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lu Justice is Two Good W heal r ? II t I* From Mast oct on Bronze Turkeys A n Iowa man who fell on the ice Kaiser«. and bit off his tongue is to have a E ditor R eporter : T wo or three num-' calf's tongue grafted on as a sub hern back in Tiie Reporter appeared an j Attend the oratorical contest. Flock <>f pure Black Miooreae from noted prize Minnen, (great layersand none I». I. 4MII KI, Editor A Progr. stitute for his own. Reserved seats 35c at Rogers Bros. setters.) $1.25 for 13, 2 settings $2—securely packed in new baskets for express. article copied Irotn the Telegram, in MKS. C. D. NAIRN, Shadeland 1 arm, Ballston, Oregon. Hear Hon. 0. W. Wheeler at the which Mr. IV. J. Sargent of Bellevue is Subscription $1.00 Per Year. T he McKinley doctrine will All the quoted as the author, in which uiv name opera house Wednesday evening, the 15. place of honor held by the Monroe was used and to which I wish to reply, i Uncle Jim Ayers has a splendid cabi ADVERTISING RATES. doctrine if the latter .-.hould beshov< d First, he eavs his wife can raise as much ; net of prepared birds on display at Reading nptleei in local column« 10 cents per aside, as the anti-expansionists fear wheat as any man in the county. A b 1 Rogers Bros. line for first weeZ and 5 cents per line thereafter. have ttie highest regards for Mrs. Far-1 Tiie city will have a new and better Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch it will be. per month SI ; each additional Inch SO cents per gent as a wheat grower and neighbor, I bicycle ordinance as soon as the month. Obituary and tnarriHge not in * no’ exceeding U ncle Sain believes that the meek willingly admit this statement. He also council gets together. 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to The well-known place for the best meal in the city. says she raised on t’>40 acres of land 44 I tie current news. Adiiitional matter 10 cent» per shall inherit the earth. Ho has al Horse literature printed at this office line. bushels per acre. This I very much quett-' niMt ways been one of the lowly in spirit tion, aud my friend Sargent admits is au I in the best style of the art, and at ew ining oom among nations, and now comes in for error, but I am satisfied she did raise 44 reasonable prices. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1801». his earthly inheritance. Sheriff Henderson now has the tax The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with best of bushels per acre on about 200 acres, taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. roll for 1898, and is prepared to receipt which is good enough. Then he says S peaker Reed’s determination to A K ansas man took carbolic acid Henderson had to cut his acreage “below for taxes of that year. Fruits, Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Give Us a Call. defeat the Nicaragua canal measure because he imagined his wife flirted the limit” in order to show 42 bushels Good music, a tine address and a cor had for its excuse “the great cost of T. A. WHITE with other men. The wife continues per acre. This is the item I object to and dial invitation at the opera house next the undertaking and the scarcity of to tlirt with the boys while the fool do positively deny ; andon interviewing Wednesday evening, the 15th. public funds.” The excuse was a ish man is buffeting the billows of my friend Sargent lie authorizes me to 1 W. F. Dielschneider returned Tuesday pitifully weak one. It would have herein state that he never made such a evening from a visit in Portland, accom the dark river of death. been better to have met a deficit in statement to anyone. This satisfies me [ panied by Mrs. Dielschneider. the public treasury than to court de bo far as my friend Sargent is concerned, Nels Nelson of Carlton was admitted C alifornia farmers who get hay and only have to say, whoever did make feat of this country in a foreign war for their horses, potatoes, apples the statement stated that w hich is not to full citizenship on the 3d lost., re for lack of the Nicaragua canal. and onions for themselves and their true, lor long before the wheat mentioned nouncing allegiance to the king of Den families, from Oregon, are figuring was raised, I had all my fields surveyed mark. T i I e fifty-fifth congress which ad A Inknnfìtra In different tints. Makes a nice wall on Chas. Grissen ha9 issued a volume of upon the proposition whether it by the county surveyor, and have his /»IdDaSll lie Paper, Wood or Plaster. journed lust Saturday had momen dialogues under his assumed name, would not be cheaper to buy a farm certificate thereto, and no one has ever j tous questions to deal with. War heard me call any piece any more or lees Muriel Gray. The book sells for 25c, Stoves and General Hardware, Paints, in Oregon and raise these things. with Spain was declared, fought to either before or alter harvest. lie also j and is up to date. Implements, Plows, Harrows, successful termination and the peace Judge E. C. Bronaugh, one of the refers to raising big hogs. This or the ; Garden Tools and Fresh Garden Seeds. S pain realizes the fact that the treaty ratified. But on the great amount of wheat raised per acre I care | ablest and best known attorneys in United States can furnish anything question of the Nicaragua canal only nothing about whatever. In justice to Portland, died suddenly on Monday, at half-hearted action was taken. As that she desires—from a threshing to myself, also my friend Sargent, 1 make the age of 68 years. J. J. H enderson . C. II. McKinney will leave this week finally agreed to, the canal para a cargo of wheat, which latter con the denial. for Ilwaco, where he will engage with graph was greatly modified, and only signment was her latest portion. Turkey Tale«. his father in the fishing business. His an appropriation of $1,000,000 was Spain might just as well take out that $29,060, OtX) in wheat and prunes. “ I am always ready to read anything family will remain here. made for an examination of al) routes, in regard to turkeys. I read with in The Manila Guards will prepare a undur direction of the president, but G rover C leveland ' s name has terest your item on Mrs. Mary Bryan's, lunch for the National Editorial Asso- no provision was made for beginning been mentioned in connection with a of West Ghehalem, success in raising ciation next July, if the editors will the work. third term. The Boston Herald says turkeys. She raised over lot»; sold 88, come to McMinnville after it. that in an ideal world it would pre and received $95.45, or $1.08*2 per head. A gray granite monument 32 feet anil A cartoon in a late number of the Now I am going to tell yon of my success fer Cleveland to McKinley for presi in raising turkeys: A few years ago I 10 inches high has been erected by II. New York Tribune illustrates the dent. But in dealing with the world purchased from one of the oldest and G. Wright, formerly of this city, over the present state of the Philippine prob as it is, it is compelled in spite of its best breeders in California a pair of full grave of the late Senator Dolph. lem. Uncle Sam is holding a black democracy, to decide in favor of Mc bloods. The tom weighed 45 lbs., and Dr. C. II. Cable, dealer in general pickaninny in his arms labeled Phil Kinley. The mass of democrats hate the hen 28 lbs. Of course I paid a fancy merchandise at Brownsville, and father ippines. The youngster is yelling Cleveland, but they look upon him price for them. Last year I had such a of Dr. E. E. Cable, was in the city Wed and kicking, and pulling our uncle’s pretty much as a cannibal looks upon demaud for eggs that I did not raise as nesday and Thursday on a visit to his whiskers. The ant ¡-expansion bat his wooden god, since he is the only many as Mrs. Bryan, but what I raised son. These Clydesdale stallions will make the season of 1899 as follows : is singing in the old man’s ear, while man they have been able to make I sold for breeders, and they averaged fl The program of the state oratorical the old Spanish vulture, the turkey each. I was offered 20c per pound alive, Monday and Tuesday at Sheridan, Wednesday and Thursday at president since 1856. contest at the Baptist church Friday McMinnville, Friday and Saturday at Amity, Saturday night until Mon gobbler, German double-headed at New Years in Portland, w hich would night consists of eight orations and fine day morning at Broadmeads. have netted me about the same. My ex hawk, Japanese dragon, British lion, selections of vocal and instrumental mu T he republican tariff, instead of perience is that the pure Bronze turkey Italian bloodhound, French wolf and driving trade away from our shores, is easier raised than the cross-breeds. sic. Admission 85c. Russian bear sit around in sleepy TERMS—We have made a liberal rate of insurance for 1899. For as the democratic party has always They more than double in weight at A banquet will be given tonight after Millionaire the rate will be $12, and for Newman $15. These horses innocence. The anti-expansion bat claimed it would, appears to have in killing time. I have new blood every the oratorical contest, for the speakers need only to be seen to be admiied. For splendid pedigree see bills. says: “Drop him and hell stop howl and their friends, at White’s restaurant. creased both our imports as well as year. Mas. C. D. N airn , ing.” Uncle Sam, as he winks with LADD & REED FARM CO., The boys have chosen a place that Shadeland Farm, Ballston. our export trade. In the clos one eye, says: "Yes, I guess he knows how to take care of such parties. J. IV. HAYES, Keeper. Amity, Oregon. ing months of Cleveland's second would. T he Williamson sheep tax and term the balance of trade in favor of Assessor J. M. Yocom will begin the scalp bounty fund bill, which will the United States averaged less than soon become a law. provides for a work of assessment for 1899 next week. I n a late caucus of the democratic $7,000,000 a month. The present special sheep tax of one cent peri He «¡11 be assisted by J. W. Bones, members of the house of represent- average under the Dingley tariff is head, and a special scalp bounty tax i Charles Brown of North Yamhill and atives every member except one— over $54,000,000 a month. Foreign of one-fourth mill upon all real and I J. L. Hoskins of Newberg. Burke of Texas came out against traders will come to Uncle Sam's personal property. The proceeds of Private Harry L. Stanton and Albert the retention of the Philippines, and market and elimbover the tariff wall these taxes are to go into the scalp A. Eide of Portland, both ef Co G, 2d bounty fund. If an v surplus remains resolved to “leave the government because they need and must have the in this fund at the end of the year, Oregon, at Manila, were wounded in and control of the islands to their it is to revert to the general fund. battle March titli. The latter’s wound articles that we would sell them. people.” This declaration places the As there are 2,660.000 sheep in the is lielieved to be Berious. democratic party in an awkward po conduct state of Oregon, tiie sheep tax alone Charity lodge No. 7 A. O. U. W. of will net the scalp bounty fund $26,- sition. The'drift of public senti present 000. The bill provides tor a bounty this city held one of the most rousing ment will prevent its acceptance by he has of 82 upon the scalps of coyotes, I meetings ever held in the eo.inty last the people, and if a vote were taken mountain lions, cougars, grey wolves Friday night. There were 130 brethren and timber wolves. While all scalp p-esent afnl seven new members initi the democratic caucus members bounty acts proposed of late years ated. Every town in the county was would be surprised at the emphatic have been denominated “class legis represented except Sheridan. Is the Store that is known, and the Store that is known is manner in which the voters of the lation, " this cannot be properly the Store that trade goes to, and the Store that trade goes if United States would repudiate their Hon. C. W. Wheeler,general organizer classed under that title, because the of the Woodmen of the World, will ad to is the Store that does the business, and the Store that M> Philippine policy. Aguinaklo seems revenue for the scalp bounty fund will be derived principally from the dress the people of McMinnville at the to be acting ill accordance with the does the business is the Store that can’t afford to cheat. taxation of the bands of sheep that opera house next Wednesday evening, direction of the people who would the law is destined to protect. Man March 15th. Mr. Wheeler has a nat compose the government, in tortur Hence, when we toll you that we never misrepresent our ufacturing enterprises will contrib ional reputation as a speaker, and in groceries, it is not alone because we do not believe in lying, ing and killing foreigners, in mur the immortal Lincoln. Free trade ute one fourth of a mill toward the connection with his address the local but we can t afford to. We are told, and are thus given a dering wounded American soldiers, t and free coinage were buried be- extermination of the troublesome camp of the city have prepared a good a right to reiterate it, that the customer who steadily buys coyote, but the protection of property in mutilating American dead, and m , neatli the wave of popular sentiment. program of music, etc., to which every his groceries of us, comes out ahead of the fellow who buys plotting to burn cities ami assassi Then the president, in the face of a in the "sheep and "cow counties ' one is invited. of our competitors. is of material benefit to every tax nate women and children. Ameri universal clamor for war, with payer or corporation. can people have a remedy, and that marked diplomacy averted the con- The public remedy, through nauseating alike to ' tliet which he knew was inevitable, S ince the late war ended the schools teach al most every known Asiatic and American malays, is1 until the nation could make some bourbon statesmen have been given branch of study stringent martial law. but the one most ! show of defense. When the con ’ license to talk more aud more about A legitimate profit to us. a satisfied customer when he leaves important branch flict could no longer be postponed, the "sacredness of the lost cause," our store. Suppose you try W. A W. s store long enough in of all What does it profit your son 1899 that we may make you a customer far into the 20th our navy in co-operation with the anti in view of the cheerful way in if he has an intel century. i land forces, came off victorious after which the southern people got in | lect like a Newton. - and is mentally an a short struggle with the enemy. ami fought for old glory lately every q V Admiral Crichton, Respectfully. if he has a weak How true was the prophecy of Sena body feels as if they would have to and puny body tor Thurston of Nebraska, when, at listen to it. And now the wives and re l'5 and not the motest idea of the republican national convention in sisters of the confederacy have taken how to care for tip the strain. The local chapter of 1896, while seconding the nomination his health ? A « boy should be I of McKinley, he paid ’he following the Daughters of the Confederacy at taught from the tribute to Americas great com Savannah has adopted resolutions start that his health is his most moner: “Under his administration strongly objecting against President ' precious endow ment. , __ N I McKinley's suggestion respecting the Without health, all ____ the N talent, all we shall command the respect of the .< Story on Tonftie, the genius, and ail the ambition in the BANKING nations of the earth, the American federal care of confederate graves. world are worthless, A boy should be A good story is told on Representative taught that success in any walk of life, that flag will never be hauled down; the "The graves of our confederate happiness, and life itself, are dependent Tongue WuTingfang, the Chinese min NO 305? rights of American citizenship shall dead." the resolution says, "are out- upon his care of his health ister, is a great society man, and he has THK M c M innville When a man feels that he is losing his From their hal b<* enforced; abundant revenues pro pilgrims shrine. a keen eye for pretty women. He saw health and vigor, when his cheeks no long vided; foreign merchandise will re lowed hearts eternally ascend mute er glow, his step is no longer elastic and and admired Miss Tongue very much, the sparkle of health is no longer in his main abroad; our gold kept at holm*. protests against ail assaults upon eyes he should work less, rest more and and some time later, when he saw the resort to the right remedy to restore his representative from Oregon, spoke in our constitutional liberty. The rec American institutions will be cher vigor I>r Pierce’s Golden Medical —McMinnville, Oregon.— nila ami loot the stores, take pos- islied and upheld; all governmental ord these incomparable heroes made bmlilv Discovery is a natural medicine—a scientif high praise of the congressman's daugh ic medicine. It does no violence to nature. ter Paid up Capifnl, $.10.000 session of the German, English obligations scrupulously kept, and furnish the brightest pages in. Amer It . «< ks with and not against nature It “Have yon any more children, Mr. and American goods there, on the escutcheon of tin* republic ican annals, wrought out bv men of promotes the natural processes of secretion Surplus $10,000. and excretion It imparts vitality and Tongue? ’’ asked Mr. Wit but when the line wus drawn and will be indelibly- engraved the Amer loftiest mold. lu sections of the power to the whole system. Transacts a General Banking Bnsineaa. It gives “Yes,” responded the Oregon man, our troops perserved order, the ican policy, 'Protection, Reciproc south the old wound heals «lowly, plumpness and color to the cheeks, sparkle to the eyes, steadiness to the nerves, “I have six.” Office Honrs 9 a. m. to t p. m. Lafayette, Patrick Henry. George it v and Sound Monev.’ and they are slow to recognize the strength to the muscles and the Animation Mr. Wn leaned over toward Mr. Tongue fact that "constitutional liberty' be of health to the whole body It makes the Washington \ ■ uinaldo took up arms came ot>solt-te when Lee surrendered appetite keen <*nd hearty It is the great and said questioningly. in a confidential LEE LAUGHLIN, President. against the I'uited States. The at blood maker flesh builder and nerve-tonic tone. "One wife?” J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. in 1863. and restorative Medicine dealers sell it E. C. APPtRSON. Cashier. tuck was made on our ti*oops, and - • • and have absolutely nothing else ‘ just W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. they welt* shot down in cold blood as good ” Salem's election fraud cases on ! I wn* afflicted with pimples and boils, and by men under this modern “George trial last week attracted much at- running sores on face and neck writes Robert Tramps are thick—so thick in fact S Wt rt. Esq of No 615 C.altow.iv Art Colum Washington, and the hospital corps tent ion, and the best legal talent in 1 bus. CASTORIA Ohio •• I took Dr Pierce « 1‘.olden Medical that »he women folk« are giving them and Risl Cross societies continue as tlm state was employed on either j LHscoverv and Pleasant Pellets and was cured Sear, the tignatureof C has . H Fcrrctraa. the marble heart instead of the glad Constipation is the commonest beginning side. In the first case tried, the de their especial targets In heaven s Ia w for more than thirty yean, and handout. and first cause of many serious diseases and fendant, S. T. Riehardaon, was ac- TAc A’.ad lu« Hevt A'.Myi name don’t libel the father of his it should always be treated with Dr Pierce s quitted. Trial of the other defend Pleasant Pellets used in connection with the The county Sunday school convention country by coin,wring this savage A. N. Fuqua of Willamina was in ttie ants was postponed until next term ” Discovery ” These are the most perfect meets at the Baptist church March 23d natural laxatives and permanently cure. cut throat to him. city j esierday. • of court. and 24th. Yamhill County Reporter LOCAL NEWS. gggs |or Fl3tGn'ng . s for $2,13 for $3.30. White's Restaurant N D R Rambler Bicycles $40. Wall Paper ¿=1 Millionaire and Newman l=E- The Store that Advertises » » » » This isOur Supreme Aim Wallace & Walker. » » » i» è* » » » » » I» » » » » » National Bank