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/ LOCAL NEWS. Art Photografs of the World AHRArtato atsat wtwtawn & An Album of rare Photographs of the Wonders of the Universe. 012 Pages. IO'. x I2'.. Inches. Weight 61.. lbs. The World’s Storehouse has given^up its choicest historic Treasures for this Book. From the Subjects at l.arge We Name a Few: Naw Y oke C itv : Bait Bivar Docks, New North River Bridge, Vanderbilt Residences. B oston : Commonwealth Avenue, Boston Common, Faneiiil Hall. S cenes in rH£ R ockies ano Y bllow - stone P kkk C aj ifornia Mirror Lake, Summit Rock. Big 'lrees, \osemite Valley. Lick Observa- "ry" Stanford University, Chinatown, etc M exico : Cathedrals, Bull Fighters etc. S outh A merica Statues, Cathedrals and Cemeteries. H awaii : Palaces, Groves, etc. I ndla . Great Buddha Tai Mahal, Temple of 500 Gods, Golden Fagoila, lemples, Mausoleums, Ruins. I he H o . v L and Baalbec, Damascus, Street ‘Straight," Jatia, Mount of Olives, Gethsemane, Jerusalem, Holo mon's Temple. Bethlehem, River Jordan. Dead Sea etc. AFRICA: Esgrptten Scenes, Temple«, Pyramids Ancient Cemeteries, S fa IN Gibraltar, Seville, Mosque ot Cordova, Alhambra, Court ot Lion. I taly Nahles and Mt. Vesuvius, Interior of San Martino, most richly decorated church in the world, Pompeii,Tantbeon. Forum. Coliseum. Statuary, Paintings, Tombs, Cathedrals etc., etc., Beenes In Venlt^ St. Mark's Church. Bridge of Sighs. Giant s Sta rcasc. Leaning Tower, Columbus’ Monument at Genoa, etc. P aris Notre Dame, Trocadero, Eltlel Tower, The Madelaine. Hotel de Ville Grand Opera House. Arch of Triumph, liiuvre Gallery. Paintings, Statuary, Tomb«, Palaces, Interiors, etc. B elgic . m , H olland , S witzerland aud all their Treasures. G ermany : National Museum Statue ot Frederick the Great, Royal Palace. Interior Royal Mausoleum; Dresden Gallery, Sistine Madonna, Cologne Cathedral, The Passion Play, Vienna, St. Stephen s Church. P anorama of C onstantinople : Mosques, Tombs, etc. R ussia : Moscow, St. Petersburg, Royal Museum, St. Isaac s Cathedral, Royal Palace. GREAT B ritain shakesware s Theatre and House, Keswick, Warwick Castle. Durham cathedral, Trafalgar Square, Ht. Paul a. Westminster, House of Parlia ment Towers of London, Liverpool Docks. S cotland Ellens Isle, Stirling < astle, John Knox House, Edinburgh, Holyrood Castle, Sackvllle Street, Dublin, etc., etc. J. H. Nelson, dentist. Take your prescriptions to Hill’s to have them filled. 8. Potter of Sheridan w as in the city Monday. Lynds Jones is attending business col lege in Portland. Frank M. Olds of this city expects to to join the throng in Alaska next month. Call and try A. D. Hoskins on boot, shoe and harness repair work. One door south of „Transcript office, lie is here to stay with us. tf Mrs. Granville Baker has been quite ill the past week, but is reported as rapid ly improving. Revival services are being held in the Evangelical church at Lafayette, con ducted by Revs. Bowersox, Metzger and Sager. Rev. J. J. Edwards from California has been called to the pastorate of the Cliris- tian church at Salem, formerly held by Rev. H. A. Denton. N. E. Kegg offers his residence prop erty in thia city for sale. One of tlie best locations; property will pay 10 per cent, in rentals. See him for price. 49-tf N. E. K egg . It iiMid that E l Tyler of this city w ill have an interest in one of the ships to ply between Portland and Alaska. O. O. Hodson and F. IV. Fenton left the last of the week for a visit of about a month at various points in California. Frank Abram Powell's themes next Lord’s day will be “Resolutions” at 11 a. m., and “The Children of Light” at 7:30 p. iu. While showing some plants to friends Mrs. Harry Watkins accidentally stepped from a high porch at her home, and in the fall dislocated a bone in her arm. Joe Todd is trying to settle the problem in his mind whether it would be better to move to Tillamook and engage in busi ness or try his fortune in the southern Oregon gold fields. Meantime he will shoot ducks along the Tillamook sloughs. Dr. C. C. Strong of Portland and Dr. Calbreath of this city performed an oper ation on the six-year-old son of W. A. Howe at Carlton Sunday afternoon, for stone in the bladder. The boy had been sick several months, and until recently the doctors had been unable to locate the cause of his illness. It is believed the operation will prove successful in restor I ing the lad to his former health. In order to reduce to the minimum and obtain the best talent on commencement day at Eugene, quite a test, has been ex acted. The student must have attended the institution at least two years, must follow the oration course two years, must take the elocution course two years above the freshman, and have an average scholarship of above 80 [>ercent. Orations are examined by three judges outside of the university, and the fifteen highest are reported to the faculty. Then these fifteen orators speak their pieces before a committee of five of the faculty, and the six chosen as highest will be the com mencement day orators. After this fine point is reached, the orators are turned over to the tender mercies of Prof. Glen for training until commencement day. B ŒE3® !c PrcpaiatioaforAs- simiuiiii. ; I'cFood and Regula ting the Staiiuuhs and Bowels ok* Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opiuni.Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N arcotic . daa/e of Old UXWV£L£lKi7Eil ■ Z^unplcin Scsd.- ¿Ux.Scnna - Salls - slrute ¿sad » ftypemûnl - dh iMionsUc Sodas • flam Scad - ftcvthai Sugar . VSaluymn Haim a THAT THE I FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF------ IS ON THE WRAPPER 1 I OF EVEB.Y I I BOTTLE OTT ' ) I 1 1 IA A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, H. B. Reed, the fence man, returned Worms .Convulsions,Feverish Thursday of last week from a visit of ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. three weeks with relatives in Richmond, Ind. Tac Simile Signature of Charles Miller, who ran a brief career It is the only book ever executed in Photographic Colors at as a druggist in this place, has bought Oastoria la put up la oue-sko bottles only. 71 NEW YORK. Popular Prices. out J. C. Clark of Forest Grove and is is not Eoll in bulk. Don't, allow anyone to cell I you anything else on the plea or promise that i", A liberal education in World’» History acquired while being entertained. A trip around the world again in the business. in an hour The delights of travel without its discomforts ; its benefit without its JjDdsiS-JjC. is “just as good” and "will answer evory pur Mrs. Catlin, the new dress maker in The book is^pHnted on the very finest grades of super sized and super calendered and heavy enam pose." «S’ See that you £et C-A-S-T-0-R-I-i. Union block, has already achieved a rep eled book paper, made especially for this book, and bound in the richest bindings Ths fic- utation arnong the ladies its a skillful and simile u » EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Mgsator« «tin; up-to-date artist in that line. Give her PUBLISHERS’ PRICE. e! vtapptr. . — a call. :rjE2TZ Silk Cloth. Side and Back, Stamped in Gold............................... |3.25 While in town last Saturday, James The Reporter one year and a copy of this Artistic work Agee of Muddy valley was taken quite severely ill, and was taken to the home of for $2.75. ________ __ Newt. Baker, where he has since been kept bedfast mo9t of the time. W. L. Warren received word from The Dalles last week that his son Ed was sick with typhoid fever. Tom Warren Preserve Health. Save Doctor’s Bills. left Saturday to be present at the bed Promote Happiness and Comfort. SEPTEMBER side of the sick man, and has written Contagious B’ood Poison has been ap that recovery seems certain. Tom will propriately called the curse of mankind. It is the one disease that physicians can probably return home this week. 18, not cure; their mercurial aud potash Why suffer with coughs, colds and la- remedies only bottle up the poison in grippe when Laxative Bromo (Quinine the system, to surely break forth in a 1841 will cure you in one day. Does not pro more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. duce the ringing in the head like sul Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent phate of quinine. Put up in tablets con jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash ington, D.C.,says: venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure I was for a long For More Than Fifty-Six Years it lias Never Failed in its or money refunded. Price 25 cents. Fo time under treat Weekly Visits to the Homes of Farmers and sale by Rogers Bros. 38m6 ruent of two of the best physi We regret to. learn that Mr. Bradley, Villagers Throughout the United States. cians of this city, Co/orod ¡Plates of 64 97/adicinat the photographer, contemplates moving for a severe case away from the city in a few weeks. The of blood poison, IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi ¡Pianti. death of his father places responsibilities but my condition ness, for the improvement of their business and grew worse all SKELETON, MAI) DUO, on his hands that make the change the while, not home interests, for education, for the elevation of ’OI8ONOUS INSECTS, necessary. Mr. Bradley is endowed with withstanding the REPTILES, capabilities in his profession, and is American manhood and true womanhood. fact that they PHRENOLOGICAL CHART skilled and progressive in its pursuit. Z charged me three IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive sto 'll' jf, ' hundred dollars. Prof. Holbrook was in Eugene last ries of the doings of the world, the nation and states. ... My mouth was week, and made the last feature of his filled with eating sores; my tongue was Lithograph Manikins of the Body and of the Head, in layers entertainment the breaking of the 450 almost eaten away, so that for three IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved methods to dissect showing all organs in their pound rock. The rock could not l>p months I was unable to taste any solid of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the proper positions and colors. broken with an ordinary sledgehammer, food. My hair was coming out rapidly, proper time to convert them into the largest possible and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried and the feat was abandoned, although, various treatments, and was nearly dis amount of money. 1157 Pages. Size 6 1-4 x 91-4 inches. it is said, the failure to break the rock couraged, when a friend recommended IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to the welfare of farm S.S.S. After ’ had taken four bottles, I did not lessen the interest taken in the Weight, 5 1-4 lbs. Thickness 33-4 inches. began to get better, and when I had operation. ers and villagers, and for over half a century has finished eighteen bottles, I was cured Nineteen pages of Alphabetical Index. An Index of Symptoms, so you can tell The meeting advertised for men only, held their confidence and esteem. souud and well, my skin was without a what ails yon. Complete list of Medicines, telling what each is good for, held at the Cumlierland Presbyterian blemish, and I have had no return of and how much of each to take for u dose. The Prescriptions are ull written in Plain English, so you can copy them aud church Sunday afternoon, brought out the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life It is the New York Weekly Tribune, and we furnish it with The get them tilled without going to a doctor. It Reporter about 85 stalwart citizens. Evangelist of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable"} will cure any case of blood eaves its cost in one case of l.a Grippe. Aleridge gave a very wholesome and poison. Books on thedisease 1 YEAR for $1.25. CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all orders to beneficial talk, which contained nothing and its treat AUTHORS. that would shock the finest sensibilities. ment. mailed _____________ THE REPORTER, The music was thought by some lietter free by ilwift Specific Co., Jfonry W/. ^yman. 9// . W/ & Write your name and address on a postal card send il to Geo. W. Best. Tribune Office, New than when the ladies participate. Rev. Atlanta, Ga. York City, aud a sample copy of The New York Weekly Tribune w ill bo mailed to you. Prof, of Pliyniology and Nervous lhseasos in Kush Medical College, Chicago. King presided with efficiency at the organ. Cdn'iti.K yonyor, Ji. 9//. , 77/. '2). The play of “The Deacon,” presented LOCAL DIRECTORY EAST AND SOUTH Surgeon in Chief, Emergency and Herman Hospitals, Chicago. by the Vesperian dramatic company last VIA CHURCHES W. ZT S3,ifi,td. J(. 97/. 97/ 0. Friday evening, was considered a success, B aptist —Services Sundav 11 a. m. and Secretary Chicago Polyclinic and Surgeon Proctor Memorial Free Hospital, both in skillful performance of parts and 7:30 p. in ; Sunday sellout 9 :&0 a 111.; the Chicago. young people's society 6:15 p m in the amount of receipts, $34, which goes Prayer meeting Tnursdav 7 30 p tn. __ Covenant Jf. Wot,tor yon,,. Ji 97/ . 97/ 0. to the benefit of Friendship Rebekah OF THE meeting first Thursday eiening before the Specialist in Obstetrics and IliseaBes of Women and Children, London, Eng lodge No. 12. The participants in the Successor of the uUnabridged." first Sunday of each month The One Great Standard Authority, land. It. JV. K ing , Pastor. play were Will Holman, A. B. Apperson. So writes lion. 1». J. Brewer, The book contains a Inuit 200 pages on iiiseases of Women and Children. .lUBtlee 1 . S. Supreme Court. M ithohist E piscopal —Services every Geo. Snyder, Arthur McPhillips, Jesse Tbit department is illustrated in a suppplemental pamphlet of 32 pages, placed in Standard Sabbath 11:<J0 a. tu and 7 :30 p. in. Sunday Henderson, G. Eberle. Misses Clara Ir a pocket made inside the cover of the book. * of the I . S. Gov’t Trinting school 9 30 a tu. Player meeting 7:00 p Express Trains Leave Portland Daily Office, the I S Supreme tn. Thursday. D. T. S ummerville , Pastor. vine, Alta Booth, Satie Snyder, Jennie , Court, all the State Su t gl'J ’ pi eme Courts, and of near- leave . arrive C um a. P resbyterian — Services every Sab Snyder, Mrs. J. W. Hobbs and Neta 1 ly all the Schoolbooks. PUBLISHERS PRICE. bath 11:00 a iu and 7:30 p. in. Sunday Portland............6:00 P M | San Francisco.. 7:45 A M Holman. San Francisco.?^! P M I Portland .............. 9:30A M N 8 Warmly school9:30a. m. Y. P. C. E., Sunda.v6:3b Silk Cloth, Gold and Plain Stamping, Marbled Edge» H 75 • Commended p. tu. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Above trains stop at all stations between Port The first inter collegiate debating con 1 State Superinfentlents E E. T hompsoh , Pastor. land and Salem. Turner, Marion. Jefferson. J *’» Schools, College lTesi i ' «Irnt« .in.lothrt F tucut« r# The Reporter one year and a copy of this magnificent test in Oregon was held at Willamette Services in the Christian church : Preach- Albany. Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. > aluit st w itbvut iiumber Junction City. Eugene. Cottage Grove, Drain, university last Friday evening, the con ingevery Lord s day at 11 a ni. and 7:30 work for S3.15. Invaluable p tn Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to Ash land inclusive. testants being M. L. Applegate. D. V. the household, and to tn. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer the teacher, scholar, pro Hoaebtirg Tlall Dally. Kuykendall and L. H. Whittlesey, tessioual man. and self meeting Thursday, 7 :3Op tn. educator. LEAVE: ARRIVE: MOT» F. FOR PI BI.K'ATIOM. champions of the university at Eugene, F. A. P owell , Pastor. Portland........... 8:30 A M | Roseburg 5 20 P M THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. BO YEARS' Roseburg 7::» A M | Portland... 4 30PM S t . J ames E piscopal C hurch — Lay-Ser and G. Hibbard, Miss M. F. Beatty anil It is easy to find the word wanted EXPERIENCE vices every Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m, It is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. Land office at Oregon City, Oregon Bert E. Haney, who argued for Wiliam DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. It is easy to trace the grow th of a word. J Ian, 4th, 189?» S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between It is easy to learn what a word means. PULl.WRN * BUFFET Notice ii* hereby given that the following- ette. The question discussed was, "Re O and II. Sunday school 2:30 p. ni. Ves- named settlers have filed notice of their inten The Chicago Time»-Herald sayat— SLEEPERS pers 7 30. Services once a month. tion to make final proof in support of their solved. That labor organizations are an Wetater’s International Dlcttonarv in its present form is absolute authority on everything pertaining claims and that said proofs will be made before economic benefit.” Judge Burnett and T. B riody , Pastor. to our ianaiiage in th<» way of orthography, ortho- 1 the Register and Receiver at Oregon City. Ore- W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri- SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, epy.etyinoioev, and definition From it there is no 1 i gon. on Feb 15th, 1^98. viz Harvey W Gllling- Judge Galloway were two of the judges appeal. Ilians perfect a* human effort and scholar-, Jl | ham; H E 9795 for the northwest quarter of ship can make it —Dae. H. lsuft. I day at 2 30 p. m. in reading room. Kegg of debate. The decision w as in favor of Attached to all Through Train«. building V irginia W. G bover . Pte^ T rade M arks | 12, T. 4 8, R. 6 W __ GET THE REST. West Side Division. He names the following witnesses to prove Willamette. K lva P. N eal , Sec. D esigns |^*Speciinen pages sent on application to ( his continuous residence upon and cultivation C opyrights A c BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS G. C. MERK I AM CO., Publishers, . of said land, vii John L. Bilger, of McMinn SECRET ORDERS. A CorvalUa man named Schmidt went Anyone tending n sketch and dMCrtptlvn may Springfield, .Wass.. P.S..4. < ' ville, orc., William K Heckart, of Chase. Ore., Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) quickly nncertain our opinion free whether an K nowlis C haftb » No. 12, O. E. S -Meets al Jasper Agee, ot McMinnville, Ore. and Chas up to Skagway, but did not leniam long. invention ia probably patentable. Coromuntea Masonic ball the 2d and 4th Monday evening 7 80 A M 1 Lv tiuuaetrtctly confidential Handbookon Patent« Jones, of Chase, Ore. Portland Ar 1 5 50 P pi in each month Visiting members eoralallv in •ent free. Oldeet agenev for «ecurin« patent». 10.15 A M Lr John I.. Bilger. H F. 9794 for the southwest His son is still theie and has w ritten him McMinnville LvJ vited. MYRTA APPERSON. W M Fateuta taken through Munn A lo. receive Lv| 3 66 R / quarter of He< . 12, T 4 8. R 6 \\ He names the a letter, which makes him the sickest 12:15 P M Ar Corvallis notkd, without unarpe, m the R L. CONNER. Sec. Ml FIFE OF APPOINTAIENT OF FA- following witnesses to prove his continuous res A O. V. W — Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and FIT TO I«!». idence upon and culli\ a tion uf said land, vii: man in Corvallis. The letter save Skag At Albany and Corvallis connect wE>, Wfh third Fridays of each month. 7 30 p. m. Lodge i \\ iiiiain K Heckart, of Chase, Ore , Harvey W trains of Or. Central * Eastern Ry. ’ room in Vnlon block ] Gillingham, of McMinnville. Ore Jasper Agee, way is having a boom tar beyond any A handeoraelv llluetrated weekly. MrtieM cir W H FLETl HER M W I ot McMinnville, Ore. and Chas Jone*. U Chase. thing that anybody has dreamed of. VOTIC E is hereby given that the undersigned culation of any •ctentific knimal. Tertua, a Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.^ J. D. BAKER. Recorder 10 Ore year ; four month«, fl Kold by ail newsdealer». a \ \ i I. Ball ana Lilj Bail have been auli William E Heckart. 11 E 9759 (or live north Cooks get ISO per month witjiin a few appointed by the county court of Yamhill Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D. of H meets in Vuivn I 56 P M I Lv Portland west uuarter of He*' 6, T 4 8 , R W He names 4 Co. ” ’ ’ — New York hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each county, staje of Oregon, joint execu toga of the 7»PM|Ar MiMlnnville a ¡¿A Gffic*. 8» V Bt., Wuhlngton, DC. the tollowing witness«« to prove his continuous hours after arrival. Jim Crow carpenters estate of Wiu. Ball, deceased, late of said coun month. 8:80 P M I Ar Independence resilience Bpoa and cultivation **f mu < land, are paid fifty cents an hour, with all ths I ly Nov. 'herefore, all persons having claims CrsTkaPosT No 4—Meets the second and fourth vii Harvey W Gillingham of McMinnville. th* estate said deceased are notified Saturday ot each month in I nion hall at 10 SO Direct connection at Han Franciaeo with Qrci- Do you,know, that Elsia Wright carnet I Ore , John I, Bileer. of McMinnviitr pre., work they can Jo showered upon them, against an»t required to present th epi with the proper a. m on second Saturday and at iOS) a. m. on I dental and Oriental and Ba< ific Mail steamship J Jasper Agee, of McMtunville. Ore . andCnncie} voucher*, duly verified, wtliilo mi mepths from Uh Saturday a full line of lubricating oils for machin- ‘ : Jones, of Chase, Ore All members of the order are line* for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing date« QP while contractors iu« pojning money. i the date of this notice to rhe undesigned ex cordially invited to attend our meetings application CHAS B MOORES, Register ery ? Owners of valuable harvesting amt i ¿fc Rhodes Tlie letter i »used the CorvaiM German ecutors at the ofike oi E F. M assing Commander. Rate« and ticket« to Fs«tem point« and Europe McMinnville. Y amhill county state < f Oregon B. F. CLCgtsa. Adjt. other machinery cannot afford to exper > Also JAPAN CHINA, HONOLCLC and AC8- to exclaim "( walked de floor tiff lour > Paled at McMinnville, Oregon. January 51st TRALIA can be obtained from u. A. Wilcox, E lvira A asxmbly N o . 18, L' sitkd A rtis » ns — X. M. J. J 2.LLL, BALL, iment with poor oile. lie ctmee the heel Three addition» were made to the mem- o'clock dis morning mitout schleep. J i •en« Meet first and third Monday night* of each month Ticket Aftent. McMinnville LILY BALL C H MARKHAM, on the market and they are warranted berehip of (tie Cumberland Presbyterian hat' made a big mistake; I went at de JontuhxecuAors oi the Last Will and Testa at TBOp ia la Lnion block. Gen. Freight andFasMOferAnnL lent of ”aid deceased W G. HENDERSON, M. A. 55 not to gum. church on Sunday. right time, but I came away too soon." I RHODES A HNODtfi, Atl'ya for the Ertat«. J. W. BONES. SCC R KOEHLKR, Manager. SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD I Blood Poison BORH Cbe Practical Dome physician sss Webster’s International Dictionary P atents Scteatific American. HUHN The Shasta Route