Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1894)
M’MINNVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1894. Entered at the Post office in McMinnville, as Second class matter. VOL. XXIV. LOCAL NEWS. THE COMMERCIAL LIVERY STABLE. GATES & HENRY, Props. E Street, north of Third. Everything New and Firrt-elas*. <‘i>nveyanre of Commercial Travel er« a specialty. Board and «tabling by the day or month We solicit a fair *hare of the local pat ronage. Matthies Brothers, PROPRIETORS CITY MARKET. FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. CHOICEST IN THE MARKET. South side Third St. between B and C. CITY BATHS —AND— TO.WMIR1AL PARLOR*, Logan & Kutch, Prop’s. For a Clean Shave or Fashionable Hair Cut Give Us a Call. Baths are new and first-class in every re spect. Ladies’ Baihs and shampooing a special ty. Employ none but first-class men. Don't forget the place. Three doors west of Hotel Yamhill. WRIGHT, ELSIA Manufactory and Deals in HARNESS I SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Brashes and aella them cheaper than they can be bonght anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our ail home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassable by those who buy them rut: nc.niNNV ii . i . e National Bank —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, $¡50,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. President, - J. ß COWLS. Vice President, - LEE LA UOHLIÑ. Cashier. - - E. C. APPEKSON Asst. Cashier - - W. ,S. LINK Board of Directors: J. W. COWLES. LEE LAUGHLIN, A. J. APPEKSON, WM. CAMPBELL, J. L ROGERS. Sell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans fers on New York, san Eranaiseo and Portland. DeiHisita received subject to check. Interest paid on Time l>e|»>sits. Loans money on approved •ecurity. Collections made on all accessible points. JOHN F. DERBY, Proprietor of The McMinnville Situated at the Southwest corner of the Fair Qrounds. Ail size, of first-class Drain Tile kert constantly on hand at lowest living prices. • M c M innville , O regon • E. J. Qualey & Co., QUINCY, MASS., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GRANITE MONUMENTS AND ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY FURNISHINGS All work fully guaranteed to give perfect satis faction. Refers by permission to Win. Me Chris man. Mrs. L. E. Bewley. Mrs. E. D. Fellows. Holl’s Old Jewelry Stand, 3d Street. I. ». CALBRKATH. K. «. OOVCHBR. Calbreath & Goucher. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. * M c M inn vitt.« Oaroob (Office over Bralv’s bank. 1 MeMlNNVIüüE PRETTY DISHES Good, of all descriptions moved and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. HITE’S^ Third St. 1 door W. of Burns A Daniels Restaurant MEALS AT ALL HOURS Best 25c Neal in City. Choice Fruits. Confections, Nuts and Cigars. ICE CREAM! Lemonade, Soda Pop, Etc. Board by the Day or Week. Speech of Reed, of Maine A Marvelous Showing SUBSTANTIAL DISHES PRETTY, SUBSTANTIAL, DISHES HEATING STOVE ? HODSON’S IS94- PRICES. CALL EARLY AND MAKE SELECTION. © Upholstered Hovelties. BURNS & DANIELS The Reporter ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR CIDER! CIDER! F Truck and Dray Co. The Standard Dictionary B. E. COULTER. Prop. NO. 43 I Few more sewing machines left at a bargain at C. G rissen ’ s . A. C. Davis has again taken up resi Opening of the New York Republican Campaign at Cooper Union. dence in the city for the winter months. J. M. Kirkwood and Arthur McPhillips Are always a pleasure. They are students of the law under Judge Business Paralysis Due to Unwise Magers. can be JUST AS SERVICEABLE Tariff Leg ¡station—Benefits Ac« Mrs. Anna Evenden and children left cruing to the Country I ndcr Saturday for San Diego, where they will Protection—Lesson of Re as the plainest kind of ware cent State Elections. remain this winter. Charles Peckham is building a house for his own occupancy, near the resi N ew Y ork , October 13.—Rarely dence of his father. ever has there been a ratification Nettie Guild, who has been teaching meeting of such magnitude in New In Columbia county the past five months, York as that which was assembled Are always most desirable, for returned home last week. in and about Cooper Union this eve Graham Glass of Portland, our prede ning to hear the speech of ex-Speak reasons at once apparent cessor in the publication of this paper, er Thomas B. Reed, of Maine. The was a pleasant caller Monday. judicious housekeeper will select demonstration was under the auspi The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. ces of the regular republican organ Snuffer died on the 22d, aged ten days. a dish not easily broken. ization of the city’ and county of New Mrs. Snuffer is reported quite ill. York, and the results surpassed their Mrs. Nettie Ungerman, state president most sanguine expectations. Not of the W. R. C., returned from her visit »31 only was every corridor and aisle in to eastern states last Saturday. the hall crowded by 7:30 o'clock, but No better work done in the state than ä the open square in front of Cooper at the McMinnville Steam Laundry. Union was filled, and the auditors The ordinances of North Yamhill re quire the closing of saloons at 10 p. m. there were treated to campaign a. speeches by local orators, Mr. Reed and on Sundays. Are the kind that you wil find spoke as follows: The Endeavorers of the C. P. church I confess to a sense of unwilling- will hold a social taffy pulling in the at WALLACE & WALKER’S vacant store room of Union block this ness to come before this great audi ence here to-night. That unwilling evening. Then, too, they combine cheap- The members of the Epworth league of ness does not arise from any lack of the M. E. church are organizing a read interest iu the cause which concerns liess with other ffood qualities ing circle on a plan similar to the Chau us all, for I never felt a deeper in tauqua course. terest than now. Nor does it arise J. P. Geer, the bold navigator of the from any doubt of our success, for never a finer opportunity for a little all this disaster everybody knows ness. Nor has he the slightest idea Yamhill, was in the city this week, look that seems to be assured. It is be business sense, for a little of that who has any business sense. It was of the value thereof. The president, ing out for business. A good deal of cause the presentation of any argu wholesome wisdom which we put in the utter uncertainty, the appalling writes to Mr. Catchings that this is business is going his way. ment by any speaker seems almost to the affairs of ordinary life. Let doubt as to what would happen to only the vantage ground for a new An eight day, mantel, striking clock, entirely unnecessary. The case has us then commence with a frank ad us. Who could build on shifting attack. Mr. Hill declares that only with alarm for $5, without alarm $4.50,at argued and is arguing itself so thor mission that the action of the demo sand? During all the time that the the citadel has been carried, and that Wm. F. Dielschneider’s, the leading oughly in the course of events now cratic party and its complete failure so-called house bill was pending men he is going back for the rest of the Are You jeweler of Yamhill county. taking place, that the eloquence of in the art of governing this country could only fear the worst, for the town. These seemed backed up by Rev. O. B. Whitmore of Sheridan has an orator, if I had it, would surely was perfectly natural, and that as house bill was about the worst thing all the official democratic power. The Considering accepted a call to the pastorate of the seem to fall far short of that convic individuals the democrats are not re which the unwisdom of man ever de democratic press seems with. them. Congregational church at Corvallis, and tion which has already taken posses sponsible therefor. Nor can we ven vised in these late years of Christian It does look as if the only men in the The Purchase of a will move to that city. ture to say that we were prophets civilization. This bill went to the democratic party who have any dis Our prices are lower than Portland or sion of the public mind. Mr. Evarts, whose predictions were being ful senate, many a democrat voting for position to try tbeir own work were Salem laundries’ and the work guaran in one of those brilliant sayings filled, fori am persuaded that no it, not because he believed in it, but the senators from Maryland, Ohio teed equally as good, then why not en which have so often lighted up a life man on our side dared to foreshad because the senate would make it and New Jersey, and they are being of dignity and honor, declares that courage your home laundry. ow one-half of what has happened, nearer decency and fitness. It is the hooted at in all democratic conven Subject for the Sunday evening dis the wisdom of mankind, after 6000 most of us not a tithe. Naturally fashion in democratic conventions tions in the United States, and years, has discovered no better course at the Cumberland Presbyterian enough, if we who were their ene nowadays I notice to denounce the where, as in Ohio, they were not church : The proper relation between method of administering justice than church and state. to set up two men on opposite sides, mies did not prophesy this measure democratic senators, and to demand maligned in set terms, the presiding of calamity the ordinary democratic that they 8hall be relegated to pri officer proclaims the doctrine of “re D. G. Stutts from Grundj’ county, Iowa, charged with the duty of exaggerat arrived here last week and will probably ing the merits of his side and, per voter could not have dreamed of it, vate life. This is absolutely inhu newed war,” of “vantage ground for buy a farm. He is a brother-in-law of J. haps, abusing the other. Hardly and, therefore, did not have it in his man ingratitude. Notwithstanding new attack,’’ and such unwholesome the bad accounts of the senate, and advice. N. Converse, who bought the Harrison any better method has ever been dis heart. It is because I am sure from out they were many, they saved the place near Amity. BUSINESS UNCERTAINTY. covered for governing the world than It is pretty evident to any sensible All persons indebted to R. Jacobson by political parties, who set up po ward and visible signs, notably from democratic party from annihilation. will please call and settle as we have litical speakers to chant the merits the elections in Vermont and Maine, Why do you suppose these senators, man that quiet and certainty are not waited patiently, and now are obliged to of their own and denounce the vices that men are laying aside their par these democratic senators, made 630 to be hoped for in democratic suc —-w-e make collections to meet obligations. of their enemies. The position, there tisanship and are willing to do their amendments to tne house bill? Was cess. On the other hand, the repub Word has been received from Rev. fore, of a political speaker in ordina share toward saving the country, it out of pure premeditated wicked licans are forced into such a position Bonnell, state evangelist of the Christian ry times seems to be simple and easy. that I am willing to lay aside mine ness? Or was it on the demand of that they must staj’ two years to church, that he will be able to come to and discuss on reasonable terms what their constituents? Did the junior give business that which it must McMinnville Thursday, Nov. 1st, when a On the other side, to-day the task is best to do here and now for the senator from New York hang out for have to do anything successfully. » Sft. — still appears as easy as of yore. All series of meetings will be begun. common interests. Whenever the collars and cuffs by the direct insti We could not make an exchange for The regular winter organization has they have to do is to forget that they principals in Mr. Evarts’law suit lay gation of the devil or because he the better from our point of view, been perfected in the Olds district, and are in power, that they have them aside their grudges their lawyers lived in Troy? Did Senator Smith because Cleveland and the senate every Wednesday evening the combative selves the responsibility, and then can lay down their weapons. So, rescue some of the manufactures of could oppose. We certainly •could and social elements the neighborhood go at us in the old-fashioned way, when in politics a great mistake has New Jersey because the fiend whis not do anything to make the tariff collect and settle obetrnse problems in charging all disaster to the past, and been made, so great that all men pered into his ear, or because he worse, for that is contrary to our debate. promising everything for the future. can see it, partisanship can be laid heard the human voices of his con principles. To sum it all up in a Mr. Dougherty of the Sheridan Land Even the senior senator from New Company informs us that his firm has York, who has been out of the party aside and the case can be stated stituents? But I do not care here word, democratic promises mean war been successful in completing a number for some months, signalizes his re without exaggeration of the merits and now to discuss the relative mer on business certainty, while the re of real estate deals lately. He is a live turn by joining in the old chorus, of your own side or abuse of the its of Mr. Wilson’s or Mr. Gorman’s publicans must give you rest. We dealer and if there are any buyers abroad just as if he had never lost a step in other. Of course, no man is perfect system. Both were democrats. Nor do not promise you prosperity, for LARGE INVOICES JUST INI is apt to find them. the procession. Our task on this ly fair this side of the river of death, do I care to discuss the merits of the these conditions are not of our for prepossessions and life associa senate bill. So far as it protects choosing. We do not recommend The Martin hop crop at North Yam side was never more difficult. To hill, which was attached by Sheriff Hen attention We invite the recur to Mr. Evarts’ suggestion, tionscan never be entirely overcome, reasonably American industries all the senate bill. It was not of our derson on a chattel mortgage held by M. but there are times when men who is well, so far as it does not all is enacting. But it is very certain that of all persons contem Reinstein, was sold at four cents, Rein- what would be the state of mind of have never before acted together can wrong, to my thinking, but it is the if there is any good in it, the only plating the purchase of stein bidding them in. The crop con any counsel for plaintiff called upon think alike. These times are shown law of the land, Dot with my con way to get at it is to give it a chance. sisted of 45 bales. The pickers are said to address the jury when the defend by the actions of men and not by new goods in our line. sent, and, for that matter, not with Of course, business in this country ant’s attorney had fully confessed to be “in the soup” for their pay. their speech. the consent of the democratic candi must revive to some small degree if Come and see them. Proprietors of other town laundries do his client’s guilt, and had over THE MAINE ELECTIONS. date for governor. we can have peace. It cannot stay whelmed him with all the reproaches not spend their money in McMinnville, Maine is a state where democracy TAMPERING WITH THE TARIFF. where it is now unless American en then why patronize them. 42-3 and epithets and denunciations of is rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun, There is also another fact. So long terprise is dead, and that can never Three big wagonloads of household which the language was capable. and yet in Maine the democracy so as Mr. Cleveland stays in power the be. We shall have struggles over goods on Monday was the last installment His occupation would be absolutely expressed themselves that the tidal evil can not be rectified. What, then, wages and lessened profits and in in the moving of Mr. Harvey Walker’s gone, and even Joseph Choate, or majority of 27,000 given years ago remains, not for the republican par- creased competition to contend with, effects from his Polk county farm to his Rollins, or Root, or Carter, could newly acquired property in McMinnville. only flounder back into silence as when the deepest depression, the re | ty or the democratic party, but for and whatever failures to protect He is very much pleased with his new best he might. Such is the condition sult of the war, rested on the demo the people of the United States, to there are in this bill will find them cratic party, was exceeded by 11,000. do? Do we want certainty or uncer selves out. That much hurt will home. of the republican speaker to-day. William Miller, a 19-year-old lad, was There is no way in which he can im I do not think you realize what that tainty from now until 1896? We can come, that wages will not again detected by Marshal Neal in the act of prove on the defendant’s confession. majority means. If New York state lay aside all our partisan feeling and reach their former level, I do not were to give 300,000 it would hardly agree that the great and paramount doubt; but we shall learn at the cost taking a pair of shoes from the buggy of PERFIDY AND DISHONOR. James Mitchell last Friday night, and exceed it; 75,000 would represent curse of this country for the last ly school of experience, and perhaps ------- IS ONLY-------- I have been in the habit for some only the increase. None of us ex eighteen months has been uncertain learn enough to pay the cost of tui was arrested. He acknowledged his guilt before Justice Rhodes, Saturday, years of speaking of the democratic pected such a majority. There was ty. Nobody dared to start in busi tion. and was given thirty days in the county party in terms which seemed to me no special organization. The demo ness or go on with his business so We shall learn among other things « jail. to be just, but which the members of crats did it themselves. Many of long as no foundation could be dis to avoid the chairman of the ways The removal of the city waterworks it have not found entirely satisfacto them voted with us and many more covered. Business is not gambling. and means committee and his entire from their present location to some point ry, and yet I never dreamed of using stayed at home, determined by out It tries its best to take no chances. school as men who are pursuing a Notice of Final Settlement. nearer the center of the city, is a project words about the party or its chiefs spoken action or by silence to show What it demands more and more bygone dream. Did you notice how OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, receiving consideration, and it is said which have been shouted in speeches their appreciation of the results of every year is certainty. What, then, that gentleman adorned his last ad as the administrator de horns non of the the change is very likely to be made in N ’ estate of .1. N. McDaniel, late of Yamhill county, by great democrats from Maine to party government which they saw shall the business world do to pro dress by an outburst of enthusiasm The proposition is to secure deceased, has filed his final account as such ad the spring. —MADE FOR— Texas, and italicized in much letter about them on every hand. Was thi6 cure certainty as the basis of its fu which showed how much his head ministrator in the county court of Yamhill coun CENTS A GALLON AT WHITESON ty, Oregon, and said court has set Tuesday, the a block of ground and pump the water writing by a very exalted public a sensible course of action, well-! ture action? 6th day ot November, 1894, at the hour often was actually in the clouds? I cite it 6tipply from a well. Different vacant —ALSO— o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time and the usual place of holding county court, at blocks over the city are being investi functionary. I should never have founded, and one which ought to be It is not necessary, in order to ar not because it is of much importance, ruit butters , the court house at McMinnville, Yamhill county. gated. dreamed of charging the senate of followed by their brethren in New j rive at a proper conclusion, to dis but simply as showing the leader • Oregon, as the place for the hearing ot sajd final RUIT JELLIES. account, ami any objections to the same, if any the United States, though of another York and all over the union? What cuss or decide which party is best or ship we have now. Mrs. A. E. Barker of Forest Grove will Made by steam process on short notice. Bring objections there be. Now. therefore, all persons interested in said speak in Eisia Wright’s new brick hall, political party, with perfidy and dis is the present condition of things, in your apples and be convinced. "The battle for tariff reform,'’ he which is worst. Would the success estate are herebv notified to appear at said time and place and show cause if any there be why McMinnville, Or., Sunday, Oct. 28, 1894. honor. and yet that is only a portion and what ought we as sensible men of the democratic party this fall pro said, “has been a wonderful and in HUFFER & BELAT. said estate should not be finally settled, said tinal account allowed and said administrator dis Subject of morning discourse, 11 o’clock, of the epithets which were chosen to want? duce certainty? Let us see what spiring contest.” charged. 40-5 ’’Education the basic principle of social by the chief magistrate of their own The past fifteen months have been they say themselves. If they, the Dated this the 1th dav of October. 1*94. I well remember the close of that J. W. HOBBS reform.” Subject of evening discourse, selection. When I saw the senator months of suffering in the houses of ( leaders, lie, you would not trust Administrator de bonis non of said estate. contest when, to use the language of 8 o’clock, “Building the next step in ed from Maryland in the senate cham RAMSEY « FENTON. Atty’s for said estate. the people. Not starvation, not de ' them. If they tell the truth, you the democratic correspondent of the ucational progress.” Lectures free. All ber with uplifted right hand success privation of the absolute necessities can find no rest for the soles of your democratic “Timet" of Chicago, Defines 75,000 more words and are invited to attend. Immediately after ARTHUR J. VIAL. M. D. phrases than any other diction the morning lecture an effort will be fully call witness after witness to of life, for this country has accumu feet on any Ararat. The democratic “every member of the house democ ary in the English Language. prove that their party chief had be lated too much of this world’s goods ■ chairman of the committee on ways racy had been morally and legisla Physician and Surgeon, made to organize a Secular Sunday guiled them into the passage of the the past thirty years that utter want and means, who was a leader until tively whipped.’’ school. «■ very bill he so bitterly denounced, I should paralyze and kill, but that the democratic senator from Mary Senator John H. Mitchell met his ap I remember well how every time I MCMINNVILLE, ORE The best and most complete ever issued pointment last Friday night, and ad thought how far short in the last want which is the great unhappiness land stripped him of his armor and rose that day I thought how much to the English-speaking race. The most dressed the people here on the work of campaign I had fallen of describing of civilization, the want of comforts ’ dragged him around the walls of they looked like a grain field devas learned men of this country and England congress in improving rivers and har the actions liable to result from the to which we have been accustomed. Troy, declared before the house ad have endorsed it, and to their verdict is tated by a bail storm. They were added that of leading American colleges bors, and attested his entire willingness supremacy of the party to which I I will draw no picture of idle mills, journed, amidst the cheers of the devastated, not by us, for they had to favor the project of locks at Lafayette. was opposed. silent machinery, men without work, democrats, that the fight was but 100 majority, but by themselves. I * 320 ACRES AT $20 PER ACRE. He was greatly surprised at the magni I have, therefore, no epithets to money without employment, capital begun. He hastened back to his little thought I should live to hear tude of the stream and its depth of water, It is just the thing for everyone in w ant of a bestow to-night. My weapons have unused, and labor wasted and lost constituents in West Virginia to re that the scene was “inspiring.” Won good comprehensive and reliable dictionary that is abreast of modern scholarship. It is I 190 acres in cultivation; good pasture for cattle, which convinced him that navigation to been taken from me and my occupa with each day’s setting sun. That iterate the same notice, crossed the derful it was, indeed, but inspiring— destined to hold preeminence for many two houses, two barns and two orchards. Will McMinnville is practicable. He was ac vears to come. Henceforward our old friends 1 sell all or a part on easy terms, or will rent on tion as a political speaker for this picture is too familiar to you all. No lifting waters to proclaim it again to never. Perhaps the orator when he companied by General Wm. Kapus, who ebster and Worcester must take a back i condition that renter buys team and farming seat. Sold only by subscription at a price implements. The above is a fine farm situated also made an interesting address. Both campaign seems to be gone, Yet in body can charge this fairly to the the British, and, refreshed by that used both words was not thinking of most satisfactory. | four miles southeast of Dayton. Boat landing I anti warehouse with cleaners less than one mile gentlemen were introduced by their some way I do not regret it. If we terms of the tariff law which exists touch of his mother earth, vibrated that scene, but of the brilliant dinner S. HAWORTH distant. can no longer talk politics we can, any more than they can to the tariff back to renew his declaration. Sure in London, where his legs were under “ bed-rock ” democratic friend, Judge Publishers’ Agent L. H. BAKER. Galloway. perhaps, do better. Surely there was which used to exist. What caused ly he does not mean peace and quiet Newberg, Oregon 1 Box 106, McMinnville. Or. Continued on Second Page. NEW FURNITURE TILE FACTORY, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cents. FARM FOR SALE I The U. S. Government, through the Agri cultural Department, has been investigating the baking powders for the purpose of inform ing the public which was the purest, most economical and wholesome. The published report shows the Royal Baking Powder to be a pure, healthful preparation, absolutely free from alum or any adulterant, and that it is greatly stronger in leavening power than any other baking powder. Consumers should not let this valuable infor mation, official and unprejudiced, go unheeded.