The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, July 28, 1899, Image 4

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    Yamhill County Reporter
24th, detailing the ¿Lor t.turnings (in
its philosophy) of President McKin­
ley, by asking, “is there no one
U. I, Istillo, Editur A l*r«>pr
else? ' Yea; there are some fifteen
to sixteen other men in the country,
Subscription $1.00 Per Year.
but none of them are available.
President McKinley will be renomi-
ADVERTISING BATES
nuted: and he will also be reelected.
Heading notice,.in local eoluums ln cent, per
lino for first wee ; and 5 cents per line thereafter. The Oregonian will, of course, sup-
Vitplajradveitiiei
'
- one tach
w month SI; each addition»!in«-i< .‘teen’s p« r port him and help to bring about.
Sionth.
this very happy result, So will all
Obituary aud marriage noth’»*’« not exceeding
10 Hr»«» published free, if tarnished in time to the men of. its mind, who have found
be oarrent newt. Additional matter 10 cent« per
line.
fault with President McKinley. They
I
could not have a man entirely to
FRIDAY, JULY '.'H, lHirtt.
their liking. God. ••ven in hi- om­
niscience and omnipotence, could
G eneral A guinaldo is reported scarcely create such a one -States
to be tired of fighting, but, which is man.
more to the purpose, Philippine
S ays the Louisville Courier Jour­
natives of all classes are reported to
be even more tired of General Ag­ nal; “And now some of our aunties
are charging that we are cruel to
uinaldo.
Filipino prisoners, alleging as proof
that we made the captured brass
band at Manila play .American airs
I on the Fourth of July. No wonder
1 the aunties are excited.
D ewey says that he had hoped on
reaching the Mediterranean to hear
of the end of the war by the accept­
ance of the terms offered the I'ili
pinos This view of the outlook is
in strong contrast with the pcssi
mistie utterances that have taken
flesh start in the eastern states
among people who have no desire t.
learn the truth regarding the Philip
pine situation.
ÜNE of the newspaper corre pond
etits in Manila. < .'reelmail by name
thinks Otis ‘ should have attacked
Aguinaldo instead of trying to avoid
hostilities; that Otis is incompetent
and a military blunderer, ami as a
censor of newspaper sensation sim­
ply unendurable. ” What a great op­
portunity the United States made
by not putting Creelman in com­
mand of the army in the Philippines
instead of Otis
W illifred L aurier is either jok­
ing or trying to frighten the people
of the United States into surrender­
ing their rights in the Alaska bound­
ary dispute
He is credited with
muking the statement in the Otta­
wa house of parliament, that “there
are only two ways by which the dif­
ficulty may now be settled—arbi-
trution or war.
In view t>f late
achievements of the United States
army und navy under trying cir-
eumstanees, it is not at ull probable
that the ('anadiun government will
so far refuse to consent to ami­
cable settlement of the boundary
question us to incur the hostility of
our Uncle Sams rough and ready
lighters, therefore Laurier's speech
will uot be accorded a (treat deul of
attention
the ceremonies as they would if the
stop had not been made in San Fran­
cisco.
• D ewey ' is the name of a young
aboriginal hero of the Grand Ronde
reservation.
Thus the native
daughters of old Yamhill observe
the popular fads and worship heroes
the same as their white sisters. even
if they cannot trip the light brogun
with fashionable military and naval
otfi ers in the breezy cotillion.
FAST AND SOUTH
a
VI4
Tha Shasta Route
Get ready for the hay and wheat harvest.
4^
Rubber aud Leather Belting,
Compound Grease and Cups,
W
Oils of all kinds.
OF THE
■ itanti, q
I
Exprans Trains Leave PurtlanJ Daily
Oiove trails idop at all stations between Port-
land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jetfenion,
Albany, T-ni<-nl. Sbedds, Halsey. Harrisburg,
Junction t ity Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain.
Oaklan .1 mu ’, all stauoua from Roseburg to Asb
Und inclusive.
H arvest is now on, in foil blast.
Koarburg Mail Daily.
Hop picking will probably commence,
ARRIVE:
generally, August 28th (and. for the Portland LEAVE:
......... ‘ :’O A M | Roeeburg.
.5.20 P M
I..10 PM
early varieties, before that date!, IkMeburg........ 7:U> A M | Port laud.
and there will be :i little time for
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
our farmers to play marbles for a
PUl.l.MRN * BUFFET
SLEEPERS
If there was a
good many weeks,
ANO
full fruit crop, the labor market
SECOND
CLASS
SLEEPING CARS,
would be mighty dry. z\s it is,
Attached
to
all
Through Trains.
willing workers are going to be in
West Side Division.
demand. — Salem Statesman.
BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS I
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
Stream.
When a man
crossing some«
difficult place in
his working
c\< teer spurring
all his energies to
accomplish some
ci iti< al passage in
his business four
nt v suddenly
finds his health
giving way and
feels himself
swept out of the
saddle by the
swift-running
curie nt of dis
east then is the
time when th.
marvelous rejuvenating pro pert ie” of Dr
Fierce s (.¿olden Medical Discovery will
prove au unfailing means uf rescue and
restoration
It is a verv simple though eminently
scicntit a medicine It is not a mere stim­
ulant like -0 mm) malt extracts It re-
fiotes healthy power by reviving the in­
nermost ioutces of vitality in the nutritive
system
It enables the digestive and
blood making organism to manufacture
good blood abundantly and rapidly, so
that the immense waste of tiWue and nerve
fiber entailed by hard labor is offset by
a speedy upbuilding of fresh energv and
strength.
A prominent and veneral
itnoii rhytKMB
D W Vcmles M D oi Fowler Adam. Co
writing to Di Plrr-< «y*
I send herewith
thirty-one • 31) ;ent» in ,Urapa fof The People s
Comm v; seu«' Medical td.naer tn cloCt b ad
iug With t th
th,« nuuiaee tor
valuable a work
(trulv a gif.
.it t .. ilic put I-
t tauM e»prvs. tnv
ht<h iprectatfon ol the .st .mount ot Kood
that > ni ‘ ha’ rendered the public A correct
----------• of’ your i^-tulne*. never has been an i
never will be estimated bv the public no. not
oven by the multitude ot affiteted humanity litat
ha, been relieved and cured by your medt-
cin •• u*hereter I rv or have been tn the
I nited Stat«». 1 bud person, who have used -nd
are mine Et F.eree , me- ci«s with satufac
lion for all eon 'ittons for which thev are recom-
mended Never has one apekert dfsparriritigty
vl their action, and front nartne seen b. otten
their food effects, t atn also enthused with caw-
fijence tn their action in eises and coadtitons
Ur which they ate recommended It is uot
cornu: .-t for regular phrsiemna to endorse and
recomtnetd proprietary medicine,, but in thia
case I hate no euuivocatioa ot hesitancy tn so
doint •
The quick constipation • cur« — Doctot
Herve's PldOMWt Pellets
Never gr.pe
The campiog s^a^oD is bore. We have Tents and Camp Stoves.
Full Camping Outfits. Cameras aud Photographic Supplier.
LEAVE.
«ŒKIVE
Finland.......... 6.00 P M
Fraucix u.. ->.fa A M
¿Mui Frau< iseo.b/"» P M Portland ........... A M
W under why our contemporaries
Portland
7:80 A M ' Lv
The Reporter ami Transcript are not 10:15 A M|I V McMinnville
3.-06 P M
Il V- P M ' Ar
Corvallis
1: 20 P M
L loyd T evis , one'of the wealthiest lauding Gov. Geer for his “excellent
anil best know’ll residents uf San i judgment in appointing Attorney At Albany and Corvallis connect with
1 rancisco, died last Sunday night at Flowers of Dayton as accountant for trains of Or Central <t Eastern Ry.
a private sanitarium. His wealth is the insane • usylum.
Speak out Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
Foil land
estimated at from Sb,000,000 to $15. brothers' Let us be heard from.— l.ôO I’ M I l.v
7 30 P M| Ar Me MIun ville
000,000. Thus, the fact that vast | North Yarnhill Record. What are 8:30 1’ M I Ar Independence
aggregations of wealth in this conn I his peculiar qualifications, Bro.
Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sae-
try are, as a rule, subdivided, anil ! Record?
The Reporter rises for ramento and Hau Frau-taco. Net rates 417 first-
Claa-, and Sil second-class, including sleeper
even scattered widely, upon the information.
We know this much
C. If. MARKHAM,
death uf the men who have heaped I about Mr. Flower; vou have mis-
Gen. Freight aud Passenger Agent.
Ral.-i ami tickets to Eastern points and Europe.
them up. averts the ilanger to our' spelled his name.
Also JAPAN. CHINA, HONOLULU and ACS
TRALIA.can
be obtained front
republic predicted by alarmists from
(J. A. Wilcox or M. U. (Jortner,
In the tragic fate of Clara Fitch,
the aecumulutmu of great fortune ;
Ticket Agents, McMinnville.
These great fortunes are divided and 1 whose lifeless body was found in K. KOEHLER, Manager.
subdivided, and the rich family of i Cyclu park, Portland, one day last
one generation is likely to be impot j week, was once more portrayed the
Is 11 tllGIlT
erlshed in the next. A few vears i drama of life consequent upon a for itii Editor to Het-otmueiiil Pat­
ent .tledicl ue*
ago W. II. Vanderbilt held in his wayward girl disregarding the ad­
Front
:
.
’
Ivan
Valley News, Brevrad, N C.
hand about $300,000.000, but in a vice of parents and keeping com­
Il ntay be a question whether the
pany
with
a
person
whom
they,
with
moment that hand became powet
editor of a newspaper has the right to i
less, and the process of subdivision, only their daughters welfare at publicly recommend any of the various I
which is still going on, began. The heart, had forbidden her to meet. proprietary medicines which flood the i
rich are no more secure in their With parental instinct the father market', yet as a preventive of suffering .
and mother saw menace to their
riches than the most humble toiler daughter s safety in the companion­ we feel it a duty to say a good word for t
and far less content.
ship she sought. They forbade it, Chamberlain’s colic, cholera and diar­
and she persisted to the extent that rhoea remedy. We have known and !
I.x England the idea of making she met her lover clandestinely, and used this medicine in our family for!
they found her dead in Cycle park. twenty years and have always found it
cremation compulsory is being earn
reliable in many cases a dose of this
l
estly pressed, with a view of cheap
l uitt rulot Col. Ingersoll.
remedy would save hours of suffering
cuing the cost of the disposal of dead
We do
The funeral of the late Robert G. In­ while a physician is awaited.
bodies and upon the higher ground gersoll took place Tuesday afternoon not believe in depending implicity on
of sanitation. A bill in parliament from Walston, Dobbs Ferry, New any medicine for a cure, but we do be­
York No clergy man was present to con­
looking to this end has passed the duct
the services, there was no music lieve that if a bottle of Chamberlain's
committee and the first reading, aud no pall bearers. The body lay oil a diarrhoea remedy were kept on hand
with an amendment that causes it cot in the room where he died. It was and administered at the inception of an
enshrouded in white, and just one red
much suffering might be avoided
to apply only to large cities and to rose itua placed on the breast. About tiie attack
and tn very many cases the presence
defined conditions of society in them. cut were bunks of fleral tributes sent by of a physician would not be required.
aud wreathes and bunches uf At least this has been our experience
The idea of the substitution of ere friends,
blossums.
during the past twenty years.
For sale
mation for earth burial, though
Mrs. Ingersoll sat beside her dead,and by Howorth & Co., druggists.
I
beside
iier
were
her
daughters,
Mrs.
firmly based on sanitary consider­
Walston H. Drown, aud Miss Maud In­
ations, cannot make substantial gersoll They were verv much agitated
At the farm house of P M. Pearson |
and
wept almost continuously.
There near Salem occurred u distressing acci-,
headway by a simple presentation of
were
some
forty
others
present,
and
thev
the facts of sanitary science alone. remained by Dr. John Clark Kidpath, dent Saturday evening. Mr. Pearson
But, among people who are disposed who, in a voice full of emotion, said
left the house with a shotgun, and fouud i
“My friends, it is a very sail duly to a bird near the residence; he was in the '
to take u rational view of death as a
in the pretence o( the dead, the act of shooting the bird w ben the latter I '
I
natural dispensation, rather than as read,
last poem written by Colonel Robert G.
a mysterious act of providence, the Ingersoll, entitled ‘Declaration ot the rose, filing toward the house. Herman
instinctive feeling of repulsion and Free’ This poem Colouel Ingersoll had Quiz, an employe on the farm, and Mr. !
rend and altered in some of its parts only
horror, which was wont to respond a few hours before he was stricken Pearson’s S-year-old son, had, mean­
while, come out of the bouse, and when :
to the proposition of incineration has down ”
Mr. Pearson shot at the bird, the first I
I
Major O. J. Smythe, n close personal
yielded to some extent to the argu­ friend
of Colonel Ingersoll, then read an­ charge struck <io)z, one shot striking the 1
ment that has made the crematory other extract from Col. Ingersoll's writ­ outer corner of the right eye, and passing
much less gloomy and forbidding ings, entitled "My Religion."
through the right ear, the remainder of
Dr. Jobu Elliott of New York read the
than the ceremonies attendant upon funeral
the
charge scattering over the young
oration delivered by Co). Inger­
burial in the ordinary way, without soll over Iiis brother 's dead body. This | man's body. 1 he second shot, fired at
abating in atty sense the <ucredness concluded tho short und simple services, the bird, struck the hunter's little son,
nearly all present then took a parting
of funeral rites or impairing the look at the dead ami passed out. Sever- ! his body being pretty well “peppered’’
tinder respect for that which hu­ al oh) colored servants uf the family came with the shot. The wounds were pain­
Don’t get
manity holds most sacred. When from \\ asiiington to do hunor to their I ful but not serious. Moral
great benefactor.
too eager to kill anything you see when
this prejudice is entirely overcome
carrylug a gun.
cremation will become popular and
sanitary science will have its inning
Carried Ikiwn
Some of the results of neglected dys­
A nol s C annon of Utah, who was
recently arrested on a charge of
polygamy, appeared in court at
Sult f.ake by proxy, pleaded guilts
by proxy und will be lined by proxy.
This legal subterfuge bus been a
favorite and is rather synonymous
with the Mormon church.
The
murder of the eniigrantsat Mountain
Meadows was of course done by
proxy, but some of the disciples of
the uxorious old apostle Brigham
Young were afterwards hanged for
knowing too much about th<* trans
A n eastern Oregon uewspaper
action. The revelations ‘‘from the whose editor doubtless enjoys a
Lord" were delivered by proxy, and “free" ride now and then. savs, tear
even the magnificent shriue of then I fully, that “the <P. Il A N. railway
idolatry, the temple, is not exempt will lose $20.000 wn account of the
from this, for it is within its inner 1 muster out of the Second Oregon iti
recesses that the welfare of the I Sau Francisco. " These calculations
faithful is suppo*-ed to be r< ciliated are probably based on the safe pre
by proxy.
sumption that the O. R. A X. would
have brought to Portland from its
1T is reported from Washington territory two thousand people at an
The citv of
and from Manila that negotiations average cost of $10
of the greatest importance are in Portland hotels, peanut venders
progress. This is sneered at by the and others would have reaped a
anti-imperialistic papers with a pur like sum from the visitor -. But the
pose to make it appear that the re­ boys in selecting the Presidio as
ports are in the nature of apologies their mustering point did not con-
for General Otis. These same papers sider the interests of these people
want Otis recalled because the cor­ and corporations whose patriotism
respondents protest against his cen­ is measured by the amount of dollars
sorship
They wanted .Alger re­ aud cents they can squeeze out of a
moved becuuse they suspected that public demonstration. There is not
the secretary of war had not revealed a person in Oregon but who would
ail the secrets that came to him have been glad to have had the regi­
from Manila
The ii recoucilables ment come direct to Portland from
know that if the government pub­ Manila, but since the sharks have
lished this information it would be shown their fins, displaying to the
used in Europe, at Hong-Kong, and world that their patriotic fervor
in the Philippines the next day to over the roturn of the regiment was
thwart the purpose of the adminis supplanted by greed and hope of
tratiou.
lhia illustrates only some gain at their expense there is a quiet
of the inconsistencies of the men smile of satisfaction that the big de­
The boys Will
who are animated simply by a desire monstration failed
receive a hearty welcome when they
to embarrass the government
arrive in Portlaud, although the
T he Oregoniau wind« up a long gruspiug monopolies may not carry
leading editorial, in ita issue of the as many persons there to witness
peptic conditions of the stomach are
cancer, consumption, heart disease and
epilepsy, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure pre­
vents all this by effecting a quick cure
in all eases of dyspepsia.
Rogers Bros.
Colonel William Jennings Bryan has
telegraphed lib acceptance of an invi­
tation to visit the state of Washington,
and will be on the Sound the first week
in September
• * •
Tht Kind Yju Hat* Always Longhi.
\\ . i Mauers, who is occupying a cell
in the Folk county jail, awaiting the
action of the supreme court on his ap­
peal e <-■.■ was iucar. erated in the Marion
county , ill for a few days following
bis arrest, before he ms taken to Polk
county, and it is rejorted
from
Dallas that he charges F. W. Durbin, the
Marion c.-iir.ty sheriff, with stealing from
him a f air of troueere and nearing them
The prisoner has no love for Mr. Dur­
bin. hence the accusation. The Marion
county off- er enjoy« the joke very much,
and stands the chaffing of his friends
with the greatest good nature.
CASTORIA
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0.0. HODSON
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but Isn’t.
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BUT IT ISN'T. As a rule we must pay the makers of good
shoes a good price, and we must make a profit or go out of busi­ «
Wo
ness. If you want good shoes you must pay our price. Wc
could sell you junk at less than we can sell really good footwear,
but you wouldn’t waut it. You want only good shoes. We be­ f
lieve you are willing to pay fair prices.
*
Sign of the Big Boot.
F. DIEUSCHNEIDER.
t»
Boots and Shoes.
You are told so often by so many advertisers that they arc sell­
ing shoes “worth so aud 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 seil shoes for less than they are worth.
t
Always in Stock
and
Cheap as
The Cheapest
Furniture, Carpets
Wall Paper,
Lace Curtains,
Portieres,Oil Cloth
Linoleums,
Rockers iu variety
Extension Tables,
and if you don’t
see what you
want, ask fot it.
Yours Truly,
II. C. BURNS
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The Best Ramblers and Ideals ever Built—the
Best Wheels ever Built.
New ’99 Popular
List Prices:
$40,
$30,
$25,
$20
Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co
•-20 year Pioneers. -
Branches :
Spokane,
Tacoma,
Seattle.
105-107-109-111 Sixth St., Portland, Oregon.
O. O. HODSON, Agent.
An Epidemic of Ularrlioea.
A Tension
Indicator
IS JUST
WHAT
THE
WORD
IMPLIES.
indicates
the state
of the tension at a glance.
Iu use means time saving
and easier 3cwing.
It’» our own invention
and is found only on the
CASTORIA
the signature of C has H E lbtckbr .
la u»e for more than thirty years and
th« «icsaian al Caaa. U SlIKIU
la us« for mare than th.rty )«T» and
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Seasonable Merchandise
W hite
Sewing Machine.
Wc hare other striking
improvements that appeal to
the cartful buyer. Send fcr
our elegant H. T. catalog.
W ete S ew «« M achine C o .
Cievelaad, Ohio.
For sale by
WHITT SEWING MACHINE CO,
I
San F rancheo.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa-
nut Grove, Fla., says there has been
quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there.
He had a severe attack and was cured l.v
four doses of Chamberlain’s colic, chut
era and diarrhoea remedy.
He says he
also recommended it to others and' they
say it is the best medicine they ever
used. For sale by S. Howorth & Co
druggists.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
«xhau8ted dlgestlvTo“-
an t Sn
the laLe,t discovered digest­
ant and tonic, bo other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. R in
mwtatellevIeNa.nd permanently cures
Indigwtion, Heartburn,
Sickteth!0^ Sto/Mcb, Nausea
adach,e’Ga3tra^la,Cramps,and
*p.°»
therI?ulu of Imperfect digestion
*r«par.d by E C DsWm * Co 4lcooo
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