The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, September 06, 1901, Image 4

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    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 »<iverti»euient». annual rate», one Inch which are no doubt, from some churches.
per mouth 41; each additional inch 50 cent» per points of view, a positive detriment
Immediately after the ceremony Mr.
month.
Obituary and marriage notice» not exceeding to the country, have been made pos­ ami Mrs. Blood took the train for Port­
land to start from there to Rochester,
10 line» published free, if turnlkhed In time to sible by any kind of legislation.
ba current new». Additional matter 10 cent* per
We can save yon money on your supplies.
New York, where Mr. Blood will enter
Following his speech was that of the theological seminary this fall. The
line.
We are busy opening up our Fall Stock, and will soon be ready to show you the
Hon. 11. W. Scott, editor of the Ore- good wishes of their many friends wher­
S
best
line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Wraps, Etc., e ever brought to the city.
ever they were known accompany them
The North Carolina sheriff who ' gonian, who said:
for a most pleasant and prosperous life
protected his negro prisoner from
But all men see that many of our journey.
,
C has . P. N elson ,
the mob would probably have little greatest fortunes, to say nothing of
Manager.
Cupid'«
Healin
Claim«
Two
ot
l.a-
f
ones, have been produced
standing at Peirce City, Mo., but he smaller
lit) ell'« Volin* Ladies,
through conditions made by politics
is receiving handsome compliments and legislation. Men devoted to the
By a happy coincident two beautiful
from the rest of the country.
accumulation of wealth have made weddings occurred in Lafayette Wednes­
the state their political agent, and day. Nature seemed to anticipate the
and gave to it all the warmth,
Mr. Charles A. Towne has driven have done it with a success wit­ day
light and grandeur possible to a Septem­
nessed
nowhere
else
in
the
W'orld.
another nail in the lid of the coffin
ber day.
This lent enchantment as
Since this is so, is the multitude of
which contains his pretensions to be­ men who constitute an industrial high heaven seemed to smile on the Of suffering from kidney disease, Mias
launching of these two barks and bid
Ryan, of St. Louis, Mo., found
ing a champion of the downtrodden democracy to be blamed then because fair to prosperous voyages over life’s sea. a Minnie
complete cure result from the use of
masses. He has become president they too tend to look on politics and The town also was awake to the fact Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.
government from the material side? that it was losing two of its jewels, and
It is such cures
of a big asphalt corporation.
* * * The state has been used so all seemed ready to assist nature to make as this which es­
the
day
a
most
joyous
one.
tablish the sound­
If the movement to have a battle­ much to assist in the acquisition of
ness of Dr. Pierce’s
wealth, that it cannot be surprising
ship named for Kansas succeeds that the material philosophy has B ittner —O lds —Prof. C. F. Bittner theory: "Diseases
ami Miss Cecile B. Olds were united which originate in
there will be no trouble about ar­ struck its roots deeply into our sys­ in
marriage at the home of the bride’s the stomach must
I7JTAVING selected plans for a two-story and base-
ranging the christening program. tem of life, society, politics, industry
parents.
be cured through
IrTl
ment brick building, I must move and clear
and
government.
The
state
never
At high noon the parlor beautifully the stomach.”
Carrie Nation will smash a joint
helps the citizen to make or save decorated in white and green, and about Every other organ
the
ground,
and as it is cheaper to handle cash than
over the prow, of course.
money—I mean the citizen in gener­ fifty guests, including the bride’s and depends on the
goods,
I
will
sell for the next 60 days for cash:
stomach
for
its
al. It does, however, help the few, groom's parents, received the bride and
The Beaumont boomers are greatly when it makes grants; allows use of groom. They were attended by Miss vitality and vigor.
Elmira Bittner, a sister of the groom, For by the stom­
,25c per gal
Machine Oil.......................
grieved by the death of three men public franchises without proper ami
Mr. Dolph Olds, a brother of the ach and its asso­
. 80c per gal
Boiled Linseed Oil.........
who lost their lives in trying to compensation; enacts laws of which bride. Rev. C. C. Poling then per­ ciated organs of
......... 15c a lb
Engine Compound
only a few' are in position to take ad­
and nu­
check the resistless flow of a great vantage, makes a great public debt formed the ceremony, and alter congrat­ digestion
.... 8c per ft
li
Leather
Belting
...........
trition
the
food
ulations tney retired to the dining room,
lj Rubber Belting
....... 5c per ft
oil well, but their sorrow is measur­ which, as an investment for money, which was beautifully draped in pink which is eaten is
Other widths in proportion
ably modified by the fact that the oc­ is the purchase by the rich of the and green. Here an excellent wedding converted into nu­
triment, which, in
Wall Paper from 25 to 50 per cent discount
was served.
currence was well advertised in the power to tax the poor, for payment dinner
Large size, 8 inch Tin Wash Boilers, Copper
The bride and groom left on the after­ the form of blood,
of
interest
and
principal.
They
who
dispatches.
train for Portland. After a wed­ is the sustaining
$1.10
bottom ........................................
can control money eagerly desire, as noon
power
of
the
body
ding tour they will return to the home
......... 25c
Large size galvanized water bucket....
we all observe, opportunities of this of
and
each
organ
of
the bride’s parents for a short stay
St. Louis Washer (same as Boss).
.
$7
The Hon. Pitchfork Tillman says kind. Bonds and warrants are their before
When the
going to their new home in Dal­ it.
Western
Washer
....................................
...........
$4
stomach
is
dis
­
that he has no respect for the news­ delight.
las, where the professor will take up
Large Camp Stove...........
................
.. .....$2
eased the food sup­
papers. Whenever a man feels
The little word all may be the his work for another year in Dallas col­ ply
$10
of the body 1*
No. 8 Cook Stove and Pipe..................
lege, of which he is an esteemed educat­
called upon to express that kind of loop hole that saves the governor or. Prof. Bittner is a son of Rev. Dr. cut down, the or­
3-ft Wall Tents with Poles.........
. $7.50
feeling it is safe to conclude that the from criticism. He certainly has Bittner of Portland, and in bis short ca­ gans are starved, and the weakness of
21-qt 2 X Re-tinned Dishpan
......... 50c
shows Itself in lungs, heart,
newspapers have been telling a large not failed to perceive legislative reer as an instructor has won many starvation
liver,
kidneys
or
some
other
organ.
friends Mrs. Bittner is highly esteemed
amount of unpalatable truth about grafts in our own state, nor to have in the town, and will be a sutable com­
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
diseases of the stomach and other
him.
observed the negative form of legis­ panion, being well educated and fully in cures
organs of digestion and nutrition, and
lating in congress in the interest of sympathy with the professor’s work.
so cures disease of other organs which
The war talk between France and trusts by the purchase of congres­ W inter —H en RV—Rev. A. A. Winter have originated through deficient nutri­
Turkey will not result in anything sional votes for or against divers and Miss Nellie I. Henry were mar­ tion or impure blood.
"I had been suffering with kidney trouble
ried at five o'clock Wednesday.
more formidable than a great deal of propositions, the intricacies of which
twenty year»,” write* Miss Minnie Ryan, of
The United Evangelical church, well <537 Louisiana Avenue. St. Louis. Mo, "and I
!*
talk. It is a sort of fashion with the the general public is often unable filled and beautifully decorated, under had doctored with a number of the best physi
Two year* ago I commenced taking your
è»
nations now days to threaten war to fathom. These facts must be ad­ the supervision of Mrs. Hyde, with a cians.
' Golden Medical Discovery1 aud Favorite Pre­
»
scription
'
and
took
also
several
vial*
of
Doctor
double
arch
and
fine
potted
plants,
wel
­
against Turkey, and France has just mitted, and they constitute a serious
J*
comed the bride and groom. The com­ Fierce’» Pellets I took eight bottles (four of
adopted the fashion, because the problem facing the American people. pany composed of bride and groom, each), and I feel now perfectly cured."
ft»
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousneM.
porte has refused to settle the ac­ Probably’ Mr. Scott, in his remedy, bridesmaid and groomsman, two ush­
ft»
If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the ft»
and minister moved to a beautiful
knowledged claims of a number of is as near the solution as anyone can ers
march played by Prof. Kantner to the
most and the best for your money.
In the ft»
Frenchmen.
be when he says:
front of the church. Rev. O. C. Poling
COtNTY COIIMISSIONEHS.
-----
------
coming
and
going
of
grocery
stores
the
little ft»
performed
the
ceremony,
after
which
The tendency to capitalistic combi­
SEPTEMBER TERM.
The worm is an unusually tender nation presents many new problems they returned to the home of the bride’s
opera house grocery goes right along.
Our ft»
ft»
sister, Mrs. Baker, where about thirty
Resignation of C A Bristow a* supervi­
and fat one which may account for for labor; but old principles are not friends and relatives partook of a nicely
Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to ft»
sor of district No. 8 accepted and Geo
yet
superseded,
never
wholly
can
be.
the early hour of the appearance of
prepared dinner.
ft»
Hash appointed to fill the vacancy.
bottom prices this month. Come and see.
After the meal the bride and groom,
ft»
the birds. Roosevelt and Hill are Prudence and industry never can be
BILLS ALLOWED.
stripped of their rewards. We have accompanied by the bride’s maid and
ft»
both out for the presidency, and difficulties, but we must not be pes­ groom's man, were driven to the station
Roads and Bridges—
ft»
• ♦ 12 00
both will have opposition in their simistic. There are no resources in where a company pf friends were gath­ N Westerfield ..........
ft»
A Dell.........................
...13 00
ered.
and
amid
a
shower
of
rice
they
home state. Roosevelt must fight the assumption that we are ap­ boarded the train. They expect to go to G F Earhart........
ft»
....18 15
41 04
Odell, and Hill must have a reckon proaching the worst of all possible Newport for their trip, after which they Wade & Co.................
in the worst of all possible will return to the parsonage in Dallas, E Herrington.............
....12 00
ing with Tammany. Their candi­ times,
worlds. Labor directed by skill, in­ where Rev. Winter is the acceptable Jos Kirkman.............
.. ..18 50
dacy shuts out Gorman for this time. dustry and fidelity will always be pastor. Rev. Winter is a successful A Trudell.....................
. 264 30
. ...19 50
wanted, and it is for this class of minister in the Oregon conference of the Geo Lippert...............
. 73 04
Perfect armor plate for battleships labor that capitalistic employers United Evangelical church, and in the Jack A Timberlake
Harrington
.10 50
-------------------------------- WITH_____________________
calls for a perfect projectile to pierce must always pay well. * * * The personage of Miss Henry has received a J Lee
C McCrea, jr............
.... 23 25
valuable assistant
To Mr. and Mrs.
RUBBER
CEMENT FLOOR PAINT
it and render it useless. During the desire of private gain is indeed the Winter the church looks with hope.
A Dundas...................
...12 55
mainspring of commercial and indus­
....31 65
Send for Color Card» to W. P. FULLER A CO., Portland, Oregon.
present month the new Goltham gun trial action, and its existence is ab­ Best lady, Miss Elsie Canfield; best Loban Bros.................
...15 00
man, Floyd Fisher; ushers, Misses Kath- Oscar Sigmund .
at the Brooklyn navy yard will be solutely necessary to human effort. eleen
Poor Fund—
Canfield and Eula Hodson.
4 50
tired at two targets that are to cost But it should always be watched
Many friends wish these newly wed- D W Caldwell.............
12 00
II C Burns.................
3857
$15,000 each. The targets are made when it wants grants, bonuses, sub­ ed couples much joy, which was shown M
10 00
George ...................
only by word, but by many beauti­
to represent a section of the side of sidies and franchises, and when such not
A A Mannock ............
10 00
concessions are made the public ful presents.
The McMinnville National Bank.
G W Kauffman
4 00
the battleship Iowa, are to be cov­ rights should always be guarded
H
McGuire
.................
...
6
00
Of McniNNVILLE, OREGON.
■4cet|«es
10
Marry.
ered with armor plate backed by with extreme care. It is a favorable
112 50
Aug. 29—Arthur Bashaw, 21, and Mar­ St Vincent Hospital
P
aid C apital , $50,000
S urplus and P rofits , $25,000
five inches of wood supported by six sign of these times that there is bet garet
Sutton, Calkins & Co
...20 oo
M. Stevens, 19.
. 11 00
Transacts a G«n«r»l Banking business and extends to its patron» every facility
feet of frame work. The inventor of ter disposition now to guard the Sept. 2—Adolph F. Bittner, 23, of A E McKern...............
conaiatent with safe and prudent banking.
of the public in these direc­ Folk county and Cecile B. Olds, 21, of T W Wash & Co
.20 00
the gun expects to demolish the tar­ rights
H Bond........................
... 15 00
DIRXCTORS:
tions than in former times, when Lafayette.
gets with two shots, and if he does promoters were accustomed to get
... s 15
L. E. Cowls
Sept. 3—K. P. I.oop, 22, and Hulda Willard A Ehrman
Peter Rasmussen
.... 10 00
Bome other inventor will have to de­ everything merely for the asking. Aebi, 20.
Wm. Campbell
W. L. Warren
Nichole A Gabriel
...16 00
vise an armor plate for ships that To the growth of democracy and of Sept 3—A. A. Winter. 29, of Polk Co. J C Huguelet.............
Lee Laughlin, Pres.
J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres.
....20
00
and Nellie 1 Henry, 21, of Lafayette.
... 2 00
will withstand this gun s terrible an intelligent spirit within it, to the Sept. 4— H. B.
E.C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier
Blood, 26, and Alma M Underwood ..........
necessity of making appeal to the E. Cook, 26, of 15. McMinnville.
F H Caldwell.............
... 7 00
Office hour» 9 a. ■>. 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
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O. O. HODSON.
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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.
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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** <ou<h Hrisrty
Ureal Favorite.
a
The progress of Yamhill conntv will
take a long stride forward when tbe coal
and oil deposits are properly developed.
Along these lines the Yamhill Coal A
Oil company is workiug in tbe interests
of every resident of the county. See
their announcement elsewhere in this
paper
Misses Ella Hendrick and Frances
Mann left on ths Telegram * excursion
Tuesday for the Buffalo exposition and j
other point* east
The Roothing and healing pro|>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.