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individual feels amazed; yet, brief man like Altgeld to make slander of I as it is, it is possible that even the the army, opposition to annexation, modern scientists, or the school to'and the smirching of American victo- F. H. H IHN II AKT, Editor A Propr. which Prof. Haeckel belongs, may' ries, party issues. There are too J. G. ECKKAN, A».órlate Editor. not have deciphered correctly all of many war democrats for the success its hieroglyphics. There are still a of such a party policy, and the initial Subscription $1.00 Per Year. number of persons in the world, movement of the campaign has fall- fully as much entitled to the name of en flat.—Inter Ocean. ADVERTISING RATES. scientists, who still cling to the old Reading noticebin local column* 10 cent« per «PAIN'S DIXISIVE HOPE«. line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter fogy idea that God created the world ! Display advertisements, annual rate*, one inch per month SI; each additional inch 50 cents per and all the wonderful things therein, Spain s hopes I Spain's to secure favorable month. ______ i in the peace commission Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding and that he was just as capable of settlement 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to creating a man as a protoplasm at 3t Paris are destined to disappoint be current news. Additional matter 10 cent» per line. the start, or of “evolving ’ every ment. They will fail for at least two reasons: Iler complete collapse thing from an origin so low down in in the war deprives her of all right FRIDAY. SEPT. 16, 1898. the order and so far back in the to expect favors, and the aid which misty past that it was capable of she looks for from Russia. France, A ll the preachers are in favor of creating itself. For our part, we Germany and Austria will not be holding the Philippines. They see furnished. To a certain extent, of take very little stock in the so-called course, the peace commission’s envi great possibilities for doing good in scientific doctrine of the origin of ronment is calculated to arouse false a country that knows nothing about species, that makes man the nephew, hopes in Spain. Popular sentiment the church social. or cousin, or aunt of the chimpanzee in Paris is on the side of Spain, and _ _ - . ... ♦ the li a influence i n H 11 zxrkrtzx of rxf fkzi nlnaQ the zifti.iicil official class T he “yellow” journals that have* and gorilla. The part of the world’s among the nations of continental clamored so long and loud for an in history most legibly written, ex Europe will be exerted indirectly for vestigation of the war department, tends over a period of about six that country, but the pressure which it expects will be absent. The set are still dissatisfied, now that an in thousand years, but it records no in tlement will be between ;the United stance of the “ evolution ’ ’ of a single vestigation has been ordered. They States aud Spain strictly. No out claim that it is plainly constituted new species. In fact there appears side interference will be permitted for the purpose of whitewashing Al- to be a dividing line about us dis by this country. The relative strength the combatants as determined b.v ger. Rats! These papers are not tinct and formidable as a stone wall I of the war, and the position and the separating the species one from the ! wanting an investigation at all. immediate prospects of each at the What they want is to smirch the other, the transgression of which I beginning of the armistice are the considerations on which the adjust war department and through it the means certain death. ment will be based. administration. DENKIITING Tilt: ÜETfÜ(RA(y. That the Spanish commissioners will make a hard fight to retain the O l ’ k popocratic friends sav we Maurice Thompson, one of the Philippines was to be expected, and promised them that if McKinley was mostly widely known democrats in the report to this effect which comes elected wheat would go up to a dol Indiana, has been movedjby his pa from Madrid will not surprise any body iu this country. But if Spain lar a bushel. If anybody made the triotism and foresight to denounce imagines, as the report also indicates, promise, it was faithfully kept. his party publicly. He has set forth that the United States will be talked Wheat went beyond a dollar in the in a letter to the press his reasons into an abandonment of all territori principal markets of the country. If for refusing longer-to ally himself al rights in the islands except for a station she is woefully blind. our friends failed to have the wheat with the Altgelds, the Bryans and coaling The obligations which the United to sell, or failed to sell when they had the Baileys. States is under toward the insur it, it is no fault of ours. QMark Han Mr.Thompson’s letter is one of the gents. whom we induced to resume na never promised to keep it tip for choicest things in the literature of hostilities, and our own commercial ever. No sane person would find politics of this day. The democratic interests in the Pacific prevent us from surrendering any of our claims fault if he failed to. ease in Indiana rests on the assump to possession of tne whole group. tion that it is not American to make We already have Luzon by conquest, L ate dispatches indicate that the conquest of territory; that it is con and with our navy and the absence Philippines are likely to give us some trary to our constitution to maintain of a navy on the part of the Span iards we could bring the rest of the trouble and that more troops are colonies: that it is un-democratic islands under our control in a few likely to be needed at Manila. We and un-American to occupy Cuba weeks if the war were resumed. apprehehd no serious trouble, yet it without consent of the governed, These facts will tell in the commis will never do for the United States and that the United States has made sion. Spain's representatives will be made to see that we are to be caught napping while peace a solemn promise that it will not an quickly masters of the situation, and rather negotiations are pending. The Unit nex Cuba. Mr. Thompson shows than risk the reopening of a suicidal ed States is in command, by virtue that we took all the territory we war they will defer to American de of the Spanish surrender, and is now possess, from Virginia and Mas mands. It will be well for Spain to remem bound^to maintain order. If the sachusetts down to California, by ber that this is not the first time that natives become obstreperous and conquest; that under the constitu America has taken part in a peace undertake to assume too much, they tion we have maintained colonies commission in Paris, and that it is will have to be taught a lesson. Ad ever since our territorial system has no stranger to the hostile influences miral Dewey and General Merritt been in operation, and that whether which may be exerted in that quar ter. The treaty of 1783, by which can be trusted for that. we obtained territory by conquest, England acknowledged the indepen from Indians or Mexicans, by pur dence of the United States, was T he populists intended to base, chase, from the French or Spaniards framed in that city, and the anti- their campaign in Kansas on the bud we have occupied it without consent American influences on thatoccasion were far more powerful and danger treatment of volunteers in the south. of the governed. ous there then than they can be now. As to the resolution of congress Both France and Spain, our “allies” But Judge Doster, a populist, and chief justice of the supreme court of disclaiming any intention to exercise in the war just ended, tried in the Kansas, has visited Camps Alger and sovereignty, jurisdiction or control peace treaty of 1783 to restrict the Thomas, uml denounces in most vig over Cuba, Mr. Thompson contends United States to the region east of the Alleghanies, so as to prevent this orous terms the lying that is being that it was nullified by the action of country from acquiring a power done us to the conditions thut exist the Spanish government. The reso which might be dangerous to them there. He says there is not u word lution was passed April 11, and was in the future. The victories of Geo. of truth in the yellow stories thut sent to Minister Woodford April 20. Rogers Clark, however, over the British in what is now Indiana and ure being printed about the suffer But Woodford was peremptorily dis Illinois in the latter part of the rev ings of the soldiers, and says: “That missed before he could present the olution gave us claims which could there has been such wholesale crim note of the United States to the not be set aside. England, our re inal dereliction of duty as the news Spunish government. This was a cent enemy, fairer than our treach papers make out is a lie patent on declaration of war on Spain's part, erous friends, acceded to our demand that our western boundary be fixed the face of the accusations. My judg and on the 25th of April congress at the Mississippi. The United ment is the present army is the best formally declared war, without any States, which secured justice when fed, best clothed, best cared for body reference to the resolution of the among the feeblest of the world's na of soldiers that ever fought or offered 19th. That “resolution was repealed tions, is not likely to fail now when it is one of the strongest.—Globe- to fight iu any of our wars.” by implication, was annulled by the Democrat. refusal of the Spanish government I.lvery Huattiesa tor Sale. Til e populists of Osborne county, to permit it to be presented.’’ Thus The City livery mid feed stables are there was presented a new condition Kansas, have nominated a banker offered for sale. The equipment is first- for representative in the legislature. on which the United States govern class and is doing a paying business. Terms reasonable. Who shall stand up now and say that ment has since acted. W ilson A H enderson . On this question Maurice Thomp the populists are a non progressive linn. Kinger Hermann lias our thanks class? Eight years ago the popu son leaves the democratic party, and for a copy of his special report upon he declares: “ If the democratic par lists of thut county would not have •'The Louisiana Purchase, ami our Title touched this same banker with a ty shall attempt to set up the worn West of the Rocky Mountains.” It is valuable at this time, embody forty-foot pole: the burden of their cry of free silver and free trade especially ing in detail the historical facts which campaign cry was that the bunkers, against the glorious shout of nation every citizen ought to know in regard to the money power, were too much in al destiny and national adequacy to the expansion of this country. As a matter of fact, territorial expansion is no evidence in the law-making body. fill every demand of that destiny new feature of our history. The banker in question was practi there will be about as much proba cally spewed out by the republicans bility of democratic success as there; as curly us 1889: not because he wus was in 1868.” He believes that if | a banker, however, but because he the republican party plants itself was Uxi closely associated with some squarely on a patriotic, optimistic | Breaks Down the Health of an official skulduggery and failed to ren platform and nominates a man who Oregon Man der a satisfactory account of him believes tiiat his country is able to self. When he emerged from the take care of itself, with colonies or What a Few Bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Did for Him. shelf to which he hail been retired without, thut man will easily defeat “Our home is in Clark county, Wash any democrat or an v party candidate he had l>een transformed into a pop ington. My little boy was taken with whatever whose battle cry shall be 1 asthma when only two years old, and ulist. “My country is too weak or is ten» 1 grew worse until he was Are, when the trusted with colonial physician advised us to tske him to a dry A t the international congress of corrupt . to lx* .. I climate. I resolved to go to the great zoology, recently in session at Cam possessions. wheat fields of Eastern Oregon and work Thousands of democrats will follow in harvest, but I soon found my own bridge, England. Prof. Hueckel read n paper, in which he set forth the Mr. Thompson. In this state many I health was failing. 1 could neither eat drink without getting sick. 1 was 1 claim that there is now no missing democrats have been filled with dis- nor blind and dizzy. I procured a bottle of link in the chain connecting man gust, not less complete than Mr. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and began taking it, with the apes, babboons and lower Thompson's, when called upon by a , and in a tew weeks I was well and able to orders of creation, in accordance work every day. My little boy is now taking Hood's Sarsaparilla with good with the Durwinian theory. The results.'* D. P attke , Wasco, Oregon. dispatch says the paper was received with great enthusiasm. Prof. Haeck el s[s>ke of thousands of millions of Are gaining favor rapidly. Spa8rUla ■ ■ Busiuvav men and travel- ■ I I Is the best -In fact ths One True Blood Purifier. years as the probable time limit of lers carry them in vest | Sold by all druggists, fit; sis for fij. this great accomplishment. It is pocket«, ladies carry thetn ■ ■ ■ ■ I m purse«. housekeeper« keep them iu meOcine auch a brief period that the ordinary fkHU, trieuOa recouuueed them to frtaada. I Hood's Pills X." SSJV BANKING Yamhill County Reporter jr 1 ■■■■■ NO ■ Hood’s HOOCl’S 385T LE National Bank Th®- —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, $50,000 Surplus $10,000. Trausacts a General Banking Business. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. -Pi Sreat ^un for 2/our Jtyoncy. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. Saturday’ morning promptly at 9 a. in. we offer you One Thousand samples of fine Lace Curtains about 44 regular lenght. no two alike, choice 25c each. They went like hot cakes before; they won’t last two hours this time. NOTICE TO TAXPAYEHN. VTOTICE is hereby given that the board of l^i equalization of taxes of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, will attend at the office of the county clerk of said county on Monday, Sop tember 26th, A. D. 1898, and will continue their sittings from day to day during business hour«., up to end, including Saturday, October 1st, 1898. and publicly examine the assessment roll of said county, and correct all errors in valuation and description or qualities of lands, lots or other property. All persons interested are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why said roll should not be corrected and approved. Dated this 4th day of September, A. D. 1898. 38-3 E. J. WOOD, County Assessor of Yamhill County. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17. SHOES Saturday, Sept. 17, one day’s special. All la dies' shoes from $2.50 up sold on this day. The buyer gets a pair of best rubbers free. NOBBY SUITS. $1.00 Saturday. Sept. 17, you get free with all suits or overcoats from $10 up one fine necktie, one pair suspenders, 3 pairs socks. Will cure you. Th n why pay expensive doe- tors’ bills, and receive no benefit, when you have a natural remedy at hand—one not made by man, but prepared oy the great Creator. Vi tae Ore comes to you just as it is taken from the earth, with only such changes as is wrought bj time and nature—nothing added or nothing taken from If you are atbieted with Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Throat or Blood troubles, ad dress Theo. Noel, Geologist, Chicago, Ill., whu.-e- redink signature is on package. Special throughout the House, Saturday, Sept. 17. P. Fisher. W. G. ROBBINS, General A^ent, Whiteson, Or. Vitae Ore can be had of O. G. Estes at the fur niture store, Adams Block, McMinnville. A GOOD WATCH “Men may come, and men may go, But I go on forever,’’—said Tennysonconcerning the river. To Alaska Or War with Spain i» i» i» » i» J» i» » Yamhillers may go, but we remain to supply your wants in the Grocery line. Among 4» these wants will be M» J» Vegetables, » è» Fruits, 4» J» J» Staple Groceries, è» Crockery, Queensware, Glassware The country will not be depopulated, and those remaining must live. Necessaries of life cheapest at our Grocery. Wallace & Walker 4» i» » i» i» »♦ Is an indispensable adjunct of civilization, and any man who values his time or expects to hold his own with his fellow man this fast age must have an accurate time piece for a com panion, it is an absolute neces sity and will eave its cost many times over in a year. If you are not particular as to the case, I can fit you out a splendid watch for $16and $11.50 —something that will last and keep accurate time, and that a few years back would have cost $20 and $25. Also good watches from $4 up, and higher priced ones for those who want them. W m . F. D ielschneider , Jeweler. Two doors below P. O.~ D. C. FLETCHER & CO. J- General Blacksmithing and Repairing. Do Flrat-Claaa horseshoeing. Track or road shoeing done in the best style of the art. Farm and Threshing machinery repaired. Shop Opposite Hotel Yamhill. Corvallis & Eastern A NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE time card . No. 1. For Yaqulna: Train leave» Albany................ 12:50 p. m. Train leaves Corvallis.............. 1p. ni. Train arrives Yaquiua.............. 6:U0 p. m. Returning: Leaves Yaquina.... .... 7:00 a. in. Leaves Corvallis. 11:40 a m. Arrives Albany..... ...12:25 p. ni. For Detroit: Leaves Corvallis.... .:00 a. m Leaves Albany...... ...8:05 a. tn. Arrives Detroit...... .12:20 p. ni. Returning: Leaves Detroit........................... |2:40 p. m. Leaves Albany........................... 6:05 p. ni Arrive« Corvallis .................... 6:55 p.ni. No. 1 and 2 connect at Albany with Southern Pacific train, giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. Train for the mountains arrives at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reech camping grounds on the Breltenbush and Santiam river tame day h . l . walden . edwin stone . T. F. AP A. Manager H H. CRONISE, Agent. Corvallis. Ask your Means peace and happiness in tre family. It does not get out of repair 1« ea»v to operate, has all the attaehuients «nd «ell« tor less than other standard ma chines. 825 upward. Emerson Pianos, Kimball and Collage Organs Violins Guitars, Banjos. Wall Paper, Stationery CHAS. GRISSEN, McMinnville. Oregon. Druggist for a generoua CATARRH IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely’s Cream Balm 1 contains no cocaine. MF* ow re ary nor any other S injuriosa drag. It la quickly Absorbed «ira» Relief at once. It open« and cleanse»____■_______ Take The Reporter and Get the News ‘ÄÄm COLD’N HEAD One Dollar Per Year. Totk. i • LLTtó^V^