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I t cost the United States govern About 4000 bushels of wheat have Whalley following suit, Curtis in ♦ ♦ ♦ ment just $5,000 for the late NeJson been sold at Amity at 52 to 55 cents explaining his vote also expressed ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a bushel. Six carshave been loaded doubt as to the wisdom of woman ♦ A. Dingley's funeral expenses. ASHl iSY, Editor A Propr i sufferage, but for the purpose of ♦ this week for shipment. ♦ ♦ R epresentative Flagg of Marion assisting the women to get their ♦ Subscription $1.00 Per Year. county had his senses with him when T he grip has been traced to Turkey cause before the people he voted iu ♦ ♦ . ♦ he recently introduced a bill whose as its starting place. One of the re the affirmative. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ purpose is to put a stop to public ex sults of the increased communication ADVERTISING KATES. ♦ Mr. Whalley in support of his ar- ♦ Reading notices tn local column* 10 cent* per hibitions of hypnotism, mesmerism between all parts of the world is the gument against the wisdom of ex- ♦ For Invalids and People of Weak Digestive Organs. line for llr-t w> I .’> ccAis . .in»* thereafter. The transmission of disease, and the tending the elective franchise to Duplay advertiser nt* annual i.ites, one Inch and artificial somnambulism. ♦ |K-r month JI; each a.tditir-rial Inch .70 cent« p< r ♦ bill prohibits such exhibitions entire, making genoral of the physical ills women made use of some interesting month ♦ Obituary and mjrrlug»- notices nor exceedlnv ly, and a penalty ranging from 150 , that used to be confined to one local- lb lines published free, if iurnished in time to facts which have been gathered by b be current news. Additional matter 10cent-per to >200 is provided for a violation of ! ity. the anti-suffrage women in Chicago. t line. ♦ the act. Flagg says such exhibition s ♦ He said: T he late Senator Brice is the only subserve no public, good and should FRIDAY, FEB. 3, 1899. ' They state that the number of : ♦ ♦ b’stopped. It is all right, he says, man of very large means who has ♦ women in that city who are entitled : died since the war revenue tax went io resort to these practices in the in 1 Î . BOWS AMI OI T. to vote on the school question is over : terest of science, but he does not be into effect. The tax on legacies, 250,000. Of these, in 1894, less than e make a specialty of these health preparations, and highly lieve in making a holy show of them. under the law, will amount on the My connection with The Reporter recommend them to the weak and suffering, especially the Granoae property left the Brice children to ! 30,000 registered, and less than 80 Flakes, which have proven such benefits to a number of our sick as editor and proprietor ceased on A xv encouragement the state can $11,220. The law exempts that por I per cent of the registered voted; in people already, liranose cores not by irritating the sensitive organs the 1st instant, at which time the give, compatible with a reasonable tion of the estate left the widow. 1896 less than 6000 registered, and of digestion, but by restoring Nature’s actions Fora relief to your type, presses,'Subscription list and degree of economy, to the infant beet about 50 per cent of those voted; and condition, eat a large bowl of Granose for breakfast every morning. I good will were sold to Mr. 1). I. sugar and flax industries of the T he biggest thing in Oregon, with in 1898 less than 1500 registered, and Tt is a most profound truth that health as a matter of fact de Asbury. By the terms of the sale state, we believe would be fostering out a doubt, will be the flax and lin- about 75 per cent of those voted. pends on the intelligent selection of pure and proper foods. We make it a study in our grocery department to get only the purest and Mr. Asbury will fill out all subscrip the future prosperity of the common ■ eri industry. Whether the legislature These figures go far to confirm the beet of everything. Therefore, we say, beware of cheap goods. They tions for which advance payment has wealth. The natural endowments of appropriates funds to “give it a conclusion indicated by the Massa are dear at any price, i The l>e-.t is none too good for our customers, been made, and all amounts now the state for the development of start” or not. it will develop and chusetts election of 1895, when the and it is a great source of pleasure to buy your eatables where clean liness, purity and low prices are so thoroughly observed as they are due for subscription, as appears from these two industries are certainly eventually grow into large propor women of the state were asked to at our store. the subscription and mailing list of unsurpassed, and a little encourage ! tions. Oregon must and will have vote on the question whether they the office, are payable to him. All ment from th" public funds to set industries and manufactories, which, wished the right of suffrage or not, accounts for advertising and job them on a footing will not be mis at the present time are only in the and less than 4 per cent of the women work are payable to the undersigned. placed. The woman's flax liber as I experimental stage. of the state voted in th« affirmative. It is with many thoughts of regret, sociation have initiated the flux in I It is further confirmed by the fact that I sever my relations with this dustry and demonstrated its possi St. Louis is booked for a world’s that in this state ouly 2 per cent of community as editor and publisher, bilities, but they are unable to pros fair in 1903, and the Oregonian re the women entitled to vote at school after nine years of labor irt its midst. marks that the date is fixed upon as elections now avail themselves of the ecute the work for want of means. 1 do so with a consciousness of hav the centennial of one of our national privilege—if it is a privilege. It has ing performed faithfully, according expansions, effected in 1803, without long appeared to us, and these facts T he ladies of the W. C. T. U. of to the light that was in me, the re Portland will memoralize the govern ithe consent of the governed, by the seem to demonstrate the justice of1 Did you ever watch sponsible duties of the office, yet or as follows: “To His Excellency ; Louisiana purchase. The case is one the opinion, that women generally do A Chinaman mindful of being constantly debtor Hon. T. T. Geer, Governor of Ore wherein the governed have got along not wish the suffrage, and that the Sprinkle your clothes ? If so, you have for much kindness and forbearance gon: Your memorialists, the mem ■ so well that they are in a mood to in- real question is not whetMer the on the part of friends and patrons, bers of the Woman’s Christian Tem : vite the world to come and see how right of suffrage shall be conferred Found During these nine years there has perance Union, and citizens of the ! annexation has prospered them. on a class in the community who do That he sprays them with his mouth. In San Francisco and other cities ordinances have been passed making it a crime to sprinkle clothes in been decided advancement in Mc- state of Oregon, respectfully present not wish it, but whether the duty of that way, so many people kerni -; i , n of thutii . Minnville and Yamhill county along that there are now confined in the the suffrage shall be imposed on a Dying all lines of progress, and while claim state penitentiary several women, class in the community who do not, hi counting up laurels won in the wish it. To lay the burden of suf from diseases spread by this custom of the Chinese. We need such an ing anly a small share of credit for and it is feared that wayward and ordinance here. Moreover, when you send your laundry to other towns its part in the work, The Reporter unfortunate women will always be war. Miss Helen Gould will come frage on a class who do not desiru to you don’t know who handles it, but when you Bend it to the McMinn ! near ranking next to Dewey. has al ways allied itself witli the forces inmates of said institution in various ville Steam Laundry you can rest assured that it will be washed and vote would be a new experiment in ironed by the most scientific method. We have recently added to our that make for higher civilization and numbers; that these unfortunate! The soldiers and sailers who are j politics, and certainly a very doubt- I ! already extensive plant a new machine, which gives the latest style do the prosperity and happiness of the creatures are under the care and eon ! guarding the flag at Manila say that [ ful one. If the question of woman mestic finish to shirt collars and cuffs, also an up-to-date machine for a pass signed by Dewey admits them j washing blankets and tine woolen underwear. We have furthermore people. suffrage is to come up in a practical trol of the same wardens and keepers made a big cut in family washing. It will pay you to investigate. See Mr. Asbury, my successor, comes who have charge of the male con not only to the big tent, but to all i form in any state of the United prices of work.on another page. well recommended as a business man victs; therefore, your memorialists the side shows. I States in future, it would seem to be c innville steam laundry , and an editor and publisher of ex would urge upon your excellency the Reformer Tolstoi told the Czar that I right to bring it up in the form in perience. He will keep The Report fact that they cannot be treated with he would believe in disarmament which it was brought up in Massa W m . L ambert , Prop. er to the front as the leading news the same consideration and respect when Russia begins, The question chusetts. Order a special election, paper of Yamhill county. 1 bespeak that humanity would suggest, aud j of precedence in this matter is the at which the women may vote on the j for him the same liberal patronage we would respectfully request that ! ticklish point. question whether they wish to vote! on the part of the enterprising busi you appoint a worthy and competent But for the war the Filippinos or not, mid see how large a propor-! ness men of McMinnville that has woman to act in the capacity of ma would have had no opportunity to tion desire the suffrage. If, as the ' been accorded me. 4* tron for the penitentiary, whose I secure the protection of thiseountrv. i elections both in Chicago and Massa 4» F. H. B arnhart . principal duty shall be to take charge 1 They ought to rejoice over their ex- ! chusetts seem to indicate, not more 4»«' e optional good luck. 1 than 4 or 5 per cent of the women in 1 of and care for the women prisoners IAI I TATOIt ¥. The well-known place for the best meal in the city. 4» who are convicted and sent to said! Greater New York has an assessed [ any American community desire the I suffrage, it is difficult to see any rea-' » real estate valuation of nearly three institution to expiate their crimes. In the great commercial world 4» ew D ining oom son why the duty of suffrage should ! billions of dollars. This is one in there is not a great deal depending 4* ! be imposed upon the great reluctant W e are not only furnishing the stance in which commercial and ter The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with best of 4» on promises, therefore, in assuming ' majority. And it must be remem- taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. 4» charge of the Yamhill County Re ! Cubans with water and soap, but ritorial expansion have been helpful I bered that the liberty of voting can- will have to wash them, from all ap- to each other. Fruits, Candles, Nuts and Cigars. Give Vs a Call. 4* porter the new proprietor does not 4fr The treasury estimate of the popu j not be given to the few without im- deem it necessary to the successful pearances. Our scheme to give Cu- 4» T. A. WHITE. I posing, or seeming to impose, the bun soldiers preference in employ lation of the United states lust termination of intended accomplish 4* I duty of voting on the many. ” ment, and money to the amount month was 75.330,000, and the luents, to make any extravagant as sertions. However, it will be the I of $1110 per soldier, who would lay amount of money in circulation was j Even the friends of woman suf- aim of the new management to so! down his arms and go to work, is not $1*897,301,422. The figures speak I ! frage express lack of confidence in the victory of the cause at the polls. labor that The Reporter will retain satisfactory to Maximo Gomez, and well for the expansion of the past. Croker is right in saying that the the present high standard of excel lie refuses to disband his army on I i lence which our immediate produces these terms. He is endeavoring to “16 to 1 question is a dead issue.' I John Leonard Eoff, a pioneer of ¡ dissuade Cubans from accepting of He is right in saying that McKinley's 1847, and grandfather of Governor »or, Mr. Barnhart, has enabled it to 1 enjoy, and will continue to be recog fice under the American occupation, election brought good times. But Geer, died at his home in Macleay. nized as the leading paper of Yam and is urging all the natives of every Croker is not running the democrat on Wednesday, of paralysis, aged 86 hill county. Politically, its past grade to stay with him in the field ic party. He condemns Bryan, Jones, years. He was first striken three Jesse High is quite tick with pneu LET career coincides with the views of its until the United States is compelled Bailey and the other western and years ago, since which time he had ! monia. to accede to his “ terms of disband southern chieftains of that organiza F. J. Martin of the O. F. R. A. is in new editor. During the past few sufferedseveral attacks, causing him US Salem. days the question has been asked niotit. Gomez alleges that his army tion, but as these men are going to! to gradually grow weaker. “Will The Reporter continue repub consists of 40.000 men, and he insists tie permitted to lead the party to a j Seid Baek, jr., will sing at theeociul to ” » «.4* j Y\ BE lican as it is now? It will, most that most of them shall be paid for defeat in 1900 more sweeping and be given at the C. P. church Saturday i three years' service at the rates that ruinous than was that of 1896, his J evening. assuredly, in the future as in past years, espouse the principles taught prevailed in the United States army. wise counsel is vain. Croker, of! YOUR Dr. James Minty, who seldom has a ! sick day, is kept at home with the pre- by the party of Lincoln and Melvin He tixes the date of the Cuban dee course, represents eastern democrat ! ley, which, from the time that the hiration of independence February ie sentiment, but the western and I vailing sickness. ÍUATCH nation was drenched in blood of 24th, 1895, as the beginning of the southern wreckers are iu control of W J. Strong, the harness man, has brave heroes of the north and unless period for which himself and his the democracy s machinery, and will ' been sick for ten days, and is threatened O MAN- daring men of the south an indis forces ace to be remunerated, and force it into one more disaster.— with pneumonia. for himself, with the rank of lieuten GlobeDemocrat. putable proof of American valor There was a wide variance in the posi ant-general. he will be satisfied with up to the time that the deadly foes tion of mercury yesterday morning, at Uouian Miffrnge lit Oregon. We want you to feel that of the forgotten past marched shoul $11.000 annually, the American rate sunrise, but no one doubted that it was In the eyes of the women of*Ore- i for that grade. Gomez has also about when you leave your der to shoulder beneath the tlag the coldest snap of the winter. Mr. watch with us for repairs •wbu h a reunited nation loves am! 20 major-generals, for each of whom gon. no doubt the most important 1 GriBsen's thermometer registered 18 deg. the work will be done to above; one of Rogers Bro».’ stood at 13 the whole world bas learned to re lie wants $7500 annually and his piece or work done by the legislative I deg. and the other 24, and the large in spect, has merited the confidence of I 'arniv'' is equipped with nearly 200 assembly this session is the passage the best of our ability and The Giant Despair. its adherents. That the republican brigadier-generals, each rated, ac of the senate joint resolution provid One of the most hor strument at Bettman A Warren's stood iu a competent manper, rible things about the 18. The assumption is that the latter partv is a progressive national party cording to the United States army ing for a woman suffrage plunk in It is our ambition to add nervous diseases to which This the state constitution. This reso women are peculiarly registration was the most correct. we firmly believe therefore. The Re pay table, at $5500 annually to the reputation we think subject is the sense or The city council met in special session porter will not forsake its principles. aggregates the nice little sum of $3. lution was passed by the legislative overwhelming despair we have in small measure assembly in 1895. and having again 783.OWI for generals alone, then there which they bring upon the miud. last Friday evening. A levy for taxes for As a local paper. The Reporter will A woman’s mental condition is ensuing year was placed at 4L mill«, 3‘. already established of clo- passed both houses on Tuesday, , is are colonels, lieutenant colonels and continue to aid in the upbuilding and directly and powerfully affected by now on the high road to passing the mills for general purposes and 1 mill for ing honest and thorough majors whose numbers run into the any ailment of the delicate, special advancement of McMinnville and organs of her sex Such a difficulty street fund. Recorder was authorize I The privates do not supreme test at the polls. watch repairing. not only racks her body with pain and suf Yamhill county the*e first and ti«v thousands. to advertise for bids for wood in all lo This coveted plank, so dear to the fering but burdens her with mental anguish W m F. D ielhch . xeider , world afterward Mr J. G. Eckman account to much, for they are com which words can hardly describe cal papers. T. M. Neal waa given a con I McMinnville s Reliable Jeweler. Thousands of women have had a similar has kindly consented lo remain with paratively few. but each of them will heurt of all women interested in the experience to that of Mrs. Eurath A. tract for laying tile A letter from the Two doors below postofflee. The Reporter, and w ill in a great reijuire $64?. and the army paymas woman suffrage movement, reads as Williams, of Westport, Oldham Co., Ky . secretary of the Oregon Press Associa fellows in which the use of Dr Pierce's wwnderful tion was read, which stated that the Measure, fora time at least have ters who figured uul the total have ' Favorite Prescription.” by imparting “ The clot five franchise in this reported that over ♦67. u OO4M|O will charge of the ksal column* and the health and strength to the feminine or^an- national editorial aeeociatiou would visit state shall not hereafter I m ? prohibited isT has not only restored complete xigor this city in June, and that the invitation be reipiired to gratify all Hie dr A report toSecond Assistant Post putn>iis of the paper who have and capacity to the bodily powers but has to any citizen on accouut of sex. master General Shellenberger, from also given renewed brightness and buoy from here was the first one received. liberally contributed to it* success, w«uid< Gomez lias made, w hich is an Mr- Abigail Scott Duuiwav isgiv ancy of spirit the railway mail division headquar will, wetrust, suffer no inconveni average of f 1455 a man. I‘nele Sam I suffered for over a vear says Mrs Williams en the greatest »hare of the credit ’ with will have to subjugate this old fellow ters at New York, announces the indigestion nervous prostration I ence by reason of the change. -as unable to eat or sleep I tried several phys of accomplishing the passage of the ician^ and his counterpart )u the Philip transmission of a mail package from t :t they only helped me for a short time D 1. Asm hy . A »Fiend advised me to take Dr Pierce s Favorite pines, Aguinaldo, before bis humuri- resolution Juneau, Alaska, to its dest^pation in Freacription. Dt Pierce * GoiJcn Medical Dis- la the senate but one man had the covery and Fellets I commenced taking the tarian purposes find a Lodgment in New Jersey in 11 days. This is the riedii ines last Mav Too* three bottles or the temerity t«» vote against the resolu Favorite Prescription three of the Golden their obtuse concept ions. CASTORIA quickest transit on record. The Medical Discovery, and three vials of the Pel tion and that man was President lr’.< and am now feeling better than I have for Rear, the aifnatare ol CMaa. H PLBTCsaa. package was mailed at Juneau. Janu years Haw a appetite sleep well, Mexico has accepted the invitatuin Taylor hi the house six negative tiro In uae for more than thirty year, and and ua n«4 »offer from indigestion or nervous- ary 13th. reached Seattle >be 19tfi, art ici pate in thè military con vote* »erecast Beadi leading the 5^, to participate —— J have gamed rev« n and a half pounds TW Tierf >'a* Afar* • • •- was recorded at Pittsburg the night w r:’’.:mea I have recon» gross s at Tampa, Fla.. Feb 8th. and Dr Fierce s medicine to several ladies T he horses have the grip in certain the republics two delegates hat c procession, ami Butt. Marsh. Reed tnettded | of the 23d. and completed its quick’ one of wh<'m is now taking tt and »a being greatly bench led ' l«ft for the north. sections of tht east. 1 er, Thompson of Washington., and journey the foilowing day Yamhill County Reporter : Sanitarium Health Foods I Ì Dresser & Hendrick. Another Crime M M 1 White’s Restaurant- N R J Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year. i