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i st itk Crop* sail in EaMem Washington. Polk county, Oregon, wheat ih all safe «<» far. Astoria petitions for a mail route by water to 1 illamook. Astoria butcher» are paying $55 for cattle in Corvallis. Eight >katers fell through the ice <>u Lake Union Sunday, but all were res cued. Wolves are very troublesome in Lew is county, \\ T. Sheep bands are lift ing decimated in this way. Linn county, Oregon has hist many valuable horse* during the current month by blind staggers. C. Goodrich, of Dayton, W. T., was killed in Tucnuuou Gulch, ih Gait« id co mty. a Citv, C r. itr adiiiiois- . ■ ■i:li ny a young lady. tert (I U) <•; * <> tiiow many bui’.d- By f iug b . sin <:■' anti ¡'¡ihe were deiuol- ins isliidatEu.’ nt . Ori son, on Monday. Tlie Seattle Chronicle is of the opin ion that Stone, who shot Hopkins, has dually escaped from Western Wash ington. Marion county, Oregon, pays the low est State : nl < oiitity tax of any county in tae State, the levy being 14 mills. Bei ton t cauiy comes next with 16 mil.s. Oat at Als< , Oregon, a writer says: Out whea. .< ti.might to he safe, under its niaiitle ot now. and the anxious ones are um king for the disaster of last winter to lie repeated. A word to tlie farmers, say. the For est Gro\ e !■. n i in Keports are con stantly rencliim.: ti.ic. mice that farmers in varii o he country are disposing o, their stock and farms aud preparing lot -the mines. Says the Wlmtcom Ccreillc: Kal- loch. who I’eei.ily retained from ban Flail.ci ,e. I p. -es the utmost eonti- dende ,n lieiirr.’hain bay, and urhesi tatingly n:i tin ts tor us ¡i population of ten thousand within the next twelve months. The Columbia and Puget Sound Rail road Con I any, lias concluded to do away with the telephone service for dispatciii :. ; iie'.r trains between Seat tle am! lc > tom nml in a few days will attach tel . i i! truiueuta to their wires tor such work. Hou. 7r:i Parc li-.s authorized us, Bays the Fores ‘ Grove Enterprise, to state that. .. iln ■r '.han see the Indian school g<> v. . ■ .’.. in Forest Grove, lie aud his bioti.e: . W. W. Pnrdon, are willing to .e tv.i i.ty acres o. good drained land, two miles from town, Politic:’. :::e ioo.'ijig on Hubbard creek, a. li.- L ns e i hi rg 1 ndipendent. There has a en a new political party formed l.<: . ' . .¡;d the Douglas Couu- ty Auti-Mi 1. ■ li ProtectiveC'iv- il Sei vice bu- :m X.epublicau Party, The ticket ii not all made up yet, ow- ing to tlie baving gobbled all the lat There in '■' ( ’cred ore fonnd in theCle-t:- 1-uii . rict, very heavy, and yvhich ha.' , d nil who have seen it to delei ii. 1 ueet'or, caystheEll- ensbui lizer. A few days ago v ■ 1 ; ' it to tho inspection of J, 11. V/allace, who i pronounced it platinum. • ,n .: houlu prove correct the iiiid : \ - y valuable one, and we have bei n told taerc is plenty of it. It is ini p< i’ : Into estimate the value of these mines in this country. About 4 o’clock on Wednesday after noon, nays tho laeonia Ledger, the building near the head oi the bay used by Paulson & Anderson for a planing mill, colhip.-ed tioni the accumulation of enow on tlie roof. Twelve men were working in the building at the time anti t crash came BO suddenly that they had no time to escape, but were buried in the ruins. Only two of tho men were severely injured—For tune, the foreman, who was struck on tlie head by the falling mass, and Sla ter, who had Ins leg twisted. Some of the machinery was badly broken anil ii large number of doors ami sash were damaged. Tile loss is estimateli at $1500. Land Office at Oregon Citv, / Oregon,.Jan. 21, 1884. ) Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice uf his intention to,make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Countv Clerk of Tillamook ( ■ untv nt Tilla mook, Oregon, on Monday, March 3, 1884, viz: Joseph H. Ellison. Homestead Entry No. 4,433 fi.r the N E I 4 of S E 1-4 of Sec 30. W 1-2 of S W 14 ..nd S W 1-4 of N W 1 I of Ser. 29. T 3 S, R » W. He names the following witne.-.-rs to prove his continuoii? re.-ddeiice upon, and cultivation of said Jand.v.c < S McKinley,«» W Wal lace, Merriman Poland and Louis Fleck, all ol Heabo, Tillamook County. Oregon. L. T. BARIN. Register. Rev. Father Wilds EXPERIENCE. The Rev. Z. P. Wild»., well-known cliy missionary in New York, and brother of the late eminent Judcf Wild«, of the MatomchuiiettH Supremo Court, writes as follows : “ 7K A’. Mfh Sf., Mw York, May 16. 1x82. 51 i : ssks . J. <.'. A s i it & • < •«■nt l. n.vn ; Last winter 1 was iroiL '-'i with :• m«>st uncomfortable itching humor a!:- •uiig more especially my limbs, which iicheU s » intolerably at night, and burned so intent ly. that I could scarcely bear any clothing over them. 1 was also a sufferer from a severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my appetite was poor, and uv s tern a good «leal run down. Knowing .he value of A yer ’ s S arsaparilla , by observation ot many other cas» s, and from p ersonal use in former year.». I began taking it for tlie above-uamed disonlers. IMy appetite im proved almost from the first «lose. After a short time the fever and itching were allayed, and a.11 signs of irritation of tho skin disappeared. Aly catarrh and cough were also cuifcd by the same means, and my general health greatlv improved, until it s ...» »' ex cl’r .1.11 1 ■» i .■ I ’ r cent stronger, and I aitr bute im*>v i suns to the use of tin» S aksai ’.’. rii . i . a , which ! reeommeml with all confidence as the best bloo«l medicine ever devised. 1 took it in small doses three times a day. and used, in all, less than two bottles. I place these facts at your service, hoping their publication piav do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. W ilds .” The above instance is but one of the many constantly coining to our notice, which prove the perfect adaptability of A yer ’ s S arsa parilla to the euro of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood, stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby enables tlie system to resist, and overcome the attacks of all Scrofu lous Diseases. Eruptions of tlie Skin, Rheu matism. Catarrh, General Débilita, and all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of tin' system. prepared ry Dr. J,C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists: price $1, six bottles S5. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Medicine euro Constipation. Indigestion. Headache, anl all Bilious Disorders. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidious in their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so trilled with by the majority of suff er ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex posure. is often but the beginning of a fatal sickuess. A yer ’ s C herry P ectoral has well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. “ In 1857 I took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. L tried A yer ’ s C herry P ec toral , which relieved my lungs, induced sleep', and afforded inc tlie rest necessary lor tlie recovery of my strength. By tho continued use of the P ectoral a perma nent cure was effected. I am now 62 years old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your C herry 1’ ectoral saved me. H orace F airbrother .” Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882. Croup.—A Mother’s Tribute. “While in the country last winter niv little boy. three years old, was taken ill with croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangu lation. One of the family suggested the use of A yer ’ s C herry P ei ' toral , a bottle of which was always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent doses, and to our delight in less than half an hour tlie little patient was breathing easily. The «lec tor salt! that the C herry P ectoral lmd saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, M rs .' E m m a G edxev .” 15!: West 128th St., New York. May 16, ls82. “I have used A yer ' s C herry P ectoral in my family tor several years, and «to not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried. A. J. C rake ." Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. “ I suffered for eight year? from Bronchitis, and alter trying many remedies with no suc cess, I was cured by the use of Avi R’s CHER RY P e < roiixL. J oseph W alden .” Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. "I cannot say enough in praise of A yer ’ s C herry P ectoral believing as I do that but for its use I should long since have «lie«! from lung troubles E. B kagdon .” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No case of an affection c»f the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of A yer ’ s C herry P ectoral , and it will a I trays cure when the disease is not already beyond the control of medicine. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold V»y all Druggists. Oregon. c Here: y' .market price for Mor customers of last _ ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower !>■ t»!s. Plants, etc. Invaluable to all. D.M. FERRY & CO. ™I l SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS A. L. SAYLOR, J ohn P itch -4 vh „ T homas B arnkh , A melia G irhon . H abrikttf . B arnes , M ilford B arnes , M k 8. M ilford B arnes , J ob G ibbon , Sait iu equity. J ane S evier , W illiam S eviei » and T. L. J'» ni - s . Adiniin.s- trator of the estate of Mary Fetch, deceased, and T he O regon & C alifor nia R ailroad C ompany , I FJ1O the ubove-numc4 Defendant» _____ (Bvc'cireou IV NK1.UON * majj) — ^KINK Sï/IVIÂNKK».* B00KSELLEK- f Parties Visiting Lafayette will llandNoiue Percentv.ee by Cornili« (0 Store to Make their Purdi»^, School Supplie», 4c, OR.EGON Of the Latest Varieties of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Lumber. Lumber, CEILING, FINISHING, FENCING, FLOORING, R USTIC, PICKETS, roBACCO & CIGARS Building Lumber! In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore • gon, for the County of Yamhill. »IX. Proprietor. G( LI) w. rkinc cihsr . 8en<I 10 - • r i>< st.iqr. and we will ■ » . x.ihi:.|»|f box of sample Dì lì 1 ' ■ U ■ TN ■ \ ' ’ii tbo w:»v of making g< O<i» 1 IV- TDoy»' it ,ip, \ •) • <w tiavs U an v«»u evor tho’l Cap tal is not re jwsit»; ■».' 1 t • ’> quinti. wi' nt f » u. You can work ►f mic limo only. The work nli tb<‘ « i t<> both sexes, young i« univo- \ 1 nnd «»h’. Y<>i <’ i. e-i-ily nirr from 50 cents ■■im.-. That fill who want to S5 » V-rv f 1 m r«s. we make this un- w<»rk f » pumi!» «■ ' 1' ’ •' • «’1 who are not wey sitis- v for the trouble of fir«1 vi » « 1 • ci i"' . din ’tion^, etc.. wri.' ” « «¡11 be made bv those sen’ lr< •. F* wh« " u»!«' time tn th«' work. Great Hicco'»- «!»-•■ il'«'.v sure. Don’t delav. Start \ .A A CO., now. A livit Fori laud, Mai no. 3Vy I ■ Land Office at Oregon City. Otegon, January 30, 1884. I Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make fina1 proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Yarnhill County, st Lafayette. Oregon, on Monday. March 17. 1884. viz . Wil liam K. Gilpin, IIomest«'ad Entrv No. ’..260. tor the E 1-? of N E 1-4 of 8«v 24. T 2 8. R 4 We«i. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uncn. and cultivation of said land, viz: CH Parker and James A. Gerri-h,of Gaston, and Alfred Florey, of Wap ato. Washington County, and Jas W L Hutt, of North Yamhill, Yamhill County, all of Ore gon. L. T. BARIi», Register. Votier to Ihr Public Notice is hereby given that, A H Hodson hold* a note against the firm of Jones. Hill A Co., for the sum of $91.45. given on or about April 1st 1882. That there wa« no value re ceived for said note by Jone? Hill Co., and that they hereby warn all parties against pur chasing said note, as they will not pav the same. JONES, HILL A CO. McMinnville, Jan. 14, ’M-45w4. tfen’s, Boys’ and Youth*’ nothin?, Boots and Shoes, Hau and Caps, Groceries -ASD- Stationery. Gias* and Qneennware, Jewelry, Stoneware. is now being manufactured at the Yamhill Lumping Co.’s Mill, NOTIONS Located on the North Yamhill River at Western Oregon Railroad Bridge, Two anc one-half Mile East of McMinnville. We are prepared ship Lumber, To any Point on the W*. <1. anti .V. utlery, Candirà, Clock-' ami Watches, Oils and Shelf Harilvar And alno a lane auortment of G. Railroads A Good Wagon Road to the Mill- Address all Ordes to YAMHJLL LUMBERING COMPANY, JI c JI inn v&lle, Oregon. 13-3tf liXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH ■ Produce ? Commission WILLIAM HOLL. Produce of all kinds taken at the Highest Market Price House BIRD &. GATES, —AND- 1 would respectfully call the attention of the people to the fact that I urne ■«’»- McMinnville, Or. Pay Cash DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF For all kinds of Produee, Oats, Barley, Cured Meats, Lard, Apples, Onions, Eggs, Chickens, ! Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Potatoes. CLOCKS WATCHE and JEWELRY, i I have for sale —AND— Notice is hereby given that by authority of I nn order of. tho County Court of Yamhill Lime, Salt. Oat*, Potatoes, Cement, County, Oregon, duly rendered on the Uth day and Grass Seed. PIPITE» U'.IRL. ot January, 1884,1 will, on Saturday,tlso tetri day of February A. D. 1884, at the hour of ouo o’clock in the afternoon, in front of the Court House rlwr, Canga Gypson, or Land Plaster Test Pour Fnjf’n at Lalayette, Oregon, proceed to sell at Public Auctiou, to the highest bidder, the following The only'fertilizer that contains Phosphate described real property belonging to the estate Lime. of T. M. Wright, deceased, to wit: Apart of ihe Donrtiou Land Claim of T M. Wright, I am also agent for the Notification No. 1,574, Claim No. 40 in Section I 18, T. 3 8., R. 4 W., in Yamhill Couuty. State I Northwestern Manufactory Ic Car Company’s of Oregon, anl bounded as follows: Begin OOß'C ning at the South-east corner of said claim : thence West 21.60 chains to Range line ot T. 4 8., R. 3 W.; thence North on said Ranze ''"J line 40 chains to a stake: thence East 21.60 and now have on exhibition at rny store a fine chains to a stake ; thence South 40 chains to • assortment of Farm and Road Machinery, in- j eluding the the place of beginning, containing 86 A 40-100 acres, more or less. St. Paul Twine Binder. TERMS OF SALE :—One-half down at day of sale, end the balance on or before October Cali ami see me at ihe Wallace Building, 1st 1884, secured be note and mortgage on the opposite Masonic Hall. premises. LEE LAUGHLIN, 1 have the agency for Johnson’s Patent Easy- 161» E. X. HARDING. 44t5. AdminUtrator. fitting Spectacles and Eye-Glasses of al] de scriptions. All work done in a proper manner and a Nlierili's Sale guarantee given. 2ü-3m By virtue of s decree of foreclosure of the Those wishing Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting County of Yamhill, made on the 2nd day of October, A. D. 1883, duly enrol lod and docket- v.^.^v D^ne to Order, will please call on ed in the Clerk’s office in said County, on said day, in favor of Thomas B. Carey, Plaintiff, MRS. H. A' ALLEN and against J. W. James, Defendant, for the Al her residence, in Amity, Oregon. sum of Three Hundred and Fifty-two and 50- 100 ($352.50) Dollars, U. S. Gohl Coin, with Nov. 1,1881-tt. and interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the 2nd day of October A. D. 1883. Omanii ntal Fainter, and the further sum of Forty-three and 45-100 > Oregon. Dollars damages and costs, and an execution JlcHinnv illc, and order of bale duly issued out of said Court, Tainting done in the neatest style* on the therein attested of date January 15th, 1884, I shortest notice and at the most reasonable did on the 17th day of January A. I). 1884, prices. Shop in the oiti Beary building on seize and levy upon the real premises describ Third between A and B Sts. 1)RINTED NEATLY, QUICKLY 6tf. ed in said decree belonging to said Defendant, -* CHEAPLY, ON SHORT NOTICE, AT io wit : Lot No. four (4) in Block No. twelve 112 ) in A. R. Faulconer’s Addition to the Town of Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of said execution, on Saturday, the 23<t duy of February M c M innville O regon A. D. 1884, at the hour of one o’clock p. m . of I said day, at the Court House door, in Lafay IF YOU WANT TO BUY ette, in said county and state, I will sell at public auction, for cash in hand, the above de scribed real premises of said defendant to satis fy said decree, costs and accruing costs. E. I’.. COLLARD. Sheriff of Yamhill County. OF ALL KINDS, Dated Jan 22nd. 1884. I-Aiayette. Oregon, Auguat 8.1881. (Old“ NATIONAL,” established 1866.) 123 Front St., Bet. Washington and Alder, PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. Armstrong, J. A. W cnco , • - • Principal. Penman a nd Sccy An institution designed for the practical busi ness education of both sexes. FARM, Road and'Mill MACHINERY Dress-makinC J. B. ROHR, House, Carriage, Sign Admitted on any week-day of ths yeir No vacations at any time, and no exam ination on entering. scholarship : Tor the Tull Business Course, PEN WORK Of all kinds executed to order at reasonabl rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. The College .Journal, containing information of the course of study, when to enter, time re quired, cost of board, etc., and cuts of orna mental penmanshin, from the pen of Prof. Wesco, sent free. Address; A. P. ARMSTRONG. Lock Box 104. Portland. Or. Sale Bills ! LUMBER Ths Reporter Job Printing Office 11 \ J? I > W A Jt By the Wholesale k lA.lii if a* \nd are prepared to offer to those Dsironiiin» « advantages which they have not “ hitherto enjoyed. We keep a full Mock of suimoxs Erastas Dowaiiiiff« > Plaintiff. vn Suit in J. W. Snarks and Equity Nancy JI. Sparks, Dciemlant«. To the above-named Defendants: Iu the name of the State ot Oregon : You are here by required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit, on or before the firstday of the next regular term of the above-entitled Court, to wit : The fourth Monday in March A. D. 1884. And if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint as above-required, for want thereof the Plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief play ed for in his complaint herein, which is in substance: That a certain mortgage described in the complaint and executed by the said J. W. Sparks and Nancy M. Soark’s on the 12th day of December 1882, to secure the payment ot a certain promissory note made by them to Plaintiff on the same day, for 81,37(1, Gold Coin, with interest li-om date at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and described in the com plaint be foreclosed ; and that tho premises conveyed by said mortgage be sold as by law provided, and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said note and interest thereon, and costs of suit; and also that the said De fendants, aud ail persons claiming by, through or under them be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lein or interest in and to said mortgaged premises, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and just. This Summons is published bv order of the Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge ot tho Third Judicial District, made on the 30th dav of January I8M. J. E. MAGERS, 47t7 Attorney lor Plaintiff. IMMENSE STOCK -Hfr-FERRY STREET,-#— DÄYT0N, * W< Reep au -- ------------ STATHOKBIK In the name of the State of Oregon , You arc hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above enti tled suit, on or before the first day of the next regular term of this Court, to wit : The fourth Monday in March A. D l-®4 And if you tail to oo appear aiel answer, a.- above required, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to ’he Cpurt for the relief prayed for in his complaint, which is in substanc' that certain lands described in said complaint be decreed to belong to tho Plaintiff, and that Defendants he required ¿0 convey the same to the Plaintiff’, and such other and further relief as to the f^ourt may seem equitable and just, and for costs and disbursements of this suit. This Summons is published by order of Hon. Raleigh Stott. Judge of the Fourth Judicial District, made on th* 11th day of December A. D. 1883, in the absence from the State of Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of the Third Judicial District. McCAIN <fc Hl’RLEY, 42t7. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Administrator’s sale. druggist , LumbeR stai ; . mills Mensilità'. He, SUMMONS hi the Circuit Court of the State of the tjon.foe Yamhill County. Janiiaiv 30, 1Sb4. ) Notice is hereby given that the following. nam°d «■ slier has filed notice of his intention to niAke liual proof in support of his c im. and that said proof will be made before II ter and Receiver U. 8. Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, on W< duestlay, March 12, 1884. viz: Robert Mulligan. Preemption D 8 No. 3.893 for the 8 1-2 of 8 E 1-4 and E 1-2 of S W 1-4 of Sec 1. T 6 8. R 9 A'. He names the following witnesses to prove his Continuous residence uj>on and euitivatimj of said land, viz : George Tharp. Nathan Hus sey. Francis Mercer and C. D. Ackerson, all of Grand Ronde P. O.. P-dk Coun’v. O egon. 47t 5 L. T. BAR IN. Register. Executor's Xottce. OR AT I Agii cult’ral Implem’ts POWELL*8|LUM BER YARD DAYTON OGN Rough Lumber, of all description?, at $10 perl.000 feet. J ohn mcdunovoh . Executor. D. I. CORKER. Lafayette, Oregon. N. • v . hereby riven tbnt the un.iereirnc.l has been ilnlv »ppointed. Executor oftbe estate of Will nm Woods, decep.tsl, by the Countv Court ot Yufnhill County. 8- nto Or,■.•on. ■ > .1 t »re hereby notified to preout ihe rente to Geo. G. Binybatn it bis oflloe in thee *y of Me. Come and avail vonnelm of b»r- M nnvflle. YunthiP County, Orejon. « . b n barnaius while the opportunity is b«bre , 'uu. six months from the date of this not co. Dated this 2nd < av of January. I««4. Gio. G. B ixc . hav . Atty for Estate. OF EVERY KIND. GO TO W. A. POWEEE. Dayton, Oregon—”tf The Most Successful Remedy ever discover* ed, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. READ PROOF BELOW, Also ex- eeltent for human flesh. F rom a P rominent P hysician . Washington. Ohio, June I7th, 1880. D r . B. J. K exdall , A Co.,—Gaels:—Read ing your advertisement in Turf, Field and Farm, of your Kendall s Spavin Cure, and having a valuable and speedy horse which had 9 been lame from a spavin for eighteen months, I sent to you for a bottle bv express, which in six weeks '.amoved all lameness and enlarge ments and a large splint from another horse, and both horses are as sound to-day as oolts.— The one bottle was worth to me one hundred dollars. Respectfully Yours, H. A. B ertolet . M. D. < »11 RLE« LAFOLLETT, Kendall's Spavin Cure Counselot at :Law. ON HUMAN FLESH. Oft<re~Mierf«tan. Vnmhlll Co..Orriron ratten’« Mills, N Y, Feb 21,1878. B. J. Kendall A Co., Gent« :—The particular ’ase on which I used your Kefldall’s Spavin 2ure was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen nonths standing. I bad tried many things, >ut in vain. Y’our spavin cure put the Kot on the ground again, and for the first time since hurt in a natural position. For a family iniment it excels anything we ever used. Yours truly. R ev . M. P. B ell , Pastor of M. E. Church, Patten’s Mill, N. Y. Send for illustrated circular giving positive oroof. Price, $1. All druggists have it or can ^t it for you. Dr. B. J. Kendall A Co’, Pro prietors, FnMmrg Faile, VL Pirtieul.r attention given tn Convevancing Cciltcting, Fovingand Selling Real Estate. Hl ERLIX« F. HARDIN« ATTOI'.NEY AT LAW. CONVEYANCER leal Eatare and Collectinc Airnt. and No All work pertaining to this line atterded to promptly and reliably, Also, man- nf.ic urer and repairer of Boo’» and Shoe». All w .; done with n.’atne»» and di»pntch Head- qn , er» under Odd Fellow.' Hall, MeMinnviUe, Or <0. b9t I tary Public