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Yamhill County l>. I. ISHIR», J Reporter Editor A I'ropr. <*. 1:<K 11 »X, Aasoclute Editor. Subscription $1 OO Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Reading noticedn local column* io cent« per Hue for first weekend 5 cent* per line thereafter. Display a<lv»*rtiM<‘in« nD annual rates, one inch per month SI; each additional inch 50 Cents pr m<Hith. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 line* published free, if furnished in time to te cur i ent lie wk . Additional matter 10 cent* per Due. FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1901. Texas is just in the act of making kidnapping a capital offense. They always have believed in hanging men for horsestealing down there, and it is gratifying to know that hu man beings are at last coming to be regarded as of as much importance as stock. The legislature passed a law mak ing it a criminal offense to tap water mains or electric light wires and ap propriate the elements conveyed thereby without the consent of the owner. Light and water are now property, at least the manufactured or transmitted kind thereof. for settlement in China at’e those re Hon. Wm. 'fhurston, of Nebraska; lating to indemnities and the with ' lion. Wm. Lindsay, of Kentucky; drawal of the military. Full credit Hon. Geo. W. McBride, of Oregon, must be given to Field Marshal and Hon. Thus. H. Carter, of Mon Count von VValdersee for bringing tana, all ex-United States senators, about the present promising condi were appointed by the president, last tion of affairs. No matter how dis Friday, as commissioners of the St. tasteful his methods have been to Louis exposition, with salaries of people who do not approve of the <5,o00 per year. While the problem mailed-fist policy, it is that policy “What shall wo do with our ex-pres that sent the Chinese empire to its idents is still a matter for the fu knees and brought about compliance ture to decide, President McKinley with the demands of the powers, as has taken the matter of ex senators in hand in vigorous fashion, and has. presented through their ministers. with commendable alacrity, found As the war tax reductions provid good snug births for four of them. ded by congress are to go into effect But. aside from the president's seem July 1st, we can celebrate our free ing philanthropy, we cannot but re dom from stamp taxes on the glori joice that he has shown such excel ous Fourth with more than usual ex lent discretion as in the selection of Mr. McBride to serve as a member ultation. of the commission. The Louisiana The Delaware legislature ad Purchase exposition in 1903 will be journed without electing a senator. a national fair of great magnitude, Congress adjourned, too, without and with one of its commissioners passing Hanna’s ship subsidy bill. hailing from the state of Oregon, Mark is deeply disappointed by each our interests will be cared for by a of these instances,but accepts with a man who will reflect credit upon the grim satisfaction the defeat of the state. The honor conferred upon river and harbor bill. Mr. McBride and the state of Ore gon by the chief executive, carries Carter, who talked the river and with it a great compliment, not only harbor bill to death, has been given to ex Senator McBride, but to the a fat position by President McKin state at large. ley. Perhaps he made the applica tion in person, and the president, The last populist and the last negro rather than dispute and hear his disappeared from congress on its ad long talks, thought the easiest way journment last Saturday. It is evident out of the matter was to appoint that republican opposition in 1904 will be an old time democrat. him. Muscle piTìniìQnnQnnQQn^ Does not make the man. ” The blood is the life." the vital force of the body. So it not infrequently happens that the man who looks to be a picture of physical strength falls a sudden victim to disease A proper care for the blood would prevent many a serious sickness. The cleansing of the blood is per fectly accomplish ed by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Gold en Medical Discov ery. It drives out the impurities and poisonous sub stances which cor rupt the blood and breed disease. It increases the ac tivity of the blood- making glands, and so increases the supply of pure blood. It builds up the entire body with good sound flesh. There is no al cohol in "Golden Medical Di sco v• ery” and it is en tirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics. The dealer who offers a substitute the " Discovery ” does so to gain the tie more profit paid by inferior medi cines. There is nothing "just as good ” for the blood as "Golden Medical Dis covery” therefore accept no substitute. First ComersforSpring BRING newness is commencing to roll in. Advance Spring Styles in Gentlemen’s Ready-to- wear apparel have made their ini tial appearance at the Grange Store. \Ve are just in receipt of a iee In the New Spring Shapes. These garments are made of serviceable, Fancy Worsted Fabrics, Clays and Cassimeres possessing in a high degree the latest inventions of the Artist Tailor craft. Also a complete line of NOBBY SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN AND CHILDREN. ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ " I took five bottles of 1 Golden Medical Discov ery’for my blood," writes Mr. William D. Shamb. Tho extravagance of our own Ore lin, of Remy, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory "I had *rinc worms’ on me and I would burn gon legislature is in a measure con them off and they would come right back, and they were on me when I commenced using 'Gold doned by the fact that over in Wash en Medical Discovery.’ and they went away and ington items in the general appro I haven't been bothe'red any more.’’ Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con* priation bill alone will foot up over stipation. -------- ------------- <2,900,000. While misery loves com The high price of beef cattle, com Vice President Harrison died Wednes pany, we can point to our neighbor pared with the scarcity of stock cat day afternoon at tris home in Indianap Mrs. C. D. Johnson contemplates a on the north as another victim of too tle in this section, represents a con olis, Ind., after a short illness. The na visit soon to her daughter, much lawmaking. dition that reminds one of the need tion mourns the loss of a man whose life Glenn, at Muncie, Ind. and character will remain an example A quarrel between the mayor of of less poetry and more prose. The worthy of emulation. A party of Eastern Star members vis Havana and his first assistant has song about the gentle zephyrs play ited Dayton last evening, the occasion ing among the flowers in the spring led the municipal assembly of that The new law which declares that being the official visit of the grand ma city to declare that “a state of cha should be remodeled. Gentle heifers a pound of butter shall weigh a tron to Dayton chapter. There was be os” exists in the town. The cultiva browsing among the tangled vines pound fails to contemplate that a sides the regular routine, degree work tion of a calmer temper among the would not have the refinement pos- cord of wood shall measure a cord. and a banquet. Cubans would be of advantage to all sessed by the other, but it w’ould suggest a surer jingle of gold. President McKinley and several mem concerned. The policy’ of the Cuban radicals is bers of his cabinet will visit Oregon not “Cuba for the Cubans.” They President McKinley has been for- insist that Cubans of the conserva early in May. They will be accompan The farmer cannot say that the late legislature neglected his inter tunate in being able to retain for tive party shall have no voice in es ied by a number of other distinguished visitors. Oregon will extend the nation’s ests altogether. He will be able to his new term of office all the mem tablishing the republic until after chief executive and bis party a hearty bers of liis cabinet with one excep harvest a greater number of bushels the radicals shall have settled affairs welcome. of oats from an acre now, by reason tion, that of Attorney General to their own liking. This is as if the Though not compulsory on county of the passage of a bill making Griggs, who, while consenting to re democrats in this country should main for the present, has announced superintendents, Supt. Littlefield has thirty-two pounds one bushel instead declare that at the next election only of thirty-six as heretofore. An an intention to retire in April. The democrats should vote. Little won taken up the work in connection with the teachers of the county, of holding other good law for the poultry grow country will be well satisfied with der is it that old General Gomez is eighth grade examinations in the publie the continuance of the former cabi er, making ten eggs a dozen, was perplexed. schools, and has just completed the ar overlooked in the mad scramble to net in office, and it is hardly neces duous task of examining the first lot of sary to say that to the president elect a senator. A citizens' league has been organ papers for the examination held in Feb himself the matter must be one of ized at Corvallis, the object of which ruary. Seventeen pupils passed and great gratification. The California legislature recently is to promote the welfare of the com nineteen failed. Other examinations will be held in April, May and June. made itself ridiculous by passing a The United States senate, which munity, to recommend measures that bill permitting the managers of race had practically agreed upon the hour may seem beneficial, to plan for de^ McMinnville schools will hold theirs in tracks, theaters, and other places of for final adjournment last Friday, veloping Benton county and the im May. About sixty schools in the county amusement to exclude from the postponed the formal dissolution act provement of public highways, to will give the examination, which is grounds or premises any reporter as a mark of courtesy to Senator promote the establishment of new made up by the county superintendents. Pupils must average 70 per cent in order who criticises the management. Mitchell of Oregon. Mr. Mitchell industries and to encourage immi to pass. Judged by the rapid pace which some could not reach the capital before gration. By such unanimity as this legislatures have lately set, it will Saturday, and in order that he do cities and communities reach the only be a short time until a man will might be sworn in at that time the highest round of success, and the ac not be competent to fill a seat in a senate held over one day longer. tion of the citizens of Corvallis might legislature until he has spent about Allison of Iowa and Stewart of Ne be profitably followed all over west Sufferer«» from this horrible malady ten years in an insane asylum. always inherit it — not necessarily vada are the only senators still serv ern Oregon, at this time when immi nearly from the parents, but may lie from some grants are seeking locations and capi ing who were in the senate when remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs On motion of Senator Morgan, Mr. Mitchell was sworn in 28 years talists and manufacturers are looking through several generations. This deadly poison may lay dormant in the blood for chairman of the committee on inter ago. around for safe investments. years, <>r until you reach riddle life, then » ----- oceanic canals, Senator Mitchell was the tir*t little sore or ulcer m ikes its ap AMITY. appointed to succeed his predecessor. Tht‘ Metropolitan museum of New pearance— or a swollen gland in the breast, or seme other part of the body, McBride, as a member of that com York is in a strange predicament. A. MeKinnen is having some new side gives the first warning. niittee. Mr. Morgan realized, he It cannot accept some very valuable walk built in front of his Trade street To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma nently all the poisonous virus must tn said, that it was an unusual request, gifts in the shape of bequests, be property. eliminated from the blood—every vestagc but it was made because of the no cause it has not sufficient money to The mother of Mrs. J. B. Williams, >f it driven out This S. S. S. does, and table interest in canal legislation pay the inheritance tax. On the who was not expected to live a few days £ the only medicine that can reach deep- tented, obstinate blood troubles like this. always manifested by Mitchell, who. C. P. Huntington collection alone, ago, is now better. When all the poison has N eu forced out like McBride, was an earnest and which is willed to the museum, <350.- Rumor has it that the postoffice will of the system the Cancer heals, and the able advocate of the construction of 000 must be paid, unless something be moved across the street to the build- I disease never return*. Cancer begins often in a small way, as the the canal. is done by the legislature toward iug vacated by Mrs. Holmes. following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows Our merchants are beginning to stock 1 A «mall pimple came on in .■ law «Lout an inch making the institution an exception the ear on the left .«ide of my face, ltgavi The Pennsylvania legislature, be to the rule. The Metropolitan muse up for the spring trade, and from ap below tie no pain or inconven- eincc, and I should have fore adjournment, unanimously urn of New York is practically in the pearances they expect a good trade. forgotten about it had it not I m jjun to indameand passed resolutions applying to con anomalous position of a philan- Mr. and Mrs. Howard, who have been ! Itch ; it would bleed a then «cab -»ver. but gross for an amendment of the con throphv that cannot afford to accept m California, fot some time, are agaiu little, xoul i not heal. This stitution providing for the direct the favors of philanthropists, unless home enjoying the balmy rains of Ore continued for .sometime, V/hen mv jaw l>e^ati to gon. election of senators. If such resolu they are prepaid. •well, becoming very painful. The Cancer be- Mr. ami Mrs. R. O. Jones and Loyd 1 p.an to ent an<l spread, tions should be adopted by two until it was as large as a The Cuban government, says the I.ancefield were passengers for Corvallis half thirds of the legislatures, congress dollar,when I heard if S S s nnd detertnin- would be obliged to submit the Chronicle,cannot be recognized by us last Friday, where they went to attend rd to give it a fairtrni, ».nd it w.n lemark *ble amendment for ratification. The until it shall give evidence of ability the college oratorical contest. what a wo w'erful effect Mrs. M. E. Holmes has moved her' to protect peaceable residents in all it had from the very beginning; the sore began to house of repre-- »ntatives has already, heal and after taking a few bottles di«npj>eRrrd lour limes voted to submit the parts of the island and punish and stock of tnillinerv to J. W. Roth's gener entirely. This was two years ago ; their are still no signs of the Cancer, and mv general heitlh al merchandise store, where she will be amendment, but the senate presis- suppress those who are not peace jnntinue< good.— M r .< R.S hirfk , La Plata. Mo. is the greatest of all tently refuses to sanction a change able, and until its fundamental law pleased to meet her many patrons. 3k blood purifiers, andthi The different fraternal orders of this shall prohibit the government from in the inelluxl bv which its own one guaranteed place have been actively at work the K S kH purely vegetable. Send members are elected. When the I incurring pecuniary obligations to past month trying to increase their mem WW for our free bonk or senate thus refuses to submit an foreigners which it cannot fulfill, bership, and they have all met with fair-1 Cancer, ^«W containing valuable and interest amendment, the state legislature-' thus leading to international compli lv good success. inq 1' 'formation about this disease, and write t r ph'»cians about your case. We should exercise the power given cations in which for our own secur The council should have due credit to charge for medical advice. ' I them in the constitution for just itv we should have to intervene. for the many new sidewalks being built ttuike THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA such emergencies. Io Oregon here We arc under obligations to make the past year, yet there are one or two after there will be as near an sure that Cuba shall not become the places that have not been attended to, approach to direct election as there theatre of such continuous "revolu and some where there are no walks at can be under the constitution, when tions” as disgrace other Central all. Why not finish the job? the names of candidates for the I American republics. There would A petition was presented to the coun United States senate shall be placed have been no Cuban republic except cil some time ago requesting that au or on the official ballot, and the j by our aid. and it is not likely that dinance lie passed allowing the side Woven Wire Fence. votes for such candidates shall tx- it will ever have anv stable govern walks to l>e used bv bicycle riders, but straighten up your linen and Mve land taken as yet no action has been taken In the up by tenet corner* by building wire fence*, be- certified to the legislature. The ment except from fear of our inter »idea improv mg the looks ot your farm and keep Clear understandings meantime it has continued to rain, and ing stock within bound« legislature, however, cannot be re ventiou. those who own wheels are compelled to quired to accept the candidate re make good friends and there must walk a Vltorocs brill Cuaoaisi n Wirt Ftitlu ceiving the highest aunt tier of votes be a complete agreement as to our, E. ESTES. "relations" to the island to begin j A. V R. Snyder will return home | tomorrow from Salem. Household and kitchen Furniture, The only questions now remaining with. Fence ! priqcj^Liits New Spring Hats Spring Derbys of the celebrated Thoroughbred and Waldorf Spec ialty are here in Black, Brown and Stone Shades. Step in some time and see them. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Complete in all the batest Spring Styles Grange & Farmers Co. C has . P. N elson , Mg’r. CLEARANCE SALE of FURNITURE We never have had a time-worn stock of Furni ture, but we are making a Clearance sale just now of a nice, durable and medium grade of goods, and in their place will put in the best stock ever landed in McMinnville, both as to styles and quality. Along with this we will continue to carry the cheaper goods to suit that class of trade. But for Something Really Nice in Furniture You should see H. C. BURNS, Third St., former stand of Racket Store. ♦» » * You Are Interested ❖ ♦ Fence! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting tlie most and the best for your money. In the coming and going of grocery stores the little opera house grocery goes right along. Our Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to bottom prices this month. Conte and see. L. E. Walker. » » » » » » » » » » 4» » Blood Races Blood flows through your veins at a speed you scarcely runs the circuit of the body every three minutes. What is going to happen if it becomes impure? Skin eruptions, indigestion and debility are pretty certain. Perhaps something worse if the condition is unheeded. Dr. Lowe's Sarsaparilla cannot fail to purify the blood. ter what you pay. No liettet remedy can lie had. no mat ROGERS BROS.’ Pharmacy McMinnville, Oregon. The Drug Center of A amhill County. ❖ * & 9 0 * ❖ t * 9 9