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1 The people of the “Bryan faith, urged on by the Oregonian, are fond of making and oft-repeating the II. I. UHIHY, Editor A Prupr statement that President .McKinley J G. ECKMAN, Associate Editor. performed a famous acrobatic feat Subscription $1 OO Per Year. when the Porto Rico tariff bill was c innville grange farmers company pending. Events have proven that Mr. McKinley neither “Hopped” nor ADVERTISING RATES. Began March 1st to reduce the price on every article in the store. $25,000 worth of goods to be Reading noticebin local columns 10 cents per u:ted contrary to any suggestion Hue for first week and 5 cents pur line thereafter. mule by him, hence this exceedingly closed out for Cash or Produce, during the next few months, making it a Display a'lverti.Nt iii. iiis, annual rates, one inch ]a*r month Si ; each additional inch 50 cents per shallow subterfuge of those parties mouth. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding who are kept busy dodging the re 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to be o irrent news. Additional matter 10 cent* per turning boomerangs hurled at the line. chief executive and bis advisers. Revenue was necessary for the gov FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1900. erning of Porto Rico, and for main taining schools and hospitals. The We propose to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Notions, REPUBLICAN TICKET JUNE 4, 1900 democratic minority of ways and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, completely out so as to have nothing to move. We will means committee, in a lengthy re remove to the Burns corner as soon as the building is completed. Bring yonr Cash or Produce CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. port, proposed absolutely nothing, For Congressman. First Oregon District—Thoe and get the best bargains ever offered. and cried out against the proposed H. Tongue, of Washington county. tiriff bill the weak, familiar, “un STATE TICKET. For Supreme Judge—Charles E. Wolverton, ol constitutional.” When the Presi dent advised that it was our “plain Linn county. For Food and Dairy Commissioner—J. W. Bai duty” to give Porto Rico free trade CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. ley, of Multnomah county. his recommendation implied that it was the “plain duty” of Porto Rico DISTRICT TICKET. For Prosecuting Attorney, Tblrd District—J N. to submit to our internal-revenue 'ócu-” r<9C? x&C? Hart, of Polk county. laws, and that the money so collect For Joint Senator, Yamhill, Lincoln and Till* mook counties—W. Tyler Smith, of Yamhill. ed, as well as that collected under T he Nicaragua canal bill was pass For Joint Representative, Yamhill and Till* our tariff, should be paid into the mook countlts-B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook ed by the lower house of congress on Treasury of the United States; that Wednesday, by the overwhelming The new bicycle path down our way 10 fine. Others should pattern from it. YAMHILL COUNTY TICKET it was the “plain duty” equally of The country majority of 225 to 35. For Representative»—Clarence Butt, of New Porto Rico to raise by local taxation cannot hope for so much from the 1 Mrs. C. B. Fiissell is with her parents, berg; E. F. Lamaon, of Willamina. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer, in Newberg. whatever more was needed to sup For Clark—J. H. Nelson, of McMinnville. senate. For Bberiff—E A. Alderman, of Dayton. Miss Nanna Ungerman of McMinn port local government, maintain or For Treasurer—O. O. Khude, of North Yamhill. ville, is visiting M. Bird NelBon, near der, support schools, improve and For Recorder—J. L Hoskins, of Newberg T he Bryan forces broke down the town. For Co. Superintendent—E. V. Littlefield, of repair roads, maintain the courts, Traction or Portable, Simple or Com trocha of the stalwarts, and “affili- McMinnville. Mrs. Paulson, of near town, was in and carry on municipal government, ated” with their democratic brethren pound, Wood or Straw Burners. For Assessor—J. M. Yocum, of McMinnville. Portland a week or more lately, visiting For Surveyor—C. E. Branson, of McMinnville. organize and pay the police force, something after the manner of the friends. «4 For Commissioner—Amos Nelson, of West Cbe- preserve good order, and carry out love-feast whence sprung the text: halem. J. W. Barrie, who was in Tillamook sanitary regulations. The President For Coroner—J. M. Chapman, of Sheridan. ‘‘It's tough: but I like it!” on business intent, returned unexpected certainly intended, and expected, ly on account of being sick. that while it was the “plain duty” T here is some disappointment E ngland takes the lead in the or of the people of the United States to Mrs. E. W. Rossiter and soli Ernest, among Oregon fusionists because have been visiting friends in town. They ganization of trusts across the water, give to the people of Porto Rico the Senator Quay failed to get a seat in drove over from Forest Grove last week. in spite of the fact that there is no Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack- a I I, J! same commercial privileges as those the senate. If he had been success Last week, Mrs. J. G. Hoberg and protective tariff over there to become IS VL L Lt? Ov enjoyed by the States and Territories ful, what a lot of political capital daughter of Baker City, and Mrs. B. A. ers, Horse Powers, Threshermen’s a mother to them. of the Union, it was equally the might have been made out of the ac Millsap and son of Lebanon, visited with /W-WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES. PORTLAND, OR. “plain duty” of the latter to bear the their sister Mrs. Verona Nelsen. I f a collision could be arranged be same burdens and perform the same tion of the senate. Dr. II. J. Littlefield has received an tween the one-eyed mountaineers of economic duties. The only interfer appointment as physician on a naval ves The carpet weavers ’ union of Low- ■ Kentucky and the three-card moun ence with present absolute unre sel, and will soon leave for a cruise, in taineers of Chicago, it would be stricted commercial intercourse is ell, Mass., is having some experience hopes of bettering his health. Dr. Harry of the strength of one woman ’ s will. worth going miles to see. the retention for a brief period of 15 The union, for various reasons, de Littlefield will continue the practice in J acob W ortman , Pres. E d H endricks , Vice Pres. J ohn W ortman , Cashier. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier per cent of the present duties upc’u cided that two and one-half pieces of Newberg. A N ebraska paper is disturbed a few articles, principally upon sug carpet should be a maximum day’s ■ A FAYETTE. over the remark that the Bryan hur ar and tobacco, coining from Porto work. Mrs Jessie Durrick, desiring rah doesn’t mean votes. The editor Rico into the United States. This larger pay, persisted in making three Miss Ettie Carey is on the sick list this Of McMinnville, Oregon. could easily settle the point by look will cease, in any event, at the ex pieces a day. Now 300 weavers, week. ing over any old election returns piration of two years. The people mostly men, are on a strike in conse Miss Belle Belcher is visiting relatives The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. Capital and Surplus, $90,000. since 189<j. of Porto Rico, under this bill, are quence, but she continues to weave in Portland. Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United given the absolute power to termi her 3 pieces per day. Bishop Dubbs will preach here on Fri States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The A laska is rich in gold, and now nate it at any moment. It will be day night of this week. accounts of Ifirms and Individuals solicited. a mining expert comes forward and noticed that under the provisions of Mr. Jo Mattey has the finest field of P otatoes are akin to Cape Nome says that the wealth of the copper this bill Porto Rico is exempted nuggets just now, and the farmer English rye grass in the country. in that territory is equal to its gold. from every form aud provision of who has a surplus of potatoes can A cheese factory is to be established 1 But the mineral wealth of the big our internal-revenue laws, an ex readily dispose of them. The gov here in a few weeks, to use the milk of Arctic territory would belong to emption that applies to no other por ernment is wanting a large lot to 100 cows. A Few Young Yukon Bucks some other country if the dismal tion of the United States. It will go to Alaska for the soldiers station Rev. J. McIntire is in very poor • • For Sale - • howl of the anti-expansionists had be observed that the people of Por ed there. A little later the Alaska health, lias not been down town for months. been listened to. to Rico, under this bill, will be prac- trade for the mines will require If any one doubts that a cream colored tioally exempted from all forms of something like 40,(100 bushels. The A ccording to the naval experts, property taxation, an exemption en Portland commission merchants are horse will balk in a buggy let them ask Belgian bare (Exchange the new battleship Kearsarge is the joyed by no other portion of the paying about fortj- cents per bushel Ed Perkins. Mrs. Dixon and her daughter Miss h strongest warship in the world. United States. It will be further jn large lots. A. C. WYNDHAM, Mary Hays, returned from a several One of them says: “There is no observed that they are exempt from weeks visit with friends in Portlaud. Pi oprietor. shadow of a doubt as to her capabil paying into the National Treasury S till , the once gallant and brave The fire bell brought out all the town ity to overwhelm with her fire any any money collected as duties upon old Admiral Dewey shrivels up. It battleship afloat this day.” Now foreign goods, an exemption apply has developed that he is one of the one (lay. Sparks of fire caught the moss Importer and Breeder of the will the world be good? ing to no state or territory of the creatures that gets angry and “stops on Seminary roof. Clean off the moss. Finest Strains Belgian Hares Mrs. N Smith and grand-daughter, / union. This policy was not contem the paper” when criticised. In tell Miss Cora Kimberlain, went to Indepen I t is gleaned from the New York plated by the President's recommen ing how he "stopped” a Washington dence to see the sick at Mrs. A. Hurley’s. dation, or in the bills Introduced in Tribune that hundreds of new con- paper Mr. Dewey remarked gleefully, Miss Julia Edwards and brother were East Oakland, Calif. In men’s and women’s fine footwear earns have started competing works, either bouse in pursuance of such that lie had waited until a time of down from North Yamhill and spent for spring and summer of 1900 are now some uiready completed utid others recommendation. Both houses of con day when the “head men” would be Sunday here. Miss Julia acted as organ I in stock and ready for your inspection. near completion, in the manufacture gress, supported by Senator McBride at their desks before he telephoned, ist at preaching services in the Presby The Utz & Dunn line of ladies’ and chil dren’s fine footwear is our stronghold. of tin plates . hoops, wire and nails, aud Representatives Tongue and so that the blow would fall with all terian church. Their fit is perfect, their wearing quali and in hundreds of other brauches. Moody, of Oregon, discharged the the greater force. It cun be safely ties are attested to by the hundreds of my satisfied customers. Their appear And it is on this road that trusts "plain duties” enjoined upon them, predicted, however, that the Wash ance and style we won't try to describe; will be most successfully controlled. while relieving Porto Rico from pre ingt >11 paper that the childish Dewev you must see them to fully appreciate “stopped." is still dispensing news forming the “plain duties the Presi at their beauty. But we will say that they the same old stand. are the nobbiest line of footwear ever F usionists in Oregon want free dent must have expected her to pre shown anywhere. coinage of silver, and speak for inde form. After the President in his An explosion occurred in a coal mine pendence of the Philippines. Oregon generosity had pointed out the way at ScLoflold, Utah, Tuesday morning, the PEPART TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE republicans favor a sound currency of mercy, congress advanced beyond results of which are most appalling. Four Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver. Ft. humhed miners went to work that morn 4 p. m. system, and support the administra him as the greater need appeared, Portland Worth, Omaha Kan Special sas City. St Louis, tion in its purpose to bring the dif and it was then sinplv the "plain ing, and the charred, lifeless txxlies of 9:15 a m. Chicago and Ea-t. Boots & Shoes ferent tribes in the Philippines to duty of President McKinley to ad- more than two hundred have Iteen Atlantic brought to the surface. Salt Lake. Denver. Ft 8 a. m. Express gether under an American form of vauce to the side of congress, Sinee Worth. Omaha. Kan 6:20 p. tn. XSF’Sign of the Big Boot. sas City, St. Louis, Via Hunt government. The result in this state the bill gives greater relief to the Tm name “fusion” having acquired Chicago and East. ington therefore, can be accurately told in people of Porto Rico than the Presi- an unfragrant memory, several of the Atlantic Walla Walla, Lewiston advance, if voters express themselves dent had contemplated, he displayed counties in which the democrats and 8 a. m. Express Spokane. .Minneapo 6:20 p. m lis, St. Paul, Duluth. rare patriotism and sound wisdom in fusion populists have united on tickets, squarely on these platforms. ea«e test the real value Via Spo Milwaukee, Chicago Brotherhood of supporting congress. Many '' tonic ” and and East. kane. call their meetings “citizens’ conven of a medicine. Yamhill County Reporter M M & Grand Cash Removal Sale The McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co Russell Engines Cyclone Threshers F. W. SPENCER, Local Agent, McMinnville, Ore. The First National Bank Just at the present time, when the tor Itiatricl Attorney. democrats in congress pretend to Julius N. Hart, republican candidate wax indignant over the “violated for district attorney of the 3d district, rights" of the people of Porto Rico, «as born in Illinois tbirtv-one years ago. it is interesting to read some of the He came lo Oregon at the ago of 16. first democratic utterances regarding the settling in Marion, and then in Polk rights of the colored race under the county, where he has resided continu constitution. Senator Morgan, of ously since. He is a self-made man. paid hia own way through school, Alabama, in a speech on the floor of having first finishing a literary course, and then the senate a month ago. said “In a law course. Mr. Hart has had five physical, mental, social, inventive, years of active and successful practice in religious, and ruling power the Afri ths law, having practiced in all the state can race holds the lowest place, as it courts, as «ell a* the Federal courts, and has since the world has had a his hae been connected with some of the tory, and it is no idle boast that the most important litigation in l’olk county. white man holds the highest place. He has a large and growing practice in To force this lowest stratum into a Polk county, w here he has the confidence position of political equality with of all the people, and where by hie un tiring energy and devotion to duty, he the highest is only to clog the prog has won his way lo the front rank of the ress of all mankind in its march, legal profession. Mr Hart will give th« ever strenuous and in proper order, people a clean and competent adminis toward the highest planes of human tration of the affairs of ths office of dis aspiration.'* trict attorney. tions," and their handiwork “citizens' ticket." It will require more than 11 mere change of name to make the ticket palatable to the voters of Oregon who l>e- lieve in each party standing or falling upon its own platform. o i K <’1.8 Hili xa; lie r. We have r peri al arrangement« with the following leading publication«, whereby we are able to offer them in connection with our own at exceedingly low rates, as follow«; The R kportkr and '’stimulant” preparations, which have no real medicinal value, seem to brace up the users when they are feeling "played out." Any stimulant will do thia whether bought at the liquor «tore or drug store. The true test of a med icine i.« when life itself is staked on its remed id power. In hundreds of such cates l)r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis covery has been the means of saving life when even the ”family doctor’’ had pronounced sentence of death. ■' I had n a greet sufferer for several years, and my family doctor said I would not be a liv- itift man in tw' years, but. thank God. I am still living “ writes Mt George W Trustow. of Lipa comb Augusta Co Va "Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery is what saved my life. I had heart trouble sq bad that I could hot lie on my left side without a great deal of pain I was nearly past work when I commenced your ¿ied- icine but I can do about as much work now as any man I cannot say too much tor the benefit i have received." R p m. Daily Ex Sunday » p. m Saturday 10 p. m. OCEAN STEAHSHIPS | All Sailing date«; sub ject to change. For San Francisco- Sail every 5 days. Columbia River Sunrs To Astoria and Way- Landing* 4 p. m. tg.rn. WILL GIVE THEIR Sunday First Annual Railroad Excursion Willamette River. 6 a. m. Citv. Newberg. 4:30 p m. Ex Sunday Orecon Ex. Salem Independence Sunday and Way-Landing* 7 a. m. Tue. Thur and Sat. Railroad Trainmen W lllamette and V ant 3:30 p m. hill River». Mon Oregon City, Dayton, Wed and Way-Landings. and Fri. 6 a. m Willamette River. 1:30 p. m. Weekly Inter Ocean................................... fl aft Tues Thur Portland to Corvallis Mon We and Sat. St. LouiMtlobe-Dcmocrat. semi- weekly......... 1.50 and Way-Landings. and In. Rural North we«t. Portland, semi monthly . 1 25 Many diseases. named for the organs Leave L- i I Oregonian, weekly -joo affected, as "heart disease." "lung dis- Snake RD er. Riparia Lewiston McClure* Maeaaine, monthly ................. 1 jts case," "liver complaint,” etc . are per Daily 5 a. m. Riparia to Lewiston. The Pacifi»’ Homestead, weekly ... ] ¿0 fectly cured by Dr Tierce’s Golden Med 91. m Daily. Cosmopellta* Magatine, monthly..... 1 v ical Discovery, winch cures through the The W.-skly San Franei.co Call ............. 170 stomach disease» which originate in the ( sr* a <’al4 in One Day. The Weekly Nvw York Tribune..................... 1 25 stomach. The Tii-wtekly New York Tribune 2 00 I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. , Demorv’C. Family Magatdna .175 All druggists refund money if it fails to ALWAYS HELPS. McCall’« Monthly Magazine 1 30 enre. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each The Oregon Teacher»’ Monthly ....... ..1.00 ALMOST Al WAYS HEALS. , Word a Work» ,monthly! and Hick»' aimin' 1.75 tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. 47-6 ... To Salem . Sunday, »lune 3, 1900 Trains will run from Monmouth and Sheridan via. Whiteeon and Portland. Fare. Round Trip, $1.00. Thi« includes ndmiseion to the State Fair Grounds, where a program consist ing of Music, and other first-class attrac tions sill be rendered. For tickets, and other information, see porters. or apply to any 8. P. Ticket Agent.