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I It begins to look dark for the color m u uni nii.ii vriox coi 1.1» uo. ed man. In addition to losing his .The Corvallis Timos recently point - ’ vote an unexpected blizzrd has ruin cd out that immigration of the right I» I. AMItKV, Editor A Hropr. ed the Georgia watermelon crop. sort would afford opportunity for' J (i. tt K'llX, U»o<illlc Editor. sale of u portion of the mortgaged The Filipino agitator who came to ; farms, relieving the owner from, Subscription $1 OO Per Year. the United States to lecture for in debt, placing him in a |xisition of dependence has concluded to go home ADVERTISING K vTES. ) independent-«*, comfort and content - These are Reading notice» in local columns 10 cents per and be a good American. m *ut, and at the same time wou d line for first week and 5 cent» per line thereafter. sad days for the Anti... Display advertibenifiilK. annual rate«, one inch place on the land two thrifty citizens per month SI. each additional Inch 50 cent« per ------ w- • • • -•*----- where is now but one, and that one. i month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding Aguinaldo is subsisting on porter debt-pinched. 10 lines published free If furnished in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent” per house steaks and champagne, a diet A marked advance in the price of 1 line. that appeals more strongly to most land would be the first change to fol- [ 3 people than beans, of which the in low, should there be immigration j FRIDAY, MAY \, 1901. "I suffered from female weakness for five surgents, who are still in rebellion, enough to make the sale of portions I months,’’ writes Miss Belle Hedrick, of Nye, Putnam Co., \V. Va. "I was treated make their chief.food. of hypothecated farms general, arid ' by a good physician but he did me no good. The proposition made by Japanese I wrote to />*. A*, r. Piercy Buffalo, in a considerable measure the por N. scientists, to inaugurate a world K, for advice, which I received, telling Beaumont, Texas, is just now a me to take his ‘ FAVORITE PRESCRIP tion still remaining in the hands of wide war on rats, looks like a pre wonderful trwn, because of the dis TION.* When I had used the medicine a the owner would approximate the meditated plot against the Chinese. covery of seven oil wells there. The month my health was much improved. It I i alue of the whole farm before the has continued to improve until now I can work at almost all kinds of house-work. 1 truth about the place would be in sale. A general ownership of unen had scarcely any appetite, but it is all The mere fact that the Chinese teresting, but the truth will never be light now Have gained several pounds in cumbered homes with each owner in weight. dowager empress has abdicated her I would advise all who suffer from known, there is so much foolish ex position to proceed with the undis chronic diseases to write to Dr. Pierce.” throne need not disturb the financial aggeration. turbed enjoyment of life, liberty and; welfare of the people of Old Yamhill. the pursuit of happiness, rather than 1 Just at this lime the announcement Great Britain is having a national tin-drudge effort to pay interest, that a barnyard hen had abdicated fit of the blues. The everlasting her nest would be of more moment. Boer war, increased taxation, the with each ready to improve and plan We have nothing in common with the wrangle in China, the loss of trade to accumulate, rather than to strug old Chinawoman, but we are in close and the prospective end of a period gle to ward off the unwelcome conse quences of debt—this would be the sympathy with the American hen. of prosperity are causing a spirit of final and happy condition to surround gloom that is met everywhere from Unimaginative exactness—so the our homes. the work room to society and in the Century dictionary defines literal Remembering that the universal columns of the newspapers. ism—may not always be the highest ownership of homes is the fundamen form of truth, but commercially it tal essential to highest contentment Mr. McKinley is trying to do bet- has compensations. Some American in a community, it follows that a ter in his speeches this time, but he manufacturers recently sent to their well ordered immigration is a factor will not fully’succeed until he drops German agent ten thousand show- by which the welfare of a locality the baleful use of such expressions cards in which their agricultural ma can be most thoroughly promoted. as “Maxims are not as profitable as chines were drawn by tigers, driven In another sense, however, there markets,” which recalls his emptv Consul H. B. Miller is one of many by an airily attired goddess of lib is vast advantage to be secured from phrase, “A patriot is better than a erty. The agent returned the cards the same source. In the process of other well posted men who think a pessimist.” Mr. McKinley’s senten with the criticism that neither in time, numbers of fine farms have good market can be built up in the tious maxims, certainly are not very Germany were tigers available nor passed into the hands of moneylend Orient for condensed milk. Such a profi table. —Oregon ian. adapted for draft purposes, nor could ers who foreclossd because the owner market would give new impetus to such women as work in the fields af- could no longer pay interest. When the dairying industry of Oregon. The eminent scientist of Kansas, ever homeseekers come in any con ford to dress as seems to be the Nnv Train Io St. I.out«. who is trying to converse with the siderable numbers, these lands will fashion in wonderful America. The popularity of the St. Louis gate Martians, and the first to declare the go with the rest, and on each quar way to the east is emphasized by the It is a surprising fact that the theory that Mars is inhabited, is ter section there will be lodged a announcement on the part of the Burling very shiftless about his own home; apple crop of the United States is of new owner, ready to add one more ton route that it will establish additional greater value than the wheat crop. his wife says that during every rain to the independent and contented train service between Denver and St. the water runs into their cellar, She But the apple is not recognizied as homes of the community, The rent- Louis, May 5, 1901. The new train will says she would be much better sat- a necessary staple of life, and there ers, in the natural transition, would leave Denver at 2:30 p. tn., arriving at fore its market quotations create isfied if her husband were less of a turn to cheaper lands or smaller St. Louis at 6:00 the next, day, duplica less interest and cut a smaller figure scientist, and gave his home more tracts, buy them and in turn become ting the service now offered by the Bur in the concerns of nations. The en attention, as they have never lived integers in the landholding class. lington between Denver and Chicago. Orders have been placed for new tire apple crop of the United States in a comfortable house since their The change would better their con equipment, and the “St. Louis special,” marriage. for last year amounted to 215.00(1,(MM) dition. because renting, in these as it will be called, will have many at barrels. Placing the value as low days, is a difficult as well as an un tractive features, hitherto unknown- to During the session of the farmers' as $1.75 a barrel, it totals $376,250,- satisfactory means of livelihood. travelers between the Rocky mountains institute, recently held at Myrtle 000, while the wheat crop of the na Few renters are ambitious to im and the Mississippi valley. Creek, Dr. James Withycombe, of tion in 1899 was valued at farm value prove or keep up lands they do not the O. A. C., made the statement Gnp Closed. at $319,545,259 The apple crop, own, and on which their residence that he believed that every three The operation of through trains be however, will average higher than is but temporary; and without this acres of land would, if properly hand tween San Francisco and Los Angeles, the figures quoted, for the better ambition, half the incentive of every via Surf and Santa Barbara, will begin led, support twocows, and yield $100 grades of apples will always rank day life is lacking. The condition is on Sunday, March 31, 1901, on the new per year. Of course much would de close to California oranges. Port alike bad for owner and for tenant, Coast line. Two throngh trains daily. The Coast Line Limited leaving each ter pend upon the quality of the land and land's market quotations a few days and since a healthy immigration minal in the morning, equipped with ele the way it is cultivated. Whether ago were $2.50 a box for best Oregon would gradually oblige tenants to gant cafe and parlor cars, will make day or not <tu-h a record can be made apples, and $2.25 per box for best purchases of smaller tracts or cheap light trips through the most picturesque, varied ami entertaining scenes on the general may be doubted, but it has California oranges. This is a great er lands, and ultimately make every continent Inquire of agents of the been demonstrated that intensified argument in favor of the big red ap individual own his own home, will it Southern Pacific. ple, when grown on trees properly dairying brings profitable returns. not pay, by every means to draw as cared for. This is the way the Oregonian largely as possible from the home owning population of the dissatisfied Capt Heath, in his “New Spirit' treats the siliy sentiment that would east? talks, is endeavoring to arouse the carry-boquets to a condemned mur McMinnville capitalists to a realiza derer, or fawn over one who had been '■ HE Oil Ft» FEW. The liability t.i disease is grc-atl tion of the possibilities in store for convicted of a grave crime against le- se icd when the blood is in goc.1 con dilio.i, and the circulation healthy an< this section by a reasonable expen-, society: The good people of Roseburg The commissioner of Indian affairs, diture of capital invested in new seem to be treading each other s while speaking of the recent renting vigorous. For then all refuse matter is promptly carried out < f the system lines. This is indeed a fruitful field heels in their eagerness to sign the of 600,000 acres of pasture land in otherwise it would rapidly- aceumulat petition for the pardon of Hugh Pat for the planting of capital a field, Oklahoma, belonging to the Osage — fermentation would take place, th too, where the increase would be terson. Men and women—“the best Indians, who arò the richest race in blcxxl become polluted and the consti sure. While oil as a cheap fuel is citizens,” it is said gladly affix their the world, gave the following facts tution so weakened that a simp! malady might result seriously. under discussion, its realization is names to this petition. Among them concerning the wealth of the tribe: A healthy, active circulation mean: is a minister, who. in signing the in as yet problematical. But it has “This new lease will add about $120,- good digestion and strong, healthy been argued that the completion strument. expresses the opinion that 000 a year to the tribe's income. In nerves. As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. S of the old Newby canal would fur this poor young man has been “suf addition they have $8.000,(MM) re has no equal. It isthesalest ami licsl nish eight hundred horse power for ficiently punished” for his paat tn ceived from the sale of their lands in remedy for old people and children mills and numerous manufactories. imprudent, childish, wretched Minnie Kansas, in the I’. S. treasury,' from because it contains r.o minerals, but i: The city water and light plant, the Thorn's undoing. Queer ideas these which they derive an annual income made exclusively oi roots ar..I herbs. No other rent< <’.y so thoroughly ano Atlas mills and the steam laundry “good citizens 'and this minister of of $100,000 Besides, they own 1,- effectually cleanses the blood of im pay out in the aggregate probably the gospel have of this young man s .>70.19.5 acres of land which is fairly purities. At th. four thousand dollars for fuel in the culpability. That lie belongs to a worth $5 an acre. There are 1.729 same tunc it laiilds course of a year. With hydraulic good family and was well brougnt up Indians in the tribe, xjx drtk xas up the weak and de counting men, ^1 Ay bilit.ited. and reno power offered them at, say. three renders the bestial conduct for which women and children, They all share vates the entire sys thousmd dollars, they would lay he is doing time in the Penitentiary alike in the tribal wealth, and when tern. It cures permanently all niannei only the more heinous. It may be aside their engines and adopt the a child is born it becomes a joint of blood and skin troubles. cheaper power at a price represent hoped that an emphatic “No" from property owner E. E. Kelly, of Urbana, O., writes with all the other “ I Mr. had Ecsotna cn my hands and face fo ing interest on a goodly sum. New the Governor will at the proper time Indians in the five years, it would break out in hull tribe. The profits white pustules, crusts.would form an< manufacturing concerns would also put an end to this disgraceful parad from the $8,(MM).(M>(> held drop off. leaving the skin rvd and inflam in the treas ing of a most abominable deed before ed. Ti d doctors did nie 110 good. 1 usee have some inducement to lix-nte at ury, the recent rental of pasture all th. medicated soaps and salves without the public. beneiit. 8. 8 8. cured mo. and n.y ekir McMinnville bv reason of cheap wa lands and other sources of revenue. is as clear and smooth as any one's.” ter power. It is hoped the home Usnry Siegfried, of Cape May,N give the ('sages an annual incoine of J., Mr«. says i.iat twenty-one boll.es of 3 8. 8 Stale Fair Preini,,,,, list Owl. capitalists will accept the new spirit, her of Cancer of the breast. Doc approximately $600,000. a per capita cured tors and friends thought her case hope Secretary M. D Wisdom has just re and for ll.e welfare of the city ami income of $3(M 25. Where a family lees. eeived from the state printer the state J surrounding country either demon Richard T. Gardner. Florence, 8. C.. consists of man and wife and eight suffered for rears r. ith Boils. Two hot strate whether or not oil for cheap fair premium list for loot, (»ver $10,000 children, as often happens, the fam ties of 8. 8. 8. p it Ins blood ill cood con dition and li.o Bai.a disappeared. is offered for premiums on live stock fuel is obtainable near by, or put in Send for our free b.wik, and writ« and farm products, and is by far the ily receives each year in cash $3,040. to effect the surer alternative of get largest and best premium list ever of and on their lands they raise all their our physicians about your case ting cheap water power into the city. lereil in this state. Th«- list has been hxxi stuffs and Medicaf advice free. considerable grain THE S.V.ft tPECIHC CO.. ATLxMTA, CA If our capitalists were hanging onto thoroughly revised, ami brought up to for the market. ’ The realty holdings their money to start themselves in date in every department. New premi of the tribe have « a per capita valua business in the next world, whither ums have been added and others in tion of $3.987 There is no other Iwir Spring 21tillincni. they ar«' rapidly drifting, their apa creased on articles most worthy of merit race of people in the world that can I have opened up for the tlijt would be better underattxxl "ergon can Ixuist now of ai complete make such a showing.” But all the knowledge we have from lilieral premiums aa any state in the spring trade an entire new line “ i - the l _ grave is .. the region beyond that . linioni an,| jf )lar,| work «nd earnest of Millinery Goods. The stock cash, and bonds, and stocks are un I efforts on the part ot the management Dawson advices dated A pril 19 consists of all that is known. Therefore, as an invest i counts for anything, the fair itself will give particulars of the finding >f the NF.W AND DESIRABLE ment for themselves and their heirs, compare favorably with those of older txxlv of Dr Hettinger by a prospec some act that would result in the states. an<l will be the Ix-st ever held tor named Black, about 10 miles and the prices are very reason betterment of conditions here would this side the Rockv mountains. from the mouth of the White River able. You are invited to call be a fitting end to a life of worldly The txxlv had been partly devoured and investigate. success, inasmuch as "any good that by wol.ves Identity was clearly es The R kfoiitkr and Weekly Oregonian tablished by letters found in the M rs . M. E. H olmes . we can do should be done now, for one rear for $2, strictly in advance we pass this way bnt once.'' pocket* of-the clothing. Roth's Store, Amity, Oregon. Yamhill County Reporter First Comers ^Spring // Makes Weak Women Strong. c- <4>*4*4,4> BRING newness is commencing to roll in. Advance Spring Styles in Gentlemen’s Ready-to- wear apparel have made their ini tial appearance al the Grange Store. We are just in receipt oi a t|qOóice pr-ing^uits o In the New Spring Shapes. '1 hese 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 It Makes NOBBY SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN AND CHILDREN. -♦♦♦♦ •♦♦♦♦ 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. ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ I OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Is Complete in all the Latest Spring Styles Grange & Farmers Co. C has . P. N elson , Mg’r. JLJLJUUJhJUUhJLLAJUUlJLjLAJLajtA H Childhood Crisis. You may get thin in flesh and suffer no further evil, but it is always serious if your children get thin. Plumpness is the right of childhood. Thin ness shows impaired nutrition and hence retards bodi ly and mental growth. For a child to lose flesh means a crisis in its development. If your child has lost flesh or energy, or does not seem to grow as he should, give R. B. Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil With Hypophosphites. It is only a food, but a food unlike any other, It builds up bone, brain and muscle and does not tax the stomach. We make it often that it may always be fresh. Dollar size, 75c. ROGERS BROS.’ Pharmacy. McMinnville, Oregon. F orewarned, Forearmed* The Drug Center of Yamhill County. Perhaps I can be of service to you. I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home; where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. Call or write—I ’ll take pleasure in answer ing your questions. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis —and EVERYWHERE beyond. Bullington Rouie A C. S hsldon . General Agent. Cor. Third and Stark Sts.. Porti ind Ore. ’J War! War! War!!? : : s Is being declared every day by Housekeep ers against dirt, and they will find it far easier to win a victory if’they secure their Wall Papen Cementico, « And Other W all Dressings, at O. O. HODSONS