LOCAL NEWS. Lafayette lod^c, No. 21», I. O. O. F., has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: William Tustin, noble grand; K. C. Heury, vice-graud ; W. A. Bates, recording secretary; John Blough, permanent secretary; H. Johnson, treas­ urer; J. W. Martin, captain of thoteaiu. The suggestion has been made, and we think it a good one, that there is need of reform in the matter of allowing children to keep late hours at evening parties. By children, is meant boys and girls of school age, whose mental faculties, in­ terest in their studies, and health, ought not to be impaired by dissipation or too much diversion. Surely the )>athway of youth ought to lead through gardens of flowers, but unguarded and unrestrained liberty oflenest brings up in bypaths be­ set with thorns. Give the boys and girls all the liberty and pleasure possible that is consistent with their highest physical, moral and mental development but social parties, card parties, or danc­ ing parties that keep tiiem abroad from the parental roof later than half past nine or ten o’clock, are not to be consid­ ered in that connection. Every parent, we think, will agree with this proposi­ tion, and it might bo a mutual help in establishing right regulations, if in giving out invitations, the hours both of assem­ bling and retiring were named. J. II. Nelson, dentist. Call on Win. F. Dielachneider for lioli- | day goods. Ths Favorite Hostelry In Ante-Bollum Days—Often Patronized by Thanksgiving football at Corvallis: Corvallis 44; McMinnville 0. Abraham Lincoln—From Ita Veranda Stephan A. Douglas Bollv- Miss Ina Cooper left on Friday for The arad a Great Spsooh—Again tho Soono of an Important Evant. 1 Dalles to spend the winter with an aunt. the Tn-County Scribe, Plymouth, 111. A son was born to the household of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Thompson run the she could not stand straight. One of the doc­ Charles Peckham on Thanksgiving day. historic Cuyler House at Plymouth, ill.,a hos­ tors san I if she became well she would be a Mrs. F. A. l’owell returned from Cor- for life. telry where Abraham Lincoln often slept, cripple '• Dr. Origran, of Augusta, was the first where “ Dick” Yates, Lyman Truinbell and d.x'tor who had her ease. He doctored her vallis Tuesday, having spent a few days Richard Oglesby bought refreshments for the through two serious times of Ohe diroase, and visiting friends there. inner man in ante-bellum days, and from the finally told us be could not cure her. We Kay & Todd will sell at auction every veranda ot which Stephen A. Douglas de­ doctored her most all the time, but when she wax ten years old she had an unusually severe Wednesday and Saturday afternoon livered one of his great speeches. attack, and we called in Dr. Kreidsr, of Prai­ until further notice. This article has not mo much to do, how­ rie City, where we were then living Hs ever, with this historic hotel, us it lias with tried hard to cure her hut finally gave it tip. Adolf Matthias has purchased the resi­ the landlord’s thirteen-y ear-old laughing, He said, ‘ 1 can do nothing farther, the case is dence formerly occupied by him in this the worst I have witnessed.’ bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked daughter Ollie. “ We nearly gave up hope then, but called city, and will soon move therein. As one sees her to-day, the picture of per­ fect health, it is hard to believe that nearly Dr. McDaniel who doctored her after we cams The meetings at the Baptist church are but no benefit was derived. nine of the thirteen years of her life were spent to “ Plymouth, ’Dieii 1 heard how Uncle Wesley Welton on she bed of invalidism , that for months she hail been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills drawing good sized undiences each even­ never walked, and for years suffered the pain, for Pale People, knowing the condition he ing, and much interest is manifest. misery and distress of indaiumatory rheuma­ had been in, I thought if the pills cured him, Frank Abram Powell’s themes next tism in its worst form. they might help Ollie. Consequently 1 bought Able physicians were employed but uo a lox for her, and before she had finished if Lord’s day will be “The Armor of God” psrrnauent benefit resulted. she was much better. She continued taking Mrs. Thompson heard of a wonderful cure them, aud »hen the second box had been used at 11 a. tn., and “Jealousy” at 7:30 p. m. which had I teen effected by Dr. Williams’ she was wall, and has never had rheumatism Mrs. M. Catlin’s dressmaking parlors, Pink Pill, for Pale People, and was infiu- sinos. enoed by it to purchase some of the pills for “ I cannot say too much for the Dr. Wil­ Union block, room 4. Ladies and chil­ her daughter. liams' Pink Pills for I believe Ollie would dren’s dresses made. AI bo plain sewing Before .lie had taken lintf a box, there was have been dead long ago, if she bad not taken done. Prices reasonable. tf marked improvement in her condition; when them.” V ictoria T hompson . •ho had taken two boxes «he was completely Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th Rev. B. F. Bonnell and family late of restored to health. To-day, there is not a day of September, 1897. Dallas, have moved to California, where healthier ohitd thau Ollie Thompson. W. S. R om ICK, Notary Public. Tho ease came to the attention of the editor I hereby state that 1 have examined Miss the reverned has engaged in evangelistic of the Tri-County Scribe, and a reporter wan Ollie Thompson, and find no outward ap work. detailed to learn the story of thin remarkable pearance of rheumatism. W. D. W ade . M. D. cure from Mrs. Thompson's own lipa. She Hon Thos II. Tongue left for Washing­ said: Subscrilied and sworn to before me this ton on Tuesday. lie was accompanied “Ollie was a hearty, well-developed child 17th day of September, 1897. W. S. R omicx , Notary Public. by his son Thos. II. Jr., and his daughter from tho time she was horn until she was three years old. In 1887 she was taken down ~ All dealers sell Dr. William«’ Pink Pills with Inflammatory rheumatism. For nine for Pale People, or they will be sent post­ Bertha. years she wa« never entirely free from the dis­ paid on receipt of pries, SO cents a box or six An 8-pound, dark-haired girl born to ease, and much of the ttoae was in an alarm­ boxes for *2.50 (they are never sold in bulk ing condition. At time,, slie could not walk, or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams’ J. G. Hoberg of Haines, Or., on Sunday and her spine was drawn out of shr ,e so that Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. last, was a pleasant surprise to its grand­ parents in this city. Few people are born entirely free from Call and try A. D. Hoskins od boot, One blood taint. This is often veryslightor shoe and harness repair work, remote, and sometimes may not develop door south of Transcript otlice. lie is at all in one generation, but breaks out here to stay with us. tf in a serious disease later. Cancer, the most dreadful of all dis­ Chas. Archibald, aformerly-of-Yarnhili eases, is often the result of some blood boy, who is managing a 500-acre farm taint inherited from generations back. near Perrydale, was in town Tuesday. It often appears as a mere mole or in­ -------- DEALER IN He has 240 acres in wheat, that he says significant pimple, which later develops into an alarming condition. No one is looking fine. knows but that he may be subject to an According to the December Review, inherited impurity in the blood, nor can the enrollment of students in McMinn­ he tell whether or not this may some day crop out in the form of destructive ville college has reached the coveted 100 cancer. It is, therefore, important that mark. There is no indication of it halt­ any little sore or scratch, which does ing there. The college is surely on the not readily heal, be given prompt atten­ tion, or a serious condition may result. upward grade. Mr. Robert Smedley, of Ocala, Fla., The new night train is proving a great was the victim of a malignant cancer, Art convenience to the people of Whiteson which first appeared in the manner described. He writes : and Amity. They can come down in above “At first I paid no attention to the Photografs the afternoon and have several hours in little blotches on my face, thinking they the city in which to do trading, and would soon pass away. Before long, however, they became sore, and soon then get home before bedtime. Of the World began to enlarge. I applied ordinary A letter from C. II. Cook, at Hollister, local remedies, but they had no effect, Cal., mentions the arrival there of his and I then consulted a physician. When father to pay him a visit, Charley says the farmers are preparing to plant the largest crop for years, and every availa- Au Album of ble horse is being pressed into service. Look Out For Cancer! 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Olds, consul commander; W. W. Carey, adviser; P. P. Olds, clerk; M. R. Fletcher, banker; C. 8. Magill, escort; A. Close, sentry; T. Coughlin, watchman ; D. V. Ohls, manager. C. Unruh of Dayton, who built and op­ erated a fruit dryer this season, figures out that he has cleared the cost of the dryer. He handled six tons of prunes, besides plums and other stuff. He sold his plums at 4 cents, but Jis holding the prunes in anticipation of 5 cents. Until further notice I will make ab­ stracts of title at the following prices: Certificate and plat, *2.50; each trans­ fer, 25 cents; each page of court work, 121.. cents. Deeds, mortgages, leases and contracts drawn at correspondingly low prices. Frank C. Ferguson, abstract­ er. T. E. White, one of the prosperous farmers of Bellevue, leaves this week to visit his old mother at Danville, Ind., whom he has not seen for twenty years. After attending strictly to business, as Tom has for a number of years, it is pleasant to take a vacation of that kind. After hearing some friends continually praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,Curtis Fleck, of PUBLISHERS’ PRICE. Silk Cloth. Side and Baek, Stamped in Gold......................................... *3.25 Anaheim, California, purchased a Itottle of it for his own use ami is now as en­ The Reporter one year and a copy of this Artistic work thusiastic over its wonderful work as any for >2.75. one can be. The 25 and 5J cent sizes for sale by 8. Howorth & Co. Re|H>rt of school distrist No. 0 for the month commencing Nov. 1st and ending Nov. 26th, Chas. A. Deach, teacher: No. e of visitors t>; No. pupils enrolled 28; o average numlier belonging 25; average o daily attendance 22. Names of pupils o neither absent nor tardy, Carl ami Clara Have an immense stock of furniture. They F.lmlund, Kathleen and Dslilah Canfield, have to keep a big stock, because they have a large Fred, Oscar and Albert Youngberg, Esther and Mattie Martin and Cristie o territory to supply. Prices on everything in our Fraser. store are surprisingly cheap just now. If you - want proof of this, come in and price the goods. G. B. Abdill has l>een awarded the contract to make 20,000 tin cans for D. WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. A. Snyder A Co. of Dayton, Mr. Abdill placing the lowest bid against a Portland O firm. The cans are to lie used for put­ ting up dried vegetables and composi­ tion of vegetables for soup. They will A VIHINIn-rWATOH'S NOTICK. Ititi TRIX'M NOTICI'. TO CREDI­ lie sealed up air tight and will mostly be TORS. sent to the Klondike region. A portion i K I.hereby given that the undersigned ha. been by the county court ul Yamhill N OTI of them will hold 25 pounds, while others count*. Oregon, duly appointed administrator with th. will annexed oi the estate of Arminia VFOT1CF i*» hereby given, that th»* tinder a ill only hold five. Snyder A Co. have titgrin«. deceased Now there tore, all persons -ivnd iih - been dulj appointed bi the having claims again.f said estate are hereby County Court of Yamhill County, State of Ore­ orders for dried vegetables that it will BullflM aud requested to present the same duly gon, executrix of the eMate of Janie* L. Stew­ take several months to fill. Mr. Abdill, x eriled to the under.lrned, at the McMinns life ard, late of thiavouuty. deceased, and has qua) National bank tn McMinnville. Yamhill t'ntin. ifled as Mich executrix. with the assistance of his wife, expects iy. Oregon, within six months from (tie oate Therefore, all persons having claim« against hereof. said estate are hereby notified to present them, to make all the cans by his own labor. Deted this the 15th day of November, A. D. duly verified, to me at the office of Ramsey A He went to Portland on Thursday for tW7. l.EE LAUGHLIN. Fenton, at McMinnville. Oregon, within six Administrator with the will annexed of Ar- months from the date of this notice tools and material to make the cane.— atnta Higgins, deceased Dated, November 4th. 1M97 Dayton Herald. fr-L. CONNER, Attorney for said estate. 4»-6 ELZ 134 STEWARD, Executrix. BURNS & OAH1EÜS kJUUUUl SEPTEMBER 1841 For More Than Fifty-Six Years it lias Never Failed in its Weekly Visits to the Homes of Farmers and I Villagers Throughout the United States. r IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi­ ness, for the improvement of their business and home interests, for education, for the elevation of American manhood and true womanhood. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive sto­ ries of the doings of the world, the nation and states. IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved methods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the proper time to convert them into the largest possible amount of money. IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to the welfare of farm­ ers and villagers, and for over half a century ha» held their confidence and esteem. It is the New York Weekly Tribune, and we furnish it with The Reporter 1 YEAR for $1.25. he told me I had cancer, , I became ___ alarmed and hastened to obtain treat­ ment for I knew how dangerous cancer was. ••I received the best medical atten­ tion, but the cancer continued to grow worse until the # physicians , ___ finally said that I would have to have an operation performed, as that was the only hope for me. This I re­ fused to submit to, as I knew cancer was a blood disease, and my common sense told me that it was folly to expect an operation to cure a blood disease. “Knowing S. S. S. to be a good blood remedy I decided to try it, and the first f bottle produced an improvement. ___ I continued the medicine, and in four months the last ecab dropped off. Ten years have elapsed, and not a sign oi the disease has returned.” The alarming increase in the numlier of deaths which occur as the result of a surgical operation is attracting general attention, and astrong sentiment against such methods of treatment is fast de­ veloping among the most intelligent classes. It seems that in almost every case where the doctors’ treatment is unsuccessful, the learned physicians de­ cide at once that an operation must be performed, and the keen blade o* the surgeon is recklessly resorted to. The many caustic plasters which arc applied to remove cancers are more pain­ ful thau death, and the danger of a sur- i'ical operation is as great as the disease tself. No plaster or surgical oper­ ation can cure cancer, because it is a blood disease ; the destructive cancer cells are in the blood, and cannot be cut out, or removed by local treatment. As the disease must be forced from the blood, it is only reasonable to rely upon a real blood remedy for a cure, one which goes direct to the cause of the trouble and removes it. S. S. 3. (Swift’s Specific) is the onlv known cure for cancer ana other obsti­ nate and deep-seated blood diseases such as Scrofula, Eczema, Catarrh, Rhenma tism and Contagious Blood Poison. It is CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all orders to __________________ THE REPORTER. . '\rite your nauie and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Trlbnne Office New ' ork City, and a sample copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to you. ’ LOCAL DIRECTORY EAST AND SOUTH CHURCHES B aptist —Services Sunday 11 _. a. m. and 7:30 p. in ; Sunday school 9:50 a in.; the young people’s sooiety 6:15p m Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 , p. ni. Covenant meeting first Thursday evening before the first Sunday of each month. 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 m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p m. Thursday. I>. T. S ummebvillk , Pastor. Cu m b . P resby terian — Services every .Sab­ bath 11:00 a m and 7:3C p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E., Sunday 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. E E. T hompson , Pastor. Services in the Christian church : Preach- ingevery Lord's day at 11 a m. and 7:30 p in Young people's meeting at 6 :.’3O p. in. Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30p m. F. A. P owell , Pastor. S t . J ames E piscopal C hi rch —Lay-Ser­ vices every Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m. VIA The Shasta Route OF THE mnoihMir Express Trains Leave Portland Dally „ LEAVE.___ ARRIVE Por‘1«nd 11:00 P M | San Francisco.. .7:45 A Mi Ban Francisco.8:00 P M I Portland 9 30 AM. Above trains stop at all stations between Port- land and Salem. Turner, Marton, Jefferson. Albany, Tangent, Shedd*. Halsey, Harrlsburs. Junction city, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain. Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to Ash­ land inclusive. Hoaeburg Mail Daily. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland......... 8:30 A M | Roseburg. . 5 20PM Roseburg........ 7:30 A M | Portland 4:30 P M. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between PULLMAN * BUFFET G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. ni. Ves­ pers 7 30. Services once a month. SLEEPERS T. B riody , Pastor. SECOND CLASS’SLEEPING CARS,. W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri­ day at 3 p. ni. in reading room, Union Attached to all Through Trains. block A nna B. H enderson , Pres. West Side Division. E da M ilir , Sec’y BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS SECRET ORDERS. Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) K nowi bi chapter N o , 12, O. E. 8.—Meets at Masonic hall the 2d and 4th Monday evening 730 A M 1 Lv Portland Ar 1 5 Ô0 P M in each month. Visiting members cordially in- 10:15 A M 1 Lv McMinnville Lv P M Tlted M Y RT A A PP ERSON. W M Lv| 3:06 12:1x5 r M 1 Ar Corvallis 1« P M R. I.. CONNER. See. A O. U. W —Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and At Albany and Corvallis connect with third Fridays of eac h month. 7:30 p. ui. Lodg« trains of Or. Central ,t Eastern Ry. room in Union block. E. F. SUTHERLAND. M W. Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) J. D. BAKER. Recorder. 10 Yamhill Lodkre No. 10 D. of H. meets in Union 1:50 P M I Lv Portland Ar I 8:25 A M hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each 7» P M| Ar McMinnville Lv I 550 A M month. 8 30 P JI ¡ Ar Independence Lv I 4:50 A M CDVTER P oft No. 0—Meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month in Union hall at 10 30 Direct connection at San Francisco with Occi­ on second Saturday and at 10:30 a. m on dental and Oriental and Pacific Mail steamship, and is the only blood remedv guaran a. 4th m. Saturday. All members of the order are line« for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on teed tocontainnot a particle of mercury, cordially invited to attend our meeting«. application. E. F. M annino . Commander. Rates and tickets to Isstem points and Europe. potash or other mineral, which mean« B. F. C lubin b . Adjt. Also JAPAN CHINA, HONOLULU and AC8 so much to all who know the disastrous t TRALIA.canbe obtained from G. A Wilcox E lvira A sbkmbi y N o . 18, U nited A rtisans — effects of these drugs. Meet first and third Monday nights of each month Ticket Agent. McMinnville. Books on Cancer and Blood Disease« at C H. MARKHAM. 7 90p. m. in Union block. will be mailed free to all who address Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. W G. HENDERSON. M A i Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. 1 J W. BONES, Sec. R KOEHLER. Manager. Purely V egetable, « 18,