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LOCAL NEWS. Yamhill County Reporter P eace first, then, with charity for all, a government of law and A t a reception tendered Presidenti order under the stars and stripes.' Dr. Cable reports a twelve-pound D. I. ANBl'HY, r.ditor A Propr McKinley at Ocean Grove, New “I am a knife maker and worked for a number of years in the New York Knife__ These are the president's words on born to the wife of Eli Waugatnan. Co.’s factory at Walden, N. Y. First thing i knew I commenced c bleed Jersey, recently, tlie president, re the future of the Philippines and Mis» Elbe Manning returned Saturday the mouth. Sometimes as much as a quail of blood would come p from uly*“ Subscription $1.00 Per Year. plying to an address of welcome, nine tenths of his countrymen agree evening from a six weeks’ vacation in Jungs at a time. Every time ) I coughed the blood spurted out. It was in the faH I got so bad, and thechurch said, in part: with him. Portland. people told me I had better “I have no words with which to ADVERTISING KATES. Just received, fresh Tillamook cheese, make my peace with the Lord express my appreciation of your ReailinKnoticesin local columns 10 cents per and prepare to dia. for 1 would S ome years ago the middle west the beat in the land at warm and generous welcome. 1 i'ne for *'rMt weel1 » cent» |>er line thereafter. not live till spring. My home Diaplay advertisements annual rate», one inch have come to pay my respects to the was overrun with so-called ‘’rain D keshkk it II endkick . doctor couldn’t do me any good, !«r month 11; each additional inch !H) cent» per Month. Ocean Grove Association, and to makers,” who did a thriving business l’rof. Ralph Storey and his mother bi*t advised me to get to New .„q^itoar)’and marriage notices not exceeding thank it for the magnificent work York City for examination. producing showers of rain to order. have rented the Hussey property, corner They ID tinea published free, if furnished in time to finally took me to a med be current news. Additional matter lOcent’per it has done in the past and for the Fifth anil I stieete. ne. ical college, and a whole lot of still greater work which it will ac It is suspected that the same gang physicians made what they complish in tlie future. Piety and is now in Oregon in the interests of Mies Lou Lynch took her departure called a diagnosis. There were yesterday morning for Lewiston, Idaho, patriotism go well together. Love the calamitvites. FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1891). several students looking tn. of the flag and love of the country ----------------- where she expects to attend the Idaho One professor had a little ivory are not inconsistent with our re B ritish troops are leaving Gibral state university. hammer, and with this he T he latest advices from Sun Do ligious faith. I think we have more tar for soutii Africa, a sufficient W. H. Kingery, son of D. B. Kingery, pounded my chest and held h's close to listen. After a mingo should be compiled for the use love for our country and more people evidence that diplomatic efforts have was recently granted a teacher's state ear while the professor looked at love our flag than ever did before; ' of the advisers of the president who and wherever that flag is raised it i had no definite result. It seems diploma as a student of the summer me solemnly and declared: ‘One of your lungs is about are urging upon him the necessity stands not for despotism and op-1 that England has made up its mind norrnitl at Monmouth. gone and the other is affected. of turning Cuba over to the Cubans. pression, but for liberty, opportunity j to come to a final understanding Watch the columns of this paper next There may be a slim chanie and humanity, and what that flag week for the Grange & Farmers Co.’s for life if you quit working in has done for us we want it to do for with the Boers, and soon the curtain add. They are busy this week opening that knife factory.’ I went back T he happy farmer in the Willam all peoples and all lands which by may rise upon another important ____ ____________ _ ___ One __ day I saw an advertisement of free samples of but didn’t improve. up their fall stock of clothing, dress home, ette valley just now is the one who the fortune of war have come within war. Acker’s English Remedy for Consumption, being given away by our home drug ? .............................. goods, cajies and jackets, etc. gists, Walker & Eaton. I got one of these bottles, and it relieved me. Then I has a lot of hogs. His neighbors all its jurisdiction. That flag does Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Ga., bought more of the regular size, and my improvement was continuous, although want to buy some of them and are not mean one thing in the United T he proposition to hold the nation says be suffered with itching piles slow. My doctors were astonished and so was I. After dark I hated to spit, States and another thing in Porto willing to pay big prices. because I was afraid it might be blood, and I wanted to know for sure. I have Rico and the Philippines. There al political conventions early next twenty years before trying DeWirt’s no fear now, for at last I am a solid man again. Although one lung is gone, the has been doubt expressed in some spring instead of early next summer Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of which other is as sound as a dollar, and answers as well as two lungs, so far as I can K ansas has this year raised t be quarters as to the purpose of the is not meeting with approval any completely cured him. Beware of worth see. I want everyone to know the facts and that is why I tell them here." respecting the Philip (Signed) A. H. S impson . largest corn crop in its history. If government Acker’s English Remedy is sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee pines. 1 can see no harm in stating where, particularly as it is under less and dangerous counterfeits. Kog that your money will be refunded in case of failure, a-.c-. sue- and a bottle in ers Bros. Kansas will continue to give atten it in this presence. Peace first, stood that the conventions are to be United Slates and Canada. In England, is. ail . -s. id . and 4». *d. IVe au'horizc the abort guarantee. II’. ff. HOOKER 4 CO., I*i ojirictorg, Xew York. tion to corn instead of calamity then* then, with charity for all, an estab held in Chicago, where the early This year’s Oregon Industrial Exposi For Sale by ROGERS BROS. will be a vast deal more peace and lished government of law and order, spring is anything but a beauty and tion will eclipse all previous exposi tions in the magnitude and variety of its contentment there than there ba** protecting life and property, and a joy forever. occupation for the well being of the exhibits. been during the past 10 years. people in which they will participate under the stars and stripes.” T he extensive shipments of live The farmers in the Mississippi valley What a bold contrast to the dec poultry ucw being made from Mis are talking of organizing a trust—not I n a speech lately Governor Roose velt said in reference to the Philip laration of Chairman Thomas, of the souri to Honolulu show that there is that they need it, but just to keep up with the procession pines: “We can’t shirk our duty. democratic state committee of Ohio, | yet ample room for the expansion of Offers you undoubtedly Longfellow wrote a poem about “The We'rd there. You can’t run away uttered at tlie state convention one the poultry industry on the Pacific Summer Rain, but it is believed that he unless you make every man in the day last week, to-wit: coast. Perhaps if there was a di “We affirm that the war in the rect line of steamers from Portland didn't mean rain began in midsummer civil war and whose ancestor was a and kept pouring down the rest of the pioneer, ashamed to claim kinship Philippines, as at present conducted, to Hawaii, Oregon could supply year. is one of criminal aggression, and with us. Morally, we can t run we find no difference in the situation most of the requirements of the The song of the thresher and the gen away.” The round of applause the tlie administration occupies than the Hawaiian Islands in the line of live tle patter of the raindrops have had an FINE LINE OF BLANKETS AND governor received left no doubt of one occupied by Spain in tlie Phil poultry.—Oregon Agriculturist. other set to during the past week, with ippines before the surrender. What UNDERWEAR the sentiment of his audience. the thresher again tn the ascendency at ever rights we have were acquired For Men, Women and Children. No the present writing. T he Ohio democratic platform de- by purchase from Spain; our right matter wiiat yon want, eee if we haven’t I t is reported that the assessor of is no higher." mands that the Cubans and Filipinos Chas. Fritz, a photographer, formerly it. Multnomah county is lowering the Or this, from the platform of the be not only permitted but encour of McMinnville, and who removed from 40c a Dozen for the Best Thread assessment of that county nearly democratic national convention held aged to establish independent repub here in 1893, died in Forest Grove, Tues one-half. In that case the county at Chicago on August 21), 1804: lics. How many republics is not day night of paralysis, aged 44 years. The reason we have SO MANY LOW PRICES will pay only one half of the state “Resolved, That this convention mentioned. The Philippines alone He leaves a wife and one daughter. is because our goods principally come from the tax that it otherwise did and the docs explicitly declare as the sense would call for a large number. In There are some Chinamen on Dewey’s source of bargains in New York City. other counties will have to make up of tlie American people that, after mixing up Cuba in the question the flagship, the Olympia, who fought like four years of failure to restore the the differences. This is the strong union by the experiment of war, democrats are more artful than defi tigers in the battle of Manila, but they cannot be landed in this country with est kind of evidence that there during which, under the pretense of nite.—Salem Statesman. out a special dispensation of congress, or should be a state equalization board. a military necessity of a war power Providence. It is now a race to see which county higher than the constitution, the P eople of Oregon will deplore the constitution itself his been disre can get out of the most state taxes This month will jnark a" great 'falling in every part, and public rainy season of this autumn more oT in city water rentals, as people are Mill men are recommending the fol and witli no equalization board the garded than ever on account of the prices liberty and private-right alike trod assessments as made will have to den down, and the material pros which good wheat will command be not sprinkling lawns or gardens to any lowing treatment for dump grain : Sack the grain, placing about l1., bushels in stand.—Oregon City Enterprise. perity of the country essentially fore another harvest. The Hun extent now. But Supt. Sliger estimates ----------------- impaired, justice, humanity, liberty, garian minister of agriculture has that the loss of revenue will in a measure each sack, tie well towards top of sack, the public welfare demand that tie compensated by a saving of fuel, as allowing the grain to shift about as much O nly a few years ago when men and immediate efforts be made fora ces just issued his annual estimates of it required much cordwood to supply as possible. Keep in as dry a place as looked with douot and misgivings at sation of hostilities, witli a view to the world's harvest. This points to power for the pumps during July and lioesible that no more moisture may be th« signs of the times and'anarchy an ultimate convention of all the a considerable deficiency. absorbed. Change the sacks end for The August. end each day. This tieatment, the mill was railing against capital and those states, or other peaceable means, to wheat yield is 110,000,(KM) hectolitres At the regular meeting of the executive men say, will prove quite effective in the end that, at the earliest practi who had accumulated a competency cable below last year ’ s yield, and about board of McMinnville college last moment, peace may be restored by industry and economy, many on the basis of the federal union of 31,000.000 short of the entire world's Wednesday it was voted to giant free completely drying out the grain. Ex-Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania' questioned of each other gravely all the states.” demand. tuition for the ensuing year in the col whether selfishness and greed had lege to all returned volunteers of the made a trip over the eastern division of At this time when the union was usurped the place of civic virtue in straining itself to keep up its armies W hile states are taking up the Second Oregon who are residents o( the Coivallis & Eastern railroad in com the majority of the people. Virtue at the most critical but hopeful question of practical education as a Yamhill county; also to all returned pany with Manager Edwin Stone last Knives, Forks and Spoons. week. Mr. Stone is looking up the tine and love of country have triumphed, period of the war for the preserva preventive to vagrancy, and the volunteers who were students of the ber interests of the Pacific coast in the In buying them get the belt, if yon want to college at the time or during the year of real economy, l’ay a little more at and all doubt is dispelled when we tion of the union, the democratic more pitiable forms of do-nothing- interests of a big lumber syndicate. He practice start, but considerably less in the end. Get remember the events of the late war. party assembled and denounced the ism, fed by incapability for self-sup enlistment, whether residents of Yam was much pleasedj with the splendid the the best and save worry and chagrin. But if hill county or not. This is done in rec War is said to “try men’s souls." war as a failure and demanded an port, it is the duty of the next con ognition of the services of the boys in forests up the Santiam, and with Ore you will ignore good advice, get the “cheap” elsewhere wedoniH sell that class of goods— During the trial millionaires' sons ignoble peace. This shameful de gress to look into the steady impor the late campaigns. It is hoped that gon generally. and see half a dozen chafing» against the table fought in tlie ranks with boys who mand that tlie union armies should tation of illiterates from the various manyof them may see tit to avail theni- cloth wear through the thin film of plating and T he mortality list of Americans could not count a dollar of earthly retire before their armed enemies, countries of Europe. If a per caput sdves of the opportunity of a year’s free expose the disreputable brass beneath. Buy possessions. One of the soldiers of was made in a year which hud been tax cannot be imposed, an educa schooling thus offered. Of course the in the Philippines is smaller than here, and you get our guarantee of goodness, that reported in the Klondike from backed by that of the manufacturer. the Tenth Pennsylvania, who was distinguished by bloody battles and tional restriction, shutting out the requirements for admission which apply time to time. F. Qielschneider ¿Jeweler. wounded in Luzon and had to go to had been notable for union victories supply of ignorance from this quar- in other cases will apply in these cases Cordially, a hospital on arriving in San Fran ominous in their significance for the t ‘f, should be of great advantage in as well. Q oors belou) {?ostof[i 11. L. B oardman . cisco, is the richest man in his home secession confederacy. These events the solution of the question of local town, and is said to be worth about of a generation ago are only a part illiteracy which is being considered 12,000,(MM). Wealth coetributcd of tlie chain of failures to the credit in connection with the manufacture, ungrudgingly toward the comfort of of the democratic party, and they so to speak, of self-supporting eiti- the boys in the tropics, and the fact forcibly illustrate its helplessness in aens. was established that we are brothers, matters of deep moment. In 1892 it even amid the clamor for gold. resolved that protection was a fail We are to have shinplasters again. ore. In 1896 it declared that the , It is understood that the treasury T he tendency toward diversity in money standard of civilization was will soon issue $10,(KM).(MM) of frac The little Dutch How sensible and servicea- PORTLAAD, SEPTEMBER 28 who stopped the agriculture is not as strong as it a failure, and now, after the United tional paper currency in denomi boy leak in the dike with able they look ! Have you should be. Our people are prone to States has prevented a fearful reign nations of 25 and 50 cents, and per his linger saved his CLOSES country from over seen them yet ? We have take up one branch of farming and of anarchy in Manila and the island haps smaller, to meet the large de whelming destruc OCTOBES 28, I8<N them. run it to an extreme; then, when of Luzon, the party will denounce mand, principally from the west. tion You have read hire in your causes over which they have no eon the restoration of law and order as I The initiative cflme from Nebraska, about Styles without end—for both school readers, how Horticultural and Agricultural sexes and all ages—are note trol combine to run the crop short, ; a failure, and drag the stars and in the shape of a circular addressed he was walking along the dike when he Products of Oregon, Washington and Idaho or prices in the favored product go stripes to the level of the flag of to numerous congressmen, congressmen. asking heard a taint sound in stock, and despite all the in greater variety and profusion of water, below the price of production, dis I Spain. them to favor a 1 bill embodying a and trickling “trust'' and “high-price” talk knew at once that than ever before. couragement and distress ensue. Overjxiwering popular sentiment provision for the issue of small pa- a leak had sprung in that great embank you've seen in the papers, we mi nt which saves Holland from the devas- When the farmer turns his attention compelled the democrats to uphold per currency. ’ The suggestion has tations of the hungry sea. ___________ ___ in It was earlv will sell these shoes at prices 8ennett ’ s Military Band to wheat alone, his orchards too tlie administration «luring the war met with favor in the treasury de the night, and no one was near at hand. The leak was small when he found it. but that will be to the penny as often are given over to the caterpil ! with Spain, and tlie same judgment partment, and it is said that in a he knew that the action of the water would MISS ALICE RAYMOND as low we sold equal qualities enlarge it long before morning, and wash lar and tlie codling moth, his mead will justify our course in the Philip short time $10,000,000 of this cur aw iv the entire embankment, inundate the America's Greatest Lady Cornet Soloist last year. ows are plowed ami seeded in wheat, pines. \\ hil«1 endeavoring to tiring rency will lie placet! on sale in the country and destroy his own and thou The unequaled of homes. So he bravely put his poultry-raising becomes a lost art. order out of chaos our armies were various postotlices where the de sands finger in the crevasse, and kept it there all \\ e deal in nothing but FLORENZ TROUPE long night through, until help came and and “ranch eggs' an unknown 'attacked by savages. Shall we civ mand is greatest. The main object the and shoes, and want the opening was pioperly stopped He bad of Acrobats, direct from the Empire Tne- boots quantity. Wilted vegetables from ilize tiiese enemies and strangers to to l>e subserved is to facilitate the saved his country atre, London; their first ap your trade. T We " propose to Equally insignificant is the entrance of pearance in America. California, apples from Michigan, civilization by means of the sword, transmission of small amounts cf disease into the human system The be give you more for your money eggs from Iowa, ami bacon and lard which ap|>ears to be the only effect money in letters for the benefit of ginnings of the most terrible ailments are A Great so «mall they can be easily stopped at the than any place in town. Come from Kansas supply tlie home, ive argument, or shall we obey the country people making small mail start. A our health is a dike which keeps FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM in and see if we don't mean market. Then when tlie possible mandates of the democratic leaders I purchases ata distance. Without out and stops the inroads of dangerous and devastating disease Whenever it breaks 3 GREAT SISTERS MACARTE what we say. though improbable reverses come and some «if our own copperheads, 'some such conveniences, small sums down, no matter how slightly, there is an t'neiirpawed AerialiMs, in Vtieir the farmer finds himself stranile«), and surrender ignominiously to our are sent in silver and are easily de opening for disease to enter If the open thrilling acts. ing is not watched, it will grow larger, \\ e have something new in without the comfort of Imps ami po enemies, and infamously throw awav tected in letti rs, or a postal order until the sweep of disease overwhelms yon, and health and perhaps life » de Ladies ’ Rubliers, braced in AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS tatoes, liveatock, orchard product« th«* fruits «if victory won in war bv must be purchased. involving un stroyed forever. the back so they won’t break and the supply of dairy products tlie valor ami self-sacrifice of Amer- 1 necessary expense. Fortify yonr health with Dr Pierce s A ■'easen of Great Surpris«» »nd Golden Medical Discovery, and you can through th«- creameries. This may iean soldiers and sailors, or shall the down at the heel, and will pre Abounding Feats. defy ill health Yon can make your health so sttong a bulwark that disease cannot CASTORIA be called short sightedness in agri living continue in the goo«l fight for vent soiling of the clothing. fin.I a device through which it can creep Reduced Rates oa All Transportation Brnr* Ihr «ignMurc of C hu H F ktv writ. culture, though it may be added which the dead have died? The | Taken in time. Dr Pierce's remedies pre Ask for them. In UM for mitre than thirty years. and vent greater and more serious troubles that it is a mistake which finds ex ¡ people will answer quit«* emphatical j A dmission 25 C cnts Hundreds write daily to Dr Pierce telling 714 >« mi cuse to some extent in the fact that Iv when cal let! upon to choose their ILWWCN UNOCR 13 VCAN«, 10 Cl him how these remedies have saved them and made them strong reverses seldom occur in the standard bearers in 1!MM), ami their The RKHMtna «nd Weekly Oregonian Constipation causes and aggrrvates many serious diseases It is speedily cured by lamette valley. verdict will be one of justice. one »ear for >2, strictly in advance. Dr. Pierce’» Pleasant M«ta Bled Quarts at a Time THE RACKET STORE The Best Shoes For the Money H. MILLS & SON OREGON The New Shoes For Fall! Renowned — - —♦ ■ — DON’T MISS 9 F. Dielschneider, IT! Boots & Shoes