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Yamhill County of Apia and the German consul. Reporter’ dent This arrays the natives, the German ; 1». 1. A s BI Hi, Editor A Propr Subscription $1.00 Per Yoar. planters and business men against | the administration supported by the | United States and England. Mankind needs a herald, like t,he herald« of old. to pro claim so that all may hear, the vital importance of health The aver age man of to-day thinks it beneath his dignity to bother about his health until it is gone Even then he only takes measures to restore it in au in- fl) different, contemptu s ous sort of way. Men cannot team - too soon that health r is the most import- ji an', tiling in life—in fact, is life. Without it the most brilliant man will be a failure, and the most robust nian will rapidly be- The man who come a physical wreck neglects the little headaches, the lois of appetite and sleep, nervousness, hot flush ings, cold chills, heavy head, lax muscles, and the multitude of bad feelings that are the heralds of approaching sickness and disease, must pay a tremendous penalty For men who suffer in this way there is no medicine equal to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It sharpens the ap petite, corrects all disorders of the diges tion, invigorates the liver, makes the as similation of the food perfect, purifies the blood and enriches it with the life-giving elements that build new, healthy flesh. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of con sumption and is the best of all known remedies for nervous troubles. Thousands have told, over their own signatures, the stories of the wonders it has performed Honest dealers will not urge a substitute for the sake of a little extra profit. c--' r 3 * râ ...R. JflCOBSOJM & CO • • • o Many hearts have been made sad £7^ ADVERTISING KATES. at home because of the sacrifice de Reading notice>tn local columns 10 rent! per li • e for first week and 5 cent» per line thereafter. manded by the stern mandates of Display ad\erti*ements. annual rates, one inch war, but all must rejoice to know par month Si; each additional inch 50 cents per u onth. I that the brave Oregon boys have not Obituary and marringe notices exceedin' 10 lines published free, if furnished ¡n time to been found wanting when they were t»e current new». Additional matter 10 cent» per ealled to the Held in defense of their ine. country's flag. They were given the | post of honor, and faltered not in FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1869, This week’s arrivals is a large stock of Car the performance of duty. Mr. Bryan says the democratic pets, Mattings, Linoleums; fine line Turkish The administration has decided platform of 1900 will open with an ' upon annexation as the best Cuban anti-expansion plank. Then some and Persian Rugs; large assortment of Lace, patriotic expansionist rises up and ; policy. Voluntary annexation can Tapestry and Chenille curtains says that if it docs the campaign will be encouraged in many ways, and the administration will extend such close with a funeral. ------ »<♦■■■ .. ■■ encouragement in a policy which The proposition to organize an will make easy the annexation. Cannot be equaled in the state army of converted Filipinos to fight I Cuba will be annexed only by the We carry Men’s and Boys’ the guerillas is a pretty good one. consent of the Cubans, and from .cTOx Suits from medium grade up Judging from their stubborn and J this time forward the idea of ultimate w to the very best, at satisfacto impetuous nature*, with propiT I organic union of Cuba and the training and with American leaders i United States will be one of the ry prices. they ought to make very good sol i features of Cuban government. diers. Thus, also, would the ends ranging in price from $6.50 to $25. Also a W Tim two wings of the democratic Thomas Fletcher, of Clifton Station. Fairfax of economy be served, for if the fine assortment of Silk Plush and Cloth Co., V h .. writes: “I suffered terrible tortures losses in battle were great the odds party are having a war over the for ten years with 'gastralgia ’ (pain in the Wraps, and a large assortment of separate stomach) I then took six bottles of Dr. Pierce ’ s Jefferson banquet. Thia event Golden Medical Discovery, which completely would matter little. skirts and petticoats. Our large stock of cui^rd me. ” culled forth Bryan s latest exhibition When the bowels are regular the body Dress Goods, Silks and Novelty Trimmings Lane county bicyclists desire to of vulgarity and irreverence. He will feel good and the mind will be active. Dr. Pierce ’ s Pleasant Pellets cure con can ’ t be surpassed. likens the banquet to the holy sac apply the bicycle tax to the noble stipation. One little “Pellet” is a gentle and glorious purpose of improving rament about which the whole laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. All good dealers sell them Our stock of Shoes is large as usual, Be sure to call the county roads instead of to the Christian world thinks reverently. and have nothing else “just as good.” and see us, as we will be pleased to show you through Is now chockfull of the very construction of bicycle paths. The “What the Lord’s supper is to the our stock and give you prices. We carry the leading latest Spring Suitings, and same amount of money and labor Christian,” says Bryan, “so a Jeffer stock and always sell at popular prices. Col.. Watterson of Kentucky warns Yours to please, expended on the county road as on son banquet is to a democrat. Just can make suits to order at a bicycle path would doubtless make as a good Christian would revolt at the democrats that it is about time any price desired, and perfect R. JACOBSON & co. a good track for bicycles, and the having the sacrament administered for them to launch the lifeboats, as fit guaranteed. he sees impending disaster to the by an infidel, so a good democrat benefit would be mutual to every objects to having a Jefferson ban democratic craft. body who used the road. quet presided over by Perry Bel A ~r _ ■ -*Í • . _ « -ot« s Mrs. Norwood of Marion county, ac The idol of the silver The “medium" who called up the mont.” spirit of John Sherman on the even dumocruts compares Thomas Jeffer companied by her daughter, Mrs. Gon- ing of his reported death and had a son to Christ, and has spoken of a lev, is visiting the families of E. C. Ap- person and Wn>. F. Dielschneider lengthy interview with the supposed political banquet as a Lord's supper. Mrs. Cyrena Ford-Fletcher died at the to be dead statesman before th« A«y common peanut politician could state insane asylum on the 3d inst. The blaspheme and profane sacred things telegraph corrected the false report, body was brought to McMinnville on A Great Variety was more enterprising than prudent. as fluently as Bryan, but it i* doubt Wednesday und funeral ceremonies held New Designs. ! But man is a superstitious animal ful if one could bo found willing to under secular auspices. Deceased was a In different tints. Makes a nice wall on and is alwa.vi- ready to be deceived do so. daughter of Mrs. A. K. Olds. Paper, Wood or Plaster. j by those who profess to commune CASTORI A A Tacoma physician, Dr. Corey, with the inhabitants of the spirit Stoves and General Hardware, Paints. Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher . in the habit of sleeping with his world. I Wr Implements, Plows, Harrows, W Ju use for more than thirty years, and pistol under his pillow, shot his wife Garden Tools and Fresh Garden Seeds. w The Kind You Have Always Bought. T iie election of Carter Harrison to and killed her while asleep one * O. O. HODSON. £ succeed himself as mayor of Chicago night lately. He imagined some one Mr«. Rash, an aunt of Mrs. C. D. by a plurality of 38,610 over the was about to kill her and he shot to Johnson, and a sister of Mrs. Dawson ol' other two candidates completely save his wife. Instead, he awoke to Monmouth, died in Portland of paralysis Just for an April 1st joke Arthur lays in the shade the Bryan-Altgeld find her a victim to his nightmare. on Tuesday. The body was brought here Chandler purported to have a call to a faction of the democratic party in Ail this is characteristic of a crude for burial the following day, service at position with a banking house in Cali Illinois, for it cannot be doubted civilization. Men who persist in the grave being conducted by Rev. Pow fornia.'f His friends and employers be thut Chicago dominates the politics carrying pistols and sleeping with ell. Deceased was 65 years of age, and lieved tliere was something in it, and of the state. Thus Chicago's mu firearms under their pillow show in years ago was a resident of this county. decided they would have to let him go, nicipal election may to a certain their natures a cruel and cowardly She was a cousin of Morgan and Gran though the work about that insurance We make the following offers office might languish somewhat. Ar degree influence next year's national contempt of the sanctity of human ville Baker. for the Spring Season. . . . Beginning with next Sunday morning, thur decided he’d stay, after getting con democratic convention. life. Among civilized people the Rev, G. W. Grannis, pastor of the Meth sent to go, and now its possible to eee 10 patterns of all the latest style Ladies’ Shoes, fancy pistol has little value except when waisting or kid tops, stock and patent tips, all guar Silver mine owners have beeu in the bauds of officers whose duty odist church, this city, will open a “His- j how tables may be turned in the “April f jol” business. anteed .................................................. >2.65 and $2.75 a pr seized with the trust fever and are it is to enforce the law. “They who tory of Man,” series of sermons, to con tinue through this month. Subjects for j Rev. Ray Palmer, the eloquent pastor 50 pr Ladies ’ Lace, plain cloth top at ... . preparing to form a combine backed draw the sword shall perish by the Sunday next: At 11 a.in., “His Creation.” I $2 apr But it is usually those at 7 :3o p. tn., “His Fall.” This series1 of the Second Baptist church, Portland, by a capital of $65,000,000. Their sword.” 50 pr Ladies ’ Cloth Top Button, formerly >3 $1.35 a pr will lecture at the Baptist church on first move will be to raise the price who have least to do with the pistol will be interesting and instructive alike Tuesday rnd Wednesday evenings, April A splendid assortment of Men ’ s, Boys ’ and Children ’ s Shoes who are its victims. When con of silver 10 per cent, says John T. ditious at the same proportionate prices. We have the goods and the make it possible fer night to old and young. Non-churchgoers es 1 Itli and 12th, at 7 :30 p. tn. The topics Graham, u wealthy mine owner of mare to lead a man to shoot his pecially invited. sizes, and you won’t be met with the excuse “just out” or too j of these lectures will be, “Pulpit Elo late. These goods are not odds and ends or “special sale” trash, Colorado, and one of the movers in sleeping wife it is time to call a Pleasing Easter services were given quence,” and “Heroes and Heroism in but regular goods, all guaranteed. Dr. Corey Sunday evening by the Sunday schools ithe Ministry,” These lectures constitute the trust scheme. If the scheme halt in the “gun habit. will escape the law. as his intentions works well, a few more turns of the of the Baptist and C. P. churches. A /Mr. Palmer’s contribution to tbe'college Sign of the Big Boot F. DIE ü SCHNEIDER. were far from committing murder. wrist may advance the price 50 per He cannot escape the consequences good sermon was given in the morning lecture course for this year, but the lec Boots and Shoes. cent or more, and then the “crime of his folly, however, ami will be by Rev. King, at the Baptist church, to tures are of a popular character, and the entire community is invited to attend a good audience, and the musical pre- of ‘73 will cease to haunt the punished and goaded by vain regrets, and in the anguish of a broken gram was tine. Miss Mollie Patty con them. No admission fee and no collec dreams of the silver mine owner tion. heart his soul will reflect upon the tributed an excellent solo. folly of having been prepared to send The Oregon fruit grower says a ‘ human being into eternity. “Let us spray,” while he prepares to prune his trees with a view to Cure n < old in Our liny. •ecuring us large a crop of apples as Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. the branches will contain this year. All druggists refund money if it fails to Reports from the Atlantic and Miss cure. The sentirne has 1.. B. Q. ou each issippi valley states are to the effect tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. 46m6 that there will be a great shortage Marvin Thurler is erecting a large Are Leaders for 1899. of fruit. Under such conditions the orcliurdists of the Willamette valley ham on hie tract west of the college. Why! Because the price is right. should endeavor to grow fruit while I.ater he w ill build a residence there and Below any possible Competitor. move to town. the sun shines. Secretary Fileher Rev. Joseph Hoberg, the Gladstone of the California state board of trade Chainless, Model 59 and 60. . .IÎ5 50 and 51 say« that it is not unlikely that the of McMinnville, will be 71 years old 65 next Sunday, and will ent chicken with Columbia Model 57 and 58 50 whole country except Oregon and his friend and neighbor, J. G. Eckman, 49 and 45 demonstrate* its superiority over other 40 Washington will look to California who also ha« a birthday at that time. Hartford Pattern 19 and 20 , ■■ma m blood remedies It matters not how ob- 35 f ir the greatest amount of its fruit. Vedette Pattern 21 and 22 25 George and John Adams returned Columbia Tandem In view of this prospect, the pruning on Friday from Walla Walla, where . 75 - .. i r. . always promptly reaches and cures any knife will probably be spared much they went t > bury their lather. They llurfis thfl WniNt here the bl.sxi Is in any way involved Everyone who has had experience with You will have cause to regret if you purchase without to th« advantage of the Oregou fruit have resumed their studies at the col UUIC5 UlO nuiil blood diseases knows that there are no ail seeing this fine line of wheels. grower, who will be reasonably sure lege. Mrs. Adams and daughters will re ments <>r trouble* so obstinate and difficult to cure Very few remedies claim turn in »lent a week. of u good price for his crop. to cure such real, deep-seated blood diseases as 8. 8. 8. cure*, and none can Send for catalogue. offer such incontrovertible evidence of merit 8 8.8. is not merely a tonic—it Fi •*’ hundred tin tags to be placed on is a cure! It goe- down to the very seat of all blood diseases, and gets at the The fact that American and Brit bicycies in Yamhill county a« evidence foundation of the very worst case«, and routs the poison from the system Itdoes W. HEJWBREE. ish War vessels recently played a that the tax has been |>aid, have been not, like other remedies, dry up the poison and hide it from view temporarily only to break forth again more violently than ever; 8 8 8 forces out every duet upon the Samoan native v il received by Sheriff llendersou. How trace of taint, and rids the system of it forever ' luges may account for I lie sentiment ■uanv bicycles are there in \ amhill Mrs.T W Lee. Montgomery. Ala.. writes: "Some years county ” The number has been guessed ago I wa» inoculated with poison l>y a nurse who infected of Gcrniun Americans against the all the way Irom «Onto J.iiO. mybnliewith blood taint. I was covered with sores and proposed alliance of Great Britain ulcers from head to f<s>t. nod in my great extremity I prayed Charley Hoberg mailed a letter at Ma und the United Slates. Under the to die. Several prominent physicians treated me. but all nila March 1st which reached hear April to no purpose The mercury and potash which they treaty of Berlin, signed In cominis Uli. a I m > ii t the quickest time on record. gave me seemed to add fuel to the awful tlame which was •iouers rt prest tiling ti e United He says soldiering is not so bad when a devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen The well-known place for the best meal in the city. wonderful cures made by it. to try Swift’s Specific. I im State«. Great Britain, and Germany, fellow can get a little excitement run in proved from the start. «■> the medicine seemed to go direct the three |Kiw«m are i < -|K>n.>ible for once in a w bile lie tells of the burning to the cause of the trouble and force the poison out. Twenty the government of Samoa. Malietoa of five blocks in Manila Feb. 23d, and ew ining oom bottles cured me completely ” Swift’s Specific— Tan us is the present king of the how the natives used the opportunity to The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with best of islands. He was sup|Hirteti by the cut the hose and shoot from windows. taste. Liberal service and all you can eat. American ami British consul«, dur —the only remedy that it* guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no ♦f Fruits, Candies, Nut* and Cigar*. (Mve Us a Cail. CASTORIA mercury, potash, araenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never fail* to ♦» ing his contest for suprema. v. while cure Cancer, Knema. Scrofula, Rheumatism. Contagious Blood Poison, Hear« the atRnatuteof C hu . It Fl rrvnira. Mataafa, his defeated opponent, was In u«e for more than thirty year». an.1 T. A. WHITE. Tetter, Roil«, Carbuncle«, Sore«, etc. ♦» Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. supported by the municipal presi n» A'ia4 >en Han Alanti .. — ---- Store News Our Large Assorted Stock of Clothing Ht Popular prices. Ladies’ Tailor=made Suits Our Tailoring Department S 0 1 0 0 I -i ¡ t ■"^'1.5 $ Rambler Bicycles $40. # Wall Paper J Alabastine 1 s bl ♦ Spring Opening in Footwear. I J I I Î F « S. S. S, GOES TO THE BOTTOM. Columbia Hartford and Vedette ) j Bicycles Promptly Reaches the Seat of all Blood Diseases and Ü. White's Restaurant N S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD D R