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s Ural Celate Transfers. LOCAL NEWS. NARINE GROCERYMAN. P.’H. Monahan, one of Detroit’s Oldest and Best Known Merchants Meets with a SeriousExperience. FVom the Kvening Newt, Detroit, Mich. Prominent among the business men of much for nearly two yean, and doctored for Detroit, Mich., is Patrick H. Monahan, who toy kidney«. My friend« ad vised me to try remediea that they had faith in, aud 1 tried reside« at 11*1* Baker Street. nearly all of them. 1 was ready for any He has been actively engaged in the gro remedy that would relieve me, but I did cery business for the past forty-seven years, not receive any benefit. of which forty-two years have been in Detroit. “1 read considerable during my «icknem Coming here nearly half a century ago he and in tny daily paper I noticed frequently started into business at the corner of Second article« regarding th« wonderful cure« made by Dr. William«’ Pink Pills for Pale People aud Jefferson Avenues, and for years catered aud bow the pills contained, in a condensed to the mariue trade. From Duluth to Buf form, all the eletnents necessary to give new falo his name aa aa honorable, honest boat life and richne« to the blood and restore supply man wm well known to all boatmen. shattered nerve«. One day I read of a ease No matter what time of day or night, the like mine, in which a complete cure had Monahan Marine Grocery was kept open for been effected. That convinced me that the the convenience of the lake boats. He is pills had merit, and I decided to try them as the best known and oldest retail grocery they cost only 50 cents a box (never in loose dealer in Detroit. He has been successful form; or six boxes for $2.50, and could be had in business by his square dealings, aud is yet at any druggist's, or by mail from the Dr. to be found behind the counter any day at Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, his large store, corner of Twelfth and Baker N.Y. The next day I asked the druggist re- warding them. He said ‘We sell large quan Streets. To a reporter, he recently said : “ When we first opened the Jefferson Avenue tities of the pills and they are well recom store we had to work day and night. The mended by the purchasers.’ They build up vessels that needed supplies, wanted them the blood, and restore the glow of health to right off and we had to jump all the time. pale and sallow cheeks, ana effect a radical The reason vesselmen patronized us, was be cur« in all cases arising from mental worry, cause we filled their orders at once. Every overwork or excesses of whatever nature. I hour counts with them and we had a double bought a box and took it home, and commenced set of clerks that worked day and night. I to take the pills. Before I had taken one box have been hustling all my life. No man that intense pain which for fifteen years can succeed in business without hustling. had nearly killed me was gone. I con Some people hustle too much, and I was one tinued using the pills until I had taken four boxes, which made me feel as well aa I of them. "About four years ago I had to give up had for years previous to my sickness. My on acoount of my back giving out. It had friends noticed the change at one« and were bothered me for years. For a week I sat more than pleased to see me out again. f •round the house and then had to go to bed. continued using the pills, and in less than The family physician said that I had worn sixty days 1 was so much improved that I myself out by hard work. 1 did not du | was able to attend to business.” J. II. Nelson, dentist. The new siioe store isopen for business. Kay & Todd have the latest in bats and shoes. Notice the ad of II. Jacobson & Co. in this issue. We need all the wood dtte this office on subscription—need it. at once. The R kportkr and Weekly Oregonian one year for $2, strictly in advance. Themes at ‘ Christian church next Uird’s d»v, ‘‘The Law and The Gospel’, at 11 a. 111., and "Hearing and Doing" at 7:30 p. ni. Kav & Todd have the nicest line of fancy shirts and ties ever brought to the city. The gramophone, the wonder of the age, for sale at C. Grissen’s book and music store. 44w2 Tom White iB suffering from a felon on one of his fingers, and naturally doesn’t feel very happy these fine autumn days. "Kindergarten Games and Flays” will be the subject of the meeting on Friday afternoon, at 2:30. Come with the chil dren. George Belt of North Yamliill is one of the lucky boys this season, having about 16,000 pounds of hops to market. His luck came through persistence and en ergy. Mary aud Dani Harris to P M Scroggin 1.13 a pt Win Chapman d I c t S r fi....................................... $ L 8 Downing to F M York 46.31 sec 8 t 4 r 4................................. W E Howard to Soren Nelson 12 t3r2........,..,L.......... Edna S Green to Alanson Savage 360.42 a secs 24 and 25 t 3 r 4. . Jas Fletcher to J A Derby lots 1 to 11 Orchard Homes add to McM American Mtg Co of Scotland to Edmund Bl ick trai t No 93 Dundee Orchard Homes No 1. .. J M Chapman to A W Bellis *3 a Potters’ add to Sheridan............. B F Holliday et a) to A T Hill 10 a pt S Heater d 1 c t 3 r 2............... Jane Wiaecarver to If G Wright w hf It 3 blk 16 orig town McM. J N Wisecarver admr to H G Wright w hf lot 3 blk 16 McM J W Henry sheriff to R W Lance field lots 3 and 4 blk 8 Watt’s add to Amity.......................................... 9 oo D rops THAT THE !J? PreparattonforAs- siiiiilaiin’b iiicïoodandRcôuia- ting 1 tie 3 ioîiuuhà and Bowels of I FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE1 OF------ I NT AN I S rtHlLB KEÑ Promotes ■DigeshoaCheerful- ness and Best.Con tai ns neither OpiuniMorphine nor Natural. N ot N arcotic . Croup Quickly Cured. M ountain G len , Ark.—Our children were suffering with croup when we re ceived a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It afforded almost instant re lief.—F. A. T hornton . This celebrated remedy is for sale by S. Howorth & Co. I.lcensee io Marry. Oct. 21—Frank Wheeler, 26, and Sarih Winslow, 25, Indians of Grand Ronde. Oct. 23—A. 0. Unruli, 31, and Ella Darr, 37, of Dayton. Oct. 25—Frank M. Hess, 27, and Mary L. Rogers, 21, of Newberg. Oct. 27—S. Hart Robinson, 25, Phoebe A. Keene, 20, of McMinnville. Oct. 27—Clyde Faulconer,21, and Nora Cave, 21, of Sheridan. Married at resi dence of Arthur Branson, same date, by Rev. Powell. Pumpkin Seed,* dix. Senna *■ porlu.Ua Suits - dnin Seed * Pppemunt - dii Curie unan Sodar * fiorai Seed - Clnrùùd Sanar . a /tori« J A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness andLoss OF SLEEP. WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OB' CÄSTORIA Have you visited the new drugstore of Tac Simile Signature of Chas. F. Miller? He desires to have you come in whenever in need of any thing in the line of drugs and medicines. NEW YORK. Caitoria la put tip la one-ilze bottles only. It He is here to save save yon money on is not nold in bulk. Don’t allo? anyone to cell month?»' old you anything olre on tbs plea or premise that it such purchases and to give you an hon jjDosrs-^Cors is “just as good” and “will answer every pur est article. He sells his goods on the pose." *•* Bee that yon get C-A-S-T-O-B-I A. theory of live and let live. * The fac simile 11 09 The October session of the Yamhill EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. signature ivory county teachers’ local institute will be ▼rapper. xitui._________ ____ . r ti - held in the school house at North Yam hill Saturday, the 30th inst. All friends of education are welcome. School boards The Eugene Daily Register has en are urged to attend these teachers’ meet- i igB. President Boardman ci McMinn larged its pages to six columns and ville college will address the teachers at | carries on its face the evidences of en- ------ THE- terprise and prosperity. 1:30 p. m. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently, relieves the cough, cures the feverish condition anil head FOR ache, making it the best and quickest remedy for coughs, colds and lagrippe. EVERY member of Cures in one day. “No cure, no pay.” EVERY family on 'rice 25 cents. For sale by Rogers Bros. EVERY farm, in C. P. Bishop and wife of Salem wete EVERY village, in present at the dedicatory services Sun EVERY State or Territory. day, ami visited a couple of days subse quently with friends in the city. Mr. FOR Education, Bishop was at one time a prominent bus There is no reason for being despondent FOR Noble Manhood, iness, man here, a member of the firm and considering diseases of the blood of Bishop A Kay. FOR True Womanhood. incurable, simply because the treatment The choral union will meet at tlie of physicians and many so-called blood r Presbyterian church next Wednesday remedies fail to effect a cure. Though it is naturally disheartening to the suf evening, and all meml>ers and those who ferer who faithfully takes the prescribed IT GIVES all important news of the Nation. wish to become members are desired to treatment of the physicians, often at the be there. There is a prospect that an expense of hundreds of dollars, to find IT GIVES all important news of the World. excellent leader will be chosen on that himself, no better as time goes IT GIVES the most reliable market reports. by, still a cure will result from the right night. remedy, S.S.S., no matter what other IT GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials. J. J. Henderson says that he never treatment has failed. IT GIVES fascinating short stories. The reason that S.S.S. (Swift’s Spe saw fall sown grain come up nicer and cific) has so successfully cured even the IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department. make finer growth than it has this sea worst cases after other treatment had IT GIVES scientific and mechanical information. son, and it has been his observation that been tried in vain is that it is the only remedy which forces the poison from IT GIVES illustrated fashion articles. wheat that grew strong and vigorous in the blood and permanently eliminates the fall was the wheat that made strong it from the system, which is the only IT GIVES humorous illustrations. yields .at harvest time. There ought to correct principle of curing the disease. IT GIVES entertainment to young and old. Mercurial remedies bottle up the poison be something in that. IT GIVES satisfaction everywhere to everybody. and tear down the system, while S.S.S. Adolph Matthies and John Booth have forces out the poison and builds up and We Furnish The Reporter and N. Y. Weekly Tribune bought the meat business of Harding A adds strength and vigor to the entire system. It is nature’s remedy, and con 1 YEAR for $1.25. West and will take possession next week. tains no harmful ingredient. Mr. Matthies is well known to the citi CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all orders to zens of McMinnville as a caterer in this THE REPORTER line of business, and his return to his old place behind the steak-counter will be a Write your name and address on a postal card, semi it to Geo. W. Best. Tribune Office, Naw pleasant surprise. Mr. Booth is said to York City, and a sample copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. lie a good judge of fat steers and together they should make a bustling firm. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE Gave Back My Health wHtn We have no India Rubber Stove Pipe —But we have the Line of Grand Superior Cast and Steel I Ranges AND HEATING STOVES Made by Bridge, Beach & Co. of St. Louis, the oldest Stove makers in the world, and the best. MANNING BROS <uby Í8 it fi That the Farmers, Merchants, the Teachers and Preachers use the drugs dispensed at Rogers Bros.’ Pharmacy ? As practical men they know and ap preciate a good thing, finding that our Drugs are the strongest, purest and best, and will go the farthest. There is no economy in buying cheap drugs. You cannot expect to derive good results from old, inert drugs. W e sell only the best . R ogers B ros .’ P harmacy . pall of the Ijear gorqes iq October with its rain will stxin be here, and you must do your Building, Painting and Repairing be fore that time. Remember we keep Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Oltss, Paint, ____ LUMBER All Kinds Builders' Hardware Constantly on hand and can till all orders on short notice.................................................................... Store Room and Sash and l»oor Factory at foot of Third St. JONES & ADAMS School Superintendent Reynolds is turning over in his mind a plan for a cru sade in behalf of better spelling. He thinks not enough attention is paid to oral spelling, and his plan contemplates the selection of a list of say 2000 words on which all the schools in the county are to drill, and then at a stated time each school to send its champion speller to a grand spelling match to be held at the county seat. Gold and silver medals would be given to the winners. This strikes us as a good method of awakening interest in spelling. There is need of mpr Councilman^ «inner makes some sug gestions about the city water and light plant that we think are worth 'consider ing. Instead of the revenues from the plant increas ing from month to month as they should, they are aetually dimin ishing. It is hard to tell where all the fault lies. It is bad management undoubt edly, and he thinks there are too many hands trying to run the business to make a success of it. There are doubtless sev eral gentlemen on the council who would be capable of the task if left to them selves, hut it is quite a different proposi tion to find six men in the council capa ble of the same feat. Mr. McKinney would favor placing the business in the hands of a commission of not to exceed three persons, hut this cannot he done without amending the city charter. However, the charter as it stands author* izes the council to appoint a superin tendent, and define his duties, and the same enff coqld be accomplished in that way. A good and sufficient bond would indemnify the city againat any possible risk. Tom O.R.&N. Mr. Charles Glenn, of 1563 Dudley St., Cincinnati, is one of the many who constantly praise S S.S- for giving him back his health. He says: GIVES THE CHOICE OF "From childhood I was afflicted with • terrible blood disease, and have TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL taken almost every blood remedy on the market, but my case was deepseated, and one by one they failed. The large, red blotches increased in size and num ber, and soon covered my entire body. "My parents had me treated by a num ber of physicians, but the disease was too much for them, and after their tem porary relief was over, I found myself VIA VIA growing steadily worse. Thus I grew into manhood, handicapped by a terrible Spokane Salt Lake disease, and hawing tried so many reme diea without relief, when a friend urged Minneapolis Denver me to take S.S.S. I bad little faith in any medicine. I was happy to find, however, St. Paul Omaha that I had at last gotten the right remedy, AND AND for one bottle of S.S.S did me so much Food that 1 soon had hopes of being cured, Chicago Kansas City continued the remedy, and was cured completely, the unsightly spots soon disappeared, leaving my skin perfectly LOW RATES TO ALL clear. My general health was also built EASTERN CITIES up, and I am robust and strong. I be lieve S.S.S. will cure the worst case of blood poison in the world.” S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and will OCEAN STEAMERS cure the most obstinate eases of Cancer, Eczema,Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Leave Portland Every B Days Contagious Blood Poison, old sorts, • • FOR . • or any disease caused by impure blood. It is ROUTES GREAT OREGON NORTHERN RY. Purely Vegetable and is the only blood remedy guaranteed lu contain not a particle of tnercurv, potash, aistnuf or other mineral. S.S.S. is sold by all druggists. Valuable books and on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Or SHORT LINE SAN + FRANCISCO For filli information call on O. It. A N. RHODE' & RHODE', Agenti, Or Address: McMinnville, Or W. H HI HI.Bl HT. Gen. Poss Agt. POHTLI'D, OH. LOCAL DIRECTORY CHURCHES. B aptist -Services Sunday 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. Ill ; Sunday school 9:50 a tn.; the young people s society 6:15p m Prayer meeting Thursday 7 ;30 p. tn. Covenant meeting first Thursday evening before the first Sunday of each nionlh R. W. K ing , Pastor. M sthodipt E piscopal —Services every Sabbath 11 00 a. tn. and 7 :30 p. in. Sunday school 9:30 a ni. Prayer meeting 7 00 p in. Thursday. D. T. S cmmkbvills , Pastor. C imb . P rksbytzrian —Services every Sab bath 11:00a in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. ni. Y. P. C. E., Sunday 6 :30 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p. m. E E. T hompson , Pastor. Services in the Christian church : Preach- ingeverv Lord s day at 11 a m. and 7:30 p m Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9<45 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30p* m. F. A. Powk'i.L, Pastor. S t . J ames E piscopal C huncm —Lay-Ser vice» every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. ni. Sr. J ami - C atholic —First st., between G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves pers 7:30. Services once a month. T. B riody , Pastor W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri day at 3 p. ni. in reading room, Union block A nna B. H indxrson . Pres. E da M ill », Sec'y SECRET ORDERS. K nowlm C hattxr No. 12. O. E. 9.—Meets at Masonic ball the 2d and 4th Monday evening in each month Visiting members cordially In vited MYRTA A1BER9ON. W M. R L. CONNER. Sec. A (X U W charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and third Fridays of each month. 7:30 p. m. Ixrdee room in Union block. , „ „ E. F SUTHERLAND.* M W-a J. D. BAKER. Becorder. il * Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D of H. meets in Union ball second and fourth Friday evenings of eat a month. Cvma P ost No. 9—Meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month in Union hall u MM a. m on second Saturday and at 10:30 a . m on Ith Saturday. All members of the order are cordially invited to attend our meetings E. F. M anning Commander. B. F. CLC»1N1. Adjt. Etvia* a « xmsly No 1». U xitxd aanaaxa-. Meet first and third Monday nights of each montn at 7.30 p. in in Union block. i. W. BONES. W° »PERSON, M. A. I