Yamhill County Reporter THHOt GII DIFt'EHEIIT L»A*M. tIAHHlED At the home of the bride’s mother in It seems that great minds differ ; this city, at half past five ou Thursday radically on the labor problem in ■.Horning, in the presence of relatives and Oregon. Governor Geer in his a few friends, Miss Alma Ett3 Cook and J. U. BCKMAH, Associate Editor H. B. Blood of Carlton were united speech at Portland on Labor day Mr. in marriage, the ceremony being per­ Subscription $1.00 Per Year. used this expression: Can supply all HOP-PICKERS with formed by Prof. R. E. Storey. Miss Cook was one of McMinnville's Since I have been invited to ad- dress you upon this question, I as- popular and accomplished young ladies FRIDAY, SEPT. 6. 1901. a graduate of the college. Mr. ■ume that you want my individual and Blood, also a member of tbe graduating opinion concerning it, and .you will class of’97, has very successfully sup­ advertising rates . allow me to say, therefore, that I do plied the pulpits of Independence, and Re*.IinicnoticeMn local column* 10 cent» per not believe all these vast fortunes, later of the Helix and Adams Baptist line for first week end 5 cent» per liue thereafter. Display ». to 4 p. m. fire. people and taking their judgment, 12 00 Sept. 4—A. L. Barnes, 21, of Baker H C Burns................... this change is due; for an industrial county, Salaries — Smooth talkers with an easy democracy is forced to mix business Sheridan. and Emma M. Lehmann, 20, of J H Nelson................. 150 00 E Northup................... .... 15 00 scheme to make money are at work with politics and politics with busi­ ——►•••-«----- - ....... 80 00 Littlefield .... again in the valley and as usual have ness, in order to conserve its rights Cured ol I'hrenlc Piarrboea After J E M V Yocom ............... 135 00 and interests, and to suppose the Thirty Year* of Suffering. succeeded in making the money for Littlefield. ....15 00 system will prove a failure would be “I suffered for thirty years with diar­ J Althea ..117 65 themselves. They have been work­ to despair of mankind. • “ * Through rhoea and thought I was past being L Hoskins............... O B Psrker................... ....... 36 80 ing Linn county, ami from all ac­ long experience and observation 1 cured,” says John S. Halloway, of F W Sitton................. 167 65 Stationery— counts have caught a number of know that the good old virtues are French Camp. Miss. "I had speut ■o time and money and suffered M F 8 Harding............... 10 60 well-to-do farmers. They sell acorn still our main reliance, and that in much much that I had given up all hopes of W L Hembree........... 15 25 making necessary changes to the bination kitchen cabinet and then new conditions of an industrial civ­ recovery, la as so feeble from the ef- Wm Scott..................... 60 A Large Line of Books Just Arrived at N 80 no Jas McCain................. they sell the right to manufacture ilization we never can afford to neg- feds of the diarrhoea that I could do__ Williams’ Book Store. kind of labor, could noteven travel, but G L Williams............. 3 90 them. They take notes ranging lect them. by accident I »as permitted to find a Miscellaneous— from t’-M) to $300 and then sell the bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera City of McMinn , water and lights 18 00 C Wil l ow. and diarrhoea remedy, and after taking J M Chapman, inquest ....30 10 notes. Just what benefit the people several bottles I am entirely cured of J M Wright 30 40 who purchase the right expect to Miss Alice Kidder has taken the posi- that trouble I am so pleased with the Wm Frazier, serving subpoena . 1 00 tion of clerk in Mr. Howe's store. result that I am anxious that it be in P S T A T Co., use of phone......... 6 05 derive is not quite clear, but a Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCune went to reach of all who suffer as I have.” For Roy Martin, making tax list 21 00 of smooth stranger with a scheme al­ Portland Saturdav, where Mrs. McCune sale by Howorth A Co. Emma Oliver, typewriting . 10 00 ways lands the persimmon will remain some time with her sister. F W Spencer, wheelbarrows 10 00 THE GRANGE &lfARMERS'CO. ». I. ANHUKY, Editar A Propr. Gloves, Sunbonnets, Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries {McMinnville Grange & Farmers Go AFTER MANY YEARS CASH PRICES for 60 DAYS 8 8 8 O. O. HODSON. « «You Are Interested «* «« « « * « « « « L. E. Walker * PAINT YOUR FLOORS Do You Read? Latest Books $1.35 CLEARANCE SALE FURNITURE Miss Ida Smith returned home from Seaside Satutday, after an absence of about two months. Miss EUa Strong returned home from Astoria Monday. Hop picking w ill begin in most of the yards Monday. Mrs. F. II Coffeen and little son Fred, accompanieil by her sister Miss Ida Smith, went to Hillsboro Wednesday to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Edson amt family returned home from Meadow lake Monday, where thev have been camping for some time. Bennie Blood will start for the east Thursday, where he will attend achool. Mrs. Convene was the guest of Grand ma Blood this week. A. l L. ,» Kingery «vmgvry is n having * npw addi- The population numbers 43. (MX), 000 j tion built to hw houw. | Advices from Moscow say Russia ia ou the eve of another famine. Nearly a third of the provinces of European Russia are officially de dared to have produced ‘ insuffi cient, ' others ‘‘sufficient, and still others "under the average crop of cereals. Only two provinces out of seventy have really good harvests. The official word “insufficient means utter starvation. The famine strick­ en area exceeds half a million square miles, and about the Mme area as that of the great famine of 1891. —« . l ard nt Thank«. \Vc wish to express the deep apprecia­ tion and gratitude we feel to all the kind friends and neighbors, who eo kindly assisted us in our late bereavement of husband and father. Mas. II ixxaii O kerson and family . < hambrrlaln** ertie* of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt ami permanent cure« have made it a great favorite with people every­ where. Il is especially prised by moth­ ers of small children for cold*, croup and «hooping cough, a« it always afford* O quick relief, and as it contain* no opium or other harmful drug, it inav be given Bmtte a* confidently to a baby a* to an adult. •Igaatai« For sale by Howortb A Co. •f 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 ia 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.