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** . Yamhill County Reporter ». I. »»HI KÏ, Ealllor * Pr.pr, J. U. BOK RAN, Aaaeciala Mll,r. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. CLOSING OUT SALE! FRIDAY, OCT. The territories of New Mexico and Arizona are going to make a deter mined fight for statehood this winter, .and if President Roosevelt should give them the help they are looking for it is likely that they will succeed. The coming congress will find its hands full with the tariff, the canal, the islands and anarchy all waiting for consideration. But if the “ora tors’’ can be choked off we have no doubt much good work can be done in a little time. It is a curious kind of speculation that of buying firearms and am mu nition and shipping them to West Indies and Central American points, to be held in readiness for the revo lutions that are bound to occur in some .one or more of the South American countries. Then they will be disposed of at a big profit. President Roosevelt congratulat ed himself because no one could , make a rhyme on his name, which caused a Philadelphia poet to put his brains to work with the following result: “Down the white house ■ steps he came, nor could he speak the ‘blues’-he-felt, the place he sought he did not get—‘turned down’ by ‘Teddy’ Roosevelt.” ..... . . * > — - — The warlike bolomen in the island of Samar, encouraged by the mas sacre of a detachment of infantry whom they surprised at breakfast, need wholesome punishment. They received a taste of it the other day when they attacked a detachment of the Ninth infantry. Ten of the Americans were killed, when their comrades rallied and killed over 1(M) of the rebels, putting them to flight. Theodore Roosevelt was a prime favorite throughout the entire west before there was a thought that he would become president. Now that he is president, the people would de sire to show their respect for his office, as well as for him, and they would turn out pretty much in a body to greet him should he pay his contemplated visit to the Pacific coast next year. We have decided to Close Out the Entire Stock of Merchandise of the ^1 McMinnville Grange & Farmers Company Or as nearly as possible by January 8th, the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, when their decision will determine as to our continuation in business. The Entire Stock, which consists of $30,000.00 worth of the Best Up-to-date Merchandise carried in the Comity, WILL BE SOLO AT COST FOR CASH OHLY.^> Tills is notan Ad. to Catch Your Trade; We Mean Business. sell below cost. (XrTAVe Have Employed Extra Clerks to Wait On You. people into classes or arraying one element against another or of mak ing political distinctions based upon wealth, religion, or social station in life, and yet he is the candidate of the only party organized upon ex actly that basis. He is the candi date specifically of the working classes as distinguished from the employing class, and not only that, but of only that portion of the work ing class that is organized into unions. His language and his acts are irreconcilably hostile. In spite of all that the voluble naval officers say about each other, the people will always insist that the battle off Santiago was a splen did sea fight and a glorious victory. It was a sudden test, and none of the enemy got away. Grant brand of fighting whisky that Old Abe wanted to furnish the rest of the generals when the charge was made to him that Ulysses was a drunkard. No one can meet our prices unless thej J. R. BOOTH, H. RICHARDSON, R. NELSON, Directors Mcninnvilfe Grange & Farmers Co 11 $ € Fall Line of Carpets NOW IN Consisting Tapestry Brussels, Imperial Body Brussels, Royal Wilton Velvets and Ingrain Carpets. New Fine Line of Mattings and Linoleums. Californians are thrifty people and have a habit of turning their troubles into blessings. When the wild mustard sprang up and over run their wheat fields they began to harvest the objectionable weed and send the seed to market Then the tarweed that has long been a pest in Oregon dared to invade the Cali fornia farms. Tarweed got into the wrong locality that time, and the pest has come to the front as one of California’s diversified and valuable products, and under the scientific name of Grindelia robusta, is being shipped to an eastern patent medi cine firm and manufactured into cough medicine. One farmer cut and baled 75 bales of 250 pounds each last year and will prepare about the same quantity this year. And thus a market has been established for what has hitherto been consid ered worthless and a nuisance. Window Shades and Lace Curtains a Fine Line. A Larger and More Superior Stock of Furniture than ever. On WALL PAPER, old stock will be put down to bedrock, to make room for new. I do not give commissions to paper hangers, preferring to give it to my customers. Complete Line of Undertaking Goods. New Funeral Car may be found at Henry & Newell’s. fi. C. BURNS. In an authoritativa document re cently filed in the office of the in- terior department appears the state ment that there are in the United States 600,000 acres of good land not utilized. Much of this comes under the head of land fertile if ir Big Cost Sale is now going on in full rigated. Here is margin for growth A recent bulletin of the federa this nation still has, not considering blast. First-class Merchandise is of- the increase of population possible census shows that there are over by cutting land holdings into small #13,000,000 of capital invested in the fered you from 1-5 to % less than for- As a reminder of the time when er sections. manufacturing concerns of Portland, bonds had to be sold to put money ■ - and in all the cities and towns of the mer prices. You are cordially invited into the national treasury it may be Hon. Geo. H. Williams is men- state combined over #33,000,000. The mentioned that at the next session tioned for governor, He does not interesting point in this information to inspect our present Low Prices. of congress ways and means must be want it, and probably would not is that the manufacturing growth of provided to dispose of the great sur have it. It is not right to use this our state has only covered a period plus in the treasury. Secretary man’s name so much in connection of a few years, and is due to the agi Gage has been trying to get the with office without his permission. tation of the local newspapers which money back into the market by var It is not very pleasant to him to find created a sentiment that led to the ious means, such as buying bonds that he is being rung in as an aspi creation of a home manufacturing etc., but other means must be de rant to an office for which his close clnb in Portland with a membership vised to reduce the accumulation. friend is a candidate. We do not throughout the state. Now the value ------ —— refer to any particular office, for his of all the manufactured products is United States Senator John H. name has been used on several dif #16,000,000, indicating that millions Mitchell has returned to Portland ferent occasions. The cats t hat are arc now paid annually to the pro after an absence since last March at afraid to use their own paws should ducers of raw material, and millions Washington and in Europe, and the first find out if the old gentleman more to the wage earners employed Oregonian has obtained an interview desires an office, and if so, what he in the factories. with him in which he displays his wants, and then be honest for once Politicians of all parties have ad usual keen knowledge of public af and work to give it to him. Eugene mitted that there has been in the fairs and utters some sentiments up Pegister. on national policies that will meet last three years a wholesome growth It is said that sugar was never so of nationalism in the south, and with the approval of intelligent republi cans iu all parts of the country. U p Cl heap in America. The sugar trust it a disposition to break away from on the delicate question of tariff re of New York has just cut the price the bonds imposed by the struggles vision, Senator Mitchell thus ex of granulated to 3| cents a pound. of twenty years ago. There is no We mean the following facts: That the presses himself: “I firmly believe The officers of the trust explain that better exponent of the national spirit CHICKERING, WEBER, KIMBALL nothing congress could do would they have been compelled to make today than President Roosevelt, who tend so strongly to the destruction this cut because of the competition proposes to do what President and WHITNEY PIANOS, and the of the good business conditions now of beet root sugar, which is now Hayes attempted and failed to ac KIMBALL, EARHUFF and ESTEY ORGANS prevailing as to enter upon a gen coming into the market in greater complish—break the color line in the eral revision of the tariff. 1 am in quantities. If this is true, it justi south. Circumstances are in Roose Are not equaled in sweetness of tone, ease of action and wearing qualities. They are not affected by bad weather but adjust themselves to it. That the prices at which we offer them are as low as those of any house handling thé favor, however, of ascertaining if fies the claim which Secretary of velt's favor, and leaders on both same or other makes, and that the easy payments—from #5 up—which we offer, and the taking of old instruments possible whether any foreign pro Agriculture Wilson has always sides are more inclined to take a on liberal exchange, absolutely brings to the people of Yamhill and adjoining counties the most liberal terms they have ever enjoyed A fact which proves this is the \\/f*l Ci"’/YrT IVInM* *11 ducts upon which tariff is now im made that the best way to strike common-sense view of the political number we are selling. You can't get away from it. VV 1 I. ' I 1, iVlC/Vi I fl fl V11IC. posed can be included in reciprocity down the sugar monopoly is to en situation in the south than they were No home is complete in its happiness and joy without one of our instruments. See us or write. arrangements, and then I would fa courage the growth of sugar beets in 1877. His policies represent the vor taking off the tariff and placing in the great area of the United aspirations of the progressive and them on the free list. I uni further States adapted to that culture. At ambitious in the south as well as in XOTK I' OF Gl ARDI »y« SALB OF HF.AI. PROPERTY. in favor of ascertaining whatever in 3) cents a pound it is doubtful if the the north. He is dissociated from stances there may be when the pres beet farmers can make any money, the factional and sectional quarrels * ’OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a ent tariff on any product tends to but the consumers are getting the of the last twenty-five years, and N license duly ¡«sued out of county court for Yamhill couuty. Oregou, on the sth day of the creation, fostering and sustain benefit of the lower prices. The represents a war era in which the October, 1901, authorizing and empowering the undersigned guardian of the estate of Joseph ing of great trusts, and in such in difference between the 3| cent rate sections came together on a strong Klourhevk. a as minor, to sell the real Property hereinafter described, I will, on Monday, the impulse of patriotism to fight a com stances 1 would place the taxed pro and the 54 cents formerly charged 25lh day of November. 1901, at the hour or one If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the duct on the free list. 1 am, however, means a saving of from #150 to #2 mon enemy. Roosevelt proposes to o'clock in the afternoon of said dav. at the west of the court house in McMinnville. Orecon, help the colored people to help them door ♦t most and the best for your money. In the apprehausive that the tariff is not so to each inhabitant of the United. selves by encouraging new align sell at public auction to the highest and best ♦i bidder, for cash iu hand on day of sale, the fol coming and going of grocery stores the little much responsible for the existence States. ments among the whites of the south lowing described real property belonging to the estate of said minor, to-wit: opera house grocery goes right along. Our of the great trusts now in operation and by making the colored vote Beginning at the northeast corner of the Pe ter Sax land in the north boundary of the dona After all. what cares the country something to he striven for rather lion Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to as many people may suppose, and 1 land claim of Samuel Uozinc. in township four south, range four west of the Willamette am inclined to the opinion that whether Schley made a loop or a than something to be eliminated. bottom prices this month. Come and see. nn ridian. in Yamhill county, Oregon, and run ning thence east <\ar. 20 deg. W min east) these, in so far as they are morally dozen loops with the Brooklyn, chains, to the northwest boundary of land« for As each new month starts on its wrong, monopolistic in their char- whether he coaled his vessels on way the firms to which we are in merly belonging to W. D. McDonald; thence ♦t south with said McDonald's lands s 20 chains acter and oppressive, must be dealt Ash Wednesday or Good Friday. debt send in their bills without de- to hr 12inches in diameter: thence west 7.52 ♦i io the southeast corner of the said Peter The important point is that he de lay, lest we forget, lest we forget. chains with in some other wav.” sax land, thence north J» JO chains to the place beginning, containing 6.17 acres of land more stroyed the Spanish fleet, and if he We kok them o’er ami heave a sigh; of or less, together with the buildings and appur- The Union Labor party candidate did that, being a coward, then we know they’re just—we do not tenanev* thereunto belonging. liOl. scoff So we resolve, with purpose Dated October 21th, < HABLES UOCCHKCK, for mayor of San Francisco says that cowardice is a good thing in the high, to stand em off. to stand em Guardian of the Estate ot Joseph Kloucheck, a he is not in favor of dividing the navy, and is as desirable as the off. minor. 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