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Peffer a few short months since will hardly relish the text of the speech delivered by him on July 1th, touch I» I. ASBl Kl, Editor A Props. ing the Philippine question. ’Those whooppose this policy,” says Mr. Subscription $l.Oü Per Year. Peffer, ‘‘tell us that we are violating the principles of the declaration of in ADVERTISING RATES. dependence by forcing our govern Reading not ice* in local columns 10 cents per 1 rine for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. | ment upon people without their con display a ivcrtihcments. annual rates, one inch sent. Will you open the doors of >« r month $1. each additional inch SO cent» p*i ; lion th. our prison and turn out all the men Obituary and marriage notice« not exceeding! 10 line, published free, if furnished in time to who are incarcerated there against b« current news. Additional matter 10cent* per their con. ent° This country origi line. nally belonged to the Indian.- Dio the white man permit the Indians to FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1891) burn and kill? To restrain him would be to govern him without his W ith the opening of American consent. We were dealing directly public schools in Manila, it seems with Spain, and when the Spanish unnecessary to state tlint an era of fleet was sunk and Manila captured, law and order is rapidly evolving the Philippines camo into our con from tlie chaos of a short time ago. trol under the international code, -------- »> «-- ... and we became directly responsible F riends in the east will be glad to for them aud the acts of their inhabi know that old Yambill is still as tants in the eyes of the world. They fair and fertile as Adam's first farm. are ours to dispose of as much as any Wheat has the big-head, bops some territory of this nation, and if the ad time since climbed to the tops of the ministration refused to put down poles, and promise of plenty makes that rebellion, it would be as derelict the farmers rejoice. in its duty as it would be if it failed Gov. R oosevelt ofNew York says to put down a rebellion in Missouri, that the Philippine question makes or Kansas or Texas. ” Yamhill County Reporter HAVE REACHED HOMESHORES Comparatively Clean Bill of Health. ---------- ------------ P opvlists who were quoting with avidity every utterance of Senator ( All Oddfellows are requested to l>e present at their hall Saturday evening. Strong courses. Well equipped training depart- m» nt Normal coui>e quickest ai. 1 best \.ay to State Certificate. Expense for year from 1120 to I1C0 or Board $2. -O. to per week Fuition, I«» -’•> per term of ten week*. Fall term begins Sept. 19. . Summer Term June 27--Sept. 1. Will Probably For Catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL. Pres. Arrive Home Next Week. with Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov ery. have been cured by it. Do not wait until your throat trouble becomes serious All bronchi il and throat trouble« .i> - sen 011« The time to take the ' Golden Medi cal Discover« ” i« right at the «tart. Even if your throat trouble has been neglected until fl has twin pronounced pulmonary disease or consumption, do not hesitate to n«e the “Golden Medical Dis cover« “ for thousands of letters from the sufferers them Ives, who are now well. I h ar evulenee that the “Golden Medi. al Discovi ry ’’ w ill cure. ev»n after good phy sicians have pronounced the disease pul moiiary consumption t ba.l t«-en troubled with bronchitis for sev rrai «ear« ’ wnvs Mr«. Ortin O Hara n.•« 114 Fergus Falls Ottertail Co Minn In the first place I had «.ire throat 1 .loctored with duler- ent physicians anil took various mniwines hm lO l n.’ielirl 1 raised front mv ihrosl a «tickv suhrtance like lhe white of an <-aa Could not alien, and had matte up my min.I that I would n it live Ihomah the winter I lock Or Virrvr « Golden Medical l>i««.overa- and " Favorite Pre »«ripli m alternately, and m a lew daya began to see that I wa« better I took eight hbttlew. I have not fell a« well in years as since using the««- nioticmea ' Entailable—Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for constipation and btliousnets. ; CASTOR!A Fear» the signature of C has . H F utchm . In use for more than thirty years, and Thf Kind Yit* Hat* Always Bought. LEGAL BLANKS. , ■ , j s > * SCHOOL MONMOUTH,OREGON. Training School t<-r Teachers. New Buildings. N. w l>epart!uent.'. I ngrad« <1 Country School Work e Graduates secure good positions. Volunteers Arrived in San Francisco July 12th. »I las .»IEI.TIM. TO-SIGHT. The United States transports New port and Ohio, bearing the Oregon vol A uiass meeting of citizens is called unteer regiment from Manila, arrived in to meet at the court house this Friday San Francisco early Wednesday even evening to appoint the necessary com ing, just one day less than a month from mittees to make arrangements for the the time of starting. reception of tlie returning volunteers. The vessels were sighted some miles Let everyone attend. out at sea early in the afternoon and G. A. R. C ommittee . very soon the shrieking of steam whistles E. F. M anning , Chairman. the clanging of bells and the firing of cannon announced to the people of San Mrs. M. F. Wall of Winlock, Wash., Francisco and vicinity that the first batch . of returning volunteers from Manila were was visiting her half-sister, Mrs. Patty, t nearing the peaceful shores of California, this week. A daughter was born on Tuesday, July 1 and within a few moments after tlie an nouncement was made, the streets lead nth, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Neal of this ing to the bav shores were thronged with city. people wending their way to the docks C. C. Jacobs and Adelbert Perkins of| and to the heights overlooking the bay, the Grange store force are spending a all intent on catching a glimpse of the I season at Netarts. McKinley’s re-clection necessary. O regon and Washington are set ! transports as they steamed up the har "Yamhill against the world.” Miss One good reason from Teddy calls to tling down to a permanent basis, bor under the escort of a score of vessels Bessie, daughter of Chas. W. Holman of mind a dozen or so others, equally brought about by the drawing of the w hich had been made ready for the ar Watsonville, Calif., took first prize on as conclusive, why President Mc July 4th, for best rider of a lot of loo j lines of competition, and the days of rival of the steamers. Kinley should remain in the white The vessels entered port with compar- ! inflated values of farming and other atively clean bills of health, there being girls. bouse for another four years. properties are giving way to push but one or two cases of sickness among N. C. Christenson has purchased the ! well-directed management, the soldiers, but there are 72 men on the Laughlin warehouse at North Yamhill Tin. welcome to the editors Sun and and has engaged Mr. E. B. Collard to day morning was no less hearty be which gives to one superiority over transports suffering from wounds re- remodel ami oveihaul same. A new the other. The northwest as a ceived in the Philippines. There were cause the visit to McMinnville was hopper scale is being put in and bins will j no deaths or other casualties among the I fifteen minutes instead of one hour, whole will grow in strength and soldiers be arranged for bulk w heat. during the voyage from Manila, j a had been intended. During their j richness as the years go on, because General Summers lias issued the fol The Shaw Company, dramatists, with ' brief stay here they were cordially it lias the resources and the men to lowing greeting: new, bright and catchy plays, and up-to- develop them; but it remains to be received by mon and women who On behalf of my regiment I extend a date music, is billed for a week’s engage seen what portions pass one another cordial hand of greeting to all our ment in McMinnville, beginning Mon- . recognize in their lifework the earnest, intelligent effort to elevate! in the fight. No town or city can friendsand relatives in Oregon. We re day evening next. Clever specialties are j depend altogether upon past pros turn to you after having done the work | introduced by competent people special humanity and make the world better! started forth to perform. We have striven perity without making an effort for hard, under many difficulties, to prove ly engaged for that purpose. and brighter by the teachings ot its continuation. No longer can we ourselves worthy of the confidence re Henry Fletcher will leave for The morality and uprightness. and the trust we received, ami Dalles next Monday as a delegate from rely entirely upon advantage of posed -------- > o« ... bring fair credentials from the highest, Charity lodge to the grand lodge of the M inisters and lawyers arc to be situation, richness of soil and mild military authorities ot our title to “Duty A. O. U. W., which convenes on Wed done.” We have ever held the fair name ness of climate. Manufactories are excluded from the new Bellamy of our state high, and leave to your nesday. Mrs. Julia Gault, Mrs. W. T. colony which is organizing in Massa- j necessary to the prosperity of Mc judgment if our work is without tarnish. \ inton and Mrs. P. l.ingren will repre We all rejoice to be with you again. cliusetts. Lawyers are barred from Minnville just as surely as are our Health on the ship has been remarkably sent. Yamhill lodge D. of H. natural advantage... Giveus cream membership because the association good, ami the regiment returns in good Tlie mythical character of Mr. Thos. is expected to exist without civil eries, pottery manufacturing estab condition, considering what it has under- , H. Rogers' novel "Nehalem" has been j given a strong semblance of fact by the I i trife, and ministers are barred, not lishments, canneries, dryers and gone. The boys, including Ceneral Summers, because the association will be hos woolen mills, and branch railroads do not wish to be mustered out in Port-1 finding ot a lump of beeswax on the Ne- | tile to religion, but that it will into the heavy timber districts, and lain! or Vancouver, as it means a loss to I hah tn coast which contains a dead bee. scrupulously avoid any interference McMinnville, the pride of the valley, them in travel pay of #32 for each pri-! The specimen was found by Edward with the religious views of its mem will forge ahead and carry all of vate and from f6,ooo to #7,000 for the offi Hallock, chief of police of Astoria, who Yamhill county forward along the cers. If Portland will agree to reim gave it to George Noland, of the samel bers. place. Mr. Noland has presented it to road to prosperity. burse the men for this loss, they will al the Oregon Historical Society, and the most to a man consent to be mustered W heatuhowebs of Yamhill county N ot long ago non-expansionists out there, ami that city is now consider specimen is now in Portland, soon to I feel a loyal pride in the mighty Co take its place among the valued archives j lumbia, the beautiful Willamette and were clamoring because military ing the advisability of doing this. of the society. The sworn affidavits of ! force was used in the Philippines. General Summers has promised the lhe strong flowing Yamhill, which, Hallock and Noland accompany the I with the completion of the locks Now they say Otis’ army should | Oregon reception committee that he will specimen, and as both gentlemen are I keep the regiment together, and it tlie this year will combine to give them have been doubled before the recent state will furnish a special train lie will conceded to be men of veracity, the gen- ! campaigns. As for Aguinaldo, he uineness of the specimen cannot be a cheap and effective moans of trans bring the regiment home in a body. wishes that anything had been done doubted. People down the road are portation from the center of our Steps are being tnken looking toward noble county down to the bounding except what was done. llis main tlie regiment's receiving full travel pay still asking, how did the beeswax get there” Read Nehalem; it tells you billows of the Pacific. As long as trouble is accomplished facts. - ami at the same time giving the people how. G lobe-Democrat.. of Oregon the opportunity of extending water freights can be made lower -------- —.-------- a welcome to the homeward-bound vol than railroad rates on staple pro I n IT HIGHT O ne effective plea for clemency unteers, such as they deserve. The plan duels the people of a farming section can be claimed by the young fellow I is the snme as that adopted by the state I’or nil Editor Io Ifet oiniiieu«l P h I- will cherish their waterways and rm flleiilclne* ‘f who was arrested ut The Dalles late of Pennsylvania, namely, going through From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad, N ('. recognize their worth as burden ly for playing bogus nickels in a slot the “red tape” of mustering out in San It may be a question whether the! bearers of commerce, above their machine. He was simply trying to Francisco, completing all the papers, editor of a newspaper has the right to! value as feeding ground for fishes, treat a gambling dev ice with its own and deterring actual pay until the train publicly recommend any of the various or subjects for a poet's fancy. starts. This w ill probably be the filial proprietary medicines which flood the kind. ... adjustment of the home coming, if the government consents, of which there is market, yet as a preventive of suffering! S im t: an army officer has guessed ; «»PHi ii little doubt. This done, the boys should we feel it a duty to say a good word for that horseless carriages may be used arrive home about tlie middle of next Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diar- 1 E. IL Taylor attended the installation week. in the army protests have been com rhoea remedy. We have known and ot officers in the A. O. U W. lodge in ing in. and justly, too. When the Sheridan Saturday night. used this medicine in our family for i automobile displaces I lie army horse twenty years and have always found it Miss Lucia Duval of Portland is visit The descent reliable. In many cases a dose of this . and the pachydermatous government ing with relatives and friends in our val- is certain from w e a k lungs, | remedy would save hours of sufl'ering mule then will the poetry and ro-1 lev. lingering Wm. Casey is reported to be improv while a physician is awaited. We do j malice all be knocked out of military ! ing, coughs, tlnoat but it will be n long time before he not believe in depending implicit)' on troubles or manuevers. Suppose we should see! cun couie home. bronclii.il any medicine for a cure, but we do be a statue of Washington seated on a ’ Walter Evendeu of Gervais has been affections visiting with the family of 1 Lambright, through bleed lieve that if a bottle of Chamberlain's fiery automobile instead of his old I lie went to the county seat Tuesday. ing lungs, to diarrhoea remedy were kept on hand consumption, | white nag. or Sheridan riding down ! Mr. Leslie of Sodaville came over on if the first and administered at the inception of an the valley of the Shenandoah on a his wheel Friday, spent the night at Mr. stages are neg ; attack much suffering might be avoided lected Thou bike' It may be possible for our ar [ Lambright's aud returned Saturday. sands of neo aud in very many cases the presence The family of I. I). Daniel visited with mien in future years to be thus! Mrs. pie who are now in their graves woula be of a physician would not be required Whitman in Bellevue Saturday and alive and well to dav if they had heeded At least this has been our experience mounted, but when such a condition Sunday. th. first warnings of those troubles which during lhe past twenty years. For sale exists it will not lessen the affection j Mrs. W. T. Macy and children came lead to consumption and death The hacking cough, spitting of blood, by Howorlli A Co., druggists. for the faithful horse who has distin up Wednesday to visit with relatives weak lung-", and all similar troubles of the Duval visited McMinnville organs of breathing, will surely lead to ------------ «♦.—- — guished himself in military history. last Elbridge week. He says the town is dull. consumption if tli'-v are not already the ----- » • ----- Some of the results of neglected dys Miss Jennie Flvnn visited Mr. Htid sign« of it Then there arc the other indi peptic conditions of the stomach are 01 the approach of consumption T iie death of Bishop Newman of Mrs. Wm. Jones near McMinnville Sat cations such aa night sw> at*. emaciation, or wa.-t cancer, consumption, heart disease and the Methodist church, recalls the urday and Sunday. ing aw "v of tiesh fiom bad nutrition, which epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure pre neglected, lead to certain death great prophecy or confession of be Mrs. May Sargeant and Miss Ball of if Ninety eight p< r cent, of ail the cases of vents all this by effecting a quick cure Portland and Irwin Spencer of Sumpter weak lung-" bleeding lung«, lingering and lief, uttered by him a few years ugo, were attendants at Sunday school ou Rogers Bros. obstinate coughs, and other bronchial and in all cases of dyspepsia. respecting tho concentration of the last Sunday. throat di<> a«es. which have been treated different creeds. This is what he 'l l««" UlKlIlrnil I olios* e«l. said : “It is my firm conviction that The Woman's Relief Corps made up not many years will pass before the | that La Grande sack of beet sugar Satur Christian denominations of the world day evening into taffv, ami invited every will number no more tliau three—the body to tho home of Col. J. C. Cooper to Roman Catholic church being one.! pull the sticky stuff and eat to their the Protestant Episcopal, to which | heart's content. A large number of with greater and greater attraction, I people responded. The M>.Minnville lvotli the Methodists and Presbyter l>and was present in hayseed uniforms ians and Congregaliouulists will be! ituifdisposed themselves about in gro- drawn, and the Baptists, who will tisque fashion, but rendered several ex maintain for all time their doctrine cellent selections and found st, re room for a share of the taffy. The candy sold respecting immersion, which alone at 10c a plate, and when the ladies will keep them from being absorbed,! counte<I up their receipts they found like the Presbyterians, with the they had over $7 to turn over to the Episcopal church monument fund. NORMAL STATE A.1*- N, Sec. Faculty or W. A. T • ---- ^Seasonable Merchandised ---- w ” Get ready for the hay and wheat harvest. ij? Rubber and Leather Belting, Compound Grease aud Cups, Oils of all kinds. s s a The carnping.spason is here. We have Tents and Camp Stoves. Full Camping Outfits. Cameras anil Photographic Supplies. O. O. HODSON. $ i Looks Easy, but Isn’t. You are told so often by so many advertisers that they are sell- . ing shoes “worth so and so,” for “this and that”—ever so much below what it is claimed they are worth, that you come to think •< it an easy matter to sell shoes for less than they are worth. s BUT IT ISN'T. Asa rule we must pay the makers of good a good price, and we must make a prolit or go out of busi- rir shoes ncss. If you want good shoes you must pay our price, We ,*4«. could sell you junk at loss than we can sell really good footwear, h vai', but you wouldn’t want it. You want only good shoes. We be- lieve you are willing to pay fair prices. p. dielschneider . Boots and Shoes. Sign of the Big Boot. Always in Stock and Cheap as The Cheapest Furniture, Carpets Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Portieres,Oil Cloth Linoleums, Rockers in variety Extension Tables, and if you don’t see what you want, ask fot it. Yours Truly, H.C.B I I ? N H . _| [_ Handsome Strong Speedy and Ideal BICYCLES Fitted with Special Heavy Tread G. A J. Tires, are 8 The Best Ramblers and Ideals ever Built—the Best Wheels ever Built. Ne«v ’qq Popular List Prices: $40, $30, $25, $20 Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co. •«io year Pioneers.- Branches Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle. KB.W7-109-111 Sixth St., Portland, Oregou. O. O. HODSON, Agent. OOO0O Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. li» Fpirtcinir of I.lnrrliora. Mr. A. "Cinders, writing from Cocoa- nut Grove, Fla., says there has been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there. He had a severe attack and was cured by four doses of Chamlierlain'a colic, chol era and diarrhoea remedy. He ears ho also recommended it toothers and thev eav it i« the best medicine they ever need. For sale by S. Howortli A Co , It artificially digests the food and aids druggists. Digests what you eat. Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and pertuaneutly cures Dyspepsia Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache,Oast ralgia.Cramps, and allot Iter results of imperfect digestion The following general form? are always in stock an I for *ale at lhe R» porter other Kral Estate Mortgage Warranty lMMs Prepared by E C DrWitt a Co Chicago <4u1t<lanu l**rda Chattel Mortgnce K«»ud forlhusl Sati.«tart¡«>n ot Mort. HOGERS BROS. Transfer vf Mortgage Farm Least Motel* and Receipt«. Hill of Sale Cn»p Mortgagee. Order books. Arknon lodgements, Abstracts. Military history and souvenir is stii) I 1st ' Rlai.k« W’* carry a large «to k of stationery ara on sale at thia office and at the citv uook- lhe 1 I prepared to do Job print!n< of every stores. oest style of the art and at lo* f«gures. I o