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Troubles of a Pastor's Wife This woman was peculiarly afflicted ; physicians could do nothing to relieve her, yet she was cured in a simple way. She now sends a message to suffering humanity whic h should be helpful. Probably no other woman ever suffer«! just M Mrs. Adams did, the wife of Rev. A. R. Adams, pastor of the Christian church at Blandinsville, Ill. Physicians were baffled by her ailment, and for years she was compelled to live a life of torture. To-day she is well and the story of her suffering and recovery will touch a respon sive cord in the heart of every woman. 44 About six years ago," said Mrs. Adams, 44 my health began to fail. The first trouble I noticed was with my stomach I food did not agree with me, and my appetite failed until I could scarcely eat. 44 J would begin to bloat before I was through with a meal, and the food felt like a stone in my stomach. 44 After eating I would have pains in my stomach with a smothered feeling which would finally extend into my throat and chest accompanied by a choking sensation. “ I began to bloat all over and my hands and feet commenced swelling until I thought I had dropsy. 44 In a short time I had pain and soreness in my left side which extended across my back accompanied by dizziness, and then followed severe paroxysms of pain extend ing from the lower part of my stomach into the region of my heart. 44 During these spells a hard ridge as large as my arm would appear in the left side of my stomach and around the left side. 441 had a feeling of heaviness in my head and at times could scarcely hold it up or keep my eyes open, yet when night came I could not sleep. “I also suffered intensely from female trouble. 441 doctored with ten different physicians, but was not benefited. No two of the doc tors diagnosed my case the same. "One day my husband noticed an article regarding Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People in the newspaper, and induced me to try the pills. 44 I began taking them, but experienced no relief until I had used the sixtn bcx. I continued taking them and after using eleven boxes was greatly benefited. 441 was also troubled with nervous pros tration and numbness of my right hand and arm. My hand hurt so at time', tingling and burning, that I could hardly endure the pain, but that has all passed away. 441 now know what it means to eat a good meal without suffering afterwards, and en joy a good night's rest. 441 am again able to do my work, and have done more this summer than in all ths last four years put together. 441 feel safe in saying that it is all due to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and consider it my duty to let people know what these pills have done for me, as it may be the means of relief (or others wc j are suffering." Diseases strange to physicians : symp toms that defied diagnosis, have sue combe 1 to the potent influence of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Druggists everywhere consider them to be one of the most valuable remedial agents known to science. LOCAL NEWS. J. H. Nelson, dentist. Millinery in exchange for country pro- I duce at Eva Martin’s. The editor of this paper has a good I phaeton for sale. Price *3d. John Lockhart, a harness maker, is working for Elsiu Wright. Why not buy you a tirnt grade w heel— Columbia is the cheapest in the end. Born—In Eugene, May 9tb, to the wife of Prof. I. M. Glen, a son. Hoskins will repair your harness or sell you new, and put you tn good shape for spring work. See him. Seventeen teachers are endeavoring to pass the examiuation for certificates at the court house this week. We now have a few thousand dollars to loan on farm property, at good terms. 12tf M c C ain , I rvine & V inton . Charles and Miss Bergita Nelson have joined the army of bicyclists with new wheels. EAST AND SOUTH Doctors Can’t Cure It! VIA The Shasta Route Contagious blood poison is absolutely TO THE beyond the skill of the doctors. They may dose a patient for years on their GIVES THE CHOICE OF mercurial and potash remedies, but he will never be rid of the disease; on the TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. 3. 8. 8. is the only cure for this terrible affliction, because it Is the only remedy which goes direct to the cause of the disease and force« it from the system. OF THE EAST. ROUTES GREAT OREGON SHORT LINE 31 Expreaa Traina Lea -e Portland Dally LEAVE. ARRIVE. S Portland.......... 6:00 P M I 8xn Francisco.. 7:15 A m San FranciM.o.3.-uu P M I Portland............ 9.30 AM Above trains stop ut all '.ations between Port land and Salem, ’lurr. r, Marion. Jeiti-raon. Albany, Tangent. SbedcHalsey, Harrisburg. Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain. Oaklaud and all statluus iroui Roseburg to Ash land Inclusive. I was afflicted with Blood Poleon. and ths no good, though I took their treatmeut faith VIA VIA Unseburg IHall Dully. fully. In fact, I seemed LEAVE: ARRIVE: to ge t worse all the Spokane Salt Lake Portland......... 8:30 A M | Roseburg......... 5.20 P M while. 1 took almost every so-called blood Roseburg........ 7:30 A M I Portland.......... 4.30 P M remedy, but they did not seent to reach the dis Paul ease. und had no effect AND AND PULLMKN * BUFFET whatever. I was dis heartened. for It aeeiuad SLEEPERS Chicago Kansas that I would never be ANO cured. At the advice al a friend I then took LOWEST RATES TO ALL SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, 8. S. 3., and began to lm rove. I continued the EASTERN CITIES. Attached to all Through Traine. me completely, build West Side Division. ing up my health and Increasing my appetite OC E A N STEA M E RS Although this was ten years ago, I have never BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS yet baa a sign of the disease to return. Leave Portland Every 5 Days Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) W. R. N ewman , Staunton, Va. • • FOR • • Portland 7:31 A M I Lv Ar 5:50 P M It is like self-destruction to continue Lv 8:06 P M IU:15 A M I Lv McMlnnvillu to take potash and mercury; besides Corvallis 12:15 P M I Ar Lv 1:05 P At Minneapolis Denver St. Omaha DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. City In the spring is the time to paint your house. Let K. M. Wade <fc Co. figure on your paint bill. J. L. Ballard la down with the measles. totally destroying the digestion, they t Also hie five children. He will he kopt dry up the marrow in the bones, pro At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Or. Central & Eastern Ry. ducing a stiffness and swelling of the OCEAN STEAMERS in the house for a couple of weeks. joints, causing the hair to fall out, and F. W. Spencer will give you the inside completely wrecking the system. OREGON, 0E0. W. ELDER and Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) on price if you wish to purchase a new Portland Ar 1 8:25 A M 1 50 P M 1 Lv CITY OF TOPEKA 7:30 P M 1 Ar Lv 1 b in A M MeMlnnvillB buggy this spring. Lv| 4.50 A St Leave Portland every 6 days 8:33 P M 1 Ar Independence Sovereign and King speak at Corvallis Direct connection at Sun Frnncisco with Occi for Alaska Points. and Oriental ami Pacific Mall steamship- tomorrow. They aro to be in McMinn is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokoboiua dental lines fur JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing datue oii> Hong Kong, via The Northern Pacific Steam- ■ application. ville next Wednesday night. the only blood remedy free from these and ship Co. Iu connection with O. R. i N. Rau s ami tickets to Ea-tern points aud Europe. Cold water alahastine, mixed paints, dangerous minerals For full Information call on U. K. dk N. Also japan , china , H onolulu and A us Book on seif-treatment sent free by HHODES & KHOUKS, Agents, tralia , can be obtained from G. A. Wilcox. leads and oils of all kinds. Hodson sells Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Or Address. McMinnville, Or. i Ticket Agent, McMinnville. C. H. MARKHAM, them cheap W. 11 HlRimilT, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent Gen. Pass. Agt. i R. KOEHLER. Manager. Since Co. B left there’s a fellow who NOTICE HIR PiHI.K’ATION. POHTL15D, OH. ] visits the armory near this office who WASHINGTON I.ET I’Elt. LOCAL DIRECTORY Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. will nut get a job of blowing the bugle in April 21st. 1H98. the regular army very soon. WTOTiCE is hereby given that the following April 28th. 1898. CHURCHES named settler has tiled notice of his in Hodson will sell you window shades at tention to make Anal proof in support of his The fair and exposition in aid of B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and and that said proof will be made before 7 :3O p. m ; Sunday school 9 :50 a lu.; the the fund for the construction of a 15 cents. Ingrain wall paper at 30 cents claim, the county clerk of Yamhill County, at Mc young people’s society 6:15 p ru Prayer national Masonic temple to be erec and white backs at 5 cents. Minnville, Oregon, on June 11th, 1898, viz , meeting Thursday 7:30 p. ni. Covenant ted in Washington, opened on April Calvin T. Long, H. E 10431, for the north half meeting first Thursday evening before the southwest quarter, north half of southeast 11th, and closed last Wednesday, the The cherries are already bigger than of first Sunday of each month . quarter of section 4, township 4 9. R. 6 W. names tiie following witnesses to prove It. W. K ing , Pastor, 27th inst. The attendance on the green peas. Mr. Kingery says he never his He continuous residence upon and cultivation M ithodirt E piscopal —Services every opening night was such as to lead before had such a flattering prospect for of said land, viz., Stephen A. D. Walker, George )O B. M. Todd and Jasper Agee of McMinnville, Sabbath 11.00 a. in und 7:30 p. m. Sunday the most hopeful among the observ fruit, and especially cherries. Oregon, and Thomas N. Faulconer of Sheridan, school9:3Ja in. Prayer meeting 7:00 p ers of the gregariousness of the 19-6 The Reporter is prepared to print your Oregon. tn. Thursday. D. T. S ummkbvillk , Pastor. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. C vmb . P rkhbvtxkia . n -Hervices every Sab Washington public to believe that so horse bills. We have a complete line of bath 11:00 a m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday great a throng could not be again cuts and can put up a bill suitable for school 9:30 a. in. Y. P. C. E., Sunday 0:30 gotten together even by the many AJHIQKEE’S 5OT1CE IO CHIDL O p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. in. beuutiful decorations and unique, any anitnal in the county. Prices low. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. WALL PAPER. o TORS. Commencement exercises of the Laf Services in the Christian church : Preach- striking attractions of the enterprise. ingevery Lord's day at 11 a nt. and 7 :30 For fifteen afternoons and evenings, ayette high school will occur thia even p m Young people’s meeting at 0:30 p. however, the crowd of the first night the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ing. There is but one graduate, Mies for Iu Yamhill in. Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. Prayer County. was duplicated, proving most con Lottie Reid. meeting Thursday, 7:30p in. In the matter of the assignment of A. J. Ap person, of McMinnville, Oregon. clusively that its magnetic power to F. A. P owell , Pastor. OTICE is hereby given that A. J. Apperson, Two desirable upstairs rooms in 8t. compel attendance did not diminish. S t . J i . mu « E piscopal C hurch —Rev. <1. of McMinnville, Oregon, has made a gen eral assignment for the benefit of all his cred F, Plummer. Second Sunday in each Every night during the fair the stir Charles building for rent. Suitable for to the undersigned as assignee, and the mouth, morning and evening. Lay-Ser ring of patriotic airs rendered by the offices or living rooms. Inquire of N. E. itors undersigned has accepted the trust as such vices other Sundays. assignee and has made and filed with the clerk different bands, gave those present Kegg. 16tf of said circuit court his inventory and valua S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between opportunity to testify to the quality G und H. Sunday school 2:30 p. in. Ves E. N. Ford, wife and youngest son, tion of the estate of said assignor under oath, of patriotism animating the Wash left on Wednesday for Rattle Creek, and has given his bond as sucn assignee accord pers 7 :30. Services once a month. ing to law, and that said bond has beeu duly T. J M orrow , Rector. ington public, and never was the op approved. THE GREAT W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri portunity neglected “Dixie,” “Yan Mich., where Mr. Ford will try the ben Now therefore, all persons having claims against the estate of said assignor said A. J. day at 2:80 p. in. in leading room, Kegg kee Doodle,” '“Marching through efits of the sanitarium. Apperson, are hereby notified and required to building. V irginia W D rover , Pres present the same to the undersigned assignee, Georgia” al ways brought forth rap For the next 30 days I will sell wall at National Family E lva P. N eal , Seo. the McMinnville National Bank at McMinn turous cheers, but “The Star Span paper at way down prices to make room ville, Oregon, under oath with proper vouchers Ncyvspapftf gled Bunner" is the tune which really for now stock on the way. I do not carry therefor within three months from the date of SECRET ORDERS. this notice. K nowlr » CHAPTER No, 12, <>. E. 8.—Meets at jeopardized the integrity of Conven wall paper as a side issue. This is your Dated this the 10th day of May, A. D. 1898. Masonic hall the 2'1 ami 41 ti Monday evening For FflRmERS 21-7 lee L aughlin , In each month Visiting members cordially In tion hall and annex, for if ever an golden opportunity. Assignee above named. vited MRS EMMA SNELLING, W. M. audience threatened to “bring down RAMSEY A FENTON, MKB. KATE HEATH, Sec. H. C. B urns . Attorneys for said Estate. and VlULtAGERS the rafters,” it was when Heally’s or ytf A. O. I' W — charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and Separate Co. B did not take with them the Marine band stirred the soul of third Fridays of each mouth, 7:30 p m lodge and your favorite homo paper room iu Union block. everyone within hearing of the the handsome flag recently presented W. H. FLETCHER, M W strains of that battle hymn. It is them by the Relief Corps. Companies Notice of Sheriffs Sale. J. D. BAKER. Beeorder. 10 Yamhill Lodge No HI I> of H meets In Union estimated that the fair will net in the do not carry flags, and but one flag is The Reporter, ball second and fourth Friday evenings of each neighborhood of 150.000 for the tern In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for mouth. needed for a regiment. Yamhill County. CtMTRK Post N o . 9 — Meets the second and fourth pie fund. John Eborall, Plaintiff, 1 Whooping cough is the most distressing Saturday of eiu h month tn Wright's hall at 10.30 Another event of much interest both 1 YEAR for $1.25. vs. r. ui. All members of the older are cordially was the fourth biennial convention malady; but its duration can be cut short Peter Martis. Henry Warnock. > iuvlted to attend our meetings CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all order's to and ---- Warnock, his wife, I GEO W. KEENE, Commander. of the society of Colonial Dames. by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, Defendants. J. B. STILWELL, Adjt. THE REPORTER. OTICE B hereby given that the undersigned, After much discussion amendments which is also the beet known remedy for as shei iff of Yamhill county, State or Ore E lvira assembly N g 1», U niteu artuan «- to the constitution, proposed last croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. gon, under, by virtue of and pursuant to a writ Meet first and third Munday nights of each mouth of execution and order of sale duly issued out of yeur, allowing societies in non Col Hill’s Pharmacy. at 7 30 p m. In I nion blm-K. the above entitled court, in the above entitled W II. HEN PERSON, M. A. , V Information. Contains the Constitu onial states to come iu through one ou the 26th day of April, 1898, uuder the seal J W. BON EH. Sec. S2 of the United State«, tbe Constitution of the State of New Y ork, tbe Dlnglvy Tariff bill, with a F. J. Painter’s resignation as citv suit, ot said court, and directed to me as sheriff of tion of the original states, passed. Among comparison of old and new rate»: President McKinley’s Cabinet and nppolntees Ambassador. said county, upon and to enforce that certain McMinnville’s best people are many superintendent waB accepted by the judgment, decree and order of sale duly rendered Consuls, etc ; the personnel of Congress, names ot primus' officers of the different States, com officers of tbe Army and Navy, with their salaries; Tables of Public Statistics Election 60 YEARS* ladies who will be interested in the council last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paint by said court in said suit on the 18th day of manding Party Platforms und Committees, complete articles on the currencv. Cold and Silver at. t April, 1898. wherein it was ordered, aojndged aud a Returns, vast amount of other valuable Information Tbe standard American almanac a ltborltatlve and society now living formed in Oregon. er left on Wednesday to reside in Oregon decreed by said court that said plainiiti recover in rank with Whittaker s Almanac in Europe. of and from said defendant, Peter Martig, the complete, corresponding The subject of war revenue is now City. PRICE *45 CENTS. Postage patd. Send nil orders to sum of $706.67, together with interest thereon at TBE REPORTER, Afc.tfbiuvll'.e, Dragon. attracting the attention of congress, rate of ten per cent per annum from April Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries the 18tb, R98, until paid, all in U. 8. gold coin: and ami inasmuch as we have entered the sum of $20.68, with interest thereon at the upon a struggle which promises to be a full line of lubricating oils for machin for rate of eight per cent per annum from April 18th, no comic opera war, but tnav be a ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and 1898, until paid, for the sum of $75.00 attorneys’ herein, and for $20.00, costs and disburse protracted and costly enterprise, it other machinery cannot utford to exper fees ments, aud foi the accruing coats, and wherein it was further ordered that the following de is to be hoped that party lines may iment with poor oils. He carries the beet scribed property be sold to satisfy aaid be entirely broken down so far as on the market and they are warranted amounts, real to-wit: Anvone sending a sketch and description may The donation land claim of Peter G. Carlile war measures are concerned, but it quickly ascertain our opinion free whether mi not to gum. tf invention is probably patentable. Communlca wife, No 64, in T. 5 8. R. 6 W. of the Willam is useless to deny the manifest dispo I.eondor Bros’, one-ring circus pitched aud tluua strictly confident Ini. Handbook on Patents ette meridian in Yambill county. Oregon, and sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents containing 648.69 acres, more or less, (Save aud sition of the silver forces to oppose u Pateuts taken through Munn A Co. receive therefrom the following tracts, to-wit: upfoial wotks. without charge, iu the bond issue except some concessions in McMinnville on Tuesday and Wednes excepting 132 acres thereof, being all that part of said claim day. The circus business has never re lying and situated in sections 14 and 23, in said are made. T and K., and 53 62 acres there of heretofore sold covered the prestige it enjoyed before to In tlie house, after several demo James and Merritt McKinley by deed recorded A handsomely Illustrated weekly. l argest etn. ’**----- -------- •---- - Journal. a __ Terms. a cratic and populist members had at the Cleveland times struck the country, ai pages 192 aud 193, Book Z, of the records ol wulatlon of - any scientific year : four months, |1. Bold id by all all newsdealers. __________ deeds for Yamhill county. Oregon; and 100.4U tacked the proposed bond issue, Mr. and it is only now tieginning to revive. acres thereof sold to Hannah E. Townsend by Olmstead of Pennsylvania, very con Dr. W. B. Farr of Eugene is in the city, deed recorded at page 434, book 24 of the records ■ranch iranch Ottce. t!25 F St., Washington, I). C. of deeds for Yamhill county, Oregon, and also 187 cisely outlined their positions when and will preach in the Cumberland Pres acres sold to Mrs E. Yocum ) The number of acres hereby conveyed being 175.67 acres, more or he declured that "if the bonds are iu said D L. C.—also the following tract of made payable in silver, the silverites byterian church next Sunday. Rev. L. less, land towit All that part of the donation land will not object to the issuance of a D. Beck of Seattle, synodical missionary claim of J W Pearson and wife, claim No. 7u, Not. 6SCH tn T. 5 8 R 6 W of the Willamette me for Oreguu and Washington, will also be ridian. thousand million of them.” that is situated in section 24 in said town ship and range, and containing 137 acres (save So fur. the tuiuority have, with but present at the Sunday services. ana excepting therefrom 75 acres heretofore sold very few exceptions, heartily sup Van 8. will be at Commercial stables to Mrs. Olive Dickey .) The number of acres here ported the administration in u thor Monday afternoous and Tuesdays, Wed by conveyed being 62 acree: being in all to be sold said decree 287.67 acres oughly non partisan manner, and it nesdays and Thursdays at Sheridan and under Now therefore, by virtue of and ^pursuant to said Judgment, degree and order of sale, I will, is greatly to bejioped that entireab Saturday, tne 28tb day of May, 1896. at the sence of partisanship and unanimity Fridays and Saturdays at McMinnville. on hour of one o’clock In the afternoon of said day. of purpose will mark the considera Balance of time at North Yamhill. The at the court bouse door in McMiiuivllle. Yambill state of Oregon, expose for sale and sell tion of all wur measures from now other horse, Baron Douglas, will be at county, at public auction aa the law directs, to the high Commercial stables all the time. est bidder for cash in hand, tbe above described until the cessation of hostilities real premises, to satisfy said execution, cubts and .1 W. H enry accruing coats bated at McMinnville. Oregon April 27th. 1898 A meeting of the ladies Interested in Children Hint mlultc tortured by burns, J. w henr Y, Sheritt of Yambill county. Oregon blh I i I h , injuries, eczema or skin iliseuees organizing a local emergency corps to iyihv seeure instant relief hv using l>e- assist the volunteers was held in the Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve It is the opera house rueeday evening, st which Aak your great Pile remedy. Rogers Bros.’ Pbar Mrs. W. J. Laugharv was cal lei I to the Druggist chair. The attendance being small, ad niai'y. for a gYoaroua journment was taken without permanent Mayor Chrisman is repainting his resi IO CENT organization until this afternoon at 3-t TRIAL SIZE dence. at the opera house. All ladiea inter e<ted are asked to tie present. We are anxious to do a little good in rontaina no cocaine, nor any other thia world and can think of no pleasanter men-ary injirioaa drug. No matter what the matter is, one will do you or better way to do it than by rec It la quickly Abaorbed. ommending One Minute C>.ugh Cure its Giver Ita, let atone«. It corna and daaaaaa Restore full, regular action a preventive of pneumonia, and con-1 of the bowels, do uot Irri Ä'a^on COLD HEAD sumption anti other serious lung troubles ‘ Beala tate or Inflame, but leave and Protect« the Membrana. Reatoraa tbe •It the daUeata dlgattiva or- that follow neglected colds. Rogers bcu«N of Ta»t« and i>meU. Full 8iaa Wc. ; Trial Bi« 10c -. at !>mcx:«ta or hr mall. Broe.’ Pharmacy. 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