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Yamhill County Reporter It. I. ASH« KV, F.alllor A Propr. j. <«. F<’K still Ollt. Aeeor.iule Editor. Subscription $1.00 Per Year FRIDAY, DEC. 27. i!Mi. APVFRI'lilNG KATE1I. Headingnotlceeln local columns 10 rent« per Hue for first week and cents pei itnetheivatt* r Display aavertifeeuifcii’s anntibi tate- one iuch per month |1, each additional inch o0 ceuta p**r month Obituarvand Tnarriap’p nntirp^ nnt «-n eed J ng 10 lilies published tree, it furnished in time tu be current new». Additional matter 10 cent» per line. It has been decided to next annual encampment G. A. R. in Washington D. the the A son was born to the wife General Funston on the 18th Oakland, Calif. The general is en route home from the Philippines and will arrive about January 1st. Th-' various county clerks of this state ar«- now engaged in getting «>r liMsking after supplii-., for thr ri-gis tratioii department of their offices. The registration of voters liegins in January and continues until Muy. A registration book is if-quired lor each election precinct, of which then- are from 1.’» to 20 in the small er counties to 70 in .Multnomah, and various blanks and affidavit forms are also necessary. Voters must register for each general election, aud consequently all those who registered in 1900 must come forward again Young men who have just become of age. and new residents all must register. Precinct maps must be prepared in order that the clerks may be able to register each elector in the precinct in which he resides. There are 21 precincts in this county. The voters may register either in the precinct before a notary public or justice of the peace or with the county clerk at his office. Closing Out Sale! The court of inquiry has rendered With each succeeding day a new aD adverse report but the laurels South American war is born. Colom are still thick upon Admiral Schley’s bia and Venezuela are now ready to brow. fight. All that is required is sol The proposal to send the anarch diers and someone to knock the chip ists to the Dry Tortugas is open to off' the other’s shoulder. one objection. The Dry Tortugas is “Historian’’ Macleay, ostensibly a not sufficiently remote. "laborer' in the navy department, Congressman Wachter has with but in reality drawing pay from the drawn his bill, and the movement to government for traducing its de abolish football at West Point and fenders, has again demonstrated Heal Estate Transfer*. Anuapolis has been set back forty- his contemptibleness by refusing to Week ending Dec. 18: resign when asked to do so bv the five yards. Wm F Jones and wf to Geo w president. However, without stop Jones 74 a pt A D Martin die t 4 s 16OO As between a vote of thanks to ping to argue the question President t4 .............................................. Chas L Barton to J H Conlee n 20 Roosevelt issued an order promptly Admiral Schley and a reopening of ft of lot 2 blk 7 Hurley’s add to Newberg.................................... 6o the investigation, let congress vote dismissing the obnoxious parasite Horatio N Hall to Joseph Hall 2.41 the thanks. The country is in favor from the naval service. a pt Jos B Rogers die t 3 r 2 of whatever will end the wrangle NOW IN R W Lancefield and wf to Geo E President McKinley's physicians Pate 8 44 a pt Carlos Buffiim die quickest. Consisting of are looking to congress for reim t 5 r 4 .......................................... .. George and M. A. Comegys to S A bursement of their services in the Tapestry Brussels, Imperial. Body Brussels, Royal Wilton Velvets and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., informs Ball 29.70 a pt Wm. McKune die president ’ s last days. They sa.v t 6r 5 ................................................ Ingrain Carpets. New Fine Line of Mattings and Linoleums. young men that success comes only AH Conlee and wf to DR Jackson to those who persevere. Mr. Rock«* that they don’t want to render a bill 5 ft ofi s side lot 3 blk 7 and 20 a Fine Line. A Larger and More to his widow: that it would be more feller has persevered for a number l’t off 11 pt lot 2 blk 7 H & L add to Newberg .. ................ than she could afford, and think con- Superior Stock of Furniture than ever. On WALL PAPER, old stock will of years now in being the son of a , gress should make them handsome 1 J Ï!. an< ^ ? j, Dakins to Henry be put down to bedrock, to make room for new. I do not give commissions to very rich father, ,------ and as ....----------------- ... - a conse- ---- 1-1 <s . . Ehret pt blk 2 Newberg . .< quence his prospects in lifp are quite appropriations to reward then for j 7 and p, w jj Smitn to Henry paper hangers, preferring to give it to mv customers. Ehret pt blk 2 Newberg . ( their services They make the plea promising Kloucbeck by guardian to that they took tremendous responsi- Joseph Mrs Hannah Cairnes 6.17 a t 4 The value of land has doubled in 1 bilities, because in operating on the »4 ..................................................... New Funeral Car may be found at Henry & Newell’s. some portions of Oregon during the 1 president, they were operating for American Mort. Co. to C. D. Com stock blk 51 in Dundee last few years. For 92 acres in 1 the entire American people. UStoO&CRR 166 72 a in tps 3, 5. 6, 9, to and 12 in ranges 2, Umatilla county the sum of >8000 3, 4 and 5 . ................................ We predict that the board of lady was recently paid, a figure of >87 an Walter Johnsou and wf to Wm Sill acre. This is probably the largest managers of the World's fair will do 20 a in sec 3-2-5. .................. price for that number of acres ever nothing but quarrel. It has begun. John Evenden and wf to Wm Col well lot 4 blk 35 Oak Park paid in that section. Improvements Mrs. Blair of St. Louis, has rushed to McM .............................. consisted of an orchard and good into print to declare that Helen H H and A E Gridley to M C W and Fred Morgan lot 3 Gould deliberately snubbed, slighted out-buildings. and cut all the other members at a 2 McM College add to McM Carnegie will give >10,000.000 fur recent meeting in New York. They Week ending Dec. 25. the establishment of a university for went there on purpose to u<et her. Wm S Bower aud wife to J L higher education and its doors ate to aud she didn't show up or apolo 7,-Qrth und wife, 2 a in t 3 r 1 be upen only to those who desire to gize. They propose that when Jos Everest to ! sadora B Everest, pt take up a post graduate course after Helen doe» come, she will think she J B Rogers die............ . .......... leaving the other educational insti is in Yukon. The board of lady City of Sheridan to Victor A Gross, lot 4 blk 14, Faulconer's add to tutions. The Salt Lake Herald has managers is a fool idea to begin with a picture of Carnegie as old Santa At the late Buffalo exposition, there Sheridan.......................................... We mean the fol owing facts: Claus holding a bag of >10.000,000 was a big building devoted to the F B Churchman to Victor A Gross, and with a scoop shovel filling a row board of lady managers, bnt it was lot 6 blk 4 Vqn Ostrums add to Sheridan............ . .............. ........ CHICKFRING, WEBER, KIMBALL of stockings hung before the nation s nothing more than a club room. H F Bedwell and wife to Fred Rei fireplace, while outside the window and WHITNEY PIANOS, and the fen rath, e half n wjj sec 8-2-4 In his magazine article William J W Vaughan and wife to W F How the regular Santa Claus is peepiug KIMBALL, EARHUFF and ESTEY ORGANS in with a look of consternation at i Allen White alleged that Senator ard, n half blk 31 Edwards add to Are not equaled in sweetness 01 tone, ease of action aud wearing qualities. They are not affected by bad weather, such a rival. But in the interest of' I Platt was a man of great vindictive Newberg............................................. 800 but adjust thetaselves to it. That the prices at which we offer them are as low as those of any house handling the Jas Morrison to F W Meyer, tract 67 true philanthropy the picture should ness -Apparently Mr. Platt means in Dundee Orchard Homes No 2 same or other makes and that the easy payments—from $5 up—which we offer, and the taking of old instruments on liberal exchange, absolutely brings to the people of Yamhill and adjoining counties the most liberal terms they be revised The Herald should place to demonstrate that this particular F W Meyer to James Morrison, tract r>QVF» ever Anir»v»r1 A Get w was a « « J have enjoyed A fact vr-Vn'oY, which proves At,.'« thisTs the w -w r 1^* Ö H No 2........................ outside the window an army of I charge in the offensive indictment Jas 68 T D Hess number we are selling. You can t get away from it: and wife to J W Gibson, American youths wondering how , . was not without foundation. Sena- 120 a sec 12-5-6 ................................ No home is complete in its happiness and joy without one of our instruments. See us or write. they cau ever reap the benefit or I tor Flatf. says positively that he Jas M Malone and Ida M Herrick fiud the opportunity to break into proposes u. b,’.Dg libel suits against to Jno A Jacobson, 30 a t 3 r 4 . . 900 ATTORNEY. the Carnegie university, Practical McClures magazine and against The crown prince of Siam, who is charity should benefit the poor; White, on account of <»._ recent to visit the United States next Oc others are able to pay their tvay “character sketch written by M. tober, is said to be a gentleman of P L. CONNER, White and published in the maga coloi. Some of the southern people through our universities. zine. The senator has taken the j will have to invent a way of keeping Attorney and him out of the dining room of the The greatest influence of all our article much to heart, and when I White house and at the same time Notary Public favorable influences to till Oregon questioned about his purposes said I not offend the ruler of a friendly If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the full of new home-makers will be the “Yes, I am going to bring suits. I power Offici rooms 9 and to, Union Block. ♦t most and the best for your money. In the <1 190."» exposition at Portland The will get this man’s scalp if it is the McHinnville, . Oregon coming and going of grocery stores the little 1 >w railroad rates, the national ast act of my life.” opera house grocery goes right along. Our characters of the occasion, the nat Land title« and iand business a specialty. The committee of western repre Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to Ex-Register U. S land office. ural bent of the well to do to see sentatives who are now engaged in / ■ Minutes bottom prices this month. Ccme and see. such shows, the display of unriva’. -d ¡taming a bill for Chinese exclusion ♦( ROBERT A. MILLER for «I grojuchs, -the informatiijn dis-emi- have held several meetings and have Attorney at Law nated, the glamour, the, -nil - asm decided to adopt the Kahn bill as Lunch. ♦i the basis for the new measure. One all will be the climax for an Oregon of Oregon City, Or. the proposed amendments will de the average time boom, the advance guard of which . mi ,'-»' that all Chinese criminals or I spent in a large city reMau- is already on the way. In the mid Chinese gyilty of inciting disorder • rant by three thousand All queations relating to land business prompt hinchers. It takes three ly answered by letter. die west and western east, the epi . shall be decreed to be unlawfully hours to digest a fresh egg demic of immigration i- on It is within the jurisdieUoQ of the United soft boiled; three hours to digest a boiled Probate Court i States. apple dumpling; three hours to digest the result of various intluene. - not /resh roast i>eei In fact, three hours is .the least of whub is the annual and Estate of W. D. Wrigbt. Petition for Mark Hanna's name used to be a fibout the time required to digest the continued epidemic of climate a the synonym, with many people, of average twelve riinute lunch. The ob sale of oats and hay allowed as praved states east of the m. unt.mi- tyranny, corruption and everything ject 01 the hasty lunch is *o let the busy for. man get back to his otb^e Estate of Theodore H Gilbert Re Witness is borne by . 1 \ newly that was bad. He is now regarded when the brain is active, the stomach by those who know him and have arrived homeseeker of th« .-tuess watched his public acts as a friend inactive for lack of necessary blood. The port of claims paid filed and approved. natural consequence is indigestion, and Administrator ordered to place •of the tide of humanity that n- of the laboring classes, and has just indigestion opens the door to many dis ment at the grave not to exceed a tnonu- The Burlington Route ranks among the in price uiovivg to this western coast, and it been chosen fur chairman of the eases. greatest of the woild’s raihoads. >65- Indigestion is cured bv the use of Dr. not problematic to state that Ore comm, t’.ee of thirty six of the most Over 8.000 miles long, employing 35,000 Estate of James O. Guild. Petition Tierce’s Gohlen Medical Discovery, eminent n.eu from the various call #«jn stand* on the threshold of the ings and pursuits n life, appointed which cures diseases of the stomach and for monthly allowance for widow and men; reaching 1.300 towns and cities in the create*/ development in her bist.in to dev ise a plan L, ,Git;-t dispute' other organs of digestion and nutrition, minor children filed and allowed f 30 per eleven states traversed by its lines; having and enables the perfect digestion and At this iB'orabM’ moment there is between capital aud laU,r. Jt has assimilation through-car arrangements w hich extend more month during administration of estate. of f<x*l. promise of ultin»wte building of an onh been a few months ago aiu< e a than half wav across the continent and earn ’t g * with heartfelt gratitude that I send this I wish > to publish with estly striving to give its patrons absolutely XMhmian canal, a * 'k that every prominent labor organization in tiie .•iv w»*4> i •< «” whivh '1 addrr'i- writes Mr WiUi't Sea adopted a resolution thanking ♦ U g’ouM 1. ''-inee Co N Y ”1 unequaled service, it is the line YOU should imM in the nation m; t lands will 1 east aomavht- uHe trull)childhood and suffered Hanna for ids lovaltv to their inter had select, next time you go cast. with it tuorr T less a > i gi«:w up At th« age of X>ve jM.’oense impeti ' to.\*^',7’ereial ests Senator Hanna « action a« an I « IS broke 5i down With Uv .«nf For Infants and Children. Oma bi Chicaco. Kansas City. St. Lou-s — and fennt WAS ter ‘ h Could not . it »»«ItH.ut d;*» aconditiaaa on the Eu 1c coast. T; c employer of labor «hows hi« fairness tress Could < ¡’Iv e.it » fr'w crrt'iin thing1» and EVERYWHERE beyond Ihi Kind You Hàïe Always Bought n t t ie t.< wi’tk hilt'the tune I’verv thing ■opening of China, the lompletior. of 4>id willingness to do the right thing. I trie I only Ra\e me temp- .try relief My wile v hi* experience he has never ebe Siberian railr» 4 v ith its posai 1 persu ukd me to try l>r Pierce’s Ciolden had a *»,;ke or serious difficulty finally MedK.il !»• «<’ovetv and rieasaut relict«- I A C StifLuen General Agent ibleresolution in tr»..-«.portation the with his w.wkuyen. and it is not t «'k -iK N^ttl.*» 'f the‘Golden Medical rh«c«w. Signature of etv and tn ' vi.tls of Dr Tierce*« Tlcasant Pel Cor Third and Stark St» Port.anj Qm. traffic with the gold t’..'.., t th,- north strange that the .. »ring classes let« I then elt «o well that 1 stopped taking molicine Several months have passed and T anti an increased trade > *h the look to him as the chainM their can do the hardest kind of work can eat any rights. I treno» to Harry. thing that w set before me an.I enjoy it I .«m orient—all this easterners be'.«: e r 'id aad this is the first tune I have ever Dec. 24 — C R. Shtrer, 26, and Daisv fcef ’ i means a giant stride n commercial AC: ocates ot the ship subsidy bill are /•Mv Io 4L'er'*'*« Common Sense Hughes. 22. a»tn on the Pacific coast and thei Molical Adviser m p4pi. y >—-' is sen’ becoming . little moderate in their de I’ve 24—Henry A Ladv, 24. and Olli. »re hurrying hither to establish mands. and aftet chpv have been kmx ke.i />«< on receipt of .'i one ce<A M«4U|y M Fvans. 22. r.n expense of mailing or 31 staiiA* themselves for taking advanta» ■ of out a tew times will be content to build f<>r cloth-bound »olitine Addrca» Dr. R. the increment that is to come j »hips without any subsidy whale«««. V. l'lerce, Buffalo. N. Y. Gntire Stoch Ht Cost for Cash Grange & Farmers Company lall line nl Carpets Window Shades and Lace Curtains I CoiTipiete Line oi L ¡idert^king Goode. ♦ *****»«»*»*«*«*** H. C. BURNS. e YOU CAN’T GET A H .4 1 FROM THEM VVi 1. ScOi 1. McMinnville. ;i You Are interested « 12 « L. E. Walker It is 8,000 Miles Long. 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