In the new election law it is pro | money In the navy is protection
vided that electors may protest i against war, a stimulant to enter
against any election judges or clerks prise, and a promoter of prosperity.
D. I. AMHCHY, Editor A Propr.
appointed by the county court. The 1 But, of course Massachusetts states
J. U. ECKMAN, Associate Editor.
law orders the list appointed at the manship is unable to see clear across
January
meeting to be posted up in the continent, and cannot therefore
Subscription $1.00 Per Year.
decided to continue the business of the
the county clerk’s office.
If any discern any unusual commotion on
judge or clerk named by the court is the Pacific,
FRIDAY, JAN. 17. 1902.
unsatisfactory, protests may be
CAPITAL ANI»
filed with the court, and after hear TO HARUOMZK
I.AHOI«.
ADVERTISING RATES.
ing the objections the court may
Read Ing notices! n local columns 10 cent« per
And unanimously voted to change the business to a strictly cash basis. All
Senator Hanna declares that he re
line for first week and 5 cents per line thereafter. substitute other judges or clerks for
Display advertisements annual rates, one inch
those
against
whom
the
objections
gards
the
recent
conference
in
New
goods must be sold hereafter for Cash. No book accounts to be kept. We
per month SI; each additional inch 50 cents per
month.
are
made.
The
law
provides
that
York
as
“
the
greatest
step
ever
tak
will
sell for cash and pay cash for all produce.
Obituary and marriage notices not exceeding
10 lines published free, if furnished in time to these objections shall be considered en for the speedy settlement of dis
be current news. Additional matter 10 cents per
and passed upon by the court on the putes between capital and labor.”
line.
first Wednesday in February. The Mr. Hanna was appointed chairman
CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager.
Mexico shows that it is advancing date for these changes to be passed of a committee of thirty-two, com
along with the rest of the world upon falls on February 12th.
posed of representatives of both la
when it supplants Latin with Eng
bor and capital, which is to form a i
There are men in this country permanent organization. He sayi ’S
lish in its educational institutions.
who want tariff protection, and the purpose is to “establish a rela
NOW IN
It is reported that the peach crop there are men who hate tariff pro tionship between the two interests”
of southeastern Michigan is ruined, tection. No power that can be ex which will “serve as a foundation to
Consisting ol
but Washington, Oregon and Idaho erted can forbid these two sets of work on.” He warns the public
Tapestry Brussels, Imperial Body Brussels, Royal Wilton Velvets and
will be able on a pinch to furnish the persons from striving to have their against thinking that an attempt is
Ingrain Carpets. New Fine Line of Mattings and Linoleums.
unfortunate Michigan people with wishes fulfilled by act of congress. going to be made to completely rev
all the fruit of this kind that may be The protectionists may all agree to olutionize things, and adds that it is
A Fine Line. A Larger and More
take the tariff out of politics, but if not the intention of the joint com
needed next year.
Superior
Stock
of
Furniture
than
ever.
On WALL PAPER, old stock will
the free-traders resolve to keep it in mittee to undertake arbitration by
be
put
down
to
bedrock,
to
make
room
for
new. I do not give commissions to
Those statesmen who are trying to politics, it will assuredly stay in. compulsion.
paper
hangers,
preferring
to
give
it
to
my
customers.
figure out how the surplus may be This is the thing called “Politics,”
Whatever the immediate effects of
reduced are perhaps giving them according to the Philadelphia Tex the conference and the organization
selves unnecessary trouble.
The tile Record, and represents, in fact, resulting from it may be, they can
New Funeral Car may be found at Henry & Newell’s.
physicians who attended President contention between different policies hardly fail ultimately to accomplish
McKinley will reduce the surplus if or lines of action upon the part of good. The principal cause of the
their bills art* allowed in full.
the government.
One party de constant friction, and the frequent
mands a certain policy; the other conflicts—some of them terrible in
Great Britain will probably ask party denounces that policy and their consequences—between labor
that work on twenty warships, now clamors for an opposite policy. Fur and capital has been that they did
under construction, be expedited, thermore, suppose all hands should not understand each other. The
and proposals have been invited for consent to take from politics the misunderstandings,*usually small at
two battleships, five armored cruis questions of tariff and currency and first, have been increased by the
ers and two protected cruisers. It foreign policy and other matters ofticiousness and desire for self-
is not likely that there will be an upon which public opinion is divided, aggrandizementof walking delegates,
other peace conference. The powers what would be left to discuss or act and the blindness to results and
seem satisfied to obtain peace by upon? Politics would become noth stubborn and tyrannical dispositions
fighting for it.
ing more than a wild, desperate of many employers. The time is
scramble for office, and nobody but coming, if it is not already here,
It may have been sentimental for professional politicians who want the when capitalist and laborer will
We desire to give McMinnville and vicinity a better service in the line of
the emperor of Germany to request offices would care to take the trouble frankly recognize the fact that a
building materials. What we need is a mill nearer onr city, and, better yet,
that President Roosevelt’s daughter to go to the polls and vote; but no strike is almost certain to inflict
a mill situated in our fair, growing city, where Lumber, etc., can be made the
christen the yacht he is having built good reason can be imagined why, if losses on each side greater than the
in this country, and for President the tariff be taken out of politics, all gains made by either, and that the
year round, giving employment to a larger number of men, supplying material
Roosevelt to cordially grant the re the other disputed questions should safest and best way is for the men
during winter months, and above all keeping our money at home and distrib
quest, but it should not be over remain in.
uting it among our business men and employes, instead of sending it away to
who are directly concerned to meet
looked that sentiment is an impor
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build up other communities to our loss.
and honestly discuss their differences
tant factor in the world’s affairs.
Representative Hepburn, chair face to face. The suppression of the
By careful investigation we have been able to locate
man of the interstate and foreign walking delegate will be a long
It is announced that a monument commerce committee, says the offer
stride in this direction. A less stiff
will be erected at Shanghai to the of the Panama Canal Company to
necked and superior attitude on the
memory of the late President McKin sell its property to the United States
part of many employers will be
ley, the funds therefor being pro for 14,000,000, will have no effect in
another.
consisting of White and Yellow Fir, Cedar and Hardwood.
This body of
vided through voluntary contribu the progress of the pending bill for
It is a somewhat singular fact that
Timber is available to our city, but will require a large amount of capital to
tions by native Chinese. This is a the Nicaragua route. The Chicago
decidedly unique tribute to a presi Inter Ocean, in speaking of the Pan the man who for the last six years
handle the enterprise, and if we can reduce our stock sufficiently to get the
dent of the United States and is in ama scheme, says: “For a genera has been denounced from end to end
required capital, we will be able to give our patrons the benefit of the saving
recognition of the part taken by the tion now every board of survey, of the land as the champion of plu
in the long haul from our present mill, which means a saving of at least $2 a
late president in preventing the every commission of inquiry sent by tocracy and an enemy of the masses
thousand on Lumber. To secure this capital, and to secure it quickly, we
dismemberment of the Chinese em- the United States government to ex should be more prominently identi
will commence
fied
than
any
other
person
with
this
pire.
amine the canal routes across the movement to better the relations be
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Not only are our farmers our isthmus has reported in favor of the tween labor and capital. The spec
chief producers, but they are our Nicaragua line. Even DeLesseps tacle might have astonished the
of our Entire Stock of Goods, consisting of Lumber, Sash and Doors, Mould
chief consumers as well. And when himself wrote in 1876: ‘The project country a few years ago, but it does
ings,
Paints, Oils, Glass, etc., etc. We have a large stock of strictly first-
of
a
canal
through
Nicaragua
offers
not now, for the people have become
a community offers the means to the
the
greatest
facility
in
execution
class
Finishing
Lumber under our sheds, audit will pay those contemplating
acquainted with the real Hanna and
small farmer of marketing his sea
and
the
greatest
security
in
exploita
building
during
the coming season to take advantage of this sale, and secure
are forgetting the miserable lying
sonable produce he will contribute
strictly first-class Dry Lumber at a price that will never be equaled again.
the returns of that produce to the tion.’ Yet, after the recommenda caricature of him which passed cur
channels of trade within that com tions of the commissions, after the rentin democratic newspapers and
TO DEALERS who handle small stocks of Mouldings and Shop Work
munity. Give the farmer a cannery reports of the surveying parties sent speeches in 1896, 1898 and 1900. If
etc., here is a chance to secure your Spring Stock at a money-making price.
and a dryer and note the difference out by Admiral Walker, after mill Senator Hanna and his associates
Send in your list of goods wanted in this line, and let us quote you prices.
even half as much as
in the bulk of trade among McMinn ions of dollars have bedn spent in accomplish
We have one of the largest stocks of Paint Brushes in the valley, and to
surveys and resurveys and investi they have undertaken, they will be
ville’s business community.
entitled to the lasting gratitude of
Painters
or Dealers this will afford an opportunity to lay in your season’s
gations by commissions—all to the all classes. The Ohio senator’s past
stock
of
high-grade brushes at little money. In fact, everything that we
For the first time in the history of condemnation of the Panama route life has been marked by few failures,
carry
in
stock
will go at some figure. In addition to our stock of goods we will
the United States senate its chap —the American people are asked to and the confidence and energy with
which
he
has
entered
upon
this
new
offer
our
consent
to
further
delay
in
building
lain prayed for the press represen -
work is a good omen.
tatives in that body, referring to the Nicaragua canal, that we may
them as “that body of able and ac not lose the opportunity to purchase
complished men who send forth re the ruins of this bankrupt enterprise
Located in McMinnville. Also Four Head of Work Horses, Five Work
ports of the proceedings.'’ Whether —a thing that we have never want
Why is it that the firstborn child is so
the chaplain broke all precedent in ed and do not want now as a free
Cattle, several Wagons, Harness, etc., etc. Come and make us an offer on
often the healthiest of a family of chil
this matter because the press repre gift.”
same. No discount on any line of goods except for Spot Cash. All goods sold
dren ? The reason seems to suggest it
sentatives are more in need of
self. As child follows child the mother
and entered on book, even for one day, will be entered at regular prices.
Secretary Long, in his last report, has less and less vitality; often not
prayers now than formerly, or.
\\ e have just added a Shingle Mill to our sawmill in the mountains, and
enough for herself and none, therefore,
which seems the more likely, he recommended the construction of for her child.
Shingles will not be sold at a discount.
cause they are more deserving of three first-class battle-ships, two
Expectant mothers who use Doctor
All amounts due must be settled at once. If not paid by February ist,
Pierce's Favorite Pre
them than their pi edecessors, it is first-class armored cruisers, six gun scription
find that it
will
be
handed to an attorney for collection. If you desire to help us in this
something to be grateful for that boats. three picket boats, three steel keeps them in vigor
enterprise,
come in and pay up and buy something for your Spring repairs.
ous
health.
They
eat
training-ships,
and
one
large
collier.
they have at last been included in
sleep well and
This was not regarded as an extrav well,
bis invocations.
are not nervous.
agant program, but certain gentle When l>aby comes its
Such a howl of indignation has men in Massachusetts protested advent is practically
painless, and the
gone up all over the country about against the estimate of tlOO.OOO.OOO ' mother is made hap
the big sum of money paid to Ad for the navy department.
The py by the birth of a
nealtny child. If you
miral Sampson and the small sum plaint of the Massachusetts gentle- , would
be a healthy
paid to Admiral Schley, that Secre men against the estimates for 191)2 I mother of healthy
tary of the Navy Long has found it ignores the necessities of the navy , children use " Favor
”
necessary to make an explanation as well as the advantages of increas ite "I Prescription.
< hancr in Biiaineaa- Pay Ip.
wilt be very clad to
The Washington penitentiary jute
a few worilx for Ifr
that he had nothing to do with it. ing it. The truth is that astrong! any
I have sold my hkrnees business to
Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
mill will manufacture about 1.400.-
This he has done in a letter to Sen navy is insurance against war, ami tion.M writes Mrs I* s.
J. A. Young, and must get in all ac
rXnigtas, of Maiiaonville,
ator Nelson, of Minnesota, in which money paid to build war vessels and I Brome Co.. Quebec. " this
counts due me in order to meet my own 000 grain bags in 1902, and it is not XTOTICE 1« hereby given tb«t the undersigned
the first four months,
a T has been by an order of the county court
obligations. It is the time of year to set anticipated that this number will by of
he says: “The commander in-chief to keep them in repair is money , in«
wh.-n I kxikcd forward to
Yamhill county, Oregon, duly appointed as
becoming a mother, I suF
administrator
of th.- estate of George T. Hutch
tle up, and I respectfully request thoee any means supply the demand of the croft, deceased.
of a fleet or squadron is entitled to, . saved. It is generally admitted that fc-rrd very much from nan-
Now, therefore, all muom
sr
*
and
vomiting,
and
I
havine
claims
against «aid estate are hereby
knowing
themselves
indebted
to
me
to
one-twentieth of all prize moneys ; if our navy had been as strong in felt so terribly MCI I could
farmers, as the penitentiary bags notified and required
to pre«ent the «»me duly
call and pay their accounts.
scarcely eat or drink any
verified to the undersigned at North Yamhill.
awarded to anv vessel under his 1898 as it is now there would have thing
are very much in demand because Oregon,
* I hated all kinds
E lsia W right .
within six months from the date of thia
Immediate command, whether lie is been no war with Spain. The war of food. At thia time 1
the price is considerably less than notice.
— ■ ■ »•«
■■
wnae to Dr Pierce and he told me to get his
Dated this January 15th, A. D. ¡902
personally present during an en cost ten times as much as the war I • Favorite Prescription and a bottle of «'.olden
R I. Hl TCHCROFr,
The state
The charge tn at President Roose for the Calcutta bags.
Me.li.-ll irtscvvery.' I jrot a bottle of each, and
of said estate
gagement or not. As eommander- vessels that have been added to the i when 1 had taken them a few davs. I felt much velt disregards the feelings of the board of control has fixed the price F. W. FENTON. Administrator
Attorney for Estate.
better. and when 1 had taken hardly three parts
Jn-cUef Admiral Sampson would, navy in two years. Our commerce of
each bottle I felt welt and could eat as well as politicians is not half so serious as of grain bags for the coming year at
any «me, ami could «Io my work without any
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI.EWENT
therefore, under the law, have been is increasing rapidly in the Pacific, • tumble
(I could not do anything before). 1 feel would be a charge that he disregards ♦6.35 per hundred. This is a raise
thankful to Dr Pierce for his medicine.
.entitled to his share of the bounty and there are already investments 1 very
of forty-five cents over last year, VOTICE is hereby riven tbai the undersigned
an«f I tell all who tell member are sick, to get the interests of the people.
lor the detraction of the Spanish of millions in new vessels for the these medicines, or write to Dr. Pierce."
i* the duly appointed and actins Sdrroni.
but the jute plant at Walla Walla tratrix
oi the estate of Alex C. Martin, deeeawd
Those w‘o suffer from chronic dis
ships at Santiago U he bad been on new ocean* traffic.
This money| eases
has
i’"d her final report of her administration
enables
the
Washington
wheat
grow
I.lrenaea <• Harry.
are incited to consult Dr. Pierce,
of said e«tate. and the county court has fixed
the north shore of Cutta at the time. would not be invested if we did not by letter, frre.
All correspondence
the ad. 1902, at one o'clock of said day
Jan. 11—D. B. Alsup, 27, of Idaho, ers to purchase a limited number of March
the county court room in Yamhill county,
This was the law for which th«’ navy have a navy strong enough to in strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. and I Vai re« Parkes. 2S, of this county. bags at a lower rate than they could at
Oreron.
as the time and tdace for hearin« said
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
final account and objections thereto.
department is in no wise respun sure our commerce in new fields
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil Married by Rev. A. L. Platt at Hotel 1 if the state did not manufacture
SARAH M. MARTIN.
Administratrix of the estate of Alex C Mar
against attack. The investment of j iousness and sick headache.
aibie. ”
Yamhill.
j them at the penitentiary.
tin. deceased.
Yamhill County Reporter
The Stockholders Meeting
Grange & Farmers Company
HcMinnville Grange & Farmers Co.
Tull Line of Carpets
Window Shades and Lace Curtains
Complete Line of Undertaking Goods.
H. C. BURNS.
A CHANGE IN BUSINESS
H Large Body of excellent Limber
On January 10, 1902, A Sale Strictly For Cash
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY FOR SALE
JORES & flDflJVIS