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telligent factory hands with whom Mr. Kay talked seemed to take a dif ferent view. While it was not con F. H. HAHAHAHT, Editor A Propr tended that wages have advanced, J. U. ECKMAN, Associate Editor. something else of more primary im portance has occurred, they averred Subscription $1.00 Per Year. —employment has been secured. During the Cleveland administration ADVERTISING RATES. the factories that were not shutdown Reading notice» In local column» 10 cent» per line tor first week and 5 cents per lino thereafter. ran on half time and alternated crews, Display advertisements. annual rate«, one inch so that even the most skilled op per month fl; each additional inch 50 cents per erators obtained only about three month. .. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding At present they 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to days’ work a week. be current news. Additional matter 10 cent^ per are running full crews, working day line. and night, and without any raise in wages, Mr. Kay says, the working FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1807 men feel as though they had struck S ilver ' and wheat keep together. what amounts tojthe same ..thing as Yes. They are each worth about a prosperity. -------- dollar a bushel.—Ex. A t this year's election legislators T he Hon. Ike Patterson should are to be chosen in many of the states lose no time in commencing an action who will participate in the choice of for criminal libel against Dr. Harry United States senators to fill the va Lane. If he didn t put sawdust in cancies arising on March 4, 1899- the cornmeal he furnished the state There will be thirty vacancies. Thir ty senators will go out of office on the people want to know it. that day, thirty go out of office on March 4, 1901, and thirty on March T he receipts under the new tariff 4, 1903, the total number of states law are steadily mounting upward. now being forty-six, and the total For the second half of August, the number of senators, with a full com first half of September, and the sec plement, beingninety. Of the thirty ond half of September they were, re senators who will go out of office in spectively,in round numbers, $9,000,- what has sometimes been called “the 000, $10,000,000 $11,000,000. next batch,” fifteen are democrats, eleven are republicans, three are sil No wonder Mr. Bryan swears that ver republicans and one is a populist. prosperity under the gold standard is The loss to the democratic side will a curse. Formerly he got $1500 for probably be more serious than to the delivering a calamity speech; now it republicans, not merely in numbers, is reported he has “consented ’ to ap but in respect of the men who go out. pear at an Arkansas fair for $500. Among democrats whose terms ex Prosperity that advances the price pire are Arthur P. Gorman of Mary of wheat and depresses the value of land; Chas. J. Faulkner of West Vir wind and silver is not the kind of ginia; John L. Mitchell of Wisconsin prosperity Bryan is looking for. and David Turpie of Indiana. Sena H ave the gold bugs captured Col tor Gorman has been in the senate orado? That state, it is now an since 1882. Senator Faulkner be nounced, will add $20,000,000 to the came a United States senator in 1887. ------ -o------- gold of the country this year from Beware ot Ointment» for Catarrh her own mines, and it is probable That Contain Mercwry, that the total gold production of the As mercury will surely destroy the world in 1897 will aggregate $250,- sense of smell and completely derange 600,000, a sum vastly greater than is the whole system when entering it needed to keep pace with the growth through the mucous surfaces. Such art of population and business of the icles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, world. as the damage they do is tenfold to the Yamhill County Reporter The sound-money democrats see now that they were wise in standing firmly against the silver craze. It is being abandoned by even the men who led last year’s fight, and the bulk of the democracy is making ready to fall in line with the former leaders of the party. A considerable element, however, has been swallowed up in the populist movement, and it will take years to recover lost prestige. good you can |H>ssibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, <>., contains no mercury and is taken internally, acting directly ujion the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, it is tn ken internally, and made in Tole do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testi monials free. ®XT‘Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Hcnl Estate Trazisters. R eports from Ohio show that the democrats have absolutely abandon •ci the silver issue. Aside from the opening speech of Mr. Chapman, their candidate for governor, no dem ocratic orator has opened his lips on the silver question, and those who attempted or proposed to do so were promptly deported from the state by the chairman of the party. When it is considered that the democratic platform adopted in that state only ninety days ago discussed nothing but silver, the rapidity of the change which has come over the public mind under the prosperity following the enactment of the protective tariff is phenomenal. I f Mr. Corbett is not seated in the senate when congress convenes in December, it will not be because his appointment was not regular and legal. It will not be because he lacks the support of every republican sen ator. It will be because a handful of free silver senators, calling them selves republicans and acting in eon junction with the free silver demo crats from the south can muster votes enough to bar him out. The same course would be pursued to ward any other senator from Oregon who was in open harmony with the principles of the republican party. Our opinion is that Mr. Corbett will be seated, and our opinion is worth as much as that of those who are predicting the contrary. M r . T. B. K ay , who recently re- turned from the east, where he WBS looking after the interests of the Salem woolen mills, before starting home visited some of the principal manufacturing cities of the New Eng land states. He is a keen observor in both business and political mat ter*—of political matters especially in relation to the business in which he is engaged. At the time he was in Lawrence. Massachusetts. Mr. Bryan had just been lifting up his sonorous voice telling laboring people that factory wages had not beeu advanced, and consequently prosperity had not come to them. In- LOCAL NEWS. Penny tablets at Hembree’s. NotwitliHtanding the raise in clothing by the tariff'bill Kay & Todd are selling their $12 suits for $10; their $15 suits for $12; their $10 suits for $8.50. There is something very attractive at Milleap and Son’s. They have just got in a new lot of decorated china tableware which includes the up to date novelties in this line. The Copenhagen decora tions are all the rage, and they are very quaint and pretty. They have a very large line of crockery in different grades. Why suffer with coughs, colds and la- grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Does not pro duce the ringing in the head like sul phate of quinine. Put I up in tablets con- venient for taking, Guaranteed to cure or money refunded, Price 25 centH. For sale by Rogers Bros. 38m6 There was a big row at the Grand Ronde reservation Sunday night. It grew out of a barrel of hard cider, and the net results so far are one dead Indian, Jim Young, and another with a badly damaged head. There are a variety of reports as to the manner in which Young was killed. Some say he was struck with a club, others that he was killed from a blow in the face from Dowd’s fist, others think l>e was hit with a slung shot. Coroner Fenton went to the agency and held an inquest Tuesday, and the jury decided that Young was dead and that he came to his death at the hands of Dowd. Up to yesterday morning no warrant had been issued, but some of the people from the agency were in town for the purpose of lodging complaint. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it waB satisfac tory in its results, is putting it very mild ly, indeed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommending this excellent cough remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in any form.—The Banner of Liberty, Liberty town, Maryland. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by S. Howorth & Co. Probate Court. Estate of Sarah Ann Kennedy. Final account approved and executrix dis charged upon payment of the balance of $3 as shown by said report to the clerk of this court. Estate of Christian ltichter. Final ac- count filed and Tuesday Dec. 7 th, 1807, at 1 p. m., set to hear same. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham of Gaars Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz: “I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines 60 for it. Last fall I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamber 1 lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.” This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera 1 morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant to take and never fails to ef 200 fect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by S. Howorth A Co. Cures P' jve »he mem ot Hood’» Sarsaparilla —posi tive, perfect, permanent Cure*. Cu.ei of scrofula in severest forms, like goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip disease, sores in the eyes. Cure* of Salt Rheum, with Its Intense itching and burning, scald head, tetter, etc. Cure* of Bolls, Pimples, aud all other erup tions due to impure blood. Cure* of Dyspepsia and otber troubles where a good stomach tonic was needed. Cure* of Rheumatism, where patients wereun- • able to work or walk for weeks. Cure* of Catarrh by expelling the impurities which cause and sustain the disease. Cure* of Nervousness by properly toning and feeding the nerves upou pure blood. Cure* of That Tired Feeling by restoring strength. Send for book of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla British landlords are said to own $0,000,000 acres of land in this country, an area larger than that of Ireland. It is not comparatively much of a slice in our domain. The United States imports 1,700,- 000 tons of sugar and produces only 400.000 ton*. This is the one great item in which our farmers and manu facturers are behind the times. W m . F. D iflschnf . idf . r . Jeweler and Optician. Two doors below P. O. AND Seasonable Goods OUR Fñüb OPENING To C. I. Hood & Co.. Proprietor», Lowell, Mass. .. ., rvii rlOOU S HUIS are the beat after-diuner pills, aid digestion. 26c Don’t think that your liver needs treat ing if your bilious. It don’t. It’s your stomach. That is, your stomach is really what causes the biliousness. It has put your liver out of order. See what’s the matter with your stomach. Sick stom ach poisons liver and then there’s trouble. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures stomach and then all’s well. That’s the case in a nutshell. Shaker Digestive Cordial is no secret. Formula’s on every bottle. But it’s the simple,honest way it’s made, the honest Shaker herbs and other ingred ients of which it’s composed, that make it so efficacious. Any real case of indi gestion and biliousness can be cured with a few bottles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Try it. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. The secretary of agriculture as sures the farmer that the red-beaded woodpecker is one of his best friends. But nobody can induce a farmer to put any confidence in the silver- spangled jay of last year’s campaign. Many a man who would be startled at the bare thought of sitting down and deliberately drinking a dose of poi son, allows himself to be regularly and systematic ally poisoned day after day by accumula. tions of bile in the blood. When the liver fails to do its regular work of filter ing this bilious poison out of the circulation, it goes on soning the entire constitu- 1 just as surely as if a man was drinking prussic acid. Every part of the body is polluted. The digestive juices are suppressed and weak ened. The kidneys and skin are clogged with impurities and the lungs and bronchial tubes overloaded with morbid secretion which eat away the delicate tissue, and bring about bronchitis and consumption. All the diseases caused by this subtle pro cess of bilious poisoning are cured by the marvelous alterative action of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It directly in creases the liver’s natural excretive and purifying poweis ; gives the digestive and blood making organs power to manufacture an abundance of red, rich, healthy blood. It drives out all impurities, and vitalizes the circulation with the life giving elements which restore perfect nutrition, solid mus cular power, and healthy nerve-force. Week ending Oct. 13th. R W Lancefield to Nettie Harpole lot 7 blk 8 Amity.................... $ Amanda Barnes to J Smith A A Dee pt blk 24 Johns’ add to McM Amanda Barnes to Sarah Goodrich lot* 7 & 8 blk 14 Johns’ add to McM............................................. Esther I. Ellis to Geo A Patten 46 a t 3 r 3......................................... Sallie Hutchens to Jesse Hutchens “ In August 189s, I was taken down in bed with 110 a t 4 r 3.................................. 1 a burning and severe pains in my stomach and I t would not surprise us if the under my shoulders, aud dizziness in my head." S W Sigler to B D Sigler w hf lots writes lra t> Herring, Esq , of Needmore, Levy “turning down” of Mr. Geer in the Co., Fla. " My home physician was called and be 281,282,283, 284 A 285 Dayton said my symptoms were more like consumption federal appointment scramble should tban anytniug else. I lingered in this way »even also lots 17 A 18 blk A Hobeon’* trying different kinds of medicine. Noth- add to Newberg........................... 400 make that gentleman governor, at 'months iug that I ate would digest, and I had great dis tress in my stomach I was persuaded to tty some C F Jewett to Wm Meyer tracts No least the candidate of the republican of Dr Pierce's remedies or to see what he thought 65 A 66 Dundee Orchard Homes of my case wtote him and received an answer party for the position. If the public stating that 1 my was from indigestion No 2............................................... 600 gets the idea that a man is abused it and torpid liver, suffering and advising me to take Dr Pierce'» Golden Medical Discovery The first O A C R R Co to M Aylward 80 a is very liable to make a martyr of bottle gave pleasing results. I have taken four sec 27 t 4 r 6................................ 160 bottles of the Golden Medical Diacovery ' and him. And, by the way, Geer would three small vials of the ‘Pleasant Pellets ' lam Richard Aylward admr to Mary to do my work and eat what 1 could not make a pretty decent governor. He able before I took these medicines.” Aylward 80 a sec 27 t 4 r 6 . 200 would not be controlled by any po J W Henry sheriff to L F Hall 240 NO. 3847. • secs 23 A 24 t 3 r2.................... 81 litical ring.—Eugene Guard, demo KEPOHT OF THE CONDITION J W Henry sheriff to W D McDon cratic. of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc ------ ---------- ald 143.44 a t 3r4................... 4812 Minnville, in the state of Oregon, at the close of G W Barker to Lucinda Byers KM) A stray bullet from a Canadian business, Oct. ft, 1897 RESOURCES. at3r5.................................. 1600 rifle corps killed a farmer two miles Loans and Discounts............... «»7,60» 6» A E A J W Bones to J II A Hank secured and unse distant, the bullet passing entirely Overdrafts, cured............................................... 4,533 15 Brown 50 a sec 101 5 r 7. 500 S. Bonds to secure circula through his body. The range of the V tion ................................................... 12.500 00 Isaac Lambright to J E Stow 160a Premiums on V. S. Bonds 1.000 00 modern firearms should be kept in Stocks, securities, etc................ 24.023 09 see 27 t 4 r 6............................... 1 Banking house, furniture and mind by those who handle them. David Lamb to Tlio* Smith 20 a t 3 fixtures........................................... 5.500 00 Due from National Banks (not r 2.......................................... .... 1000 9,654 »7 reserve agents)........................... Due from State Banks «nd E 11 Diabrow to D R Jackson 2 775 99 Bankers........................................... parcels in Hurley A Large s add Due from approved reserve agents ............................................. 2,502 60 to Newlierg ................................ 600 Cheeks and other cash items 101 73 240 00 Notes of other National Banks E II Disbrow to D R Jackson lots Fractional paper currency. 1, 2 and 3 blk 3 same add 4<K> nickles and cent»....................... Lawful money reserve in Bank. E II Diebrow to I) R Jackson lota DID IT EVER OCCUR viz: 1, 2, 3 and 4 blk 28 H A I. add to Specie.................................................. 215 00 24,856 35 Legal-tender notes TO YOU Newberg....................................... 400 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir E H Diebrow to C E Jenson 100 a culation)......................................... That a watch which does secs 34A3t2A3r3................ HMM) Total............................. ........... not run is better than a Mary Aylward to R W Aylward 80 LIABILITIK8. a sec 27 t 4r6........................... poor one which does run? 250 Opital Stock paid in.................. 50.000 00 10.000 00 Surplus fund ..................................... Mary Grant to Annie Niaaen lot A watch which does not Undivided profits, less ex blk 4 Oak Park add to McM 250 penses and taxe« paid........... 2.521 58 run is right twice a day while a cheap watch that runs is never right. If you want a watch that is always right, buy one of NEW National Bank newes outstand ing ......................... Due to Stale banks and bank ers.................................................... Dividends unpaid............ Individual deposits subject to < he« k Demand certificates of deposit Just now the demand is for Campers and Hop Pick ers’ Supplies. HOP GLOVES 25 to 75c a pair—Good Value. Ten Quarter Domett Blankets At 60c to$i a pair. All Wool Blankets, From $2.50 to $8, according to quality and 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 fledium 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 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, aud one which when delivered at your door is ready to use, is just what it was 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 IS SAVED if you trade with us. Our idea of the grocery business is BEST SERVICE POSSIBLE AT LOWEST FIGURES. Not to secretly 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 11.250 00 229 «1 UH 0U 91,821 20,457 74 Total............................................ >186.884 lb State of Oregou. County of Yamhill. ». I. E. C. Appereon. caebier of th. above-named lank. do solemnly »wear that the abort Mat. men! is true to the best of tnv knowledge and be lief E < APPERSON. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me thi» 14tb day of October 1W7 M D L RHODES. iSeald Notary Public for Oregon Correct—Attest LEE LAVOHUN.) W L. W A RREN. I Director» J. L. ROGERS, J All kinds of Fine, Difficult and old Watches re paired and made to run as good as new at D. A. SMITH’S — NEW— All kind* of Watch«*. Clock* »nd Jewelry for Mie at hard time» prices. Jeoielry Store * * * NCXT DOON TO wiTorrici.