The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, June 01, 1900, Image 1

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Entered at the PoatofHce in McMinnville,
as Seeoud-class matter.
VOL. XXX.
M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1900.
A Big Drop
Oue Dollar if paid In advance, Single number, five cent*.
NO. 24.
Following is a sample ballot for the election next Monday, marked as a straight republican ticket:
STUB.
STUB.
To be torn off by the First Clerk.
To be torn off by the Chairman.
To Old Time Prices
Official Ballot for Baker Creek Precinct, Yamhill County, June 4,1900.
MARK BETWEEN THE NU/TBER AND NAME OF EACH CANDIDATE OR ANSWER VOTED FOR.
McMinnville Fence Works,
M c M innville , O r .
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Running for Office i»»
Talking Politics
Is the concern of both fat and lean >
but a subject of more vital import­
ance is the
THE GREAT PROBLEM OF CHEAP LIVING
To this end where can von obtain the best bargains in Groceries ?
Have you tried L. E. WALKER? The fat man is telling the other
what he knows of Walker’s bargains, and of his surprise to find how
the little grocery is coming right up to the scratch selling goods.
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STATE-
FOR CONGRESS, F irst C ongressional D istrict .
Vote for One
Deinocratic, Pt t>plt ’s
12
Bernard Duly, ot Lake County.....................
13
14
W. P Elinor.1, of I mn < 'ounty................................................. Prohibition
Jam.1' K
ot Polk County
.......................... Regular People's
15 X
Thomas H. Tonjiif, of Washington < ounty....... ..................Republican
FOR JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT.
PRESCRIPTIONS
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properly it takes time. It requires experience and
a complete knowledge of drugs. It requires the
druggist to have a large variety of drugs—fresh
drugs. He must give the best possible work and
for compensation he must be reasonable. With the
above facts remember we are careful and strive to
please one and all alike. These are reasons why our
prescription file thribbles all in this county. We
are recognised by doctor and customer alike for be­
ing accurate and dispensing only the purest drugs.
ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists.
J. W. Bailey, of Multnomah County
Republican
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P. L. Kenady, of Marion County
21
W. Schulmerich, of Washington County.............. Democratic, People’s
.................................. Prohibition
Prohibition
Democratic
Republican
_______________________________________ DISTRICT AJNTD COXTISTTY.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, 3d J udicial D istrict .
22 X
23
Vote for One
I N Ulin, of Polk ' ounty ...
.............. Republican
John A. Jeffery, of Marion County
........ Democratic, People’s
FOR JOINT SENATOR, 11 th S enatorial D istrict .
21 X
25
Republican
. Democratic, People’s
FOR REPRESENTATIVE, 14th R epresentative D istrict .
Vote for One
26
R. Y. Blalock, of Tillamook County....................................... Prohibition
27 ______ W. W. Conder, of Tillamook County..........
Democratic
J' X B L. Eddy, of Tillamook County
Republican
FOR SHERIFF.
X
Prohibition
Bryan
Repiiblieau
62
FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
50
J. B. Dodson, of Yamhill County
51 X
E. V. Littlefield, of Yamhill County
Vote for One
Prohibition, Bryan
....................... Republican
FOR( OUNTY CORONER
52 X
J. M. Chapman, of Yamhill County.
53
C. H. Christenson, of Yamhill County. ..
M
Samuel Howorth, of Yamhill County.......
Vote for One
Republican
Prohibition
Bryan
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
55 X
C. E. Branson, of Yamhill County.......
56
T. K. Cone, of Yamhill County
.................
IT. 8. Maloney, of Yamhill County..............
57
Vote for One
Republican
. Prohibition
Bryan
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Vote for One
58
Martin Johnson, of Yamhill County
..........
Prohibition
59 __ Met rea, of Y amhill County.......................... ............................................Bryan
60 X_ Amoa Nelson, of Yamhill County ....
...................
Republican
M c M innville , south M c M innville , baker creek and fairlawn precincts .
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, DISTRICT NO. 6.
61 X
Republican
Bryan
Prohibition
Vote for One
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M. s. Adame, of Y.unliill (binitv
W. A. Mellinger, of Yamhill County
X__ J1H._Nel»on, ot Yamhiil • ounty ...
north
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.____________________________________ Vote for One
47
Richard Baird, of Yamhill County
....Prohibition
48 ______ B. A. Johnston, of Yamhill County
....................................... Bryan
49 X
J. M. Yocom, of Yamhill County...................
.
Republican
Vote for One
.
E. A. Alderman, of Yamhill County
P. W. Sitton, <>i Yamhill County .
II M. Williams, of Yamhill County............................
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
38
39
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Vote for One
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
44
D. M. Caldwell, of Yamhill County.................
..........Bryan
45
John Parrott, of YamhHl County
.............. ......................Prohibition
46 X
O. 0. Rhude, of Yamhill County
.......
..Republican
Vote for Two
Clarence Butt, of Yamhill County................................
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30 X E. F. Lam son. of Yamhill County,
...................... )
31
A. J. Hunsaker, of YaahiU County.......................
... ,
----------------------------------------- > Prohibition
32
J. C. Lucas, of Yamhill County.
...................... )
88
C. R. Maithis, of Yamhill ( ounty
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Bryan
34______ T. L. VanOrsdol. of Yamhill County. .................................... )
35
88
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FOR RECORDER OF CONVEYANCES,__________________ *
Vote for One
41 __
II. c. < .i-t of Yamhill County
...Bryan
42 _ X J. Lewis Hoskins, of Yamhill County....
Republican
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H. V. Milla, of Yamhill County....................
........... Prohibition
Vote for One
W Tyler Smith, of Yamhill County
J. T. Simpson, of Yamhill County.........
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
2—
Vote for One
19 X
Vote for One
16 ______ C. J. Bright, ot Sherman ('ounty..........
17
Thomas G. Greene, of Multnomah County
18 X Charles E. Wolverton, of Linn County.. . ..........
29 X
TO COMPOUND
FOR OREGON DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER.
J. E. Brooks, of Yamhill County
James M. Pugh, of Yamhill County..............
FOR CONSTABLE DISTRICT NO. 6.
Vote for One
.........
Republican
Brvan
FOR SUPERVISOR OF ROAD DISTRICT NO. 16.
t'5 X
66
Vote for One
Maine Berry, of Yamhill County........................
Republican
Jonh Hendrick, of Yamhill County................... ......................... Bryan
Vote for One
63
64 X
W. J. Brower, of Yamhill County
................... ........
.... Bryan
Frank T. Haves, of Yamhill County
.............. ...............Republican
67
Municipal Indebtedness Amendment, YES.
68
Municipal Indebtedness Amendment, NO.
69
Judiciary Amendment, YES.
Everything but Ingrains for the next 60
days at a very LARGE DISCOUNT.
70
Judiciary Amendment,
71
Irrigation Amendment, YES,
Must have room for more paper now on
the road.
77
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.
Yours Truly,
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Nothing
Adds More
To the dressiness of an individual than
a neat and tasteful vest chain. Almost I
gs essential to the middle man as is tl e i
collar to the upper, or the shoe to the;
foot. I<et I1S show von onr new line of:
hatd sobiered chains Each tiny link
brazed with the finest of gold solder. No
pulling apart—no losing of links no an-
noyante.
W m . F. D ielschneider & B«o.,
Jewelers and Opticians.
Kart s Clover Root Tea
D*;»nttfies the Complexion, Purifies the
Blood, ijivec a Fresh, Clear Sk fa. CuresCo«-
rtipation. Indigestion, and all Eruptions of
the Skin. z\n
laxative Nerve
Tonic. Sold nn absolute ir>ar-tnte® by all
dnarxirts at 25r., OUc. and 91.00.
S. C. WELLS A CO., LEROY, N. Y.
Repealing Amendment, YES.
Vote for One
74
Repealing Amendment, NO.
75
Equal Suffrage Amendment, YES.
Vote for One
76
Equal Suffrage Amendment, NO.
NO.
For Running at Large, YES.
Tom White has returned from his
northern trip.
Dell Harrison and wife arrived here
last Monday from Seattle, and will, we
are told, make Amity their home.
There will be Children’s Day exercises
at the Christian church next Sunday |
evening. A nice program has been ar­
ranged and all will be repaid by attend­
ing.
The picnic to be given here last Satur­
day, was called off on account of the
continuous rain
Quite a few from this place went on
the excursion to The Dalles Sunday last.
Two merry-go-rounds’have been here
the past week, and all who did not get a
ride missed a mighty good chance.
Mr. Maddox ha* given his residence a
coat of paint and built a new wood-house,
which adds greatly to the appearance of
the premises
Dr. Matthis is moving his stock of
drugs to the Briedwell building. The
building vacated by the doctor, we are
Vote for One
178
Vote for On®
Vote for Ona
For Running at I^rgc, NO.
serve ice cream on Wednesday afternoon
and evening.
W. N. Sutton was clerking in his old
stand last week, during Mr. Parker’s at­
tendance with the Odd Fellows’ in As­
toria.
Every one in and about, should do
their best to help the beet sugar industry,
and recall all objections, and not be
called “mossbacks.”
Decoration day will be fittingly ob­
served by Newberg, led by the G. A. R.
post.
The Sunday Memorial service held at
Friends church, was participated in by
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other denominations. Rev. Levi D. Barr
NF.WBKRO.
delivered an excellent address, and a solo
N. E. Britt is in town with his family by Miss Aiderman was feelingly ren-
for a few days.
' dered.
Mrs. W. W. Nelson and son Joe are
The ordinance of baptism was admin-
attending commencement at Lafayette. i istered at the M. E. church on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Compston are enjoying a four by sprinkling and two by immer-
visit from their daughter, Mrs. Eva Scott , sion.
of Oregon City.
Rev. Levi D. Barr has tendered his
The ladies of the M. E. church will resignation as pastor of Friends church,
to take effect at the yearly meeting in
June.
informed.has been continuously used and
occupied as a drug store for twenty-five
years.
Dr. Woods went to Portland last Mon­
day to meet his father, who comes from
Texas to make Oregon his home.
Mrs. Mulligan is visiting relatives in
The Dalles this week.
There are about 20 applicants for the
principalship of the Amity school.
Mr. Shaffer, one mile east of town, is
building a new residence.
Wood was never as plenty and cheap
as at present, good wood selling at |i.J5
delivered.
gOYAL
w ABSOLUTELY PURE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
Sold by S. Howorth A Co.
Irrigation Amendment, NO.
73
SOLE FROFRIETO««
The KaroRTSR and Weekly Oregonian
pae y«tr for »2, Krictly in advance
72
For or Against Stock Running at Large in Yamhill County.
amity .
H. C. BURNS
Vote for One
SQVU WH *>*!«» CO , Ww TOW.
ncftlimiLLE COLLEGI!.
Prwgrwmwf th« F.rty.aec.wA
Annual Commencement*
Thursday and Friday, June 7 and 8—
Final examinations.
Saturday, June 9—Annual recital of
the department of music, 8 p. m., at the
college chapel.
Sunday, June to—Annual educational
sermon, at First Baptist church, 11a. tn ,
by Rev. C. K. Baker of Boise, Idaho.
Joint sessions of the Christian associations
at college chapel at 3 p. tn. Baccalaure­
ate sermon by Rev. J. H. Braven at Bap­
tist church, 8 p m.
Monday, June 11— Meeting of board
of trustees, 3 p. tn. Commencement en­
tertainment, Philergian literary society,
8 p. tn., in college chapel.
Tuesday, June 12 —Orations by mem­
bers of the junior class, 2:30 p. m. Stu­
dents’ reunion, 8 p. tn.
Wednesday, June 13—Annual meeting
of the alumni association, to a. tn.
President’s reception to trustees, faculty
and graduating class, 3 to 5 p. tn., at his
residence. Graduating exercises 8 p. tn ,
at First Baptist church. Program will
Kummer S«rm«l, Walewa, Or.
consist of orations by members of the
The fifth annual summer normal will graduating class, president’s address to
open July 2d, and continue up to the the class, and conferring of degree*.
August examination. Classes will be
formed in all the Z2 branches tor state
fare a Cai« la On. Ray.
and county papers. Tuition, f!> tor the
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablet«.
term. For further information address AH druggists refund money if it fails to
J. J. K rspm . or
cure. The genuine bas L. B. Q. on each
Sin. Gao. W. Joxgs,
tablet. For sal« by Rogers Bros.
47-8
Salem, Or.