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‘ W hilk it is true the common ac LOCAL NEWS. ceptation of fiat mouey by believers in the gold standard, is irredeemable . Mrs. Meda Johnson of Damascus, Or r. H. B.1HNHAKT, Editor A Propr paper money, we assert that at least [ ¡8 visiting with Mrs. L. J. Hatch am I ». U. ECKM AN, Associate Editor. 8.000,000 voters of this country do j 'Ir8- •,eronie Derby. Blood means sound health. With pure, . _ i.i i___ Prnf .1 A Bnchani Prof. J. A. Buchanan of Dallas was in rich, healthy blood, the stomach aud di not 4 accept the _ gold bug definition of 1 the city yesterday. He is still (caching gestive organs will be vigorous, and there Subscription $1.00 Per Year, the term.” Thus sagely declares school and practicing law a little, but will be no dyspepsia. Kheumatism and and grow fat. Pure food is obtainable our popocratic contemporary. Web Neuralgia will be unknown. Scrofula and thinks he will confine his energies to the Balt Rheum will disappear. With pure if you seek it. We have most any ster’s dictionary, than, in addition to I law after his present engagement ex thing you like, and probably some that ADVERTISING RATES. to the crime of being English, must pires. Rssdiusnotleesin local column» 10 cent» per be a gold bug authority. But we von don ’ t. But you can buy what you line for flrit week stl'l '< cent» per line thereafter. The Vesperian dramatic company is libpUy a<lverti»ements, annual rate*. one Inch don’t think our contemporary knows want and reject the rest. Now there s rehearsing “The Deacon’’ which they juji month 11: each additional inch 50 cent» per • anything whatever of the matter it hope to present Jan. 14th. The cast of month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding a ■ j • I Homu wouldn't I m * without them. in lines published free. If furnished lu time to tries to discuss. That is the most characters has been somewhat changed. Your nerves will be strong, and your rSriCKS« Oihero wouldn’t beoutMide'em. be current uea'b. Additional matter 10 cent» per sleep sound, sweet and refreshing. charitable view that can be taken of Jesse Honderson is to take one of the line. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. Monk Qvriin Everybody like« it We keep it In bulk and can«. it. While perhaps a good many pop funny parts. Tbat is wby it cures so many diseases. /VlilplC dyrup Also, xeelleiit I’aiagon Uon< ! syrup. Both tine tor That is wby so many thousands take it ulists hold to the ‘ thought ’ whi^h rtappte"-. w belli er made of Buckwheat. Cotn, I-lout, ot tn Aunt ,1. inluia. two The published statements of the FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1897. to cure disease, retain good health, pre seems to have recently dawned upon McMinnville banks that appeared last vent sickness aud suffering. Remember Appetizing Chow Chow. the Register, that all money derives week, indicate a healthy increase of bus- tasted. Knowu to be pure and wholesome. I t is too early, perhaps, to state its purchasing power from the fiat of j iness within the year. Compared with positively that free coinage of silver the government, the party has | statements published in December, 1896, Whou tin<> Tbe new mush product, I.e«ding the van. Everybody VV llvctllllv. buj s it because It ■ tjood. It uiu-t be gool. Competition there is an increase in the volume of de never advocated the issuance ef any- j makes it so. will be the vital issue in 1900. If it posits of about $60,000 and of loans and thing but irredeemable paper money, I discounts of alioiit $55,(MX). is, it will be a fight to the death be and whenever a populist says fiat tween the standards—whether as a money, that is the kind of money he A populist friend requests us to print Is the One True Blood Purifier. $1 per bottle. the list of delegates selected to attend the nation we shall maintain our present has reference to. But how about all Cooper union convention in Portland, , , ,, rw*ii cure Liver Ills; easy to Tillamook Cheese. rlOOU S HlllS take, easy to operate. 25c. position among the civilized nations money being fiat money? Our popo Jan. 7th, saying he had failed to find it Big Mealy Potatoes. Best Moca and Java Coffee on Earth. A trial convinces. of the world, or whether we shall cratic contemporary says : The defi- ¡n i,ja own party organ, Here they are: of nearly one hundred different arti nition of fiat is given as “ an author- 1 democrats — J. W. Henry , J. E. Todd, drop to the level of Mexico and itative command or order to do some-j II. L. Heath, B. F. Sparks, H. S. Ma- cles with former rates shows an ad We are making a special run on our Queens- China. The Bryanites contend that thing. an effectual decree.” There-i loney, W. I. Reynold«, H. C. Burns, J. vance in November in corn, oats, po ware to clear the space for the approaching holiday silver will be the issue, and are wast fore everything that exists because T Woods,F.S.Har<iing;silverrepubli- tatoes. milk, beans, peas, hemp, bar trade. Have you investigated the prices? reled beef, mutton, sheep, hops, eggs ing no opportunity in their power of an effectual decree, exists becauseT’ ^Bc;v’ J’ I W, Talmage, G. A. Prentiss, J. B. Gard- ¡and wool, while other articles of Yours to please, to keep the financial condition of the of the fiat or edict of sovereign pow ■ ner, M. V. Spencer; populists—G. W. I farm produce retained the advanced country in a state of foment and un er. And gold, a metal, if it is trans- , c/iuo, *-« • «4 . vvxs ’ vva, kj. atn.iiai iiouir, luv Olds, E. J. Wood, S. Richardson. Nine formed mto money by sovereign deinocrat8i six silver republicans and position which they had gained earli certainty. It is certainly no time for power through an effectual decree is ^)ree populists, all from McMinnville er in the year. That all these things have had republicans to relax their vigilance as much fiat money as is the price of I exCept two. their effect upon the farmer and or lay down their arms while a wily paper which is transformed into i made his year a prosperous one isev- WA8H1NCTON LETTER. and insidious enemy still occupies money by the power of sovereign ’ idenced by reports coming from eve- authority. The world, however, is the field. The state of Oregon will W ashington , D. C., Dec. 27.1897. i ry part of the country showing enor rapidly ridding itself of such econom be the first state to hold an election ic incongruities as that value is in The farmers of the United States I mous reductions in mortgage indebt in 1898, and the result will have trinsic, that paper money is the onlj’ ought to find their holiday season a edness. Thousands upon thousands Will carry the celebrated Gotzian Boots and Shoes for great influence in determining the fiat money, that wealth is money, very satisfactory one. The contrast i of mortgages, hundreds of thousands winter wear. Goodyear Rubbers and Boots, Mackin in their condition at the present in fact, are being paid off with the issue of 1900. There must be a re etc., etc., etc. The trouble with the toshes and Umbrellas. time with that which existed under i result of a year ’ s prosperity under publican victory, and to be victori world has always been lack of J thought on the‘part of those who the freve trade *hich republican protection and sound money, and ous the party must exert its maxi should think.” The trouble with the i I)art-V has just eliminated from the hundreds of thousands of homes will mum strength. Whatever else pri world always has been and always I statute books is very great, and this year have for this reason as well kinds of Watches, Clocki vate or personal interests, or palter will be, lack of “thought of the type | every farmer will doubtless appreci as for many others a merrier Christ All kinds of Fine, D. a . sai uns All and Jewelry for sale at Difficult and ate it. They have contributed very mas and happier New Year than they — NEW — ing, time-serving policy may sug that can dispense with the idea of in hard times prices. old Watches re largely to the exportations of the have known during the period of free gest, it is the unvarying lesson of trinsic value or promise of redemp present year, which are shown by trade and its accompanying troubles. paired and made tion in something of intrinsic value to run as good experience that straightforward and in its medium of exchange. It is recent figures of the treasury depart Not only in the matter of increased as new at rigid adhesion to principle is the NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFiCE. making no progress in gettidg away ment as greater than in any preced earnings do the farmers find their only course by' which the maximum from that idea. If government fiat ing year in the history of the coun condition improved, but coupled strength of a party can be developed can create money, why is it that a try. Of course, the products of ag with this has come a reduction in riculture form a very large percent prices of many articles which they 140 vessels of all kinds, including 9 aud wielded. If there is dissen Mexican sil verdollar in Mexican terri age of our exports. Up to this time must buy. Bradstreet’s statement first-class battle-ships, 2 armored sion in the party, this is the only tory will purchase only half as much products of agriculture form over referred to above shows a reduction cruisers, 6 double-turreted moni as a gold dollar or an American sil tors, 13 single turreted monitors, 13 bond of union that can be wisely or ver dollar? Probably the Mexican 65 per cent, of the exportations of in November in the prices of coffee, honorably suggested. It is not government puts loo much silver in the year 1897, as they did in 1896. cotton sbeetihgs, tin, print cloths, unprotected cruisers and 10 gun boats. It is gratifying to learn that enough that the party formulate its its coins and not enough fiat. If In the month of October they formed iron and steel, coal ¡and coke, and the number of steel torpedo-boats platform; its candidates for national, government fiat is all sufficient to 75 per cent, of the total exportations. many other articles for which the has been increased to twenty two. ! When we take this into consideration farmer’s money must go. A Watch, Clock, piece of state and district offices must be men create money, why were not govern and then learn that the exports of The farmers have reason to con The steady advance in prices of jewelry or silverware of Win. of known fidelity to its financial prin ment legal tender notes of equal pur the United States for «the year just gratulate themselves also upon tile chasing power with gold and silver farm products is clearly shown by an ciples, as long as the question of during and immediately after the ending will be more than a billion change which has taken place in the elaborate study of prices being con- I F. Dielschueider and lie tells dollars, it will be seen that a large management of their own depart money is a living issue and perhaps close of the war? amount of money has flowed into the ment of agriculture within the year. I ducted by that conservative but ac you its good, you can depend the most vita! issue. It is no time to curate trade journal, “Bradstreets.’’ pockets of the farmers. AS SEEN HA BAN l.AMONT. Uncle Jerry Rusk, President Har chouse members of either the United It has for some months past followed upon its being so. Quality A study of the details of the prices rison’s secretary of agriculture, was States senate or house of represen closely the course of nearly 100 arti Having returned from a recent received by farmers for the articles a real friend of the farmer, and insti tatives who do not stand upon the visit to the Pacific coast, Vice Presi which they are now selling, as com tuted a number of schemes which cles, including farm products, pro always exactly as represent platform with both feet as a matter dent Daniel Lamont of the Northern pared with recent conditions, will be have worked out to thejr advantage duce, live stock and manufactured ed, Pacific Railroad company has much interesting at this close of the year. and which are now recognized as per ■ articles. Its latest figures show that of honest and unwavering conviction I the advance in prices of farm pro to say about the improved conditions W m . F. D ielschneider , that it is sound and right. These everywhere visible. He is a firm be Since August, prices of wheat in manent institutions of the country, 1 dqcts, which has been a subject of | New York have hovered along the but the workings of his department are the only men who can be of ser liever in the return of prosperity as , *|”|^r ] Jeweler and Optician, j marked attention during the past line, sometimes a little below, were largely experimental, and it re The table, vice. They are the only men we can an actual fact. Mr. Lamont, who I frequently a little above, and the mained for his successor to reap I year, still continues. trust. They are the only men the was a conspicuous member of the ad I climax was reached the other day in much of the benefit of his work. But . which is the result of these extend ed inquiries regarding the November ministration which inflicted upon the Chicago, when the price of republican party can elect. winter President Cleveland’s secretary of | prices, shows an advance in corn, country four years of depression and wheat touched one dollar and nine agriculture, Mr. Morton, failed to I oats, potatoes, milk, beans, peas, loss, may be trusted to report his ob cents. Contrast this condition with improve his opportunities, and seems sheep, barrelled beef, mutton, hops, I t is announced with some appear servations without bias in favor of that of a short time ago. On Janu to have been about the last man who ! eggs, wool and other articles of agri ance of authority, that at the first the party now in power. He cer ary 2, 1896, the price of red winter should have occupied this important j cultural produce, and a decrease in opportunity after congress reasse m- 1 prices of many articles which farm- tainly dues not talk what the Even wheat No. 2 in the New York market position. Farmer Wilson, however, I ers must buy.—Ex. bles. Senator Wolcott of Colorado ing Post grumbljngly and grudging was sixty nine cents; on February 7, immediately upon his appointment, will rise in his seat and make a ly calls “political prosperity,” mean speech, formally and dramatically ing, of course, tiie prosperity yvhich 1895, it was fifty-seven cents; on pulled off his coat and has had it off Me have special arrangements with severing his relations with the re inevitably reflects in equal propor October 4, 1894. it was fifty-four ever since. The department has the following leading publications, .ceñís ¡jpid a fraction. whereby we are able to offer them in undergone a transition and more has publican party. Senator Wolcott is tions discredit upon the free-trade connection with our own at exceedingly chairman of the commission appoint and credit upon the protection par Ohio medium class wool, which in been done in the genuine interest of ed by the president to negotiate ties. Mr Lamont is reported as say November sold in the New York and the farmer of the United States A sea-captain low rates, as follows: The R eporter may navigate and terms of international bimetalism. ing: “1 have visited points along the Boston markets at thirty cents than was ever dreamed of before. his ship safely Weekly Inter Ocean................................ across the St. LouisGlobe-Demoerat, semi-weekly......... 11.35 The commission having failed of ac line as far west as the Pacific ocean | brought only twenty cents in Janu The secretary has pursued a vigorous 1.75 ocean, but when New York Weekly Tribune............ $i A complishing auything. lie abandons terminals. 1 found all localities I arv of the present year. Montana policy in nyard to the distribution he comes into port he must ‘Rural Nortjiwest, Portland, setiii-niontbly... 1.Í3 all hope of iuternatioeal actiou aud prosperous. There appears to be an I 1 fine medium wool (scoured basis) of varieties of seeds which will be of have a pilot who *The Rural Northwest is the brightest, will join the ranks of those contend abundance of trade, anil the existence ; 1 which in November brought fifty- some definite value to the farmer, he knows all the the most practical and useful publication difficulties and lug for independent free coinage by has encouraged in every particular dangers of that on the coast for farmers, dairymen i and of good types is abundant every | ' three cents per pound, was worth made I thicty-three cents at the beginning the beet sugar industry, he has particular channel In the voyage of life fruit growers. the United States alone. Senutor where. The (aj'jpprs have 1----- , are many perilous places where we placed the department at the service there Wolcott has stood well in his party need the help of a pilot who has a thorough Bid* for U ood money on their crops. TJiey appear I of the year Kentucky and Indiana knowledge of the special difficulties aud as a friend and champion of right of the dairy interests in bringing to be happy. 1 1 noticed at ^eyeral I un'vas*,e‘* which in October and dangers to be avoided Bids for wood will be received by the principles, and we should not harsh points that after selling their pro | November brought twenty three their products to the attention of for In those delicate physical weaknesses and undersigned committee till Jan. 5th, diseases peculiar to women a general prac iy impugn his motives in movement, I cents a pound in the markets was eign markets, and with no little titioner 1898. 450 cords of second growth fir, all or ordinary doctor has no opportnn duce they were loading their teams still it is a query so natural as to be with merchandise and furuiture tube Worth but se eii ci n eppts at the be success he is making investigation in ity to become thoroughly proficient Still split. No round wood will be received. to be trusted is the advice of any mere uuavoidaNe. how far a man s views regard to foreign markets for Amer less 500 cords of old fir, clear of big knots, nurse or unscientific person carried away to replenish the com ginning of theyeat. Lard, which in Only a specialist who has given a life of delivered at the city water plant on or on economic questions may be in fort of their humes. There were September ranged ^sjhiclijas five dol ' ican cattle, horses and other farm study to this particular field of practice is fluenced by the tenure of a seat in signs of industry everywhere along lars and twenty seven cents, is quot animals he is sending all over the competent to treat the diseases of woman's before Oct. 1st, 1898. The committee and complicated organism reserves the ri ght to reject any and all the United States fenute The next world for new seeds which w.ll be of intricate Any woman suffering from these delicate the line, The growth of the cattle ed upon February J J. 1897. at three senator elected from Colorado is raising industry is conspicuous. The dollars and ninety five cents. Mess value to thjs country, and in fact. i$ troubles may obtain the most eminent pro bids fession al advice free of charge by writing W.a. C ampbkli , more likely to be a fuU44ood silver mining towns along the way are ac pork, which is quoted as selling in doing everything which energy and to Dr R V Pierce, chief consulting physi AM. P eer . / cian of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In it». tive. In East Helena this was a not« the New York markets at ten dollars ingenuity can conceive and which stitute, of Buffalo N Y During nearly 30 8. A M anning , of his splendid staff of Jt>le feature. So, also, in Anaconda and seventy five cents in September thorough organization and system in years’ at the be head Committee. has successfully treated many 4'auada is collecting a percentage and jButte I was surprised bv the began the year at eight dollars and his department can foster to mater specialists, thousands of cases of obstinate feminine from th* Yukon miners and the con l change« U>^t p»ve taken place in twenty five cents per barrel. Beef, ially advance the welfare and busi complaints. Thousand» are Trying It. His " Favorite Prescription ” was devised In order to prove the great merit of gress of the United States has voted these centers J>ew plants are being which sold in the New York markets ness interests of the farmers of the for the sole purpose of curing the diseases Ely s Cream Balm. the most effective euro 1250.060 to keep them from starving constructed aud a general air of pros at ten dollars and fifty cents per bar United States. It is predicted by and weaknesses of the feminine organs for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre „ No other medicine has been so marvelously The two govenuneol« seldom view a perity exists. The lumber jntdjreste 1 rel in November of the present year the friends of this department that successful in this particular field of prac pared a generout trial size for 10 tice No other medicine so completely Get it of your druggist or send 10 rent* to quoted at eight dollars and fifty before President McKinley’s four overcomes subject from the same standpoint at the extreme coast terminals are all the dangers and nearly all E1A BROS., 56 barren St., N. Y. City. active, and one hears there that when : cents in tlje san e market« in July year of administration has passed, the pains of motherhood "It is with pleasure I recommend Dr Pierce s I suffered from catan-h of the worst kind I activity exists in these lines the con- there will be no branch of the gov- last. Psvonte Pretcnption to suffering ladies wntrs Ktrfland has requested a Oufi igom ’4»lions mean prosperity. Mrs J Ferguson Box so. Douglas Station Sel ever since a boy. and I never hoped for In many other thing- t.irm prices einu.eut u.oie influential and none kirk at Missouri packing establishment ion Co Manitoba "After suffering untold cure, but to s Cream Balm seems to do iou. u I thank God ! found relief ana cure in even that Many acquaintances have n«<< so popular throughout the country pt Pierce's have steadily advanced ami fanners furnishing J50. (MM) pounds of canned t-xVcrite Piescripnun Alias NRnna Ungerman left last week it with excellent results Hecar Ostmffi’ The greatest bock for women ever pub 45 Warren Are Chicago fll ■manta for the British army in India. for Portland Ac apend the holidays with have reason to congratulate them M Die department of agriculture. lished is Dr Pierce s thousand page illus Whatever his lihUe foibles may be. her brother Wilt, bhe will return in selves upon their improved condi- Dated 'Common *n<e Medical Adviser.” I Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged sect free m paper over* for cost of mailing cure for catarrh and contains no coteain« i tions. A recent statement by Brad The present strength of the Unit Mr .Bull is opr besJ foreign custo- time to resume her studies at the college ow/r. at one cent stamps cloth-bound u mercury nor any injurious drum ’ Trie*. jji^reet’s in which it compares prices | ed States navy is officially stated at stamps. Address Dr Pierce as above. ntfr. on Tuesday. Pure Yamhill County Reporter Eat Good Things in Winter ai Blood Hood’s Sarsaparilla & I ÿ g g Che )Xew Shoe Store j & Jecuelry Store * * * ¿(cu ftuilx I 60 cent*. At druggists os by hmu L ’