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Yamhill County Reporter I ^’e tocit-v AXrrill K UK\ A> EPItiHAM. aDd c°«‘*try It seems OOOOOO <X><X<XXX><XX><XXXXXXX>O 1 to have been a piece of mistaken Mr. Bryan's latest epigram com 1 judgment to send this flood to Eng- pares the protective tariff to the! U. I. ASVIIHY, Editor A 1‘ropr. , land instead of Kansas. “gripes.” There is nothing so deli J. «■. ECKMAN, A»«oclate Editor. cately tasteful, so fastidiously ur Some of the newspajiers which a Subscription $1.00 Per Year. bane about tnis little piece of cere year or more ago were publishing bral filigree that it is worthy of I the most extravagant articles in « « more than passing note. Mr. Bryan FRIDAY, AUG. ». 1901. praise of the Belgian hare, have now ' likens imperialism to heart disease, gone to the other extreme, and are advertising rktes . but that is one of those bold dramat T7JIAVING selected plans lor a two-story and base- maligning it with little regard to Reading notice si n local column« 10 cents per ic similitudes in which a virile mind 1TU ment brick building, I must move and clear Hue for first week and 5 cent;» per line thereafter. facts, as they praised it in days gone delights. There is nothing dainty Utopia? advertisements, annua! rate?, one inch the ground, and as it is cheaper to handle cash than per mouth fl; each additional inch f>0 cents per by- or intellectually pelite about it. It month. goods, I will sell for the next 60 days for cash: Obituary and marriage notice* not exceeding isn't nearly so "fluffy” and “beady” Of the assassin may be more sudden, but 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to . Drouth and terrible heat devastat bo current news Additional matter 10 cent* per is not more sure than the dire punish 25c per gal Machine Oil ...................... line. ed the fields of Kansas and Missouri as the sparkling bon mot in which it ment meted out to the man who abuses 80c per gal Boiled I .inseed Oil............ while the professional rainmakers the protection doctrine is compared his stomach. No man is stronger than ....... 15c a lb Engine Compound........... his stomach. When the stomach is dis Dr. Tanner, the famous long-dis were keeping remarkably quiet. with the stomach-ache. .... 8c per ft 1J. Leather Belting ........... As a matter of fact, if in the his eased the whole body is weakened. tance faster.has challenged the “med Rainmakers have better luck during . 5c per ft 1* Rubber Belting Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery tory of the country there has been Other widths in proportion ical profession, the brewers and dis the rainy season and they are not cures diseases of the stomach and other of digestion and nutrition. It Wall Paper from 25 to 50 per cent discount tillers to name six champions to going to risk their reputation by any organic derangement, it has organs cures diseases of other organs when it Large size, 8 inch Tin Wash Boilers, Copper been due to the temporary abandon meet him in the lists of starvation, demonstrating the feasibility of their cures the diseases of the stomach, on botton, ............................................ 11.10 ment of the protective theory. which the several organs depend for He is to drink water only; the six schemes during the drouth season in Large size galvanized water bucket......... 25c nutrition and vitality. Every step toward free trade has St. Louis Washer (same as Boss) ..................... $7 are free to drink beer or whiskey— the east.x 111 would say in regard to your medicines been followed by economic symptoms that Western Washer ................................................... 94 I have been greatly benefited by ihem,» the result to prove a total abstinence writes Mr. J, S. Bell, of Leando. Vau Buren Co., Large Camp Stove ....... 92 Think over the words of one who far more nearly resembling heart Ia. '* I was at one time lesson or the reverse. No. 8 Cook Stove and Pipe......... . 910 as I thought almost disease than either of Mr. Bryan ’ s looks ahead and says: z‘If you have at death's door. I was 3-ft Wall Tents with Poles $7.50 to my house Sentiment is to be commended at a farm keep it; if not, get one; for felicitous likening«. All free trade confined 21-qt 2 X Re-tinned Dishpau ... 50c and part of the time measures have been departures, for to my bed. I had all times. But the most soulful dis the time may come when the popula taken gallons of medi but it only fed play of sentiment often returns to tion of this country will be largely the first act of the first congress, cine, the disease, but I must after the passage of an act prescrib say that * Golden Med- mock its votaries. President Mc divided into monopolists, dependents i c a 1 Discovery ’ has Kinley recently allowed the divine and farmers, and the farmer will be ing the form of an oath of the new cured me. and to-day I ant stouter than I sentiment to lead him to pardon a the most independent of all men, and officials, was a protective tariff law. have been for twenty years. I am now forty- It was more than a revenue measure. crooked New Hampshire bank official will be the saving power of our in three years’old Have It specifically declared itself neces taken tn all twenty-nine in order that he might not die in stitutions.” bottles of ‘ Golden Medical sary, among other things, for the Discovery.’ besides two or f «.». 4* prison. The operation bids fair to three dozen vials of Dr. 4> Pierce's Pellets, but now X Since the people have not forgot protection and encouragement of take be quite successful, as the man has no medicine. ” 4» manufactures. It was signed on the postponed his death to some in ten the Wilson-Gorman tariff and its Dr. Pierce’s Pleas 4» Fourth of July and from that day to ant Pellets cure con definite time, and is now showing period of calamity, it is enough to i» ♦< 4» symptoms of again engaging in the say of the Ohio democratic platform this every protective tariff act has stipation If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the 4* ♦i that it favors “the abolition of the so- been followed by a renewed impetus financial business. «1 most and the best for your money. In the 4> to American progress along all in called protective system and the sub It is leported that the Trask hotel «< dustrial lines, and every abandon coming and going of grocery stores the little 4» An opportunity for the persons stitution in its place of the tradi burned to the ground last Saturday from opera house grocery goes right aloug. Our 4> who are seeking for something to tional democratic policy of a tariff ment of the theory has been followed a defective flue, and that the Keys house, 4» by stagnation and derangement of ♦Ü Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to 4» farther down the river met a similar fate. criticise about the army is afforded for revenue." This is rather prema 4» bottom prices this month. Come and see. in the fact that the president has ture, in view of the deplorable finan commercial interests. Every pro The Oregon livery and feed stable, 4» tective tariff has added new stories Sixth and Couch, burned in Portland recently appointed and commis cial condition during the reign of the ♦? 4> to American factories and every de Wednesday morning, entailing a loss on late Cleveland. sioned forty-five men from civil life 4» parture from the principle has been various people of $40,000. Thirty horses *t ------------- »-< .....—........ 4» to staff positions in the army, with ♦( „ 4» A Nebraskan named Bryan pre a blow at the general prosperity. were burned. the rank of first lieutenant, and that Every notable abandonment of the he is about to make eight more such sumes that he is capable of giving I'srni For Sale. principle has been followed by a appointments That is, he will make political advise, therefore he insists One hundred and sixty acres of land panic and every reinstatement of B F Wright... C Emmerson.................................... 27 00 these appointments when he can that Mark Hanna should be nomi the principle has been followed by a on summit of Coast Range. Good house H M Craw ford W C Emmerson provide a sufficient number of qual nated for the presidency by the re 46 25 and barn, other out buildings of sawed revival of good times. From the Levi Poe.................... ........................ 6 00 timber, twenty-five acres in grass, and Taylor Potter. ., ified citizens who are willing to ac publican party in 1904. This he re tariff of 1816 to the Wilson bill, ev considerable fruit. Inquire of J. O. Jim Potter. . J L Martin.. 4 50 cept them. The appointments made gards as his best and latest joke on ery act which was not merely' an Hanchett, or address Mrs. M. E. Paige, C E Wright D A Wassan .................................... 4 50 and to be made are to be the rank of the republicans. But it is far from D McDougall . avowed leaning in the direction of East Portland, “The Brown.” J C Emmerson ................................ 21 00 being as good a one as this same Mr. assistant surgeon, and the depart E L Wisecarver Bogue & Ennis...................... . free trade but was even only a reve 8 30 CARLTON. ment has been almost compelled to Bryan perpetrated on the democracy H Simms............ Dan Rawlings.................................... 7 50 nue measure has preceded indus five years ago, followed by a repeti resort to advertising to secure qual J B Handley ... Salaries— Mrs. Helvie is quite sick this week. trial disaster, and' from the second tion last year. ified applicants for the position. E V Littlefield.................................. 75 oo declaration of independence, the first M*. Johnson is in his blacksmith shop L Scwartz.......... F Caldwell.......... again. J H Nelson filing complaint Co The money that is being spent in tariff act of 1789, to the McKinley Mr. William Blood of Gaston was in P Dunn.............. vs Rhude........................................ San Francisco and vicinity are at 5 oo bill every protective tariff act has our town Tuesday. E Clark................ J H Nelson............................ 150 60 present suffering from an epidemic Buffalo to maintain an Oregon ex meant the regaining of commercial A O B Parker.......... .............. ............ 30 00 We have a new section master during Fin Jones.......... of strikes, and it is evident that em hibit is beginning to bear fruit. A prosperity. J L Dixon.. . F W Sitton............ the sickness of Mr. Houston. 166 correspondent, representing a num 67 ployers, laborers and farmers are Free trade has been the disease, J M Yocom .......... Mr. Collins is acting as postmaster Ornduff Bros 135 00 alike suffering extensive losses. But ber of families of intending immi protection the cure. If Mr. Bryan during Wm Casey . the absence of Miss Caldwell. J L Hoskins..................................... 116 70 of the three classes, the farmer so grants writes to the Oregonian to had wanted to be historical instead Miscellaneous— Cunningham went to Newport the J Todd................ tar has been the heaviest loser, and inquire about the conditions of the of epigrammatic, he would have last Mr. P Nice................ of the week returning Monday. Glass & Prudhomtne tax rolls OU as usual, he is the most innocent land which he has all but selected likened free trade to appendicitis. Irwin-Hodson Co leather tabs.. Mr. Housten, has been quite sick but J H Eakin. 25 party in the fracas. The receipts of for his ideal, and innocently asks if He doesn't say anything about is reported better at the present writing. J F Duffy.......... Jones & Adams lumber.................. 50 Sil- wheat at San Francisco warehouses there is any’ danger from Indians AV W Nickell use of engine.......... Mr. Helvie sprained his knee and has H Sykes 50 ver. that's a sort of vermiform ap- been unable to walk for about two weeks. P Small............ City of McMinn water and light. last week were 21,300 centals, a mere and desperadoes, and if we have pendix, not merely superfluous 00 but Coast Agency Co stationery . . bagatelle in comparison with what “any society for young people to go pestiferous and now removed. Mr. Harry Pierce took the train for C T Long. 70 Newport Tuesday, where he will remain Jones & Adams into, where their morals will not be Yamhill Reporter blanks.............. OO should have been received at this for a week. Pat Gaffney ... Jas McCain stationery.......... . . 80 time of year. The conditions are corrupted. Such ignorance in this Mrs. Slattie Criggly of Portland is Clem Scott. The effect of adverse winds and peculiar Shippers are unwilliug to literary age is inexcusable. But quite sick at the home of her mother, DJ Stultz........ Probate Court. unusual weather conditions upon the when we reflect that such careful in buy, but their offers are all made for Mrs McCune. V B Sease Estate of Martha Shadden. Final ac delivery when possible after the vestigation and research as is dis market and stock quotations show Misses Bessie Messenger and Mary C Westerfield . count heard and approved. Ordered strike has been declared off. Not played by the people who make these conclusively that during the summer McCutcheon will make the lake their I J Littlejohn that administrator pay account' of S. home for a few weeks. time the farmer is the chief man oti withstanding the stoppage of all ex inquiries betokens material out of J B Mount........ Howorth. Administrator discharged up Mr. Will Hudson ami wife returned port business, Oregon wheat is quot which good citizenship is made we earth. All classes of men are watch home on filing certain vouchers. Bondsmen from Meadow lake on Tuesday J L Dixon Wm McConkey. ed in that market at 95 cents to can afford to be patient and gener ing him because so many are inter after an outing of about two weeks. exonerated and estate declared finally ested ill good crops. If a spell of Mrs. Celia Caldwell and daughter ac Ed Carl.............. ous in breaking the truth to them. settled. $1.02* per cental weather comes that is detrimental companied by Miss Maggie Fouts went E Clark.............. Estate of Isadore Ertle. S. M. Henry, to Meadow lake Tuesday for a short va C W Babcock Alfred Smith and W. E. Kutch appoint The Schley-Sampson court of in A current Manila dispatch relate* to crops all eyes are turned toward cation. G F Earhart ed appraisers. Inventory and appraise quiry, although appointed by a the killing of seven and the capture that particular section. If crops Threshing has begun aud the farmers D W Emmerson are good there is a general rejoicing ment filad and approved. Property ex power favorable to Sampson, must of thirteen of a band of outlaws by are hauling their grain, which adds empt from execution set apart for use of go into details and investigate every the Cebu scouts. The latter are in among all classes. When the farm more dust to the already abundant widow. Petition for sale of personal supply. feature connected with the blockade fact a police force formed of natives er is prosperous the whole world property at private sale for cash in hand feels it. The W. C. T. U. met at the Baptist of Santiago and the capture of Cer- Their exploit calls attention to a allowed as prayed for. church Tuesday aud had a very interest vera’s fleet. It must ascertain why phase of the development of self-gov Estate of E.N. Ford. Final account ing meeting. The lecture given by Mrs. Oce of the main reasons Jor the Harford on Sunday was a source of heard and allowed and administratrix Admiral Sampson, after he had not ernment in the islands which has discharged aud bondsmen exonerated. encouragement to the members, ed unusual proceedings inside the not had the notice it deserves. The high levy of state taxes is the fact great ► - Catarrh lias become sucli a commcr. and created in them a zeal for more that the common people are called disease that a person entirely five from harbor, indicating that the Spanish step is made from savagery to some earnest work this disgusting complaint is seldom met fleet intended giving battle, took thing higher when men consent to upon to support four normal schools, with. It is customary to speak of Catarrl the flag «hip New York, one of the resign the right of private vengeance a state university and an agricultu as nothing more serious than a bad cold, a simple inflammation of the nose and AUGUST TERM. best vessels in his fleet, fourteen and turn over that duty to rep ral college—the latter getting some throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and miles away from the scene of action resentatives of the community called support from the general govern Road petitioned for by C. M. Cooper very dangerous disease ; if not at first, it ment. Very few of the producers Through the liberality of Mc very soon Itecomes so. and others. Ordered that J. L. Vickrey. Co confer with General Shafter, the police. Of course the greater Minnville’s Leading Merchants, blood is quickly contaminated bi when he could have gone in u dis- number of the Filipinos had passed of wealth, the farmers or of the class J. H. Olds and W. R. Derby be appoint the The foul secretions, and the poison throng!, patc h boat. The court will be forced that point long before Dewey sailed of laborers or ordinary business men. ed viewers to view with H. S. Maloney, the general cit dilation is carried to al' A $100 A. B. Chase Parlor Organ to ask why Sampson thus weakened into Manila bay But at times dur ever send their children to any of surveyor, said proposed road, to meet at parts of the sy stem Purchased from the old reliable music Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis Hopewell, on Aug. 24th, at 9 a. m., and his fleet at a critical time and left ing the conflict with Aguinaldo it these state fed institutions to be ed factory and disappointing, because tht v dr dealer Geo. C. Will, Salem, Oregon, will file their report at the September term not teach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S be given to the one holding the largest Admiral Schley to tight a battle seemed Ui?t large numbers of Fili ucated for the reason that not manv of this court. does. It cleanses the blood of th" pot on number of coupons on November 16th. against Spain'.' o. >st formidable pinos were in danger of relapsing boys or their parents can afford to BILLS ALLOWED. and eliminates from the sy stem a .I catar 1901. All coupons must be signed by fleet, with one of the best ships of from the civilized t«y the savage pay board.—Oregon Independent, rhal secretions, and thus cures thoroughlv the merchant issuing the coupon, and by Poor Fuad— and permanently the worst cases. the holder of same The purchaser can the American navy fourteen tniles view point of police function# Be Mrs Huguelet................ » 22 30 give his or her coupons to some one else Mr T. A. Williams a lending dry-g^ods mer Porter A Larkin .......... away, The court will also be forced fore the Spaniards came tlie natives 22 00 Abundance of oil, such as is flow chant of Spartanburg. 8. C., writes “ 1er year* and let them sign them. It will pay you 10 00 I had a severe cn*e of to ask Admiral Sampson if Cervera had a village organization which ing from the otherwise barren hills A A Mannock to trade at the following stores and re nasal Catarrh, with nil ceive a coupon with every 25c C ash pur IO 54 the disagreeable effects had escaped with his fleet, if he dealt out justice and punished crime near Beaumont. Texas, is a great A E McKern chase : IO 00 which Del'-ing to that would have willingly accepted the in the Name of the community aid to manufacturing enterprises; is P Rasmussen................ disease, a n <T which McMinnville Grange & Farmers store. 4 00 make life painful and blame, and not have shi/ied the re Gradually natives were found to as a developer and civilizer. -ft Ex Gov Willard & Ehrmati Dry Goods. Clothing & Shoes Organ unendurable. I used H I Heccock. 2 20 redicines prescribed by on exhibition at this store. sponsibility upon the ''cowaid’ sume these duties under the new ernor Hogg. of Texas, recently said: ading phvsicians and J W Bricdweil, . H. C. Burns, Furniture Store. 7 4t by nutnltert Schley The worst feature of this sovereignty. It is so natural for a “Texas has, from the discovery of M Uudarwood.. J. G. Wiesner—Cigars and Tobacco. ? 00 bf friend*, but without getting a.ty better I .iavestigation is the discreditable fact group of Americans living together oil. the cheapest fuel in the world, T W Nash & Co . Wm F. Dielschneider & Bro.. jewelers. 20 00 thenl«¿an to takes a W illard A Fhrman A Co., meat mar th* devired £ha4 after a man has performed an to elect a oberiff and enlist men to and will <oon be able to offer greater A Scholze .......... .. 2S 00 S. effect Il had ket. and cured me ■berugact and served bis country back him that the appearance of a advantages to manufacturing enter- Bedwell A Co.... after taking eighteen Rogers Bros . Drugstore 5 3« bottles In mv opinion F S S i» the only medi •veil auW faithfully for a generation similar process i»' Philippines prises than any other state in the L Wambsgan » 00 cine iv w in une that will effe t a permanent cure I. A. White—White’s Restaurant. of Catarrh. S‘. P. Hou«er—Second-hand store and 20 00 iie should be called upon to protect may seem hardly worth notice. Yet union As the question of fuel is Sutton. Calkins A Co Sewing Machines. C B Lafollette IO 00 K ^' e 0,1 V v pvrely vcjç- Ads honor and good name from attack >t mark« a return from savagery thus settled the manufacturers will Geo L Williams—Bookstore. flnble blood purifier IO 00 F. W. Spencer—Hardware. Farm Ma by aaob little jzills as Maclay the where every man s bands must keep come Texas iray now look out for M George.................... known, aud the grrat- 20 00 t st of all blood niedi- chinery Bicycles and Sewing Machines “histOOM." his own head, to civilization And the greatest era of prosperity she Grange A Farmers Co J. S. Roscoe—Bicycle Sundries and H McGuire 6 00 cincs and •-— Repairs. »peoples willingness to take that ha« ever experienced It would be J D Hibbs.................... If you have Catarrh don’t wait until it 10 00 Mrs. C W. Spring—Photo Gallery. The hot weather in Loudoa b»s step is the first requisite toward the worth millions a year to Oregou if j becomes deep-seated anil chronic, but be- H Bond 1$ oo pn A. J. Loban. Harness Shop. at once tl:e u<e of S S. S . and send been followed by a rain aud tiixxi attainmeut of what we call self gov- some of the prospectors and borers E E Ggycfle. Triplett A Hendershott—Confectionery '30 00 for our book on Bhxxi and Skin Inseases which turned streets into rivers, en ,^rnme<.t That step the Filipinos for oil could strike a few permanent C. F. Daniels—Feed, Seed A Produce write our pliysicians about your caae. Roads and Bridget— Lamliert Bros.—Groceries & Commis tered dwelling* aud did u.ueb dam- are taking jgusbers in this state TrfE SWVFT SPECIFIC Ç«.. ATLANTA. AA. A Cook ........................... uo si rm. " 8 8 * CASH PRICES tor 60 DAYS ’ 8 8 The Bullet 9 O. O. HODSON. <xxxxx><xxxxx> « You Are Interested « « L. E. Walker Wills’ Modern Advertising Plan __ W'