The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, November 16, 1900, Image 4

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    Th» proposals for the increase of
without number that the industries
of the nation are being consolidated the navy are bitterly opposed by
in the hands of great corporations, some who insist that our navy is al­
I». I. IxBI'HV, F.dilor A I’ropr,
and that in cousequencu many fac-, ready big enough for all purixises
doesn’t come by accident A
J <1. I'.CKTIVN, I’.orluli' lalllor
fertile soil and careful cultiva
tories are being closed and auolished I aud that our only need now 's
is to ex-
tion are necessary to produce
and hosts of men are being thrown | t?pd our mercantile marine. To such
the towering stems and heavy
Subscription $1 OO Per Year
ears.
out of employment. That would be the article by < aptain Mahan in
Yet the farmer who under­
stands that he can’t have a
a deplorable state of affairs, if it ex­ November “North American
healthy corn crop without
ADVERTISING R \TK8.
isted. According to the census H view’’ is to be commended,
feeding and weeding, seems
Reai1lnirnotl<e>.|ii local column’ 10 cent« per
to
think that he can have a
topic
of
the
article
is
not
naval
line for tlr.t week hii <I •’ cent» per line thereaner. does not exist. On the contrary, the
healthy body without either
lHaplay uilvertisements. annual rates, one Inch
pansion,
nor
e.wfiansion
of
the
mer
­
number
of
individual
manufacturing
care
or culture But the body
per month fl; each a,l>litional inch .XI cents per
is built up just as the corn is,
month.
cantile
marine.
but
Asian
conditions
establishments
in
the
country
is
rap
­
Obituary anil marriage notices not exceeding
by the assimilation of the
10 Uno* published free, if furnished In time to idly increasing, three and a half and international policies. But Cap­
several chemical elements on
be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per
which vitality depends. And
line.
times as rapidly us the population. tain Mahan is a philosopher who sees
what weeds are to the corn,
diseases of the stomach and
Of course the number of men and beyond the end of his nose and who
nutritive systems are to the
FRIDAY, NOV. 16, 1900,
the proportionate number of men realizes that policy means more than
body ; they divert the neces­
sary
food supply from the
thus employed must also be increas­ treaties, and navies mean more than
proper channels, and the
If the democrats accuse Mark Han ing- ,
ships and guns. He sees that ( bina
body becomes lean, sickly
and ill-nourished.
na of buying the election, they must
is the great future market of the
The proper digestion and
assimilation of food is a pri­
admit that he was very extravagant
The new congress-will contain a world, the country to whose develop­
mary essential of health. By
in purchasing so many more votes republican* majority of 47 in the ment the chief attention of civilized
healing diseases of the stom­
ach and organs of digestion and
than he needed.
house, and 16 in the senate, as based nations in the opening century is to
nutrition, Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery increases
on the political complexion of the be paid, and the land in which rival­
the
digestive and assimilative
Chicago computes that its drain­ several legislatures which are bur­ ry and competition will be keenest.
powers, stimulates the action
of
the
blood making glands,
age canal saved 494 lives in eight dened with the duty of electing U. S. It is a country, moreover, in which,
and sends to every organ of the
despite
Russia's
somewhat
contempt
­
to
that
extent
months, diminishing
senators.
body the rich red-corpuscled
blood on which physical vigor
uous denial, the United States has a
the grip of typhoid, This is a re-
and vitality depend.
markable and gratifying showing for
During the past year 2425 men de­ great, increasing and vital interest.
"I took two bottles of Doctor
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov­
a city where life is considered very serted the navy, which indicates that And if that interest is to be main­
ery, for stomach trouble,” writes
Clarence Carnes, Esq., of Taylors­
cheap.
the service is not very agreeable to tained and safeguarded the United
town, Eoudoun Co, Va. "It did
me so much good that I didn't
States
must
place
itself
on
compara
­
American youth. It will be the duty
take any more. I can eat most
anything now.
I atn so well
In a dispute as to whether the In­ of congress to bold out to them bet­ ble if not fully equal terms of compe­
pleased with it I hardly know how
to thank you for your kind infor­
dians or the Irish were the first set ter inducements, so that our increas­ tition with its commercial rivals.
mation. I tried a whole lot of
tiers of America, Thomas Sherman ing navy may be properly manned. The nation can take no more certain
things before 1 wrote to you.
There was a gentleman told me
was seriously injured by John Cun­ The shortage seems to exist in the step toward assuring the open door
about your medicine, how it had
cured his wife. 1 thought I would
and its own abundant use of that
ningham at Jersey City, N. J., and ranks of the officers.
try a bottle of it. Am now glad
that I did, for I don’t know what
door in China than by making its
the momentous question remains un
I would have done if it had not
been for Dr Herce’s Golden Med
navy
commensurate
with
the
com
­
decided.
Portland wants a world’s fair in
ical Discovery.”
1902. And why not? Other cities mercial development it aims at in
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets
regulate the bowels and cure
As a result of a political argument have had their “Trans-Mississippi” that quarter of the world.
constipatiou.
»
two residents of Muskegon, Mich., expositions and world’s fairs, and the
made a wager of $35 on the result of “Pan-American’’ exposition is billed
The territory of Porta Rico voted
One of the objects of the inter­
the election. One of the parties to for next year. Our own gateway to on Nov. 6 just as did the territories
national livestock exhibition to be
the bet owed a coal bill of $21. The the Orient could successfully manage
of Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, held in Chicago early in December
coal dealers heard of the wager, gar a “Pan-Pacific” exposition of her
and Hawaii. The result in Porto
nished the stakeholder and recovered own, and will do so if she under- Rico was known in the states almost will be to demonstrate to the farm­
ers the value of raising high-grade
the amount of their claim.
takes it.
as soon as that in Arizona. The vote beef cattle. It is hoped to inaugur­
was overwhelmingly republican, or. ate a cattle business in Illinois, In­
Au impression prevails that most
A subcommittee of the house
in other words, there was an almost diana, Michigan, Wisconsin and oth­
of the public lands have been taken ways and means committee will meet
unanimous indorsement of a distinc­ er states which will make the cen­
up, but the annual report of Commis­ in Washington next week to consider
tively American policy. New Mexico, tral section of a great stock country,
sioner Binger Hermann, of the gen­ changes in the revenue law. It is
eral land office, shows that there is believed that the present expenses of it will be remembered, accepted with and it is argued that cattle raising
the American system, would prove more successful than if
yet plenty of vacant government land the government will not permit are- reluctance
a territory, resisted for the land were used for raising wheat
Utah,
as
subject to entry under the homestead peal of all the war taxes, but some
intrusion of American or corn. This is the belief of Oregon
law. A great deal of this is in the of them will undoubtedly be abol­ years the
ideas. Porta Rico, at the first gen­ farmers, and if the owners of the val­
coast mountains and foothills of ished, and others may be reduced at
eral election ever held in the island, uable lands adjacent to Chicago can
Yamhill county, and there are many the coming session of congress.
falls into line with a legislature as afford to devote them to pasture and
nooks and corners that offer the ad-
strongly
republican as that of Iowa. forage crops, much more successfully
General Joe Wheeler, who is now
' vantage of an ideal orchard location,
After
nearly
four centuries of mis­ can the Willamette valley farmer
or the more valuable place for a in his old Alabama home, has summed
rule
under
Spain,
Porto Rico was an­ convert his fertile and abundantly
small stock farm with plenty of out­ up the whole story in a few words.
nexed
to
the
United
States. Two
“1 did not go to Decatur to hear the
side range.
watered lands to a similar use.
years
under
American
rule have
returns Tuesday night,” he said “I
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The fuct that we are now building do not like to go to funerals, and I given the people more of self govern­ Chicago is a tolerant city of a tol­
ships for foreign governments which felt and knew that Mr. McKinley ment and more progress in education erant commonwealth of a tolerant
have all Europe to seek contracts in, would be overwhelmingly re-elected. and enlightenment than 390 years of nation, that, for thirteen years has
indicates that ships can be built as There are two, things the American Spanish rule. The island n a terri- witnessed the yearly “demonstra­
cheaply in this country as elsewhere. people reverence. First, their God, tory of the United States will enter tions” that take place without inter­
The demand for the privilege of buy­ and, second, their flag. A word upon the year 1901 with executive, ference of the authorities at the
ing ships in the cheapest market is against either will bring down their judicial, and legislative branches tombs of the anarchists, who were
thus met, without repealing laws that condemnation. There never was a fully organized and in successful op­ taken, red handed, and properly
have preserved tin“ coastwise trade to president defeated for election who eration. In two years a republican hanged for plying their vocation witli
Americans. Our free trade frieuds had conducted a successful war form of government has been sqbsti bombs on a crowded thoroughfare in
have presistently claimed that if Wats are popular in this country, tuted fora monarchial form, and the that city in 1897. These memorial
American shippers were given the and are growing more popular with change has been made without con­ occasions, however, ¡ire growing
privilege of buying ships in the the masses, and any party that op­ fusion or friction.
inure tame every year, because the
cheapest market the recovery of our poses a successful war president will
crop of native anarchists is not
former position as a maritime nation meet with defeat.”
The number of victims in Boston flourishing in the midst of present
would speedily follow.
of the ‘‘anti-imperialism’’ hysteria is social environments, and the import­
The logical conclusion to be drawn obtained by a simple calculation. In
ed article is losing its power for stir­
A few years ago the property in from the late emphatic manner in 1896 Boston gave McKinley a plural­ ring up discord. This year marked
Portlaud was valued by the assessor which the western people endorsed ity of 18,108 out of a total vote of the absence of any noisy clamor that
at about $61,000,000. Since that the present policy of the administra 76.161. This year Boston's total vote threatened the public peace.
time the Oregonian building, the lion, is that the country is hopeful was 81,160, and an application of the
union depot, and nearly all of the and full of good cheer. Consequent rule of three shows that McKinley's
largest and most costly buildings in ly the wheels of the factories and plurality should have been at least.
\ force of engineers is locating the
the city have been erected, costing mills are destined to continue to turn 20.610. But. Boston has actually railway connection between the
many millions of dollars. But not­ for the next four years as they have given Bryan a plurality of 8,46«. Springfield branch and the main line
withstanding this great addition to for the past four years. The rail­ Adding together 20.610 and 8,466. of tlie S I*. This revives the old
her wealth, the assessor can only roads will be »ailed upon to order and dividing by two we have 14.538 statement that the S. P. intends to
find about $30.000.0011 of taxable new freight cars each and every day as the number of Bostonians fright- build into southeastern Oregon.
property in Multnomah county at precisely as they have been calling ened by the “imperialism” ghost into
the present time, Under the Port- for new freight cars for every day changing their votes. All know the
land city charter the council is for the last three years. The farm origin of the malady which has made
authorized to levy a tux for general ers, tinding a market in the Pacific 14.538 Bostonians unable to reason The Eminent Kidney
municipal purposes not to exceed 8 <x*ean for their grain and produce, sanely and vote as Americans. In I
and Bladder Specialist
mills on the dollar of the taxable will begin to feel the benefits of a the summer of 1898 thousands of
great
oriental
trade.
The
farmers
property returmxl by the county as
Boston's most prorpinent citizens fell I
sensor. Under an assessment to beat who are nearest the Pacific ports into a pauie as pitiable as it was
.-i r
the slate out of its proportion of the will be especially benefited, and amusing. They saw Spanish fleets
state tax from Multnomah county, when the cities of export afford a coming in on every tide, and kept
shifting the burden upon other conn ready market for the products of the th«“ wires to Washington hot with
ties of the state, the 8 mill tax is farms we will rejoice in the proud demands that I In“ entire American
wholly inadequate to meet the neces­ distinction of being at the front door navv lx> permanently stationed off
sities of the city and the city is com­ of the United States instead of cling Cape Cod They sent their bonds
plainant in a suit to compel the as- ing to the ragged edge, as the people and silver spoons to Chicago for safe '
sessor to show up a $40,000,000 as- “down east” fondly believe we are keeping, feared to occupy their sea-'
Mssment, so that the city will be doing. But in order toinvite the full shore cottages, and saw the ghost of |
able to maintain the police and tire measure of prosperity that is in store the Spanish fleet in every white-1
departments, and lights and street for us we want smaller farms and winged fishing Ixiat in sight. Since
more people to till them. The tide there is no more danger of the ships The Diicoverer of Swamp-Root at Work ia
it iproveinent'-
His Laboratory.
of immigration Jiears its wealth of Spain bombarding their city, their
There is a disease prevailing in this
The census will show, it is said, I for the farmer as well as for the titer goggle eyes have bulged out at every country most dangerous because so decep­
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
that the iiuiiihT of manufacturing chant and real estate broker, for it thought of the awful “imperialism" it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
calls
for
more
and
varied
crops,
and
establishments in the United States
toward which we are drifting, until or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
If kidney trouble is allowed to ad­
has increased from atxiut 350,000 in a great increase in the value of land. Bostonians to the number of 14.538 disease.
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
1890 to about 600,000 in 1900. That People axe rushing into the north have become such nervous wrecks the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
is an increase of more than 71 per west io search of homes, and the that they can no longer endure real break down and waste away cell by cell.
the richness of the blood—the albumen
cent, or about three and a half tunes price of farm lands it advancing. American air and sunshine, but bur- Then
—leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's
Immigration
is
coating
our
way,
and
row in darkness under their beds Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
as great as the increase in popula­
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rnot the new dis­
tion The fact is interesting and we must extend a welcoming hand gt?d wail to Brvan to come and save covery
is the true specific for kidney, bladder
them from an imaginary emperor. and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
highly gratifying in itself It is par
ticularlv significant as a comment
The brihant shower of meteors ad­ Their condition is indeed pitiable. In of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
have failed. At druggists in fiftv-cent
upon much of the current clamor vertised to full this week were not the forests of the west, and on the efforts
and dollar sires. A sample bottle sent free
about trusts, their prevalence and generally observed. A few solitary broad prairies, where the air is by mail, also a book telling about Swamp-
their ruinous effects upon the indus- shooting stars were seen, but no charged with the ozone of progress Root and Its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer St Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and
j no such nightmares come to terrify. mention this paper.
•trial world. We have been told time general shower.
Yamhill County
Reporter
TALL CORN
HAMBUN, THE CLOTHIER
Is closely connected with the firm of Stern, I.auer, Shoh! & Co.
of Cincinnati, Ohio, one of the Largest Manufacturers of Clothing
in America, and customers can purchase goods of us at prices that
cannot be beaten by any house in Oregon, as
There is but One Profit from Manufacturer
to Consumer.
Mr. Hamblin is now on the road selling the products of S.
Co., and this business is in charge of Mr. E S. Bryan, who will
be pleased to welcome all old customers, as well as those w ho have
not as yet availed themselves of the extremely low prices at w hich
We offer a very superior grade of
Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps and Trunks.
See our samples for Tailor-Made Suits aud Overcoats A perfect
fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Do not forget the beautiful Par­
ker Gun which will be given away January 1st next. One ticket
given with each dollar spent with us.
Jíamblm,
THE CLOTHIER,
Union Block, McMinnville.
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3857
The McMinnville National Bank.
Of McHINNVILLE, OREGON.
P aid C apital , $50,000
S urplus and P rofits , $25,000
Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility
consistent with safe and prudent banking.
DIRECTORS:
L. E. Cowls
Win. 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. m. to 4 p. in.
R. H. CARLSEN
Near Star Mill,
McMinnville, Oregon.
BREEDER AND SHIPPER OF
HIGH-CLASS BELGIAN HARES
“FASHODA CHIEF,” Imported. Fees for sei vice, $5.
Young Stock for sale from $2 up.
SOME THINGS’ CONSIDER
in choosing a Grocer are these:
Are his Goods fresh and wholesome?
Does he keep up with the Market?
Is he neqt and clean?
Does he deal fair with all Customers?
If you find he is all this and more, he will do to tie to.
We aim high, and are trying to till this bill as well as all
others left with us.
4;
Come and see us.
L. E. Walker.
j!
Where Can I Get School Books ?
<
Why, at SCOTT & WILLIAMS
Grissen’s Old Stand.
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