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Yamhill County Reporter ET TI’, SIXTO! THE 71 1XI71II.IAX' ENDED. F. Hl SO DF Women Dread Truly, Liberty is betrayed in the house of its friends! Thedishearter.- The fact that diplomatic relations ing announcement is made—from are about to be resumed between The disfiguration caused by skin disea», even more than the tormenting irrita Springfield, Mass., too, of all places! Austria and Mexico clow« a third of tion which is so commonly associated a centurv s estrangement between Subscription $1 OO Per Year with it. The use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden that Senor Sixto Lopez is going Medical Discovery home to the Philippines, to join those two countries. In the series generally results advertising rates . Aguinaldo iu accepting American of events leading to this unfriendli in a complete ness the United States bore a con- Reading noticemh local column* 10 cents per cure of eczema, I’ne for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. sovereignty and in working for a pimples, eruptions Display advertisements, annual ratew, one inch universal acceptance thereof by his spieuous part, though a part which and other forms per month |1; each additional inch 50 cents per was highly agreeable to the republic month. of disease which countrymen. Surely, if Freedom Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding ' of Mexico. Some efforts, in fact, al have their cause 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to shrieked when Kosciusco fell, she in an impure con be current news. Additional matter 10 cent-per must have thrown at least thirteen though unavailing, have been made Hue. dition of the blood. "Golden Medical consecutive and tumultuous fits by the United States in the past Discovery ” aliso- thirty years to restore a modus viv- when that ill news was heard. Sixto FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1001. lutely purges the endi between Austria and our neigh blood of humors Lopez recreant to the sacred cause bor on the other side of the Rio and poisons, and Oil trusts are becoming as com of Tagal . headchopping! Why, he so cures the cuta Gronde, but time has accomplished mon in Texas as octopus hunters has been supposed to be carrying tl e neous diseases what the good offices of mutual which bad blood were a few months ago, Texas is very palladium of liberty around in breeds and feeds. friends have attempted in vain. finding that in the matter of trusts his trousers pocket. Delgado might There is no alco Nepoleon III. was the prime cause hol in the " Golden it depends very much upon who yield, and Aguinaldo himself bow Medical Discov the knee to the invader, but Sixto of the trouble between Austria and owns the stock. ery” and it is en Lopez would remain faithful among Mexico. The French emperor, find- tirely free from The vi.sit of President McKinley the faithless, and from the exposed ing the hands of the United States opium, cocaine, and all other nar to Salem, and the laying of the cor and perilous outposts of Springfield tied through the civil war of 1861-65, cotics. ner stone of the new jxistoftice on and the Back Bay would continue to attemped to establish an empire in •’I was troubled Mexico, with a puppet of his own ct with eczema from the the 22d will give a lot of broken hurl documentary defiance at the crown of my head to the soles of my feet,” the head, and the person whom he writes Mrs. Ella Quick, of Cass City. Tuscola down politicians a chance to swell foes of freedom. Mich. ’’Could not walk at times, nor wear selected for that role was Maximil Co., with pride when the president calls my shoes. Thought there was no help for me And now he takes a train for the at least doctor said there was none. I went them by name, with their home peo Pacific coast, on his way home, and ian. brother of the emperor of Aus to see the friends at Christmas time and there heard of the good that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med tria, Francis Joseph. The pretext ple looking on. stops off at Springfield between ical Discovery had done for them, and was to try it at once For fear that I might trains to announce to his friends his for the invasion of Mexico was the advised neglect it my friends sent to the village and Between twenty-five and thirty failure of that country to pay certain got a bottle and made me promise that I would desertion of the sacred cause—quite it. I had been getting worse all the time men and boys of this immediate sec as one might happen in to remark obligations. A French army was | take I took thirteen bottles of the * Golden Medical Discovery ’ and ten vialqAf Dr. Pierce s Pleasant tion have gone over into Washington casually that the sun had ceased to put at Maximilian's disposal, and by i Pellets, and used the ‘ An Healing Salve.’ which made a complete cure. It was slow, but sure. I during the last few months to work taking the medicine about eight months. shine. In fact the sun must have this aid the feeble government of I was «1 would say to all who read this Try Dr. in the mills, factories and logging ceased to shine in Springfield and Mexico, weakened by rebellions and Pierce ’s Golden Medical Discovery before wast ing time and money,” camps. This fact is a sad commen over a part of the Back Bay. And the mutual jealousy of its popular Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets assist the tary on this, the country of superior the fervor of the Aladdin oven is chieftains, was overthrown, and the I action of the "Discovery.” natural advantages to Washington, Austrian usurper set up an empire z abated, and the sound of the Garri and greater wealth and more varied sonian lyre is stilled. Et tu, Sixto! in 1864, taking the title of Maximil resources. The problem of long-distance trans This was the most unkindest cut of ian I. America’s hand began to be shown A Chicago editor is now quite cer all. Now iet Erving Winslow seek not long afterward. As soon qs the mission of electricity for power pur tain that there will be war between solace in Ibsen. and Ernest Crosby Confederacy was overthrown and poses has been satisfactorily solved The bay counties Great Britain and the United States turn to Tolstoi for surcease from normal conditions began to be re in California. electric light and power company has Alas! Likewise, alack! over the Nicaragua canal question. sorrow. sumed in the south an army was sent But there is strong probability that Also, eheu! Moreover, woe is me! to the Rio Grande under Sheridan’s its generation works on the south Yuba river and their product is he is sadly mistaken. There will b(. By the same token, well-a-day! Let command. This warning, accompa livered in Oakland, a distance of no war between Great Britain and Let us Hee into the mountains of nied by a diplomatic protest from the United States so long as Great Hepsidam, where the lion roareth President Johnson to Nepoleon in miles from the powerhouse, and mediate cities; the dynamos of for and the whangdoodle mourneth Britain is dependent upon this coun 1866, sent the French troops out of standard electric company are in her firstborn! try for army rations and war loans. But as for Sixto Lopez, like his Mexico. Maximilian decided to re zYmador county, and the electric fluid The oil excitement at Beaumont, friend Aguinaldo, he seems to be main and stand his chances of main generated by them is now trans Texas, is worse than ever. An acre after all amenable to reason and able taining himself, but he was over mitted to San Jose, ISO miles distant. of land sold there recently for ♦27,<M>0 to see a great light when it shines thrown in 1867 by the Mexicans, The Chronicle says that this is but and startled the world. Last week upon him. Wherefore he is to be aided by the moral support of the the beginning of the long-distance an acre sold for $127,000. The spec congratulated on getting out of the United States and by the physical transmission of electric power devel ulators are crazy all over theconntry anti-imperialist galley. New York support of some American ¡soldiers, opment in that state, whereby the and the usurper was executed, energy of the Sierran lakes and the but they seem to be particularly Tribune. though the United States tried to streams now going to waste can be reckless at Beaumont. The citizens save him from the latter fate. This profitably utilized. The people of of Beaumont, realizing the gravity of We wonder what sort of a welcome the situation, have issued an address Editor Scott will extend President tragedy created a rupture between Oregon might learn a lesson from warning outsiders against swindlers. McKinley upon his arrival in Port Austria and Mexico, though Austria the experience of Californians. Some Don't invest in Beaumont without land. after all the depreciating re itself was in no way responsible for time the lakes and streams of the . careful investigation; better not do marks the Oregonian has been mak the invasion or for the subsequent Cascade and Coast ranges will be acts of the invaders, and neither na properly harnessed for the genera it under any circumstances. ing lately. tion has since been formally repre tion of electricity, which will be sent Alabama is following the course sented at the court of the other. A coursing into the arteries of manu Tlie cordial welcome and popular raproachment has now been reached, which Mississippi, South Carolina, facture in all the cities of the Will outburst of patriotic good feeling ac Louisiana, North Carolina and Mary however, but the lesson taught to amette valley. land mucked out, ami which Virginia corded President McKinley and par Europe by the events of 1866-67 was is also to take. By a large majority ty in the south shows that this great so impressive that it will not need A divorce suit was brought at Ta Alabama has declared in favor of country was never more firmly united repetition. —Globe Democrat. coma by the wife of Elder J. D. and harmonious than now. ------ »♦•---- -— holding a constitutional convention, Christie, who failed to appear in A New York woman married re court. Christie is a member of the which is to meet on May 21. Many “Do you know," asked Vice-Presi cently a French count who turned things are intended to be done in Ecelesia Mission sect, one of whose that convention, but the chief work dent Roosevelt, turning to Governor out to be a horse doctor, It is not doctrines is that true chris- which it will do will be to devise a Odell at a recent public dinner, “of often, however, that these foreign tians are sanctifie 1 and cannot plan by which it can efface the ne any task worth doing that is not matrimonial alliances turn out so touch unclean things, consequently he was ur. willing to work at ordi gro vote. This object indeed is hard in doing?" The silence which well. This woman, for instance, nary occupations, and his wife was openly avowed by the democratic followed spelled out a louder answer might have married a horse doctor compelled to support herself. They leaders. Moreover, they promise to than any spoken negative could have who turned out to be a French count. were married in Missouri 22 years ago, and have a son 20 years old. abolish the great bulk of the black done. Oregon crawfish are today not on Judge Snell, in granting the divorce, voters without disfranchising any of that a religion good enough to the whites. The war department ha.< forbidden ly shipped cooked to almost every said preach ought to be good enough to •lie use of Piiget Sound coal in war state in the union. but there is a President McKinley has been in ships for the reason that it contains growing demand for live fish for practice. the habit of counseling with the peo too much gas to be useful. It might propagating purposes California pie. After the Spanish war, in 189S, bt1 added that the Alaska boom and has been perhaps most assiduous in he made a trip to the middle west to ,i number of other Puget Sound her efforts to naturalize the crawfish, find ready response to and hearty in propositions have failed for the same but thus far all attempts in this di dorsement of his expansion policy reason. rection have proven futile. He returned from that journey Catarrh has become such a common through the western states fully The failure of agriculture in Maine, disease that a person entirely free from says the Call, has led the farmers of conscious that the people were in ad this disgusting complaint is seldom met vance of some of his advisers, and that state to try breeding Angora with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh as nothing more serious than a bad cold, convinced that they would tolerate goats on a large scale, and one en a sirnpie inflammation of the nose and no bar k ward step. The president the thusiast insists that a profit can be throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and very dangerous disease ; if not at first, it discovered then that the best wav the made by the sale of goat's milk in very soon becomes so. to learn what the people want is to of any opposition to the dairy combine; so The blood is quickly contaminated by meet them fuee to face. His present be the by and by we may hear of the utility the foul secretions, ami the poison through the general circulation is earned to all journey will carry him over a dis of the goat in tne butter business. parts of the svstcni. tance of lo.tiOO miles through the Salves, wadies and sprays arc nnsatis- The Minnesota legislature which faetc ry and disappointing. Decause they d< best governed and most prosper*'us A report issued by the census ( not reaclHhc seat of the trouble. S S. S. common wealths in the world He bureau states that there are 11 beet t recently adjourned seems to have does. It cleanses the blood of the poison will meet |>eople of all parties and sugar factories now in successful oper made an unusually good record. Its and eliminates from the system all catar all classes, and representatives of ation in this country nine in Maine, moat important accomplishment was rhal secretions, and thus cures thoroughly and permanently the worst cases. nearly all the emigrating races His eight in California, and 14 in other the extension of the direct primary Mr T. A Williams, a leading drv-gocxU mer policy hus been declared and hns states and territories. All of these system from the one county in which chant of Spartanburg. S C . writes ’ For yean I had a severe case of been approved, lie has taken posi factories are doing fairly well, but it had been tried to the entire state. na«nl Catarrh, with all <li««agreeable effects tion on the Philippine question and they have been established at con Governor Van Sant, who gave his the which iielotig to that and which on the Cuban question in accord siderable cost in the way of bounties, hearty support to this reform mens- disease, make life painful and I used with congress. He accepted the etc., and the industry can hardly be . ure. expresses his faith thut in the unendurable. tieiliciwes prearribed by phvsicians mid Hay-Pauncefote treat! as amended said to be beyond the experimental near future the law will be still fur »” Fading g«e-te«l by num I «era ther broadened so that state officers nf friends, but without by the senate. And here he will find stage. retting any better I as well as congressional, county and then Began to take S S the people standing firm for an S It 1 ad the desired As the office of imprinted stamps city officers shall be directly nomi effect, a u «1 cured me American canal under American con taking eighteen tro1. On this question and others in San Francisco was closed up April nated by the people. The practica after bottle* In mv opinion S S S is the oniv medi I and in Portland May 1 Internal cine n w in use that will effect a permanent cure bility of nominating state officers in still unsettled the president may be of Catarrh.” trusted to guage public sentiment Revenue Collector D M Dunne ad this wav has already been demon is the only purely veg and to be guided by it. He will see vises those who run out of these for strated in South Carolina and Geor Ct d»le blood puntier known, and the grrat- for himself conditions in the gulf bank checks to use docuniet.«ary gia But the direct primary law states, the middle west, und the Pa stamps for the ballanee of the reve was not the only reform measure ac cincs and tonics cific states, anti he will return to nue season After July 1 there wil cepted bv the legislature An in If vou have Catairh don t wait until it Washington better eouipped for his be no need for stanqtson bank checks, heritance tax modeled after that in becomes deep seated and chronic, 1 nt be duties as chief executive of the na force in New York stale has been gin at once the use of S S. S . an I send tion Believing this, the people of the repeal of this clause of the war made a part of the financial system TOronrbook on Dio- d and Skin Diseases every state are giving Mr. McKinley revenue pct going into effect at that of the state A great manr other , and write our physicians al>out your • ase TNE SWIFT SPECIFIC Cff ATLANTA ftA. time. a hearty and courteous greeting. good laws were passed by that body. | U. 1. ASMUMY, Editor A frupr J <1. ECK ’I 17, .♦•••elute Editar First ComersSpring PRING 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. We are just in receipt of a 'JqOoice priqg its 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 complete line of NOBBY SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN AND CHILDREN. ♦♦♦■ ♦♦♦■ New 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 --- ----- Is Complete in all the batest Spring Styles Grange & Farmers Co C has . P. N elson , Mg’r. JUULSLÍJLJL2JUUU.JUUIJUUÍ. « « You Are Interested « If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the « «« ♦j « * . « « CATARRH : I : : : 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 bottom prices this month. Come and see. L. E. Walker A Bureau Binformation The Burlington ticket office in Portland is a veritable Bureau of Information for travelers —a place where they can learn what it will cost to reach ANY point in America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and what there is to see on the way. 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