (7), eight The explanation is, that through the [8], nine i*.»), ten (10), eleven [11], twelve [12], of our resources and capacity and thirteen [13], fourteen v cutting or burning out the sore, which, after all. is only an outward sign of the disease—a place of exit for but hie good wile still expresses toiue the poison ? preference for the golden state. Cancer runs in families through many generations, and those whose ancestors have been afflicted with it are liable at any time to be stricken with the deadly tualadv The Great Northern and Northern Pa-1 cific railroads have voluntarily reduced the local passenger fare in Oregon and Washington from 4 to 3 cents a mile. | —further proof that Cancer is a disease of the blood To cure a blood disease liketlns you must cure the entire blood system--remove every trace of the poison. Nothing cures Now will Mr. Huntington meet tills on the great Southern Pacific. The roads Cancer effectually and permanently but 8 S. S. 8. 8. S. enters the circulation, searches out and removes all taint, and stops the formation of cancerous cells No mere tonic have taken this step because they believe or ordinary blood medicine can do this. S. S. 8 goes down to the very roots of the disease, and forces out the deadly poison, the increased travol will more than com­ allowing the sore to heal naturally and permanently S S S at the aanie time purifies the blond and builds up the general health A little pimple, a harmless looking wart or mole, a lump in the breast, a cut or bruise that refuses to pensate them for tlie difference. This it heal under ordinary treatment, should all be looked upon with suspicion, as this is often the beginning of the second reduction in a little over a a bail form of cancer year. Mr. Charlton of the Notihern Pa­ Mrs Snrsh M Keesllng al Windsor Ave Bristol Tean. writes I >m «1 years old and for three vests had «ilfcred with a severe form of cific ewv« of it: "Our experience goes to Cancer on my jaw which the doctors in this citv said wse incurable, and eiiow that the first reduction we made that I could not live more than six month« I aoepted their statement as tme. and had given up all hope of ever being self again, when my drug niatettally increase,! onr passenger earn- gist, knowing of mv condition tec. nimended S S S. After taking n few bottles the sore begin to heal, muc h to the .urpri-e of the physicians and itigain Oregon and Washingion. Thia in a short time made a complete cure. I have gained in flesh, my appetite second cut in tariffs, we believe, will do is splendid sleep is refreshing in fact am enjoying perfect henlth the same thing. It will tend to stimu­ Our medical department is tn charge of physicians of lout experience, who are especially skilled in treating Cancer anil <1 other blood diseases Write for anv advice late travel, and assist in building up pop- or information wanted, we make no charge whatever tor this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. 8A. nlou* centers.” ww Ct?* Cannot be Cut Out or Removed with Plasters Only Blood Diseasos can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another TORiA The Kind You Have Always Bears the Signature The Kind You Have Omaha, Nebraska. Teachers and students find thirty-seven [37], thirty-eight (38), thirty- (39), lorty [40], forty-one (41), the woik highly remunerative and pleasant nine The h tiding fraternal society in the west. Pays forty-six (46), forty-seven (47), forty-eight [48], death, disability and old age claims, anti issues torty-nine r®>], fifty .50i, fifty-one, [51], fifty-two joint policies for man and wife. Fays sick and [52], fifty-three (53). fifty-four [54], fifty-five[56], accident claims. Lodge* in thirty states. fifty-six [56], fifty-seven ,57». titty-eight (58), fifty- Large membership of men and women, Bplen nine [59], sixty [601, sixty-one 161], sixty-two [62], did reserve plan. If you care to make IBM) or sixty-nine f69i and seventy [70] of Dundee Or- niore in a week or two, write .to the general chaid Homes Number 2. as shown by the duly I Manager, Banker « Union of the World. Port recorded plat of said Dundee Oichard Homes land, Oregon, for a contract as Local or District Number '2, in the r« corder’*» office of said Yam­ hill county. Manager and organize a lodge. Now therefoi®, by virtue of said alias/writ rtf Every Day’s Delay Means Your execution and said judgment, and in compli­ ance with tiie command'» of said writ, 1 will, on Monied Loss. gatuiday, the 16th day of June, 1900, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., at the front d.-or of the coun­ ty court house in thecity of McMinnville, said county of Yamhill and state of Oregon, sell by public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States, cash in hand, all the right, title, interest and estate w hich the *aid defendant now has or had on nr at any time since the 2oth day of January, 1898, in or to the ab »ve described real projM rty or any part thereof, to satisfy 'aid alu..s writ nt execution, judgment, ¡nt; n st costs «><1 disbursements, accrued tosis and all accruing costs. Dated McMinnville, Oregon .May 17th, 1900. W •. HENDfcRHON, Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. A. C. WYNDHAM, Proprietor. 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