The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, July 05, 1901, Image 4

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    Yamhill Coiftfty
AVITY.
Reporter
Auother well at Beaumont ha»
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_ been bored down 2,000 feet without I R. O. Jones is remodeling one of the
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J finding oil and the stockholders are barns on his ranch.
D. I. A^HIIKY, Editor A Propr
Mr. H. Richards is here visiting his
in the hole.
J <•• RCKMANf Associate Editor
Subscription $1.00 Per Year
ADVERTISING HATES.
Readlnanoticesin local column* 10 cent« per
line tor first week ami 5 cents per line thereafter.
Display advertisement h , annual rates, one inch
per month fl; ea< h a lilitional inch 50 cent« per
month.
Obituary ami marriage notices not exceeding
10 lines published free if furnished in time to
be current uews. Additional matter lucent* per
lino.
FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1901
Poor old Great Britain is all out
of sorts, we beat her in business; we
beat her in sports. Moreover, her
prestige is lost to the Boer;’her mill­
ions are squandered—no wonder
,she’s sore.
Canada's count of population will
hardly reach 5,500,000, a disappoint
inent of at least 500.000 to our neigh
bors across the border. Business
op[«>rtunities in the United States
continue to attract a large Canadian
immigration.
The districts in western Oregon
which are receiving the most new
settlers are those in whift dairying
is considerably developed or which
have a good deal of livestock. The
farmers who are now coming to the
state prefer to engage in dairying or
mixed farming, and it is a good omen
for the future.
Both Mr. McKinley and Mr. Bryan
bave said that they would not again
be in the presidential race. The
country knows that the president
will not be. It is uncertain about
Mr. Bryan. There is a great deal in
saying a thing so that there will be
no further misunderstanding on the
When President McKinley was in­ subject.
augurated the United States was
paying $34,(MM),(MM) a year interest on
Although the $45,OfM),000 reduc­
the public debt. Two wars have tion in the war revenues began last
since been fought and the public Monday, the republican habit of
debt increased $159,(MM),000, but the maintaining a healthy treasury sur­
annual interest charge is now only plus will not be abolished. Favor­
$29,000,000.
The finances of the able trade conditions are still ex­
United States have been splendidly panding and foreign traffic is grow­
managed under President McKinley. ing. The outlook for crops is ex­
Notwithstanding the great weight
already resting upon the corpulent
King Edward, his friends are about
to present him with a suit of heavy
armor formerly worn by one of the
champions of England.
mother, Mrs. Richards.
Most of the clover hay has been saved
in reasonably good shape.
Jno. Putman has sold his confection­
ery business to Wm. Graham.
Miss Ada Williams left Tuesday morn­
ing for Portland to spend the Fourth.
Mrs Galispie of Corvallis is here visit­
ing at the home of Iler sister, Mrs. R. O.
Jones.
Mr. Woodson, an old-time Amityite,
was visiting friends and relatives here
last week.
Dr Matthis bought a drugstore at New­
berg last week. After invoicing, the
parties backed out.
“I did not sleep a
night for seven long
weeks.”
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GRANGE store
SPEGIAÜ SAUE
That prolonged period of sleepless­
ness is most expressive of the pain aud
suffering caused by womanly diseases.
It is pleasant to con­
trast the medical in­
efficiency which said
"I could not be
cured" with the
prompt and perman­
ent cure effected by
the use of Doctor
Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription. This
great medicine for
women establishes
regularity, dries en­
feebling drains, heals
inflammation and ul­
Earnest Broadwell has been appointed ceration and cures
marshal here and the lawbreakers and female weakness.
evil-doers had better look out.
"I take great pleasure
The concert given by home talent at
the hajl last Friday night was not as well
attended as it should have been.
The annual meeting of the Christian
church at Ballston will be the second
Sunday in July, at the picnic grounds
The performance of Mr. Coovert on
the banjo at the concert last Friday
night was well spoken of by all who
heard him.
Mr. Williams, who has been employed
as druggist here, was married to a lady
in Monmouth last Saturday, coming
home on the afternoon train.
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Commencing May isti» we will in­
augurate the greatest
in recommending Dr.
Pierce’s medicines to
other suffering women,*
writes Mrs. Mary Adams,
of Grassycrrek. Ashe
Co., N. C. "I had in­
ternal trouble very badly
until it resulted in ulcers
of the uterus. I was
troubled with it so that
1 did not sleep a night
for seven long weeks.
The doctors said I could
not be cured, but I com­
menced taking Dr Pierce s Favorite Prescription
snd ’ Pleasant Pellets.’ After taking two bottles
I could sleep all night, and after taking six
bottles of ' Favorite Prescription *
1 and two of
• Golden Medical Discovery ’ and three vials of
‘Pleasant Pellets’ my case was cured. I had
told my husband that I would have to die, as it
seemed I conld not live. He told me to put faith
In Dr Pierce’s medicines, for it had cured others
and would cure me. So it did. and I thank God
and your medicine for saving my life.”
Cut Price Sale
Ever held in Yamhill County. We
will do just what we say. We will
otter our entire stock of Clothing at
There is no doubt but what we will
have a fairly good crop of all kinds of
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
grain, and it will be appreciated by the Adviser, 1008 large pages, is sent free on
farmers and business men of the county. receipt of stamps to pay expense of
mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps
As to numbers, the picnic held here for the book in cloth binding, or only 21
last Wednesday was the smallest ever stamps for the paper covered volume.
held in Amity. The progrom was car­ Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
ried out in full and all had an enjoyable
day.
Rev. Claud Lemasters, who is preach­
Count Cassini, the Russian am­
cellent and prices are well sustained. ing in northern California, arrived here
There are more than three tons of
bassador
has left Washington and
Monday
last
for
a
visit
to
Ins
mother
As far as a forecast can be made and other relatives and friends. He is
gold coming down the Yukon river
will
carry
with him Secretary Hay's
from the existing situation, the com­ looking well.
from the Alaska mines, according to
explanation
of this government's
ing business year will at least be
Dr. Matthis left last Thursday for his position regarding the tariff ques­
reports. But when it reaches Se­
equal to the one that has just closed; old home in Texas, to pay his parents
attle the dispatches will have it
and the treasury is so strongly for­ and other relatives a visit. May he have tion which is at issue between the
three hundred tons, while its actual, tified that it cannot meet with a a pleasant journey is the wish of his United States and Russia. Count
friends at this place.
tangible substance will be a possible
Cassini exposed the trumped-up
20 per cent discount.
Iii this sale will be included near­
ly every line in the store.
Every Ladies’ Trimmed Hat
fllast Go!
serious backset during the next
ton, or $432,000 for a season’s work
J. B. Williams has secured a position claim that Great Britain alone pre­
twelve months.
in a drugstore in Salem, and will move vented a European coalition against
in the land of the midnight sur.—a
his family to that place this week. We
sum which the mines of Oregon du­
are sorry to lose them from among us, as the Un>ted States at the beginning
The
casket
containing
the
body
of
himself and family have made many of the war with Spain by showing
plicate every few months.
Abraham Lincoln was last opened friends while here.
that Russia had never given any en­
Hawaii wants to give up its terri­ twenty-six years ago, and those pres­ Thresher men hereabouts are getting couragement to the proposed coali­
See our windows Saturday for Prices. cJ
torial form of government and be­ ent assert that the body was in an ready for the harvest, and they are tion, but had from the beginning
unanimous in saying that the prospect
excellent
state
of
preservation.
Mr.
come a county of California. This
for a good yield of grain is very good. informed the other powers that Rus­
movement is the climax of a series Robert T. Lincoln is said to have They think fall grain will not be as sia remained the friend of this gov­
of troubles. She has had a fight be­ recently visited the new tomb, and good as the spring.
ernment. The Russian ambassador
tween her legislature and her gov­ to be displeased at the place where The young friends of Miss Edith Cook has at all times endeavored to ce­
ernor; she has been talking of im­ the body is lying, since it is the spot gave her a very pleasant surprise party ment the ties of friendship between
last Saturday night. After a few hours
peaching her judges; she has asked from which an attempt was made to spent in games, refreshments were the two governments, and, under­
JUULJL2JTJUUI JUUL JLO. JUUL
the president to remove Governor steal it several years ago; he was al­ served and all went away having spent standing the true sentiments of the
Dole, aud she has seen enough scan­ so displeased that there was no night a pleasant evening.
president toward Russia, it is be­
The remains of Edwin Hamilton, who lieved he will be able to so present
dals in six months to last another watchman at the tomb. It is now
determined that the casket is to be was killed at his post of duty in the
J acob W ortman , Pres.
E d H endricks , Vice Pres.
territory for years.
Philippine islands last January, are ex this tariff question to convince his
J ohn W ortman , Cashier.
A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier
hidden inside the monument, or to pected
to arrive here soon, the trans­ government that Secretary Gage's
George W. Miller, an erratic law be buried under a block of cement; ports on which was his regiment, having mistakes do not represent any ani­
yer of Eugene, despairing of mount­ and it is more than likely that before arrived in San Francisco.
mosity toward Russia, and will in­
Mr. and Mrs. Messinger and family time be corrected when the courts
ing the pinnacle of fame through the the remains are laid away for all
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
of
Tacoma
are
visiting
at
the
home
of
practice of ordinary deportment, time the coffin will be once more Jas. Ladd
Mrs. Messinger is the can pass upon them.
The
Oldest
Bank
in Yamhill County. Established in 1885.
has forced himself into a national opened.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ladd
They
Capital and Surplus, $90,000.
will
remain
for
a
month
or
two
and
GOPHER.
notoriety by pulling down the Brit­
Buys ami sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United
the visit will perhaps take a trip
New York Sun remarking that during
States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The
ish flag floating over the collector’s
to the coast.
Allie
Griffith
was
a
visitor
in
the
val
­
accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited.
office at Skagway. While this act Russia is “too good a friend and cus­
Miss Maggie Trenholm assissted at ley Sunday.
of discourtesy to a friendly nation tomer to turn away,” says: “If a the concert last Friday night. She is a
Orville and Maurice Arthur came out
may result only in a few apologies mistake has been made either graduate from the state school at Salem,
Srturday from McMinnville and visited
and
as
a
teacher
on
the
piano
and
organ
through
misleading
information
or
a
and the usuul diplomatic correspond­
Only One Way to Do It.
is perhaps the best in this part of the their cousins, the family of Chas. Agee.
Why not spend the vacation at Ya-
ence, nations have gone to war over hasty and too suspicious interpreta­ county, and those who wish an instruc­ Miss Minta Cockerham visited her
Get from Portland to Chicago in 72 quina bay, w here can be had excellent
tion of the circumstance that Russia tor for their children can do no better
just such incidents.
cousin, Mrs. J. Eborall, last week. She hours—just 3 days. The ••Chicago-Port­ fare, good fishing, good boating, safe
remits certain excise or internal rev­ than employ her.
land Special,” leaving Portland daily at
returned home near Willamina Friday. 1) a. m. via O. R. & N., arrives at Chi­ bathing, alluring rides and rambles.
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Chicago is not satisfied with the enue taxes on articles to be exported,
CARLTON.
Miss Mary Cronin, who spent the win­ cago at 9:30 the third day. New York The courses and exercises at the summer
late census returns, claiming that precisely as this government does
ter in Portland, is expected to come and Boston are reached the fourth day. school, of 1901, at Newpoit, will afford
Mrs. Peck from Haystack. Wash., is home Friday to spend the summer with This train, acknowledged to be the fast­ great variety of instructions, diversion
the enumeration does not give it a with regard to certain articles which
est between the northwest and the east, and entertainment.
No other resort
visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. New­ her mother.
we
tax
internally
forborne
consump
­
population enough by 300,000. It
is solidly vest 1 buled and its equipment offers equal attractions and advantages.
man.
will be recalled also, that all the tion but permit to go abroad un-
The young people of this place report is unsurpassed, Pullman draw ing room
Miss Maggie Fouts is visiting relatives
sleeping cars, up to-date tourist sleeping
•43.00 tn Buffalo.
the show given by the Quaker medicine cars, library smoking cars, free reclining
cities in Oregon believed that the taxed—then the mistake cannot be at Albany.
corrected
too
speedily
or
too
frankly.
company as very good. The largest chair cars, and unexcelled dining cars,
This is what the established rate
figures were below the actual popu­
Frank McCune, who has been away
the meals on which are equal to those amounts to in each direction, making
lation within their boundaries. But And no pride of individual opinion for some time, is home on a short visit. party attended Saturday night.
served at the very best hotels. Remem­ $86.00 for the round trip, and by arrang­
Road Supervisor Casey thinks the ber this train runs solid Portland to ing w ith the Burlington route passengers
if all the omissions claimed in every should be suffered to stand in the
Rev. Day and family are among Port­
way
of
such
rectification.
”
work on the roads will be finished this Chicago; there is no change of cars, and are given the choice of seven trains on
land visitors this week.
state should huve been made up by
of sate. Call upon or write us for
l’rof. Northup of McMinnville College week. The road in the upper part of the good of it is, it costs no more to ride dates
the enumerators we would have been
Astoria
business
men
who
are
the valley has been very much im on it than on other routes. We have full particulars before making other ar­
op-
filled
the
pulpit
of
the
Baptist
church
on
a nation of 200,000,000 when the re­
other trains. The “Pacific Express” rangements. R. W. Foster,Ticket Agent.
proved. It will not be many years until leaves Portland daily at 9 p.m. via Hunt­ Burlington Route, Corner Third and
posing the improvement of the Sunday.
ports of 1900 were all in.
ington, and the “Spokane Flyer” leaves Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon.
Columbia and Willamette rivers are A pleasant surprise was given Miss Ida we have the best roads in the county.
Smith on Friday evening as a farewell
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The picnic given by the Beaver Dam, at b p. m. daily via Spokane and the
a
selfish
and
short-sighted
lot.
They
The estate of the late John G. Fair
party. The evening was spent in music
east. For rates, sleeping car reserva­
Capital Kummer Normal.
Highland
and
Gopher
schools
was
a
de
­
of San Francisco, which is now said urge the continuation of the appro­ and games, after which ice cream and cided success in every way. The day tions, etc., call on or write to any O. R.
The second term of the Capital Sum­
cake were served. Miss Ida took the
A N. agent, or write to A. I..C raig ,
to be worth $1H,000,000, is ready for priations for the bar at the entrance train for Portland on Saturday morning, was perfect and good feeling prevailed
mer Normal opens July 1st, to continue
General Passenger Agent,
until the August examination. Classes
distribution to the heirs, lawyers to the river, but object to the ex­ where she will probably spend the sum­ The program was commenced by Mr. J.
Portland, Oregon.
will be formed in all branches required
an-
mer.
penditure
of
money
above
the
mid executors. The demands of the
Evenden, who delivered the opening ad­
for state and county papers. Tuition $5
Real
Estate
Transfers.
The W C T V will meet aL the Baptist dress. Following this were the songs,
for the term. The prospect is good for a
gentlemen included in the latter two cient ill-smelling fishing hamlet, In
church next Tuesday, July yth. Every­
Week ending June 25:
large attendance Address
drills and recitations by the pupils,
classes uinount to the modest sum of their desire to injure Portland, they one requested to be present.
J. J. K raps , Salem, Or.
which showed careful training on the Ottilia Belling to Ursula Yager 5
$2,290,000. Two firms of lawyers would no doubt be content with sim-
lots in Oak Park add to McM $
1
bar,
ply
a
shallow
channel
over
the
part
of
the
teachers.
The
Sheridan
band
Mrs.
Laura
Hill
of
Washington
is
vis
­
hope to realize u half million each ,
Oliver O Howard and wf to S D
iting her mother, Mrs. C. Loder, for a boys proved themselves a valuable ad­
Crawford lot 8 blk 34 Oak Park
for their services during a period of so that the metropolis could not short
time
add to McM.........................
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u little more than six years, another boast of greater commercial impor- John Rohr and fellow painters are put­ dition with their sweet music. The ad­ Jno W and Flora B Fletcher to M
dress by Prof. W. O. Simms on the edu­
tance
than
themselves,
For Infants and Children.
Astoria
firm expects to draw out a fee of
C Clark lot 9 Jno W Fletcher 1st
ting the finishing touches on Cunning­ cational work in the public schools was
add
to
Dayton
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450
would
like
to
build
herself
up
eom-
ham
s
new
dwelling.
$300,000, another of $240,000, while
The Kind You Have Always Bought
enjoyed. After noon the Sheridan and J E Rea and wf to S E Warner 10
Nels Olsen lost a valuable horse last Mill creek teams played a game of base
seven slices of the estate, amounting mervially upon the ruins of Port-
400
a pt E C Williams d 1 c t 5 r 4
Bears the
to a paltry hundred thousand dollars land. But failing in that, she will week.
ball, which resulted in a score of 15 to o L Grazer and wf et al to Geo M
'
Signature
of
Perkins
lots
1
to
6
inclusive
blk
always
be
a
way
station
until
some
C. G Scott was in attendance at the in favor of Sheridan. As a “windup“
each are claimed by the executors'
66 and lots I, 2 and 3 blk 67 La­
farmers' convention at Corvallis last
of
her
mossback
citizens
are
r«
-
to the picnic the dancers met at Mrs.
and their attorneys.
fayette ...........................................
100
week.
The Rest Hrnird) for Stomarh nn<l
moved from activity.
Cronin's and tripped the light fantastic M F Westfall and husb to Peter
While playing ball la»t Friday evening
Howel Trouble«.
Hume 4.30 a pt E C Williams
The noble horse ¡>lav» an impor­ About 100 people went to Baker creek Glen Jones had the misfortune to fall toe until the small hours of the morning. die
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'I
have
been
in the drug business for
and break his arm.
tant part in war, as he does in the tails on the Fourth.
Marguerite F Elliott and husb to
twenty years and have sold most all of
During last Mav an infant child of oar
Mary
E
Morrison
1
apt
Deskins
Mi«s Anna McCutcheon visited at neighbor »as suffering from cholera in­
the proprietary medicines of any note.
(laths of (M'ace. Since the beginning The Raixnrria and Weekly Oregonian
die....................................................
150 Among the entire list I have never
home over last Sunday.
fantum. The doctor» had given up all Geo C Carl and wf to Jos Ccok 4a
of the Boer war in South Africa the <>ne vear for $2, atrictly in advance
found anything to equal Chamberlain •*
hopes of recovery. I took a hottie of
pt J B Rogers die t 3 r 2 aud l..a
British government has purchased
colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy for
Bal Itodton may lose an eye from hie
The semi-centennial of the organixa I Chamberlnin’a colic, cholera and di ar­
in
Newberg
................................
900
all stomach and bowel troubles,” says
250,000 h irses and mules in this accident with hie horse, which occurred tion of the Climb. Presbyterian church 1 rhoea remedy to the house, telling them Oliver O Rhude to Carrie Rhude
D- \\. \\ akefield, of Columbus, Ga.
country, which accounts largely for at the feed sheds.
lot 3 blk 36 Oak Park add to Me
100 “This remedy cured two severe cases of
at this place will be observed Jnly 12 to I felt sure it would do good if used ac­
cording to directions. In two days’ lime American Mtg Co of Scotland to
the advance in the horse market. It
cholera morbus in my family and I have
The Dayton celebration was a grand 14 The program will be one of inter­ the child had completely recovered. The
Albert Livengood blk 59 Dundee
45 recommended and sold hundreds of bot­
is said that the average life of a siu'cese, the crowd being estimated at est. More will be said of this event next child i« now vigorous and healthy. I American Mtg Co of Scotland to
tles of it to my customers to their entire
■ have recommended thia remedy freqnent-
horse in the British military service 5,000. The oratorical efforts were su- week.
Walter Livengood hlkbs Dundee
50 satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure
in South Africa at present is only l>erb, and the program was all carried Bal Dodson, while leading a horse and I Iv an<l have never known it to fail.—Mrs O O Rhude and wf to Clara Rhude
cure in a pleasant form.“ For «ale bv
about nine days.
Owing to the oat. Thos. Duncan of Newberg won the pulling a buggy after him on Wednes­ j Curtis Baker. Bookwaiter, Ohio Sold
lots 4 and 5 blk 36 Oak Park
1 Howorth & Co.
;
by
Howorth
A
Co.
wcarcilv of fodder and the debilitat­
ing uittuenceof the climate a cavalry foot and bicvcle races, Miss Abdill took , day. was jnmp-d upon by the horse, as How al »out that rammer anit*1 We
l-irrnw?« to *lurry.
horse can be ridden only a few days, the prise for best lady rider, and Miss I the buggy «truck tlie animal's heels, and
and wbeu it gives out is shot by the Amanda Wilson of Web/oot for quickest received a rather severe cut upon his have time to make it now and will make '
June 17—Franklin Martin. 6r. and Lo­
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face from the horse'» feet.
the prices right, too.
J ohnson . Tailor.
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