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•* VOL. XXIX. Entered at the Postoffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY. J AN. 13, 1891). An Immense Lathering of People, mill n Splendid Address. Chicago Store The J Our First Annual Clearance Sale Now running in full force. No such array of Bar gains ever offered to the people of Yamhill County. No such prices will be seen for a year to come. It’s a Special Sale on every article in our entire stock. Nothing re served. You will be the loser if you fail to attend. Watch for the They indicate that One Dollar will do the Work of Two eaieaG© store 10 Per Cent count From regular Cash prices this month on all Musical Instruments and Sewing Machines. Emerson Pianos, Kimball and Cottage Organs. CHAS. GRISSEN, McMinnville, Oregon. Take No Risks... Disease lurks in impure water, and may cause sickness and fever while you lav it to conditions far removed from the "eal cause. The well-known safeguard is The Pasteur Filter. It has stood the test of time and the experience of thousands. Many SaMaHe Things at our Store for the Holidays. O. O. HODSON. I ♦»♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦•♦•♦♦b Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year. I came a warning uote from the president ' of the United States to congress, reciting these wrongs and calling for a speedy i remedy from the Spanish government. But it went unheeded. Then there was ' an explosion of a battleship and the ■giant was awake. He looked through the Cuban palms at the wretched victims of tyranny, and then One Dollar if paid in advance. Single uumberafive cents. R oyal NO. 4. The program for the Miller memorial as published last week was carried out ou Sunday afternoon. The service was in charge of Charity lodge No. 7 A. O. A bsolutely P ure U. XV. uf this city, assisted by Yamhill lie waited not the shibboleth that falls from courtiers’ lips, lodge No. 10 D. of II. The occasion was Makes the food more delicious and wholesome But smote when God Himself seemed dumb, in honor of Lewis E. Miller, who died in And all bis arching skies were in eclipse.” RQvAl BAKING POwDtR CO., NEW YORK. Manila Nov. 8th, in tho service of bis 1 believe in the goodness of the people. country, havingenlisted from this county In the everyday struggle of life, in the at the first call for troops. His parents littlenesses of existence we say and ttiink danger and glory of the future. But Tin: SCHOOLS and other members of the family were and do unworthy things. These are but the hour is struck. Shall we draw back ttie scum of life. In the stress of the present at the service. I u the procession storm they are swept away, and blown and travel agaiu this lower road? Shull COOK BUILDING. w hich marched to the court house were to the winds. The true heart of the we tins fair mountain leave and fatten The XVilson boys have dropped their on this moor? Can the young eaglet, many visiting Workmen from neighbor nation is as pure as the depths of the w hen its wiugs have fanned the breath : studies. ami ns resistless as its tides. And ing tow ns, and members of the G. A. 11. ocean This Friday ends the fourth month of so war came. Never was such a war be of .some empyrean height, its untllmed were in line. The inarch was led by the gun with so little of war’s passions. It eye has gazed upon the sun, go back school. band ami Manila Guards. At the court started without malice, and ended with into its shell? Among the visitors ou Wednesday af- Why should you mourn for Elmer? house Master Workman Adolf Matthies out exultation, nay, almost with tender He tins become a part of this grand i I ernoon were: Mrs. Branson, Mrs. XV al pity for the vanquished enemy. What presided. Singing by a choir, composed captain of a ship ever before stilled the theme. You sought to stay his steps at ter, Mrs. Galentine and Miss Galantine, of representatives of the two lodges, and pawn of triumph lest the cry of victory home. Ab, but be was wiser than you. i and Messrs. Baker, Grissen, l'rentisa, a solo by M iss Sadie Gortner, was well should vex tho ears of dying foemen. | He expressed, no doubt, his determina Caldwell and Hembree. tion to go to this war in the homely received,particularly’ the latter, the w ords What prisoners of war, released from I words of a Yamhill boy, but let the An extensive program will lie given bondage, ever cheered the conqueror's for which were composed by Miss Josie flag as if it were tbeir ow n '.' master of the language of noble passion this Friday afternoon, at two o’clock ■ Gortner. l’roi. Lewis Barzee of the col- What great principle is it that lies at speak for him what he really felt: sharp, at the Cook building Tne pro i lege conducted the devotional services the root of this phenomenon? Let us “Give me my robe and crown, 1 have gram is given in honor of our new flag. immortal longings in me.’’ | with ability. After the address, at a search for it, not witli self-glorification, Brothers of the order, you share this All are invited. but humbly ’ and patiently, aud then we given signal by the presiding officer, a »ball appreciate the dignity of tins in glory, not ouly as citizens of their I I The contest for the prize offered by salute was given to the vacant chair by effable sacrifice. First, then, this war country, but as brothers of an order Mr. Grissen to the pupil of this school I nil the organizations present. The court was not fought merely to relieve distress. that in the crisis of the war, rose to the who would give the test account of the I height of a great argument. The su house was very tastefully decorated. To be sure, the good Samaritan is a preme lodge consecrated a new princi- trip of the battleship Oregon from San noble figure, but he is not tho noblest. I Bunting lined the walls and stretched It was not an ignoble motive to free the j pie among the tenets of our association Francisco to Santiago during the recent from chandaliers, a vacant chair was captives, to feed the hungry and to make when it resolved to keep our soldier war, was held Wednesday afternoon. tastefully draped, and a mound in imi the Cubans happy. But there is some members in good standing, and to pay The prize offered was a beautiful book, the losses at their death. tation of a grave was made with moss thing more important in the economy We have an army of more than a The U. 8. Navy. The contestants were this world than philanthropy. There and flowers and adorned w ith the stars ‘ ' of sa principle higher than kindness, more quarter of a million’, but it is ah army Wm. Bodie, Andrew Loban, Frank XVest, and stripes. Back of the speaker's stand beneficent than benevolence. It is the of peace. Our plan of insurance is and Dow XValker. Each gave a lengthy based upon the times when the great was placed in large letters: “Honor to I principle of natural justice. ! the Soldier Dead We Give.” The able That is not merely the cornerstone, it reaper does bis reaping with careful, and. accurate history of the subject. The is the whole foundation of government. steady band. But it is the beauty of judges, Messrs. Baker, PrentisB and Cald address of Judge Martin L. Pipes follows Tlie constitution of the United States the system and the glory of our su well, after deliberating, awarded the in full: declares, its objects to be to promote the preme officers that it. could without a prize to XX’tn. Bodie. L adies and G entlemen and B rothers public welfare aud to establish justice. jar and without a danger adapt itself to These last words define and embrace the stern conditions of wur. of the O rder : COLUMBUS BUILDING. By a simple, inexpensive expedient We commemorate a memory and a name. the whole scheme of the government. it ilas procured a great fund to answer Claud Sparks is abteut from school on That is w hat the barons demanded at This service is rather for ourselves than it is for him whose head lies low in that Runnymede and their desceudente the unusual fatalities of the camp and account of sickness. distant island of the sea. In this hushed have ever since been speaking with Held. XVe should be thaukful that our Prof. Prentiss was a visitor of the high silence your hearts yearn longingly for their lips and writing with their pens, order has not been weak or timid, that it has sent its y oung men on their great school ou Wednesday. and carving with tbeir swords, the im him over the ocean that rolls to bis lone Two new pupils have been enrolled in ly grave, but you cannot reach him. He mortal schedule of rights, which in mission, with its honor pledged to give hears not our voices doing him honor tbeir lust analysis mean ouly simple their beneficiaries in war as in peace the the 7th and Sth grades. here; be sees not the tears that are our justice. Every government since the most complete protection. Fred Cooper, after several day» of To you, his parents and his friends, I homage to his worth and valor. We world begun lias bad that for its object, sickness, has returned to school. venture not to speak of Elmer ’ s personal tint it is the irony of fate that oftenest cannot carry to him where he sleeps the and character. You knew him picture of his Oregon home or show him this very instrument of justice has be worth Heal Estate Triiu«re»s. again the faultless summer sky that come an instrument of oppression. But He was your own boy. No words of tented his first soldier camp, nor paint always has the struggle gone on to real mine can further consecrate him in Week ending Jun. 11th : to for him the sober sadness of this winter, ize in some form of government that your memory. I have rather ng Jesse Edwards et ux to R I* Marr tlie deep azure of his familiar bills, the state of society which insures justice assauge your sente of toss ti lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 blk 4ft Edwards’ your eyes to the noble cause he died for. faces of his friends, the sacred sorrow between mau and man. add to Newberg......... .. $ 150 But hitherto it has been recognized Young men, you may never have his of bis own beloved ones. Our praises cannot, gladden his closed eyes, nor flush as a principle of international law that chance to die for justice, but you can F M York et ux to Christian church i his pallid cheeks with noble shame. He each government is responsible to its live for it. It needs your help here and of Carlton blk 7 Curlton Improve is past our service, but we are not past ow n people only for the administration now. This is its temple; let it not be desecrated with wrong. Keep It conse ment Co’s add to Carlton . .... of justice. It has teen deemed suffi his. Our message to him falls unheard into the deep silences of the Manila cient for a people to compel justice for crated. Let bis deatli have been worth R W Lancefield et ux to F Born sw night, but his to us rings and reverber itself. Tlie European nations have, while, by your living as be died, with qr sec 8 t 3 r 5......... i............... 124 ates along his native hills aud vales, while snarling at each other’s heels, in faith on the brow, tire in the eye, firm Flora B Fletcher and husband to . foot ou the eartb, high heart in the terfered sometimes with the internal and its far echoes “roll from soul Adria M Phelps 1-6 int ir. 133 a to soul, and grow forever and forever.” policies of their neighbors, but it has sky. pt 1 bos L Turner d 1 c t 4 r 3 A 4 7«) What is the message? For w hat always been done professedly in their How to Prevent Pneumonia. did he die ? To apprehend this own interest. M M Snell etal to E M Bertram 4-5 For the first time in history, a nation question we must study the very You are perhaps aware that, pneu of 1,’J a in Daytou........... heart of the age, the deep bosom of our lias waged a war frankly to rescue the monia always results from a cold or from Eva M Bertram and husband to subjects of another nation from bis race and country. This lad. Elmer Mil an attack of la grippe. During the epi Esther F Bond 1-5 of 138 a t 4 r ler, and the other lads bis comrades,who own oppression. It is a new and startling principle. demic of la grippe a few years ago when leaped to arms at the president’s call, 3 and 4................................ ... 700 were stirred by an instinct deeper than It is fraught with danger, aud for that so many cases resulted in pneumonia, it R N Snell et al to Adria M Phelps very reason raises Ibis country from a they knew. They were but the single was observed that, the attack was never 4-5 of lots 3, 6 and 8 and pt of lot strings of a majestic harp, breathed on situation of political greatness to an at followed by that disease when Chamber 4 blk 3 Lippincott’s 1st add to titude of moral grandeur It Is greater by the breath of God, tense, vibrant, and ail in tune. The Spanish wur came and than patriotism, because it invokes und lain’s Cough Remedy was used. It Dayton ................ ..... ....... n.M went in the brief space ot two short sum challenges not the conscience of one counteracts any tendency of a cold or la M M Snell et al to Esther F Bond country or one people, but of the whole mer months, but it w as the greatest war grippe to result in that dangerous dis 40 lota 178 and 1711 Dayton that was ever waged, because on the wide world. Dewey’s cannon, (Samp ease, It is the best remedy in the world son's guns and Shafter's rilles spoke Mary C Tidd to Lee Laughlin e lit part of the victors it was the purest- hearted war in the long red record of loud comment to the nations. They | for bad colds and la grippe, Every hot- uw qr and nw qr of nw qr sec 3G told of valor and glory, but they tliuu- tie warranted. For sale by 8. Howortb 4) wars. t 2 r 4 .............. * ... . Our race has come up through seven dereil, moreover, a new commandment A Co. Esther F Bond et »I t5 Flora B toall the ttiloues and principalities ami centuries of fighting. Sometimes we Fletcher 4-5 of lot 1 blk 12 Lip fought for freedom, and sometimes powers of the earth that this und the I'robule Court, 4«) against it. XVe have resisted oppression neighboring lands shall be the refuge of pincott’s 2d add to Dayton Estate E. N. Ford. Will admitted to s in a hundred conflicts ami reddened the justice. II Hibbs et ux, to W F Diel- They said, “ Be just and fear not. ” path of our progress with the blood of probate. Susie M. Ford appointed ad Schneider lot 2 blk 1 F W Mar tyrants. But we fought for ourselves. They said, “Bejusi though tlie heavens ministrator without bonds. R. L. Con fall. ” Tiny said, “ Be just lest the tin’s add to McM ........ . 100 It is great to die for one’s own liberties, to establish justice for one’s land. This heavens fall.” They said to the tides ner, John Gault and W. T. Booth ap R J Simpson and husband to Mc greatness is commemorated in the of tlie ancient old world tyrannies that pointed appraisers. Minnville National Bank lot' 1 granite shaft that rises at Bunker Hill, have been breaking on our very shores, j Estate A. C. Davis. Report of sale bik 1 Court add to McM Htid strip in the commandingcolumn that symbol “Thus far sbalt thou come and rio tar-1 confirmed. of land 8 ft wide off of east Bide of izes the character of Washington. It tber and here shall thy proud waves be | Estate of XV. T. Hash. Petition to sell was still greater to fight for the freedom stayed.” lot 2 blk 1 Court add................... 1600 Do not pity the boys who died in this notes for cash as prayed for grunted. Re Geo H Sawyer and wf to Jno XV of the humble race we had ourselves en slaved. That greatness has its shrine wur. They are privileged to link their port of sale of notes and other personal Gant e hf of w hf of e hi sec 33 t at Gettysburg and its high priest was that names with the most stU|>endous epi property filed and approved. 5 r 5............................................... ' 2000 great man on whose fiont deep graven sode of the century. Death is to them deliberation sat and public care. The I the great red seal affixed to a deed j Estate of Rebecca Putman. First semi J XV Fletcher et al to H M Bond men who died upon those battle-fields ' wherein is writiu letters imprescriptible i annual account filed and approved. lots 7 and 8 blk 56 Oak Park add have taught great things They devoted and bright a title to eteruul fame aud I Money on hand ordered distributed. to McM. ...................................... themselves to sacrifice, and from them I ginty- Estate John XVeston. Sixth annual Perhaps not all these volunteers con- ■ Mury C Tidd Adinrx to tee Laugh these have learned to look with un shrinking gaze upon the sacrificial altars sciously analyzed these motives and account approved. $200 ordered paid to lin 12u a sec 36 t 2 r 4.................. ooo prepared for them. But the last war emotions. But it is certain that the w idow. Alvin Haines A wf to E XV Haines ! stole upon us unawares. No danger motives were in their breasts. Never Tn (lie Public. f>00 1-4 int in 148 a sec 22 t 2 r 3....... I threatened ns. XVe were safe. In all i since the tides of time was there such the land the fl ig was filing as free as swift re-poiise to tebests so high. It XVa are authorized to guarantee every 8 E Humphreys to I) W Ralston the wind that kissed its fluttering folds. was not sympathy, but the ennobling bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lot 2 blk 1 south Sheridan ....... 50 Our courts gave justice. Our rulers senseot justice that made tlie hot w rath , Alex C and S M Martin to 'V W and if not satisfactory, to refund the served us. Peaceful ssils were furled flame in these valiant breasts. It was Nickell 161.75 a pt Miriam Payne witbin our harbors and the nations of not tiecause the Cubans suffered, but' money to the purchaser. There is no <1 1 c t 5 r 5 and z8 U > a in sec 23 the world held to us the friendly bands because they suffered wrong. better medicine made for la gripjie, colds t 5 r 5 ami 211.44 a pt Robt Hen Ttie war was sudden. Tlie bloody and whooping cough. Price 25 and 5oc of commerce. Not one of them had in 50 derson die.................................. jured us. Every incentive of selfish in drauia was short. It was enacted be-i terest, even of prudence, spoke for peace, fore our eyes almost as if it were tlie per bottle, Try it. For sale by S. Ho- I.a Grippe Murrr..<ully Treated. and not for war. But there was a far shiltiug of the scenes upon a stage. It worth A Co. cry that kept coming to us over the was a great act aud like all great acts “I have just recovered from the second waters of our southern gulf. Long it has great consequences. No eye in ull I am able to furnish loans on tirst-clnss attack of la grippe thia year,” says Mr. came unheeded. Busy in our own af the world bad prevision a year ago to farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the teader, faire. we heard it not, or if we heard, not forsee wliat has really happened. No with that fine sense that listens to what mortal hand has guided these events. per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to Mexia, Texas. “In the latter case I used the inner spirit tings. There was a story We thought to right the wrongs of a 5 years, Parties wishing to terrow mon Chamberlain’s t'ough Remedy, and I of wrong and cruelly, and oppression. handful ot unhappy people in n single ey, call and see me. R. L. C oxxkr . think with considerable success, only bs- In a lovely island at our floor, there was island of tlie western sea, and io, some ing in ted a little over two days acting . blood, captivity, starvation, injustice. , invisible arm ha* thrust beneath our Care a Cald In One Day. ten days for the former attack. Thl The victims were not our |ieople. They shield the defenseless children of u half were not even of onr race. They were a hundred islands of the distant Orient ' Take l-axative Bromo Quinine Tablets. second attack I am satisfied would huri - not even of clisrscteristics to excite ad God has placed in our hands the stand All druggists refund money if it fails to been equally as bad as the first but i n miration. Tbev were simply men and ard of Justice for all the nations and cure. The genuine baa L. B. Q. on each the use of this remedy, as 1 had to go*1!?' , women ami etiil Iren who were suffering woe to us if it shall fall from nerveless te<i in about six hours alter being ‘»true unspeakable outrage ami were helpless. fingers We are become tlie cloud by tablet. For »ale by Roger» Bros. Ami the voices ui distress were wafted day and tbe pillar of fire by night. Des with it, while in the first case I was abl itSTORIA over the waters—insistent, persistent. tiny iia« marked us for her ow n am! I to attend to business about two darn be-’l Then there w as a stir at the tet'om of the her high decrees are writ in the blisxl I Bear« the «ignsture of Caaa. It FtsTCWsa. foro getting ‘down.*’’ For sale by 8., In use for more than thirty yean. an«l nation’s heart. It was as if a giant of heroes. Howortb A Co. XVoe be to those that shrink from tbe 1 turned over in bis sleep. Then there Th» K.nd ¡’»» Havf Alwa/it Santhl.