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Commissioner of Pensions Evans benefited In either has made public the loss of life of case, they declare, the contractors’ the American army and navy in the >. II. IB k UN fl .4 KT, Editor^ Prupr. I bond should be declared forfeited and war with Spain./ The total number J . G. E<K 51A5, Asocial« Editor. I the contract re-let. While such a of men to die was 2,906. Of .this ; course might be too severe, without number 107 were officers. The Subscription $1.00 Per Year. understanding more fully thecauses, greatest loss in battle, as is well1 nevertheless the completion of these known, was at Santiago, where 22 ADVERTISING RATES. locks is a matter of too vital import officers and 222 men were killed. Reading notice?-In local column* 10 cent* per lino for first week and 5 cents j»er lino thereafter. ance to permi* of any unneccessary Since the battles on Cuban soil, 61 Display a4v.Tti«enients. annua) ratei», one inch men have died from wounds received. per month Si; each additional inch 50 cents per delay or “mon¿eying’’ " hich might month. .The total number of American , in the end defeat the project. The Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 irne«, piibli hed fret*, if furnished in time to responsible oversight of the matter soldiers who have died of disease, Love is not love that alters when it be current news. Additional matter lo cent* per finds." rests with our representatives in are 80 officers. 2,620 privates, or an line. That is one of the sublimest lines in all literature. is the final definition of love congress, and we are confident they aggregate of 2,700. This fully veri by the world It ’s greatest reader of the human fies the old adage that disease in FRIDAY, NOV. 25, 1898. will see that the people’s interests mind,—Shakespeare. Nearly all women truly love, love in this sublime way war time is more to be feared than who are conserved. Men seldom do. bullets. During the civil war the Woman’s most glorious endowment is Bloody Bridles Waite of Colorado power to awaken and hold the pure “M ild , therefore, as has been the total loss of life from disease was the and honest love of a worthy man. When has become a republican. she loses it and still loves on, no one in touch of this very gentle board of in 360,000, while the number killed in » ♦«------ the wide world can know the heart agony endures. The woman who suffers Chauncey M. Depew will be a can quiry, the war department has been action was only 40,000. The ratio she from weakness and derangement of her didate for United States senator from made to wince under it, while the was 9 to 1 during the civil war, special womanly organism soon loses the public has -been substantially con with its numerous battles and power to sway the heart of a man. Iler New York. health suffers and she loses her firmed in the belief that very much a little less during the recent general good looks, her attractiveness, her amia and her power and prestige as a In the distribution of the Cervera of the suffering and very many of conflict, when only one land en bility woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N.Y., the deaths among the volunteer gagement took place. In view of with the assistance of his staff of able phy fleet prize money, it is said Schley has prescribed for many thousands troops directly resulted from the the unpreparedness of the United sicians, will get more than Sampson. of women. He has devised a perfect and fact that the positions upon which States, the necessity for haste in re scientific remedy for women’s ailments. It ... — ------ is known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip If Portland wants a state fair let the comfort, health, and, later, the cruiting a large army of men and tion. It is a positive specific for all weak diseases, disorders, displacements, her get in and organize one. No lives of the volunteer soldiers de the sending of unacclimated troops nesses, irregularities, and debilitating drains pe more appropriations or state man pended, were bestowed us political into the south, 2,700 is indeed a culiar to women. It purifies, regulates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers or personal favors upon the inexpe small number to die of disease. sell agement. it, and no honest dealer will advise ------ - •«------ rienced, and therefore the incompe Already more than 600 pension you to accept a substitute that he may a little larger profit. T he funeral of George Washing tent.” The Oregonian ought to be claims have been filed and these make "I was afflicted with kidney trouble and I always had a torpid liver," writes Mrs. R. ton was held December 17th, 1799. fairer. Investigation showed what will be acted upon at the earliest have Crosswhite, of Duffau, Erath Co., Texas " When I commenced your medicine I was not able to It is proposed to hold a centennial everybody knew it must, that a time possible. The loss of life to stand on my feet. I used one bottle of Dr. observance of his death, the funeral great deal of misfortune resulted Spain is much greater. According Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and five vials of his ‘Pleasant Pellets.’ I am uow well. I had not walked in four months when I commenced ceremonies to be reproduced. from the employment of inexperi to official statistics 235,000 men have the treatment; but in ten days I was able to enced persons. In the nature of our been sent to Cuba. Of these 7,000 walk everywhere.’’ P resident M c K inley is working army service it h»d to be so, and the have been killed in action, 50,000 three hours a day on his message. In blame rests with those who have op expired from disease, while 40,000 The room in Union block just vacated it he will touch on the currency only posed the maintenance of a respec were sent home as invalids, many of by A. E. McKern is being plastered and in a general way; will advocate an table force of trained soldiers. But whom died on the return voyage, fitted up for the occupancy ,of ¡Jacobt increased army; urge the building investigation has not shown that and others shortly after their arrival Bros., the new jewelers, whose goods of the Nicaragua canal, and talk of appointments were generally be in Spain. The evacuation com arrived Wednesday. the necessary laws for our new ter stowed as political or personal fa missioners report that at present W. W. Dodson, an old man committed ritory. vors, or that there was more incom there are 118,00(1 regulars, 21,000 to the asylum Oct. 22d, 1897, from Carl »•*------ petency among the class of appoin volunteers on duty and 52,000 vol ton, died at Salem Nov. 16th. Insanity The work of removing the bodies tees slurringly alluded to as “sons” unteers armed, but not on duty, an was due to age and paralysis. He w; of all govenrment soldiers buried in than among the class who had no dis aggregate of 191,000 well armed 63 years old. Cuba, Porto Rico and Manila will be tinguished fathers or friends to rec men, and it was this vast army that Married, at the residence of the bride’i gin in a few weeks. The expense ommend them. If the public has been a mere handful of American invad parents in this city, on Tuesday, Novem will be borne entirely by the United confirmed in such a belief, it is be ing soldiers compelled to surrender. ber 22d, Mr. Frank G. Adams and Miss States government. The bodies of cause it has paid more attention to The Americans were outnumbered Mercie V. Flesher, Rev. Jos. Hoberg of ficiating. The groom is a prominent and those soldiers who are unknown will the ranting of anti-administration more than 7 to 1, not counting the successful young business 'man of Mc be buried in national cemeteries. newspapers than to the evidence be twenty thousand sick soldiers still Minnville, and the bride a young woman in the hospitals in Cuba. The more of rare amiability and womanly accom- committee. As shown by an article in the fore the investigating ------ +------- - Spanish soldiers in Cuba, the greater plishnK.ats, both parties to the compact Salem Statesman, the state lias The time of the reappearance of the difficulty and expense of ridding enjoying the universal esteem and good money to the amount of $30,(1(10 to the pumpkin pie is with us once the island of them, and its a question will of the community. The Reporter 150,000 locked up in the state fair more, and one of our exchanges says: the Spanish peace commissioners speaks the sentiments of all, in extend property, in addition to appropria “Whether the pumpkin pie was cre doubtless considered in their deliber ing a hearty wish that their journey ting $5,000 annually for expenses. ated for Thanksgiving, or Thanks ations in Paris. The cost of trans- through life may be happy and prosper- It would be a good idea to sell the giving for the pumpkin pie, we know porting«l 18,000 men, the regular and ous. property and put the money to other not, but the affinity between the two well soldiers, is no small item, to use than scrub horse-racing. is quite evident. The pumpkin pie say nothing of the sick and wound CALL I'OH COUNTY WARRANTS. --------- --------------- County Treasurer's Office, I t is laughable, since the Novem is of great sociological and patriotic ed. It will cost several millions of Oregon, Nov.. 24, 1898. interest. Social student and patriot dollars for Spain to get her soldiers! 1VTOTICE McMinnville, is hereby given that all unpaid war- her elections, to take up one of the rants of Yamhill county. Oregon, "which are alike concerned with the question home, and the treasury of Madrid is 11 were presented and endorsed “Not naid for little opposition sheets, that were so want of funds’’ from May 18th, 1898, to July 9th, violently abusive of republicans dur of the supply of great men, and the empty. Then, too, they are likely to 1898, will be paid upon presentation at this pumpkin pie is evidently a developer become troublesome upon their re office. Interest will not be allowed after date ing and after the summer campaign, this notice. O. O. RHUDE, of greatness. Vermont fed Dewey turn. Since the signing of the peace of County Treasurer of Yamhill County, Oregon. and notice how they protest their on pumpkin pie for 20 years. Be protocol no money has been sent to By C. A. R hude , Deputy Treasurer. fairness utid honesty of purpose in hold the resultl Who knows what Cuba to pay the soldiers, and what bidding for republican support. They might have been the outcome had little was previously appropriated recull the familiar couplet: Montejo been an eater of pumpkin for that purpose was never received “When the devil was sick a saint He would he, pie and Dewey of olla podrida con by the troops. It cost Spain $10,- CASTORIA When the devil was well devil aguardiente? Here's to the pumpkin 000,000 a month to maintain her Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher . A saint was he.*' pie! May its genial complexion pale army in Cuba and for ten months no In use for more than thirty years, and Kind //an Alwayt Baughl. United States immigration reports not, nor its interior lose its fragrance money has been payed to the troops. us the years pass! ” It will require some fine financiering for year just ending show that 229, to raise $100,000.000 to pay the 299 arrived during the year, a de There is a leper scare in Manila. soldiers. crease of 1,053 as compared with the Through neglect of the officials, near year previous. During the year ly 200 iepers escaped from confine Dr. J. E. Bartel has been in Portland more than 3,(MH) were debarred for ment. Orders have been issued for for some time. various reasons. A great number all lepers to be sent to (he unin W. D. McDonald’s little girl ia recov were illiterate and many were almost habited island southeast of Luzon. ering from an attack of typhoid fever. destitute. Italy sent the greatest Mr«. Mary McDonald arrived home in number, 58,(113, and only a few came Slew Oregon ASflicera. good health from her Nebraska visit last from Englund. Ten thousand seven Two new officers me about to lie com- Dainty Old hundred and thirty seven came into inisaioned in the Second Oregon volun Friday evening. Subjects of sermons at the Baptirt Jewelry the United States through Cunadu. teers at Manila, to succeed Captain Card- Yamhill County those who'expected |to be Reporter I by the early compb'tion. well and Lieutenant Moore. Captain Cardwell was promoted May 26th to ma jor and chief surgeon of volunteers, and hia old position of captain and assistant surgeon in the Oregon regiment has ever since lieeu vacant. The state authori ties had to telegraph to the war depart ment to obtain the official information that the vacancy existed. It will be tilled by the appointment of Dr. llarrie A. Lit tlefield as captain and assistant surgeon of the Oregon regiment. He is with the regiment as hospital steward, and was born in Lafayette, Oregon, and graduated in medicine here. He first joined the National Guard in March, 1896. and was appointed hospital steward May lllth. 1898. He may have to rank as first lieu tenant. as assistant surgeons do in the W ork on the Yainhill locks was, regular army, but the commission issued suspended lust week, owing to the' him by the governor will be that of cap rise of the river, which made further j tain. as that was the rank conferred on work this season impossible. The all assistant surgeons in the National water is several feet deep in the basin Guard Lieutenant Moore's resignation and the machinery has In-en partly has lieen accepted by the war depart removed. It is a matter of much re ment. to take effect October 31st. and gret and inconvenience to the up , someone will receive from the governor a commission to till the vacancy.—Orego river country that the locks have not ! nian. --------- »• + ■ ■ Forty three members of the fifty fifth congress will not be members of the fifty sixth. Of this number, twenty six are republicans and only three democra‘s; eleven are fusion- ists and three are pops. The re publicans suffered the greatest dam uge us regards the loss of old mem bees in New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois The fusion loss was most severe in Kansas, South Dakota and Washington, where it was practically extinguished. As a rule, it was the men who achieved the leust distinc tion who were retired. been completed within the time re quired by the contract. It is diffi cult to conceive why. Certainly the blame cannot lie charged against an unpropitious season, as the weather and the stage of the river have been favorable beyond common. The de lay must be either the result of bad management or intent, and there is already a murmur going up from church next Sunday, morning, “The dan ger o( becoming a Castaway evening, "Becoming like our Ideals.’’ The comic Bong bv eight Guards in costume will be worth the price of admis sion, 25 cents, next Saturday night at opera house. Some one telegraphed the Oregonian the very exaggerated statement that this city baa twenty cases of typhoid fe ver. Where are they ? The Woodmen of thia city elected the following officers Saturday: W.T, Macy, couaul commander; B. J. Dresser, advis er lieutenant; W. J. Wineearver, clerk; G. D. Flesher, escort; R. A. King, watch man ; J. W. Hopfield, sentry. Rev. Geo. W. Grannis pastor of M. E. church, will preach morning and evening Sunday uext. Subjects: at 11 a. m."The Church at Thvatira.” At 7:30 p. tn , •’Redemption.’’ All objectors to the “blood” theory of atonement are espec ially invited. Sunday school at regular hour. Strangers cordially invited. 0 * s If you have some fine old family jewelry that you want repaired, al tered or made over, bring it in and let’s talk it over Price«! We don’t claim to do cheap work, but we'll do you good work cheap there is a difference. Many beautiful pieces of jewelry are ruined with lead solder by careless and in tent workmen. It’s a shame b a pity. f ♦ I Watch our Queensware and Crockery Line from Week to Week. Respectfully, Wallace & Walker. ?» ?» ?» è» it ?» fhe Future Light. We have the Pioneer Acetylene plant in McMinn ville, and are prepared to put in these lights from be ginning to end. CHEAPEST AND BEST LIGHT and nearest like Old Sol himself. O. O. HODSON. <>OO->5<vOOC<XXXXX><>O<XX>02 8 C. GRISSEN Is again in the field with a complete line of HOLIDAY MUSIC DEPT. Pianos $150 to $400. Organs $50 to $100. Violins $3 upward. Guitars $5, Banjos $4.50. Accordéons $3.50. Sheet Music and Music Books. BOOK DEPT. 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Books. Children’s Books. Juvenile Books. Religious Books, Gift Books. Bibles and Testamonts, School Books. GOODS JEWELRY AND CLOCK DEPT. Eight day Clocks, $3 upward. The N. Y. Stem Winder watch Watch $2. Bargains in Jewelry. NOTION & TOY DEIT. Wagons, Buggies, Trunks, Guns, Dolls, Books, Booklets amt Xmas Cards. Beautiful assortment of l'hoto Albums. New Homo and Domes tic Sewing Machines. A full and complete stock of Wall Paper. Get a chance on our Annual Christmas Prizes: $20 Gold Watch is one of them. 7,000 Representatives... I I Wm. F. Dielschneider, Jeweler. No 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.... W?» .r?» 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. N ° many towns and citie’’ are a great many for one firm to have. It implies a f* ** »****+«+«+** ♦ ♦ * ♦ M) ?» ?» ?» ?» ?» ?» ?» It ?» Honolulu ?» ?» There is a demand for the retention of the Philip ?» ?»' pine Islands. All over ?» ?» yTYZ^HILL. QOUNTY ?» ?» There is a demand for Good Groceries and liberal ?» ?» and fair treatment in their sale. We are the oldest ?» 3«BT THS McMBMNWILLS The city election held in Dayton on Monday was a victory for the "no li cense” ticket. The officers elected were: R I.. Harris, mayor; H. W. Gillingham. I. Nichols and B. Parrish, coucilmen. J. 1 —McMinn ville, Oregon.— ; George Allmrts was taken in charge by W. Fishburn, recorder; I. E. Fenton, Paid up Capital, i.VO.OOO Sheriff Henderson Wednesday morning, treasurer. The city polled the largest Surplus • 10,000. his insanity having come upon him vote in her history .the highest vote being again, so that he could not be controlled 102. There were 43 votes by the women. Transacts a General Banking Business by hie mother. Mary Alberts, with whom Three tickets were in the field, vix: The Office Hours * a. m. to 4 p. m. he lived. He was discharged from a for “City” ticket, the "People’s” ticket, and the “ People's City" ticket. Besides mer commitment about two years ago. , When taken he was violent and fought this one man was run independent to LEE LAUGHUN, President. J. L. ROGERS. Vice-President. like a liger. Hia desire was to remain beat another man. The vote on license E. C. APPERSOS. Cashier. stood 25 for and 7.’ against. in bed all the time, W. S. L/.VK, Assistant Cashier. I National Bank Tremendous Business. 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