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Yamhill County Reporter Di: Z1OCKAT1C rHAXClEHIXG. Chester I. Long received a plural The call of Secretary Carlisle for Rumors thicken at Washington concerning the president's forthcom ity of 2,030 votes over Jerry Simp bids of $50.000.000 of 5-per-eent bonds must be regarded as an ad ing message to congress. It is the son. ditional and impressive proof of the Subscription $1.00 Per Year belief of those best informed that he Governor Morrill of Kansas gave proposes treating the country to an Tom Reed his first certificate to incapacity of the democrats for the ADVERTISING RATES. important work of conducting the I other surprise, as he did in his fa teach school. Reading notices in local columns 10 cents per i 1 financial affairs of the government. line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. mous free trade message of 1887. Of four judges elected in Kansas Twice inside of twelve months, the Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch I per month *1. each additional inch 50 cents per ( This time he proposes to tackle the the republicans secured three, the humiliating expedient of increasing month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding financial problem. populists one. 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to the bonded indebtedness to meet He has bent his ponderous intel be currant news. Additional matter 10 cent' per The legislature of Missouri will be line. ordinary public expenses has been I lect to the study of the financial con republican by a majority of sixteen resorted to, and it seems likely to | dition of the government. He has FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1804. become a regular thing during the , invoked the aid of the treasury de on joint ballot. General J. B. Weaver will interest rest of the present administration. 1 partment to prepare, for his use, I t is said Mrs. Lease will edit a special reports upon the fluctuations himself financially in a summer re The people understand the fact, 'of Topeka newspaper. An exchange of the treasury gold for a series of sort in Missouri, probably until a course, that the selling of bonds in this way is simply the negotiation of remarks that it will be a snapper, years past; the causes of withdraw new political party is organized. but another files exceptions and says als of gold for export; the distribu In the late election just one vote a loan, as a private citizen borrows | tion of the government's gold obli was cast by the president s official money from a bank on his promis- j Catarrh in the Head it will be an aunty-snapper. gations, and the powers of the treas family. That was by Secretary La sory note. Thav is to say, the Gov-' An Unfortunate Inheritance —How T hings look very promising for ury under existing laws, to replenish mont. The rest of the family are ernment is doing business at a loss, ; It Was Destroyed. for the first time since the war. Its Astoria to get a railroad, remarks an , the gold reserve. All these data will “floaters.” “Spokane, Wash., Aug. o, 1S9X receipts fall short of its expendi exchange. Which sounds very much | be used in his message to congress, I Adjt. Gen. Tarsney, of tar-and- “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas».: tures month after month, and the | “Gentlemen:—I wish to add my testimony to like that same old chestnut. Astoria as the basis of a strong recommen ’ feather fame, has refused to resign worth of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My little dation for new legislation in the di at the request of Gov. Waite, whose deficiency has to be made good by in the always has railroad prospects. girl has been cured by it of Inherited catarrh. rection of providing better safe renomination he opposed. It is ex creasing tlie interest-bearing debt of She had colds continually every month and yel the nation. When the democratic low discharge, but since taking Hood’s Bars*- A M issourian is a pretty fair sort guards for the stability of our finan pected the adjutant will be removed. party took possession of the govern cial system. of fellow on general principles, but There will be four new republican ment, March 4, 1893, there was a to be open to congratulation for hail But what ground will he take con United States senators by the mid surplus in the treasury, and the ing from a true blue republican state cerning the present currency agita dle of next January. There are three revenue was adequate for all pur is a luxury he had not dared to hope tion? The quid nuncs at Washing vacancies from the states of Wash poses. That satisfactory and en- ton say he finds, in the result of the for. soon November elections, a repudiation bj’ ington, Wyoming and Montana, that couraging situation ' was were caused by the failure of the leg changed, and we now have the mel the great majority of the people of T here are a few democrats who islatures of those states to choose, ancholy fact to contemplate that parilla has been entirely cured. Hood’s Sar all “cheap money" schemes, both of I have found of great help to my profess to be thankful that the coun and the death of Senator Vance gives with the sale of the bonds just ad saparilla other children.” Mr.s. L. M. G illette . e the free silver men and the populists, try is to have two more years of the republicans of North Carolina vertised the public debt will be Hood’s Pills are hand made, and perfect and that he is confident the only way Grover Cleveland. Their season of the opportunity to name his success $100,000,000 larger than it was when In proportion and appearance. 25c. per box. by which the democratic party cau or. joy is likely to be emphasized about the republican party retired from again obtain power is by declaring every six months by a new issue of That old sinner, Breckinridge, of power. its opposition to all plans of inflation. It is said that nearly 3ft represent bonds. If this be correct, it simply means Kentucky, not content with the de It is easy to say that this misfor atives in congress who were refused that the president will recommend feat he obtained at the hands of his tune is attributable to exceptional re-election, have written to the ser- T he case of Julius E. Minor, the that his own party shall take the constituents in his congressional dis conditions and special circumstances; geant-at-arms saying they do not lumberman who secured title to same ground already occupied by’ trict, is trying to gain shekels through but to what are those exceptional intend to come to Washington this sixty different claims through the the republican party. Briefly stated, his unenviable notoriety. It is now conditions and special circumstances winter, and asking him to send their homesteading of other people in the position of the latter is the main said that he intends to invade the attributable? The resources of the mileage. They have been informed Jackson and Josephine counties, has tenance of the parity of all dollars, platform id order to add to his in country have not been lessened. that no mileage can be paid except been decided at the Roseburg land gold, silver and paper, and their con come. A lyceum manager has an There are the same appliances of to members who actually attend the office. The decision is that the lands sequent interconvertibility; in the nounced that he has arranged with prosperity here to-day that were session. The lowest amount due revert to the United States, and that use as of much silver in the currency the ungallant colonel to deliver a here before democratic rule was members for mileage is $8, which is a man cannot have other people as can be done without impairing course of lectures throughout the substituted for republican rule, The drawn by members from Baltimore, homestead to transfer their titles. that parity; and in making all possi country, the first to be “Ten Years soil is still as fertile as it ever was, who pay $1.20 to come to Washing The case will be appealed to the ble effort in reaching the rehabilita Among Tariff Reformers.” the people are as energetic as they ton. Members from the Pacific general land office. ever were, capital is as abundant as tion of silver through international slope present bills of $1,500 for the The election of a republican gov agreement, so that it may be made a ernor in Tennessee is not so surpris it ever was, and there is as much round trip, but will have to travel labor of all kinds as there ever was. C hina has succumbed to the lnev- money of ultimate redemption the the distance to get it. ing when the past history of the ¡table and has sued for peace, Her world over, the same as gold. But these influences, heretofore so state is considered. She used to be The following official statement proposals will be presented to Japan It is hardly to be expected that before the war the most doubtful potent, do not produce the results was made at the treasury on the through the United States ministers, Mr. Cleveland will “hark back" to that they did throughout the long state in the Union. She was courted 26th. “The secretary of the treas thus promising a termination of the the position held by the democratic period of republican management of by all parties. She elected a repub war, as a result, in part at least, of party in Jackson's day, when its national affairs. The period was ury has accepted the proposal of lican governor in 1880. Her ability John A. Stewart, president of the the exercise of the good offices of the financial position was largely influ distinguished by a constant reduc to make lightning changes in politics United States Trust company, and United States. China’s concession enced by Thomas H. Benton. The tion of the public debt. The bur was illustrated a few years ago. A his associates, to purchase the en Is thought to be a money indemnity latter, after an exhaustive study of dens of the people were lightened man was elected to a state office one and a relinquishment of suzerainty finance, came to the conclusion that from time to time, and all industrial tire issue of the 5-per-cent bonds, year by a majority of 8,000. Two amounting to $50,000,000, at $117.077 over Corea. many of the evils of our currency at years later this same man was nomi and commercial interests were stead and accrued interest from November that time came from the inflation of nated to another state office, and ily promoted. It is different now 1. The proceeds of the bonds under because the political conditions have A new game law has been framed credit by the issue of paper money, was beaten by 30,000. been changed. The government is this bid will be $49,517.62 greater by Seth R. Hammer of Salem for en and that the only cure for them was The causes of the late democratic being carried on by a party that is than they would be if the other actment by the legislature. One to adopt a currency exclusively of highest bids were accepted. A very feature of it is to make it unlawful coin, abandoning all paper money. snow-undcr are thus massed by Bob scandalously incompetent. Its doc important advantage to the govern to hunt birds on Sunday. True From this circumstance he was called Ingersoll: “The Sandwich islands trines and policies are inimical to the ment in accepting this bid is the fact sportsmen will doubtless endorse this “Old Bullion.” Theoretically, his episode was the first; then the Wil welfare of the country, and all of its that all the gold will be furnished feature. True sportsmen do their view is perfectly sound; but in the son bill as originally drawn and the tendencies are in the direction of from the outside, and none drawn hunting on week days. The Sunday present condition of things, credit tariff bill as ultimately passed were hard times. That is what the new two more; Cleveland ’ s perfidy and sale of bonds signifies; and* the ver from the treasury. It is also more hunters are the fellows of uncertain currency (paper) is a necessity. The convenient and less expensive to the aim who fill the farmers’ hogs, cattle problem of its maintenance at parity dishonor letter to Wilson was an dict rendered in the recent election department to deal with one party and sheep with lead while he is away with coin, and also of maintaining other; so was his letter to Catchings. goes to show that the voters take rather than with many.” from home attending church or vis both kinds of coin at a parity is the His refusal to sign or veto was a this view of the matter, and are de Hon. John W. Foster, ex-secretary mixture of cowardice and blunder termined to bring back the old iting with neighbors. one before cs to-day. of state, arrived in New York on the ing. His threat to keep working order of things as soon as possible. Mr. Cleveland has, in the past, 23d, thus completing his trip around toward free trade was another, and — Globe-Democrat. P ortland saloon keepers have sent trenched several times on the duties the world, with his family. He spent a remonstrance to the mayor against of the legislative branch of the gov Secretary Carlisle's opinion on the several months in China and Japan, ability of the government to redeem NEWS <»l 'I'll I'. WEI K. closing them up on Sunday. They ernment; he has overstepped execu and in conversation about the war sav it would hurt their business and tive functions, and attempted to dic its financial obligations belongs in Steps are being taken to erect a between those countries said: “The deprive them of the opportunity of tate plans of legislation to congress. the catalogue, while the general at monument to the memory of John C. Chinese are conceited and conserva tack on pensioners and the turning making money. That is precisely In this matter, were he to confine tive, and imagine that they know it over of the house and senate com Fremont. what every moral and well-meaning himself scrupulously to his functions, all, but this war will open their eyes. mittees to the south was very awk The next annual national conven person should hope for. If they he will recommend that certain ends ward. It is no wonder the people tion of the W. C. T. U. will be held at It will teach them a wholesome les were all driven out of business and be reached by appropriate legisla son. They will be compelled for people spent the money they earn in tion, leaving the method to be adopt voted the democrats out of power. Baltimore. self-protection to put their army on It was a case of having no cents in Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer of providing decently for their families, ed where it belongs—to congress. a footing with western nations. You their pockets but some in their Chicago have sailed for Egypt, where the legitimate trades would prosper But he may have some plan for doing ask me whether there is any pros heads. ” they will pass the winter and spring. this which he w’ill recommend. What more. pect of our commercial relations be ever the coming message may con The comiug senatorial election in Miss Mary Stevenson, daughter of ing improved by. the war. My R ecognitions of the republic of tain, however, it can have no great Kansas is receiving considerable dis the vice-president, is nearing death's answer is that we have very little Hawaii continue to be received at er surprise than that of a democrat cussion. Ex-Senator Ingalls stated door from pneumonia at Asheville, trade with the Chinese now—less, Honolulu, the most recent acknowl ic president recommending to a dem some time ago that he would not N. C. indeed, than we had some years ago. edgements coming from Russia and ocratic congress the enactment of again be a candidate until the expi British capital is pretty well repre The coroner ’ s jury exonerated Great Britain. On the islands them legislation to carry out the republi ration of Senator Peffer’s term, two sented there, however. Perhaps Fitzsimmons of any criminal intent selves interest seems to have been can policy on the currency.— Toledo years hence, as he had an ambition China will be compelled to build on the death of his sparring partner, to recover his old seat, which he directed powerfully of late to the Blade. railroads and make other improve filled for eighteen years. It is now Roirdan. question of annexation. The latest ments in order to move her armies COST OF HAISIN6 POTATOES. generally believed, however, that Texas is praying for rain. At accounts received indicate that the readily and with dispatch. But it is sentiment in favor of annexation is Mention has been made in these Ingalls will be a candidate this win Dallas water wagons are doing a big an open question as to whether growing stronger, and that a majori columns that J. J. Henderson was ter to succeed John Martin, and it business hauling supplies of artesian American enterprise will do this. ty of the senators and representa harvesting a 40-acre potato crop, in is certain that his friends are usiDg and river water to private residences. British capital, you know, built the tives elected on October 29, are in connection with which fact it was his name in that connection. The Prayers were offered for rain in all Japanese railways." favor of an annexation policy, though stated that there was more money in legislature to convene in January is the churches Sunday. it cannot be denied that many advo potatoes at present prices, 25 cents a 49 republican majority on joint bal Great suffering exists among the The patent egg business has met a cate the continuance of an independ bushel, than in wheat at 50 cents. lot, and it is believed to be a golden city employes of Chicago on account set-back in Ohio. The state authori ent republic in order to permit of the Mr. Henderson, who is a careful opportunity for Ingalls, on account of the city's depleted treasury. Not ties lately seized a lot of such “eggs" importation of Asiatic contract farmer and generally manages to of his recognized ability and the po a member of the police force or fire sent from New York to a dealer in labor. The situation will be more have a fair knowledge of his “where- etical justice of the situation. He department has received a penny of Cincinnati. The State chemist says clearly understood when the legis atness,” has kindly furnished us a was the first official of importance to salary for October or November. the albumen in the desiccated egg is feel the effect of the populist revolu lature meets. detailed statement of the expense in obtained from the eggs of fish-eating The wedding of Emperor Nicholas tion four years ago. As he went curred in growing and harvesting sea-birds, which can be secured by and Princess Alix took place at St. T he brutal slaughter in cold blood the crop. It should be understood down manfully with his party, his Petersburg on Sunday. To celebrate the million on the low, uninhabitable of ten thousand Armenian Christians, that the ground on which they were friends are apt to insist that he it the czar issued a manifesto of islands along the Atlantic coast. including men, women and children, grown was summer-fallow that other should now rise with his party. clemency, remitting arrears of taxes They are not fit for food, and the al The annual report of R. A. Max and modifying nearly all sentences. bumen alone is taken from them in suggests a righteous mission for wise would have been practically well, fourth assistant postmaster some civilized Christian nation to idle. Here are his figures: making the desiccated eggs. The trans-Mississippi congress general, has been submitted. It bring Turkey to account for the out Additional work on the ground more Are You rage. Such barbarity ought not to than summer-fallow........................ I $ 50 covers the period for the fiscal year opened at St. Louis on the 26th. It A republican postmaster is said to Is busy as a bee making up clothing from new suitings. Try him for a new suit. be tolerated, and the cause of hu Cost of planting.................................. 50 ending June 30, 1894. The total is the most largely attended gather have been appointed at Willamina. Considering Expenses of hoeing ......................... 21 ing of the kind ever held in the PRICES REASONABLE. number of postoffices in the United manity and civilizatiou would be For seed............................................... 96 States on that date was 69,805. Of country. The questions under con The Purchase of a promoted by sending an army to Sacks to haul them in....................... •»■r» - VWVVVMWKVWWWUWVWiVt 12 sideration are the remonetization of these 66,377 were fourth-class offices, wipe Turkey from the map of na For help to pick up potatoes at $1 per WEBSTER’S W. J. CLARK,D.D.S tions. This is not the first colossal day................................................... 59 and 3,428 presidential, the net in silver, the irrigation of arid and IN TERNA TIONAL Graduate ¿Diversity of Mich. crease over the previous year being other lands, the disposition of Indian crime of which Turkey has been For building and covering potato DICTIONAR Y 1 A Grand Educator. guilty, and it is high time that the houses ........................................... 12 1,402. During the year 3136 post and public lands, the Nicaragua Successor of the j Ha» opened an office In Union Block, Room 6. and is prepared to do all work in the dental line. empire was either reformed or abol For board of hands at $2.50 per week 30 offices were established and 1734 dis canal, a national bankrupt law, the “ Unabridged.” 1 continued. The total number of ap improvement of western rivers and ished. It has been truthfully said Standard of the I CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. U. 8. Gov’t Print- i Expense of raising 6000 bushels.. .$330 pointments during the year were harbors and anti-option legislation. that the Turkish empire exists upon ing Office, the U.S. J L atest M ethod or P ainless E xtraction . There are many people of national SupremeCourtand , its indebtedness. Were it not that Making a cost of 5LI cents per bushel 23,166, and the total number of cases of nearly all the ' reputation among the delegates. for raising and pitting. Schoolbooks. ; Acted on 27,560, of which 8,966 were all Europe, though Great Britain Warmly com- i The yield was not a very large one, in cases of removal. The employes FARM FOR SALE ! mended by every ' The apparent eruption of Mount chiefly, is a creditor cf Turkey, and State Superinten- ; that the abolishment of the empire 133 bushels per acre, probably not in the postal service handled 15,050,- Ranier last week has set the people dent of Schools. , and other Educa- 1 320 ACRES AT $20 PER ACRE. might mean the bankruptcy of thous above the average. Some seasons 554 pieces* of domestic registered of t he coast to speculating on the tors almost with- ; out number. . and under favorable circumstances mail during the year, with the in phenomenon. Whether it was actual ands of holders of Turkish bonds, A College President writes: “For ' 100 acres in cultivation; good pasture for cattle the great powers that for years have it can be doubled, and the cost of considerable loss of one per cent in sulphurous vapor or mists from the “ ease with which the eye finds the two houses, two bams and two orchards. Will production per bushel, as any farmer every 11,758. The number of arrests snow is the question. Prof. David “ word sought, for accuracy of definl- ' sell all or a part on easy terms, or will rent on maintained “the sick man” would condition that renter buys team and farming leave him to perish in a dishonored knows, is diminished as the yield in for offenses against the postal laws son, of the coast and geodetic sur “tion, for effective methods in Indi- I implements. The above is a line farm situati d “eating pronunciation, for terse yet ! four miles southeast of Dayton. Boat landing creases. Say that it costs Mr. Hen was 2.008. The number of postoffice vey, says “it is a living mountain old age. As to the disposition of and warehouse with cleaners less than one mile “ comprehensive statements of facts, 1 distant. derson five cents a bushel more to burglars arrested was 3,510. and 134 from which jets of steam and sulphur “ and for practical use as a working i his territorial effects, that would be L. H. BAKER. “dictionary,‘ Webster’s International' ! a matter briefly ended by war per put his potatoes on the market and of the arrests were persons not con ous vapor constantly arise. This Box 100. McMinnville. Or. “ excels any other single volume.” haps, by diplomacy possibly, in a he will have a net profit of $20 an nected with the postal service. Gen, was known in 1854, when a party The One Great Standard Authority, 1 division thereof between Britain, acre, or $800 on the entire trans Maxwell urges the necessity of in ascended to the summit and spent a ARTHUR J. VIAL, 4f. D. So writes Hon. D. J. Brewer, Justice U. 8. ' Supreme Court. , action. Russia, France, Gwniany, Italy and creased appropriations for the pay night at the brink of one of its G. <£- C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers, ’! Physieian and Surgeon, Austria. That the world would be craters. Their faces were wet with Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. The residence of Hon. J. J. Daly at ment of rewards as promising the the better for such division few can hot steam while their backs were ROOMS IN UNION BLOCK or- Send to tlie publishers for free pamphlet Dallas was partly destroyed by fire on best results looking to the conviction W Do not Iruy cheap reprints of ancient editions. I doubt. freezing.” of such criminals. Wednesday. The loss is about $1,800. M c M innville , O regon . CALL EARLY F. H. HIKMHHI. Editor A Propr J. <•. ECKMAN, A.kociate Editor. HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES Frank Roeca T7VILOB, HEATING STOVE ? HODSON’S 1 « AND MAKE SELECTION.