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Yamhill County Reporter r. H. HiKMiAKT, Editor A Propr. J. G. ECK H AM, Asocíate Editor. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Reading notices in local column« 10 cent« per line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per month 11; each additional inch 50 cents per month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 lines published free, if furnished in lime to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per line. FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1898. O ver two million people have visited the Omaha exposition. * ♦ «- T he Yanko-Spanko negotiations, is the term applied by one newspaper to the business going on in Paris. ------ *•«------ - H aving fulfilled his promise to set Cuba free. Col. Bryan may now re turn, all fresh and gory, to the task of setting silver free. ------- »•«------ S outh D akota is the only state that will vote on woman suffrage this year. The measure was sub mitted once before, and failed. * • <------ T he roar of the British lion before the gates of Paris, may help to pre serve decorum toward the United States while the peace commission is in session. Whoever takes a look over the his LOCAL NEWS. tory of the United States will find, that the periods of business stagna School books at Hembree’s. tion all occurred when the democrats T. B. Kay of the Salem woolen mills is were in control of the government, Iir. tow n. except in a single instance, that of A new line of tobacco and cigars just 1873. It will be found, too, that the received at Bettman & Warren’s. only periods of prosperity which the Scotch Clipper plows are the best and country has seen in the past half at price* to suit all. Hodson has them. centurj’ have been while the repub Wheat 55c, oats 30c, butter 40c, eggs licans were in power. Van Buren, 20c. potatoes 60c per 100, flour 85c. Polk, Pierce and Buchanan com plained of widespread industrial pros N. E. Kegg is doing work behind the counter in closing out the Apperson tration. The panic of 1837, the mo*t ,stock. destructive which the country ever Miss Pauline Maddux of Amity has knew, took place just after Van Bur l>een added to the clerical force at the en got into office, and its effects Chicago store. lasted, in one phase and another, six Mrs. Newt Branson of Bellevue re- or eight years. There were loud turned yesterday from Merced, Calif, » complaints among business men dur where she has been visiting a sister. ing Polk’s and Pierce’s service, and Don’t forget the great slaughter in the panic of 1857 started a few boots and shoes going at less than the months after Buchanan’s inaugura manufacturer’s cost, at Apperson’s old tion. Buchanan, in his messages to stand. M. B. W ells . congress, made frequent mention of Irvine <k Vinton have moved their law the hard times which prevailed, but office into the Jacobson building and oc he sometimes laid it to the agitation cupy a handsome suite of rooms fronting of the slavery question, for which, of uu D street. course, he blamed the north. An For cash, we offer best dry granulated other disastrous panic, that of 1893, sugar $5.85 per 100 lbs.; Ex. C. sugar began just after Cleveland attained $5.35; beet sugar $5.75. C hange & F armers ’ Co. the presidency, the effects of which 45-1 The Yamhill county C. E. convention were not counteracted until the re meets in this city next Friday and Sat publicans went into power a year and urday, Nov. 4th and 5th. A good dele a half ago. There must be some gation is expected. The meetings will reason for these conjunctions of dem be held at theC. P. church. ocratic rule and hard times on the Our stock of dry goods, clothing, boots one hand, and republican sway and and shoes and groceries is still large and business prosperity on the other. complete but will not last long at the ex They are something more than acci tremely low prices at wtiich it is offered. dents or chance coincidences. The stock must positively be closed out. Girls who have to stand on their feet most of the time work as hard as any day-laborer yet they do not get what is rightly called exercise. Close, confin ing. indoor oc cupation gives no exhiliration to the nervous system nor active circula tion to the blood. It wears, tears and drags a woman’s life away. The .vhole physical system grows sluggish and torpid under it. No wonder so many sales girls and factory ^irls and housewives suf fer from indigestion and constipation and bilious troubles. No wonder they are sub ject to the diseases of the delicate special organism of their sex. The wonder is rather that they can stand it as well as they do. But “a poor weak woman,” as she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently agonies which a strong man would give way under. The fact is women are more patient than they ought to be under such troubles. Every woman ought to know that she may obtain the most eminent medical ad vice free of charge and in absolute confi dence and privacy by writing to Dr. R V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo. N. Y. Occupying this position foT thirty years he has had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women’s diseases than any other physician in this country. His medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and delicate women is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. His ‘‘Golden Med ical Discovery” is the only “ermanent di gestive and nutrient tonic The two med icines taken alternately, form the most perfect and successful course of treat ment ever prescribed for female troubles complicated with a sluggish, overwrought, nervous, diseased constitution. In severe constipation Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be occasionally taken with the othena They never gripe. S panish evacuation of Porto Rico was completed Monday. The Amer BANKING M. B. W ei i I. ican flag now floats in undisputed I t may be true that President NO 3857 grandeur over new possessions in We have received another large ship THE Mc.llINJtVILLE McKinley’s wayside speeches, on his ment of blankets w hich we offer at 37c, both oceans. recent western trip, are not all up to 40c, 45c, 55c, 60c and up to $5.25. G range & F armers ’ Co. “C oin " Harvey has issued an edict the mark set by ex-president Harri-' 45-2 P. A. Bates, the Lafayette miller, was to the effect that representatives of son. Few, if any of his predecessors, New York, New Jersey and other would not suffer by the comparison. a caller yesterday. Mr. Bates is endeav —McMinn vllle, Oregon.— eastern states will not be admitted But in President McKinley’s words oring to settle up his business in order Paid up Capital, $50,000 to the democratic national conven touching the great national questions to determine a future course, and has a Surplus SIO,OOO. of the hour, there is a clearness of word to his patrons in this issue. tion of li»00. Transacts a General Banking Busineaa. Asa .McKern is closing out his stock of conception and statement that apr Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. T he relations between England peals directly to national honor and shoes and furnishing goods, and expects to return to his old stamping ground, and France appear strained to the conscience, which no other speakers ; North Yamhill, about tiie middle of No critical point. There is no longer an or writers have excelled. “We can-' vember. The probabilities are that he LEE LAUÜHLIN, President. J. L. ROOERS, Vice-President. attempt to disguise the fact that not escape the obligations of victo- j will engage in busiues« at that point. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. ry, ” he said, “ we are bound in con W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. France is preparing for war, while Rev. Grannis will preach to the peo to keep and perforin the cov England is said to be ready for the science enants which the war has sacredly ple at the school house in district No. 6 worst, and the air is full of rumors sealed with mankind. He insists next Sunday at 3 p. m. Twelve persons as to the probabilities of alliances that duty determines destiny, that were recently baptized in that neighbor with other nations in the event “destiny which results from duty I hood, and we understand arrangements of war. Russia, the inveterate performed may bring anxiety and ( are being made to hold religious services perils, but never failure and dishon- ' enemy of Great Britain, is pre or,” that patriotism must be faithful j every Sunday. Will cure you. Then why pay expensive doc tors’ bills, and receive no benefit, when you sumptively backing France, while as well as fervent, that a nation must' have a natural remedy at hand—one not made For Sale. man, but prepared by the great Creator. Vi Germany is pitted against her an- go forward, not backward, to pre A 1150-lb. family work horse. Gentle by tae Ore comes to you just as it is taken from the vent decay, and in gathering the earth, with only such changes as is wrought by cient foe in the popular mind. and nature—nothing added or nothing fruits of victory the people must car- ' and true in every way. Inquire at this time ------ taken from. If you are afflicted w ith Stomach, ry forward "the great trust of civil-1 office. Liver, Kidney, Throat or Blood troubles, ad V ery little interest is taken in ization that has been committed to dress Theo. Noel, Geologist, Chicago, Ill., whose red ink signature is on package. campaign speeches in those states them.” W. G. ROBBINS, General Agent, ------ ♦ - which are to hold an election next Whiteson, Or. Vitae Ore can be had of O. G. Estes at the fur month. Business matters are sc George C. Saxton, the murdered niture store, Adams Block, McMinnville. much improved that it is the most brother of Mrs. McKinley, was evi conclusive argument the people can dently of the opinion during his life | Stimulate the stomach. _ D C. FLETCHER & CO rouse the liver, cure bilious- H I B have that they have no reason to re that being a president’s wife was joy I Hess, headache, dizziness, B B B jkfc ■ B ■ Niw gret the restoration of the republican enough for one woman. A will has •cur atomsch, constipation. Price 25 cent«. Sold by all druggist». party to power. The moment a po been discovered, which he made in etc. The only Pill» to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. iitical speaker mentions finance in April, leaving all his estate, valued his talk these days, his hearers be at 1200,(MW, to his sister, Mrs. M. C. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE. gin to move uneasily in their seats Barber and her children. Mrs. Mc- ■vrOTICEis hereby given that the undersigned and reach for their hats. They are Kinley is not mentioned. xi ms sheriff of Yamhill county, state <»f Ore gon, under, by virtue of and pursuant to a writ anxious to get out, anyway, and of execution and order of sale duly issued out the circuit court of th$> state of Oregon for There seems to he a little miaappre- of can’t be held if the talk is on money. Yamhill county, on the 24th day of October, A. liension on the part of a few as to the D. 1$S9*, under the seal of said court, and direct ------ »•«------ objects and advantages of railing party ed to him as such sheriff, upon and to enforce T he recent speeches by President conventions to noiniuate city officers. So that certain judgment, decree and order of sale duly rendered by said court on the 18th day of McKinley on his trip to the west con far as the republicans are concerned who October, 1«!W, in that certain suit therein pend General Blacksmithing and Repairing. Do signed their names to a call, we feel com ing wherein \\ I). Wright w as plaintiff and John tained some very happy expressions. petent to state that their object was not R. Forrest as executor of the last will and testa First ( lass horseshoeing. Track or road shoeing mi nt <>f Lewis e. Forrest, deceased, et al, were He struck a harmonious cord with to gain any partisan advantage, but sole defendants, done in the best style of the art. Farm and will, on 8ATVKDAY, THE26TII DAY OF NOVEMBER, ly to promote greater freedom of expres the railroad men at Chicago when in 1898, al the hour of one o’clock p. m., expose for Threshing machinerv repaired. sion am) choice at the elections, to use sale sell as the law directs, at the court speuking of improved conditions he the stimulus of political rivalry and com house and Shop Opposite'Hotel Yamhill. door in McMinnville, in said county and state, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to petition to bring forth the best men as said: “There are no empties on the •atisty said execution, costs and accruing costs, candidates at the polls, and instead of ‘ the following described real property in Yam side track now," and, “The oftener entrusting our public interests entirely to hill county, state of Oregon, to-wit: we see the freight car the oftener we the devious methods of caucus manipu Beginning at the southwest corner of the do Do You land claim of Daniel C. Daughertx and see the pay car.” The applause was lation, give the people a chance at the nation wife; thence east 40 chains; thence south 10.20 polls. We think the same object prompt-! chains; thence east 30.05 chains; thence north long and tremendous. A gixxl one ed the action of those wlm signed tlie call ’ 15.31 chains; thence west 1G 13 chains; thence ? Know the News • north 11.93 chains; thence north 15 degrees at Omaha was, "We have gone from for a union party convention. In fact, east 8.x» chains; thence west 55.29 chains; $ lalxir seeking employment to employ no one can state with certainty at this' thence south 25.27 chains to the place of begin time w hich parry would gain advantage ning, containing 173’? acres more or less, and You can have it all for ment seeking labor.” Every sen in a fair contest. This much is certain, situated in Sections 1.: and 24, T, 5 S R. 1W . and Sections 18 and 19. T. 5 S R 3 W. Willamette tence the president dropped would neither lias an advantage in the nnmlier meridian. Per... Per... of voters that would insure victory for a McMinnville,Oregon. October21th, 1898. do for a copy-book text. W. G. HENDERSON, ticket made up of objectionable nominees. Month j To Honolulu There is a demand for the retention of the Philip pine Islands. All over YAMHILL QQUNTY There is a demand for Good Groceries and liberal and fair treatment in their sale. \Ve are the oldest established firm in this line in McMinnville, and we know the ins and outs of the business. If we have not had the pleasure of doing business with you, it is time our mutual interests were subserved by com mencing now. ....Winter is Approaching’.... and those living at a distance from town are wise if they purchase a liberal supply of provisions against probable advances in price during the winter and the difficulties of obtaining needed articles at the right time. We can do you good on big winter orders. Watch our Queensware and Crockery Line from Hood’s S peaking of the opposition of the trans-continental railway lines to the Nicaragua canal, the Oregonian speaks forcibly to the point when it says: “The national safety ought to be the supreme consideration, but on selfish grounds the railroad are unwise in fighting the canal. While it is true that freight rates would be •2 less a ton from the Pacific to the Atlantic, the canal would so hasten the settling up of the Pacific states that the railroads would make more money with the canal built than they ever have or ever will make without it. For without the canal it will be a long day before the Pacific coast will have anything like an adequate population to furnish good business for the railroads." It may be remarked also, that responsi bility for the well-being of the commu nity goes along with the victory of a po litical organization, and may prove an advantage or disadvantage to the party entrusted with the administration of public affairs. The republican parly is a party that never deserts its name or shirks its responsibilities. Delos luder wood is reported seriously ill of fever. Mins Bessie Houck is absent from eol- lege by reason of sickness. Mrs. J. F. Calbreath and daughters left Wednesday for Nashville, Tenn., where the latter are to receive musical education. Hew lo Prrirnt I roup. We have two children who are subjei t to attacks of croup. Whenever an attack is coming on. uiy wife gives them Cham- I berlain’s Cough Remedy mid it always ; prevents the attack. It ia a household The union caucus called to nominate necessity in this eonntv and no matter city officers, met Wednesday evening what else we run out of, it would not do ami adjourned for a week without action- to lx* without Chamberlain's Cough The riti/en’s caucus called by the 1 Remedy. More of it is Hold hertf than mayor is tonight ami the republican cau of all other cough medicines combined.— cus is Monday evening. .1. M. N icklk , of Nickle Brow., mer- Sugar has taken a good fixed Inmtde rtiants, Nickleville, Ta. For eale l>y 8. ia the market. Howorth A Co. Week to Week. Respectfully, S chool B ooks National Bank $4.00 From Maine AND SUPPLIES at W. L. Hembree’s. LAÍtjil * Now Flo av I j. $ And use the best Implement, —-----The Canton Scotch Clipper. Harrows and Cultivators of same make Superior Drills. J? J Heating and Cook Stoves A1Hiteeland O. O. HODSON. <xxx>o<xxxxxx><x><x>o Can You Afford A Piano? 8 Q C. GRISSEN, He can sell you one for Cl Eß vlvv « WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS. O O O O 0 ó t This is no fake proposition for • a “Few Days Only,” but a permanent offer. C Come and see me. 8 8 Also Violins, Banjos, Guitars from $3, $5 and $6 upwards. A Iso NEW HOME and DOMESTIC Sewing Machines at bottom prices. Books and Stationery. Month Sheriff of Yamhill County, State of Oregon. CHAS. GRISSEN, McMinnville, Oregon. in The Evening lelegram, of Portland, Oregon. It is thelargcsteveningnews- pa|ter published in Oregon ; it contains all the news of the state and of the nation. Try it for a month. A sample copy will be mailed to yon free. Address * * ❖ : : ! : THE TELEURAn, Portland, Or. LET US FEEL ITS PULSE. If your v Ht« h in running irregular ly n<w»sn*t twat “sixty to the min ute, ” bring it to us, and see if watch skill can restore it. N<» feature of our business is re ceiving more attention just now than watch repairs : AUTK'E FOR I*« Rl.lCt Wm. F. Dielschneider, Jeweler. Difficult and old Watches re o paired and made ♦ to run as good as new at Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon Sept. 29th. 1*9«. ’OTK’E is hereby given that the following named settler has filed rotice of her in tention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Yamhill county, at Mc Minnville. Oregon, on November 19th. 1 n 98, viz. Mrs. Jane Hutton, widow of Albert Hutton, decease«’, H. E. 9.MO, for the lots 5, 6 and 7 of Sec. 35, T 5S., R. 4W. She names the follow ing witnesses toprove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vii: John Kirkwood of Hopewell, Oregon, A. J. Wiggins, Newt. .Aiderman and G. 1. .Aiderman of Amity. Oregon. CHAS. B MOORES, Register. D. A. SMITH'S — NEW— All kimlsof Watches, Clock» and Jewelry for saleat hard times prices. Jemelry Store * * * NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICC N : : I e N L «♦«««♦♦♦««i R ight I t Wr R ight it rm < > O < ► o Q o o All kinds of Fine, VOTK EOf m *■ < ’OTTCE 1« hereby given that the nnder«ime<1 A’Mrner of the ««tate of Ella and Butler I»el4»shiiiutt, insolvent debtor«, hasfiledin the circuit court for the county of Yamhill, stat« of t'n non. his final account m «ueb assignee, and that said final account will be presented to «aid court, heard and passeti upon on the UJth day wf December. 1*9«. at one p. m. of said dar at the court house in McMinnville. Yamhill coun ty, Oregon. J. S. MARTIN, Assignee of Ella and Butler De Las b mutt. ÍÍ Any Old Thing” Suita of 7 ; ~ ” ■ people, r -- because it’s cheap, whiie „line Ml as a matter or fact, dirt cheap goods are usually dear at any cost, especially in our line of trade. We keep some cheap goods in order to please those who must have them, but weeonstantlv preach as a business principle the wisdom of buying a good article tho it cost a trifle more It s a saving in the long run of money and temper. Hence the quality of our goods, and the pleasant countenances of our customers. See these Late Bedsteads. Tables, Carpets, Etc. H. C. BURNS, OJUUUL2JL2. 0 L —JA J ol eJ ©) FurnM„. ' 3