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Colorado and Kansas legislatures I will probably enact laws making cap ital punishment a part of their law , after the next session of the legisla-1 tures therein. It is better to hung criminals according to law occasioi - ally than to have the state disgraced A resident of Walla Walla has been by barbarous executions by an out adjudged insane because lie thought raged populace. he was an actor. If all men who San Francisco buyers made an in-1 have this hallucination were treated likewise, insane asylums would have dustrious canvass of Oregon and: Washington, and succeeded in divert i to be enlarged. ing a considerable number of Thanks-1 The market for the products of the giving turkeys to the California mar Oregon dairy exists every day in the ket, which ordinarily would have week, and extends from the Mississ been sold in Portland. The price ippi river westward to the westward must have been higher in San Fran borders of Japan. With this view of cisco in order to justify shipping the situation no man need hesitate there. Trade is apt to seek tiie about connecting himself in a busi highest market, which maxim the ness way with the operation of a Portland commission men should properly established creamery plant. paste in their daybooks. be no property to be found in the state for the purpose of taxation. The matter of an efficient state board , I». I. ANHI HV, Editor A l Propr. of equalization is a subject for the J . <«. ECK n AN, Associât« Editor. next legislature equal in importance Subscription $1.00 Per Year. to the election of a senator. Yamhill County Reporter ADVERTISING RATES. Reading notice »in local column« 10 cents per line for first week and 5 cent« per line thereafter. Display advertisements, annual rates, one inch per mouth fl; each additional inch 50 cents per month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per line. FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1900. Some of the leading democrats claim that the party needs no reor ganization. They say that the dem ocratic party as it stands is good enough for them. Evidently there is still a lack of harmony down the line. The recent decision of the supreme court of the state of Michigan declar ing the sugar bounty law of that state unconstitutional, has caused some uneasiness in other states where beet sugar bounty laws pre vail. The decision in Michigan re lieves that state from the payment of about $330,000 to the sugar factories. ...... — There is more gold in the United States treasury than there ever was before and more than in any other national treasury of the world. The exact amount is $451,477,497, divided into revenue fund, $150,(XX),(XX) , gold certificate security $248,409,579; gen eral treasury, taken in the ordinary transaction of business $53,067,725. These figures are very comforting and have a great deal to do with those other colossal figures, the elec tion returns. NO MAN IS STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. The stomach is the vital center of the body. It is the organ from which all other organs are fed. A weak stomach means a weak man. There never was a strong man with a weak stomach. What is called ” weak stomach ” is in general a diseased condition of the stomach and other organa of iligeutiou and nutrition, which prevents the proper digestion of the food which is taken into the stom ach, and so riJluces the nutrition of the body. When all food is taken away the body starves. When the food eaten is only digested and assimilated in part it only nourishes the body in part, and so the body ia partly starved. And this starvation is felt in every organ of the body dependent on the blood which is made from food. The great variety of the cures per formed by Dr. Pierce’s Golden M eaical Discovery is due to its remarkable power to heal diseases of the stomach and allied organs. It cures through the stomach diseases seemingly remote, but which have their origin in a diseased -------------------- condition of the stomach and the other Senator Loilge, of Massachusetts, organs of digestion and nutrition. Chas. A. Towne, chairman of the Weak ” heart, lungs, kidneys and weak silver republican national committee: has outlined the following excellent ” ness of other organs is cured with the George H. Shibley, Illinois commit program for the republican party: cure of the weak stomach. HAMBLIN, TheOne-PriceClothiBr We are not selling- out. We are not selling at cost. But we are selling * Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes Cheaper than any other house in Oregon. Suits Made to Order. § —, ftambUn, Thomas A Swarts, Box 103, Sub-Station teetnan; and E. S. Corner, treasurer “We must reduce taxation by taking C., Mr Columbus, Ohio, writes: "I was taken very wii k with severe hr:ul« h«- then cramps in the off war taxes wherever they can be G THE ONE.PRICE CLOTHIER, of the committee, have decided to stomach, and food would not digest, then kidney liver trouble, and my back got weak so 1 issue an address in which they will spared. We must maintain the tariff and i Uziion Block, McMinnville. could scarcely get around. The more I doctored express the belief that the time has so that our manufacturers may have the worse I got uutil six years passed. J had be come so poorly 1 could only walk in the house come for the giving up of the party stable conditions in their home mar by the aid of a chair, and I got so thin I had given up to dir, thinking that I could not be ket to build upon. We must main organization and the merging of its cured. Then one of my weialtbors nW, ‘ Take Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and make members into the democracy. All tain absolutely the gold standard, a Dr. new man out of yourself.' The first bottle 3857 helped so I thought I would get another, and silver and Lincoln republicans will ami if additional legislation is need after I me had taken eight bottles 1 was weighed and found I had gained twenty-seven (271 lbs. be urged to become democrats in ed to strengthen it, that must pass. in about six weeks I have done mdTe hard The McMinnville National Bank. We must have legislation to develop work in the past eleven months than 1 did in good standing. ’ Of McHINNVILLE, OREGON. two years before, and I am as stout and healthy and build up our merchant marine. to-day, I think, as I ever was.” ------ »-♦■»------ P aid C apital , $50,000 S ubplus and P rofits . $25,000 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure The action of the O. R. A. N. Co., There should be further intelligent Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility which will establish a regular line of restriction of immigration, and in constipation. consistent w ith safe and prudent banking. steamers between Portland and the the next four years the isthmian ca DIRECTORS : L. E. Cowls oriental ports about the first of the nal should be begun. ’ Regarding Mrs. ,1. II. Cook enjoped a visit from Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren year, is a commendable move, in the Philippines, he declares: “Ma her two sisters of Carlton on Thanks Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres. giving day. point of benefit to this section of the terial development, honest and able E. C. Apperson, Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Pacific coast. It is admitted by all government, the largest measure of Nlop« the tough and llurk. Off Office hours q a m. to 4 p. m. who are conversant with trade rela liberty possible, together with a the ('old. tions on the Pacific coast that a new steady advance to self-government Laxative Bro no-Quinine Tablets cure a era of business is opening up. Japan and home rule, such is and such will cold ¡none day. No cure, no pay. Price is to be to the Pacific states what be, I believe, the policy of President 25 cents. The part taken by the United England is to the Atlantic, and Chi McKinley and of the republican par AMITY. States in the recent affair in China na, with her vast millions, is not far ty” Frank Coulter, who has been in east was not an act of conquest, but one in the background, and it is evident -------------------- ern Oregon the past summer, has come of protection to the lives and prop that great changes are taking place 'I li p Women Vote. erty of American citizens in China, in the conditions of Pacific ocean In the four states, Colorado, home to spend the winter with his fam and beyond financial reparation for commerce. This commerce must in Wyoming, Utah and Idaho, where ily China's misdeeds the United*States crease vastly in importance and women have the full right of suf Dr, and Mrs Matthis took the after in choosing a Grocer are these: has no further demands on the Chi value, and the future of this trade is frage, there was a decided increase noon train for Portland.last Saturday. nese government. Nothing short of a matter of supreme importance to in the woman vote. All these states Then wen union Thanksgiving ser Are his Goods fresh and wholesome? China's absolute refusal to pay a rea Oregon, and to Portland in particu were carried by Bryan four years vices at the Christian church Thursday. Does he keep up with the Market? Rev. Douglas preaching the sertnon, as sonable indemnity will furnish suffic lar. It is certain that a new era is ago. Two gave a majority for Mc Is he neat and clean? sisted by the pastor of the Methodist Does he deal fair with all Customers? ient excuse for the United States 'to dawning upon the commerce of the Kinley this year and the republicans church. take a slice of Chinese territory. Pacific ocean, and that the states gained heavily in the other two. In Mr. Martin, who went to the Salem If you find he is all this and more, lie will do to tie to. lying on the Pacific are to have great a general way no division is appar hospital for an operation for kidney We aim high, and are trying tc^fill this bill as well as There is a movement on foot to opportunities from it. The first prin ent in the four states along sex lines. trouble, was brought home last Sunday, others left with us. provide at the coming session of ciple to be inculcated in the minds of But there are a few incidental feat much benefited, ann his relatives and Come and see us. * legislature, for primary reform, so the people of this section, then, is ures of special interest. The demo friends believe that the improvement that nominations may be made at that this is a country thoroughly and cratic candidate for congress in will be permanent. the primaries. The object is to en completely capable of producing Wyoming wrote a letter some time Mrs. Addie Harrison is in Portland. deavor to do away to a great extent, everything that the export trade re ago ¡11 which he said that the woman Mrs. Mitita Ayers of southern Oregon the opportunities for boss rule and quires. The advancement of Oregon vote was the easiest to get, the easi is here visiting her father, John Mahood. crooked work and chicanery in the depends more than anything else up est to keep and the easiest to manip Addison JellisoA has returned from selection of candidates. It is not to on the ability and willingness of the ulate of all elements in politics. As eastern Oregon, where he has been be disputed that the nearer the voter people to make the most of the abun a result, the republican candidate for spending the slimmer. is to the nominations and the less dance of natural advantages that are congress ran 800 ahead of the elec Joe Roth is offering his stock of gener merchandise for sale at a bargain. machinery that intervenes, the less everywhere present. The better our toral ticket, and has the largest ma al This is the best opening in Yamhill possibility there is to defeat his foreign shipping facilities, the great jority ever given a candidate in the county for some one wishing to go into wishes by placing men in nomination er our opportunities in this direction. state. Two-thirds of the women of business. whom he does not desire. The utili ——------ Wyoming, it is stated, voted for Mc NEW BERG. ty and justice of such a law seems The efforts of the northern railroad Kinley. apparent, since it takes the nomina lines to secure new people have re Utah gave the country the great Mrs. J. C. Nelson lias returned from a ting jxiwer from the delegate as un sulted in the increase of population est surprise of the election, and the three weeks' visit with relatives in Se der the present law, and places it of the state of Washington far in ex woman vote had something to do attle, Wash. Grissen’s Old Stand. with the voter direct, in the precinct cess of Oregon's increase during the with the remarkable overturn of the Rev D. A. Watters, of Salem, lectured primaries. last few years. As a result, Wash democratic plurality in 1896 of 51.- at the M. E. Church on Munday even ing, for the benefit of the ladies' aid so ington is outstripping Oregon in There are now about 267,000 Indians dairying, fruit-growing, manufactur OOtt. tinlv one woman ran for office ciety, The title of the talk was “Over within the borders of the United ing and diversified farming. Wliat in Utah ami she was defeated. She the Sea to Blarney Castle.” States, and expenditures on their ac Oregon needs is special work along was a delegate to the last democratic Mrs W. M. Townsend has been visit count last year amounted to slightly the line of colonization of men who national convention and seconded ing in Astoria. M rs. Margnriti Elliott visited in Port more than $10,000,(XX), of which are not afraid to invest money in en Bryan's nomination at Kansas City. land a day last week. Though president of the Utah wo about one third was devoted to edu terprises sure to give large returns. democratic league, she was The football team is doing some lively- Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday, is cation. The assumption that the Many points in the Willamette val man's beaten for the lower house of the practicing these days. in reality a fi up, fresh, every-other-day Daiiy, bulk of the Indians are povertv-stick- ley, our own city in particular, offer legislature, and the extent to which The Epworth league gave an enjoyable giving the latest news on days of issue, and covering news of the other three. It contains en is as unfounded as the idea that rare inducements for manufactories, she ran behind shows ’hat many social at the residence of Mrs. M. E Necci York Satchwell 011 Tuesday evening. all important foreign cable news which appears they are rapidly disappearing from but no systematic work is done to in women voted against her. The wo in The Daily Tribune of the same date, also Do man vote in Colorado increased from the face of the earth. More than duce parties to engage in this work. mestic and Foreign Correspondence. Short Sto T ri-Weekly 46,27<» in 1896 to 86,943 in 1900. Ury ries, Elegant Half tone Illustrations, Humorous thirty three millions of dollars are A tannery, a chair factory, a starch an's plurality in tin- state declined Women as Wei! as Men Items, Industrial information, Fashion Notes deposited in the federal treasury to factory, a paper mill, and mills for from 134,(XX) to 35,000, but the fall Agricultural Matters and Comprehensive and Tribune Are Made Miserable by reliable Financial and Market reports. Regular their credit, and the yearly interest the treatment of Hax fibre, linen fac ing off was not specially due to the subscription price. ?i 50 per year. We furnish Kidney Trouble. on this sum expended for their bene tories, creameries, cheese factories, woman vote. In Wyoming the it with The Reporter for |2 per year. women cast nearly one-third of the fit amounts to $1,646,465.96, of which canneries, cold storage establish aggregate Published on Thursday and known for nearly vote of 23,1X10. No change over a million and a half is paid out Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis sixty years in every part of the United States as incuts for eggs, fruit preserving and of a radical nature has yet been de courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigoi a National Family Newspaper of the highest in annuities. This feature is de by full woman suffrage in shipping concerns, are among the veloped and cheerfulness soon class, for farmers and villagers. It contains the foul' small states where it is es |Mecu York scribed by the commissioner of In disappear when the kid all the most important general news of The needs of western Oregon. As a forei tablished. Globe Democrat. neys are out of order dian affaifs in his report to the sec Daily Tribune up to hour of going to press, an • • «------- ble illustration, with the price of eggs or diseased. Agricultural Department of i he highest order, retary of the interior as distinctly Kidney trouble has WEEKLY up to 33|c lately, the need of men ChamberlaiD'sStomach and Liver Tab has entertaining reading for every member of detrimental, for in numerous in who understand how to run incuba become so prevalent the family, old and younu. Market Reports lets cure biliousness, constipation and that it is not uncommon which are accepted as authority by farmers and stances it deprives the recipients of tors and brooders seemed pressing. headache They are easy to take and I for a child to be bom Tribune country merchants, and is clean, up to-date, in the annuities of all incentive to labor afflicted with weak kid teresting and instructive. Regular «nbscription This latter industry, as well as some pleasant in effect. For sale by Howorth neys. If the child urin for their own support. The old fal price, fl per year. We furnish it with The Re others enumerated, could lie carried A Co., druggists. porter for fl 50 per year. ates too often, if the lacy that the Indians are dying out At the Christian church yesterday the- urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child on by our own people with a small also receives another refutation in an age when it should be able to SEND ALL ORDERS TO THE REPORTER, McMINNVJLLE. OREGON outlay of capital, as experience in services were made quite interesting by reaches control the passage, it is yet afflicted with the rejwrt of the commissioner. This a short sermon,by Pastor Lindsey, who those particular branches would not bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause oi official points out that the present be essential to success. In short, if took for his lesson the 23.1 Tsalm. He the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first ( Mrs. Milla, of Gaston, is down with the The other cane« followed, and there may number of red men in the United step should be towards the treatment ol our own people will take upon them said that as a nation we should be thank these important organs. This unpleasant1 umallpox, though her physicia'n. Dr. be more, for no precautions were taken States is substantially the same as it ful for our rapid advancement, ami lot selves the pleasant duty of doing all the liberal educational advantages which trouble is due to a diseased condition of the Tameieie. reporta that she is on the con aod neighbors visited at Mrs. Mills' un was thirty years ago, when the first and bladder and not to a habit as in their power to inaugurate a boom are ours; that while we are progressing kidneys valescent list. She will be quite badly til after Dr. Tameisie was called. The most people suppose. count of the Indians was made, and in home manufactories it will not be ' in education the sectarian harriers put i Women as well as men are made mis marked, probably aa many aa two hun law of quarantine is not well established that any decrease since 1870 is due long before experienced manufactur ' up in earlier years of the nation were be erable with kidney and bladder trouble, dred pita show ing on face and neck. Her in Oregon, so that the regulations are for to the admission of Indians to citi and both need the same great remedy. eon l.ad the contagion in a milder form the most part voluntary —Hillsboro In ers in lines not represented will listen ing broken down, and Christians every The mild and the immediate effect ol zenship, not to the diminution of the to our pleadings with confidence and where were beginning to love each other Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sole and has recovered. The boy caught the dependent. birth rate or an increased percent with an abiding faith in the possibil better, and were therefore better able to by druggists, in flfty- disease from hi* uncle, and communica Miss Jeanie Waddel is the guest of age of mortality among the tribes. ities of the nountry, they will come enjoy the day of Thanksgiving. The cent and one dollar ted it to hi* mother or else she took it di Mrs. F-thel Ooris this week. sizes. You may have a among us to engage in business, and chorus of sixteen male voices, the rect fr >tn her brother. Migoon. Magoon sample bottle by mail had the smallpox in Portland, but in so According to the rate at which the : that too, without asking a bonus of Hobbs Patty quartet, and Miss Jennie free, also pamphlet tell- .« assessors and county courts of Ore money or land. Thus, even jf the Snyder furnished the music, and the ing all about it. including many of th« mild a form that no quarantine was es railroads do not boom us as they thousands of testimonial letters reccivec tablished. He stayed at hia hotel Jill gon are lowering the valuations to have txxinuxi Washington, we can auditorium had been tastefully decerated from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmet SOMETHINGS «CONSIDER L. E. Walker Watch for Our Announcement of Holiday Goods. SCOTT<& WILLIAMS The People's National Family Newspaper escape the onerous state tax, it will still claim prosperity by just reach only be a short time until there will uig for it. by Mrs. Lindsey. present. A large audience was & Co.. Binghamrsn. N. Y., be sure ant the slight eruption bad disappeared, then he came out to his sister * at Gaston. mention this paper.