Yamhill County Reporter D. I. ASlil ItV, Editor A I’ropr J G. ECKMAN, Aaaociule Editor Subscription $1 OO Per Year. ADVERTISING R VTES. Headingnotlcesin local column. 10 cent, per line for rtrat week and 5 cent« per line thereafter. Display advertisements, annual rate*, one inch per month SI, eaidi additional inch 50 cent« per month. Obituary and marriage notice« not exceeding 10 line, published free, if iurul.iied in linn’ to be current new*. Additional matter 10 cent« per line. FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1900. REPUBLICAN TICKET-JUNE 4, 1900 CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. For Congressman, First Oregon District—Thos. H. Tongue, of Washington county. STATE TICKET For Supreme Judge—Charles E. Wolverton, of Linn county. For Food and Dairy Commiaaioncr—J. W. Bai­ ley, of Multnomah county. DISTRICT TICKET. For Prosecuting Attorney, Third District—J. N. Hart, of Polk county. For Joint Senator, Yamhill, Lincoln and Tilla­ mook counties—W. Tyler Smith, of Yamhill. For Joint Representative, Yamhill and Tilla­ mook countits—B. L. Eddy, of Tillamook. When you get your sample ballot study it carefully so that you will make no mistake when you get into the voting booth on election day. Remember when you come to Con gressman for tbe first district, that the name of Thomas II. Tongue is fourth on the list. ----- Sympathy for tbe Boers might be fittingly and feelingly expressed at this time by the secretary ofagricul ture showing them a map of a few sections of western farm lands, wvilli a view to future immigration. Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Ben Harrison were each a presi­ dent, and each married a rich widow. Dewey emulated their laudable ex­ ample in respect to marrying the rich widow, but he made the grave mistake of not getting himself elect­ ed president before the date of the happy event. that A inerica lias developed perma­ nently from a borrowing toa loaning country. With four hundred million in the treasury and banks, the Cour­ ier regards America as well equip- ped for the jiosition of Europe's banker. SOUTH AND EAST GRANGE STORE SPECIAL SALE ! Once let tbe people < patching and amending the state constitution, and there is no telling where the craze will end. As it now stands, tlie constitution is complete and comprehensive, and under its provisions a great state has grown and prospered. No amendment of the constitution ever proposed has been carried by vote of the people, and this good record should still be maintained after the 4th of June. When greater necessity than now exists may arise, the constitution can be amended. VIA 1 T The Shasta Route o 15 pieces of Japanese Malting AT COST. Want to close them out. Prices ranging from 1 ic to 23c. Regular prices 15 to 40c. Leave Portland................... 8 X» a m. Leave Albany................... 1230 p.m. Arrive at Ashland ........ 12-b3 a. m. “ Sacramento............... 5:00 p. m. “ San Francisco. ..7.45 p.m. 100 tloz towels—15, 20, 25, 35 and 40c kind- Prices now nc to 29c. 100 Men’s Hats, large sizes. $1.25 to $3; now 87c to $2.10. 120 pairs Men’s Pants. $4; Now $1.30 to $3.10. Those persons who stand ready to accuse Mark Hanna of manifold crimes, chief of which would be that of contributing to the campaign fund in Oregon, will not have the chance to see their hopes verified. In this connection the Evening Telegram says: Mark “Hanna has sent no money to the republican state com­ mittee, but instead has written sev­ eral letters of encouragement to Chairman Steele. In a recent epistle he said he had the grip, and wound up the communication by saying be hoped the letter would find Chair­ man Steele enjoying the same great blessing. The last letter said Han­ na’s grip was better, but whether the grip referred to his hold on the sack or not was not made clear. At all events, no money has come from him for campaign expenses in Ore­ 44 gon.” Ogden .............. Denver............. Kansas City..... Chicago............ Regular prices “ “ “ “ Regular prices $1.75 to “ “ 180 prs Men’s Shoes, sizes 9, 9% and 10, broken lines. Regular prices $1,50 to $3.50; Now $1.05 to $2.60. 45 Los Angeles................ 1:20 p. m. El 1'H’O.................. ó . IK) P 111 • Fort Worth......... .6:30 a. m. City of Mexico......... 9:; a. in. Houston......... .4:00 a. m. New Orleans., ..........6:25 p. m. Washington.... ..........6.42 a. m. New York....... ...... 12:43 p. m. 11:45 a 9:00 a. 7.25 a. 9:30 a m. m, m. m. 7:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:30 a. m. 9:55 a m. 4:00 a. m. <>.25 p. m. 6.42 a. m. 12:43 p. m. Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Hopgrowers have learned by ex­ Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, perience that it is not always the ami Tourist ears to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or­ leans and Washington. part of wisdom to contract hops. Therefore growers are apt to hesitate Connecting at San Francisco with several before contracting their 1990 crops steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. Philippines, Central and South America. at 8 and 9 cents. Quality counts, YAMHILL COUNTY TICKET For Representatives—Clarence Butt, of New­ and it is highly probable that prime See MR. W. MERRIMAN, agent at McMinn­ berg; E. F. La in son, of Willamina. hops will be worth 12 to 15 cents be­ ville station, or address For Clerk—J. II. Nelson, of McMinnville. fore another year. C. H. MARKHAM, For Sheriff— E. A. Aiderman, of Dayton. ----- — ------- Gen. Passenger Agent. Fur Treasurer—O, O. Rhude, of North Yamhill. Portland, Or. For Recorder—J. L. Hoskins, of Newberg. Idaho republicans favor expansion For Co. Superintendent—E. V. Littlefield, of for the same reason that republicans McMinnville. in California, Oregon, Washington For Assessor—J. M. Yocum, of McMinnville. For Surveyor—C. E. Branson, of McMinnville. and various other commonwealths I For Commissioner—Amos Nelson, of West Che- favor it—because they believe that halem. the possession of islands in the At­ For Coroner—J. M. Chapman, of Sheridan. lantic and in the Pacific will help to Traction or Portable, Simple or Com­ O ver in Colorado, where the wo extend our commerce, and they wish pound, Wood or Straw Burners. men vote and hold office, the follow­ all benefits possible to accrue to the ing toast has been proposed: “Here’s people of the Pacific coast. to the ladies; once our superiors, -------- • -------- now our equals.” Should the pro­ Mr. Jeffery says that Mr. Hart’s posed equal suffrage amendment car­ friends were the first to begin a cam­ T h 1» I 11 ndIdntea for District Attor­ ney. ry, this grand hailing sign will be paign of personalities. The first ar­ Brvan carried Jackson county in No­ ticle of a personal nature appeared appropriate in Oregon. in the Salem Journal and was devot­ vember, 1896, by about 1000 votes, ami Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack- k I|\VL| I Jt/ |!f| A n organization of Indian war vet­ ed entirely to a misrepresentation J. A. Jeffery in June, 1898, about 18 era, Horse Powers, Threshermen's llUUOlaLL VO UU erans at Albany recently passed the of facts in reference to Mr. Hart. mouths later, ran on the fusion ticket for Supplies ot All Kinds. nnnTi azin nn WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES. PORTLAND, OR. Is spent in your Shoes. Why following resolutions: “Resolved, Now, since Mr. Jeffery’s record as a circuit judge of the first district, and in not see to it that the Shoes That it is the sense of this meeting public officer is being aired, and he Jackson county he got 1050, and lost the county by 400, which showed he lacked F. W. SPENCER, Local Agent, McMinnville, Ore that our Representative, Thos. H. is gett ing a dose of his own medicine, about 1400 votes of getting the Bryan or are right. It costs no more Tongue, has not done his duty in the he thinks a personal campaign any­ fusion votes in his own county, which to have them right if you matter of securing pensions for In­ thing but proper. shows the estimation in which he was buy them at the right place. dian War Veterans.” This action held at home. He was so disgusted that J acob W ortman , Pres. E d H endricks , Vice Pres. of the veterans would indicate that Now that the democratic party is be soon left the district and came to this JSF’Sign of the Big Boot. J ohn W ortman , Cashier. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier they are being systematically hood­ so anxious for the independence of district, and is now a candidate for dis­ winked by somebody, and this being Cuba, it is interesting to note the trict attorney. Mr. Jeffery seemed to be offended be­ the year of the congressional elec­ Cuban plank of its platform of 1860, tion, and Thos H. Tongue being be­ which was as follows: “Resolved, cause the Salem Statesman published Of McMinnville, Oregon. fore the people for re-election, it is That the democratic party are in fa­ ilis record, and wrote the editor a letter complaining because that paper did not Tbe Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. plain to be seen who that “some­ vor of the acquisition of the island of publish the trial and final conviction of Boots & Shoes Capital and Surplus, #90,000. body” is. The truth of the matter Cuba on such terms as shall be hon­ the defendant in the case of the State vs Buys and sells exchange on all tlie principal cities of the United is, it has been Mr. Tongue’s work to orable to ourselves and just to Spain, Lawrence. He concludes his letter by sar­ States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. try to convince the 359 members of at the earliest practicable moment." castically saying: “It was really too bad the house that Oregon and Washing­ This merely reflects the views of to convict a man of murder in the first ton soldiers campaigned for months democratic presidents Jefferson, degree after indicting him four times,” and fought pitched battles that a Polk, Pierce and Buchanan, who fa­ etc. That is not the point, The record great commonwealth might, be given vored annexation of Cuba, as is his­ was published to show that Mr. Jeffery lawyer of ten years’ standing, and “four” stitution has carried us safely; and we possesses so little legal ability that he years’ experience as prosecuting attorney do not believe there is any demand from to the nation; that these Indian war torically proven. had to make four attempts before he when the truth was he was admitted to any considerable number of our people DEPART time schedules veterans instead of defending their ARRIVE The Oregonian could properly prepare an indictment practice law only five years ago and nev­ for amendment to it. own homes, went hundreds of miles Chicago- Only at its peril can the democrat­ Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. er served as prosecuting attorney bnt has as yet seen no proposed amendment for murder, which is so simple in form Portland Worth, Omaha. Kan­ 4 p. m. to defend settlers in other localities ic national convention vary its plat­ chat any law student could easily pre­ one term, his southern Oregon demo­ which, in its judgement, would not mar Special sas City, St. Louis, 9:15 a. ni. Chicago and East. and to perform duties that the gov­ form from that adopted at Sioux pare it properly. cratic and populistic friends, who claim it, unless it be the one to strike out the Atlantic ernment ought to have performed Falls, and the end, it matters not how Salt Lake, Denver, Ft That Jeffery made four attempts before he sold out the people's party in that clause that forbids free negroes to enter Express 7 a. m. Worth. Omaha Kan­ and which it shamefully neglected. attained, will be inevitable disinte­ he got the man indicted once, is what district two years ago, might not have the state; and inasmuch as this clause 9 p. m. sas City, St. Louis, gathered up his official records and for ­ Chicago and East. is, and always has been a dead letter, it In condemning Congressman Tongue gration and death. If the party is the records show. This is what run up for the non passuge of the bill the to rehabilitate itself that work would the costs and made the alleged "trouble warded them to this district for publica­ may still be disregarded, as it ever has Walla Walla, Lewiston Spokane been. Let us put a quietus on this craze Spokane, M innt a pu­ 8:40 a. m. veterans ure attacking the only seem to be cut out for 1994 rather of the state in the Lawrence case. Per­ tion. Flyer li-, bl. Paul, Duluth, for amendment to the constitution by 6 p. m. Milwaukee, Chicago friend that the bill has ever had in than 1000. At present the demo­ haps if Mr. Jeffery had not commenced and East. setting the word “ No ” against every one The Prnpo«ed Amendment«. to blow about his pretended great legal congress. He has luborcd faithfully cratic party cannot get away from OCEAN STEAnSHIP5 8 p. ID. From one declaration contained in tbe ot the batch.—Oregonian. 4 p. m. to secure its passage, but has done Mr. Brvan and his platform, and he abilities so soon after the state conven­ All Sailing dates sub­ tions, and got it into print that he was a state republican platform the Oregonian ject to change. so against great odd.«. cannot get away from his record and Forsan Francisco— The Reporter office is printing the tick­ dissents. This is the declaration which Sail every days. his speeches. The populists have et for the coming election in this coun­ assumes to pledge the party to support Dailv Ex If the principles advocated by our hitched him to their cart, and are The Sunday the constitutional amendment for ail in­ ty. There will be 26,000 of them. Columbia River Stmr* 4Exm’ democratic and populist friends ure making the pace with the democrats 8 p. in . crease of the number of justices of the su­ work is complicated ovew former years Satti rday To Astoria and Way- Sunday the same, then they should compose hitched on behind. 10 p. m. Landings. preme court from thrice to five. This bv the recent change in road districts, one party. But if they are not the And .«lie does not understand why. Her cannot be a parlv matter. The Orego­ some precincts having as many as three. Willamette River. G a. m. 4:30 p. m. same, then as a matter of principle Decoration day, tbe one day of the work used to seem so easy. You could nian is of the opinion that such increase Ex Sunday Oregon City, Newberg, Ex. Salem Independence Sunday they should be entirely independent 365 set aside by the legislature for tell her whereabouts as she worked by should not be made. The simple wav to ami Wav-Landings tbe snatches of song which now and A party should represent principles, paying tribute to the memory of our again overflowed her happy lips. And ’ 1 relieve the supreme court is an act of the Willamette and Yam­ 7 a. m. 3:30 p. m. _. Her IL. '. head ---- 1 legislature cutting of appeal of petty aud the success of a party should be patriot dead: a day when the nation now she can hardly keep up. Rivers. Tue. Thur Mon.. Women as Well as Men and Sat. Oregon hill City, pains, her back hurts, and she feels cases for small sums. Dayton, Wed. a triumph over these principles. mourns and the republic bows her entirely ami Wky-Landings. woni out. and Fri. The Oregonian feels it its duty to warn The late “Bryan" convention in this head in grief, should be kept sacred What is the mat­ Are Made Miserable by 6 a. in. Willamette River. 1 :30 p. m. our farmers, laborets. business men and Tues. Thur Portland to Corvallis 4 Mon county represented principle on one to the purpose of its dedication, it ter ? The proba­ We and Sat Kidney Trouble. bility is that the anl I« Cl.I RIXINO LIST. was thought would enable the hybrid are dear, without having their grief and organs of di­ means of increasing and promoting it. that It is not uncommon gestion aud nutri­ party to wipe the earth w'th the re­ intensified by the harsh voice of a tion cured and for a child to be born Already the laws of the state give too We have special arrangements with afflicted with weak kid­ strengthen cd, publicans on June 4th. The nomi­ nearby ball game. much encouragement t