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1 Yamhill County Reporter Cl UltENT NOTE ANI» COVI HEN’I. found by the experience of years that anything which helps the farmers, ‘ helps the country as a' whole. The 11 prosperity that the advance in People often wonder why their nerve« are prices of agricultural products—1 •o weak; why they get tired soeaaily; why they start at every slight but which advance covers many articles sudden sound; why they do not sleep besides wheat—brings to the farir.- naturally; why they have frequent ers will quickly diffuse itself through headaches, indigestion and nervous out the entire community, ami, di rectly or indirectly, benefit a major ity of the people Th- farmer has 1 The explanation is simple It is found in that impure blood which is contin bail a Irtrd time, harder even than ually feeding the nerves upon refuse the average wage-worker, in the instead of ths elements of strength and past four or five years, ami the whole: vigor. In such condition opiate and nerve compounds eimply deaden add country ought to rejoice ill his pres do not cure. Hood’s Sarsaparilla feeds ent good fortune. the nerves pure, rich, red blood; gives Nervous Tin- number of democratic papers which uro saying, ‘Jibe democracy was never .1 free trade party is ' ominously large. Subscription $1.00 Pei Year. It is still technically the dull sea- i -on. but the descent of country tnef- ADVERTISING RATES hunts upon St. Louis is like an arm v Reading notices in local column- 10 cent» ; ht with banners.-— Globe-Dcmm-rat. -line ivr first week and •» cent.1» per line thereafter, bi .pUy advertisement < annual rule-., one ii.ul. What the coal barons want —they IH*r month $!: each additional inch .r»0 t ents p* r month. is to Obituary ami marriage notices not exceeding who have large stocks on liana 10 lines published free, if furnished in time tu keep up the strike until prices are he current news. Additional matter lucent* per line. boomed, and the profits in their pockets. FRIDAY, AUGU8T27, J897. Our exports last month were $36,- natural sleep, perfect digestion, is the 845,278 and only 15,645.849 in July. true remedy tor all nervous troubles. so HI I HIM. HI ST Hi: BOM . 1896 The Wilson bill was not a suc T he important thing to remember cess in getting hold of the markets There oug|H to be a conference,, if in connection with the return of pros of the world. not a nationalconvention, of man perity, is that Mr.'Bryan declared it Colonel Dan Lamont is not ligur and silver. Now or never is the wub impossible without the free coin ■ ing for the democratic populist m>m- | linn- to pour forth’a ringing and re age of silt er at 16 to 1 | ¡nation for president. He would i verberant prole t against the infant ------♦ Is the One True Blood Purifier. SI per bottle. sooner be vice president of a great ous intrigues of the money power Prepared only by#C. I Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Ot’R popocratic contemporary ays Wheat, up, up; silver,down,‘¡down it can t see any enlargement in The monopoly. ■ ■ ,, cure Liver Ills; easy to Reporter The --btuseness of our Jerry Simpson is wearied with the Now, either wheat is a3 guilty as llOOu S HillS take, easy tu operate 25c. said popocratic contemporary is issue “16 to 1,” and wants to make gold or the accursed cohorts of Wall T he peculiarity of the wheat trade easily accounted for by the amount the fight on the suppression of street are pulling up wheat with one hand and pulling down silver with this year is that-farmers have had of boilerplate used in it makeup. Speaker Reed and the abolition of i the other. The friends of silver who confidence in the stability of things the federal courts. wish well to wheat should do some- and believed in returning prosperity The manufacturers and the farmers Dawson Cityis to have an electriel . thing to maintain the character of They have, according to careful sta * are now engaged in a race to see light plant. Arrangements are also, who shall «how the greatest evidence being made for a regulai- line of! the latter staple, it is clear that if tistics, marketed but “one bushel iu of prosperity. Come to think of it, steam barges between Dawson and wheat continues to play into the seven of the year's crop, and are in ' hands of the money sharks its char condition to be benefited bv the that was just what the republicans St Michael's the coming summer acter will be gone. It is becoming great rise —Inter Ocean claimed last year—that prosperity in The London Saturday Review plutocratic by regrettably rapid de manufacturing and prosperity in says the question of Hawaii is no j grees. Cannot something be done to That there is a shortage in the farming went hand in hand. longer important, which is equivu reclaim and save it? If it keeps on world's wheat crop, and that high T he Telephone-Register puts in the lent to an'admission.that this coun-1 I going up, it must be yoked in dis prices will be realized tor the Amer plea that Sheriff Henry is the only try has a right to annex the islands. | honor with man-oppressing gold, ican crop, is a certainty That there Paris is soon to have a pendu-, “jined together in the house of is to be a repetition of the famine one of the union party officials who ¡ has sued the county for deputy lum bridge which will swing passen- ! 1 bondage," with it, as Captain Cuttie conditions of 1891 and 1892 is proba hire. That is very true. It was gers over the river Seine without would say. The farmers themselves bly one of the speculative agencies only necessary to make one test case, exertion on their part. The human would be corrupted and will be plu through which price is pushed above and if Henry wins the case it won’t race never tires of working at the tocratic allies of the plutocrats. If its natural level one day, to fall back the friends of humanity and silver part way the next.—Oregonian 26th problem of rapid transit ..be necessary for the others to sue don ’t awake, arise and say a good This country will apply for 500, .'t : - ■ ’•* During tne fiscal year of 1896 pen T he popocratic papers are now ex- 000 fei^f of space at the Paris, exposi deal in clarion tones, there is only sions ceased in 29,393 cases because too much reason to fear that the . plaining, with all the gravity they tion, and it is certain that our in of the death of pensioners. Every can command just what thegoldbug ventors and manufacturers will make moral status of wheat and the pecu year this will increase The bulk of . press has been constantly saying, it one of the most attractive depart niary status.of the farmers will be the pensioners are gray-headed and established in a way that will make that the law of supply and demand ments of the show on canes and crutches. If the | octopuses giggle. — New York Sun. governs the price of wheat. They The Wilson law increased foreign groaners over “the enormous pension are awfully afraid that their mis prosperity at our expense. It is fair H ere is another item which has list" will be a little patient the old guided readers will think McKinley to say from present indications that veterans wifi soon cease from trou has caused the present rise. It is the new tariff will give the United appeared in half a dozen papers in as bling them. many of the leading towns in Kan just as plausible to suppose as that States the first chance for business sas. It reads : “ The bank remained the price is governed by silver, as improvement A bridge burned out this side oi Hills I open last night until six o'clock, in boro yesterday morning delayed the up they formerly told their readers Ex Senator Hill is trying ! order to give the farmers who are express train several hours. find a place where he can hauling w’heat a chance to deposit.” Florida has passed a pension law politics. He missed the best oppor Young I It is enough to make the Jerrj’ Simp providing for a tax of half a mill on Lochinvar the dollar on all the property in the tunity of his life last year when he I sons mad all over to behold such ca- who, accord ing to the £ state, to pay pensions to ex Con fed- decided to say nothing during a great i lamities occurring right among his story, ran own people. - erates The Flordia papers are la- political crisis. away with his , did not The gold mining swindler is par ; > inenting the general rush there is to her one ticularly active just now. It seems T he growth of protection senti :le more - » , > h i •' -- take advantage of this. Sixty appli 3 te d 1 y ment in the south is plainly shown that a gold craze catches many fool cations were forwarded in one day «■•f than a thou sand honest from one small postoffice. Butthat ish investors as well as thoughtless by the cordial reception which husbands ot is piuch mote creditable to Florida adventurers headed for the mines was tendered Senator McEnery the present day love their in New Orleans on his return after (han to build poorhouses to care for without means of support. wives. lite old Confederate veterans for the No novelist Bryan should not give up the Mex- his vote and earnest work in behalf could invent few years they will live. can trip. He will be happier there of the Dingley tariff law. The spec story of truer ------ »•'------ manly devotion than anywhere in the United States, tacle of a democratic senator work than the “humble ing for and supporting a republican where there is “ a prosperity ’ ’ which romance ” revealed L t is getting so that now and then by the following a popocrat will admit the return of he long ago and manv times declared protective tariff measure is entirely letter from Mr. unusual,7and especially so when it Harry Chant, of an Haskell Avenue, prosperous conditions, without free was an impossibility. Dallas, Texas. Farmers are not only getting fair comes from the older class of south ‘About fourteen or fifteen months ago and unlimited coinage of silver. One I was working with a gang of men and happened of them confessed it on the streets of prices for all the products of their ern democrats, as was the case with to say to one of them, * I hope it will not ram as A I have a big washing to do for the children McMinnville the other day, but in fields and orchards, but they are get Senator McEnery. But Mr. McEnery The man said. ‘ What is the matter with vour did work and vote for the Dingley wife ? stead of looking pleased and happy ting it in good money, worth 100 •For years my wife had been suftering from the doctors called prolapsus of uterus $ht over it he tried to look sorry. “Yes, cents on the dollar the world over. bill, and his action was cordially what was nervous, had cold hands and feet, palpita commended by a meeting of thou- tton, headache, backache, constipation, a dua my friend,’ said he, “it appears to Could they ask anything better? drain, with bearing down pains no ap i sands of democrats'™ his own city greeatole C I petite. She got so weak she could not get around be the case, but it must be remem One of the most ludicrous exhibits I am only a laborer so was always in debt with ! which, after his statement of the case the doctors, and all for no good, as none did her bered that our prosperity is some of the year is the advice of the New any good. We began to think that she wm never body else s misfortune Think of York World and Journal to the pres in a lengthy speech, adopted a reso going to get well ” “ I told this man what the doctors said was the the famine-stricken people in the ident about changing his cabinet. lution cordially commending his matter with her." and he said " • did you ever hear course and expressing the hope that of Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription” “I told countries that are short on wheat." Both organs have much more influ- no. but I had tried so many patent medicines he might be spared for many years him that I was tired of them all. and Deeides I did not And the man heaved a 16 to-1 sigh have enough money to pay the doctor aud the once in Europe than in the United to continue to support the protective drug store He said if I would get two or sixteen for the languishing cause of States. three bottles and try them, and if it did not do doctrines enuueiated in his address. my wife any good that he would pay for the med Brvanism and one for the poor iclhe. I went to the drug store (Mr Clawber $ “Gold is appreciating' shriek the on Kim StrnM), and bought a bottle The first S tate or O hio , C itv or T oledo , i and second did not seem to have much eriect but silverites Oh, no. A gold dollar Lie as C ounty . ; ’■ the third seemed to work like a charm She has F dsjon - for - bpoils politics leads to will buy less wheat or taken all about thirteen bottles and she is to- other farm Frank J. Cheney makes oath tlsat he is tn as in stout aud healthy as any woman in the the same results in all cases. The products and less commodities in United States. This is not the only case. When the senior partner of the firm of I. J. Oregon City Enterprise says “My ever I hear tell of any woman who is sick m the general than it did six month or a Cheney A Co., doing business in the city neighborhood I just send the hook and paper that me! When a populist attempts to wrapped around every bottle and that does the year ago A gold dollar will buy of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, is business I am no longer bothered about doing economise doesn't he make a bungle my own washing and cooking, for my wife can and that, said firm will pav the sum of less labor than it formerly did Com do it all in one day and never seems tired or out a - of it, especially if he is holding down modities and wages are “appreciat ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each of spirits now " an office, the salary of which is paid Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti and every case of Catarrh that cannot ing and not gold in fees Just look at our worthy pop be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh pation, promptly and peTmanenily Lots of 16 to 1 Bryanites will lis Cura. F rank J. C hknky . ulist coroner, he whose dissertations ten to Bryan telling about “impossi Sworn to before me and subscribed in •, > upon economy were listened to with such rapt attention by the voters of ble prosperity" under the rule of the my presence, this fith Jay of December. ■ A. W G leason , thia county who took part in the rotjber tariff, and yet go on holding A D. 1S8»L f .— a —. -unary ruDiic. their wheat for a dollar per bushel Notary Public. movement for 'economy' at our last in gold - They may not get it. and county election,in his efforts at econ w. are Headquarters for all kinds Hall’» Catarrh Cut« ia taken internal- { of Farmers Supplias omy. Last Friday this economizer, they may If enough people believe ly and acta directly on the blood and • in Bryan s rant they won't by proxy, went to Oswego to hold an mucoaa surfaces of the evstem Send Before departing in his balloon | *- inqOMt upon a man and a boy who for testimonials, free bad been drowned in the Willamette, Prof Andree told his brothers that ____ F J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, 0 | Standard Calcutta Hop Cloth while in swimming, and took from if nothing was heard from him with-1 <WSold by druggists, 76c. 2« Inch, 44 oi. Sc per yard i Standard Calcutta Grain Bags thia city a lawyer a doctor and a in two months he would have prob-1 St^c e«cb ASSIGNEES NOTICE. stenographer to help hold the job ably have landed in some remote re Hopper Cloth, Kiln Cloth,- gion and might not be able to open i «town. At Oswego he called to hia Hop Sacks,Sulphur, There N^'il^cMm^dfi.'y’.mhni Lun aid six good and wise men to assist communication for a year Spraying Material, Groceries, him in hia investigations and with were other and more serious con tin- I and General Suppli«-’, WLD DTRtCT TO COS- «llof hlscrvdltcn. m tn proportion proportion to to the the of hiscrwditerr the aid of seven witnesses he learned gencies that he did not care to men- •atot at WHOLES a LI PRICES Wa han «mount of their ratpecUre claims All pereons 1 SVMEK-i dle ail Kind» of produce in exchange for either haring claims «gainst said F W Redmond are 1 cash . At. waa just a plain, case of ac- tion or merchandise Commission only 3 per hereby notlited and required to pres, nt such Write for further particulars to olaiwe, under oath, to tn. at my oflr. In »aid cent Writ, cident«l drowning, which to officially A Mississippi man tells the Globe- City or McMinnville three mouths from the Pacific Coast 'find out coat the taxpayers of Clack Democrat that he does not see how date hereof Dated this 16th day of August, A. D 1ST Home Supply Agency, amas county fees for seventeen per the advance in wheat, which only a JACOB WORTMAN Assignee of the estate of F w. Redmond, an So -41 First St., Portland, Oregon. . 1 aw • debtor sona. But then our people wanted tenth or a fifteenth of the people pro-1 1 < lutcivent SFKNCERi TALMAGE, Ait's left ¿'»rrnee' economy and if thev are not suited dvce. but which all of the people Tom with the kind thev are getting, thev i have to buy in the shape of flour, is might consult the pre-election such a great benefit to the country • sä pledges of our populist office holders I as th.> papers say it is It has been Dyspepsia Hood’s Sarsaparilla Hop Supplies an‘* Grain Bags NEW AND Seasonable Goods pAbLi OPENING SHP' i Just now the demand is for Campers and Hop Pick ers’ Supplies. HOP GLOVES 25 to 75 c a pair “Good Vallie. Ten Quarter Domett Blankets At 6oc to $i a pair. All Wool Blankets From $2.50 to $8, according to quality’’ aud size. Comforters From 75c to $3. All Straw Hats at actual cost to close out. Light weight Overalls at 35c a pair a broken line, and out of some sizes. Heavy and flediurn Shoes Especially adapted to heavy work at, cut prices?^ THESE ARE GOOD BARGAINS A good supply of Fruit Jars, Bacon, Staple Groceries, Best Coffees, Teas, Spices. We guarantee our goods aud prices to be just such as we recomment them to be. The better the goods the stronger the guarantee. Cheap goods can not be guaranteed by any one. A. J. APPERSON A Sure Thing Is what all are looking for in GROCERIES Most people would rather trade where they know they will get a good article at the lowest living figure^ and one which when delivered at your door is ready to use, is just what it vfas represented to be when sold, is full weight and full measure, rather than to have a lingering conviction that you need a house scales, an analyzing microscope, or a blue room in which you can retire and swear in order to get even with your grocer. THIS EXPENSE 18 SAVED if you trade with u9. Our idea of the grocery business is BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE ;A.T LOWEST FIGURES. Not to s<icretly cut weights and measures down, make slight reduction in price as a bait, and yet skin the customer on the measure he gets. Such methods bring sure defeat. Wallace & Walker IHclHintwille Wanted-An Idea »sa, « 1st M c M innville , College*** OREGON 1* »ir.Q.tm ieseryed recognition as a leading institution oi higher learning. Hm-claw isctllttes and expenses a» low as the lowest Opens Septem ter 15th, 1 *97. For the new illustrated catalogue, with fall information send to PRES. H. L. BOARDMAN.