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luluuibu« Yamhill County Reporter I». I. AMHI’KV, F.dHor A l*ropr. J K< K M Afc*»ociBl<‘ Kdttwr. Subsc r i i “It’s Tough, But You've Got To Like it!" i< > n $1 OO PffiF Year. advertising bites . RaadlnK noticed ii local column» 10 cent» per line for first week and •» cenlM per line thereafter. ' Display a«lvertiMeinehlK. nnnunl rate». one inch per mouth 91; each additional inch fiO cents per month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 line« published free, if furnished in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per line. FRIDAY. NOV. 9, 1990. Victory Exceeding All Expectation. Good Government andProsperity to Continue. DEMOCRATS UNDER THE DOCTOR’S CARE. McUuol Ñatea» No more smoke, for a while anyway. School is progressing nicely, anil bet ter recitations are being obtained every «lay. The smaller boys are playing “shinny” these tine days. Yon should visit us next Friday after noon. We are going to have a debate. Our debate last Friday was a grainl suc cess. All the debaters did well. The «(uestion vyas “Resolved, That there is more pleasure in anticipation than in re alization.” The judges were Miss Elsie llolibs, Chairman Irvine and Carl Short ridge. The decision was in favor of the negative. Mr . Irvine and Lair Thomp son made some gooil remarks. Here is the program for next Friday the 16th of November: Song, society; recitation, Geiiev i Vinton; essay, Edith Reynolds; select reading, Hugh Bristow; minute speech, Earnest Poole; recitation, Vern on Dennis; essay, Edna Hodson, select reading, Mabel Reynolds; debate, Re solved, That the Indian has had more unjust treatment than the negro; affirm ative, Vernon Derby, Frank Snyder, Edith Hamblin; negative, Myrtle Stew ardson, Otis Neal, Nora Seitters. The visitors last Friday afternoon at the de bate were: Misses Hobbs, Goucher, Mrs. W. T. Vinton, Messrs. Thompson, Jones, Hobbs, Adams, Shortridge and Director Irvine. It has been suggested that Bryan Latest election returns up to press hour have not changed the result make a motion to call the election of McKinley has 292 electoral votesand Bryan !•>.’>, although Nebraskas 8, listed for McKinley, and Kentucky’s 13 listed for Bryan, are still in doubt. McKinley unanimous. It is evident, however, that first e-.tim.ites in these two states will be cor ------------- » • < . . rect. California gave McKinley about 19.099, Oregon gave upwards of 14- The weather bureau at Washing 900, and Washington 10,900 majority. The plurality of the republican ton forecasted for Tuesday, the Oth, a day without adropof rain through out the entire region of the United States. The forecast was correct with the exception of Milwaukee, Wis. Such a condition is remark able, for even Oregon suspended the rules and gave a dry day for election. ------ ► ------ President McKinley is the 17th president without a middle name. This week's visitors were Miss Edna The list includes George Washing Forbes, class of 1900, Miss Georgia Rey ton, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, nolds and Miss Fannie Newell. James Madison, James Monroe, An What is the matter with our school? drew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, It is all right. It went for McKinley John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Millard against Bryan by a vote of 116 to 80, Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, .James which was divided among the different Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln, An rooms as follows: Prof. Bristow and Miss Akin, McKin drew Johnson, Grover Cleveland, ley 51; Bryan 3t. Benjamin Harrison and William Mc Miss Bird, McKinley 13; Bryan 13. Kinley. It is therefore evident that the American people like their presi national ticket in New York is 145,000. Kansas swings over to the repub Miss Voran, McKinley 24; Bryan 12. Miss Green, McKinley 19; Bryan 12. dents to have only one Christian lican column, and South Dakota follows, along with Utah and Wyoming. Miss Hembree, McKinley 9; Bryan 10. McKinley ’ s total plurality in the states carried by him, with the exception name. —— • ---------— of Delaware, whose pluralities are not at hand, is 1,380,827. Bryan’s plu Heul £«tate Tramteri. It is figured by the census bureau rality in the states which he carried is 632,000, leaving McKinley a clear Irena Everest to M C Luellen lot 8 plurality of 748,827 of the popular vote. In 1896 Mr. McKinley ’ s popular that the figures of the population by blk 6 Everest’s add to Newberg $ 50 plurality was 602,555. counties will be ready by the first of Thos W Nash and wf to Geo Nash the year, and that all the data need Executive clemency will probably 26 73 a pt M Matheny d 1 c t 5 r Bryan's renomination assumed ed by congress for the reapportion- 3 ............................................................. 1000 inentof representation will be avail that sound money men would aban be asked in the case of Mrs. Minnie John II ami Lucy II Rees to Axum able when the session begins in De don the cause after winning one vic Crockett, of Pendleton, who was Newby 15 a pt O J Walker d 1 c 800 cember. This matter of a new ap tory. Bryan’s second defeat indi last week sentenced to a term of life S R Jenkins and wf to John Baker portionment is likely to consumecon- cates that a different feeling pre imprisonment for murdering her hus 11 58 a pt D Ramsey d 1 c........... 300 band. However, the only plea in W D Black to Mary R Lafollett 1 siderable time. The republicans, be vailed. her defense would be from the same a sec 21-4-4.......................................... 425 ing in a majority in both houses, can standpoint as the one made by the Thos .1 Rowland to W A Howe 228 Paul Kruger ’ s desertion of his peo put a bill through easily if it is based at3and5r4..................................... 100 strictly upon the census figures, but ple, with the contents of the nation boy who was convicted in Chicago Hawes W Downs to E K Shaw lots for killing both his parents. Asked al treasury in his possession, seems if the question of reduction of repre 9, 10, 11 and 12 blk 12 Edwards’ sentation because of denial of suf to justify much that has been said if he had anything to say why sen add to Newberg................................. 200 4 frage is brought up, a long and bitter questioning his patriotism and hon tence of death should not be pro F Zirkle and wf to Geo Sauter Q esty. The loyal Boer who clings to nounced upon him, he declared that C deed pt lot 8 blk 13 McM. . . 100 fight may be looked for. cherished ideals and refuses to yield he was a helpless orphan, and there Jos Fetch et ux to Geb Broughton In 18(14 the democratic party re his gun in the face of certain defeat fore entitled to the mercy of the O C deed to 400 a secs 22, 23 and solved that the war was a failure. In is far more worthy the name of pa court. Mrs. Crockett, when asked 25 t 2 r 6............................................... 400 1892 it resolved that protection was triot than the leader who has left if she had aught to say before sen W B Higgins et ux to George Broughton Q C deed same land 400 tence was passed upon her, said: “J a failure. In 189(1 it. resolved that them to their fate. ■ ■ ..„»<♦ ■ » wish to say that I am innocent of U S to Frank Barber 160 a sec the money standard of civilization AnnaGould, Countess of Castel- this charge; that I am in your hands, 8-2-5............. ...................................... Patent was a failure, and in 1990 it resolved that the worthy sons of American lane, has been placed in the hands of a helpless woman. She might have US to Peter Geibles 16o a sec 14-4-6 Pat Trustees Orient lodge No 17 I O O voters who were upholding national a receiver by the French courts. added also, that she was a widow F to Elizabeth Gardner lots 1 honor in the Philippines were usui Her father left her an income of with no one to care for her. There and bk2 A Hobson's add to New- pers of the liberties of a murderous 1609,000 a year. In less than six is a mawkish sentiment in favor of berg........................................................ 125 tagal chieftain, and were moreover years her husband lias squandered women, which often influences juries Richard Jansen to N W Wall lot the hirelings of an oppressor. The $3,900.001) in cash and has incurred in weighing evidence, and when, aft 51 Dundee Orchard No 1 ........... 300 country refused to trust the demo debts of nearly #5,000,090 more. Un er due process of law a jury decides Newly Elected City Officer». cratic party in 18(1 f. and time proved der French law the wife's income upon the guilt of a woman, it shows There being only one ticket in the field the country was right. It trusted may be seized for her husband s that in the eyes of the law she is en the democrats in 1892 to its sorrow. debts. If Castellano's creditors had titled to the same consideration, no at the city election Monday, a very slight vote was polled For mayor, Jacob It refused to repeat the mistake in enforced their rights his wife and more nor less, that a man is entitled Wortman received 191 votes ¡for record 189(1, and in 1900 it has said to the children, for the next eight years at to and receives when tried for seri er, T. H. Rogers, 193; for marshal, C. H. army and navy, nnd to the fearless least, would be dependent on others. ous offense agaiust life and property. Neal, 160: J. O. Rogers, 33; for council commander in chief, that it. endorses The courts have intervened, how The law does not allow a woman any men, first ward, John Newell, 69, W. H. their efforts in tiehalf of national ever, and have made the woman s more latitude to murder a man than Logan, 69; second ward, G. W. Jones, honor and manifest destiny. The brother trustee, or receiver of her it does a man to murder a woman. 49, H. Gee, 53; third ward, H. C. Burns, — dock of time will not be turned back estate. Neither sin* nor her husband There is no sex in crime, because wo 68. ward at the bidding of Bryan or any can spend another franc without her man is looked upon as being the other reactionary. brother's permission. equal of man in moral responsibility ■ »>♦—........... .. wnai for her actions. Greeley and Bryan are the two The general republican sweep of “tail-enders” of the great, quadren Tuesday last has decided many im Rev. Jos Hoberg is in receipt of a nial stakes. The bottom of the hole portant questions, and there is no copy of a Galena. 111., newspaper reached by Greeley was 762,991 votes good citizen, no matter what may be containing the sample ballot for the Means below the surface; that reached by his political affiliations, who cannot national and state election of Illi Bryan was 754,473 votes deep in And some cause for congratulation. nois. The ballot was considerable 1896, and lit1 has a smaller share of The issues of the past are now of the larger than ballots for the use of the popular vote in llkki. While Mc past, and democrats must have some Oregon voters, being wider than a Kinley had in 189(1 an electoral vote thing more than mere democracy and newspaper page, and just as long. of 95 over Bryan, he has this year an calamity to maintain a great party ■" ......... »•« electoral vote of 137 over Bryan. It in either state or nation. It is slow Justice*- I. M Pugh and Vine W. is to be regretted that the voters of to learn, but tin1 time has come when Pearce canvassed the vote of Yam the United States did not east their it must choose between advancement . hill county «in Thursday, ami the of Motherhood means either hsppineaa unanimous verdict against the gos and annihilation. Honest money and | ficial count appear^ on the first page or misery. There is scant happiness for pel of hate prtH'laimed by the noisy a thoroughly sound financial policy the mother, who in pain stul weakness of The Reporter. and perpetual candidate, who was so for the maintenance of public and brings into the world a weak ting babe which she can neither nurse nor nourish. ready to strike hands with the bomb- ' privateeredit, are among the things | Ladies' aid society of the Lafay Dr. Pierce’s Favorite l*rescription fits thrower and his assix-iates in the settled by tile decision of the voters women for motherhood. It strengthens ette M F. church, will hold a social tile materual organism. It tranquilina fond hope of riding into the highest Trade and commercial expansion also meeting of their society this evening. the nenes, encourages the appetite and offi?e upon any old wave of popular com«’ in for their share of victory brings refreshing sleep. It makes the ity that would bear him into the These are of more value to th«' nation birth hour practially painless and gives th«- mother the nourishment to give her white house. Greeley s defeat sent than the success of any mere politi Paramount issues, of which there child. him to his grave, so seriously did he cal party, and the judgment rendered were many, ar«’ now obsolete. There is no alcohol in " Favorite Pre — • • •- scription," and it is absolutely free from take it to heart. Bryan's tirst de this year, with industry ami trade Oregon and the entire Pacific eoast opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. feat sent him to writing, and to talk in th«> ascendency, and with every n Wi>ut« cannot express how rrateful I am for kind advwe and vour ‘ Favorite I'rescrip- ing more vigoroualy than ever. His ' indication of steadily increasing pros will go ahead with a wonderful impe your tion •’ writes Mrs D H Barnet« of Perrowa, tus now. since expansion and pro Campbell Co Va " 1 feel that it has cured me second downfall, however more! peritv, must be accepted as much I had been in p»>>r health fi>r fuur years. Suf- crushing than the first, will not more considerate and enduring than gress lias tieeii voted the watchword fired creatlv with mv right «»de al.«o with bearing down pain«, and my nerves were in a of th« ’ nation. prove fatal He will doubtless con the previous democratic defeats, dread hi I state After u«ing four bottles of vour * Favorite Prescription ’ I am now well, t am linue to blaspheme and endeavor to f sip«?e the free silver ami anti import thr mother of two children. With the fir«t I suffered twenty eight hour*, and with foment class hatred with his social aiistie freaks and cheap money fanat The Tennessee woman who killed child the second I u«ed your medicine and was sick her son because he smoked cigar only three hour« | believe Dr Pierce-» Favor istic harangue, bu* the re-organized ics will remain voiceless an«) power Preaciption to be the be«t medicine in the ettes believ«\I that the punishment ite world for >utfehn« female«. I wish you great democracy has done with Brvan and less in the direction of the affairs of snore««, and hope that God will bless you in should lx- made equal to the crime. Brvanisui forever He has been the republic. your noble worn.* » —- ■ - Dr Pierce’» Common Sense Medical .found out and beaten, and the new —— t«r Male. Adviser, in puper «xivers, is sent free on democracy will hereafter treat him “<'«>n»ervative" estimates before! 2 g>»»I milch cows, .33 sheep, 26 gnats, receipt of 2t one-cent stamps to pay as a demagogue without a party, aud and after election were vastly differ amt I )• ,«• i.ug heiler. On the 1». K<>l>ert- expense oi mailing ow/r. Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 4 propbet without honor ent documents. aon farm. 6 miles south of Dayton. 46-3 Momcrhood ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * « ♦ ♦ «> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ We are doing a rushing business in ♦ Suits and Overcoats during these cool days. «S. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The L. S. & Co. garments are not ouly stylish in Fit and Finish, hut the prices are so reasonable as to please all. On January 1st next we will Give Away an $80 Parker Gun. Eveay purchaser gets a ticket for each $1 spent with us, and the lucky number gets the gun. This is one way of $ showing our thanks for the liberal patronage the people of Yamhill County have given us, and another way is tbe low 4> prices at which the goods are sold. X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Âamblin, THE CLOTHIER, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Union Block, McMinnville. 1 *■ 3857 The McMinnville National Bank. Of McfllNNVILLE, OREGON. P aid C apital , $50,090 S urplus and P rofits , $25,000 Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patron» every facility consistent with safe and prudent banking. DIRECTORS: L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres. E. C. Apperson, Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hours 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m. - —__ __ _ ____ zv. R. H. CARLSEN 4th and B Streets, McMinnville, Oregon. BREEDER AND SHIPPER OF HIGH-CLASS BELGIAN HARES “FASHODA CHIEF,” Imported. Fees for service, $5. Young Stock for sale from $2 up. OI l< <11 BBlMi l isi NOVEMBER TERM. Roads and Bridges— Rowell Bros................................. M F Kirk....................................... T J Stimson................................. J B Fletcher.... ...................... Jas Dodson................................... C C Barker..................................... Prosper Lachance...................... Hugh Langley................... .. C Westerfield............................... Jas Sorenson.............................. David Leno................................... Jack & Timberlake................. Cone «k Eberhard...................... Henry Petit ........................ Wm Langley............................... Jos Dowd..................................... J ohn Wade................................... Wm Brown............. .... H H Wade................................... M F Wade ..................... 1.......... Hank Lady................................... Mr Knoble............. C T Long....................................... Wilburn Long ........................... H P Williams .......................... Loban Bros................................... W M Walker............................... 4/ We have special arrangements with the following leading publications, whereby we are able to offer them in connection with our own at exceedingly low rates, as follows: The R eporter and Weekly Inter Ocean......................................... 11.35 St. LoulsGlobe-Demwrat, semi-weekly........ 1.50 Rural Northwest. Portland, semi monthly... 1.25 Oregonian, weekly......................................... 2.00 The Weekly San Francisco Cell.................... 170 The Weekly New York Tribune...................... 1.25 The Tri-weekly New York Tribune.............. 2 00 The Oregon Teachers’ Monthly........................ 1.60 Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The k.dneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out <he vzaste 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 Hardware— cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected Ivie Bros....................................... kidney trouble. Thos Hall ............. .................. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady A Dundas....................................... heart beats, and makes one feel as though they hid heart trouble, because the heart is Salaries— over-working in pumping thick, kidney- Jas McCain, legal services Henry poisoned blood through veins and arteries. case............................................... it used to be considered that only urinary E V Littlefield.............................. troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly J I. Hoskins ........................ all constitutional diseases have their begin F \V Sitton ........................ ... ning in kidney trouble. J II Nelson .. ........................... If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild Poor Fund— and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Hannah Bond ............................. Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is Jas Thomas . ... ................ soor. realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases Willard & Ehrman ................... and is sold on its merits Nash & Co ............................. . by all druggists In fifty- M Underwood .......................... cent and one-dcllar siz Mrs Huguelet ............................. es. You may have a Election expenses...................... ,66t 75 sample bottle by . . mail Homa of Sw’amjvRnrt Polling places ............................... .. 14 00 free, also pamphlet telling you how to fir.d out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Miscellaneous— Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 18 00 City of McM. light and water Co., Binghamton. N. Y. G L Bangasser, painting C H fence 20 00 o L P Christenson, tax rebate 94 .1 T Gowdy, wood,light and booths 50 O R Parker, sal and setting booths 75 M J M Pugh, justice transcripts......... E B Flett, supervisor....................... 00 The following rencml form« are alwavs in «tock and for «aie at the R«. porter office May Christenson, wit diet atty ... 60 Warranty Deed« .......... — - Keal Ertat? Mnrtra<* Dredi« Uhuttel Wm I tee. supervisor ............. 00 Quit-cUfm Bond for Deed SatisfAutiofi of Mort. 00 Farm I.eane E Carl, tax rebate .......... Tran«fer of Morttnure Note« and Receipts, Bill nf «»ale I Daugherty, rope............. 30 ^rop Mortmur Order boots. Acknowledeen.ent!*. Ab«ira< i>. ' t -<T -r Jurtice»' Rlai.lm The RtroRTta and Weekly Oregon is n We <-arrv » large stock of stationery an.1 are I prepare-l to do Job printing of every sort in the one vear for »2. strictly in advance beat atxle of the art and at low figure». LEGAL BLANKS.