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Yamhill County Reporter. F. H. BARNHART, Editor & Propr. J.G. £CKn.lH,A>ieclale Editor. Subscription $I.GO Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Reading notice» In local columns 16 cent» per line tor *rst week and 5 cenu per line thereafter. DUplay advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month »1. each additional inch 50 cenu per Month. _ Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 lines published free. If furnished in time to be current news. Additional mailer 10 cent* per line. FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1894. C arusi ,« is now called ''secretary of the deficit. S enator H ill has gone south, and refuses to be comforted. It is said he is plotting to make Grover sorry for not writing that letter. W him the democratic party de creed free trade in hides, it little ex pected that its own hide would so soon tie suspended on the back fence. M ast democrats in St. Louis pre ferred to stay at home rather than go to the polls, cast a democratic vote and have a guilty conscience. Out of 120,000 voters, 44,000 votes were polled. They wanted a change and knew the easiest way to get it. ■■ii 1 ■ P # 4 M ore or less croaking is heard in opposition to Senator Dolph as the legislative session approaches. Most of it, we think, comes from the demo cratic and populist frog ponds, who keep it up for the sake of music. If they should cease there would not be so much noise. Dr. Talmage’s resignation as pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, offered some time ago, has just been accepted. It was only to be with held in case the church raised all the cash needed to rebuild. This they failed to do. The doctor resolved not to begin with a heavy debt hang ing over his church. T his is not sarcasm. It is straight democratic goods from the Chicago Tim«». Congressman Wilson may find that defeat at home will open larger opportunities abroad. Am bassador Bayard's well-known desire to go back to the senate, should it be acceded by the Delaware legislature, may result in Mr. Wilson’s elevation to a place for which his distinguished abilities peculiarly fit him—that of ambassador to the court of St. James. No settlement of the Chinese ques tion that stops short of overthrow of the present Tartar dynasty, can be regarded as a triumph of the cause of civilization. Just as the unseating of the barbarous queen of Hawaii was a blessing to the people of that country, the victory of the Japanese arms will be a blessing to the inhab itants of the Chinese empire. Hands off should be the policy of America and it should see that the same policy is observed by others. I ncompetent leadership ¡3 confess edly one of the primary causes of the defeat of the democratic party in the recent election. That is right. With competent leaders it would never have been brought onto the free trade ahoals, would never have surrendered the country to the sugar trust, and would never have been caught “monkeying” withau income tax. A party whose policy for a whole gen eration has been merely opposition und obstruction does not develop competent leadership for positions of trust and responsibility. If the party will reorganize on a basis that it can take up some such man as Mc Kinley or Reed for its leader, and do it now instead of waiting until the issue is past before endorsing him, it will not have so much to complain of in the future. The populists in congress have introduced bills for the appropriation of 196,000,000,000. Can the people be blamed for ridiculing and looking with suspicion upon the ideas of the third part? Ninety-six billions of dollars'. Just think of it. This pro posed expenditure for the United States alone is nearly ten times more than all the money in all the nations of the earth, including gold, silver, paper and every other form of cur rency. This would be independent of all expenditures which would be incurred in running all the bureaus and other machinery created by these bills. These propositions illustrate populist ideas of finance. If they had beeu in control of the last con gress they would have bankrupted the government and the country twenty times over Reuben Kolb, the defeated candi date of the populists for governor of Alabama, is out in a manifesto de claring that he will be inaugurated December 1st, and calling upon his friends to assist him. If he carries out his threat he will probably be arrested for treason. The Last »ad Kites. close of the tight when the sad news came. That Democracy was dying. His time-w oru brow on bis banner of fame All battered and gory w as lying. W e ooul 1 but think of bis “wildcat" shield, As it rose in tbs battle's commotion, And Ills tin-plate sword a» it glittered there, Like a star in the stormy ocean. We gathered close round his free-wool cot, Where the noble chief lay dying, And thought of his deep-laid suvar-trust plot, In the midst of a nation's sighing. We tenderly watched his income-tax eye. As his frame grew pallid and cold, We dropped our last tear as be heaved bls last sigh. And muttered “the tale is told. Then kindly and gently we laid him away, And with hands so eager and jolly, We wrapped him close in his free-trade cloak, and ¡aid him away it his lolly. ’T was the DEWI OF THE WEEK. OKLGO> NEW* AND NOTES. OER CONSENT NOT NECESSARY. Heart Palpitation ——------ --------- — The mercury was ten degrees below Portland merchants claim that The Pacific Cable May be Laid Without Our Cousent for zero in northern New York and trade is greatly improved. Indigestion, Impure Blood Lauding. Minnesota on the 19th. Cured by Hood’s. Independence holds her city elec-I Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, assisted by The 36tb anniversary of the found tion December 3d. It is conducted Mr. Sanford Fleming and Mr. W. H. ing of Denver was commemorated by along party lines up there. Mercer, of the colonial office, Eng a banquet on the 17 th. . 1 Articles of incorporation have been land, are engaged in opening the Rubinstein, the celebrated Russian filed for the Oregon Citj- and Molalla proposals for the making, laying and pianist and composer, died of heart railway company, the object being to maintenance of the Pacific cable. disease at St. Petersburg on the construct a railroad from Oregon1 The definite proposals are six in 20th. City to Wilhoit Springs. number. These are from the chief Robert C. Winthrop, one of Massa The Adventists of Salem have cable manufacturing and construc chusetts' most noted men in politics, harvested over forty bushels of pota tion companies of the world, and law and oratory, died in Boston on toes and a nice lot of white beans their proposals indicate a thorough the 16th. from the garden they planted to sup examination of the great project. The vote on the amendment to the ply the wants of the city’s poor. Their offers are of the most satisfac Kansas constitution to adopt woman A firm at Forest Grove has a re- tory character. They apply to each suffrage was defeated bv a total ap j quest from Tacoma for 5,000 turkeys. of the eight routes proposed, and in proximating 31,175. ' Since the firm cannot fill local every case are below the estimates Mr. D. IF. Bridges Dr. James H McCosh, ex-presi orders, it is evident that the supply made by Mr. Sanford Fleming and “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Dear Sirs: —During the winter and spring I dent of Princeton university and a for this juicy bird is not equal to the already made public. Many are pleased while many are have used a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsapa As these offers are accompanied by rilla in my family, and I am quite sure we have leading educator of the age, died at demand. croaking still. Were it not that the Princeton, N. J., on the 16th at the It is now said Oregon prunes are very elaborate details, which will re been greatly bouefited by 1L For years I havo been troubled with indigestion, accompanied age of 83 years. shipped to France, where a Parisian quire to be examined carefully, com many changes have operated to destroy i The Japanese government refuses label is attached. Then they are re pared and reported on, in order to the value of all farm produce, times to accept the offer of this country to shipped to America and can be found submit fuller information to the various governments interested, Mr. mediate to restore peace with China. to-day selling in Portland as the would be fairly good now. All agree Bowell did not deem it advisable to She thinks she is in a position to re “Supereur la Petite.” quire China to treat directly with After a long, tedious trial the case publish the figures at present. that improvement has begun, and as It may be said, however, that the her. of Mrs. Justine Friedlander against proposals are in each case very much by sympathetic heart trouble, and Hood’s Sar confidence improves and the idle mon Serious floods are troubling Lon Olds & King for damages for injuries more favorable than was anticipated saparilla has done me very much good. We don. The Thames is higher than it sustained by a falling dictionary ey is again employed in developing the by those who discussed the matter at have also given it to the children for Impure has been since 1881. Bridges are striking her upon the head, ended by blood and ringworms with very good results.” the recent colonial conference, and D. W. B ridges , Pleasant Hill, Oregon. resources of the country, prosperity will under water and boats are the only the jury awarding her five cents N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa as a whole they completely remove means of transportation between damages. be generally felt every obstacle which has been raised rilla do not be induced to buy any other. Middlesex and Surrey. The house of Mr. Sanford, a against the feasibility of the Pacific H ood ’S Pills euro all Liver Ills. Biliousness, At Syracuse, N. Y., on the 16th, wealthy citizen of Waterloo, was cable. One very noticeable feature Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c. Con Riordeu was killed in a sparring entered by burglars in his absence of the tenders is this, that none of match with the pugilist, Fitzsim on the 14th. The wife and babe were them make any difference in the The Independent mons. Death was due to a blow on chloroformed and $345 stolen. The routes by way of Necker island as NEW YORK. the chin, and the man died after five drug came near killing the babe. No compared with that by way of Fan A Religious, Liierarj and Family clue to the burglars. hours of unconsciousness. ping island, so that the consent of Newspaper. Miss Frances Willard was reelect J. W. Cook, of Woodburn, has a the Hawaiian and United States Undenominational, unbiased and impartial. A ed national president of the W. C. T. patent clothesline invented by him, governments to the use for landing paper for clergymen, scholars, teachers, business men and families. It dis U. in the national convention at which is so constructed that the purposes, if thought advisable, is not cusses every topic of the day—re clothes can be placed on the line in Cleveland this week. Mrs. Narcissa of so much importance as at one time ligious, theological, political, White Kinney of Astoria and Mrs. the house, moved into the air and it was thought it might be. literary, social, artistic and scientific. Its contrib Della Cox formerlj* of Newberg were brought back without going out uted articles are by PRESIDENTIAL PIETY. doors. He claims to have sold $10,- present at the convention. the most eminent writers of the The Pacific Steam Whaling com 000 worth already. George Washington was a member English William Dunbar, of smuggling pany of San Francisco has decided Language. of the Episcopal church and a great to start a whalebone cutting factory fame, has left Portland for Japan. It employs specialists and distinguished writ in that city, which will be a new in Opinion differs as to whether he believer in prayer. ers as editors of its Twenty-One Departments, as John Adams was a Con- follows: dustry on this coast. Heretofore means to return. He is worth $18,- The above is all right, but here’s something better. gregationalist and came from a long Literature, Science, Music, the bone was shipped to New York 000 to his bondsmen, two of whom line of Puritan ancestors, but was Fine Arts, Sanitary, Missions, and London, and then shipped back. are his brothers. The cases on which Religious Intelligence, very liberal in his views as to reli Worden, the California train he was convicted have been appealed gion. Biblical Research, wrecker, was sentenced on the 16tb to the supreme court of the United School and College, Thomas Jefferson s ideas on reli to be bung at Folsom on February States, and are to come up for hear Personals, gion are difficult to classify. He 12th. His crime was the drawing of ing on the 7th of next month. Sena was an admirer of the great Tom Charities. To close out all broken lines of MEN’S, YOUTH’S Editorial, News of the Week, spikes from a rail on July 11th last tor Mitchell will appear for Dunbar. Paine, the agnostic, but believed in Sunday-School, during the great strike, resulting in There are two bread sellers at the a future life. and BOYS’ OVERCOATS, SUITS, and SINGLE Ministerial Register, the death of the engineer in charge Cascade Locks who have been en □ John Quincy Adams was a Con- Financial, Insurance, PANTS, they have been placed at just of the train and two soldiers. gaged in a business battle the past gregationalist like his father, and Old and Young, Pebbles, few days. One started the war by A 20-mile race between John S. wrote a hymn. Farm and Garden. Prince, bicyclist, and two running posting a notice that he would sell 45 Odd Knots. Madison and Monroe were both horses at San Jose on the 17th, re loaves of bread for $1. This was fol Episcopalians in good standing. A paper particularly fitted for lawyers, doctors, clergymen, those engaged in business, young sulted in a victory for the horses by lowed by his competitor advertising Andrew Jackson was notoriously people of both sexes, men and women who read As these are broken lines cannot fit everyone, but all who can be fitted 3} seconds. The horses alternated that he would sell 50 loaves for $1. irreligious in his early manhood and and think for themselves. get the best bargains on earth. each mile, and Prince rode contin Almost every hour in the day the mature life. After his retirement A paper especially valuable for those intereeted in Fine Arts, Science, Music. uously. He claimed the track was competitors cut prices on bread, and from the presidency he became con A paper giving valuable information upon Just received a new line of the celebrated too soft and he was blinded by dust. the people enjoy the benefit. verted and joined the Presbyterian Finance, Lite Insurance, Commerce. A paper for Sunday-School Workers, those He rode an 18-pound wheel. The Oregon state university at church. who have a Farm, Garden or House Plants. In the United States district court Eugene has created a chair of Eng Martin Van Buren never made any A paper for the family, old and young. at Los Angeles Wednesday, the four lish literature and ha3 elected Prof. religious profession, but was a man Its yearly subscription is $3.00, or at that rate for any part of a year. members of the local American Rail E. B. McElroy to fill the same. Prof. of irreproachable morality. Clubs of five, $2.00 each. The “Gold” for the gold boys; “Silver” for those partial to the white metal, way Union board of mediation were McElroy will assume the duties and Specimen Copies Free. 47-3 William Henry Harrison was an and the “Palisades” for everybody. Prices range from found guilty of conspiracy to break dignities of the new position in Feb Episcopalian of strong convictions, the federal laws relative to the mov ruary, upon his retirement from the which prevented him from fighting ITIc.Vlinnville Produce Market. Reported by L. E. Walker. ing of United States mails. W. H. state superintendency, and will thus duels. Clune, B T. Johnson, Isaac Ross and fill out the remaining half of the 18@20 John Tyler was an Episcopalian. Oats......................................... 35@40 Philip Stanwood were the defend present school year. To that end he James K. Polk made no profession Butter.................................... .. 2G@25c ants convicted. The maximum pun will remove his family from Salem to until he was on his deathbed, when Eggs ................................. Also new line of UNDERWEAR, and Gents’ and ishment is two years in the peniten Eugene in the early part of 1895. a Methodist clergyman sprinkled Chickens................................. $1 50@3 00 Ladies ’ MACKINTOSHES. Turkeys............................... 8c a tti tiary or a tine of $10,000, or both. Prof. McElroy has been state super him. . $3«$3.50 Ducks .................................... The defendants were convicted on intendent for 12 years. He is the Zachary Taylor didn’t give the Potatoes................................ 25 messages and orders issued by them only Oregon state officer who has question any thought, but meekly Dressed Hogs........................ We are slaughtering all the celebrated 5c selves during the strike, and they been reelected twice, and it is said paid his wife’s contributions to the Veal................. . .................. 4 offered no evidence on their side to the only superintendent of public in Episcopal church. Taylor knew but Baled hay, timothy............... $10 contradict that offered by the govern struction in any state who was elect little about theology and cared less. “ cheat................. $7 ed three times. “ oats ................... ment. 17 Millard Fillmore was a very quiet RETAIL MARKET. A dispatch of the 18th to the Lon The Essential Oil Distillery Com but pious man, who affiliated with Baled Straw......................... 16 >> don Times from Vienna says that a pany of Lebanon has commenced the the Baptists. The best goods to wear ever brought hero. We make the following reduction: $16 letter has been received there from manufacture of spirits of turpentine. Franklin Pierce was an Episcopal Mixed Chop.......................... Wheat Chop.......................... $18 Smyrna, which reported that Zeki It has been experimenting for three communicant. Shorts.................................. $16 Regular Price Special Price months, and has not only succeeded Pasha, a Turkish marshal, with ade- James Buchanan was always pious, Middling«............................. $18 in successfully manufacturing a first- tachment of Nisams and a field bat but didn’t join the church until after Bran...................................... $14 tery, massacred 2000 Armenians at class article of turpentine and all his retirement from the presidency, L. E. Walker will buy all your pro- duce, paving the highest price in cash Sassoun. The bodies of the dead sorts of resin and pitch from the sap when he became a Presbyterian. market will justify. He will eell were left unburied, and their pres of Douglas fir, but also make oil of Abraham Lincoln, according to the voti flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar ence has caused an outbreak of cedar, oil of hemlock, oil of fir and oil Colonel Bob Ingersoll, was a disciple den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. We are also showing a large line of BLANKETS, in both Dormets and cholera. Many Christians are re of peppermint. Several varieties of of Voltaire, but he expressed Chris D street south of B irst National Bank. He also carries a full line of Graham in All-Wool, ranging in price from 75 cents a pair to Ten Dollars. ported to have fled by secret paths the peppermint abound in Oregon tian convictions and was inclined to small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, and the true mentha piperita grows wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. spiritualism. across the Russian frontier. The Our stock of shoes is simply immense, and most of them are new goods, Time» adds: “So far there has been in great luxuriance in an uncultivat Andrew Johnson was not a mem and at prices to suit the times. THE INDEPENDENT. no official confirmation of this news, ed state along the streams and moist ber of any church, but a tacit be but if it is true, it is time that the places in Linn and Polk counties, liever in Christianity. He was in P. O. Box 2787. 130 Fulton Sitrcet, Dress Goods, Prints, Hosiery, arriving every few days. i powers share in the responsibility by and it was primarily on this ac clined to Methodism. New York. their failure to enforce articles 61 of count that the “still” wa3 erected. Ulysses S. Grant was a Methodist. FIFTY-TWO DIVIDENDS. of the Berlin treaty, which imposes The wild plant produces oil abundant Rutherford B. Hayes was a Meth As a general thing investors are on them the duty of seeing that the ly, but it was considered best to cult odist. porte takes measures to protect the ivate the plant also, so arrangements James a Garfield was a member of pleased to receive only two dividends a year, and if they are paid with regular have been made with farmers to Armenians. Armenians in American the Church of Christ, or Campbellite ity are fully satisfied. When one, how set out 100 acres of roots, which will cities are holding meetings and dis church, and once tried his hand at ever, can receive fiftv-two dividends in a cussing ways and means by which to partly be supplied from plants from preaching. year upon an investment of only three arouse the sentiment of the civilized Michigan and partly from Oregon Chester A. Arthur was an Episco dollars, the matter deserves very serious world to prevent a repetition of such stock. palian. attention. an outrage. Full pardons were granted by Gov Benjamin Harrison is a Presbyter The Independent of New York for 1 A party of curio-hunters from the ernor Pennoyer on Saturday to O. P. ian and attends church quite regular forty-six years has held the first position among the great religious literary and Frank Roeca, Field Columbian museum, Chicago, Mason and B. P. Watson, former ly- family weeklies of the land. It presents Grover Cleveland gets his supply J go next week to Yucatan on a voyage publishers of the Sunday Mercury, features for the coming year far in ad TAILOR, ] Are You of exploration. All the scientists go who were under sentence of one year of Christian fortitude from the Cal* vance of any heretofore offered. It has Is busy as a bee making up clothing from .< as the guest of Mr. Armour, to make in the Multnomah county jail for vinistic fount also.— Louisville Courier- the leading contributors of the world, it new suitings. Try him for a new suit. Considering researches on his Yucatan estate, libel, sentence being passed Novem Journal. prints the best poetry, it has twenty-one PRICES REASONABLE. which is dotted all over with the ber 3d, 1893. The pardons of Mason departments, edited by specialist*, de The Purchase of a Another hold-up is reported from voted to fine arts, science, insurance, ruins of a civilization that flourished and Watson simply stated that the near Hillsboro. A few evenings ago finance, biblical research, Sunday school, centuries ago. Armour is on the sentence of each was to expire at the W. J. CLARK,D.D.S peninsula now. He sailed from moment it was pronounced for the two masked men met some school missions, health, etc. The Independent Graduate University of Mich. ( New York several weeks ago, to fa reason that sufficient punishment had children going home. They ac is particularly fitted for intelligent people, whether professional men, business men companied them, and on arriving at been endured. The cases of the ex miliarize himself with the cruise the the house drew their revolvers on or farmers, and for their families. It Has opened an office in Union Block, Room 6, yacht will take. The scientists will publishers were still before the su the old people making them deliver costs but six cents a week and gives a and is prepared to do all work in the dental line. probably be gone three months. preme court. Recently the judgment up what money they had, amounting great deal. A subscriber receives fifty- CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. Some danger will attend the expedi of the lower court was affirmed, and to $10. They then made their es two dividends a year. L atest M ethod or P ainless E xtraction . tion by reason of the jealousy with they filed a petition for rehearing. cape. The subscription price of the Inde which the authorities guard their The rehearing was to be had this pendent is only three dollars a year, or at I ruined cities. The laws are very week, but the pardons effectually Tom Bynum is building an addition to that rate for any part of a year, and a his boarding house. dispose of it. Before granting these sample copy will be sent to any person A. Large Line of the Best Styles at severe and forbid the removal of any 320 ACRES AT $20 PER ACRE relics from the republic. The spec pardons, Governor Pennoyer disre Col. J, C. Cooper is operating the free by addressing the Independent, New cannery at Independence. York City. ial object of the voyage is to gather garded his usual custom of consult 100 acres in cultivation: good pasture for cattle Will Logan and Walter Durham have ing District Attorney Hume about material to complete the anthropo two houses, two bams and two orchards. Will A Favorite in Kculucky- been in the mountains this week chasing sell all or a part on easy terms, or will rent on the merits of the case. This is the logical and botanical collections of that renter buys team and furmlng the nimble deer with Baz. Hibbs. Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in the condition implements. The above is a tine farm situated Chicago’s new museum. The ancient third time he has overlooked that four miles southeast of Dayton. Boat landing Ed. Grenfell and A. C. White had a drug business at Elkton, Ky., for the warehouse with cleaners less than one mile cities ou the northern and north office. The first case of such neglect dispute with James Bell on Tuesday over past twelve years, says: “Chamberlain’s and ---------—-W-4-W.—----------- distant. ' eastern shores of Yucatan are the noted was the pardoning of Deputy the location of a school house. The dis Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction L. H. BAKER. ones to which the explorers will con U. S. Marshal West, of Seattle, who putants live in the foothills northwest of than any other cough medicine I have Box 100, McMinnville, Or. fine their researches. It is believed was sentenced to six months’ servi town. Bell had the others arrested for ever sold.” There is good reason for ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D. that this expedition will be the tude for abducting a Chinese girl, assault and battery, and the trial was this. No other will cure a cold so quick means of bringing to the Field and his second, the commutation of held yesterday before Justice Rhodes ly ; no other is so certain a preventive Columbian museum a more complete the sentence of George Morey, the and a jury, Mr. Vinton appearing for the and cure for croup; no other affords so Physician and Surgeon, collection of Central American an ROOMS IN UNION BLOCK thropological material than is found murderer of Gus Berry from capital state and Judge Ramsey for defense. At much relief in cases of whooping cough. For sale by S. Howorth. this writing no verdict has been reached, punishment to life imprisonment. in any other museum in the world. M c M innville , O regon . The great political battle has been fought, and mckinley leads ü HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ONE-HALF THE FORMER PRICE. GOLD, SILVER and PALISADE White Shirts. 80 cts. to $1.35, Broadhead Dress Goods. 50 and 60 cts per yard. 25 cts per yard r • • -4k. HEATING STOVE ? FARM FOR SALE HODSON’S. 1394- PRICES. CALL EARLY AND MAKE SELECTION. /