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LOCAL NEWS. How Relief Came. O.R.&N EAST AND SOUTH William T. Hash was born in Sanga VIA mon county, Ill., Nov. 12th, 1828, and died at Dayton, Or., April 23d, 1898, aged 69 year«, 5 mouth* aud 11 days. He came to California and from there to OF THE ■ Oregon in 18-50 with an older brother, TO THE John I. Hash, who alone of four brothers and four sisters survives him. He was GIVES THE CHOICE OF niairied Sept. 27th, 1855, to Roeella Hud Express Trains 1^-ave Portland Dally dleston, who died Jan. 31st, 1877. He TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL was the father of 7 daughters, 5 of whom LEAVE. ARRIVE < Portland............ 6.Ou P M I San Francisco.. 7:45 A St are living, Meda Snell, Flora B. Fletcher, 5an Francisco.s:uo P M I Poirland............. 9:a0 A M Esther Bond, Adria Phelps and Eva Above trains stop at all stations between Port Bertram. He was one of the pioneers of land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jntferson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrhburx. Oregon, and served during the Indian Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, war of 18.56 with the Oregon volunteers, Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to Ash land inclusive, Captain Hembree's company. VIA VIA Howeburg Mail Daily. Deceased united with Yamhill lodge Spokane Salt Lake LEAVE: ARRIVE: No. 20, I. 0. O. F., ou the 17th day of Portland............8:30 A M | Roseburg........... 5.20 P M Minneapolis Denver Roseburg.......... 7:30 AM | Portland............ 4.30 PM July, 1870, and with Dayton encamp St. Paul Omaha DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. ment No. 14, on Oct. 2d, 1880, and was a AND AND PULL.MRN * BUFFET charter member of Banner lodge, No. 53, Chicago Kansas City SLEEPERS Rebeccas of Lafayette, and a charter AND member of Naoma lodge No. 83, insti LOWEST RATES TO ALL SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, tuted Dee. 13th, 1895. With an intimate EASTERN CITIES. Attached to all Through Trains. ______ acquaintance with our deceased brother West Side Division. of inure than 40 years, I liave always OCEAN STEAMERS BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND C0RVALLI» found him a true man, a good citizen, Lea ve Portland Every 3 Days Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) obliging neighbor and faithful and true • • FOR • • 1 7:33 A M 1 Lv Portland Ar I 5:50 P M Odd Fellow. He has fallen amid life’s I 10:15 A M 1 Lv McMinnville 3:06 P M Lv 12:15 P aM 1 Ar (. ’ «»ivalli> Btruggles at the post of duty, full of Lv 1 1:05 P M ••• honors. At Albany and Corvallis connect with Let the record of his virtues and worth trains of Or. Central ,t Eastern Ry. OCEAN STEAMERS be indelibly inscribed upon our hearts OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER and Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) and his memory cherished forever. i:50 P M I Lv Portland CITY OF TOPEKA Jos. H oberg . 7:30 P M I Ar McMinnville J. H. Nelson, dentist. The editor of this paper has a good phaeton for sale. Price $35. A new line of tobacco and cigars just received at Bettman A Warren’s. The teachers’ local institute meets in This is the sequel of a terrible calamity which Sheridan on Saturday, the 30th inst. affected many sections of the country some years ago. Hoskins will repair your harness or A host of victims suffered disease and death. The sell you new, acid put you in good shape survivors have now a new reason to rejoice. for spring work. See him. In the spring is the time to paint your many fatalities about seven years ago. About «ven years ago the La Grippe “I was troubled with shortness.of breath, ( house. Let R. M. Wade & Co. tigure on visited various sections of the country palpitation of the heart and a general de jour paint bill. in its deadly might scattering di«a« and bility. My back also pained me severely. death among its hosts of victims. .Tatúes McCain has moved back to the “I tried different doctors and ear-folly Most of those afflicted who escaped followed their directions, but ro benefil •aylor property, in order to Be nearer death then, have lived on in suffering, was apparent. I used numerous remedies the postofbee. broken in health and ambition; for the that were highly recommended but na after-effects of this disease are dangerous. F. W. Spencer will give you the inside satisfactory results were obtained. A large portion of the survivors have a “ I began to give up all hope of recrivir.g on price if you wish to purchase a new- feeling of oppression in the chest. relief. My condition was deplorable. A little exertion causes a violent action buggy this spring. “ In reading a St. Louis newspaper 1 of the heart, described as “ palpitation." Cold water alabastine, mixed paints, noticed an article extolling Dr. Wulianu’ There is mental anxiety, depression, leads aud oils of all kinds. Hodson sells Pink Pills for Pale People. blueness of the skin, indicating impaired “ After making inquiries regarding them them cheap. circulation of the blood. I concluded to give the pills a thorough t iaL The sluggishness of its circulation im After next Saturday it will be Post “ I used the first box and was wonderfully pairs the functions of most of the organs ; master Jas. McCain. His commission relieved. the stomach and intestines fail to perform “ I bought two more boxes and continued wus received on the 23d. their work, while the appetite and diges taking them. tion become seriously affected. Hodson will sell you window shades at “A marked improvement was soon This complaint has baffled eminent noticeable; the shortness cl breath, the pal- 15 cents. Ingrain wall paper at 30 cents physicians and exhausted the results of Citation of my heart and kindred ailments and while backs at 5 cents. pharmacopoeia. egan to abate. Recently, however, a means for a cure A. J. Appereon was in Portland Tues “ After taking four Foxes cf these pills, I has been obtained. was restored to good health. Among tho« who have been restored to day. He says the Multnomah republi “ I feel like a new man now, and can trans cans are confident of a big victory in health by it is Herman H. Eveler, of 811 W. Main Street, Jefferson, Mo., a resident act my business with increased ambition.” To add strength to his story Mr. Eveler June. of that city for thirty-eight years, well made affidavit ¿fore Notary Public Adam known as a successful contractor. Leave Portland every 6 days 8:30 P M i Ar Independence Themes at Christian church next Poutszong and he will gladly answer in Lord’s day: “Why not be a Christian?" He was one of the victims of the Hid. Wauled. for Alaska Points. Direct connection at San Francisco with Occi quiries to tho« enclosing stamp for reply. “Grippe” «ven years ago and has since Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokohoma dental and Oriental and Pacific Mail steamship The trustees of the M. E. church of and The reason that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills at Ila. ui., and “Gymnastics and Godli been troubled with its after-effects. Hong Kong, via The Northern Pacific Steam lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application. ness,” at 8 p. in. “That he lives to-day,” he says, “is for Pale People are helpful in such cases North Yamhill will receive separate ship Co. in connection with O. R. «fc N. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. For full information call on O. R. & N. this, is that they are composed of vegetable due to a remarkable occurrence. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUS A speciman ol wool 18 inches long sealed bids until 12 o’clock, noon, May RHODE» A KHODEH, Agents, remedies which art dirertly on the impairs TRALIA, can be obtained lronx G. A. Wilcox. “ I was taken with a malady just after the taken from the back of one of John Red 14th, 1898, for the erection of a church. blood, the foundation of disease. Or Address: McMinnville, Or. Ticket Agent, McMinnville. Grippe ” visited this section and cawed so C. II. MARKHAM, mond's yearling Cotswolds, has been left First, for the building of a brick church. W. 11 HI It I*HI KT, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. Gen. Pass. Agt. Second, for the erection of building, all at the sanctum by Inspector Jas. Minty. R. KOEHLER, Manager. POHTLAND, OK. Card ot '■'lauiiks. The Reporter is prepared to print your material furnished on the ground. Third, LOCA L I )I It ECTOR Y We desire to thank our friends ami horse bills. We have a complete line oí for the erection of building, all material neighbors for their care ami attention cuts and can put up a bill suitable for furnished except doors, windows and CHURCHES hardware. Fourth, for cloth, paper and Prices low. B a FTf at -ServicesBiuiday 11 a. tn. and shown us in our bereavement in the any animal in the county. painting, all material to be furnished by 7:30 p. m ; Sunday school 9:50 u in. ; the death of our brother; ami also do we de Up-to-date jewelry is now displayed at hoard. Board reserves the right to re young people’s sooictv H:15 p in Prayer sire to thank McMinnville camp, No, meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Covenan t Wm. F. Dielsclineidei’s. The very pret ject any or all bids. Plans and specifi meeting first Thursdit v evening before I he 128, W. O. W., for their fraternal spirit tiest novelties obtainable, and very cations can be seen at Rev. 0. first Sunday of each month and love shown our brother during his cheap. R. W. K in «;, Pastor. White’s, North Yamhill. sickness and burial. M ktiioihht E piscopal Services every For the next 30 days 1 will sell wall 19-2 G. W. I’ krkins , P. SMAf.l. ANO fAMILY. Sabbath 11 :(M) a. in. and 7 :3o p. m. Sunday (>a|>erat way down prices to make room President Board. school 9:3O a m. Prayer meeting 7 .00 p tn. Thursday. D. T. S cmmkbvillk , Pastor. I was resiling an advertisement of for new stock on the way. I do not carry (T mb . P uksbytkrian ServiceseverySab Kheuinntism «'uretl. wall paper as a side issue. This is your bath 11:00 a in and 7:30 p. m. Sunday Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diar golden opportunity. My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. < . E., Sunday G :30 rhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enter m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p. m. 9tf H. C. B uhnb . Balm for rheumatism with great relief, prise recently, which leads me to write E E. T hompson , Pastor. WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES and 1 can recommend it as a splendid What pleasure is there in life with a I thia. 1 can truthfully say 1 never used Services in the < 'brief ian church : Preacli- liniment for rheumatism ami other ingevery Lord’s day at II a m. and 7 :30 ) any remedy equal to it for colic and headache, constipation ami biliousness? p m Young peoph^’s meeting at ♦» 3o p. I have never had to use Thousands experience them who could household use for which we have found m. Sunday School at 9:13 a. m. Prayer diarrhoea mote than two or three doses to cure the become perfectly healthy by using De it valuable.—W. J. C ivi . ek , Red Creek, meeting 'Thursday, 7;30p m. E. A. 1‘ owki . l , Pastor. worst ease with myself or children.—W. Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous N. Y. Mr. Cuvier is one of the leading mer S t . J amkm E piscopal <’ iilhcii — Ih v. G. A. S troud , Popotnoke City, Md. -Hev. For little pills. Hill’s Pharmacy. . Plummer. Second Snmlay in each chants of this village and one of the most sale by S. Iloworth A Co. MrH. Robert Addison of Dayton, Ore., mouth, morning and evening, 1.ay-Ser prominent men in this vicinity.—W. G. vices other Sundays. is visiting the family of Rev. Sicafoose farm tn Trade. I’ hiphen , editor Red Creek Herald. Fol S t . J amks C atholic —First st., between and Mrs. Fishback, her sister. About G atol II. Sunday school 2:30 p. in. Vea sale by S. iloworth A Co. A farm near Newberg, consisting of four weeks ago her husband died, being purs 7:3ü. Services once a month. 240 acres, I Oil in cultivation, to exchange I‘. B riody , Pastor quite wealthy, and had $6000 in gold THE GREAT Two desirable upstairs rooms in St. T. U. Meets on every Fri for a larger place. Inquire at this oilice buried, which the family have never been Charles building for rent. Suitable for 30 p. m. in reailing room, K.egg able to find.—Independence West Side. office* or living rooms. Inquire of N. E. V irginia \V. U bovik , Pies National Family A New Deparlure, Children and adults tortured by burns, Kegg. Newspaper The latent ami newest patterns oí wall scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases HECRET ORDERS. paper just arrived at 0. Griteen’e. 9tf may secure instant relief by using De K nowles (H ahteh No, 12, <» E. s Meets at For* FflRfDERS Masonic hall the J«l und 4th Monday evening Why not buy you a tirât grade wheel— Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great in each month. Visiting lueinber« coicft a 11 y in Vited. MYKTA APPERSON, W M. pile remedy. Hill's Pharmacy. Columbia is the cheapest in the end. and VlULiBGERS R. L. CONNER, See. J. P. Irvine, member of the congress A. O U. W Charity Ixjdge No. 7 meets first and We now have a lew thousand dollars to third Fridays of ea<*h month, 7:30 p. m. Lodge and your favorite home paper ional committee for this county, has been loan on farm property, at good terms. room in Union block. W. II. FLETCHER, M. W notified that Hon. F. X. Schoonmaker of 12tf M c C ain . I rvine A V inton . J. D. BAKER, Recorder. 10 Yamhill Lodge No. io l>. of ||. meets in I nion Van S. w ill lie at Commercial stables New Jersey will speak at Sheridan Mon hall second and fourth Friday evening« of each month, Monday afternoon* and Tuesdays, Wed day evening, May 23d, and in this city Mr. Schoonmaker »puke C uster P ost N o . 9 Meets the second and fourth nesdays and Thursdays at Sheridan and May 31st. both 1 YEAR for $1.25. Saturday ot each month in Union hall al 10:30 here dining the campaign of 1 Siiti, mid a ui. on second Saturday and at 10:30 a. in. on Fridays ami Saturdays at McMinnville, CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all orders to the finest 4th Saturday. All members ot the order are was accorded credit for one of balance of time at North Yamhill. The cordially invited to attend our meeting*. THE REPORTER political addresses of the year. E I*. M annino , Commander, other horse, Baron Douglas, will be at It is true wisdom for every B. F. C lubink , Adji. W. J. Slater is an out and out Geer Commercial stables all the time. body to take a thorough course of E lvira A ssembly N o 18, I’ nitei » A rtisans man although he has never been a re- ence for Governmental and Dolitiual Meet first and third Mondas nigbtsof each mouth J. W. H knky . . . information. Contains the Constitu Swift ’s Specific just at this season tion of ... the .. United at 7:80 p. m. in Union block. publican. He says he thinks Mr. Geer States, the Constitution of the State of New York, the Dingley Tariff bill, with a \\ G. HENDERSON, M. A. Whooping cough is the most distressing comparison of old and new rates; Prtbideni McKinley ’ s Cabinet and appointees, Ambassadors, of the year. The blood is sluggish J W. HONKS. Sec ‘»j is the best man in Oregon for governor Consuls, etc : the personnel of Congress, names of principal otfieeis of the different States, com malady ; but its duration can be cut short and he will do all in his power to secure and impoverished, and the system manding officer» of the Arinv and Navy, with their salaries; Tables of Public Statistics, Election Returns, Party Platforms and Committees, complete articles on the currency, Gold and Silver, and by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, his election. E. C. Ward A Co., who a vast amount of other valuables format ion. The standard American almanac, authoritative and 50 YEARS’ which is also the lies! known remedy for are buying |H>tutoes at different points in is full of impurities which should complete, corresponding in rank with Whittaker’s Almanac in Europe. EXPERIENCE PRICE 25 CENTS. Postage patd. Send all orders to be eliminated. In addition to croup and all Inng and bronchial troubles. TIIE REPORTER, McMinnville, Oregon. the valley, .shipped thirty-five carloads Hill’s Pharmacy. thoroughly cleansing the blood, last week. At this rate il looks like the Do yon know, that Elsia Wright carries 1897 crop was being diminished pretty and toning up the system so as to a full line of lubricating oils for machin fast. J. 1». Tarrant has traded his in avoid loss of appetite and a gen ery'■ Owners of valuable hat vesting ami terest in the Hour mill to Mr. McAdams eral run-down feeling in the I RADE. IVI AHn& other machinery cannot atlord to exper for the latter’s farm on the north side of spring, S. S. S. so strengthens and D esigns intent with |>oor oils. He curries the best Chehalem mountain, in Washington They banish pain C opyrights & c builds up as to fortify against the Anyone sending a «ketch anti dORcrlptlon ihht on the market ami they are warranted county . New berg Graphic. GIVES quickly aacertaln <>ur «»pinion tree whether an and prolong life. many forms of dangerous illness Invmitloii H pr ibnbly putvntable. ('oniinunlra not to gum. If t Ions strict ly confident I r I. Handbook on I‘at ent a Don’t annoy others by your coughing, RELIEF sent free. Oldest acency for avciiring patent»«. and risk your life by neglecting a cold. that abound during the hot sum Patent* taken throtiuh Munn A t o. receive A«kyour i fpecUil h «»H c <*, without charge. In the One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, mer season. It is a very small Druggist on but colds, croup, grippe and all throat and matter to take this pre for a generous A handsomely Illustrated weekly. LarveM dr- lung troubles. Hill's Pharmacy. it insures health aud strength all eolation of any ttcienfifle Journal. Term«, f i a IO GENT year; fourmonths.fi. Sold by all newsdealers. Rev. Puce met with a serious accident summer. Swift’s Specific TRIAL SIZE. when returning from Grant’s Puss on bis Branch Oillie, 117, ►' St , WiuhingtOU. 11 C. wheel, says the Observer. He had contains no cocaine, reached the summit of the divide, when mercury nor any oUiar 'starting down rapidly, his wheel gave injurious drug. is far ahead of all other remedies It is quickly Absorbed. way ami he was thrown some distance Gives Relief at once. for this purpose. It is a real down the hill witii such force as to ren and cleanses • It I.» opens It.-..«. —.- der him unconscious. Having observed blood remedy which promptly Allay« Inflammation COLD HEAD Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restore« the the time a few moment* before the fall, purities the blood and thoroughly Nentet of Taste and smell. Full Sixe five ; Trial he found that he had lain unconscious : renovates the entire system, tones Sticcestior tf the “ Hue 10c.: at Druggtata or by null. ELY BROTHER*, M Warren tetreet. New York about 4> minutes. Notwithstanding his aud strengthens the stomach, aud be On# tirvm Standard t affioriti , N«» « rite« Il I. bruised condition he set his teeth tirmlv renews the appetite. It is the together, ami with a “stilt’ iqqs*r lip,’’ only safe tonic, being purely vege •' t ritnt.iitf ielumed ami assisted in the i-hapel car table, and the only blood remedy N. SlIpOMlit' ;’ I)«» You 4^ «Il the Ntau* Su services at Glendale. iti*. Hthtof lie*«« (/uaranteed to contain no arsenic, »OllMMlkM The early bird, etc , explains the poi- ' sulphur, mercury, potash or other • Know the News • Wnrnili kOlliniriKltil son oak proposition Apply our poison mineral substance, which is of so l’Y Mutte» iht**iith>nt* oak cure, at once relief is certain, ami u much importance to all who know DI Seh« I l’IVAl ih’llt« Il Itnloil cute guaranteed. 50 cents it bottle. You < au have It all for KlUMMIt WittUMil lini|||M>t the injurious effects of these drugs. lu» Hliialklv Roostm Bros . 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The Ma< < al>ee* are thiw the only order in exiRtenee which will pay loenea in curred by reason of death w hile en'aged in defenee of our nation's honor. ture's remedy, S. S. S. Take S. 8. S. and be well all summer. RIPANS No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A naw «tyie park«* coetainimr t « ohm draw for rivi ckx i a. U <>«• dotto f the rtrt to the RlP<44 t'RBMh'AL IxFCLUi wiU »-