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I Yamhill County Reporter Professor Ackerman saj’s that it lias been decided to postpone the annual session of the western divi sion of the Oregon State Teacher» Association from the week between Christmas and New Year» to the middle of next July, when it will be held in Eugene. COI. I. FBI »P1H1T Of ID01 cim »» Kiiuir.L'», »uoibull a<* Horus Xeol Heforuiiaag. A crisis in school discipline is on at Tualatin Academy aud Pacific Univer sity at Forest Grove, an.l in the present stage of the turmoil it is a little difficult Subscription $1.00 Per Year. to get at the facta. There are compli cations. First there seems to have been class rivalries from the first of the year, FRIDAY, NOV. 22. 1901. but what class is most to blame has not The president's message is being certainly been fixed. But it appears that the class of 1906 thought to gain ADVERTISING RATES. awaited with keen interest, He has precedence by painting the roof of the Rea<llngnotlce»ln local column» 10 cent» per line for first week and & cent» per linethereafler. ent loose from precedent by writing grandstand at the athletic grounds red, Display advertisements. annual rati’», one inch the emblem being ’06, which lias been per month SI; carb additional inch 50 cents per the whole of the message himself. abreviated to "naughty six.” ‘‘Naughty month. Heretofore it has been customary seven,” a younger set, evened up by Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to for the various cabinet officers to stealing a class banner. These are the be current news. Additional matter 10 cents per contribute a chapter each, covering same people or people of the same line. spirit that so nearly precipitated a riot the details of his office. Of especial the day Bryan spoke in 1900. Thus pro President Roosevelt’s administra interest will be the president's stand gressed the rivalry. On Friday night one class thought to serenade the girls tion is not very old, but the people on the trust question. domiciled at Herrick hall, a proceeding evidently thinli it is all right as far proper enough but for the jealousy of as it has gone. Is there an element in the civili the others and what followed. Growing out of the serenade one War Fortunately the farmers do not zation of to-day strong enough to ner organized a party that took Patton have as much trouble getting money combat the innate tendency of the of the other class and bucked and gagged taking him to a cold piazza where out of turkeys as the great powers race to superstition? The success him, he was left to shiver in the sharp frost of the world do. of the palmist, the clairvoyant, the of that evening. Fatton could attract astrologer, would seein to negative no help from passersby, but managed to Spain lias passed a law forbidding the proposition. roll about the floor till he got to a square If the clientelle, cornered post. Putting the rope that the coinage of silver. Here is an from which these itinerants gain a bound his bauds against the post and be opportunity for Colonel Bryan to go plainly prosperous living, were of an ing able to move a little, he alter a time on a missionary tour. the cord in two. With free ignorant or untrained sort, it might sawed hands he soon removed the gag, when The more Mr. Bryan studies the be believed thatadvancing education lie did not do a thing but hunt up his returns from Nebraska and other would, sooner or later, resolve the class and tell what had happened. Re states the better opinion he will ridiculous faith and patronage to a taliation was planned. Some of the others were caught, stripped and held have of farming as a steady business. memory of the past, but they flour under a pump spout. Day and Dyea were among the second attacking party. It is said that Tom Johnson, of ish in the very paths of the hardest Day is captain of the college football materialism, of the most logical and Cleveland, is scheming for the dem team. When the buys seemed to be ocratic nomination in 11101. It would practical experience, of a commer sufficiently cooled they were liberated serve him right to let him have it. cial day and age; and the loyalty of ami allowed to go and get warm. They NOW IN more, they got hot. All this is rank Tom needs the conceit taken out of the patron far exceeds the audacity did hazing that last year was so unpopular. Consisting of him of the fakir. Death is the sole ret But alxuit this time the college faculty come in. O11 Monday there was some Tapestry Brussels, Imperial Body Brussels, Royal Wilton Velvets and kind ol an investigation, but while the A number of papers favor an uge from onr follies. Ingrain Carpets. New Fine Line of Mattings and Linoleums. boys talked freely among themselves island for anarchists, but are not the faculty hail trouble to get a connect How would The wail of distress that comes agreed as to the island, ed story. Indeed it is doubtful if the Fine Line. A Larger aud Mofe it do to dump them out in the mid- from the burden of riches of Andrew details have been told to the college die of the ocean and let them select Carnegie whose wealth is so great authorities. However, in the light of Superior Stock of Furniture than ever. On WALL PAPER, old stock will their own island? testimony submitted, Day and Dyea be put down to bedrock, to make room for new. I do not give commissions to that he finds the ineom.e from it too tile were suspended for a time named and paper hangers, preferring to give it to my customers. laage to be exhausted by his doles to Warner indefinitely. The Pennsylvania woman who All the pent up rage that had been libraries, etc., would be pathetic stopped a fast mail to inquire the stored was now turned on the time of day made a mistake. That were it not so absurdly ridiculous. The immediate reinstatement faculty, of the kind of thing will not be permissible In a recent interview Mr. Carnegie suspended boys was demanded, The re New Funeral Car may be found at Henry & Newell’s. until the populists put the railroads says, or is reported as saying: “My suit was that Day, because of football affiliations or some other reason, was into the possession of the people. great trouble is how to distribute my taken back, The other two were left • A* .' _ the student T»T I shall have my out. On Tuesday night ” Portland is paying about thirty wealth wisely. body was called together at Verts hall, cents per dozen for fresh Oregon hands full before I die, if I wish to which had been hired for the purpose. eggs, and in consequence of their escape the censure of my own observ It was a genuine indignation meeting. scarcity eastern eggs are being im ance, namely, that it is a sin to die Oratory was cheap and flowed like water ported at the rate of about a carload rich. The Saviour was right when from the Tualatin after a two days' rain in December Finally the resolution a week. The moral to be deducted from this is: Kill off your worthless he said, ‘The poor you always have was adopted by a vote of 81 to 4. The are one boy and three girls The Belgian rabbits and buy a few in with you.' Poverty, in ninety-nine four resolution demauds that the suspended dustrious hens. eases out of a hundred, is a blessing students be reinstated at once and that in disguise.” Notwithstanding his the faculty explain why the three were Director Merriam of the United optimistic view of poverty, there are selected for discipline while there were States census bureau estimates that many millions of souls to whom others quite as guilty. This was in the nature of an ultimatum which if not the total population of the United with, would be immediately States, including the new posses the blessed side of poverty is so com complied followed by the desertion of that 81 stu sions, in 1910 will be about 100,000, pletely disguised that the familiar dents. Wliat will be done has not yet 000 people. The work of the pres sermonizing drives the alleged bless developed. Hut if the faculty consults ent census is progressing rapiflly. ing farther and farther away, and the best interests of the college those 81 The first volume of the report of the bitterness fills their hearts when hy will be allowed to depart. It will be the X 310 Ladies,’ Misses’ and Children’s Capes and Jackets to be closed out at one-half former price. population of the United States will pocrisy Haunts its aphorisms. Pos best advertisement the school ever had. •'> pieces of fancy and all-wool suiting, regular 50c goods, to close out at 25c per yard. lie out in December and the final re sibly, if the canny Scotchman would Let parents ami guardians understand that hazing will not be tolerated at For Sf Our entire stock of Ladies’ Wrappers at one-half from former price. port by July next. The principal devote some of his riches to real est Grove and they will not hesitate (fS 50 pieces 12c Flannelette, while they last, at tic per yard. reports, it is claimed, are being got deeds of charity the world would about sending their sons and daughters X The remainder of all our Walking and Sailor Hats—all this season’s styles at one-half former prices. out over three years in advance of have more reason to bless his mem there; but on the other hand let it go V 500 Remnants, all the way from a piece of Calico to a piece of Silk, to be closed out at a sacrifice. ory. Let him endow institutions out that a student mob rules, the result the usual time. <Q) REMEMBER our Entire Stock of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Furs, Furnishing Goods, Mil- where the fatherless would be cared will be quite different. Mothers will 8linery and Carpets, in fact everything carried in onr large estnblisment is offered now at Cost. for and educated. Let him devote a hesitate some time before they send You will have to hurry, as Hundreds of Bargains are selling out very fast. In addition to the medals in the few millions to heal the sick and their daughters to such a place. horticultural division at the Buffalo A later report recites that on Wednes exposition. Oregon was awarded for day morning Dean Ferrin reinstated walnuts, chestnuts anil filberts one those suspended when the incident was gold, two silver and four bronze med supposed to be closed. But the faculty als; for evaporated fruits, one gold, had another arrow in its quiver. Wednesday afternoon a paper or pledge two silver and six bronze medals; was prepared and presented for signa for fruits preserved in liquid, three ture by which the student signers agree gold, four silver and six bronze med not to destroy property or engage in un als, and honorable mention for eight seemly scrimages in the nature of hazing, exhibits; for fruits preserved for though the term "hazing’’is not used in table use, one silver medal; for hor the instrument. Some of the boys re ticultural literature, one gold medal. fined to sign. They can agree to tile property clause but the other is too tu definite; any little wrestling might be Minnesota has a new law which warped to come under the rule, Be punishes a man as a felon who de cause they would not sign, two were serts his family, or who, through suspended, and the row is on again — idleness or bad habits leaves wife or Hillsboro Independent Closing Out Sale ! entire Stock Ht Cost for Cash Grange & Farmers Company Fall Line oí Carpets i $ Window Shades and Lace Curiains a Complete Line of Undertaking Goods. & n. C. BURNS. O<XX><XXXXXXX>O<XXXX><XXX>OO<X><XXXXXXX><XXXX> s A HALF-PRICE SALE 8 ¡xj And For a Half=Month Only, g Commencing Friday, Nov. «5» 2 Closing Saturday, Nov, 30. IQOI R. JACOBSON & C0?, <XXXXXXXXX> YOU CAN'T GET A WA Y FROM THEM children without support. The first conviction against the law was made in Minneapolis last week, but the judge leniently gave the culprit ninety day» in the workhouse instead of a penitentiary sentence, as the law provides. This law may not re ceive the approval of scientific soci ologists, but it is punishmentdeserv ed by men who abandon families or refuse to work for their support. Colonel Watterson says that when lie wants it known that he is a can didate for the presidency he will make bis own announcement. This will place seventy odd million» of people under tin* necessity of pulling off their coats, rolling up their sleeves and reining in their im patience. A <'bi. ago contemporary is look- i ug hopefully for the appearance of a ‘Tootlml! poet How would it do to give the football treatment to some of the p.u ts thiit have already apiwared'.' \\ e mean the following facts: That the Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. ------ - -•- -•------ *•1 sec,” remarked a farmer boy, as be How To Find Ont. The claim made by r a member of beat hie arms against a poet, to revive Fill a bottle or common glass with your the circulation of hie blood, ‘ •that these the freight hauling I trust, that the water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a writers can’t get over the sediment or set Yamhill river is 1 not navigable newspa|>er fact that a farmer’s life is tlm life for me. tling indicates an through the Lafayette locks sounds but dang it, I wish I was doin’ the writ unhealthy condi- like ’’sarkasm." There i is more in' ami they was pallin’ these twelve ■ tion of the kid water in the Yamhill above Dayton cows this morning.” neys: if it stains ------ — ■— than there is at its continence with your linen it is the Willamette. The government 1 r ’ '/ri Adverti*«-«! l.i’lli-r«. evidence of kid- Vi/ nc? fûubl«; has built, and maintain» a substan The following letters remain uncalled ; too tial lock to make the river navigable. for in the McMinnville puatottice Nov desire to V».' A frequent desi pass it or pain in The independent boat, found no <>b lit), 1901 the back is also Mrs. Emma Barnes, Mrs. N. Boot h, »truction to its free passage up from proof that the kidneys and blad- the barat the river's mouth The Nerva Caney, l:n* Caney, G. H. Down- convincing A. I.. Barnes, S. C. Feast, IV. II tier are out of order. Yamhill not only is navigatile, but ing, What to Do. ’ eagan, G. W. Goliensen, Rev. A. W. will be and should he “Forever and f Henderson. Thera is comfort in the knowledge so .1. J. Hefferman, Geo. Salee. forever, as long as the river (lows; Elmer W. McDaniel. Miss Ethel Morri often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- as long as the heart has passions, as son, lra .1. Littlejohn, Bert Smith, Jim Root, the great kidney re 'niedy fulfills _________ every long as life has wops.” Street, Mrs. ,1. Peterson, Mrs. L. E. wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the Prosser, E. Picket, Bert Hoover, W. back, kidnc zs. liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability Taylor, Geo. Rollins. That continuous convict chase is to hold water and scalding pain in passing J ah . M c C ain , 1’ M. It. or bad effects following use of liquor, rather the most exciting experience wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant Kansas has had since Carrie Nation <11 K fit HHIXI. I 1ST. necessity of being compelled to go often chopped up the joints. during the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra - ■ -e----- Ws have special arrangements * ith ordinary effect vf Swamp-Root is soon Charleston s exposition is ready to the following leading prtblications, realised. It stands the highest for its won open. The exhibits are many, but a hereby we are able to offer them in derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you n d a medicine you should have the do not include a display of overcon connection with our own at exceedingly best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. fidence by the stockholders. You may have a sample bottle cf this low rates, as follows : The R kixirtkr and discovery Weekly Inter (leean........................... ..-.tlM wonderful and a book that tells It is shown bv statistics that Eng Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly l.'Jft more about it. both sent Oregonian, weekly........................... ... land drinks JOB.OOO.tMK) cubic feet of The Weekly New York Tribune..—...... 1.» absolutely free by mail, .100 address Dr. Kilmer & n.«» <4 Swvnp-R.x. beer every year. This is something The Trl-weekly New York Tribune i N Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men St. lotiisGlobe-Demoerat. «rial weekly else that staggers humanity. 8»u Kranclecv Examiner, weekly....... 11» tion reading this generous offer in this paper. CHICKERING, WEBER, KIMBALL and WHITNEY PIANOS, and the KIMBALL, EARHUFF and ESTEY ORGANS Are not equaled in sweetness of tone, ease of action and wearing qualities. They are not affected by bad weather, but ad just themselves to it. That the prices at which we offer them are as low as those of any house handling the s une or other makes, ami that the easy payments—from <5 up—which we offer, and the taking of old instruments on liberal exchange, absolutely brings to the people of Yamhill and adjoining counties the most liberal terms they WH. SCOTT, McMinn vil le. See us or write. No home is complete in its happiness and joy without one of our instruments. Stotler ol Administratrix anil Id- ■iilnistrater'a Sale. Notice is hereby given that the under signed will sell at public auction on the farm of the late John Crawford, de- ■ ceased, situate about four miles south of | Dayton on the Dayton and Salem road in Vatnhill county. Or., on Saturday, the 23d day of November, tqoi. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. tn., the following described personal propertv: One wagon. 1 grain seeder, t harrow, it head of hogs, 9 head of cattle, 1 bav horse six years old. I grav mare 7 vears [ old. one old gray mare. 2 sets of work ' harness, 1 wind mill, hay rack, t mower. I 1 three-seated hack, 2 plows, 1 self-bind- I er. single trees. 1 roller, 25 sacks of po- j tatoes. 1 yearling colt, 5 chairs, 1 tent. 20 gallons of vinegar, and various other | farming implements and articles too j numerous to mention, also a lot of house- | hold furniture. ~ Terms of sale, cash in hand. Dated this Nov. 12. 1901. N ancy A. C rawford . S herman C rawford , Administratrix and administrator of estate of John Crawford, deceased. ♦t j You Are Interested « « « « « « ♦t « « « ♦i a If j’ou are a buyer of Groceries in getting tlie most and the best for your money. In the coming and going of grocery stores the little opera house grocery goes right along. Our Sugar. Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to bottom prices this month. Come and see. L. E. Walker. ' " 1 ■ $ » » » » » !♦ » » » » » » » » » » ■— Take The Reporter and Get the New.