The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, November 23, 1900, Image 4

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    On Het* Feet
CotigreMffiati Catchidgs has oHOn October 1. 39.21 percent of the
fered to the democratic party a re­ total circulation was in gold and
organization plan which has much gold certificates, 26.45 per cent in All day long and racking with pain from
1*. I. ANHdHY, Editor A: Propr.
her head to her heels. That is what
to commend it. He advised thedrop- silver dollar.-,, silver certificates and many a self-supporting girl must experi­
J. U. ECK TI n, Asseriate Editor.
treasury
notes,
15.36
per
cent
in
ping of free silver, imperialism,
ence. On those
United States notes, and 15.11 per days each month,
‘
government
by
injunction,"
and
all
Subscription $! OO Per Year.
when in other cir­
similar appeals to idleness, hysteria, cent in national bank notes. It is a cumstances she
and lawlessness, and the postponing significant comparison that on June would go to bed,
ADVERTISING RVTES.
6he must still be
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.
of discussion as to the Philippines 30, 1890, the percentage of United at
the desk or
Reading noticehlti local column« 10 cent« per
States
notes
was
22.58.
Two
years
line for first week and 5 cent* per line thereafter. until peace and law should prevail
counter and strug­
Display ailvertiaeuient«. annual rate«, one inch
*1,500 Worth of Strictly Up-to-date Shoes for Men and
He counseled his party toad earlier it was as high as 32.07. While gle through the
per month fl, each additional inch 50 cents per there.
day as best she
month.
Boys, were shipped by the manufacturers to a firin who
the
volume
of
United
States
notes,
vocate
liberal
treatment
of
the
inter
­
Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding
may.
faiied before the goods reached them, and we bought the
10 line« published free, if furnished in lime to
treasury notes and silver certificates I
Backache, head­
be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per ests of commerce and industry and
entire lot at greatly reduced price for cash. We will give
and other
line.
“control of trusts by methods not is limited by statutory provisions, ache,
our customers the benefit of this bargain, and will closeout
pains caused by
oppressive," and to “revive the fund­ the stock of gold is constantly grow­ womanly diseases
the lot quickly at prices that cannot be beaten. See them
FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1900.
before you purchase elsewhere.
amental question of taxation. ing. The metallic stock of money is are ]>erfectly cured
Dr. 1‘ierce’s^Fa-
American people know that two estimated for October 1. 1900, at by
vorite Prescrip­
The United States will pursue its great political organizations are con­ *1,059,288,820 in gold, *566,355,367 tion. It cures
cause of these
own policy in dealing with China. ducive to wise and economical gov­ in silver dollars and bullion, and the
Îtains. It estab-
This government will not be found ernment, and the nation will not re­ *86,000,748 in fractional silver coin, ishes regularity,
dries enfeebling
• • •
in the attitude of placidly agreeing main a “one party” country Unless an aggregate of *1,711,644,935.
drains, heals in­
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the
dominant
party
is
the
only
rep
to everything that the other world
flammation and
The question of debate is whether ulceration and
powers may decide on, for the United resentative of stability and progress,
But our Regular Cash Prices on Clothing, Furnishing Goods
female weak-
States is unalterably opposed to the as was the republican party from the or not Aguinaldo will stop playing cures
ness. It makes
and Hats and Caps are as low as can be found in the county.
hide-and-seek
with
the
army
long
time of the civil war up to many
dismemberment of China.
weak women
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years thereafter. In 1876 the dem­ enough to enjoy his Thanksgiving strong and sick
women well.
President McKinley is opposed to ocracy presented sane policies and turkey.
:
PAIN ALL GONE.
reviving ill feeling among the people respectable candidates and almost
"I have taken your medicine with the crr*atett
writes Mrs. George Riehl, of Lock­
of the south, and for that reason it is won. In 1884 and 1892, with conserva­ The missionaries who are so anx­ satisfaction,"
:
port Station. Westmoreland Co . Penna "Voui
THE CLOTHIER,
|
said he will oppose any movement tive leaders and policies not abso­ ious to return to China and assist ‘Favorite Prescription ’ has cured me of uterine
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trouble that I suffered from for fifteen years, and
looking to a reduction of the con­ lutely affronting common sense, the the “heathen" there might find a painful monthly troubles. I can honestly say I
Union
Block,
McMinnville.
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can work a whole day and not get tired, anq
gressional representation of the democracy won. But then the party more fertile field of labor if they before taking Dr Pierce's medicines I always
felt tired. My pain ¡sail gone and I feel like a
southern states on account of charges threw away its chance and went off would turn their attention in the di­ new
person. I suffered with headache all the
time. biA have no headache now since taking
of the disfranchisement of colored on a populistic debauch to ignomini­ rection of Colorado.
your medicine. I have been cured of troubles
that I suffered from for fifteen years, and the
voters.
ous defeats. With its reorganiza­
best doctor in the state could not cure me.”
Chicago
Irishmen
will
hold
a
mass
tion, the democratic party will once
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
There are loud calls in Maryland more become a rival of the republi­ meeting to protest against the intro­ Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on
of 21 one-cent stamps to pay
for Senator Wellington to resign. cans, for it will no doubt expunge duction of snakes into Ireland by receipt
National Bank.
expense of mailing only. Address Dr.
The people claim there that he does from its platform in the future the England. The report that snakes R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Of MdTINNVILLE, OREOON.
not represent anybody or any senti­ demands of anarchy and socialism, have been seen in Ireland by reason­
P aid C apital , *50,000
S urplus and P rofits , *25,000
ment in that state; that he is neither and advocate measures calling for ably sober men, strengthens the be­
Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility
Oil IT (A It Ï.
consistent with safe and prudent banking.
a republican nor a democrat, but progress and advancement. When lief that England has indeed intro­
DIRECTORS:
only an ordinary traitor to his party. the policy of the democratic party duced snakes with a view to further
as «juietiy and peacefully as
L. E. Cowls
He left the republicans of his own approaches that of the republican harrassing the poor, down-trodden us Almost
the rejiose oi a child, death came to
Wm. Campbell
W. L. Warren
volition and the democrats will not party, and stands for America and Irishman.
Mrs. Sophia Mercer on the 12th inst., at
Lee
Laughlin,
Pres.
J.
L. Rogers, Vice Pres.
(he age of eighty-eight years, at the home
take him in. They do not want him American institutions, then it will
E.C. Apperson, Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier
of her «laughter, Mrs. L>. C. Stewart ot
There
is
one
comfort
of
the
coming
and have told him so. During the be once more a rival that conserva­
Forest Grove.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
late campaign they would not assign tive men can support without fear of on of cold weather, remarks an ex­ Mrs. Mercer, «laughter of Joseph Maik,
him to speak at their meetings, and private ruin and public dishonor. change. Statistics indicate that the was born in Lorraine, France, in 1812,
and ia 1833 came to America with her
he has to flock by himself.
When that time comes the two great outbraaks of insanity are most fre­ parents and tluee brothers, Chas. Mark,
quent
in
hot
season,
and
that
sui
­
a ho died in this city in 1889, being one
parties will strive with each other
the number. The family locatitd at
Near Star Mill,
President McKinley probably has on a more equal footing than in 1896 cides in the summer months as com­ of
Utica, N. Y., but traveling westward,
pared with the winter months are as they
broken the record for popular plural­ and 1900.
McMinnville, Oregon.
lived for a short time in Michigan
three to two. Whence it would ap­ and Illinois ; and finally settled in Mis­
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ities. His plurality will be, it is es­
where in 1840, the subject of this
timated, about 800,000. The greatest
The terrible penalty inflicted upon pear that even our reason and our souri,
sketch was married to Samuel Lee, and
love
of
life
are
best
kept
on
ice.
BREEDER AND SHIPPER OF
before was 762,991, received by the negro at Limon, Col., last Fri­
to them were born four children.
While crossing the plains in 1852, her
Grant in 1872. The next to that day, was befitting the savages of a
Those enemies of the republican husband died ot cholera, but with that
was McKinley’s in 1896, which was past age rather than a body of men
perseverance characteristic of the early
party
who are worrying about the pioneers, she pushed forward with her
601,854. Cleveland's plurality in professing the higher instincts of
1892 was 380,810, and the next was humanity. According to the dis­ limitation of the Chinese exclusion three small children and reached North
Yamhill that lull. Being of a rugged
Grant’s in 1868, which was 305,456. patches, the helpless negro was act next May should possess their an«l lung-lived family, she possessed more
souls
in
patience.
The
republican
than ordinary courage, physical strength
Only Grant, in 1872, received u larg­ “chained to a railroad rail, set firm­
“FASHODA CHIEF,” Imported. Fees for sei vice, $5.
business ability, ami was well-fitted
er majority of votes in the electoral ly in the ground, on the exact spot party has a well-known reputation and
to endure the hardships of pioneer life,
for
meeting
great
emergencies,
and
college than did McKinley this year where his fiendish crime was commit­
in 1853 she was married to K. B. Mercer, Young Stock for sale from $2 up.
Grant, in 1872, had a majority of ted. and the father of the murdered it doesn’t cross bridges until it who dieil a few years ago. They lived
near North Yamhill for many years, and
223. McKinley has 137 this year; girl touched the match to the fuel reaches them. If the democrats will for
several years were residents of Lafay­
just
wait
till
the
next
session
of
con
­
Cleveland in 1892, had 110, and Mc­ which had been piled around the ne­
ette. In 188u Mrs. Mercer removed to
Forest Grove, where she made her home
Kinley in 1896, had 95.
gro, and 20 minutes later a last con­ gress their fears will be allayed.
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until the time of her death. The funer­
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vulsive shudder told that life was ex­
al was held from the residence of 1). C.
The
commissioner
of
education
for
The outlook is becoming much tinct." That the negro primarily in­
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Stewart, Nov. 14, and the remains were
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brighter for early work toward the volved deserved death for the fiend­ Porto Rico reports that the school laid to rest in the cemetery near Forest
Grove. But two children survive her,
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construction of the Nicaragua canal. ish murder of the school-girl there is system now in operation there in­ Alfred Lee of New Whatcom ami Mrs. D.
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The minister from Nicaragua, Senor no doubt. But his body was in the cludes 800 teachers and 38,000 pupils. C. Stewart; but for many years Miss
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in
choosing
a
Grocer
are
these:
Anna
Fairchild,
an
orphan,
made
her
This
is
only
a
beginning,
as
there
Don Luis Corea, has returned to custody of the law, and the courts
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home with Mrs. Mercer, who gave tier a
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Washington after un absence of four would have properly inflicted the are 300,000 children of school age mother's care until her death lu 1892, of
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Are his Goods fresh and wholesome?
months in Nicaragua, during which extreme penalty prescribed by the without school facilities. When the consumption.
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Does
he
keep
up
with
the
Market?
tier final illness, which lasted
♦j Is he neat and clean?
time he conferred with President Colorado statutes, since the fiend was American public school system gets but During
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a few days, Mrs. Mercer expressed a
« Does he deal fair with all Customers?
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Zelaya and the members of the cabi­ the self-confessed murderer. That fairly started in our new possessions wish to be at rest,for she felt that her lite
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net concerning Nicaragua canal af­ the several states must soon take ac­ civilization will take root rapidly, work was ended. Sfie was ever a most «
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devoted mother, a kind neighbor and a
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If you find he is all this and more, he will do to tie to.
fairs and other subjects of interest tive measures for the suppression deeply, and permanently.
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useful citizen, and many can tel) of hei
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We aim high, and are trying to fill this bill as well as all 4»
to the two countries. He says that and punishment of this lynching evil
active mind and helpful hands. A use­
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others left with us.
by a happy combination of circum­ becomes more evident every day,
A learned scientist has made the ful career is ended, but her work lives
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like that of other pioneers, to smooth
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stances the way is now clear of pri­ and the need for such action is just startling announcement that jealousy the pathway and lighten tiie labors of
Come and see us.
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vate concessions and border misun­ as great in Colorado and Ohio as it is a disease that yields to the proper present and future generations.
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derstandings, so that direct govern is in Mississippi and Louisiana. The medical treatment, and that love is
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mental consideration may be taken south has witnessed many crimes simply a microbe that infests the hu­ At Forest Grove on Tuesday afternoon
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up.
such as has been committed by th«> man organism. He says jealousy is F. W. Prouty’s 5-year-old son weut into
“representative citizens" of Limon, the result of a weak state of the hie barn, and is suppose«! to have en­
The Pilgrim fathers had little, from Col., but this fact is in no wise in­ brain, and this defective condition of gaged himself in the pastime of striking
our present point of view, for which dicative that the south is in spirit the mind can be remedied by admin matches. Tire barn caught fire and
to give thanks, yet they inaugurated more lawless than the north, east or istering brain stimulants and brain burned to the ground. The boy was
burned to death, as were five head of
the sacred day of feasting and thanks­ west, under like provocation. But nourishment. This is an important
horses and 50 tons of hay. Other farm
giving, which the nation that they mobs and mob rule should be sup discovery. It is always difficult to belongings were consumed, causing a fi­
founded will observe on Thursday of pressed with an iron hand. The kill­ placate a jealous person by explain­ nancial loss of *2500.
next week. The spirit of gratitude ing of criminals without due process ing things, but it will be coinpara-1
instilled into the intolerant, austere, of law is as much a crime as the mur tively easy to feed them on th«* prop-1
uncompromising Puritans, has, in der of the innocent, and while lynch er kind of brain food, or to adminis-1 DO YOU GET UP
th«1 process of transmission through ing upon conclusive evidence may ter a course of medicine warranted to
Grissen’s Old Stand.
the years of devoutness, lost much of find sentimental palliation in the correct the evil of a suspicious dis­
WITH A LAME BACK ?
the significance that was peculiarly tnind£ of those who may rest under position, just after tin* manner in
its own, since some of its character­ the shock of a fiendish crime, in law which, the helpless inebriat«* is Keely- Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
istics at the present time would have and justice there is no excuse for cured. It is a comfortable theory,
Almost everybody who reads the news­
of the wonderful
shocked its pious founders, yet, tht' such summary vengeance.
rolumbu« School Nates.
The too, that our moral shortcomings are papers is sure to know
The program ami debate last Friday
cures made by Dr.
uvenues for expressing our thanks courts of today may be relied upon the result of disease, and that we
Mr.
Grissen was a welcome visitor were fine. The next meeting will be
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
have simply been broatlened. in keep­ to do strict justice in cases of this may in due course of time shift all re­
the great kidney, liver Wednesday morning.
held four weeks from then, as we have
and bladder remedy.
ing with the advancement of tin* kind, and the taking of th«* execution sponsibility on our physicians, who
Thanksgiving exercises Wednesday after­
Miss
Ida
Stewartson
of
the
9th
grade
It is the great medi­
world, and while lit>erty is the one of sentence out of th«* hands of the will be exp«*cted to keep us from
noon of next week and a holiday the fol­
cal triumph of the nine­ was absent last Tuesday.
thing above all others for which the law can bring nothing but harm to lapsing into evil ways by administer-;
teenth century; dis­
Miss Akin's room has bad two months lowing Friday. The program for the
covered after years ot
next debate will be furnish«sd one week
thanks of the Pilgrim fathers were the state or locality which allows it. ing certain moral tonics and cor-:
scientific research by and a half of school and ha* not had any before the debating day.
offered, it i* proper to r>*cotfnise the
tardies.
How
i*
this?
Dr.
Kilmer,
the
emi
­
rectives.
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nent kidney and blad­
The annual report of Ellis H. Rob­
wide rang«* as the legitimate out
Miss Pearl Robinson has dropped her
Fire
Chief
Feely has effected a trade ot
der
specialist,
and
is
growth of the thanksgiving spirit. erts. treasurer of th«* United States, Mtnps the touch nu«l Works Off wonderfully successful in promptly curing studies in the 9th grade, and returned to the old fire engine fir a new hose cart,
ah«* «'old.
The churches are ojvn for thus«* who recently submitted to Secretary
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou­ her home in North Yamhill.
and the latter has been placed in the fire
Laxative Bro no-Quinine Tablets «'urea bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
are iueliued to give thanks as of old, Gage, shows a surplus of *79,527,060
The pupils of this school do not wear bouse.
form
of
kidney
trouble.
in the sanctuary, while the football r«veipts over disbursements for the <*old in one «lay. No cure, no pay. Brice
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec­ dusters to keep the dust off their clothe*.
Chamberlain’*Stomach and Liver Tab-
25 cents.
ommended for everything but if you have kid­ Our coat and dress sleeve* are not mop­ eta cure biliousness, constipation and
and baseball fields may sonetimes last fiscal year. The aggregate
ney,
liver
or
bladder
trouble
it
will
be
found
rage
divert the worldly minded and pre­ amount of money of all kinds in cir­
A Touch «>• Winter.
headache They are easy to take and
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
The heater* are not giving out very pleasant in effect. For sale by Howorth
cetti attractions and invitation to culation on October 1, 194M4. is esti
A furious snowstorm prevailed through­ tn so many ways, in hospital work, in private
those who consider perfect health mated at *2.113,294.983, an increase out British Columbia the first of the ' practice, among the helpless too poor to pur­ much heat and the directors have decid­ A Co., druggist*.
chase relief and has proved so successful in
anti physical strength as prime ob­ of *180,810,744 in fifteen months, of week, followed by extreme cold. In every case that a special arrangement has ed to have them cleaned so that we will Sheridan cheese factory dosed Thurs­
day for the season Mr. T. S. Townsend
jects for which thankfulness is due. which *91.410,930 was due to the en­ Montana the mercury reache«! twelve de­ been made by which all readers of this paper not freeze to death.
have not already tried it, may have a
The boy* were throwing snowballs the says he ia ready to begin operation again
However, it matters not how or in larged use of gold and gol«i certifi grees below zero, and the storm extend­ who
ed as far south as Oregon. The first sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book other day. These were the rules that
what manner we observe the one day cat«*s. The increase p«*r capita was November snowstorm in many years telling more about Swamp-Root and how to they were compelled to obey: “You as soon as 500 pounds of milk can be fur­
in the year set apart for giving from *25.38 to *27.01 The per cap reache«! the Willamette valley, and Tues find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. shall not snowball the opposite sex ” nished a day ........ Allyn Yocom was
When writing mention reading this generous
happily surprised last week to return
thanks, since the significance of the ita of gold at the latter date was day night the temperature in this city offer in this paper and
“You «hall not throw snow across the home from town and find a house full of
dav is w ide enough and broad enough *10 60. which is greater than that of was ten or twelve degrees below the send your address to
front walk.” “You shall not throw guests It was bis fifty-seventh birthday
to reach the understanding and all tfee currency in 1862, while the freering point But the weather is mod­ Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bing­
snow toward the building.” “Yon shall and about thirty-five friends and neigh­
hamton, N. Y. The
waken generous response in the total of gold is greater than all the erating. and Oregon will soon be herself regular fifty cent and n«ne or s»»™»-*««, not hit anyone who does not participate bor* were there to congratulate bim. The
in the game."
circulation
at
any
time
before
1879.
again.
dollar sues are sold by aJI good druggists.
¿eart of every one.
evening was spent most joyooely.—Sun,
Yamhill County Reporter
^HOE J^ALE
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Hamblin,
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The McMinnville
R. H. CARLSEN
HIGH-CLASS BELGIAN HARES
SOME THINGS »CONSIDER
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L. E. Walker.
Where Can I Get School Books ?
Why, at SCOTT & WILLIAMS
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