»1 » « I ------------------------------------------- ’------- 8\ KOSTO*. A t a I anquet in the city of Wash­ o free silver and non-interest-bearing 4 X ington last Tuesday, Col. Wm. J. | ♦ bonds. He does not intend to tramp, Thursday of last week President 4 4 | Bryan delivered an address in re-¡ 4 but will tour the country in a private 4 I». I. estuiti, Editor A I’ropr McKinley was the honored guest of sponse to the toast, “America's Mis- ' ♦ * 4 car. of the Home Market club ■X. ♦ slou.” Of couase he spoke against! ♦ given in Boston, ami at a banquet Subscription $1.00 Per- Year. ♦ A g I' ixaliio , th« insurgent chief. territorial expansion, and during the ♦ the evening the president made an . has been telling his deluded follow­ I course of his remarks he cited the ♦ address touching the live issues of Garden of in 4 ADVERTISING RATES. first sentence of the constitution, j ers that things would be coming bis government, dwelling at length upon Reading notices in local columns 10 cents per 4 When they came they and showed how our nation had pros­ line for first week »nd 5 cent* per line thereafter. way soon. the question of disposition of the 4 Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch were not the things that Aguinaldo pered through all the years, and how 4 per month 81. each additional inch 50 cents per Philippines. In his peroration Pres ­ 4 ♦ month. 'expected, for they carried guns and patriotism had made it possible for 4 ♦ Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding ident McKinley sent: ♦ them to praise our forefathers for the 4 10 lines published free, if furnished in Mme to utterly demoralized his warriors by ♦ •'If we can benefit these remote: be current news. Additional matter 10 cent» per declaration of independence, which 4 their deadly aim. ‘ line. peoples, who will object'.'' If ill the 4 sentiment he declared was “univer­ V As attempt was made by the reb years of the future they are estab­ sal until a year ago.” “It was to this ♦ FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1899. lished in government under law ami ♦ ♦ els to burn the city of Manila on tin- sentiment,” he declared, “that the ♦ ♦ night of the22d. Impediments were liberty, wiio will regret our perils Cuban insurgents appealed: it was 4 4 W illamette valley wheat fields ♦ placed in the way of the tiremen and and sacrifices; who will not rejoice •this sentiment that impelled our peo­ 4 4 are recovering from the late cold the hose was repeatedly cut. The in our heroism and humanity. Ab­ ♦ ple to enter into a war with Spain. ♦ weather, having sustained only a Oregon boys were right ill the midst way s perils and always after them Have the people so changed within a nominal amount of damage. It was •afety; always darkness and clouds, City. : ♦ of the danger from rebel bullets, and few short months that they are now the “beautiful snow” that saved the : with other troops rendered assist­ but always shining through them the willing to apologize for the war of wheat. light and sunshine; always costand 4 ance to the firemen. the revolution and force upon the sacrifice, but always after them the Filipinos the same system of govern­ ♦ O regon produced for market dur­ education and 'J 1 T he growing of flax in eastern Ore­ fruition of liberty, ment against which the colonists ♦ ing 18!M, 1 ,<»84 carloads of green and gon will be undertaken this year on j civilization. protested with tire and sword.” Col. dried fruit, and the growers realized Now on sale at a large scale, some 5,000 acres in ; •“I have no light or knowledge not Bryan should not place the saddle­ ♦ from the sale thereof about $1,000,- Morrow county alone beingset apart common to my countrymen. I do 4 colored Filipinos in the same class 4 00(1. according to the estimate of the 4 for flax culture. The plant will be not prophesy. The present is all-ab­ with the patriots of Lexington and ♦ 4 secretary of the state board of horti­ grown for the seed alone, ninety I sorbing to me, but 1 cannot bound 4 Bunker Hill. The colonists to whom 4 culture. ♦ cents per bushel having been guaran my vision by the blood-stained he refers were different men from 4 trenches around Manila, where every Come teed for the same by Portland deal 4 the natives of the Philippines. Be ­ B y the appointment of Domingo 4 red drop, whether from the veins of ers. sides, they were of one nation with ♦ Blazervitch state boatman at Astoria an American soldier or a misguided one end in view. The Filipinos are a 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 the late legislature placed itself up­ G overnor G eeii filed his first veto FiHpino, is anguish to my lieart: but heterogeneous mob, having no form on record as a body that was not Wednesday night, It affected the by the broad range of future years, of government, but led by a political partial to the doctrine “America for horseshoer's bill, a Portland men- when that group of islands, under demagogue, whose aim appears to be Americans/’ Mr. Blazervitch, how­ ure, which, had it become a law, the impulse of the year just passed, to receive a large sum of money from ever, may be an honor to his adopted would have permitted a combination shall have become the gems and the United States—in short to “sur­ country, notwithstanding the temp­ of Portland horseshoers to have glories of those tropical seas, a lanT render his influence” for good. When tation to utilize his name for a buck­ “formed a trust” for then- own ben- of plenty and of incrensing possibili­ Bryan likens Aguinaldo to George The well-known place for the best meal in the city. saw. ties, a people redeemed from savage Washington, and his mongrel fol­ fit. violence and habits, devoted to the lowers to the continental soldiers, it ew ining oom T he Oregon boys at Manila have arts of peace, in touch with the com­ seems that an apology is due to the now will T he good housekeeper been sent to the fighting line. Il The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently iitted with best of merce and trade of all nations, enjoy­ taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. they succeed in getting within shoot have to pay a higher price for her ing tlm blessings of freedom, of civil descendants of the American patriots ing distance of the enemy the Ore broom since broomcorn dealers t in and religious liberty, of education for the disrespect shown their fore­ Fruits, Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Give Us a Call. gon boys may be depended upon to Illinois where most of the article is and of homes, and whose children fathers. - ----- -•« ------ T. R. WRITE. make a glorious record, and the only produced, have decided to advance and children s children shall forages It is difficult to tell these days the 0*0»: thing that can possibly detract from the price $30 per ton. If Yamhill lienee bless the American republic difference betwean a new kind of a tlie joy of their possible victories county farmers produced the mater because it emancipated and redeemed mibrobe and a map of Manila. ial and McMinnville factories made will be their inability to pronounce "Äjt •’¿ti iti •tí ií their fatherland and set them in the , ?- I- w 4" the names of the Philippine towns the brooms for the Pacific coast, we pathway of the world s best civiliza­ would be independent of the eastern Figures Don’t Lie. that they will capture. It doesn’t take manufacturers, and the old broom j tion.” •jr much knowledge would not have to do duty after it ’ of mathematics T he claim that politics did not en $ A fierce snowstorm to figure out the ter into the matter of the ratification was old and bent. facts about that blockaded railroad traffic lii ( olora- dread disease — of the treaty of Paris cannot be sub *♦* I Das11ne zx In different tints. PlaBter Makes a nice wall on do. I11 the northwestern part of the consumption. 4J4 According to some of the elemo- Statisticians long stantiated in the face of plain facts. state snow is reported from ten to ago demonstrated Of the republican senators, all ex­ crntic papers, the real cause of the sixteen feet deep. that one - seventh Stoves and General Hardware, Paints, of all the deaths cept two voted in the affirmative, or sickness among the soldiers of the Implements, Plows, Harrows, in Christendom in favor of ratifying the treaty, United States army in Cuba was the each year may be Garden Tools and Fresh (iarden Seeds. Carson E. Ellis, of Second Wash­ safely attributed while the body opposed was made up Dingley tariff. They claim that by­ | to consumption and allied ington, who was killed in Manila of democrats and populists. With Che shutting out of foreign importa­ I I diseases. O. O. HODSON Tuesday, was a native of Oregon, There is an almost certain all honor to the democratic senators tions American packers were forced cure and a positive prevent­ but had resided with his parents on ive for this fatal disease if who voted with the republicans, it to use cans made of domestic tin in their big fruit ranch near Spokane taken in time. The story of would seem that their party col which to pack the meats for army­ for the past 15 years. what it will do is told in the following letter leagues who opposed the treaty were use, and that the lead used in this “ About two and a half years actuated solely by a desire to be cheap tin poisoned the soldiers! It ago, when I was at Flat I.ick, President McKinley's speech * Ky., ” writes J. W. Jordan, Esq., is of course, nothing to the point that “forninst the government.” □f Corbin. Whitley Co., Ky., “I was taken with Boston on the new problems which severe pains in the chest, after which I began to millions of packages of American up blood and was also troubled with night we must face as a consequence of the spit sweats. I was so short winded that I could tinned meats are constantly in use T he recent death of [’resident hardlv walk half a mile at once, and if I got the war with Spain receives warmer and least bit wearied, 1 would have ati attack of Faure of the French republic has by the families of this and other more genetai approval from the press phthisic (asthma) and almost die for about two countries, and that sickness from or three days I concluded to try Dr. K V. given the people of France' another Pierce, and I related my case to him He wrote of the country than any other speech me this cause has been hitherto un that I should take his ‘ <»olden Medical Dis opportunity to blow oil their surplus I began using it and used about six The fact remains that a ever delivered by him. -Oregonian. coverv bottles I began to see that it was helping me steam. For months the French cap­ known. so concluded to continue its use. I did so and have improved both in strength and in weight ital has been in an uproar, but Pres considerable percent age of our troops I have not had the phthisic, nor spit up any James W. Brown, a prominent blood since last spring." dent Faure was little influenced by did not thrive in the hot climate of citizen of Chatham. Canada, died a This great remedy—Dr. Pierce’s Golden the excitable populace. Saturday the tropics, and it must be that the few days ago, aged BO. He was Medical Discovery—cures 98 per cent, of all larvngial, bronchial, throat and kindred the assembly elected M. Loubet to Diugley tariff was the cause of it. worth about $00,000. He was in affections which, if neglected lead up to American Economist. succeed the dead president, and when It strengthens the stomach e habit of writing a will every other Consumption and makes the appetite keen and hearty that fact was proclaimed on the v so it is not definitely known vet It invigorates the liver and aids the natural T he senate bill introduced streets the dispatches tell us that processes of secretion and excretion It makes the assimilation of the food perfect. Brow nell was one of the meritorious ’ at he has done with his money. numerous riots ensued. The police It is the great blood - maker and flesh builder. Honest dealers will not urge you to cleared the streets, and for a wonder measures that ran the gauntlet a The states which have still to take a substitute said to be “just as good " the mob failed to assassinate t he lie w Salem and was passed by both houses. Send for I>r Fierce’s Common Sense It provides for the election of road clioo'<* senators are Delaware. Penn­ Medical Adviser. F ree . Enclose 21 one- president. cent stamps to cover mailing om Z u , to the sylvania. Nebraska. Utah, California ! supervisors instead of their appoint­ '■ V Wt 1 World’s Dispensary Medical Association, and Florida. In all of these except 1 Buffalo. N V , for a paper-covered copy. W hat to do with our legislatures ment by the county court as at pres­ Cloth binding ten cents extra. Tt is ; Florida the cause of tin1 delay in i a thousand page book with over seven is a question that will sooner or later ent. In some counties in the eastern I electing senators is the legislative I hundred illustrations ; formerly sold for L ,|I I portion of the state the roads art* of overshadow the Philippines as we 51.50. For limited ‘iuie can be had for deadlock. | ten impassable except for a miner s cost of mailing. as other public questions. The leg 1 islative scandals which are «Topping , paekhor.se. Yet members of the Advices from Stayton are to tin* out with such frequency in the vapi county court succeed in having their effect that farmers in the Waldo hills ’ t-als of California aid other sister friends or relatives appointed road district are just beginning to realize1 states, show conclusively the need of supervisor by the concurrence of the the damaging effects of the recent German Expert Specialists, a radical reform in our law-making Other members. Such appointee- do freí e. \\ hole fields of oats will Five Physicians and Surgeons, all Graduates from the best Medical Colleges in the World. bodies. Oregon has not been exempt little except draw fees for imaginary have to be reset'ded. and much of the Incorporated under the Laws of California for $130,000. Established Twen­ from disgraceful scenes in her legia work while the tax payer grumbles at wheat on the low lands. ty-Six Years. the condition of the highway, and lature, and corruption and “bond • •. A port of the staff of the English and (ierman Expert Specialists and Dr. Meyers &Co. will make their regular monthly visit to ling have certainly been manifest wonders where his money has gone. The lliSth birthday of Daniel Boone ! at Salem. In fact, state legislatures Human nature is doubtless just the has just bf'en celebrated. The fa 1 M c M innville , W ednesday , march » > everywhere are becoming so degen same everywhere, ami those who mous Kentucky pioneer stood high shirk duty are. in all probability, not erate that upright men will hesitate They will be at the Hotel Yamhill. as an expansionist, and lie did not ■ before accepting a legislative nomi confined to any one hx-ality. But waste any sentiment, either, about i nation. Country politicians who under the new law road supervisors Consultation andadvice free. Among the ailments cured by “pnx-uring the consent of the gov the English and German Ex pert Specialists are the following: want to work through an appropria will be responsible to the people who erned. ” Bright’s Disease and all other disease'« of the kidnev«: Di«va>»*» of the Bladder, Crinarv Or­ tion bill so as to aid them in their will elect them, and not to the county Decide* upon what money you gans, Liver, Spleen, Spine. Bowel«, Heart. stomach, Eye, Ear. -kin and Nerves. Also impover- schemes at home, ami broken-down court. Therefore better county roads ished Blood, Blood Poison and Scrofula.Catarrh. Tonsilftis, Consumption, Bronchitis Asthma, wish to invest in a watch—-come and other Throat and Lung troubles; Tumors, Deform ties, Insomnia, Melancholy Paralysis* The Statesman advises Marion politicians who see doubtless their may be the result of the new regime. ta H< 1NESTLY and we will as Rupture, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Stiff and Swollen Joints; Female Com­ county farmers to set out a winter plaints. in. hiding Ovarian troubles: Piles, Fistula. Obesir., Pine Worm and Goiter; Tobacco. last chance to loot the state treasury HONESTLY give you the best Opium. Cocaine a.el Liquor Habit; Headache, Erydp-I:«*, G »ut. Tape Worm. Biliousness Drop»’ Gall Stone. Eczema, Freckles, Blaekheads, Cancer, etc , and chronic diseases generally.’ have brought state* legislative I hm I ics ! -Scientists assert that early man apple tree for every prune tree killed value for your money—be it lit- Dr MeyorsA Co cure Nervous Del i.ity, I .st Manhood and all Private Diseases, including con­ by the late freeze. tagious blood poison, quickly and permanently, ami at reasonable rate*. into disrepute. Abolish all pay for j used to be able to wag his ears as an tie or.be it big. Rely upon our legislators and let them meet every indication of pleasure, or to brush judgment in buying a watch and The English «nd German Expert Specialists and I)r Meyer* onnd to result in a great deal of good, orary, a different class of men will ; sewn be able to wag his ears with as whether treatment is taken or not. LEGAL •eek it and regard it as an enviable | much vigor as he* did in the ages HOME Cl’RES— While it is preferable in many instances to see a patient, The foil*»* in« «cncml form« are always in «tork distinction, where they who compose when the* world was young. the English and Garman Expert Specialists have cured thousands of persons whom •v 1 • nt the Reporter oftep: they have never seen If yon can’t see the doctors write the home office for ques­ Reni Rúate Mortgage the Univ now deem it a license to Unit claim I»ee*is Chattrl Mortiraev CASTORTA tion list. Advice in regard to your ailment, book for men or women and treatise greed and un opeu door to bribery* Bond tion of Mort. Buffalo, St. I«»uis and San Fran Rear« the signature of C hu H F lktchtr .. on any disease— ILL FREE. Correspondence and other dealings with patients or Pam Leaee Transfer of Mortgage Nt**»« and Receipt», Bill of is of the art and at Low ngurvs Yamhill County Reporter Jj^EEDS ^§EEDS Seeds all kinds package or in bulk. : : : A/I of the Freshest. ONION SETS. Best Sets in the : : FLOWER SEEDS Dresser & Hendrick’s : early and get your choice White’s Restaurant N D R Rambler Bicycles $40. Wall Paper A <1 o czT i «■» Paper( Woo(1 or /Aia & English and BLANKS 1