A Woman's Burden O.R.&M This is a story of a woman addressed to women. It is a plain statement of facts too strong in themselves to require embellishment, too true to be doubted, too in structive to be passed over by any woman who appre ciates the value of good health. The women of to-day are not as strong as their grandmothers. They are bearing a burden in silence that grows heavier day by day; that is upping their vitality, clouding their hap piness, weighing them down with the wcc of ill health. Mrs. Alexander B. Clark, of 417 Michi gan Avenue, Detroit, is a typical woman of to-day. A wife with such ambition as only a loving wife can have. But the joys of her life were marred by the ex istence of disease. Suffering as thousands of her sisters have suffered, she almost despaired of life and yet she was cured. To-day she is well 1 She wants others to profit by her ex perience ; to grow well; to enjoy health; to be as happy as she is. "For five years I suffered with ovarian trouble,” is Mrs. Clark’s own version of the story. "I was not free one single day from headache and intense twitching pains in my neck and shoulders. "For months at a time I would be con fined to my bed. “At times black spots would appear before my eyes and I would become blind. My nerves were in such a state that a step on the floor unsettled me. LOCAL DIRECTORA CHURCHES. B aptist - Services Sunday II u. ni. and 7 :30 p. in ; .Sunday Behoof 9:50 u . in.; the young peoide’s soolct v 6 15 p u> Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. L'ovenunt meeting first Thursday evening before the first Sunday of each month. K. \\. K ino , Pastor, McTHoniHT E piscopal —Hervu cs every Sabbatii 11:00 a. in. and 7:30 p. ui. Sunday school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7 <w> p m. Thursday. 1>. T. S unmebvillk , Pastor. Cu m a. Paus b yt er I a n —Her vices ever y Sa b- bathll .OOa m ami 7:3V p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. ni. Y. P. (J. E . Sunday 6:30 p. in. Pray er meet mg T'hnrstiay, 7 30 p in. E E T hompson , Pastor. Services in the Christian church Preach ing every Lord’s diiy at 11 a m. and 7:30 p in Y’oung people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30p m. F. A P owell . Pastor. N t . J ames E piscopal C hurch —Lay-Ser- vices every Sunday at II o’clock a. ui, S t . J ame *« C atholic —-First t., between G and H. Hutiiiay school 2:30 p. tu. ) es- peri 7 :»i. .Service« olire a month. I . BiíioDf, Pastor W. C T. U. -Meets on every . Fri day nt 2 80 p in. in reading room, Kegg ” VIRO TN (A W G BU VE M Pivi building E lva I’. N eal , S uo . “ Eminent doctor-., skillful nurses, th« best food and medicine all failed. Then I consented to an operation. That, too, failed and they said another one was nec essary. After the second I was worse than ever and the world was darker than before. " It was then I heard of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. "I heard that they had cured cases like mine and I tried them. u They cured me I They brought sun shine to my life and filled my cup with happiness. ” The headache is gone ; the twitching is gone ; the nervousness is gone; the trembling has ceased, and I have gained twenty-six pounds. u Health and strength is mine and I am thankful to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People for the blessing.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills nave proved a boon to womankind. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, they restore the requisite vitality to all parts of the body, creating functional regularity and perfect harmony throughout the nervous system. The pallor of the cheeks is changed Io the delicate blush of health; the eyes bright en; the muscles grow elastic, ambition is created and good health returns. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, who universally consider them the most important remedial agent they have to dispense. I ¡ I I J. II. Nelson, dentist. The Fiipcrinlendent armed with wia- EAST AND SOUTH Dayton has reelected her scl;ool teach .loiii and filled with the spirit guard« VIA the interest of every pupil with jealous ers for another year. Mr. John T. Rice has entered upon a I care. He is the guardian in w hose care | clerkship at the Grange & Farmers’ Co. j thoughtful and aolieitoua parents have entrusted their children for special moral | store. OF THE i and religious instruction, hence it be- Miss Josa I loft stat ter has gone to Linn i comes bis duty first of all to protect them county to tench a four mouths’ term of from the evil influences of careless, irrev GIVES THE CHOICE OF school. ■ erent and superficial teachers. It is a Express Trains Leave Portland Dally J. M. Sherwood, deputy supreme com fact well known that a sceptical, worldly- TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL mander of the K. O. T. M., is in the city minded, or otherwise incompetent teach LEAVE. ARRIVE. ' I’ortbinil.......... » 00 F M I San Franchco. 7:15 A A in the interest of the order. er may sow tares among the wheat which Ni.n Frani-ihCO.IHX) 1* M I ro.tlAUd............. 0:30 A The wise Children and adults tortured by burns, require years to eradicate. Alreve trains stop »1 all stations between Port scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases and diligent superintendent knows what land and Sale.n. Turner, Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Tangent. Sliedda. Halsey, Harrisburg. may secure instant relief by using De kind of seed bis teachers are sowing, and Junction City, Eugene, t stage Grove. Drain. Oakland ami all stations from Roseburg to Axil- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great he guards against the sower of the tares. land inclusive. He also protects bis pupils from the VIA VIA pile remedy. Hill’s Pharmacy. Itoaeburg IHnil Daily. Spokane Salt Lake LEAVE: ARRIVE: B. Gabriel, of the general merchandise base influences of evil minded and un Portland.......... S:30 A M | Roseburg.......... 5.20 P M firm of Nichols <Jc Gabriel, left here Wed ruly fellow pupils. He does not allow Minneapolis Denver Roseburg......... 7:30 AM | Portland 4.80 P M nesday morning for Excelsior, Mo., on the teacher to be embarrassed, the les Omaha St. Paul DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. business and to visit his parents. He son spoiled, or the class demoralized by AND AND PVLL7VY7SN * BUFFET some unruly spirit, but by gentleness, will probably begone six weeks. J. C. Chicago Kansas City SLEEPERS firmness, tact and discipline wisely ad AND Nichols, junior member of the firm, will LOWEST RATES TO ALL have charge of Mr. Gabriel’s business ministered, preserves the integrity of the SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, class. By him the students are assigned EASTERN CITIES. during his absence.—Dayton Herald. Attached to all Through Trains. to their proper classos, and he is ever on West Side Division. This week a large line of boys’, youths’ the alert for the shrinking new comer, OCEAN STEAMERS and gents’ clothing arrived at the Grange and for the visitor who attends the Lea ve Portland Every 4 Days BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ,CORVALLIS Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) & Farmer Co.’s store, and they are sell school. • • FOR • • Portland 7:»> A M 1 Lv Ar I 5:» P M ing them wav down. 14-2 The details of the work are upon his Lv S:0fi P M 10:16 A M 1 Lv McMinnville Corvallis 12:15 1* M 1 Ar Lv 1 1:06 P Xi What is worrying the boys of Co. B is mind and heart on the Lord’s day and the fact that their conipauy has been se on the other six as well. He vies with At Albany and Corvallis connect witi» trains of Or. Central & Eastern Ry. lected for a severe test during the month the secular teacher in securing perfect OCEAN STEAMERS of July. They are to goon a seven days’ order in his school, All un the program OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER and Exprow Train Daily, (Except Sunday.> march with but fourteen pounds of iood for the hour adjusts itself to its proper M I Lv Portland CITY OF TOPEKA to the man. As the average man will eat place. The session opens promptly on M I Ar McMinnville six pounds of food a day, this allowance time. The atmosphere is charged with Leave Portland every B days for Alaska Points. Direct connection al San Francisco with Occi only provides for a day and one meal. It discipline, but is not oppressive. Every Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokohoma dental and Oriental and Pacific Mail steamship»* might be well lor Yamhillers to ascertain thing moves like clock work. When the and Hong Kong, via The Northern Pacific Steam lines for JAPAN ANUCHINA. Sailing dates uii. application. the proposed line of march, and drive in lesson is taken up he permits no inter ship Co. in connection with O. R. & N. Kates and tickets to Easternnolnts and Europe«. For full information call on O. IL <t N. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUS their stray chickens and pigs, and it ruption of the teacher in the class work, RHODES At HilOIlt:*», Agents, TRALIA, can be obtained froiu G. A. Wilcox,, might not be amiss to get the dog in for an interrupted lesson is like an inter Or Address- McMinnville, Or Ticket Agent, McMiunvhle. C. H. MARKHAM, training. rupted sermon—its force is largely lost. W. If HL R1HI KT, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. Gen. Pass. Agt. At the close of the study of the lesson What pleasure is there in life with a R. KOEHLER, Manager. POKTLAND, OH. headache, constipation and biliousness? he guards against the annoyance of the Thousands experience them who could school by extended speech making, or become perfectly healthy by using De hobby riding, or vain theorizing, but in Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous the review of the lesson seeks to pursue such methods as shall promote the care little pills. Hill’s Pharmacy. A resident of Happy valley recently ful study of the lesson each week by sowed some wheat and oats near the teachers and pupils alike, aud above all house, and a neighbor warned him that else, that the great central truths of the the chickens would soon have it if some lesson may be so summarized and put thing wasn’t done to prevent it. The into a nutshell that every attendant msy carry them home with him. lady of the household conceived the idea Being a wise man he brings the ses of making gloves for the chickens’ feet. It worked so well on the trial with n sion to a close before the school is ex single member of the flock, that gloves hausted, so the work which began with were made for about two dozen of them, Biletice ends with enthusiasm. Rev. G. H. B ennett , and the grain crop was allowed to grow. Newberg, Oregon. We understand a patent will be applied LOCAL NEWS. A new line of tobacco and cigars just received at Bettman & Warren’s. The Grange & Farmers’ Co. carry the Salem woolen goods. 15-4 Good wringers, ull styles and prices from fl.60 up. Hodson sells them. John Bones was down from Sheridan on Monday. Chas. I’. Nelson of the Grange store was down to Portland on Tuesday. Hoskins will repair your harness or sell you new, and put von in good shape for spring work. See him. F. W. Spencer will give you the inside on price if yon wish to purchase a new I buggy this spring. Horace Ramsey, a Forest Grove stu dent, spent vacation at home in this city, returning Wednesday. The Shasta Route ROUTES GREAT OREGON NORTHERN RY. SHORT LINE SAN 4- FRANCISCO for. Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries a full line of lubricating oils for machin ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and oilier machinery cannot afford to exper iment with poor oils. Ho carries the best on the market and they are warranted not to gum. tf James Madson has recently bought the twenty acre tract of land ut J. S. Baker, which lite latter got a year ago in a trade with J. C. Lucas. Mr. Madson is al ready the wheat raising king of Cheha- lem valley, and the way he adds to his large acreage at stated periods, he bids fair to own everything that joins him at no distant day. It is indeed a poor crop season when he is unable to figure up very handsome profits on his year’s work.—New berg Graphic. S. C. Pearson and C. F. Daniels are bailiffs in court this week for the petit jurors, and J E. Noll is .waiting ou the grand jury. Horse sboeiug, all kind of repair work, It is true wisdom for every plow sharpening, etc., done at lowest SECRET ORDERS body to take a thorough course of <_>. F H -Meet« at rates by E. F. Sutherland, at Johnson’s Masonic hall the 2d aud 4th Monday evening Swift ’s Specific just at this season old stand on Bstreet. 11-4 Ln each month. Vldtimr ruetnbcis roidlallv in- Vlted MYKTA APPEK8ON. W M of the year. The blood is sluggish Rev R W. King returned on Thursday K. I.. CONNER, Beu. aud impoverished, and the system A O. IT. W.—Charity Lodge No. 7 meet ', first and of hist week from holding a revival in third Fridays of each tnonlb, i 30 p. hi . Lodge Ashland. There were 32 conversions is full of impurities which should room tn Union blea k W, H. FLETCHER. M W during the meeting be eliminated. Iu addition to J D B a KER, Beuorder. 10 H. G. Guild removed with his family Yamhill Lodgti No 10 1» of H. meets in Union thoroughly cleansing the blood, hall neconci auu fourth Friday evu nings ol eueb to Salem hist week. Mr. Guild has se month. and toning up the system so as to CUSTER P ost N o 9—Meet« the second and fourth cured an interest in the Salem Independ The SiiperintrnsleiK’v Untie« mxl Saturday of each month in Union hall at 10:Ju ent. avoid loss of appetite and a gen Opportunities. a m. on second Saturday and at 10.81) a. in. on 4th Saturday All member« of the order are [Read before the Yarnhill County Sunday eral run-down feeling in the Don’t annoy others by your coughing, cordially invited tv attend onr meeting* School Association, held at Newberg. March E. F. M anning , Commander. spring, S. S. S. so strengthens and and risk your life by neglecting a cold. 24th and 25th. j B. F. CLURINB, Atijl One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, builds up ns to fortify against the As implied in his title, it id the duty E lvira A ssembly N o 18. U nited artisans — Meet first aud third Monday nights of each month colds, croup, grippe and all throat and of the superintendent to superintend his many forms of dangerous illness at 7:30p. m. in Union block lung troubles. Hill’s Pharmacy. \VG HENDERSON. M. A. school, and to so harmonize the many that abound during the hot sum J W. BONES. Sec. 6» The Southern Pacific is distributing details of its w ork that every line of work mer season. It is a very small new ties along the west aide road. The shall converge upon a given point—the matter to take this pre 'on but 60 YEARS’ need for them has become great, the old promotion of the intelligent personal EXPERIENCE it insures health and strength all ties in many places having become bro piety among th« .voting. As suggested jJH JOT J** summer. Swift ’ s Specific by the character of his office,his opportu ken and rotten in the center. BE » f > g •’ / . fi E Tj In iA For the next 30 days I will sell wall nities are as vast and varied as his duties « y «Vf k U HfN» 3 paper at wav down prices to make room are important. tf”. Q' : 5 L m . fl The ideal superintendent is not neces for new stock on the wav. I do not carry sarily pre|rossesding personal appearance, is far ahead of all other remedies wall paper ns u side issue. This is your T rade M arks nor is he always possessed of groat funds for this purpose. ' Di SIGNS golden opportunity. It is a real C opyrights A c . of knowledge or of broad intellectual cul Vtf il. C. Buaxs. Anrone «ending a sketch Rnd description may blood remedy which promptly An Album of quickly Macnruim our opinion free whether an ture, but lie is always a person of good invention tn probably patentable ('on.tnunlca- purities the blood and thoroughly Judge Galloway was up from Oregon tionn «trlotbr confident lai Handbook on Patents natural ability, sympathetic, tactful, and sent free. Oldest agency lvi neenrinir patent». City this week. He I ihs let the contract, ol «¡nick perception and sound judge- renovates the entire system, tones rare Photographs Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive rpecial notice, without charge, in th«« for building hie dryer to a Vancouver | inept. and strengthens the stomach, and man, who w ill complete it iu time lor the It is the of the Wonders His faith in God is rugged—his piety renews the appetite. prune crop. It will have a capacity of id genuine. Ilia sentiments on all ques only safe tonic, being purely vege A handsomely illustrated weeklv. I treoit dn. culatton of any sdenUfic Journal. Terms. $.» h of the Universe. 3 ttl bushels per dav. year; four month«. 11. Hold by all newsdealers tions where morals are involved will al table, and the only blood remedy Whooping cough is the most distressing ways Ire found in harmony with the sen guaranteed to contain no arsenic, BI2 Pages. IO‘,xl21a Inches. Weight ON lbs. Branch office, t’dft F St , Washington, D. C. malady . but its duration « an lie cut short timent breathed in the scripture. His sulphur, mercury, potash or other The World’s Storehouse has given up its choicest historic by the use of.One Minute Cough Cure, ' inner heart lite anil his outer persona) mineral substance, which is of so Treasures for this Book. OOOOOOOO O <' QO ><' C OQC OOOOOO , which is also the I test known remedy for works will be found in keeping with the much importance to all who know I croup and all lung and bronchial troubles, religious profession. His morals may be the injurious effects of these drugs. From the Subjects at Large We Name a Few: most easily reconciled with his religion. Nature should be assisted by na i Hill’s Pharmacy. Hia own family circle believe in him. ture’s remedy, S. S. S. N«w Yosx C ity : East River Docks. New North River Bridge, Vanderbilt Residences R ostov Take Commonwealth ' Henry Nemmens is still at work de- Avenue, Boston Corninoti, Faneuil Hall. S cexes is the R ockies and Y ellow His children and his friends quote him S. S. S. and be well all summer. stone P are C alieoknu : Mirror Lake. Summit Rock. Big Trees. Yosemite Valiev Lick Obeerva 1 veloping his cinnabar claims on the head- as a worthy example, tory. Stanford Vnlveratty, Chinatown, etc. M exico Cathedral-. Bull Fighters etc S outh He enjoys the A merica Statue« Cathedrals and Cemeteries H awaii : Palaces, Groves, etc. I ndia Great > waters of Heer creek. Assays from stir- JveeUMOT f>f fhn •• Ci.nbrMgeJT' confidence of his neighl>ors. He is every Buddha, Taj Mahal, Temple of SUO Goda, Golden Pagoda. Temples, Mausoleums, Ruins T he H oly The One Greet StanC.r.rA Authority, ' face croppings give $19.50 in pure ciuna- L and : Baalbec, D r ms sc is, Street "Straight,” Jaffa, Mount of Olives, Gethsemane, Jerusalem Solo writ. * Hun. 1» J. nn)w«*r . dm alike, consistent, hopeful and watch- mon s Temple. Bethleu.m. River Jordan. Dead Sea etc A frica : Egyptian scenes TemDle« Justice U. s. mu p**1114» Uonrl. J bar to the ton A gang of men have ! fui. Pyramids. Ancient Cemeteries. S pain Gibraltar. Seville, M. eque ot Cordova, Alhambra Court of ] titUfiiSitrcl Lions. ITALY: Naples and Mt Vesuvius. Interior of San Martino, mo-t richlv decorated church In i citnmeucod working sinking shafts.— The duties of the su|>erintendent are the U. S dov I'rri»' n« the world, Pompeii. Pantheon. Forum. Coliseum Statuary, Paintings, Tombs'Cathedrals etc etc E ?[ of Ofltas. Uio u. A tpiA’ltW J Sheridan Bun. Scenes In Venice, St Mark's Church, Bridge of Sighs. Giant’s Staircase. Leaning Tower Columbus-' such as require in him a blameless life, ;] Court, Hit I ho Monument at Genoa, etc. P aris Notre Dame. Trocadero. Eittel Tower. The Madelaine Hotel de i iH-dl The new mercantile firm of P. Fisher! decision of character, and real love for Ville. Grand Opera House. Arch of Triumph. Louvre Gallery, Painting«, statuary Tomi« Palace- ifcr». Ì Interior», etc. B elgium . H olland . S witzerland and all their Tre, ore«. G fiimany National A Co. have it good sited iul\ertisement in | . his great work. He is a constant stu- Wairtnly Museum,Statue ol Frederick the Great. Royal Palare Interior Royal Mausoleum- Dresden Gallery CuinilK 4l Sistine Madonna. Cologne Cathedral. The Pa««lon Play, Vienna. St Stephen s Church P anorama this issue, aud are firm iielievers in the 1 ' dent of human nature. He knows the j bT SuprniHen.l.T or C onstantinople Mosques. Tornire, etc Kt-sta Moscow. St. Petersburg Royal Museum St < i M.’hooH, ( olleu.' I’rvf | value of planter's ink. Mr. Fisher is to be | ! dispoaition of hie school. He studies the ■ Isaac’s Cathedral Royal Palace. G reat B ritain : Shakespeare s Theatre and House Keswick d»’nO1nn.|othrvl’dur«tj Warwick Castle. Durham Cathedral, Trafalgar Square, St. Pauls. Westminster House'of Parila uUuost wdiLiut uuniber. local manager of the business, and they '• characteristics of his teachers and otti ment, Towers of London, Liverpool Dock« SCOTLAND: Ellens Isle. Stirling Castle John Knoz invaluable House, Edinburgh. Holyrood Castle. Sack rille street. Dublin, etc., etc. ’ will have the lienetit of a first-class sales cers. lie remembers the faces of all Ids fi» Ih«» household, end lo Ilei, ncli-'i 'i. prv- lady in the person of Mrs. F. W. Red flock and soou knows most of them by ! I•**! 'ml Hutu, and s-if- It is the only book ever executed in Photographic Colors at ehu. .«L i mond. name. Being ol an affectionate nature : THE BEST TOR PRACTICAL USE. Popular Prices. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon. There is probably no piece of furniture and of tender sympathies he always' It le MMy to find tho v» cwd wanted Feb ¿Jd, It la May to MMertain thè pf^nunclatlon. ’ OT1CE t« hereby given that the following A liberal education in World's Ihstonr acqui red while being entertained A trip around the worbik I iu the city with so many Combined i speaks to the childien on the street. The \ named settler has filed notice of her in* It faea«y tn trace ih« rroatn o» n word in an hour. The delights of travel without its discomforts : its 'ametit without its* iti. functions and so perfect in conltniction i idea: eiq-erintondent is wise—ho always1 tentiun to make final proof in support of her expense. that «»dd proof will be made before Ths book 1» printed on the very flnest grades of super-sized and super-calendered and heavy enam The ( !n\ i ' i • . is the new Harvard "high-low’ dental 1 knows the difference Is-tween "children” clatni.and th«- county clerk of Yamhill County at Mc eled book paper mad« «specially for this book, and bound In the r.chest biudIngs Welmrr’A liitamMimwl ldctloi.iG v K ¡ | » >^nt Minnville. Oregon, on April 20th, 189b, vii , rnrn» I* sinolii'e authority on errryiiiin« n*! *Ahni << chair just put in by Pr. I«rov Lewie. It , and "boys and girls ” and “ young ladies i Lttcv Gill; H k 10,33!*, for the north west quar to our lungiirtif'. <ti iht»vi», iti i •py.wvmortMTv. m»d definì" •> I n»i»i it there k n » , :• the latest improvement iu its line. It i , and young gentl^tien” and addresses ter of <rc II, T 4 9 . R.r. W. appeM. Iti««* iwrterr i « I-„men rtfvrt Hud«Uiulat PUBLISHERS PRICE. She name« the following witnesses to prove •hipenfi luafco it Itrc. 11. i^A can be varied in width, in head-rest. them in appropriate terms. In the con her conti’iuous residence upon and cultivation OCT TMP BEST. Silk Cloth. Sid« and Back, Stamped in Gold............................... |3 25 of aid land, viz , Charles Sumner Jones and ; made into a child's chair, made recsini- duct of hie school he seeks to entertain SpetHuen pagei »ent ci «ippiuation to Robert Worthinetun Fanner of Chaae. urefon. o. .♦ c. AfEwnrur co., mibuaw, , bent st all auglea aud turned in any po- the mind so as to instruct, edify und per and August Loukaysle and Pater Glebls of Mc- The Reporter one year and a copy of this Artistic work, Nprlngtiebf, Maas., f’.N.st. i Minuvllle. Oragou 104 i sitioD. It is a little workshop in itselt. sonally blew every |>arUcipant. for $2.75. UMAS B Moonia. Barite- I lié Art Photografs S.S.S& Blood Scientific American. MUNN sCo.36'8™-’-'» New York 'Webster’s International Dictionary of the World