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Blood Poisoned. FEARFUL RESULT OF IMPROPERLY TREATING AN ABS6ESS. Mrs. L E. Browning, of Pueblo, Painfully Afflicted from a Complica tion of Diseases—Her Remarkable Fortitude. the Chieftain, Pueblo, Col, “ I consider Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,” she continued, “the best organism of womanhood. Her intense ear tonic I have ever known.” “A friend not long ago was telling me of nestness in whatever she undertakes, tempts her mother who is at a critical peritxl in her her constantly to go beyond her strength. life. She had been subject to terrible faint Read the story of a Colorado woman as told to our reporter: “ Eight years ago,” ing spells, and the whole family would work said she, “my husband died, and I was left over her. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have not with three children to care for and educate. only stoppeil the fainting spells, but given About two years ago I was very sick with her so much strength that she is able to taka blood poisoning, caused by an abscess that up life’s duties again. “ I recommended the pills also to a young had not received proper treatment. The disease for a time settled in my throat, caus lady whose pale face made one pity her. She ing me intense agony. Then inflammatory looked as if there wasn’t a drop of blood in rheumatism set in. For four months ami a her body. She was so weak that she was half I was a prisoner in my room, most of not able to attend school, but after taking the time confined to my bed. My hands Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for awhile she has were swollen so that I could not feed myself, gone back to school, and, with her rosy and the swelling in my feet and ankles cheeks and bright eyes, she looks like an would have made walking impossible if I other girl. (Signed) “ M rs . L. E. B rowning .” had been strong euough. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia “One day, after considerable treatment, 19th day of May, A. D., 1897. my physician brought me a box of pills. G eorge W. G ill , Notary Public. "You need a tonic,” he said, "and some Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People thing that will act at once, and this is the contain, in a condensed form, all the ele best medicine I know of for that purpose.” “Pills,” 1 exclaimed in surprise as he ments necessary to give new life and richness opened the box and showed me the little to the blood and restore shattered nerves. pink globes. “ These are Dr. Williams’ Pink They are an unfailing specific for such dis eases aa locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Pills for Pale People.” “ Yes,” he replied, “ but you need not be St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma alarmed, they are not physic, and my word tism, nervous headache,the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sal for it, they’ll do you good.” “ Before I had been taking them a week I low complexions, all forms of weakness noticed a great improvement in nty con either in male or female. Dr. Williams’ dition. Soon my rneuinatism was gone, I Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be grew stronger each day and now am in the sent post paid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for 12.50 (they are never best of health. The lady was Mrs. L. E. Browning, of 1154 sold in bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr, Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. East 4th St., Pueblo, Colorado. The harry and bustle of the housewife is extremely wearing upon the delicate LOCAL NEWS. “The worst cold I ever bad in my life was cured by Chamberlain'a Cough Rem edy,” writes W. H. Norton, of Sutter J. H. Nelson, dentist. Creek, Cal. “Thia cold left me with a Kay & Todd have the latest in hats cough and I was expectorating all the and shoes. time. The Remedy cured me, and I We need all the wood due this office I want all of my friends when troubled on subscription—need it at once. with a cough or cold to use it, for it will rops The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian do them good.” Sold by S. Ho worth & one year for $2, strictly in advance. Co. All the gentlemen who ran against time for city honors last Monday were Heal Esiute Iruusiera. victorious. Week ending Nov. 2d. Kay & Todd have the nicest line of J Benson Warner to E M Arthur, fancy shirtB and ties ever brought to the ÄVegc ‘ !c Preparation for As trustee, 5.16 a pt W T Wallace d city. simila hi .“ the Food and Reg ula- i 1 c 13 r 2............................................ 1 OF------ ting die Stomachs and Dowels of Mrs. H. M. Frazier, w ife of the county Emma and Henry Schmale to Al clerk of Gillam county, was visiting Mrs. 850 bert Dickson 80 a sec 2 t 2 r 5. .. I n FAN fS ' ( H1 LI) K EN Laura Nicklin this week. W R and T E Murrell to V E Mur Franklin Stout and family are com rell et al 17% a pt Joel Chris Promotes Digestion,Cheerful fortably ensconced in their new home 1 man dlct4r3............................. ness and Rest.Con tai ns neither I Wallace McCamant, master, to J adjoining town on the north. Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. IS ON THE F F Brewster 517.90 a sec 2 t 2 r 4 I A carload of No. 1 shaved shingles just N ot N arcotic . j W Henry, sheriff', to R W Phil received at the Grange store. Also a lips 78.84 a t 4 and 5 r 4 ............ quantity of sawed shingles from Meadow J W Henry, sheriff, to Jno Jones ofOldHrSAMUELEITCHER lake. 49-2 lot 7 blk ó Lippincott ’ s 1st add to Pumpkin Set!“ Charley Ray of the Big Nestueea ¿Ux. Senna * Dayton ............................................ 112 Pochilit Suit* - brought over 2,500 pounds of cheese with OF EVERY ¿Inin Settt * The Mutual Benetit Life Ins Co to a four-horse team Tuesday, and disposed Pppcmunt - > Z/l CnrAttnanS^j» * town of Amity 6.77 a pt EC Wil of it to McMinnville merchants. ffann Seed • liams d 1 c t 5 r 4 .......................... 406 flanJiod Suyar • In Astoria Saturday the jury in the Harun Van B DeLushmutt et ux to Board case of B. L. Ward, ex-county treasurer, of Trustees Willamette Univer A perfect Remedy forConstipa- on trial for the defalcation of $42,000, re sity lots 1, 2 and 4 blk 7 and a tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, ported a disagreement, and was dis parcel of land in Sheridan.......... 1000 Worms .Convulsions .Feverish charged by the court. Newberg Orchard Assn to F N Liv ness andLoss OF SLEEP. M. B. Hendrick thinks the fall sown ingston lots 11 to 15 inclusive blk grain this season is double the acreage Tac Simile Signature of 3 N O Assn No 1........................... 1250 put in last year. The season has been F S Harding to Derilla Caley lot unusually favorable to seeding and to 30 old college add to McM.......... 650 NEW YORK. Castorla Is put up In one-slzo bottles only. It the growth of the young crop. Fred Schoppert to Geo Schoppert is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell yon anything else on tho plea or promise that it 16% a pt Solomon Eades d 1 c t 5 M. NIiller of Dayton has leased his 1 b “just as good” and "will answer every pur r6...................................................... 1000 farm for a term of two years and turned pose.” <4- gee that you got C-A-S-T-O-B-I-A. his face toward the Klondike region. He J W Pfeitier to Chas Hadley 2«0 a Tho fao- _-/? — t 4 r 3............................................. . 2400 expects to winter in Dyea and cross the Is on EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. •very divide in February. His family go to Esther Swanson to Hulda Swanson »upper. 57.37 at 3 r 4................................. 300 Portland. HMKMaEKaasE Yr j yaam Mr. Granstrom of the water works has R W Phillips to E A Anderson 78.84 a t 4 and 5r4....................... 1400 constructed a very useful little motor for propelling the dental lathe in Dr. S Richardson to Adah A Hill 7% a pt S Cozine d 1 c t 4 r 4................ 600 Wright’s office. The water is piped over the building, and almost any speed VV A Hill et ux to R A Harris lots THE 2 & 7 blk 12 John’s add to McM 700 is obtainable. Seventy-five mortgagee were released in Umatilla county, Or., during the month of September, and the Pendleton FOR Tribune says that all the mortgages in the county will be satisfied during the EVERY member of next month, at that rate. EVERY family on EVERY farm, in Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move EVERY village, in the bowels gently, relieves the cough, EVERY State or Territory. cures the feverish condition and head ache, making it the best and quickest remedy for coughs, colds and lagrippe. FOR Education, Cures in one day. “No cure, no pay.” Here is a case of inherited blood taint FOR Noble Manhood, Price 25 cents. For sale by Rogers Bros. which resulted in what threatened to be a complete wreck of an innocent young FOR True Womanhood. The bones of a human being were un life. The most serious feature of being earthed in the heart of Salem last Satur afflicted with a blood disease is the fact day in excavating for a new block. They that innocent posterity must suffer. The or woman with the slightest taint were those of a white person, a large tnan IT GIVES all important news of the Nation. in the blood forces the nndesirable leg sized man, and the oldest inhabitant acy of impurity upon their children IT GIVES all important news of the World. cannot account for the find, as the site whose veins flow with the impure inher itance which handicaps them in the race IT GIVES the most reliable market reports. waB never a graveyard. of life. IT GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials. The regular quarterly examination of No child who has a trace of bad blood can be healthy or strong, and those pre IT GIVES fascinating short stories. candidates for teachers’ certificates will be held in the court house in McMinn disposed to Scrofula are liable to a great IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department. deal of sickness, because their constitu ville commencing at 1 o’clock p. tn., tions are weak and cannot withstand the IT GIVES scientific and mechanical information. Wednesday, Nov. 10,1897. Candidates! many dangers which beset the path of IT GIVES illustrated fashion articles. childhood. Medical statistics show that for Btate papers will begin work at 8:30 a majority of lung troubles result directly IT GIVES humorous illustrations. a. m. Thursday, the 11th. from Scrofula, so that a child afflicted IT GIVES entertainment to young and old. G. A. P rentiss , with this disease is likely to fall a vic tim to dreaded consumption. County School Supt. IT GIVES satisfaction everywhere to everybody. Mr. W. A. Clayton, of Addie, N. C., Chas. Chaney of Amity was a business believes S.S.S. is the only blood remedy We Furnish The Reporter and N. Y. Weekly Tribune caller on Monday. Charley and his which can have any effect whatever 1 YEAK for $1.25. brother are farming about 700 acres of upon obstinate cases. He says : “ My three-vear-old boy had the worst Address all orders to land and are among the most enter case of Scrofula I ever heard of. He CASH IN ADVANCE. prising and pushing young farmers in THE KEPORTE13 the county. They have just sold the balance of their wheat crop, which Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Tribune Office New York City, and a sample copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. amounted to about 4500 bushels. 9 oo D ] THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE WRAPPER BOTTLE OF RIA L. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE BMüSi C. - AT-i - ■ - We have no India Rubber Stove Pipe —But we have the Line of Grand Superior Cast and Steel Ranges AND HEATING STOVES Made by Bridge, Beach & Co. of St. Louis, the oldest Stove makers in the world, aud the best. MANNING BROS. Mrs. H. F. Bedwell of North Yamhill, who was a pleasant caller at The Re- porter office this week, mentioned the fact that there was not an empty dwelling in that town, which is pretty good evidence of local prosperity. The further fact that three doctors an«l three preachers are now established in the place insures the physical and moral welfare of the population. The actors in the coming presentation of “The Man from Maine," set for Nov. 12th, are as follows: Will llolman, C. 11. McKinney, Earnest Henderson, Robert Henderson, Sam Gaunt, George Snyder, John Evenden, Arthur McPhillips, A. B. Apperson, Mrs. J. W. Hobbs, Miss Daisy Young ami Miss Clara Irvine. Hani work is being «lone on the “parts,” and some midnight oil is likely to be burned. Last week in noting the recommenda tion of J. M. Hill of Pullman, Wash., for appointment to a land office («oeition. it was erroneously stated that lie was a brother of Mrs. J. W. Gault and Mrs. B. F. Hartman. He is brother-in-law to the ladies named and a brother to Mrs. Franklin Stout. Since all of them are good republicans, patriotic ami true, there ought to lie no delay in Mr. Hill's appointment. ----- DEALER IN A pxxi record in horsed«>m in Yamhill county has been overlooked until now. On Salem day at the late state fair, Prin cess D., a three-year-ol.l filly raise«! at Bellevue, and sired by George Owen's Devoe Prince, trotted a mile in 2:18. She mthe propertv of Mr Smith of Lafayette. This places Yamhill county in touch with some of the swiftest blooi in the ( altfornia sportsmen trying to Notice ha« been receive«I of the «leath country. She is the only one of Durov's secure in Oregon 400 pair of Chineae of Chaa. Lehman, committed to the in colts I hat has been «level«>[«ed lor speed pheasants for breeding purposes in that sane aavlnni from near Gaatnn in 1893. atate. It ia doubtful if they can secure Rev. Frank Powell has mo veil into the so many, but will have to get a few and Tk< ha Howey dwelling, corner of Fifth and I wait a few years for them to multiply aa llali« «teuton ■treat«. Oregon did. «f F. DIELSCHNEIDER BOOTS & SHOES Blood Taint LOCAL DIRECTORY CHURCHES was given many blood remedies without relief, aud treated by the best doctors. He seemed to get worse all the while, however, and the disease finallv resulted in curvature of the spine, making him utterly helpless. “ The bad sores on his neck increased in size, and were a source of constant pain. He was in this pitiful condition for two years, when some one recom mended S.S.S., stating that it had enred some of the worst cases of blood diseases. As soon as his system was under the ef feet of the medicine, the sores began to get better, and in eight days were com pletely healed. Before long he could walk on crutches, and was improving every day. In three months he threw aside his crutches, for he had no further use for them ; the dreadful disease had been eliminated entirely from his sys tem, and he was restored to perfect health. The cure was a permanent one, us no sign of the disease has returned for ten years.” S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and promptly reaches all deep-seated and obstinate blood diseases, it matters not what other treatment has failed. It is the only remedy which acts on the cor rect principle of forcing the disease from the system and getting rid of it perma nently. S. S. S. is a sure enre for Scrofula. Cancer. Catarrh. Eczema. Rheumatism, Tetter, and all other blood diseases. It is Purely Vegetable and is the only remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, meqpury or other harmful mineral. Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ; Sunday school 9:50 a m.; the young people’s society 6:15 p m Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant meeting first Thursday evening before the first Sunday of each nionth. R. W. K ing , Pastor, M ethodist E piscopal —Services every Sabbath 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 9:30 a lit. Prayer meeting 7:00 p in. Thursday. D. T. B ummebviue , Pastor. C umb . P resbyterian —Services every Sab bath 11:00 a ni ami 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school 9:30 a. ut. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p. nt. E E. T hompson , Pastor. Services in the Christian church : Preaclt- ingeverv Lord's day at 11 a nt. and 7:30 p in Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. nt. Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30p nt. F. A. P owell , Pastor. S t . J ames Ests«?orAL C hurch —I.ay-Ser- vi<es every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. S t . J ames 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. <■ T. U.—Meets on everv Fri- day at 3 p . nt. in reading room, Union block A nna B. H enderson , Pres. E da M ills . Sec'y D.RAN. GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT OREGON NORTHERN RY. VIA SHORT LINE VIA Spokane Salt Lake Minneapolis Denver St. Paul Omaha AND ANO Chicago Kansas City SECRET ORDERS. LOWEST RATES TO ALL K nowles C hapter No, 12. O. E. S.—Meets at Masonic hall the 2d and 4th Monday evening EASTERN CITIES. tn each month. Visiting members eordiallv in vited MYRTA APPERSON. W.'M. R. L. CONNER. Sec. OCEAN STEAMERS A O V W —Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first amt third Fridays of each month, 7:30 p. m. Lodge Leave Portland Every B Days room in t'nlon block • • POR • • E. F. SUTHERLAND. M W J. D. BAKER, Bet-order. io Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D. of H. meets in Union hall second an«f fourth Friday evenings of each month. C cstir P ost N o . 9—Meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month in Union hall at 10:30 S'esTnere monthly from Portland to Yokohoma a. m on second Saturday and at 10:30 a. m. on and Hong Kong, via The Northern Pacilic Steam lib Saturday. All members of the order are ship Co. in connection with O. R A N. cordially Invited to attend our meetings E. F. M assimo . Commander. For ftill information call on O. R. A N. B. F. Ct catsa, Adjt. RHODE« A HIIODFA, A genu, E lvira A ssembly N o . IS. U nited A rtisans — Or Address: McMinnville, Or, Meet first and third Monday nights of each month W. H HI RI.BI RT, at 7:50p. m. tn Union block. W G. HENDERSON, M. A. Gen. Paas Aft. J. W. BONES, Sec. 52 POKTL1NB, OB. SAN + FRANCISCO