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has been îamhill County Reporter . the M uch questionable said lately about effect of liberal l public charities, the claim being F. II. IliBNIIAHT, Editor* Vropr I often made that tbelr too free and JT. L. eCKTlAA, Aaaorlatc Editar. ready bestowal tends to foster the spirit of dependence, rather than en Subscription $1.00 Per Year. courage self-reliance and prudence. However true, no such arraignment ADVERTISING RATES. can be brought against the Christ Reading notice.-in local columns 10 *nt* per It is a most line for flr.-t week and 5 ceiu* per line thereafter. mas custom of giving. Display advertisement» annual rates, one inch excellent practice, beneficial alike to per month SI; each atditionai inch oo cents per month. giver and receiver, although the idea Obituary and raarri i^e notices not exceeding 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to of benevolence does not as frequent be current news. Additional matter 19 cent* per line. ■y enter into the transaction as it I shodld. The exchange < f tokens r FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1898. I between friends or members of the i family is the expression of “Good Gov. L eedy of Kansas has con will toward men”, but when the vened the legislature in extra ses tiestowal takes the form of helpful- sion, to enact some needed railway I 1 uess, arising from a sympathetic legislation. Chances are the rail desire to lift an unfortunate fellow roads will have to put up right smart being to a better condition, the to satisfy the outgoing populist noblest traits of our spiritual natures are brought into exercise and (level regime. opment. The opportunity for such Tut: memorial statue of Lafayette i helpfulness should be the study of to be erected by American contribu the day on which we celebrate the tions will be given a site in the garden I birth of the Master. Better still if of Tuileries. It is a compliment to il should be the thought of our daily ! Depend upon it, no harin' I this country that will be widely up j lives. need be feured from helpfulness given predated. — „—» • «--------- in accordance with the teaching of T he state board of “agriculture,” Christ. Do your alms in private, otherwise the animal hoss-trot some without calling the public to witness. times called the state fair, is in debt Let not your left hand know the | No person re only $2<>,000. It will ask an appro deed of the right. ceiving a benefaction that lie knows j priation of five or ten thousand more from the legislature and the privilege and feels is prompted by genuine! sympathy and friendliness, but will | of getting in deeper. be inspired with a better opinion of, the world and its people, and stim-[ P resident M c K inley ' s encourag ulated to better efforts to adorn his ing admonition to the pupils of the own station in it. No person ever I colored schools, during his recent i felt the touch of human sympathy < visit to the south, is worth repeating I without being better for it. So we to the youth of the country, white say, give Christmas gifts. Give to orblack. “He patient, be industri make people happy. Give freely ous, be holiest, be God-fearing, and and unostentatiously, and you will •J J you will win.” be happier yourself. Scliool Ipportlonineni, with Tench tr* aud Add re»». Snpt. Littlefield bus made the Decem ber apportionment of tcbool funds as given below, on the bams of *4 per pupil. Appended are the nanie* of teachers, aud their resets, as far as known : Amount. Teacher and Address ..M J K*rk, Carlton ...... 88... ...Lena Pagenkopf, Carlton. 2 ....... 4M» . ... J G Hadley, Prin , Dundee. 4 ............... 760 .. ....B O Snuffer, Prin , Amity. » ............... i_l .. Lba Yates, Lafayette. Flora Blough, Lafayette. - .. . 21Ô ... Rilla McCullough, Amity. i -1 Isura Edmlbton, McMinu’de Chai» beach, Newberg. 1(1........ . . . JW Allen. West C’habalein 11......... ■ ..as-. • : . r in , < afclton 12............... 1U8.... ....Cora Shaffer. Dayton 13................ 140.... ...Lulu VanOrsdal, McMinn 11......... ....... 104.... ...Ella White, Sheridan No. Dist. 16......... ....... 17......... ....... 18 ............... 19........ ....... 20......... ....... 21................ ....... 23........... 24................ 25......... ...... 26..... . .... . ... 636.... .. H L McCann, Priu. N. Yam 216.... ...EF Perkins, N. Yamhill 20S... Irene Rtimrnel, McMinn 156... Josie Hoffstatter, N. Yam 208.... Miss A Shepard, Wheatland 224.... ..Mrs A M Porter,Gaston 840... J Blough, Prin., Lafayette 210 J B Stilwell, Dayton 88... W H Allen, McMinuville L4J.... .Rose Michaels, Hopewell 156.... .Dotha Daniels, N. Yamhill 228..... Jno F Ragsdale, Dayton 996. . .ss Duncan, Prin., Dayton 1498. . J C Ho‘ison, Prin., Newberg .... 221......W II Devore, Willamina 144.. Eva Keys, Fairdale ... 3Uu..... Stella Smith, Springbrook .... 92......Ella Thomas, Amity 52......O McBride, Sherwood .... K0...... ..... 276 Mrs Mary Watts, McMinn .... 204 Ward Lamson, Willamina ... Ml...... .... 164...... .... 2476....... W I Reynolds, Prin., Me .... 76...... Maggie Triplett, Carlton .... Ill...... Jessie Manning, McMinn .... 248...... Ida Pagenkopf, McMinn .... 164......Geo Williams, “ .... 64......Miss Masterson, Sheridan .... 200......Myrtle Williams, McMinn .... 120......Mrs G Bones, “ .... 792.... CC Linden. Prin., Sherida .... 216..... Chas L Dyer, Hopewell ... 144 Miss Green, McMinn .... 140 . ..Noschool .... 240......Fred Cane, North Yamhill 63 .. .... 32......Roena Walters, Hopewell 54.. . .... 201..... B A Johnston, Gaston 65.. . .... 40..... 1 Fletcher, Prin., Gaston 56.. .. .... 196..... Paulina Rossncr.Springbr’k 57.. . .... 60..... No school 68.. . 116..... Elkabeth Wolf, Willamina ... 192..... Maud Brisbine, N Yamhill 60. Hattie Pope, Willamina .... 24..... No school .... 60..... Emma Iler, Butteville 116..... Clude DeFoide, McMinn 200..... WB Daggett, Dayton .... 76..... ... 116..... W E Mulkey, Amity j ... 56...... .... 184.... Frank Deach, W Chehalem 52......No school i 7«..... Julia Green, Sheridan ! 28......VV S Kirk, Champoeg 12......Della M Hart, Laurel ! 36__ No school 1 74.......... .... MO .. ...E<lw Brooks, Newberg 75 joint (.list 00... ...Lena Parker, Gaston ■ 76......... ..... 36. . ! ■77 writer ve wait too much for life. The school boy who idles through bis days thinking that he will study when he gets to cc- lege—the young man who is indiftef- ent to his employer's interests while dreaming of the days when he will be in business for himself—the girl who gives all her time to gayetv. pleading that one can be young but once, aud there will be time enough by-and-by for things that are worth while—all these and all who think like these, will find at last that life has passed them by and none of their dreams have been realized. The only way to insure a successful life is to put one’s best into each day as it comes. No man ever yet touched tomorrow. In days of old and knights so bold, When barons held their sway; Folks loved the silver and the gold, Just as they do to-day. Iu all ot’es silver and wd I<1 have swayed the world and ruled the hearts and minds of mankind. While gold is of more intrinsic value, iu tV« hearts of The people silver articles of merchandise are just as much to be desired, M.v display of gold aud silver goods is the finest ever shown in McMinnville. I have all kinds you will admire at prices you will regard with faver. Just a few suggestions: WATCHES -X- JEWELRY The boy or girl, or husband or wife, father or mother, who gets a watch for Christmas will never led more'hearty pleasure over any event of their lives. Nothing makes a better, more appreci ated, lasting and ornamental present thana good timepiece. My line of la dies’ and gentlemen’s watches is such this year that I can suit the tastes and desires of all, and includes all the latest designs. From Jf lOto $18 buys a first-class lady’s or gentlen'«n’s gold filled watch with good warranted Elgin or Waltham works. When you buy of me yon can depend on getting a reliable timepiece. Here is where we please the little and the big, the young and the old. Things tor the little ones, including a choice se lection of cull and drtss pin sets, rings, neck chains and bracelets. Appropriate gifts for the older ones. For the men select from among our elegant display of scarf pins, shirt studs, emblem pins, chains charms and lockets, cuff and collar but ton'' For the ladies: bar and brooch pins, stick pins, dress pins, bracelets, aud orna ments innumerable. Miss Schafer, a Red Cross nurse, who went from Honolulu to Manila, arriving there September 26th, has ! returned on the Scandia. She makes startling charges as to the way the United States soldiers are taken care NOVELTIES X of in Manila. Miss Schafer makes To those who feel that they cannot af ford to slight some expectant one, and the following statement for publica SILVERWARE yet must, make a limited Christinas Ap propriation * go round.'' we especially tion: “Scores of soldier boys are No woman can have too many pieces recommend a purchase here. Small arti- of silverware on her table—none but dying iu the hospitals at Manila just • have tidcs of worth and merit too numerous to too few. none that do not want mention Will you see them? Conic' more. I am showing the most popular for want of proper nourishment. Here will be found something for your styles of goods of unquestioned merit •'best girl" o? for your • best fellow.;” for and excellence. The standard presents They say the government allows 60 the whole family, from the little tot, to to be had in this line are knives and grandfather; all may be suited with the forks ami spoons, essential in every cents a day for each patient. I could useful uud ornamental at prices that will household. I carry the genuine Roger's please. Bros, goods at a gr< at deal lower prices have saved scores of lives on 5 cents than you have been paying for thuse a day. Oh! the utter woe of the sol goods. KODAKS diers, and the helplessness of them. Want to make a present that will leave RINGS its mark all the way from this Christmas Men as bright and noble as God ever to the next? That,a what a kodak does, Nothing is more timely for this Christ it’s days of happy usefulness arc newer made, giving up to death, hoping for mas tide of love and good cheer, an ! over; always some pleasant reminder oi open heartedness, than ring presenta the donor. A good friend deserves a it, seeking for it, taking poison, do- tion. The gift ofa ring to a relative or good present, tn buying« kodak of me dear one is always a delicate, token, and ing anything that will relieve the de you take no risk. They are the eelehrat a constant reminder of your love and »‘s- cd Eastman makcund every one is thor spair that comes upon them. Seeing teem. If the rings come from us you may oughly tested. So simple are they made have the certainty of knowing that tliev nowadays, that the children can readily nothing before them but days of possess worth ai d merit as well as love understand and operate them, and s<» liness. It has never before been < ur perfect are they that the older member* pain and nights of wretchedness, privilege to offer a more beautiful an<l <>i the family are delighted with their pleasing line of riugs, inset and band, adaptability to all kinds of photograph without proper care, without proper) at such modeate prices. We arc proud ic work. 1 guarantee and keep in order of our stock and pleased to show it. every kodak I sell. food, alone with no one to give sym pathy or cheer, to write to their! If the above does not call to mind anything you want, coine in and we will lie friends, or soothe their aching brows | glad to show you anything \tje have. You are welcome and 1 am proud to show stock, as it consibtH of up*to date goods, not a lot of antiquated, out of style or moisten their parched lips, if by1 my -»♦«--------- patterns. sheer endurance of nature, of obsti While disasters to the naval ves S entimet throughout the country! W m . F. DIELSCHNEIDER, nacy of vitality, they do get better, ; Two Doors Below P. O. sels on the Atlantic are numerous of is making it warm for Brigham Rob McMinnville’s Reliable Jeweler. there is nothing before them t>ut a 1 late, the stanch battleships Oregon erts. the polygamist elected to eon- > still more cheerless period of conva aud Iowa have rounded the stormy gress from Utah. It is a place of | lescence, with the probability of a re- horn in safely, made their way up misplaced confidence in the honesty ! lapse and the old weariness of de We sa.v I | the Pacific shore of South America of the Mormon church. spair to be suffered again. No won- to Valparaiso without accident, and again, if there ure any constitutional , der there are six or seven funerals a bid fair to reach their far destination or legal questions as to his title to * X X day. No wonder the dead house is ( in good time and without mishap. a seat the country should take the i never empty. And outside of the benefit of the doubt. Though not under the impetus of hospital, and even in it, such indiffer- forced draft, the big ships walk the I t strikes us the determination of ence. Pettv consideration of rank waters at good speed, culling us oe and position, squabbles about prece- casioii requires at various ports for the legislative committee on state coal. Their next port will.beCallao. laws, favoring the issue of teachers 78......... .... 292 . .. ...Edith Percival, Whiteson i dence, lack of consideration in pre certificates to normal graduates 79 .... .... 144 .. .MrsV. Martin, Willamina scribing and preparing food, while —Oregonian. j men are dying, not merely of heart without examination, is eminently NO ......... .. .. 28... ......... 112 H F Wilson, N Yamhill hunger, but for want of nourishment, correct. Of course there should be 81 m 2 . ........ 16 .. No school j I have gone through the wards day D iscussion of the ¡mor farm ques a time limit to such certificates, as a 83 .......... .... 20... Maud Buffington, Middlet’n after day, and as I spoke to this one Is again in the field with a complete line of tion in Henton county, brings out normal graduate is liable to become 84.......... .... 100 .. G A Prentiss, McMinn and that one, and they poured out the fact that there are twelve persons rusty. Hut a normal school ut all KÔ......... .... 76... ...Lou Lynch, McMinn their sorrows, men who do not wear dependent upon the county for sup worthy of the name is more compe 86.......... .... 72... ...No school their heart on their sleeve, cried for port at the present time and this tent to pass upon the qualifications pure agony of their loneliness and de til vertiweil 1.citers. The following letters remain uncalled spair, made pregnant and vivid by has been the average number for the of a person to teach, than many of -MESIC DEBT. JEWELRY AND CLOCK I their own telling of it.” Tianos $150 to $400. DEBT. year. None of them, says the keep the local boards. If it is not, then for in the McMinnville poatotfice: Organs $50 to $100. I Baker, J D BI hik I, Wm er of the farm, is able to do any something ought to be done to it. Eight day Clocks, $;’, upward. Violins $3 upward. i.’ei, L M Camcell, Mr. E xports of manufactures for every The N. Y. Stem Winder watch work, so there is no saving on ac Guitars $6, Banjos $4.50. Dew, Illram Kelly, P J month this year have broken ail Watch $2. Aceordeons $3.50. Kershaw, Jas 2 Ha y ford, Geo 2 count of puuper labor. The county previous records. At the present Bargains in Jewelry. Sheet Music and Music Books. Fraser, W P T he cbiNjces that the Spanish- Hansen, Nelse (' rate of increase the foreign demand does notown the farm, but contracts BOOK DEBT. Lea ve It, Wm Leach, Mrs Lillie NOTION & TOY DEPT. for American manufactured articles 10c, 15e, 20c, 25e Books. with one person to keep all the pun American treaty will get more than Rellington, Albert Thomas, C H will scon roach 11,000,000 a day. Children ’ s Books. the requisite two-thirds vote in the BOX 538 Wagons, Buggies, pers at so much a week per capita, Juvenile Books, Trunks, Guns, $3 being the price, it amounted to Senate grow brighter and brighter Religious Books, Gift Books. Dolls, Books, NOTICE t'OIK PLHLKATIIH. The confidence of tlie Bibles and Testaments. $1837.15 the pust year, not including every day. Booklets and Xmas Cards. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon. School Books. opponents of ratification is visibly medical attendance and other inci Nov. 12th. 189« O ne of the Spanish cruisers sunk! ’E is hereby given that the following dentals. It does not appear from a waning. They now profess to have by Dewey bus been raised and is N ’OTK named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his glance at the list of unfortunates some hope that tin1 senate will mod making a run unaided to Hong Kong. claim, Beautiful assortment of Photo Albums. New Home and Domes and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Yamhill county, at Mc tic Sewing Machines. A full amt complete stock of Wall Paper. Get that anyone could afford to cure for ify the treaty in some minor partic That she will be luckier than the Minnville, Oregon, December 24th, 1898, viz: J a chance on our Annual Christmas Prizes: $20 Gold Watch is one F. A ¡linger, II. E. 10,067, for the w hf of nw qr of them for less. One is u paralytic. ulars, as it has done once or twice in Maria Teresa is the American wish [ Sec. of them. 80, Tp. 2 8.. R.5 W. He names the following the case of treaties, but there is not witnesses to prove his continuous residence up 84 years old, one a bad ease of drop CHAS. (WISSEN, McMinnville, Oregon that goes with her. on and cultivation of said land, viz: Jacob sy at til.one is 78,has salt rheum,rup the slightest chance that this will be Reiuiers, Joseph Fetch, J. R. Kelso and A. Sing er, all of Fairdale, Oregon. turc and asthma, one is minus both done in the present case. A modi CHAS B. MOORES, Register “There is so much trouble legs, another is 78 and minus one leg. ticution of the treaty would be more coming into the world.’’ said Lord Bolingbroke, and the others are no better. The embarrassing to the country in this “and so much more in instance than it was in the other facts in the Benton county ease, it going out of it, is hereby given that the undersigned that it is hardly has been by the county court of the conn seems to us. point away from the de cases referred to. The opponents of N ty OTICE north while to of Yambill, State of Oregon, duly appointed expansion will discover this before be here at all.” administrator of the estate of Ora F. Spencer, mund for a poor farm, which pre If a man and a deceased. All persons having claims against sûmes upon deriving some protit from the matter comes up in the senate, p h i1oauphe r said estate are hereby notified to present the and most of them are likely to be comes to this same duly verified to me at the office of C. W. the employment of pauper labor, to in McMinnville, Oregon, witbin six conclusion, Talmage from the date of this notice. the need of a poor-house, without coerced into acquiescence. Senator what must be the months Dated at McMinnville, Oregon. December natural conclusion 14th, A. D. 189«. uny more farm attachment than is Hoar himself will probably be among A Merry Christinas to you all, of the thousands 62-5 M V. SPENCER. the supporters of the treaty when of snffering Administrator uf the estate of Ora F. Spen absolutely necessary to maintain the A Happy and Glad New Year; cer, deceased. women who undergo live stock required on the place and the voting lakes place. C. W TALMAGE, Atl’y for Administrator. untold torture in bring Don't forget at the Racket to call, ing tlirir babes into the world’ afford the inmates room for exercise. Philosophy of this kind is based upon For presents for friends you hold Albany is preparing for the next gross ignorance. The fact is, that there is There is practically no connection dear. no necessity for the severe pangs under between farming and maintaining state poultry show which occurs in gone by the average woman. If a woman the pour farm, any more than with that city from January 9 to 15. Th“ is strong and healthy in a womanly way, mew to her but little suffer other occupations. The uttempt to meeting anil show is for the benefit, motherhood ing. The trouble lies in the fact that the cure you Then why p*v expensive doc combine pauperism and farming can of poultry breeders of the state majority of women suffer from weakness Will tor»* Nils. and receive no U-netli. when you \\ e are receiving an immense line of and disease of the distinctly feminine or haw a natural remedv at hand- on»» not made serve only to confuse the uceount generally, und it is hoped that every ganism and are unfitted fur motherhood bv man. but prepared by the great Creator Vi Albums, Photo Frames, Picture and storv can always l>c remedied. Dr Pierce’s tae Ore comes to you just as it istaken from the and open the wav for abuses. Il ap breeder who has heretofore exhibited, This Favorite Prescription is a sure, speedy and earth, with only such changes as is wrought by books, Dolls, 1 <>ys, and too many things and nature—nothing added or nothing pears from a published statement and the >ery numerous breeders permanent cure for all disorders of this lime to take space to mention them. <J< scription. It directly on the delicate taken from. If you are afflicted with Stomach, that many counties in Oregon, from'all parts of the state who ure and important organs concerned, making Liwr, Kidney. Throat or Bl<»od trouble«, ad-, dre<N rheo Noel. Geologist. Chicago, III., whose whether maiutuing farms or not. fol not frequent exhibitors will take them healthy, strong, vigorous, virile and red ink signature is on package. elastic. It banishes the indispositions of low the old custom of letting the part and assist in making this meet the period of expectancy and makes baby’s W. (]. ROBBINS, General Agent, advent and almost painless. It quick paupers out by contract to the low I ing a grand success. Referring to rns and easy Whlfeson, Or. vitalizes the feminine organs, and Vitae Ore can be had of O. G Estes at the fur est bidder, which is anything but a this convention, George D. Barton, insures a healthy and robust baby. Thou niture store, Adami Block, McMinnville of women have testified to its mar humane method. The fundamental in the Orecon Poultry Journal, says sands velous merits. Honest druggist.- do not Ask your object in making provision for the ”It will be an excellent opportunity offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as “just as good.” Druggist unfortunate, is not to get rid of the for beginners to learn the quality of “I suffered fourteen vears." writes Mrs for 1 (ten.* roar Mary J. Stewart of Box ' Saratoga. Santa responsibility as cheaply as p -sible. I their stock by comparing it. with Clara Co.. Cal with female weakne «. t ervous IO CENT and general debilky I tried everything to f but to discharge its duties judicious | that of the leading breeders of the nesx. TRIAL SIZE no avail Dr Pierce «* Favorite rreveriptiun Disease lurks in impure water, anil may cause sickness and ly, and as fullv and honorably as pos-1 state. This association represents a and ' Golden Medical Discovery ‘ cured me r> fever while you lav it to conditions far removed from the real I The names, addresses and photographs of sible with the least unnecessary out- 1 ■ vast interest In Oregon. Few, if hundreds Ely n Line s Cream Balm of women cured by Dr Pierce’s cause. The well-known safeguard is . co no cocaine, lay. We have referred to the mut any state gatherings have under medicines are printed by permission in mercury nor any other the People’s Common Sense Medical ter us brought up in Benton county consideration a business enterprise Kdviser ” It’s free For a piper covered Injurious drug. IS quickly Absorbed, for the reason that the same problem i engaging so many jieuple as doeSj I copy *end 2t one cent stamns /*> <vtrr wm/- It film he..rfatones It has stood the test of time and the experience of thousands. »*»V •’*•/> French cloth binding u stamps is constantly arising and is frequent this uunual gathering. It brings Address I*r R V Pierce. Buffalo N Y It opens sad cir.tnses Many Suitable Things at our Store for the Holidays. * Every woman needs a great medical book. ly under discussion at home. The ' thousands and thousands of dollars Dr Pierce’s Common Sense Medical COLD n head Ad Heals and Protects the Membrana. Keatores the O. O. HODSON. 1 poor we always have with us, and I iuto the chanuels of trade in Ore- viser fills this want. It contains over louo Senses of Taste and Smell. Full Six« Sue. ; Trial pages and nearly Sue illustrations» ; at Dru/gistsor hr mall. i Hue LLT U*C BRUT must be cared for. I gon.” HERS, M Warrau Str«. 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