are probably that the annuity system of the government has joined aborig­ inal laziness in forming a coinbina- I». I. ASHIICV, Editor A I’ropr. I tion which has resulted in pauperism .1 <«. ECK »I 1 SI, tuwlalr Editor. of the type that only exerts itself to Subscription $1 OO Per Year. demand food when hungry. This is but the natural consequence of too much paternalism of the government ADVERTISING K \TEH. Reading notice»-in local columns 10 cents per carrying able Ixidied men instead of line for first week and ■» rents per line thereafter. requiring them to work. Display advertisements annual rates, one inch Yamhill County Reporter per month SI ; each additional inch «50 cents (a r month. Obituary and marriage notice« not exceeding 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to be current new«. Additional matter 10 ctul.“ per line. FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1900. It lias remained for Mr. Jones, of Toledo, formerly a third party man. but now openly a democrat, to make the most remarkable misquotation of the campaign. In a speech at Detroit a few nights ago he said: "I am not here to appeal to your partisanship or passion, but to your patriotism, and 1 am reminded in this connection of that saying of Jesus of Galilee, ‘The world is my country and to do good is my religion.’ ” The author of the sentence is Tom Paine. The special methods employed for the protection of President McKinley from possible assault, since the late discovery of a secret plot to assassi­ nate him, is deemed necessary by all prudent men. Assassination has gone out of fashion in serious politics, and the chief peril of modern statesmen is from crack-brained fanatics. The tendency of ambitious mountehawks to arouse class hatred has produced a large army of irrationals, any one of whom might visit the president and murder him if the way were not blocked by the police. It was wholly unnecessary to guard the persons of the earlier presidents of the (Jnited States. The sad sequel of Lincoln’s second term, and Garfield's tragic and untimely fate give evidence of times and conditions. Ill Old Wnrhorme l.ost Io the unites. Hr), William M. C'olvig, of Jacksonville, one of the leading lawyers of Oregon, and a democratic warhorse of the old school, has come out against Bryan. Four years ago Mr. Colvig loyally sup­ ported Bryan, and was knowi^ as one of the beet campaigners the democracy had in Oregon. But he can’t stand the Bry- anile doctrine of banting down the flag and has declared for McKinley and Roosevelt. In a letter to George A. Steel, chairman of the republican state committee, offering his services for the campaigh, Mr. Colvig says: “There are a goodly number of demo- crats in this (Jackson) county, w I10, for the sake of party, might be led consider ably out of the way on purely economic questions relating to governmental af­ fairs, but when they are required, ae now, by their leaders to take a position that, makes them feel like American cowards, they will not. go. Some of us place our love of country, its flag, its in­ stitutions, and its destiny far above par­ ty loyalty.” Mr. Colvig will lie in Portland, Octo­ ber 26 or 29, and w ill deliver a 30 or 40- minute speech at some meeting to be ar­ ranged by the republican state commit­ tee. Heal Ewiule Trunaleri. K riesten Nielson to August Olsson 2 1-2 a t 4 r I................................... $ S J Laehier to Mm R M Disney 11 hf lot 3 blk 13 If & Ladd to New­ berg ................................................ R M Disney to C MSkeels n hf lot 3 blk 13 114 L add to Newberg North Yamhill Cemetery Assn to JasPugh lot in bk 25 cemetery The American Mtg Co of Scotland to Stephen E Vanorder lots 4 to 12 inclusive blk 60 Dundee A P Oliver to John G Shires 19.81 a pt John Welch d 1 c 13 r 2 and 3 Chas M Hodson to Letitia Bean blk 25 John’s add to McM Nancy K Harding et al to Edwin S Carl 8 lots blk 1 Johns’ add to MeM ...................................................... Leona S Heacock to Wm Barton 400 s’» 125 15 Travilla, the Hoberg tract ad­ joining Lafayette ........................'. Jerome B Walling to Silas R Hr. i <1 well 33 1-3 ft off w end lots 4, 5 and 6 blk 26 Dundee ..................... LB Duzan and wf to .Jos T Ror- rabaugh pt Andrew’ Smith d 1 c P M Scroggiu and wf to Mary James lot 1 blk 5 Bibee’s ad to Sheridan................ ........................ John and Susan Stanbrough to II (J Hansen 6*4 a pt Jas Morris •S'T3>-S>4> Exercise is as bad aa too little for the >5 growing girl. It is very easy for her to overdo, and thia is especially dangerous at tluV critical perioa of a young girl's 55« life when she crosses the line of woman­ hood. It is not an uncommon thing to lay the foundation for years of after misery by neglect of nterssarj precau­ tions at the firat d 1 c t 3 r 2 "change of life.” The use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription not only Resignation of J E Hubbard as judge establishes regular­ ity, but it gives of election and chairman of Lafayette health to the entire voting precinct accepted and J H Olds womanly organ iam. appointed to succeed. It is the best medi­ Likewise resignation of J C McCrea cine for diseases peculiar to women in South Newberg accepted and Lee because it cures the Jones appointed to succeed. causes of disease Five wildcat scalps compared and completely and per­ manently. found correct. " Favorite Prescrip­ Action of the court taken Sept. 7, tion” contains no $15 on the indi- 1900, allowing alcohol, neither gent fund of this county for funeral ex­ opium, cocaine nor penses of E M Garrison, recommended any other narcotic. by the relief committee of Custer post It cannot disat rescinded and revoked, and clerk is di- with the most c rected to cancel said warrant. cate constitution. BILLS ALLOWED. " For a number of months I suffered with Kauffman Bros, hauling gravel . . 12 female trouble.'’ writes Miss Agnes McGowne, C E Branson, leveling......................... 3 of tin Bank Street Washington. D. C. "I tried J S Courtney,professional service. 7 various remedies, but none seemed to do me any permanent good The doctors said it was the Valley Transcript, stationery......... i2 worst case of internal trouble they ever had. I ¡i F R Wilsdn, bridge lumber . . decided to write to you for help, I received a Good Samaritan hosptl, care poor 5 very encouraging reply aud commenced treat meat at once I had not used your ' Favorite Rowell Bros, bridge lmbr.. . 222 Prescription ’ a week before 1 began to feel Yamhill Reporter, ptg ... ...13 better, and, as I continued, my health gradually .25 improved, and is improving every day.” I N Branson, per diem J C McCrea, “ .......... • 23 Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical 209 St Vincent hosptl, care poor Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on City McM, water and light. 18 receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to Chicago store, mdse for elk’s office i expense of mailing only. Addr Neal & Morris, blksmtg.................. 3 R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. S L Hayden, hauling gravel.......... 1 T Derr, “ “ ............ 12 C Grissen, stationery......................... .. 15 T W Nash & Co, mdse for poor 20 I Ai A 1 ETTE. 8 Nichols & Gabriel, “ C E Smith, “ 7 Miss Belle Belcher is in Portland visit­ J C Porter, “ 24 ing her brother, C. T. Belcher. Sutton Calkins &. Co, 12 < < Mr. and Mrs. Harris of Portland are Grange & Farmers’ Co, 30 C C Linden, justice transcript. . . 9 here visiting her father, J. L. Vickrey. Chas Taylor, bridge work................ 5 Mrs. G. G. Bingham of Salem is over G W Anderson, bridge work. 4 visiting relatives and friends this week. Ed ” ” ” ............ 4 2 R P Bird, sundry expenses paid Mr. Lownsdale has a heavy crew pick­ ” salary judge ..................... 66 ing apples now The apples are fine. Vine W Pearce, justice transcript 8 F W Sitton, expense conveying to Mrs. Metzger of Dallas came down reform school....................................... 17 25 last Monday and wil 1 visit here for a F W Sitton, salary and brd pris. .194 O7 week. O T&T Co, rent phone................ 7 00 Wm Wess, comdr, soldier fund for Grandma Burnett of McMinnville is Buckley . ............................................. 35 IO visiting relatives and friends here this J N Gohe, rebate on taxes................ II 72 week. Crittenden Refuge Home, month­ I11 a late issue of the Oregonian an 45 editorial headed “Notice to Delin­ quents" shames the Bryanites of Or­ 1 egon for their lack of enthusiasm for 8 oo ly allowance ....................................... Preaching in the M. E. church next their candidate, and throws out the 250 Sunday, at 11 o’clock and at night, by intimation that the Oregonian might NEW HERE. the pastor. cease circulation of democratic cam­ Rev. Branch of Dayton will preach 250 paign literature in the shape of com­ On Sunday John Larkin anil Ore Price in the Presbyterian church next Sunday wheeled to Dayton and Lafayette. munications. Th«- Oregonian has no M rs. Adelaide Bodmer of La Grande, at 11 o’clock. cause for complaint at the burden of lots 12 and 13 blk A Hobson’s 350 visited in town for some weeks, and re­ add to Newberg.................................. Mrs. Robt. Wilson and Mrs. Liza Jones Bryan matter it is expected to carry. O C Wright and wf to Leona Hea­ of Portland were here visiting relatives turned to her home. The Oregonian has abused President cock lots 12 and 13 blk A Hob­ A public reception will be given at the over Sunday. McKinley unjustly, and, notwith­ son’s add to Newberg...................... 350 M.E. church on Thursday to welcome Ira Orton and others are taking baths standing the seeming loyal support Lucinda and Leon A Amy to Katie the new minister, Rev. Hiram Gould, for rheumatism at the mineral springs. of the administration since the Phil­ E M iller ne qr sec 7 t 5 r 7. 750 and his family. He says it is helping him. This is the adelphia convention, the Bryan peo­ Walter Ford and wf to Bruce N I. Ed. Holt, a former townsman of usual verdict. ple cannot help looking to the Ore­ Wood lot 12 Chehalem Orchard ours, but now a resident of Oaksdale, The youngest sister of Mrs. Vickrey gonian for succor in this, their dark­ Home. ■ $ 2500 Washington, is here on a visit and liis died near Salem last Monday. Mrs. jolly laugh is good to hear. est hour. No democratic paper has .1 E and Edith D Holt to Annie Vickrey and Fred went to Salem Monday The republicans have issued a call to I, and Gracie E Dudley 5* • t ever said the unkind words about the evening, and brought the corpse down 1000 reorganize the McKinley club, and they on the boat Wednesday. She was buried 3 r 2 .............................................. president that the Oregonian bus, will soon have some good speakers to ad­ and the Bryanites are loth to take it The American Mtg Co of Scotland at Newberg on Wednesday. dress the people of this vicinity. to J Ben Walling 33 1-3 ft oil seriously now. Tuesday evening the United Artisan ------ V-—........ w side of lots 4, 5 and 6 blk lodge of Newberg served a fine banquet 26 Dundee ........................................... 15 Senator Sherman lately made this in Crater's hall, in honor of about fortj- statement, which, being of interest David Nance et ux to Win Eailes int in 16o a in sec 34 t5 r7 400 new members who have recently joined Opinion ot Judge Hnrnelt Affirmed. to farmers, they should bear in mind the order here. Lafayette lodge was Judge Wolverton of the supreme court Francis Hauswirth to Mary E in the coming canvass: ’’Duringthe Jones blk 7 Hauswirth 2<1 add well represented. has passed on the above case, in which first year of the Wilson law, the agri A union mass meeting is to be held, the plaintiff, while acting as sheriff of to North Yamhill ............ 12 5 cultural imports all of which are Henry Johnson to R R Seitters at the Baptist church to organize an anti Yamhill county, brought suit to recover such as are produced in the United 31.35 a pt N B Bean die t 4 r 4 500 saloon society. Newberg has no saloon tile salary of his deputy, and a demurrer by that name, but the cider mill is do­ to his complaint having been sustained, States, the most common products of W W and M J Smith to August our farms were of the value of >107, Bosch pt lot 4 blk 14 Lafayette loo ing a rushing business, with success, if judgment was rendered against him, anybody should ask you. dismissing the action, from which heap- 342,622; during the last year of the .1 D Dicky et al to Richard Ayl pealed. The opinion of the supreme- McKinley law. the imports of the ward 27 a pt l’eter Carlyle d lc 44» Two new windows have been court says that the sheriffs are not en­ same farm products were of the value C B Wilson and wf to I. M Park­ 3b placed in the west wall of the Chica­ titled to recover the salaries of their dep­ of >51,414,844. In other words, the er 25x21x1 ft in Newberg go store building. uties Such demands are personal and Mary Simpson to J 1’ Simpson imports of agricultural products, Peter Paulus, late of Michigan, but should be made 111 the names of deputies lot 4 Macy's 1st add to Dayton 15° produced in this country in the great A E Bain to E Estes lots 1 and more recently from Albany lias themselves, unless duly assigned. In opened a tailor shop in the Flvnn this particular, the complaint fails to est abundance, were doubled ill 2 blk Io Rowland's add to McM 35° building. See his ad in another state a cause of action, and the demurrer amount under the Wilson law, as Adam Dell ami wf to Marv E eol umn. compared with the amount imported was properly sustained. under the McKinley law. It is clear COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT SUMrtARY OF YAMHIl.l. COUNTY. that a tariff for revenue, no matter Over-Work Weakens 1W9 1900 1M9!) what else it may do, does not bring Aerea Of intubi«' lumi 117,611 12 0»M. »7 » 12,0*1,600 Your Kidneys. 091,422 722,330 2;x»,2:w Vere» of non-tillable lami the promised help to farmers. 346.766 309,94‘> tinproveinenta oti deeded landa Town «ud city l.ola Improvementa 011 sanie noi deeded Stories of famine and suffering Milesol •' railroad 011 I hu land I among the Indians on the Sacaton Miles ot telegraph »nd telephone reservation in Arizona till the press PO0 Rolling stock, depot grounds and improvein ts engines, etc dispatches, and widespread death is Steainlmats. Merchandise and stock in trade Farming implement«, wagons, etc certain to occur this winter, among MoiWJ Notes and account».................... the aborigines. Hunger and suffer Shares of Stock ............................ furniture, jewelry, etc ing appeals at once to the better side Household Horses and mules of human nature, and while they may Cattle Sheep and goats be only Indians, death by starvation Swine............. ....... must lie as terrible for them as it Dross value of all property would lie for one who possesses all Exemptions............................ Total taxable property the traits of industry and self-help. Number of Tolls People with a knowledge of Indian character do not need to be told that “You Need a New Suit. the Indian man will not work, that such labor as is necessary to keep! bare life ufisit is performed by the squaws. As a race the Indian takes | no thought of the morrow. These lordly sous of the forest have lean­ ings toward socialism, and they have learned to depend upon a parental Has opened a shop on l’> Street, in government for fixxi and raiment. It the Flynn building. is evident that news of the discovery of iwaixe by Hiawatha, as recited by Mia Prices are Reasonable, and he Guarantees a Fit. Longfellow, has not yet reached the Indians of Arizona, or that coMlitu Fine Stock of Goods lor Pants and Suita, to select from. tiouaJ inertia pn-venls them from 1 pruhung by it. Tbe facts in the casej Cleaning and Repairing. peter panini Merchant (Tailor ....... «59.21 ... ........ ....... 220.370 353. <366 11 ‘»00 17.5.236 6.335 715 29.574 #».♦3.5 1X7,73) 97.,2#» 105.715 701 796 ♦ .'.“•2 0.3V» 2.5,239 4.1 >0 6,002 • »06 19 261 4.766 399,130 92.005 166.270 l30.«.rJ5 H 2. »45 52,615 10 wo |5 233.051 3.M» 215.730 307.945 10,715 173.9S5 5.995 39.-205 175.000 105,090 1111,27.s 467,490 ID0.I4Ì0 1*1.67» 125.796 95.660 37.MO ILS'« 471. K J i .» a >.. v > h Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, All the blood in your body pasres through your kidneyo once evety three minutes. ? The kidneys are your »s blood purifiers, they fil­ ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu­ matism come from ex- I cess of uric acid in the I blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin­ ning in kidney trouble. It you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for it« wonderful cures of the most distressing cases •nd is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and or.e-dollar siz­ es. You may have a sample bottle bv mail ___ _____ _ free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney cr bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. HAMBLIN, THE CLOTHIER. Are You Looking for Ready to Wear Clothing With all the styles, fit and finish of the best merchant tailoring ? We have them, and they coet no more than the cheap, throe n together kinds. When you wear an S. quickly L. S. & Co. Suit or Overcoat You know you are dressed properly. Prices from |10 to |20. We have received another shipment of TRUNKS. 'Z UNDERWEAR, M. Born & Co.’s representative will be at our store Oct. . 15th, with their line of merchant tailoring samples. ( ’ J get jour Come and measure taken. THE CLOTHIER, Union Block, McMinnville. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ go 2 ./sJLtfi, BARGAINS 8 Furniture ! All New Stock and Strictly Up-to-date. We are satisfied we can out­ fit you in household furniture as cheap as any house in the valley. Picture Frames made to order. A large variety of Mat Boards and Binding Papers. Headquarters for The Celebrated X Woven "Wire Fence E. ESTES & SON. oooo has all the necessary sup­ plies for making connec­ tion with the I f HODSON New Sewers. All Plumbing Work entrusted to him will receive the best possible attention. Plows, Harrows and other implements at Low Prices. J acob W ortman , Pres. J ohn W ortman , Cashier. E d H endricks , Vice Pres. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier The First National Bank Of McMinnville, Oregon. Established in 1885. The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Capital and Surplus, $90,000. Buys and sells exchange 011 all the principal cities of the United States, and draws direct on £11 the principal points in Europe. The accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. e B PIANO AND ORGAN ▼ HOU PRICES ON Chickering Weber Kimball Hinze Whitney And other Pianos will be slaughtered for the Next Thirty Days. Pianos aud Organs sold on easy payments. Old Instruments taken in exchange. Scott & Williams, Third St., McMinnville. 37 4*4 » *» » à» *> *> ’»• •»