(KOH THE COUNTY PRESS. to ascertain if there is one who would consent to play such a part merely to Yamhill Independent. F. II. HIHMI.Un, Ldilori Propr. save some northern man the humili­ The mill company fired up and J.I«. ECK’IA’I, Aesociale Editor. ation of being the worst beaten can­ started their new machinery last didate of the century. Great and thoroughly re­ Monday. Everything worked nicely, liable building-up medicine, SUCCESSOR TO UNION HARDWARE COMPANY. and they will be running in good Subscription $1.00 Per Year. S pain has not apologized vet. Mr. nerve tonic, vitalizer and shape in a few days. The mill is Gresham is waiting. But Spain will built more conveniently than the old apologize all right when she gets a ADVERTISING RATES. one was, and when they get every­ Reading notice, in local columns 10 cent« per Keeps on hand a full assortment of line for fir-t week and 5 cents per line thereafter. good ready. I thing in running order it will be one Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month SI; ea.-h additional inch 50 cents per of the best mills in the valley. It is stated that the Canadian cus­ month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding Before the people today, and Dayton Herald 10 lines puoluhed free, if tumiahed in time to toms department has decided that which stands preeminently be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per electricity generated on the Ameri­ J. W. Fishburn last week sold ilna. above all other medicines, is can side of the Niagara falls and Thos. McNish 20,000 feet of lumber, conducted by wires to the Canadian I to be used in the building of a new FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1895. □ide must pay a duty of 20 per cent hop house on Mr. McNish’s hop yard. as "an unenumerated article.” A. Stoutenberg, of Wheatland, bad H on S teve E lkins , of West Vir­ several friends visiting him from So terrible are the ravages caused ginia has heard the humming of the Iowa last week who have returned It has won its hold upon the presidential bee. He was in Port­ in France by the use, or rather abuse, to their home, but intend returning hearts of the people by its land one day last week allowing of absinthe, which may now be de- here, where they will purchase prop­ own absolute intrinsic merit. himself to be interviewed on the ’ scribed as the national tipple of erty. It is not what we say, but silver question. From the drift of Gaul, that the government has deci­ And a full line of Extras for the Plano Binder. Also what Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla A new business has been started his talk it 1» evident that he hopes to ded to establish a home for inebriates does that tells the story : — here by A. D. Gibbs. It is the tan- j all kinds of Plumbing done in the Tinner’s Line. create a stand-in with the element in the outskirts of Paris, this being ning of leather by a new process. When you get others’ prices come and get mine before in the south and west who are clam­ the first institution of the kind to be He has fitted up the necessary ma- - founded in France. France used for ­ oring for free coinage because they buying. Will be pleased to show goods and give chinery in Baxter’s shop. We hope. Even when all other prepar­ want a fifty-cent dollar, and would merly to be known as one of the to see Gibbs make a success of his Prices. ations and prescriptions fail. have no use for free-coinage if it most abstemious and temperate na­ venture. would maintain the parity of our tions in the world, and until now “ Formerly every year I had an erup­ The school board held another tion on my body, arid a kind ot biting dollars. In his Portland interview there have been no associations of afternoon, to pain besides. I have had it now tor weanesoav aiternoon, 101 Mr. Elkins made one very remark­ abstainersand only two relatively j meeting on Wednesday four years every summer, but since I unimportant and somewhat somno- take action on adopting plans pre-1 able statement—remarkable in the began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla I facn that a man of such ripe exper­ lent temperance societies, one of sented by different architects for the have had no trace of It. I have taken new school building. The plan pre ­ seven bottles.” F red F oster , 3101 ience as a political boss and astute them presided over by M. Leon Say, Black St., Denver, Colorado. manager should presume so much perhaps the most famous bon vivant sented by Chas. Burggraf of Salem was adopted. upon the sagacity of the common and connoisseur of good wine in people. “During my recent visit France. The field is, therefore, open Newberg Graphic, through Mexico,” be said, “I was to the apostles of total abstinence, D. P. Stratton has bought the Hood’s Pills greatly impressed with the fact that who are likely to find support and hotel furniture of James Price and that nation is enjoying more pros­ encouragement on the part of the will take charge of the Newberg possibly third, stories. The corners perity relatively than is the United government, now seriously alarmed House to-day or to-morrow. He and pillars are commonly of carved States. There they have a silver at the rapid growth of drinking to went to Portland Tuesday to get a stone. The Pompeiian shopkeepers • • S standard of money, and one of their excess. lot of new furniture, and he will have understood the art of signs quite as silver dollars, of more intrinsic val­ the house thoroughly cleaned and well as we do. Above an apothe­ F rom 200 or more commercial men ue, is worth less than half of one of overhauled at once. cary’s door, for instance, is a pair of our silver dollars in the financial traveling over the west and north­ Mr. Clarance Butt, the attorney huge snakes twisted into innumerable world. But they are enjoying, as I west, the Chicago Tribune collects who was here about a month ago coils; and the colors are as fresh as said, more relative prosperity than statements in regard to the condition looking for a location for the practice when first painted. Shops are to be we are. To me this is a most im­ of business. The interviews are al­ of law, arrived here with his wife on seen everywhere, and show that portant discovery, and enters largely most unanimously to the effect that, Thursday. For a home he has rent­ much business was transacted in into my diagnosis of the silver ques­ except in Colorado, Kansas and ed the Henry Morris property near Pompeii. There were no windows The only Plow Shoe that is selling now ” tion." No one can doubt the prob­ South Dakota, the spring trade av­ the post office, and for a law office he on the streets, the life being concen­ erages 15 to 25 per cent better than able correctness of Mr. Elkins’ is the Oil Grain Creedmore. We have has rented a room in the Bank of trated in the interiors of their houses; statement, but he is mistaken in the that of a year ago. In some sections and thej’ often presented to the Newberg brick got them, and we are leading the pro- idea that the people of this country the situation resembles a “boom” streets a blank wall, which was and the recent rainfall has helped on The safe cracker seems to be on want to be Mexicanized. The greater decorated in ga.y colors, principally cession this year for the Best Goods j, “relative prosperity” of the Mexicans a remarkable improvement in agri­ the rounds again after resting from red and yellow, with paintings and cultural prospects all over the Miss ­ his labors for some time. Parrett & and Lowest Prices. consists in the fact that they are frescos.— From “A Day at Pompeii," universally poverty cursed, and as issippi valley. Letters received by Co. of Dundee were the victims this in Demorest's Magazine for May. I he says, the knowledge of this fact local merchants from the iron and time. Their store was broken into enters largely into the diagnosis of steel trade are of the same tenor. Tuesday night and the safe blown T he president wants a “safe cur­ the case. Several years ago the One Pittshurg firm writes of the un­ open About $140 was secured by writer lived in a frontier settlement doubted strength of the market for the burglars, which is about the rency.” Well, suppose he goes back where the people were “relatively ore, coke, pig iron, steel billets and biggest haul they have made in these and takes notes of “the safe curren­ cy” that republicans have had for We have a Genuine Milwaukee Oil Grain prosperous,” but as his memory everything entering into manufac­ parts. ture, as well as the advance of Ex-Policeman Tom Belcher of the past thirty years. There was no serves him now there were few of Creedmore for 4 them that cared so much about the wages to workingmen, which would Portland was up last week locking “wild cat” in it, such as his party relativeness of their situation as they indicate that an increase in the after his real estate out west of town, has been trying to galvanize into life did about the opportunity of getting prices of finished products must in­ which he is preparing to set to fruit until it struck a snag and retired I on in the world. Pleasant recol­ evitably follow. Railroad companies next fall. Mr. Belcher spent about from active business. The president has evidently learned a lesson and other iron consumers have been two years in California where fruit lections cluster about those days of 4 equality, but there were a great scrimping so in their purchases for has been king for several years, Moon Inhabitants. two years past that a speedy and and he is now an enthusiast in the many inconveniences to put up with. Fully forty years ago some astron­ If we wanted any more of it we would general revival of the demand is in fruit business. He will set about forty acres to apples of the best omers were led into a belief that go to Mexico and live under free- prospect. This shoe is always appreciated by buyers there might be life upon our satellite, keeping varieties. coinage. If “relative prosperity” of The ship canal between the Baltic and is a great bargain at this price. the Mexican kind is what the people Eugene Hoskins is arranging to from what was regarded as evi­ and Black seas will be about 1000 dences of atmosphere and moisture of this country want, it is time to engage in a new industry in a small miles long. There are no very for- cease the clamor for more money. midable engineering difficulties, way. He has been making his own upon the hemisphere constantly The $4.70 per capita is all we need, and baking powder for use in the Star turned toward us. Quite recently, estimated cost is £20,000,000, and $4.13 of that can be silver. Four- the construction will occupy bakery for some time with very sat­ observations of the moon at its first five fifths of our money should be retired years. The canal will be 27 isfactory results. A number of quarter seem to prove, beyond all feet at once If free-coinage is the cause deep, 213 feet wide at the top, and ladies in town have tried the powder question, that there is an atmosphere, as we understand it, upon our at­ of this relative prosperity -in Mexico, 114 feet at the bottom. It is to run and find it excellent. Mr. Hoskins tendant. The ends of the cusps, in as Mr. Elkins infers, it is fair to now proposes to put the powder on from Riga, follow the course of the the telescope, show fogginess; and a presume that it would do as much Dwina; Beresina and Dnieper, and the market, and has already pur­ star, occulted by the moon, faded by for our own country. chased a few dozen cans and fancy end at Cherson. The canal will be degrees behind the body of the orb. lighted by electricity along its whole labels to send it forth in as a trial. Had there been no atmosphere upon T he New Orleans Times-Democrat length, enabling the transit to be He is at a loss to know what to name our satellite the star would have dis­ says it would be molasses for the performed in six days, reckoning six the powder. Probably some of the appeared instantaneously, because democratic party to select a presi­ knots as a maximum speed. Other young ladies can assist him there would have been no medium of dential candidate from the south. towns and districts besides those diffraction. Furthermore, the cusps touched by the canal will be benefit ­ lu a Burled City. No southern man, it says, is anxious of the planet would have been owing to the improvement of to lead a forlorn hope. It is a for­ ed, The view from the steps of the navigation in the various rivers.— sharply outlined had their been no lorn hope whether the candidate Scientific American. temple of Apollo is one never to be air gas, or atmosphere upon the sur­ comes from the south or the north, forgotten. A weird and desolate, face of the globe. But as they have Cycology. but the Times-Democrat and other yet withal a beautiful, panorama shown a mistiness and haze in a doz­ In early days, so history says, papers are wrong in assuming that shows you Pompeii, the city of ruins, en great telescopes, it seems un­ The world #as short on wheels, the north would object to'a southern lying before you with Vesuvius in And folks when bound to spin around questionable that there must be an Spun round upon their heels. man for president because of the the distance, hazy as ever, sending atmosphere in the moon; though In middle age, when pious sage prejudices growing out of the war » its calm pillar of vapor into the mid­ whether its composition be such as Caught folks religion lacking, which ended thirty years ago. The air. The feelings of awe are succeed ­ To save the soul they had to roll would support human life, we can trouble is nearer the present. It is On the wheel Twas then called “racking.' ed by wonder and astonishment as only guess. In such cases we can do due to the election methods in the When our grand-dads were strapping lads closer inspection of the ruins dis­ no more than reason by analogy. Folks spun on wheels of wood, southern states. When they will closes the skill of that time; one sees We feel no shame to do the same Where there is moisture there must allow all men to vote and be counted often conveniences and appliances be inhalable air; and where such air For wood-rimmed wheels are good. as is the rule in the north a southern equal in construction and ingenuity Right well we know the world wheels so exists there must be life as we know That force can never stop her, to those of a similar kind in use to­ candidate will stand before the it on the earth. And if the lower And all things feel Inclined to wheel day, and naturally asks himself, forms exist, why not the upper whole people just as does a northern Therefore to wheel is proper. “What have we been doing all these candidate. But in the northern So cycling friends, we're in old grooves forms, crowned by human kind?— And since we know its true, centuries?” I learned that only Demorest. states the people do not allow one That the universe by cycles moves about one-half of Pompeii has thus man or a set of men to own and con­ We’ll move on cycles, too. The McMinnville far been excavated, and at the pres­ trol a section of the state and use ent rate of progress it will require at that power to secure the endorse­ The Ethnology ot the Japanese. In a State of Bankruptcy ment of the whole state. The down­ It has been a common error to re­ least sixty years longer to unearth —is the condition of our system if the fall of David B. Hill as the Tammany gard the Japanese race as an offshoot the whole. Only about six or eight liver becomes inac­ candidate for the governor of New of the Chinese; the relation being thousand dollars a year are expended tive so that the germs and poisons York last year was a fair illustration sometimes reversed, and the parent­ on the work. can accumulate WM. LAMBERT, PROPRIETOR. within the body. The streets of Pompeii are seldom of this opposition to bulldozing poli­ age given to the Japanese. Certain Keep the liver and more than twenty-four feet wide, tics in the north. The same rules characteristics of facial formation, bowels active and we’re in a condition Recently improved Always up to the times- apply to the south in national politics. such as fullness of the eye orbit, and mostly straight from end to end. of healthy pros- Indeed, this ancient town is quite by introduction of the Au work Guaranteed 7J perity and have the obliquity of -the eye itself, to­ sufficiently well in­ most modern machin- w G erman geographers have made a gether with the sallowness of com­ American in the rectangularity of vested capital to ery. ik Prices always reasonable. draw upon in the careful estimate of the population of plexion and the coarse black hair, its plan. The pavement is, however, hour of need. The liver filters out the Africa and place the total at 163,- have led to this very natural mis­ quite un-American in its solidity, Jioisonous germs which enter the system, ust so surely as the liver regulates the 953,000, which is 42,240.000 more take. But it has long been recog­ consisting of large, polygonal blocks system, so do Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets of lava, set so firmly that after regulate the liver. Keep this in mind, and than the aggregate population of nized, by those who have studied the Family Work a Specialty. you solve problem of good health and North and South America. Europe subject, that the relation of the two eighteen centuries the roadways are good living. the The 1' Pleasant Pellets ’ ’ have and Africa combined have a popula­ races is by no means direct; at the as sound as when laid. The cross- | a tonic, strengthening effect upon the lin­ ing membranes of the stomach and bowels, tion of 521.332,000. though their area nearest, a distant cousinship, even if ways are slightly raised above the1 which effectually cures Biliousness, Sick S. WILSON W G. HENDERSON. Costiveness, or Constipation, is not greater than that of all Ameri­ so near. This will be a surprise to level of the streets, and the nipping Headache, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Bad Taste of the horses ’ feet and the impact of in Mouth, Sour Risings from Stomach, ca. The new world has plenty of those, and they are the majority, will often cure Dyspepsia. The “Pel­ room for many times its present who have looked upon the present the chariot wheels are plainly visible.' and lets” are tiny, because the vegetable ex­ Curiously enough, the Pompeiian tracts are refined and concentrated. Easy population of 121.713.000. The Ger­ struggle between the Japanese and in action, no griping as with old-fashioned man estimate of the population of Chinese as a sort of family quarrel. public fountains (and there are many pills. As a “dinner pill,” to promote di- take one each day after dinner. (Third Street, between E and F.) the world now is 1,480.000.000, and Dr. Winkler, who has devoted him­ of them, still in good condition, orna­ gestion, To relieve the distress arising from over­ one of the best authorities of the self to the study of the two peoples mented with an intermingling of fine eating, nothing equals one of these little ” Proprietors. Royal Statistical society says it will with the caution and closeness of a sculpture and grotesque masques) j “Pellets. Mrs. M elissa A twater , of Steuben, were fed from lead pipes which Washington Co., Me., writes: “As regards be increased by the year 2517 to 33,- German savant, shows very conclu­ S. WILSON, iDanager. the little ‘Pel­ 586,000.000. sively that the divergencies are ut­ might worry a modern manufacturer lets,’ I think I could not do ---------------------------------- 11*11- terly incompatible with anything to reproduce. Moreover, the houses without them. received their liberal supply of water | I do not like I t is possibly a mere coincidence, like near relationship, and that the lf™eÄng^t’cli?8B-. JIorse8 Warded by day, week or month. Commercial to be without Travelers at mo7t ¿alt but a peculiar one, that whenever Japanese are certainly members of through pipes of the same metal. I them in the 1ère d>nvey°ed Conveyed to to all all points points at most re^naMe^û: reasonable rut«» GWe a;™ u8 a .. — n I have the democratic managers look over the group which includes the Finns saw many “cut-offs” constructed on house. spoken very the field and discover that they have and the races which inhabit the thoroughly modern principles. An­ highly to and no earthly chance of electing their northwestern Siberian region, and other point that surprised me was friends neighbors of All kinds of Fine, that the major part of the houses are them, and candidate they always begin to talk more distantly, yet distinctly, the D. A.'SMITH'S All kinds of Watches, Clocks many are tak- Difficult and and Jewelry for sale at of brick, very similar to that in use about “some good southern man” for pure Hungarians or Magyars. Thus —NEW— i n g them hard times prices. old Watches re­ president. That is what they are it is seen that the Japanese may to-day; though the bricks themselves through my paired and made advertising doing now. Before they fully make claim connection with Europeans, are longer and thinner. The well-1 them. I wiff to run as good up their minds to nominate a south­ which may account for their rapid preserved stairways lead from the say they are the best pill I can take, es­ as new at pecially for an after-dinner pill, I think ground floors to the second,, and they have no equal." ern man, it would be well for them advance in civilization.— Demorest. OPPOSITE POSTOrFICE. Yamhill County Reporter. The Only E. F. MANNING New F Free K Spring 3 wool Prices. Goods Biood Purifier Hardtuare, Tincuare, Stoves, Studebaker Wagons, Buggies, Carts and Surreys, Jones Chain Drive Motuer, Plano Binders, HOOD’S Sarsaparilla 0) Our Stock is now Complete, and our Prices lower than ever. Now that House Cleaning is in Order Hood’s Cures We call Especial Attention to E. F. HANNING Cet HOOD’S Lace Curtains AT I $1 to $3.50 per pair. ■ The best of Coffees, Spices and Groceries are found here. A.. J. APPERSOX Creedmore Lime 50 cents a barrel ! Hodson has a large quantity of iime which he will sell at the above price. Did you ever buy lime at that price, or hear of its selling so cheaply before. There is a great bargain in this lime Think of it ] SPRING Paint your house Make your garden Hodson has best quality and cheapest prices in paints and Go and see him before you paint your house this spring Of course you will make some garden Hodson can supply you with everything you need for gardening oils. 1 ]| Call in and see: Save Money Io Make a Little Money By buying your shoes of Go a Long Ways BUY GROCERIES OF KAY & TODD J- P. IRVINE Our Hallelujah coffee is very fine—the best in the market. We have some fine gunpowder tea that is selling at 25 cents per ponnd. Coal oil is now higher than it has been for 20 years, but we are selling it at Portland prices. Staple and fancy J. P. IRVINE. At Cost Commencing Thursday, April 18th, I will offer my immense stock of boots and shoes at absolutely first cost, for cash only. Steam Laundry C ity S tables ’9 This Sale Includes my entire stock without reserve, and over one thousand dollars’ worth of goods on the way from the east to arrive shortly. in and get prices—that tells the tale. F. D1ELSCHNEIDER Sign of the Big Boot. I Boots and Shoes. I Don’t You Need a fieiu Suit of Glothes....... WILSON & HENDERSON, Jecuelry Store * * * Come I You have been wearing those old garments along time now. Spring is opening, your wife has her new bonnet, and the head of the household is really entitled to some new clothes. Or you are a single man with a place to sustain in society. To do this, you must be neat and patronize the tailor. I have a splendid line of Spring and Summer Suitings to select from. My prices are within your reach. and learn them. Call I am Located Two Doors West of Hotel Yamhill. F. ROECA