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s= VOL. 77 Entered at the Postofflce tn McMinnville, as (econd vlassmatter. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 190«. One Dollar if paid in advance, 3inglenumbersflve cents. Asiesan the Electiea. A Big Drop THESE ARE THE FIGURES. TENSION CURVE To Old Time Prices OFFICIAL VOTE OF YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON. POLLED JUNE 4, 1900. McMinnville Fence Works, M c M inn vi llb , O r . Running for Office Talking Politics » » » Is the concern of both fat and lean- » but a subject of more vital import' 8» ance is the » i» THE GREAT PROBLEM OF CHEAP LIVING i» » To this end where can you 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 *♦ Ò» i» the little grocery is coming right up to the scratch selling goods. ^oco<xx><xxx>o<xxxxxxxxxxx>g 1—- 8 8 8 4 . *■ J V.'J. 7- . -? TO COMPOUND . - ■ -r- PRESCRIPTIONS 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 ubove facts remember we ar careful and strive to please one and all alike. These are reasons why our prescription file thribbles all in this county. We • are recognized by doctor and customer alike for be ing accurate and dispensing only the purest drugs. ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists Congressm»n 1st Ihstrict. Bernard Daly, demo-peo SO W P Elmore, pro 1 «’ Jas K Sears, reg-peo ... 4 J hos H Tongue, rep 65 Justice Supreme Court. C J Bright, pro............ .. 10 Thos G Greene, dem.... 83 Chas E Wolverton, r /b Oregon Dairy Food Com’r J W Bailey, r (Ä P L Kenady. pro .......... 5 W Schulmerich, dem-peo .. 74 Prosecuting Attorney. J N Hart, rep 78 John A Jeffery, dem-peo.......... 87 Joint Senator, 11th Dist. W Tyler Smith, rep ................. ! 6G J T Simpson, dem-peo 9« Representative, 14th Dist. 1 11 R Y Blalock, pro ........................ W W Conder, dem 89 B L Eddy, rep. 6Ô Reprsentattves. Clarence Butt, r. .. 52 E F i.amson, r .... .»J A J Hunsaker, pro J C Lucas, pro...................... 9 C R Matthis, Bryan. 113 T L VanOrsdal, Brjau 81 Sheriff. E A Alderman, rep.. . 51 F W Sitton. Bi van 110 II M Williams, pro County Clerk. M S Adams, pro. 9 W A Mellinger, Bryan •u J H Nelson, rep. 64 Recorder. H C Gist, Bryan 96 J Lewis Hoskins, rep 64 H V Mills, pio 8 Treasurer I) M Caldwell, Bryan 95 John Parrott, pr<i 8 O O Rbude, rep bl Assessor. Richard Baird, 1. 9 B A Johnston, Bi 91 J M Yocom, rep bh Superintendent J B Dodson, pro-Bryan 82 E V Littlefield, rep 85 Coroner. J M Chapman, rep f>7 C II Christenson, pi 8 Samuel Ho worth, B 91 Surveyor. C E Branson, rep 66 T K Cone, pro. 11 H 8 Maloney, Bryan 91 Commissioner. Martin Johnson, pro 8 J C McCrea, Bryan 97 Amos Nelson, rep. 62 Amendments. Municipal Indebtedness—Yes 23 86 Judiciary—Yes 16 Judiciary—No. 89 Irrigation—Yes 23 irrigation—No 7(> Repealing—Yes 20 Repealing—No 6*5 Equal Suffrage—Yes 1 62 Equal Suitrage—No. 6<j, Stock at Large—Yea. <.3 Stock at Large—No 83 81 4 5 53 M 1 4 40 • 6 6 64 75 a * 81 .39 10 4 36 58 1< 1 RI 3 86 56 1 47 42 10 69 68 2 9 47 38 2t 5 81 51 2 G> .33 2 33 53 9 55 f7 89 39 51 58 M 82 79 rtSTRICT t. Wall Paper Everything but Ingrains for the next 60 days at a very LARGE DISCOUNT. Must have room for more paper now on the road. Yours Truly, H. C. BURNS. Nothing Adds More 1 To the dressier«» of an individual that, a neat and tasteful vest chain. Almost as essential to the middle man as is the collar to the npj>er, or the shoe to th* foot. Let 11« show yon onr new line ol hard soldered chains. Each tiny Jink brazed with the finest of gold solder. 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Vine W Peaice, justice F L Roberts, •* Nels Nelson, constable W J Underwood, “ Carlton— Aaa Kelsey, super dist 12 John Lindberg, C G Scott, super Chas Taylor, Checo wan— W R Morris, J B Perkins, North Yamhill — J W Estes, super diet A A Russell, J G Morris, N G Russell, “ DISTRICT 6. J E Brooks, justice Jas M Pugh, M W J Brower, constable .. 62 Frank T Ilayes, “ .. Summer Normal. Valero, Or. The fifth annual summer normal will open July 2d. and continue up Io the Ingest examination. Classes will 1« W m F. D iklschxfidf . r & Rao., formed in all the 22 brant ltes for state Jeaelei« and O|-ti<-i.m«. tnd comity rsr*»« Tuition, ffi for the term. 1 or lurther itiloraialuin address J I. KatFa, or The Rs pouts a »nd Weekly Oregoaiai. Sen. Gao. W. J ones , On j vear for *2, strictly in advancr Salem, Or. C51 S3 7 4 72 46 28 63 1: 43 G A Graves, justice................. < < T .J Jellison, Chas H Burch, constable ........ Thos H Holcomb, " ........ Amity— <'olu.nl.iis School Note. J T Simpson, super dist 21 . Well,this is the last time we will both W T Weston, er you with these notes for this school L L Bockes, super dist 26........... E U Henderson, " ............ year. Whiteson — All the pupils of the ioth grade have I finished their grades and will graduate. A L Hadaway, super dist 22 . . . . F R Kinderman, “ The race for the college scholarship Will A Hobaugh, super dist 24 .. stands between.I Claud Sparks and Miss Amos Schrock, “ F.dna Forbes. They both have a very- Willamette— high average and it will be a close race J R Forrest, super dist 19 " 20 . . We have tried to give you the news J T Wood, from this building for this year as far as DISTRICT J. possible, and in conclusion the writer J T Hembree, justice . wishes to say that we have all done a E A Hill, tine year's work, and special credit is C Westerfield, constable given to the teachers who have striven C N Woodworth, " so hard to help bring this school up to Lafavelte-- the first rank. In conclusion we bid all J H Old', super dist 1 1 teachers and pupils good bye and hope that all will have a pleasant vacation. 63 69 12 5 57 1- 33 4 37 A>n M • Van Parker, C C Linden, justice D Delashmutt. constable D S Southmayd, “ South Sheridan—' Geo Gutbroad, supervisor dist 28 Willamina— Henry H Wade, supervisor dist. 30. S Wigle, David Leno, " 3' John Wachena. “ North Sheridan— Win Casey, supervisor dist 15 JE Bell, “. •• Bellevue— c w Babcock, super dist 27 D M Kirby, " — 8 4 71 1 « Makes the food more delicious and wholesome 611 49 57 83‘ 31 11 42 16 30 28 20 21 37 43 25 301 67 4 97 1303 71 1663 1 161 .360 Just What Was Wanted. 21 136 4 1 108 1450 3 207 61 1375 617 1075: 436‘ 1159 f>OK 891 697 616 1109 1110 1G03 Ed Littlefield is highest man on the ticket and Clarence Butt the lowest. The Indians of Willamina only cast one vote for cattle to lie shut up, and voted 2 to 1 against their squaws having the ballot. 93 56 1413 110 1467 11 n.2. 24 37 19 10 41 44 20 18 19 37 28 17 14 21 371 38 28. 77 50 162 27' The only reliable figures of the returrs may be found in this paper this week. Woman suffrage was lost in Yamhill county by one vote. Every man who voted against it can now see what he might have done. It was a close call for the legislative ticket. Dr. Matthis made a fine race, aud VanOrsdol wasn't far behind. The repealing amendment was the only one that oarried. The sentiment in Yamhill is for free “niggers.” The opposition came far from getting all they wanted, but are taking their medicine calmly. Newberg is their bane. It is doubtful if the republican party has a man who could beat Ward Sitton, lie is a very popular boy, but ought to be a republican. Alderman made a good race, considering the popularity of the other fellow-. Hart has a handsome majority for prosecuting attorney in the district, and Dr. \\ . Tyler Smith and B. L. Eddy get the joint offices by big majorities. Mr. Hunsaker is the leading apostle of prohibition, receiving 290 votes. The party vote will average about 200. The highest vote cast is for sheriff, aud is 3127, which is 270 below the registra tion. Stock will continue to run at large, there being a majority of 529 in its favor. CANDIDATES. » NO. 25 202 458 723 383 81 1 529 IÌ074' South McMinnville— J B Fletcher, super dist 23 James Reid, “ North McMinnville— Hoyt Malone, super dist 17 < < John Willis, “ Baker Creek— Maine Berry, “ 16 John Hendrick, super (list 16 Fairlawn— B F Bones, super dist 25 J B Handley, " district 7. R Baxter, justice John Glass, “ Robert Earl, constable J W Turner, “ .......... Fast Dayton — Wallace Goodrich, super dist 18, J A Lambert, “ “ . West Dayton— W M Hamilton, super dist to. F J Wirfs, 108 89 79 83 53 79 72 79 157 108 117 146 . . 79 bl "From the way the election was car ried ofT yesterday, I have reached the conclusion that that registration law is just the thing we have wanted for years," said a democrat this morning. “And now that it has proved to be a benefit, let the next legislature amend it so that only persons who have duly registered may have the right to a vote. The regis tration law is a movement in the direc tion of good, clean politics, and the re publicans acted wisely w hen they passed it. To understand fully the benefit of the law it was only necessary yesterday to visit certaiu parts of the city and com pare the conditions there with those of two and four years ago. Everybody knows that liquor has always been sold on election day. No matter bow vigilant the police are, the law will be violated. Men will have whiskey on election day, probably because the sight of a closed saloon awakens a thirst, and they will get it by hook or crook. In 1886 and 1898 they seemed to gain entrance to half the saloons in town through some occult understanding with the doorten- ders, and parts of the city w ere thronged with drunken men and tights were fre quent. Yesterday I visited those same parts of tow n, and did not Bee a drunkten man The saloons were apparently dosed, but there were other means of getting liquor that were not the cause of sobriety. The cause was, in myopinion, the registration law. It knocked ont the grafters, whose sole efforts in an election is to brace a candidate for enough money to buy a jag with, and then to raise a disturbance. If that opinion is correct, let us all say, “Lord bless tho framers of the registration law.' "—Telegram. Program lllfh School Commence» mem. To be held at tho opera house, June 56 Si 8th, 1800, 8 p. m. sharp : ----—• • «------- 1. Invocation, Rev. G. W. Fender. 2. Salutatory, Bertha M. Wood. nirMINNVIlXK COLLEGE. 3. Solo, “Cupid and I,” Mrs. Talmage. 4. Bryant, Poet, Editor, Edna Forbes. Program or the l orl>.«eron«l 5. "The Antiquity of Freedom,” Bry Animal Com men cpine nt. Thursday and Friday, June 7 and 8— ant, Walter Long. 0 "We Remain but Friend»,” by Jose Final examinations. Saturday, June 9—Annual recital of A. Gortner. Sung by Hobbs-l'atty quar the department of music, 8 p. ni., at the tet. 7. “The Indian Girl's Lament," Eva college chapel. Sunday, June to—Annual educational Collard. 8. Life, Bryant, J. W. Neal. sermon, at First Baptist church, 11a. tn., 8."An Indian at the Burial Place olhis by Rev. 0. R. Baker of Boise, Idaho. Joint sessions of the Christian associations Father»,” Thoma» Hutchins. 10. Solo, “Beneath the Pine»." Eugene at college chapel at 3 p. m. Baccalaure ate sermon by Rev. J. H. Bra ven at Bap Cowie», Geo. C. L. Snyder. 11. “The African Chief," Bryant, Lucy tist church, 8 p tn. Monday, June. 11 — Meeting of board Hilary. 12. Valedictory, Harry II Hobbs. of trustees, 3 p. m. Commencement en 13. Consort Galop,loseffey, Mrs. Annie tertainment. Philergian literary society, Evenden. 8 p m , in college chapel. 14. Claes Prophecy, J. Claud Sparks. Tuesday, June 12— Orations by mem 15. Address to class,Pre». H. L. Board bers of the junior class, 2:30 p. in. Stu man. dents’ reunion, 8 p. m. Wednesday, June 13—Annual meeting 16. String Quartet, Mrs. Annie Even- of the alumni association, 10 a. m. den, Chas. Grissen, Carl Griesen, Prof. President's reception to trustees, faculty Holman. and graduating class, 3 to 5 p. ni , at his 17. Presentation of Diplomas, Chair residence. Graduating exercises 8 p.m., man Irvine. Awarding of prise«. at First Baptist church. Program will consist of orations by members of the C»re a ( aid in One Day. graduating class, president s address to Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. the class, and conferring of degrees. All druggists refund money if it fails to Over 4000 pairs of new spring shoes enre. The genuine baa L. B Q. on each shown at the Grange store. tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. 47-6