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THE STATI. TAX LEVI. Yamhill County Reporter It. I. AAHIIK), Editor A Vropr. J. U. ECK if AN, Associate Editor. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. FRIDAY, JAN. 10. 1902. ADVKKT1S1N0 KATES. ReadingnoticeMii local columns 10 cents p«*r line for first w»*ek and •> cent« per line thereafter. Display advertisement«, annual rates, one inch per month SI, each additional inch 50 cents per month. Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding 10 lines published free, if furnished in time to be current news. Additional matter 10 cent* per dne. Governor Shaw was born in a log cabin. There is no barrier in the road from the cabin to the cabinet. “Men are killing their wives these days entirely too often, observes an exchange. And that is true. By the way, about how often should men kill their wives? Thos. A. Edison is a pretty noted expert in such matters. He does not believe in wireless telegraphy, and laughs at the story that Mar coni telegraphed across the ocean without wires. Professor Loeb’s discovery of the secret of perpetual life is highly in teresting, but we need hardly look for an immediate drop in the cost of life insurance. Insurance people are lamentably skeptical. Self-preservation is the first law of nature, and that is the immovable barrier to the free ingress of Chinese immigrants. In the face of this law Minister Wu’s golden rule theories are only so much moonshine. A little country in South America named Venezuela owes Germany a lot of money, and Germany is send ing war ships over to collect it. We will confess that a thorough under standing of the Monroe doctrine is as hard to get into one’s head as it must be for a woman to pick out a crochet pattern, but the Monroe doc trine seems to be threatened by this action of Germany, and there is a talk of war between Germany and the United States because we must protectit. Don't get excited; there will be no war. We have too much sense to fight with anyone our own size. The farmers of Yamhill county do not seem to be as loyal to their river as it was supposed they were from the clamor of years that ended in the construction of locks at the falls of the Yamhill at Lafayette. Owing to lack of paying patronage, the one boat that was put on the McMinnville river in the fall was drawn off after two trips. Another ef fort will be made to run a boat between this city and McMinnville, but shippers have been given to understand that the only way to keep a boat 011 the route is to make it pay the owners to run her. This is a plain proposition, the terms of which must be met if steamboating is kept alive on the Yamhill river.—Tues day Oregonian. The governor, secretary of state and state treasurer have fixed the tax levy for revenue for the year 1902. Under the new law the 33 counties of the state each have a separate rate, each county contributing to the proportion which their average assessment for the last five years bears to the average of the total assessments of all the counties for the same periixl, which was explained in a recent issue of this paper. The total amount of state revenue to be raiseil this year is $920,000 as compared with $670,000 last year, or an increase of $250,000. These figures include $25,000 for the auri< ultural college at Corvallis, ♦93.274 for the University of Oregon at Eugene, and $116,229.52 for the various normal schools throughout the state. Th« total assessment of Yambill county last year was $4,731,634. Ou this ass essment we must pay $34,994 50 state tax. Our state tax last year was $27,- 189.60, the increase this year being $7,804.90, which is considerable more than one-fourth above the sum paid to the state in 1901. By careful figuring it will be seen that the state is raising nearly a third more revenue this year than last. Had it not been for this ex tra demand the taxes from this county under the new law would have been con siderable less than last year, Yamhill is sixth on the list of heavy state-tax contributors. The increase over last year for the six wealthiest counties is as follows: Yatnhill, $7,804; Linn,$8,077.91 Lane, $10,259.03; Umatilla, $12,020 50 Marion, $14,269.35; Multnomah, $93,460.- 57. There is an increase over last year in every county except Malheur, which enjoys a rebate of $523.26 from the fig ures of last year. Sherman county has the smallest increase Over last year, it being only $7.49. — ■ •. The poor farmer seems to have to shoulder everything, whether poli tics, commerce, religion or gold bricks. Neither farmers nor ship pers are responsible for the condi tion cited above. The “one boat" that was “drawn off,” was “bought oft”' and pestered off by competitors. The Oregonian is not nearly so smart on Yamhill river ethics as it assumes to be. We clamored for years for the construction of those locks, and celebrated lustily when we got them. Perhaps not every man always patronized the boat when he should, but the man who was “drawn off" had no complaint of the business, and at the time of the drawing, David Stout, the miller, had 200 tons of flour awaiting ship ment. He has estimated that the total business for a boat from this city would amount to $1500 a month, representing 12,000 tons of incoming and outgoing freight per annum, LAFAYETTE. which seems pretty fair for a run of As the old year was drawing to a close 15 miles above Dayton. This Ore the brass band played a funeral dirge, gonian man is “way behind the and at the approach of the new year it light house.” The boat now running was heralded by a lively air and the ring was the boat that had the offer of ing of bells, after which several tunes played. The boys did fine, and it the above flour. But it was allied were was enjoyed by our citizens. Great cred with the railway company and drew it is due Prof. P. P. Olds for his untiring off. Immediately rates by rail energy and patience, as the most of the band is composed of young men. The soared skyward. Recently an effort band boys do credit to their teacher. was made looking to the placing of The basket social given last Friday an independent boat on the river. evening at Edwards’ hall by the Epworth The other boat “got wind of it” and 'league was a success. They netted $u. A joint installation of officers of the I reestablished the route. O. O. F. ahd Rebekah lodges was held in their hull Saturday evening Grand ÍÍP 11 Closing Out Sale ! Gntire Stock Ht Cost for Cash Grange & Farmers Company *$ Full Line of Carpets NOW IN Consisting of_ Tapestry Brussels, Imperial Body Brussels, Royal Wilton Velvets and Ingrain Carpets. New Fine Line of Mattings and Linoleums. Window Shades and Lace Curiains 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. H. C. BURNS. YOU CAN’T GET A WA Y FROM THEM It is by no means certain that Master J. H. Nelson installed the I O O F officers and Deputy Grand Master Ed Venezuela will not get into trouble son installed for the Rebekahs, after with Germany. Just now Germany which all present were invited to partake a bounteous lunch awaiting them at is playing the “frank and open'' by of Olds' hall. telling us what she is about and of Mr. and Mrs R. P. Ungerman were fering assurances that no possible here attending the installation. offense to this country is meant or Some sneakthief is visiting our town. Milo Blough placed some pork out to will be given. The story of hoar it I cool over night. When his wife went to Unless all signs fail, there will be all begun and why Germany is send get jome to prepare for breakfast it had a strong fight for anti-trust législa ing warships to this continent to vanished. We mean the folowing facts: That the tion at this session of congress. Doz threaten and over awe a little, insig Protracted meeting ¡5 being held by the pastor at the Evangelical church. ens of bills of that character have nificant South American republic, is Ira Olds of Grant's Pass is here visit CHICKERING, WEBER, KIMBALL already been introduced and a prop a long one, but briefly it is this: The ing relatives and friends. osition is on foot to have the speak Venezuela government some time Mt and Mrs. Webster of Hopewell and WHITNEY PIANOS, and the er appoint a special committee, all ago borrowed $2,0(M),0<M). This were here over Saturday yisjtjng friends. KIMBALL, EARHUFF and ESTEY ORGANS Rev. C. T. Hurd and wife returned parties to be represented, to con money was borrowed through a Ber home from Portland Friday evening. Are not equaled in sweetness of tone, ease of action and wearing qualities. They are not affected by bad weather sider the various measures and amal lin bank which has appealed to the Miss Beulah Sisco returned from Seat but adjust themselves to it. That the prices at which we offer them are as low as those of any house handling thé gamate them into one, which shall Garman government to enforce pay tle Thursday evening after a month’s same or other makes, and 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 thev contain the desirable features of all. ment by Venezuela. There are two visit with her aunt and uncle. have ever enjoyed A fact which proves this is the CT /’’/IT’T XX A4 • 1 The Degree of Honor gave a supper A step toward government owner sides to every question, and Venezu Monday evening. number we are selling. You can't get away from it. W 1 1. oLU I 1, 1V1C/Vl I 11 11 V 11 iC. ship of telegraph lines will be t he ela tells a very different story from Miss Flors Blough went to Portland No home is complete in its happiness and joy without one of our instruments. See us or write. consideration and passage of the that so industriously circulated from Saturday. 4 Corliss bill to authorize the con German sources through the press KHEHIPA*. struction, operation, and mainten dispatches. Venezuela says the Ber H. M. Crawford, of the Wortman farm ance of telegraph cables bet ween the lin bank did not furnish the money near Carlton, was the iucky boy to get Walter S. Link of McMinnville was g United States and Hawaii, Guam and that it is simply a pay office for the bicycle at Murton'». Already pos the guest of R. L. Bewley over Sunday. Miss Matnie Graves of McMinnville is and the Philippine Inlands. Mr the Venezuelan government when sessing a wheel, he has placed the new spending i» the week with her sister Ethel. J» Corliss has devoted much time to the latter deposits funds to be paid one on sale at a discount. Joe Craven and family of Ballston » Miss Nellie Gardner is visiting in spent Sunday with Mrs. C’s parenis, Dr. the study of government ownership out. Germany's plans are to send a » and Mrs. W. Tyler Smith. of the telegraph and is satisfied that squadron to V enezuelan ports, land Portland for the coming week. « » Miss Louise Lehman of Bellevue has If you are a buyer of Groceries in getting the ♦i when the question is fully presented marines, and sieze the customs » been spending several days with her cou « most and the best for your money. In the » to the house it will receive favorable houses, ami hold them until revenue sin, Mrs. W. S. Buel. « IT coming and going of grocery stores the little » attention. Some ot the unruly boys of the town equal to the $2,000,000 owed by the have again gotten into trouble, having opera house grocery goes right along. SCARES broken into the Christian church on Our » Venezuelan government to Germap » The greatest promoters of Sena subjects shall have been collected, ♦i Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down New Year's eve and destroyed consider to PEOPLE lor Hour’s scheme for the segrega This might be all very well if Vene. » bottom prices this month. Come and see. Who come of a able furniture. They did not escape so « this time, as each one had to pay a tion of anarchists are the anarchists zuela mildly offered no objection to consumptive fam easy fine ot $12.50. We hope this will prove « ily when they be a lesson to them. themselves. If they would do their what the German emperor proposes gin to cough and best to escape public notice the to do. But President Castro, of the Rev. C. R. Harden began a series of the lungs are pain, 1 ful. But it is a meetings at the M. E. church Monday problem of dealing with them with little republic, seems to be a man of night. fact beyond dis out endangering the principles of considerable spirit, ami not inclined proof that con Mrs. J. W. Cowls is spending the week civil liberty would be the cause of to submit quietly to bullying. He sumption is not with the family of her son, R. L. Bewley. and cannot be in perhaps insuperable embarrassment has proclaimed his purpose to re Magic Spell orchestra of this place fur herited. The mi AHITV to their censors. But the irritating sist by force any German invasion crobe which breeds nished music for the dance at Willamina perversity of their vicious bar of Venezuelan territory. Castro has disease must abso on New Year's night. The logging contract at the Roth saw A Little Hoy’, Life Saved. Mr. Marion Mendenhall and Miss Hat lutely lie received angues inflames the public and eon already declared that in ease Ger by the individual tie Rowell were married at the residence mill has been let to James Putman. I have a few words to say regarding gress to such a degree that every many sieze« tjj,e LaGuaira custom liefore consump of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H These dark nights cause the mer Chamberlain's cough remedy. It saved tion can he devel C. Rowell, on Wednesday evening. Jan chants to sell a number of little lanterns. thing else may be forgotten in the house, he will at oneg <it*clare free my little bov’e life and I feel that I can- oped. uary 1st, 1902. at 7 o’clock. Rev. C. R. desire to be rid of them. At a meet trade, suspend all import fate?. «nd Men and women Harden officiating. They had previously A. E. Harrison, who has been confined ! not praise it enough. I bought a bot who have been af furnished a nice little home to which to his bed on account of a carbuncle, is tle of it from A. E. Steere of Goodwin, ing recently held in New York, leave the Kaiser with an empty bag flicted with obsti thev went after the wedding. They have Emma Goldman, the teacher from to hold. Ht* has announced further S. D., and when I got home with it the nate coughs, bron the very best wishes of a large circle of able to be around again. whom Cxolgosz drew his evil inspir that Ju* intends to give battle to any A large crowd is expected next Mon poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave chitis, bleeding of friends, who wish them a long and hap day evening at the Christian church. the medicine as directed every ten min ation, was the central figure of the Germau marines or other military the lungs, emaciation and weakness, have py life. perfectly and [>emianentlv cured The little son of Mrs. Dr. Seeley had Rev. B. B. Burton will lecture on “In utes, until he “threw up,” and then I evening. Just now it is an offense force that may bt* landed on his been bv the me of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med the misfortune to fall and break a bone the Corridors of Antiquity.” The ad thought sure he was going to choke to for this woman to appear in public country's soil. ical Discovery. It cures the cough, of one of his thighs last week. M rs. mission will be only 25c. death We bad to pull the phlegm out heals the lungs, and builds up the body Seeley resides at Lostine, Or., and is at at all. hut she introduced the speak with solid flesh J. A. Breeding took a carload ot sheep of pie mouth in great jong strings. 1 am present paving a visit to her sister, Mrs. er« and even had the temerity to We sec it is now proposed qi "When 1 commenced tsking vout medicines, to Portland Tuesday morning. positive if 1 bad not got that bottle of eulogize her disciple, the assassin. Washington to pension departaient utofitren month* ayo mi health wai completely T. J. Scroggin Will Smith returned to school at Cor- i.uvken tknan " writes Mr, Cora L Sunderland J W. Booth was called to Willamina I ! ( ough medicine, my boy would not be One ul her porteges talked in the clerks, clerks who receive a hundred trf ChaacvrlUe, Catverl Co. Mil "At times I vallis Monday, after spending the holi- ’on earth today.—Joel Demont. Inwood, Monday by the illness of his mother. isaiiie vein also ami denounced Pres could not e.vra « ilg across the room without day vacation with his parents pains 1U my cheat ZAc -cAi* olinM dollars a month for working half the I Iowa. For sale by Howorth A Co. M E. Holmes of McMinnville was ■dent Rowsevelt in unrestrained Ian Mid / And /.y rvosZZr, and /Aar / nvs/.Z srrer Ar Mrs. S. I. Hyde will leave Saturday Xwage. declaring that he was the time, are to be pensioned in old age «e-7 At last 1 concluded to Uy IVnctar noticed on our streets last week. torrrs medicine* I long ht a bottle ot 'Guld morning for South Bend. Wash , for a toM <vf plutocratic criminals, a liar But other people, in old age. not en Elmos Henderson of Sheridan spent! Medical pvs-overy tmik a. amt soon con> two weeks' visit with her daughter. Mrs and an ignoramus. Fired by this only do not receive pensions, but are mencetl to rv.l a little facte, then you .iirvclej Walter Sleppy. Sunday with his father, T. B. Hender- i me to take Isah th« | ,obV‘u Mt,oval Lliscoy- rhetoric, «till another ,if the speak ery ’ an.I the Fsvorit. 1’ies.vipti.Mi which 1 Done Ison W. R. C. No. 41 will install son of this place. compelled to pay taxes for the gov did Alto<ether I have taken eighteen bottles their officers for the comirig year on Sat ers shouted that the president him ot 'ttotden Medical farovm. twelve of the For Infanta and Children. self was a criminal and that a ..* was ernment to waste. urday evening. Jan nth Donelson • Favontr Frvscnption and aw via la of Pel Second Notice. lee* I am now slm-wt entirety- well and do all post will install the same evening. resjionsible for all the criminal a« is work with.sit any pain whatever and can Kind Yau Have Bought Parties who have not responded to committed in the United States. I Schley and Miles is the latest com nty Wm. Gunning of Bellevue was noticed raw with more ease than I rrmld formerly wsi.'t " onr fijret notice regarding settlement of This comprehensive • barge seems to bination proposed for 1904. As the on our streets on Wednesday Bears th« Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical have exhausted all there was to say Mrs Thos. Newlun is visiting her par their l>ook accounts for 1901 will please Signature of Adviser, in paper covers, is sent /err on for the occasion, and was the fitting, democratic party is inevitably K“ I receijit of 21 one-cent stamps to cover ents near Grand Ronde this week. pay attention to this notice, as onr en conclusion of the wild oratorical 1 ing to the dogs, it might as well X” i expense of mailing ,*»/»• Address Dr. tire accounts must be pot in shape with m debauch. to the "dogs of war.” I R V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Consult fire. Dr. Smith, the osteopath. out fail at once. R. J acobson A Co. See my 5c tableta. Gao. L Williams, I You Are Interested « L. E. Walker. I CASTOR IA The Always