The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, September 07, 1900, Image 4

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Lemons are probably more abundant,
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and cheaper Ilian sour milk down wheat this year, the prune men and
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the
hopmen
are
wearing
the
old-time
there.
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I». I. ISBI HV, Editor A Eropr.
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smiles just now.
That’s the motto of many a woman's
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J <à. ECKWAN, Akkoclale Editor.
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life. She manages the house, receives
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“A dranger asks The Oregonian
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friends, entertains company, with a moan
:
Great
Britain
is
unrelenting
when
to
inform
him
how
muelica.
hexemp
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in the mouth which is stifled and a smile
Subscription $1 OO Per Year.
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tiou is allowed a bankrupt in this dealing with her enemies or those on the face which is a mask to cover up
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her pain.
Only
who oppose her sway. Recently
state.
Bankrupts
are
allowed
the
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ADVERTISING k vteh .
those who note the
Lieut. Cordua plead guilty to enter­
Depend on the makers. Every suit labeled 1 ♦ ♦
■ dark ringed eyes,
RendlngnotlceMn local columns 10 cents por same exemptions as arc allowed
line tor drst week and 5 cents per line tht realier. judgment debtors under the law of ing into a conspiracy to abduct Gen­
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t. the lines about
Dhpiwy advertisement« annual rataa, one inch
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L.
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&
Co.
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K- the lips, the ocea­
eral
Roberts
and
kill
a
number
of
per month 91; each additional inch 60 cent# per this state.
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The only provision for
ni sional pallor of
month.
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For this of­
Obituary and marriage notice« not exceeding what might be called “cash exemp­ other British officers.
T the cheek, know
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are
perfect
in
fit
and
finish.
They
are
not
10 line« published free, if furnished In time to
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the
real
story.
be current new*. Additional matter 10 cent« per tion” is that a man with a family is fense lie has been shot. Cordua was
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Such women are
CHEAP Clothes, but GOOD Clothes, at a
line.
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allowed to retain one month’s wages an officer in the Boer army, and the
J among the most
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moderate price. Their label is a guarantee.
grateful for the
or so much thereof as may be neces­ summary punishment inflicted upon
:
FRIDAY’, SEPT. 7, 1900,
cures
performed
We are sole agents for this line. Come in
sary to support his family a month. him will not tend to create a love for
by the use of Dr.
and
see. them.
As a general thing ready cash does Britishers among the Boers, though
Pierce’s Favorite
Our wool growers—and all of our not cut much of a figure in the assets it may make them fear their con­
Prescription.
To
New arrivals in Fall Neckwear, 25 and 50c.
Smile and not to
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farmers ought to be wool growers— of bankrupts.
querors.
suffer is something
will remember that when Mr. Bryan
wonderful to them.
Women suffering
was a congressman, he was for free
A case of considerable importance^, 1° the midst of the Chinese crisis
from female weak-
wool all the time.
,
when
the
people
of
three
continents
and one that will determine the au­
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ness, inflamma­
The Best $1.50 Hat in America.
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tion, ulceration or
thority of county courts to employ had become convinced that Russia
the drains that so
Others from $2 to $3.50.
The war in China is greatly stirnu private counsel, is likely to come up was foremost in the effort to grab
weaken the body,
lating business in San Francisco. in the circuit court at Albany. The Chinese territory, the Czar has called
take ” Favor-
ite Prescription ”
Russia, Germany and France are all case is one in which District Attor­ a halt. Joining hands with the Uni­
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with almost abso-
shipping supplies for their soldiers ney Hart will appear before the Linn ted States in the endeavor to hasten
lute certainty of
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cure, It’s sure to
in China from that port and have county court in opposition to the al­ the restoration of peace, Russia has
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help,
almos; iure to heal. It has
purchasing agents buying cattle and lowance of $525 to Attorney Watson, gone even a step further than Amer­ cured
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i ninety-eight per cent, of those
THE CLOTHIER,
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other necessaries for the use of their of Albany, for conducting a suit ica. The Czar proposes to withdraw who gave
ve it a fair and faithful trial.
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Mrs. H A. Alsbrook, of Austin, Lonoke Co.,
troops in the present campaign.
against defaulting County Treasurer the allied army from Pekin in order Ark.,
Union Block, McMinnville.
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writes: "After five months of great suf­
with female weakness I write this for the
I
Morris. Mr. Hart contends that the that negotiations with the Chinese fering
benefit of other sufferers from the same afflic­
I doctored with our family physician
It is solemnly asserted that the or­ trial should have been conducted by government may be facilitated. tion.
without any good results, so my husband urged
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chards of today produce no such District Attorney Hayden, and since There is a strong probability that me to try Dr. Pierce’s medicines—which I did,
with wonderful results. I am completely cured
magnificent fruit as they did thirty that official was ready and willing to Germany will follow the example set I took four bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
scription, four of his ‘ Golden Medical Discov­
years ago, and if this is so, there attend to that duty, thecountycourt by the United States and Russia. In ery
’ and two vials of his ‘ Pleasant Pellets.’ *
view
of
such
action
by
the
leading
must be some natural cause for it. had no authority to employ other
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Some ascribe the cause to the lack of counsel to look after public business. nations, the complications in China Pierce by letter free. All correspond­
ence confidential.
Address Dr. R. V.
care and cultivation. The farmer of Mr. Hart says he is informed that an will have a chance for cool, level­ Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
thirty years ago took an intelligent injunction will be brought to restrain headed adjustment, and the world­
interest in the selection of his fruit, the payment of the money, should wide war that a short time agot was
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so imminent, will be averted.
and especial pride in its cultivation. the claim be allowed by the court.
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The farmer of those days had one
The fine weather that has enabled
A weak nation can be pardoned for
natural advantage over his successor
the
farmers to harvest their crops
giving
up
a
work
which
it
does
badly,
of today, and only one—he planted
without
interruption still holds out,
but
a
strong
nation
cannot
be
par
Grissen’s Old Stand.
his trees in a virgin soil, but the
conditions can be made equal by doned for flinching from a great work and is permitting the owners of hop­
thorough cultivation and judicious because there are attendant difficul­ yards to put into bale a fine quality
Our large Fall Stock of
fertilization. Fruit culture is one of ties and hardships. The century of hops. If it should continue two
the coming industries of Oregon. which is just closing has seen what weeks longer the farmers will be Shoes for both ladies and gen­
Small farm holdings will be the rule the century which is opening wilj about ready to welcome the gentle tlemen.
‘•Meet Us On the Midway”
in this country twenty-five years surely also see vast strides in .civil­ patter of the raindrops. Rain is
Come
in
and
see
them.
needed,
for
the
dust
of
ages
perme
­
The Event of the Tinies.
ization,
the
result
of
tlx*
conquest
of
/hence, and the Willamette valley will
then be one great orchard and gar­ the world’s waste places, and the re­ ates every nook and cranny of the
Our footwear fits correctly,
den. Its climate, soil and natural sult of the expansion of the great rul­ valley, and rivers and streams are and wears well, because it is
adaptability to the production of ing races of the world. Those who becoming old and shrunken. People
selected by a practical boot
fruits and vegetables will make it oppose the spread of civilization and ask what has become of the water,
and
shoemaker of 30 years’
Occupying many solid blocks, taking in an entire street from
such. There are plenty of countries the maintenance of stable govern­ and others with the prime, old popu­
curb to curb.
experience.
list
doctrine
in
view,
say
there
is
that can raise wheat, oats and bar­ ment as undertaken by the United
ley, but only a few favored spots are States, are fighting against the stars just as much water in the world as
Portland, Oregon, September 4 to 15,1900.
udapted to fruits and vegetables, in their courses, for they are striving ever there was, but it is not in circu­
Under the auspices of the Portland Elks. Surpassing in magnitude amt gran­
and none surpass the Willamette val­ to bring dishonor upon the American lation; it is being hoarded. If there
deur any tiling of the kind ever attempted on the Pacific coast. Something to re­
member up to the date of your heart tailure.
ley in this regard. Diversified farm republic. They can qualify, refine, was as good a prospect for the hoards
The Streets of Cairo, Jhc Oriental Theater, The German Village, The Dancing
ing, which includes the production of differentiate and differ all they wish, of money being put into circulation,
Girls. Au Arabian Pageant Crowning the Queen Hex. King of the Carnival, at­
tended
by his Magnificent Court, The Great Parade of the Elks and other Order«,
fruits and vegetables, is the goul to­ but fundamentally their attitude is and everybody getting more than his
The Italian Park and Fountain, The magnificent Triumphal Arch and Grand
Midway
tilled with wonderful attractions, Mining, Mercantile, Agriculture
ward which the Oregon farmer is the attitude of hostility to the great­ share, as is the ease respecting the
Horticulture and other industrial exhibits, The Women's Pavilion, designed by
water
now
stored
up,
every
Oregoni
­
women,
built
by women and decorated by women for the exhibit <4 women's in-
progressing, and proper care given ness of the nation and the greatness
duslrial work, The Grain Palace, built of Oregon and Washington grain« and
an
could
look
forward
to
prosperous
of
the
race.
grasses.
Music,
gaiety and fun. Night turned into day. Lowest rail and water
to the orchards will represent no
rates ever given to Portland from all parts of the Pacific Northwest
times, for we are assured that when
suggestion of wasted effort.
Discouragements induced bv the the rain does come, it will have to
JUUUUULSJUIJUUUUUUUUUIJUUL
low
price of the products of the hop make up for lost time, and may not
If Mr. Bryan is seeking contrasts
with Lincoln republicans why does fields during-the past several years know when to stop.
The flight of time has never
he not quote from the messages and led many growers in Oregon and
< <»lATÏ CO VI VI I SS I ON E Hs.
had a better assortment of re­
Washington
to
plow
up
and
sow
the
proclamations of Lincoln? In 1863
corders gathered under one roof
President Lincoln said; “Uutil con hopyards to wheat. While conditions
BILLS ALLOWED.
before. American clocks in all
have
certainly
been
discouraging
to
<^_Salem, Oregon, September 17 to 22,1900.
fitlence shall be reestablished little
E V Littlefield, salary............
|75
styles, designs and makes, and
hopgrowers,
they
have
scarcely
been
Bigger
and better than ever before. Grounds greatly improved,
2
can be done anywhere for what is
David Leuo, road work ..
buildings repaired and renovated, all stock buildings thoroughly dis­
surpassing all are seen those
o
“
called reconstruction. Hence our less so to thi' wheat grower who C C Barker,
infected, everything in first-class condition for the largest and best
dainty yet serviceable porcelain
Live Stock Show and Agricultural Exposition ever held on the coast
4
chiefest care must still be directed to makes that cereal his principal crop. G Louden hausen A Son “ .. .
clocks
with
their
pretty
faces
6
the urmy and navy, who have thus Owing to the discouraging conditions John Schaler, road supplies. .
$20,000 in Premiums and Purses !
and rich decorated cases that
79
fur borne their harder part so nobly this year he has little assurance of S A Manning, hdw r
Good racing every afternoon—music and fun at night, Auction
can always be washed clean and
sale of live stock will be made a leading feature. All
........ live stock and
and well.” In 18G4 Lincoln pro enough as the result of his endeavor Daniel A Agee, bridge << lumber.... 82
bright when they get a little dus­
Rowell Bros,
other exhibits hauled FREE over the Southern Pacific Railroad,
....150
to
pay
taxes
on
his
land,
while
the
claimed: ‘‘There will be no cessa­
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Reduced passenger rates on all railroads.
For premium list and
II Bailey,
... 19
ty or dirty. We have just re­
other information, address
tion of hostilities short of an end of man with a carefully tended hopyard F R Wilson
<(
....
49
ceived
twelve
cases
of
clocks
di
­
W. H. WEHRUNG, Pres ,
<<
M. . D WISDOM,
the war and the disbandment of all has promise, both as to quality and Jones »V Adams,
.... 9
rectly from the factories and con­
Hillsboro, Oregon.
Portland, Oregon.
forces hostile to the government.’’ price, of abundant returns. Gener­ M Uuderwood, rent
2
fidently assert that we have as
In all his proclamations relating to allyspeaking, the persistent farmer, Hannah Bond, care of poor. . .... 15
fine an assortment of reliable
those in rebellion President Lincoln who raises year after year a reasona­ Il F Bedwell A Co, mdse for poor. 15
clocks
at as low a price as was
bused all promises on the condition ble diversity of such products as are Jae Thoma«, cure poor.................... 8
OÄJJO JO*5*5 JÔJÔJC Jö^OoJÖ Jû Jô Jü J
ever
offered
in the Willamette
best
adapted
to
his
soil,
will
live
well
E C lluguelet,
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of unqualified acceptance of national
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J acob W ortman , Pres.
E d H endricks , Vice Pres.
valley.
and
prosper,
in
a
small
way
at
least,
H
McGuire,
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.
6
authority. These proclamations will
J ohn W ortman , Cashier.
A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier »
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make good reading for Mr. Bryan while his constantly experimenting, 1’ Raatnurten,
WM. F. DIELSCHNEIDER
T W Math, mdse for poor
. 20
easily
discouraged
though
equally
in
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and others who are striving tocreate
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The
Jewelers.
.1 C Porter,
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the impression that Jefferson and dustrious neighbor finds himself II J Littlefield, medical attendance 14 00
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Of McMinnville, Oregon.
Lincoln were as weak and blind as without hops in a hop year and W B Parker,Good Samaritan hsptl 20 40
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Mi 11 Sat l.ossei the Flat.
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the copperheads of this day. Mr. wheat in a wheat year.
Wade A Co, hdwr.
The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885.
5 10
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Capital and Suiplus, $90,000.
“No hitman being now living ever will
Bryan has u mania for associating
O B Parker, sal and labor
.... 33 75
New York society lias been shocked OO Rliude, “ ..........................
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himself with Lincoln. Tn one of his
Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the Uuited è»
. 50 Oo see the flag come down.” These words
lately by fashionable men who dis­ F W sitton, “ ami board prie .190 94 regarding the stars and stripes in the
States,
and
draws
direct
on
all
the
principal
points
in
Europe.
The
speeches he quotes Lincoln as say­
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accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited.
carded their coats and with an utter Robt Simons, puncheon ............
15 DO Philippines were spoken by General
ing in 1869 that the declaration of
disregard for the conventionalities T r Johusou, blksmtg ................... . 6 10 Daniel E. Sickles, the Grand Army vet­
independence ‘‘in all coming days
They ex-
donned a shirtwaist and mingled L Endicott, gravel hauling
. 27 50 eran and hero of Gettysburg
shall be a rebuke and a stumbling
with their fellows They wore <lo- Il Henson, corduroy .................. 6 93 press the universal sentiments of the
block to the harbinger of. tyranny
tried seats at the opera, and thrown Tlioe llall, road supplies .......... . 5 25 Grand Army veterans throughout the
and oppression," but Mr. Bryan did
. 2 00 country. The storm of cheers and ap-
out of high-toned restaurants because Jno Mauls, crowbar
not udd that when great peril men­
.1
I.
Hoskins,
salary
........................
.11« 76 plause that greeted this utterance in the
of their luck of regularity in dress.
aced the nution and those who advo­
Scott
A
Williams,
stationery
5 «5 Coliseum on Saturday night testifies to
The man without a coat, who, it was
to make room for other goods. Come
cated secession were in rebellion this
.1 II Nelson, salary etc.................. 150 25 the feeling of the general public on the
supposed, was a permanent resident
L Earhart, road grading
sentence was quoted against Lincoln
. 9 00 subject. Mr. Bryan’s proposition to haul
early, as prices tell.
of the backwoods and rural village W V Telephone Co., rent ........
to show that he was a tyrant and an |
. 3 00 down the flag at Manila and send the
3’4 Mitchell Wagon, complete
districts, has at last invaded the I O O F lodge, {»oiling place ... 2 00 American soldiers home in disgrace is
$85
oppressor, because he took measures
not popular anywhere. The great crowds
i2-disc Steel Harrow
cities. The intense heat of the east­ Wilber Long, bridge work
32
. 11 00 now assembled in Chicago are fairly
to suppress rebellion and prese ?rve
ern cities lias made a coat a burden. C T Long,
8-foot
Steel
Hay
Rake
do
............
20
75
representative
not
ouly
of
the
west
but
the uuion. Mr. Bryan s father ar
25
The kun has shown no courtesy to .lohn Rohr, painting court house 863 00 ofthe entire north. Their enthusiasm
16-inch Solkey Plow
gued that Lincoln was a tyrant und
40
for
President
McKinley's
policy
in
the
any one. and the natural product of .las Minty, stock inspector
8 S3
that he violated the spirit of the
Philippines is indicative of the senti­
Plows, Harrows and other implements at
the heated term is the man with a Jack A Timberlake,bridge lumber 105 50 ments of the great majority of the nation.
declaration of independence and the
Low Prices.
do
40 11 —Chicago Tribune.
shirtwaist. The costume, it is said, , H Bailey,
constitution when he made war on
\V
H
Morris,
bridge
work
.
2
00
is quite picturesque and simple, and
rebels, just as bis son now intimates
The farmers of Kansas aresoover-
conveys the impression of work and Jas McCain, stationery ................ 32 40
that President McKinley is violating
11 Sikes, work in rock quarry
.. 16 50 flowing with McKinley prosperity
comfort as well. The man with the
Yamhill Reporter, adv’g A blanks 13 50 | that they are going to construct a
all the principles of Lincoln republi­
shirtwaist is not a desperate charae
Petition of C. C. Baker and 113 others
canism in attempting to subdue re­
ter, therefore the city should not be tor county road continued until next great artificial lake, so that they can
bellion in the Philippines.
have a place where they can go for a
shocked at his appearance. He is term.
summer
outing. As Kansas is a
Application of F. W. and Allie Mar­
In southern California, where they more active than the fellows with
prohibition
state, it is presumed that
coata,
and
it
is
only
fronrthe
esthetic
tin for an order vacating A and B streets
raise lemons, they have discovered a
standpoint that people arc called up in Martin's add to city of McM. Order the whiskey sold there will be suffici­
method of circumventing the linking
ent to provide the lake with imagin­
was made vacating said streets.
on to consider him.
C F. Daniels carries s stock of floor
A. L.
A.
L. Pearson
Pearwon has
has taken
taken field
field work
work
powder trust. Instead of baking
ary sea serpents and other necessary feed and baled bay, and sells as cheap as with
the Ancient Order of United Work-
powder they use the juice of half a The RxeoxTiEK »nd Weekly Oregonian C. IV. Talmage is spending a season at attractions of every well-regulated
the same can be bought anywhere in the men. and left for aouthern Oregon thia
lemon with a spoonful of saleratus. one vear for |2, strictly in aihance
Tillamook coast resort«.
and up to date summer resort.
valley.
week.
Yamhill County
Reporter
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F. Dielschneider,
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