The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, May 11, 1900, Image 4

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    Yamhill County
Reporter
I*. I. ASHI IIV, Kdltor A Propr.
J. U. EI Ktl tS, Akkvcinle Editor.
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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1900.
REPUBLICAN TICKET-JUNE 4, 1900
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
For Congressman. First Oregon District—Thos
H. Tongue, of Washington county.
Hating no brand on it, people do
not know whether Dewey's democra­
cy is of the Jeffersonian, Jacksouiab,
Bryunian or MeLeanian kind.
In 1879 there were $39,000,000 of
silver in circulation. In 19<K) there
are $629.lHHl,<MHt passing from liaml
to hand. This is important evidemo
bearing on the “crime of 73 which
lias beeu overlooked by I Jeter live
Bryan.
The old issue that the republican
party has mismanaged the finances
and created a surplus is about to be
revived by the democrats. The peo­
ple have learned tlr.it the best thing
to do to get rid of a surplus is to re­
peat the political experience of 1892.
M c M innville
grange
&
farmers company
Began March ist to reduce the price on ever}' article in the store. $25,000 worth ot goods to be
closed out for Cash or Produce, during the next few months, making it a
©
Grand Cash Removal Sale i
,
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We propose to sell our entire stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings, Hats aud Caps, Notions,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, completely out so as to have nothing to move. \\ e will
remove to the Burns corner as soon as the building is completed. Bring yonr Cash or Produce
and get the best bargains ever offered.
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G
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ri
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The political situation in Nebras­
ka affords an interesting lesson to
Oregon republicans. For years the
people of Nebraska have listened to
CHAS. p. NELSON, Manager.
and discussed the silver question,
and the republican party has all
DISTRICT TICKET.
For Prosecuting Attorney,Third District J N. these years been steadily gaining in
Qj'i?
9t lY IY 'ZC? 7<J. & 7<l C?
Hart, of Polk county.
For Joint Senator, Yamhill, Lincoln and Tilla numbers, until the pluralities this
year must approximate the palmy
m<M>k counties-W. Tyler Smith, of Yamhill.
WHAT AHF. Till STS V
For Joint Representative, Yamhill and Till« days for which Nebraska republicans pleasant dreams in the dooryard with a
clear conscience. This cow’s owner will
mook count its-B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook
have labored and hoped.
The elaborate set of anti-trust
justify his vote for stock running at large
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YAMHILL COUNTY TICKET.
w ith the assertion that wild grass grows 1 measures which has been prepared
For Representatives—Clarence Butt, of New­
The surplus at the end of the pres­ rank and tall in Yamhill's rich black by Congressman Ray and his asso­
berg, E. F. I. am son, of Willamina.
ent fiscal year is estimated to be soil, and if not pastured down outside ciates of the house judiciary commit­
For Clerk—J. H. Nelson, of McMinnville.
For Sheriff*—E. A. Aiderman, of Dayton.
about $82,000,009. That of the past the farms, when it becomes dry in the tee suggests a modest inquiry. What
For Treasurer—O, O. Rhude, of North Yamhill. year was $70,000,090. The gold re­ fall, an<l the numerous traction engines
' is the trust which everybody is de­
For Recorder—J. L. Hoskins, of Newberg.
begin to move about from farm to farm,
For Co. Superintendent—E. V. Littlefield, of serve is nearly a quarter of a billion.
Traction or Portable, Simple or Com
nouncing and demanding legislation
McMinnville.
Bonds are being paid off as rapidly a spark w ill ignite the dry grass along against? We frankly confess that
pound. Wood or Straw Burners.
For Assessor—J. M. Yocum, of McMinnville.
as they mature, and they are even the road, and destructive' fires will be I we do not know. We are sure that
For Surveyor—C. E. Branson, ot McMinnville.
the result. Thus, it will be seen that
The change from the
For Commissioner—Amos Nelson, of West Che- bought up.
the question to be voted upon concerns ■ the democratic orators and platform
halern.
state of affairs four years ago, when the farmer most of all, and in justice to 1 makers do not know. After reading
For Coroner—J. M. Chapman, of Sheridan.
$262,000,000 in bonds were issued to the farmer lie should be allowed to decide Mr. Ray’s proposals we are not sure
pay ordinary expenses and to keep the matter. Incorporated cities are per­ that he knows. In fact, we doubt if
I t will be only four days until the gold reserve above the danger mitted to legislate upon the coming and anybody knows.
there will be an end to registering. line, and when there was a deficien­ going of wandering cows at night, and
Yet the primary requisite of wise
The closing date is May 15th, and cy in revenues each month, is won­ outside of town the fanner ought to reg­ doctoring is correct diagnosis. It is Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack-
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Al I jj
that date falls on Tuesday next.
derful. It would be startling if peo­ ulate the movements of his own and his commonly admitted that certain in­ era, Horse Powers, Threshermen's
llUWvlmlaL Uv UU M
nflDTl Alin AD
ple had time to stop and think it neighbors’ stock. Discussion of the sub­ dustrial tendencies denoted but not Supplies of All Kinds.
ject will enable farmers to act without
/J»~WRITE for CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
I OKI LAND, DR.
B etween the. pests ofjsquirrels over.
entailing hardship or injustice upon defined by the word trust are a cause
and candidates for office, the farmers
themselves, and the fate of the frisky of individual hardship and public
F. W. SPENCER, Local Agent, McMinnville, Ore
east of the mountains will not have
Col. Bryan says this country is bovine will be decided, not in haste and danger. Therefore, agrees every­
a happy lot for many days to come. strong enough to carry free silver anger, but after cool and calculated de­ body, let the trusts be abolished or
without the aid or consent of any liberation.
regulated and rendered harmless.
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E d H endricks , Vice Pres.
While “Cyclone" Davis was in other nation on earth; but it is not
But before the trust is abolished or J* J acob W ortman , Pres.
« 01 UTT COMiniSRIONERS.
J» J ohn W ortman , Cashier.
A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier 0*
Oregon trying to regulate affairs strong enough to expand With the
regulated it is necessary to know
political, the Texas populists had a aid and consent of every other nation
Resignation of F. J. Steward as super­ what it is. Otherwise business en­
row, which came near effectually on earth. But Brvan and some sev­ visor of district 29 accepted and J. F. terprises entirely unobjectionable are
severing their friendly relations. eral million voters disagree upon Scott was appointed to fill vacancy.
almost sure to be hit by blind law-
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
Evidently, “Cyclone" is needed at this subject, and when the battle of Road petitioned for by L. F. Hall or­ making, and the trusts, whatever
the
ballots
is
fought
on
that
score
dered established, the assessed damage they may be, are pretty likely to es­
home, to watch his own people.
The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885.
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Capital and Surplus, {90,000.
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lie will find that his mouth has been of $30 in favor of H. Bigelow having cape the blow. There is nothing more
Buys
and
sells
exchange
on
all
the
principal
cities of the United
Senator Tillman of South Caroli­ expanding without regard to justice been paid.
important in law making than accu- ]
States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The
In matter of road petitioned for by H.
na, the populist of pitchfork fame, or equity. Voters will agree that
rate
definitions.
The
loose
termi-
j
accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited.
A. Froud, T. J. Force and 109 others,
recently gave expression to the fol­ expansion has been the means of ordered that H. D. Burdett, Wm. Wills nologyof stump speeches embodied1
lowing peculiar populist confession making us a great nation, and that and F. J. Canfield be appointed viewers in the statute book is the delight of
of faith; “I am willing to trust Wil a monetary standard adopted by the to view and survey said road with county schemers who wish to evade the spir­
Heul Ewtale Trnnateis.
liani McKinley. He is a patriotic leading civilized nations has given surveyor, to meet at Carlton, May 26th, it of the law. What is a trust ? Is
E Cowls to T R Willis 8:77 a pt
aud noble man." And there are us commercial standing abroad and 1900, at 9 a. tn., and to report to the it a corporation of corporations? L »ec
0415..................................... f
prosperity at home.
others besides Pitchfork Tillman.
county court not later than first day of Such it was originally, but that defi- W M Ramsey et ux to Walter L
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Hembree lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, blk
June term.
inition is long outgrown.
Is it a 20,
John's add to McM ..............
The latest treasury statement sent
BILLS ALLOWED.
The report to the treasurer of the
corporation engaged in a particular I W P Heacock et ux to Abraham
company in regard to the mine dis­ out on May 1st, gives the general
Bicycle fund—
industry? Or one employing a cer­ Cook, 10 a pt John H Hess die
Rowland et ux to Anna Aebi
$26
aster at Scofield, Utah, gives the to­ stock of money in the United States Charley Bynum..............
tain amount of capital? Or one hav-1 T M
11 lif lot 1, blk D, Corine’s 3d add
Win Caples........................ ................ <5
at
$2,323,012,973,
a
gain
of
$25,213,-/
tal number killed 199, bodies recov­
ing factories in more than one state?] to McM ................. ?...
T 1. Duncan
................ 7
ered, 195; injured, 7. Of those in 101 in the thirty days since April 1st. John Bristow
................. 13
If a corporation of a certain cbarac-! J II M arner et u < to Alice R Beeler
lots 1 and 4, blk 5, Joseph Watts
................ IO
\ Mantling
the mine, 103 escaped alive and un The money in actual circulation is S Arthur
ter
is a trust, is a person who as an
2d add to Amity ..........................
................ II
Bashaw
$2,000.525.
163,
a
gain
of
$39.250,957
injured. There are 105 widows and
.............. 15
individual carries on a similar busi-i J F Wisecarver &wf to Alf Smith
& wf, lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, blk 5,
in thirty days. The population of F A Collard.................... ............
14
270 orphans.
ness on a similar scale also a trust? Johns
IOOO
add to McM........................
9
the United States May 1st was esti­ I.on Kay ...................... ................
We hear a great deal of the steel Jane Curtis to C F Daniels, lot 5,
................ 21
K B Collard
blk 19, Rowlands add to McM
President McKinley and Colonel mated at 77,535,000, and the cireula A Wallace ...................... ................ 12
trusts, but no one of them monopo-1 Mary
McCormack to John M Har­
............................ ................ 12
Bryan will, as a matter of fact, be tion per capita $20.58 With 3,514,- T W Hines
lizes
or
controls
the
business.
Are!
rington, lots 4 and 5 blk 37, Oak
.............. 6
Simmons..............
785
standard
silver
dollars
added
to
the real platforms this year. Few
................ 6
their goods ‘‘trust made goods," to Park add to McM........................
Puss Heater
A Wirfs to J C Barrett,
will read the formal doctrines put our stock of money since April 1st, Clarence Carr................ ................ 6
be
forbidden transit from state to F n .1 e & C lot
142, Dayton ................
.6
Smith
In men’s and women’s tine footwear
forth, and fewer still will remember and $1,797.787 in subsidiary silver R Jesse
state? A corporation manufactur­ Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co to Alice
............... 9
Con0wav..............
for spring and summer of 1900 are now
according
to
the
statement,
it
would
them. But every one knows what
M I.uclling ...................... -------
. 9
ing a special brand of soap is organ­ R Beeler 3 26 a in Amity ............ 243.75 in stock and ready for your inspection.
Thus and E E Prince to Jeanette
................ 2
The Utz & Dunn line of ladies’ and chil­
McKinley stands for, and every one seem that silver yet occupies a warm D Coovert .
ized for the purpose of controlling Thielemann lot 9 blk 76 Dundee
G Warder
. . ................ 3
dren’s fine footwear is our stronghold.
corner
under
republican
gold
stand
knows the ephemeral vaporings of
and
monopolizing
the
soap
market
so
Mr Gardiner
t
3'3
25
• 27
Their fit is perfect, their wearing quali­
6
E V Nitch. .
free silver and anti-administration ard coinage laws.
far as possible. Is the use of the
ties are attested tu by the hundreds of
Fred
Hibbs
...
.
■ ■■■■■■ »>»- ----
my satisfied customers. Their appear­
mails to he prohibited to it? If the
Wm
Long
..........
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ance and style we won’t try to describe;
It rnnrerst the finriHt-r»,
A Clackamas county man report*
manufacturer who seeks to control
Nichol Baxter andGoodrich Fatton
you must see them to fully appreciate
that he made 15 pounds and one One of lltc questions to lie voted upon Frank Hayes
their beauty. But we will say that they
the market for goods is a trust, is
John
Redmond
.
at
the
June
election
is
that
of
permitting
are the nobbiest line of footwear ever
ounce of butter from one Jersey cow
the
trade
unionist
who
seeks
to
con
­
Nichols
&
Gabriel
shown anywhere.
in one week recently. This butter stock to run at large. This is a matter Salaries—
trol the labor market also a trust?
of concern to every farmer in Yamhill
I
Ih
WTMacy
?' Mr. Ray proposes a constitutional
if manufactured ut a creamery would county, ami a matter also, which should
E V Littlefield
... 75 OO
sell for six dollars in cash. Of have careful consideration. Yourself or O
amendment giving congress power
00
O Rhude
5°
course this is an extraordinary pro some of your neighbors may claim that J O Rogers................
5° 00 to define and regulate or dissolve
50 OO trusts. But unless individual con­
duction, but it shows what can be if stock was prohiliited front running at E R Henderson
Boots & Shoes
J H Nelson
. 150 OO
done by careful and intelligent care large the cost of maintaining fences Poor Fund—
gressmen can define them now there
... 10 00 is little reason to hope that their
of the cow. Every cow well taken would l>e reduced to a minimum, and F Keller....................
¡STSign of the Big Boot.
Huguelet .... .
.... 35 00
care of would earn a good profit if crops could lie grown on the open prai C Mrs
K Spaulding
... 3 ou combined wisdom will be equal to
rie
with
safety,
barring
of
course
a
case
there were more creameries.
J C l’orter
24 4s the task when, having obtained pow­
of breach of faith on the pait of a bun Jas Thomas
..........
... 8 00 er, they attempt to exercise it to
Extreme cases of dis­
gry cow whose regard tor tlie law was B W riglit ....................
... 10 OO
ease test the real value
lip beyond the rugged Cascade not sufficient to curb tier predatory in­ 1' W Nash
20 OO quiet demagogues.
of a medicine.
_ « tonic ” ___
Many
and
We have sjiecial nrrangementB with
Mabel Hopkins ........
. 20 OO
range lies the new county of Wheeler, stincts.
We sav these things without the " stimulant ” preparations, which have
the following
leading publications,
66
Mrs
T
G
Turner
IO
no
real
medicinal
value,
seem
to
brace
whose people will vote next month
least wish to discourage sober study up the users when they are feeling whereby we are able to oiler them in
Alter a speech on this hypothesis some J I> Hibbs ........
.... 5 OO
on tlie location of the county seat. one else will claim that fences would Matthies X Co
3 OO of and wise remedies for the un­ "played out.” Any stimulant will do connection with our own at exceedingly
Fights for the location of the seat of still I'e necessary because the farmer Bridges aud roads—
doubted evils resulting from combi- 1 this whether bought at the liquor store low rates, as follows: The R eporter
M Gilbert
or drug store. The true test of a med­
90 65
county justice are never very tame must pasture his lands, aud while this is R
Van Parker.
25 00 nations of business enterprise so i icine is when life itself is staked on its and
affairs, and the one up in Wheeler the case strong fences would be cheaper Joe Dowd
6 -5 characteristic of present industrial remedial power. In hundreds of such Weekly Inter Ocean............................................ ft 35
8 »5
Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical Dis­ St. LouUGIobe-Democrat. semi.weekly......... 1.50
c'unty is no exception
Fossil, the than herders for his stock. People who David Lachance
conditions. But even more in the I cases
covery lias been the means of saving life Rural Northwest, Portland semi monthly 1.25
6 25
Sani Chantell
........
ride
bicycles
and
frequently
meet
an
in
­
present capital, has a rival, called
Frank I.uencll. . .
18 OO wav of a remedy than the present 1 when even the "family doctor” had Oregonian, weekly........................................ 2.00
Twickenham, which latter citv exists solent cow who holds tlie right of way to W Mt-ti.lt nball..........
McClure's Magazine, monthly........................ 1.»
•
•
7 »5 defects of our laws are the loose pronounced sentence of death.
the newly constructed bicycle paths will
"I had been a great suflerer for several years, The Pacific Homestead, weekly....................... 1.50
«7 50 thinking and uncertainty of the peo­
in name mostly, but it has a news tie apt to join their votes witlt the other Wm Barla-i . .
and my family doctor said I would not be a liv­ Cosmopolitan Magazine, monthly................ 1 85
Heurx Wade
24 00
ing mail in two years, but. thank God I am still
paper to which falls the duty of set­ people who believe that cows were made Yank Lady
16 5° ple who propose cures, as to what I living.” writes Mr George W Trustow, of Lipa­ The Weekly San Frsncl-. o Call....................... 170
00
C
T
Long
comb
Co, Va. "Dr Pierces Golden The Weekly New York Tribune......................... I 25
ting forth the advantages of Twick for the people, and that bicycle paths
259
they really want to accomplish - ! Medkat Augusta
Discovery is what saved my life I had The Triweekly New York Tribune................ 2 00
Lumber—
enham, which duty as interpreted and voting shrubbery were not tnaile for Jack
heart
trouble
so
bad that I could not lie on my
so 24 New York Tribune.
& ITmberlake
left side without a great deal of pain. 1 wgs Demorest - Family Magazit.e ...................... 1 75
calls for personal and individual cows The small fanner away out in tlie 1 John liandlcv..............
nearly
past
work
when I commenced your med­ McCall’s Monthly Maeazlne
1.30
79
icine but I can do about a* much work now aa
abuse of the Fossil editor. “Oregon foothills of tlie coast mountains believes Miscellaneous—
This is spoken of as a notoriously any man I cannot say too much for the benefit The oregou Teacher»’ Monthly ............ .......... 1.00
Word A Works .monthly 1 and Hicks’alrn’nc 1.73
Kird.money pd transportation 15 OU
journalism." so-called, of thirty years ; that his cattle should enjoy the rights of C R E I' Smith,
quiet campaign
The main fact, I have received "
drugs
Many
diseases,
named
fur
the
organs
5
3°
ago, is not yet obsolete, for now and I free born American cattle and browse on F V Littlefield, stamps for records 3 5° which should never be overlooked in affected as "heart disease,” "lung dis­
" m Toney has gone to California for
then some fellow like the editor of tlie thousand hills adjacent. His theory Citv of .McM, water and light
U 9# casting a vote. is. what do men stand ease," "liver complaint.” etc., are per­ a short sojourn, for the benefit of his
Bros, axes......................
3 5°
fectly cured by Dr Pierce's Golden Med­
the Twickenham paper will put on is supported by the farmer of limited Ellis
4 00 for what principles do they repre­ ical Discovery, which cures through the health.
means, w hose cow can spend the long M Underwood, bouse rent
an intolerant, self righteous air, and summer days gleaning the succulent ver­ Jon. - Nichols and Vick rev. road
sent? Do they represent a party stomach diseases which originate in the
Carr n Cold in One liny .
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6
crawl like a slimy toad over the good dure from the edge ol the highwav and viewers
which stands for progress, for re­ stom ac h.
Take I-axative Bromo Quinine tablets.
Laiue and character of a rival, in the from the corners of the rich titan’s fence, , Thoa. Holcomb of Auiity, a pioneer form and national growth and pros­
ALWAYS HELPS.
All druggists refund money if it (nils to
mistaken belief that such methods and come home at night chewing the ami G. A. K. comrade, is eenouftljr ill at perity. and which has the record to
cure. The genuine has L. R Q. on each
ALMOST
ALWAYS
HEALS
add merit to their cause.
cud of contentment and lir down to, his home.
prove it? If so, they are all right.
47-6
I tablet. For sale by R ■ gers Bros.
STATE TICKET
For Supreme Judge -Charles E. Wolverton, of
Linn county.
For Food and Dairy Commissioner—J. W. Bai­
ley, of Multnomah county.
The McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co.,
©
Russell
Engines
“Cyclone”
Threshers
The First National Bank
F. Dielschneider,
It Saved
My Ute.