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i 1 T he Coast Review, an insurance, paper published at San F anciscc,. Spaiu will sign the treaty. Every neelct- to traduce the home insurance » . II. B IUXI.IK1', Editar & i'ropr I demand of the United States is cou- :aompany <>! McMinnville by juggling J. G. CCK.UAN, Assodato Editor. cedecl. The protocol stands exactly with figures. But it is mighty poor is written. The Philippines arc juggling, only one figure used agree- Subscription $1.00 Per Year. ■ ours. Tbeir control, disposition and 1 :ng with uny report ever published I I form of government have been cie- Alt:lough our Fall Trade has been better than ever before, we find ourselves by the Oregon Fir? Relief Associa . termined and will be American, ADVERTISING RATES. overstocked with Fall Goods, which must not be carried over, therefore have de tion. All tho other figures are false, cided to commence a Clearance Sale Rwitn« notleoMn local '•olumn- 10 < ,'nts yer i Porto Rico is a part of our territory, i 1 ,u f»r urn we«« and 6 .-ent. fair line thereafter ' md Cuba is entirely released from and show it on tbeir face by the sim DLiplav advertise.:. >1» annual i-te*, ono luct. What permonlall; each a'ldith uu. inch 30 cents per Spanish sovereignty and claim. Thus plest rules of arithmetic. month. j hurts is that the. homo company is ‘ Obituary and marriage notice* not exC'-edlnii ends the war of 1838 with supreme 10 line* published free If furnished in time t. ! Th-'» Sale will continue until January i«t. triumph on the field of battle and in .covering t’r..- fl-- Yamhill County Reporter ; THE EVI» Of Till'. WAI*. GREAT Clearance Saie • LOCAL DIRECTORY OHVBCUES. X B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. ata ■ :3u p. !U ; Mtndi'y s' iiool b jO a tu.; the young people'» rooicty n:15p txi Prayer meeting Thur, lay 7;.iu p. n. Covenant need ng first Tbursd:'.' eveui ig before the tint Sunday of each u ontli. » . K. W. Ksu, PastorWj, Msmovisr Eriscvrai.— S._ ’vices efery -hbhath 11:00 a. m and 7 :i>U j. ui. Sunday •cbooi 9:30 a u>. Pm ., er n>r ¡ting 7 :00 p a. Thursday. D. T. SuMMU' iti.it, Paatof. CcM’i. P3 esbyt £« ia > —Sorv ces every Sab- oat’i 11:00 u in ar. 1 7:30 p. in. Sunday school fi:30a. in. Y. P. C. E . Sunday^;«» Our Stock mint be reduced to half the present amount by that time, ami in ' p.m. Prayer uieetini. lliur.-i»y, 7:30 p. ui. Gto. W. Ftron, Pastor. order to do thi« we will Services in the Ch: ir an church: Preach- ingevery Lord’s day at 11 a ru. and 7:30 p m Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. tu. Sunday School al 9:15 a. tn. Prayer meetiug Thursday. 7:30p. in. Much of Our Goods Will Be Sold for Less Than Wholesale Cost. F. .1. P owell , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between G and II. Sunday school 2:30 p. tn. Ves Trimmed Hats will be reduced 20 per pers 7 :30. Services once a month. cent. T. J. M obrow , Rector. W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri- Flannelette Waists reduced from 75c to lay at 2 ;3o p. ni. in reading room, Kegg 25c. building. V irginia W. G lover , Pres E lva P. N eal , Seo. Flannel Waists reduced from $1.25 to 60c SATURDAY, DEC. 3. bo currant uuw6 >lne Additional matter to cent-pel FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1893. i TT he widow of the late George M. Pullman it to receive $9000 a month as her share of her husband's estate. Those who have paid Pullman prices are surprised that the amount is not larger. . . “A dmit the bearer and one wife' is the formula of Artemas Ward that may be of some service to the next congress in dealing with the Utah delegation.—Globe-Democrat. -----—»•«------ T he Oregon delegation in Wash ington is now complete. The sena torial seat Mr. Simon was elected to fill had been vacant so long, that its place seems to have grown up, but thov succeeded in finding one for the Oregon man, and it is safe to say it will not be lost again very soon. I t affords us pleasure to present the president’s message to The Re porter readers in full this week. V\ e apprehend that very few “country” weeklies will print it this week, if they do at all. It is a very interest ing and valuable document, being u complete historical outline of the war and causes and events leading up to it. So much of it at least should be read by every citizen and before the history classes in the public schools, and the whole carefully pre served fur future reference. All critic» agree that it is a stale paper ot uuusuul merit and ability. T iie football season in the east just closed, shows more deaths and more ' l serious accidents than any season • in the history ot the game. The sea • s>n opened September 24th, and closed with the Thanksgiving game between Pennsylvania and Cornell. During that time there were five deaths and thirty-three serious in juries, while the minor accidents ran up into the hundreds, The fatalities are said to exceed the combined fatalities in the great naval battle at Manila and Santiago, Yet. the col leges go ou endorsing the game. ls Vais a providential rnoaus of prevent ing the over-peopling of the earth': ------------- ------- - the treaty negotiations. The power The most active volcano iu the of the people of the United States world, Mount Saugay, which is 17,- in a righteous cause has again been shown to the world, and mor, im 190 feet high, and situated Ol) the pressively than ever. it was no e '.stern chain of the Andes, South party nor faction that forced the war. America, is now more violent than l’he people decreed it. Their indig ever before known. It. is believed to nant sentiment swept over all bar be on the point of exploding like a riers. They asked that the reign of bombshell, and entirely changing atrocity in Cuba be ended and, united the topography of tbe region in its in all the states, pressed forward to immediate vicinity. It has been in fill the requirements of the govern constant eruption since 1728. WoolenAVaists trimmed with braid re SECRET ORDERS. duced from $1.65 to 75c. ment. On April 23d war was de K nowles C hapter N o , 12, O. E. 3.—Meets at Masonic hall the 2d and lib Monday evening clared; on May 1st Dewey won a Ribbons, Moire wtork, 30c, will be sold ,u each uiou’h. Visiting members cordially In vited. MRS. EMMA SSELUNO, W. M at 18c. marvelous victory .n Manila Hay; on MRS. KATE HEATH, Seo. 22, Ribbons all silk Black Taffeta No. July 3d the Cevera fleet was di- A. O. U. W. — Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and New York third Fridays of each month, 7:20 p. m. Lodge worth 20c, reduced to 12c. stroyed; before the month was out room in Wright block. W. H. FLETCHER, M. No, 40 of same, 35c, reduced to 20c. Santiago surrendered with 24.000 J. D. BAKER, Becorder. 10 Chnangc of Form Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D. of H. meets In Union men; on August I2tli the protocol No. 60 of same, 40c, reduced to 25c. hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each was signed, and on November 28th mouth. Reduction in Price. Velvets, Finest Quality, Latest Shades CusrgR P ost N o . 9—Meets the *. cond and fourth tho Spanish peace commissiouerj Saturday of each mouth in Wright’s ball at lU:3O Semi-Centennial Year. a. in. All members of the ora r are cordially assented to the treaty proposed. Former price $1.50, reduced to $i.25. Invited to attend our meetings. GEO. W. KEENE, Commander. The war lasted 219 days, a few day > THE INDEPENDENT emphasizes Warner’s Corsets, former price Ji, re- Former price $1.25, reduced to $t.oo. J. B. STILWELL, Adit. beyond seven months. its Fiftieth year by changing its form E lvira A ssembly N o . 18, U nitso A rtisans — duced to 75c. Velvetta, former price 60c, reduced to 45 Meet first and third Monday nights of each month It has been a year of destiny with to that of a Magazine, and bv reduc Corsets, former price 50c, re' Velvetta, former price 55c, reduced to 40 at 7:30 p. m. in Union W block. the great republic. The clash of ing its annual subscription price from Champion G. HENDERSON, M. A duced to 40c. J. W. BONES. Sec. 62 arms carried our flag to victory on »3.00 to $2.00; single copies from ten opposite sides of the world. Much to five cents. EAST AND ¿OUTHj> Fine Stock Latest Style Furs at a Bargain. happened that was not foreseen. It It will maintain its reputation as VIA is always so in war, for “war legis The Leading Weekly Newspaper of lates.'’ Our fleets struck the enemy the World. The Shasta Route Our wherever lie could be found, and our TH1; INDEPENDENT in Its new form will print 3,040 pages of reading mutter per year at a soldiers fought under tropical storms cost t«i subscribers u! »2.00, while the prominent OF THE MISS EVA MARTIN, in the trendies of Santiago and Ma magazines, which sell lor j I to a year, print only ncMINNVILLE, OREGON. nila, separated by half the circum about 2,000 pages. The subscriber to THE IN DEPENDENT get* 82 per cent more of equally I ference of the world. Their valor ijood reading matter at one-half price! t \ Express Trains Leave Pon land Daily led invariably to the same result. We lost matiy heroes by bullets, but J* LEAVE. ARRIVE Only $2.00 per year, Portland.......... 0:00 P M | »Sau Francisco.. .0:15 A M not one prisoner nor a flag. We Suu Frauclsco,8;0u P M i Puntemi.. . .......9:¿0 A M never gave an inch of ground. From or at that rate for any part of a year. ! Above trains stop at all atatioi’8 between Port » land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jertersvii, first to last it was a war in which Send postal card for free specimen t» Albany, Tangent, Süedds, Hui.-ey. Harrisburg. The well-known place for the best meal in the city. only the word ‘‘forward’’ was heard. Junction City, Eugene, Cottag«’ drove, Drain, copy. Oakland and all stations from Koduburg to Ash The armies of the enemy encountered land inclusive. 5» Roseburg .Hail Daily. ew ining oom were as large as our own, but the THE INDEPENDENT, LEAVE: ARRIVE: indomitable American spirit drove Portland......... b.SO A M I Roseburg 6.20 PM The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with best of Roseburg ........ 7:30 AM | Portlaud 4.30 PM them from intrenched positions unu 130 Fulton St., taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. DINIXß CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. compelled them to surrender. This Fruits, Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Give Us a Call. Pk/L-L.7VS7SN * EUPFE|l is the record that will go into history , V' i.l' SLEEPBKS T. A. WHITE. of the rising of a great nation to ANO cue a neighboring people from SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, termination. —Globe- Democrat. Attached to all Through Trains. Slaughter Prices as Never Before. THE INDEPENDENT Holiday Goods Before Buying -JF White’s Restaurant N *> Horace V'ose, a Westerly, R. man, has donated a Thanksgiving turkey to the president of the United States for the past 35 years. The one this year weighed 281 pounds. Treasury bureau statistics uphold the Diugley bill as a revenue pro ducer. It is shown that the custom receipts are one-half of the govern ment expenditures. Excluding war measures, the rates fixed l>v the cus toms law yield one-half million daily. . ... ■ ■ ■ The remains of Columbus will be placed on board a Spanish war ves sel at Huvuna December 18th, and accompanied by three other vessels, will start for Spain. At Martinique the ships will be coaled and honor will be paid bv the French to Colum bus memory. The same will bedone at the Cape Verde islands and the fleet will proceed to Cadiz. Hood's Calendar Hationai Bank Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla is America’s Greatest Medicine for the Blood and the Best that Money Can Buy. Hence take only Hood’s. Surplus SIO.OOO. TraeMCti a G, »*r.l Fanktnn BaaiiiM« OAe. noun í • m. lo « p. m. L£f LAI dff/./V, PretJdent. J. L. ROQERS, I Ice-President. S. C. APPi lfSOS. Cashier. W. N. L/AK, Assistant Cashier, r Mall Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 7:&l A M I Lv 10:16 A M I Lv 11:66 P M j Ar Portland McMinnville Corvallis 1:50 P M I Lv Portland 7: ä ) P M I Ar McMinnrill« 8:39 P M j Ar Independence « ♦i « ♦t ♦f ♦j ♦? Vi « ♦t I ♦i ♦1 VÏ « ♦t 4Ì <» « ♦t « *t ♦i «Ì « Vi Vi Vt Ar I 8-25 A M Lv I 6 60 A M Lv I 4:50 A M Rebate tickets on m I o between Portland. Sac- ramento and San Francisco. Net rate« 817 first class, anu 311 second-class, including .deeper. Rates an.l ticket* to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUS TRALIA can be obtained from G. A. Wiloas. Ticket Agent, McMlnuviUe. yW <?. H. MARKHAM, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. R. KOEHLER, Manager. ¡A H. Mills & Son. «s 3:60 P M 3:0« P M 1:20 P M Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) We are receiving an immense line of Albums, Photo Frames, Picture and story books, Dolls, Toys, and too many things to take space to mention them. l;> 1» ♦t Ar Lv Lv At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Or. Central & Eastern Ry. A Merry Christmas to you all, A Happy and Glad New Year; Don’t forget at the Racket to call, For presents for friends you hold dear. Ail Humanity Loves A Good Diamond. West Side Division. PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS BETWEEN The RACKET STORE. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad -------- -a-— R » » G rave doubt is expressed whether the treaty of peace now being com It is so sweetly pure and so purely good. Ad pleted between this country and miration aud desire go hand iu hand. lie who Spain will be ratified by the U. S. invests in a good diamond in as secure as though s.mate. Opposition to the expun- his money were placed in United States bonds. Our gems are of a quality which makes them Sion idea involved iu the treaty has desiiable, of a price to make their possessiun taken partisan form, and the demo possible. crats and populists have lì majority W m . F. D ielschneider , It is of the present organization, Reliable Jeweler. assumed, however, that if the senate We are going to give away an fails to ratify, the president will elegant diamond ring, value cull an extra session of the new body $25. For particulars see window. immediately after March 4th, when the republicans will have u clear workiug majority, it is doubtful ii Yaquina Route the democratic party will take the The season's new chrysanthemums responsibility of compelling an extra at a New York flower show were up session. to date in their name». The Theo I t looks as if the college professors dore Roosevelt is a large bronze yel and good people generally are not low bloom; the Judge Van Wyck’. a rose pink shading to white; the Ad giving enough attention to football miral Dewey. a crimson one of Jap- At least the brutal tendencies of the aunese vriety; the Hobson, a bright Connucting at YAQUINA with the game do not seem to be yielding, to maroon, and the Clara Bat ton, a del Yaquina liny Steam Alt, p Company, the gentler influences very fust Or. icate pink. Thanksgiving day the Forest Grovt Steamers Grace Dollar university team played the O. A. C team. The Times says "A conse COUPON and Navarro quence was strong feeling against Ftr.t c h<* in »v-ry r. space Dnp ot the »hoif the referee, who was a Forest Grove <triuuen» H due tv *«ul irom Yaquina a .>ut every day a. lunu, mid curried away by antipathy, GUurtes! route between valley putuie aud partisans among the spectators wer< J O/JZl is u perfect beauty, pa- Francisw. forgetful enough of courtesy to throw triotlc, up to date Fare Albany and points west to San Fran- citco. . mud and stones at the referee, whose Subject: — Cabin decisions were said to have been in no 00 I i Round trip . . 17 UU "An American Girl." favor of the university eleven. This For «ailing days apply to One of the handsomest pieces of color resort to violence is very much to be h l walden . edwin stqni . work issued this year Lithographed r F. A P \ Manager. I regretted, being due of course to with border of army and naw em H. H. CRON13E. -Agent. Corvallis. the exasperation of the hour, and blems embossed in void Leave your d Hlbtlc»» to youthful indiscretion name with vour druggist und ask No oaar It is fair to state that the violent him to save you a copy or scud tic in in*, n. niiMiLLK stamps for one to acts were committed bv partisan C. I. HOOD A CO , spectator» and that the players took Lowe.l, Muss n > hand, but like the jockey at the (Mention this paper horse race, there was yeast enough —MoMI nn ville, on.— III the players to leaven the whole Paid up Capital, $.50,<M><) •rowd The lust of th. sugar beet» of this years crop wa* ground up at the La Grande factory November 11th Th« total amount of the season's product is 1,500.000 ¡ba of refined granulate«, •«gar. D » TO THE EAST. a» GIVES THE CHOICE OF a» 5» TWO transcontinental a» a» a» a» a» GREAT To Honolulu OREGON a» RT. SHORT LINE There is a demand for the retention of the Philip a» NORTHERN VIA VIA a» Spokane pine Islands. All over Galt __ Lake » a» Minneapolis Denver YAMHILL QOUNTY a» St. Paul Omaha a» ,*N0 ANO a» There is a demand for Good Groceries and liberal Chicago Kansas City aud fair treatment in their sale. We are the oldest a» » LOWEST RATES TO ALL established firm in this line in McMinnville, and we a» EASTERN CITIES. know the ins and outs of the business. If we have a» a» not had the pleasure of doing business with you, it a» OCEAN STEAMERS is time our mutual interests were subserved by com B Leave Portland Every B Day» a» mencing now. • • FOR • • a» a» ....Winter is Approaching.... a» a» and those living at a distance from town are wise if a» OCEAN STEAMERS they purchase a liberal supply of provisions against a» probable advances in price during the winter and the a» OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER.apd •r- j From Maine ROUTES SAN + FBANCISffl 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 Week to Week. Respectfully. Wallace & Walker. B » j» 9 9 £ S CITY OF TOPEKA ' 'A Leave Portland for Alaska Points. t ■ .?a^'aer*JBon,hiy from p"’d»n l to Yo*oEom» Ko,*-Ti* «6* Northern pacific Stoao. •hip CO. In Conueetban » HL o R Jt N For ft>U Information c»H on Q R. < N ■ ■OBE« A RHODES, Agent«, Or AUdreea Take The Reporter and Qet the News every 6 days M< Minnelli«, Or. W. H Him ■CUT, Gca P om figt rOHTLitfi, OB.