Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1898)
LOCAL NEWS. An Old Man's Last Hope. Made helpless as a baby by a dreadful r.ervous dis ease he read of a case like his own, and had enough faith to follow the example it set him. Now he is himself an example to others who are suffering from disorders of the nervous system. Sawing wood, working in his garden» walkii Walking three times a da/ to and from his place of business—these form part of the daily routine of Edwin R. Tripp, Post master of Middlefield Centre, N. Y. He is past his seventieth birthday. Nearlv fifty years a blacksmith ; thirty- two years Justice of the Peace; three years town clerk, then postmaster; forty-six years a resident of the town he now lives in — these are the bare outlines of a useful life. Mr. Tripp's career is a type. His story will be read with heartfelt sympathy by thousands. His hearty endorsement of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will be echoed by tens of thousands. He said: 44In March, J 892, I was attacked by what I afterwards learned was locomotor ataxia. 44Two skillful doctors did everything they could for me. 1 steadily became worse. Was unable to dress myself. ‘'Later I could not move even about the room, but was carried in my chair. °I gave up hope. The doctors gave me no encouragement I did not expect to live very long. I was more helpless than a baby. I sank lower and lower. 44In June the tide turned! From the lowest ebb, it began to set toward health and vigor. 44 The turning point was a newspaper article. I “ It told how a man, who sufferH at had suffered, had been cured by Dr. U' Lams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. “ It gave me faith and hope. I took t *j boxes of the f ills; then four more bexet, “ Aly gain was steady; my return to health was a source of daily gratification. “ In all I took eighteen boxes of the pill; before I was entirely well. At first I paid 50 cents a box, but afterwards I saved money by getting six boxes at a lime, paying $2.50. “I owe my cure entirely to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.” To clinch his remarkable story and to its helpfulness to others, Mr. Tripp made affidavit to its truthfulness before Hosner Hanna, a local Notary Public. From helplessness, suffering and despair Mr. Tripp was restored to the healthful, useful activity suggested at the begtrair.g of this sketch. His experience is like others, i While locomotor ataxia is one of the most baffling nervous diseases v.ith which physicians are called to contend, its cure by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills foe Pale Pet . has become a matter of almost daily oc currence. Smaller nervous trouble^ yield much more readily to the powerful inf‘u ■ ence these vegetable pills exert in restoric; wasted nerve force and tn purifying and enriching the blood. Druggists everywhere sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. EAST AND SOUTH uiikia VIA moi* Western hi u . iìiv llrcKon Crop,. I J. H. Nelson, dentist. Mias Eergittu Nelson is making a licit of a iorinigtii with friends in Portland. Why Uvt buy you a first grade wheel — Columbia is tbe cheapest in lhe end. Mrs. Kilty Patty is visitiug friends it: Lafayette this week. Icier I-ui hs of Sacramento ie visiting his soub Carl and Ernest oi tins city. A fourth duugiiter was recently born to .Ur. aud Mir. i). P. Coeliow, now ol Rose burg. Hoskins will repair your harness or sell you new, and put you in good shape lor spring work. See him. Mrs. Metta Mutthieu, teacher in the Salem schools, was in,the city Saturday looking after property interests. A t.otmaljiible.i lass was organized al the Christian church last Sunday. Prof. W. I. Reynolds is to be leader. In the spring’is the time to paint your house. Let R. M. Wade & Co. figure on your paint bill. We now have a few thousand dollars to loan on farm property, ut good terms. 12tf I rvine & V inton . The free and unlimited action of the diaphragm is the first fundamental prin ciple of voice culture.—Gove. F. W. Spencer will give you the inside on price if you wish to purchase a new buggy this spring. I I McMinnville’s delegation to tho G. A It. encampment at The Dalles last week, secured next year’s meeting for this city We will treat ’em right. Cold water alabastine, mixed paints, leads and oiis of all kinds. Hodson sells them cheap The memorial sermon w ill be preached at the court house next Sunday at 11 a. m., by Frank Abram Powell. Subject, “The Price of Liberty.” It will be a union service. Hodson will sell you window shades at 15 cents. Ingrain wall paper at 30 cents and white backs at 5 cents. The Baptists have bought the Chris- tain church at Carlton, and are making arrangements for some internal improv- ments. The members of the Chrietain church will build a new house of wor- ship. Two desirable upstairs rooms in St. Charles building for rent. Suitable for offices or living rooms. Inquire of N. E. Kegg. lbtf Joe Steward, supervisor at Sheridan, has begun the creditable work of gravel- ing the roads in his district, It ie t he one proper way of road making in this country. For tlie next 30 days I will sell nail paper at wav down prices to make room for new stock on the way. wall paper as a side issue, golden opportunity. 9tf II. C. B i 'R nh . Foul-Smeiiing Catarrh ‘IRONING MADE EASY’» Catarrh i« one of the most obstinate diseases, and hence the most ditii to get rid of. Tnere is but one way to cure The disease is in the blood, «nd ull the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in the world can have no permanent effect whatever upon it. Swift’s Spe cificcures Catarrh permanently, for it is the only remedy which can reach the disease and force it from the blood. Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg Ky., had Catarrh for years. He writes ••I could see no improvement wl itevei though 1 was constantly treated with spray and washes, and differ ent inhaling remedies— in fact. I could feel that each winter I was worse than the year previous. “Finally it was brought to my notice that Catarrh was a blood disease, and after think ing over the matter. 1 saw it was unreasonable to expect to be cured by remedies which only reached the surface. 1 - then decided to try S? S. S'7®nd after a few bottles were used. I no ticed a perceptible improvement. Continuing the remedy, the disease was forced <>ut of my system, and a complete cure was tlie result 1 advise all who have this dreadful disease to abandon their local treatment, which has never done them any good, and take s. 8. »8.. a rem edy that can reach the disease and cure it.” To continue the wrong treatment for Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift’s Specific is a real blood remedy, and cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It promptly roach? Catarrh, and never fails to cure even the most aggravated cases. s.s.s.rs> is Purely Vegetable, and is tiie only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous minerals. ’Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Land Oflice at Oregon City, Oregon. April 21st. 1898. I^TOTICE is hereby given that lhe iollowi’ig iiained settler has tiled notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Yambill County, at Mc Minnville, Oregon, on -lune 11th, L398, viz, Calvin T. laOng, II. E 10431, for the north half of southwest quarter, north half of southeast quarter of section 4, township 4 S. R. 6 \V. He names the following witntso-.s to prove his continuous residence upon and culti\ation of said land, viz., Stephen A. D. Walker, George B. M. Todd and Jasper Agee of McMinnville, Oregon, and Thomas N. Faulconer of Sheridan, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Tlii« lU.irth is prepared on scientific principles b. mon who li.tv? lw 1 y.” ■- ■ t practical experience in iaucy launderiiiK. It restores «.Id linen and sunnn.ir «. lotli.iir natural wiiili u«‘>s and imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. It is I . • idy s' < ii manufactured that is perfectly harmless, containing noli u r. ............... or any oilier substanco injurious lo linen uad can bo used oven tor a baby For sale by all wholesale and retail P ortland , Or., May 23d, 1898. Rain fell on every day oi the past seven over western Oregon, the daily amounts OF TH E ranging from a trace to 0 61 of an inch; the total for the week ranging front three quarters to one inch. On Saturday the 9 T HHffil) T VVRH rain was almost continuous, on other Express Traina Leave Portland l>aily days it was in the form oi showers. The temperature for the week averaged 51 de LEAVE. ARRIVE Portland...........6:00 P M | Hnn Francisco.. .8:45 A M grees, which was 8 degrees lower than San Franciscos nu p M | Portland...... ...... 9:30 A M for the preceding week and 11 degreeB Above traina atop at all stations between Port lower than the corresponding week of last land and .Salem, Turner, Marion, Jefferson, 4 WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES Albany, Tangent, Hliedds, Hulsey, Harrisburg, year. The highest temperature was 66 Junction City, Eugene, Collage Grove, Drain, <)aklund and all stations from Roseburg to Ash degrees on Tuesday, and the lowest 36 In the Circuit Court of tlie Slate of Oregon land inclusive. degrees this morning. Tbe winds were for Yamhill County. Itoscburu Mull IlMlIjr. In the matter of the assignment of A. .1. Ap- southerly. The sunshine was deficient person, of McMinnville, Oregon. LEAVE: ARRIVE: VTOT1UE is herel-y given that A. J. Appeisoi). Portland.......... s ;:o a M | Roseburg 5.20 P M in amouut. 11 of McMinnville, Oregon, has made a gen Roseburg.........7:.‘U> A M I Portland 4.30 P M The rain was of the greatest possible eral assignment for the benefit of all his cred itors to the undersigned as assignee, anil the DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. benefit. Large crops from full and win- undersigned has accepted the trust as such assignee and has made and tiled with the clerk PU LL.7WH N # BUFFET ter soun wheat, oatu and barley are as of said circuit court his inventory and valua SLEEPERS sured, and spring-sown grain will now tion of the estate of said assignor under oath, and has given his bond as such assignee accord SECOND CLASS*SLEEPING CARS. make a fair crop without more tain. Tbe ing to law, and that said bond has been duly approved. spring-sown grain will make a large crop Now therefore, all persons having claims Attached to all Through Trains. if it has more rain in about three weeks. against the estate of said assignor said A. J. West Hide Division. Apperson, ar^ hereby notilled and required to \lfalfa iB ready to cut ill Josephine and present the same to the undersigned assignee, BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS at the McMinnville National Bank at McMinn Jackson counties. Haying will be ville, Oregon, under oath with proper vouchers Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) gin in oilier counties with tbe advent of therefor within three months from the date of this notice. Fort land settled weather. The hay crop will be a Dated this the 10th day of May, A. D. 1898. H:<>6 1' M McMinnville •21-7 ’ l.EE LAUGHLIN. Corvallis 1 -"I t’ M large one throughout this portion of tbe National Family Assignee above named. Walter L. Tnoze of Woodburn ex state. Some rye bay lias already been RAMSEY A- FENTON ’ . At Albany and Corvallis connect with Attorneys for said Estate. trains of Or. Central A Eastern By. made. No more rain is necessary fot poumled republican doctrine to an en- Newspaper thusiastic audience at the court house the buy crop. Straw berries are ripening, Expreaa Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Tuesday evening. Mrs. Tooze, who is a but need more sunshine and higher tem Furnished by Special Correspondents at the front Portland Ar 1 R:25 A M I -> P M l.v Early cher good singer, added much to the program. MuMinuville 7 :tu >• M Ar Lv 1 5 fit) A M perature to ripen rapidly. 4 .« »0 A M l.v 1 Prof. L. H. Baker sends us a marked B:;tt> P M Ar Independence ries are ripening, ami tbe crop w ill be copy of the Lebanon Criterion, contain hi the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for I Rebate tickets on sale bet ween Portland. Sac very large. Yamhill County. rnmento ami San Francisco. Net rates fcl.7 tlrst- There is some complaint that Italian ing a glowing account of the closing of John Eborall, Plaintiff, 'I ulass. mid till second-class, including sleeper. vs. his school. It is altogether probable Bates ami tickets to Eastern points and Europe. and silver prunes are not setting well; Peter Martig. Henry Warnock, j Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. AlsoJAPAN, CHINA, HONoLlLD and AUS that Prof. Baker will lie retained as and ---- Warnock, his wife, I TRALIA, can be obtained from G. A. Wilcox, but the prune crop as a whole, from pres Defendants. Special dispatches np to the hour of publication. Ticket Agent, McMinnville. principal another year. ent appearances, will be much larger ■VTUTICE is hereby given that lhe under ignetl. r. H. MARKHAM, XI as sheriff of Yambill county, State oi Or Careful attention will be given to farm and family top than ever before, tlie increased product Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. gon, under, by virtu»; of and pursuant io a writ execution and order of sale duly issued out ol ics, foreign correspondence, market reports, and all general being due to tba new orchards coming a full line of lubricating oils for machin of R. KOEHLER. Manager. tbe above untitled court, in (he above entitled into bearing this year. Apples and pears ery ? Owners of valuable harvesting and suit, on the 26th day of April. 189.8, under lhe seal news of the world and nation. ot said court, ami directed to me as sheritl oi will yield enormously. The peach crop other machinery cannot afford to exper said county, upon and lo enforce that uertaiii decree ami order of sale duly rendered will be very large in the peach districts, | intent with poor oils. He carries tbe best judgment, We furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your fa by said court in said suit on the 18th day ol and a poor or fair crop in oilier sections ■ on the market and they are warranted April, 1898. wherein it was ordered, adjndge»i and vorite home paper, The Reporter, decreed by saidcourt that said plaint in recover Berries are unusually plentiful. Vegeta not to gum. tf of ami from said defendant, Peter Martig, the both 1 YEAR for $1.25. sum ot $706.67. together with interest thereon al bles are making rapid growth and will' \\ hooping cough ie the most distressing lhe rate of ten per cent per annum from April Address all orders to be plentiful. Peas will soon be tit for malady ; but its duration i an be cut short 18th.Id98, until paid, all in I'. S. gold coin: and CASH IN ADVANCE. the sum ot $20.68, u ith interest thereon at the THE REPORTER table use. Early planted potatoes are in by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, tor rate of eight per cent per annum from April 18tb. 1.898, until paid; lor the sum of >75.00 attorneys’ blossom. Corn is making a slow growth, which is also tlie best known remedy for fees herein, and tor $20.00, costs and disbur.-» - it needs warmer weather. and for the accruing vests, and v herein croup ami all liingaml bronchial troubles. it luents. was further ordeied that the following de I nfavorable reports continue from the Hill’s Pharmacy. scribed real property be sold to satisfy sai»l amounts, lo-wit: They banish pain ONE TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL. hupyards. Some think that wire worms Tiie firm of Normile, Faetabend A Mc The donation land claim of Peter <>. Carlile have killed some hills, others think that anti wife. No. 64, in T. S. R. 6 \V. of the Willam GIVES Gregor say they cannot proceed with tlie ette meridian in Yamhill countv. Oregon, and and prolong life April fro-tsdid the damage, while others 648.69 acres, more or less. t.8a\ e and government- contract to improve tlie containing excepting therefrom the following tracts, to wit: think that the rains will bring the miss RELIEF Yamhill river'at Lafayette until tbe first 132 avíes thereof, being all that pail ot .-aidclaim ing hills up, whatever the trouble, lving and situated in sections 14 and 23, in said or mid.ile of June, on account of tbe T. and R., and 53.62 acres thereof heretofore sold missing hills ate geueral, Btitli« ient to James and Merritt McKinley by deed recorded high water. The contract includes build to at pages 192 and 133 Book Z. of the records ot reduce the yards about one-tilth to one- deeds for Yamhill county. Oregon: and loo.I1 ing jetties, uarrowiug the stream aftd third. The hops which are up are mak acres thereof sold to Hannah h l\»wnsend bv dredging it for navigation. deed recorded at page434, hook 21 of the i«. < ord VIA VIA ing good and satisfactory growth. of deeds for Yamhill county, Oregon: ami alsol> sold to Mrs E. Yocum > The number c Spokane Salt Lake Shearing continues, with excellent Tlie Salvation Army is going to have a acres acres hereby conveyed being 17'» 67 acres, more o clips. The lambing season was never “Runaway Chorus Meeting” on Satur less, in said D L (. -also the following tract ol Minneapolis Denver day evening, May -Sth, and the following land, towit: All that part of the donation land more successful. claim of.I W Pearson and wife claim No. 7". St. Paul Omaha Not. 6M)8 in T. 5 S K 6 \\ . ot the Willamette me Nothing but unprecedented weather Sundav evening the officers in charge are ridian. ANO ANO that is situated in section 24 iu said town going to say farewell to their many conditions can prevent this betug the ship and range, and containing 137 acres save Chicago Kansas City ami excepting thereirom 75 acres heretofore sold friends, and go to other fields; also com banner tear fur crops of all kinds, except to Mrs Olive Dickey.) The number of acres hen missioning of local officers tlie same by conveyed being i»2 acre- being in all to be sold bops, over western Oregon. LOWEST RATES TO ALL under said decree 237.67 acres night. All are cordially invited. B. S. P auik . Now. therefore, by virtue of and “pursuant to EASTERN CITIES said judgment, degree and order ot Mile. I will, J. H C onnor , Capt. on Saturday, the 28th day of May. 1898. at the Jones A Adams started up their large hour ot one o'clock in the alternoon of said dav, W hooping I'oug Ii. at the court house door in McMinnville. Yamhill 1 bad a little buy w ho was neatly dead planer at the sash and door factory on county, state of Oregon, expose for sale and sell at public auction as the law directs, to tbe high from an attack ut whooping cough. Mv Wednesday. The platter was pur« based est bidder for cash in hand, the above described real premises, to satisfy said execution, costs and from tlie outfit of tiie Stow mill, and I neigblKirs tecommemied Chauil>erlaiu's accruing Cough Remedy. I «ltd not think that thoroughly overhauled by Chris Robins, Dated at io^ts McMinnville, Oregon. April 27th. 1898 I« any medicine would help hint, but after the factory foreman, who is spoken of as J W HENRY 8herifl of Yamhill county, Oregon | giving him a few doses of that remeity I a tirat-daM inechauic. Thia uiskes the ' noticed an improvement, amt one liottle OCEAN STEAMERS ! citreil him entirely. It is the best cough | equipment of the stub and door factory Ask your OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER and 1 tneilieine I ever had in the bouse -J I better than ever. Mimax, South Burgettstown, i’a. Fur Druggist CITY OF TOPEKA George M.ittev, of 1 afayetle. son of J | sale by 8. Howurth A Co. far ageacreiu Mallet , writes to liij parents from lhe Leave Portland «'very R «lays IO CENT I nileil States battleship Charleston, to for Ah» kit Point*, PrnbMir < ourt TRIAL SIZE Stesm«*rs nMMitlily men P«stistul YolnUioina F.tdate of L. 0. Triplett <taler to sell which he has recently le.it transferre«! and Hong K<*ug vta Tin '• rlbern Paclii« Sleaia from tbe Mohican, lie says; "J was .hip Co. tn «.«niitssiuii «Ithti lt.x N. real property granted. Far hill tutorniatluu « ail on <». R. A N Estate of \\ in. T lla*h. Petition to lated a second « la-s apprentice ami trans- contain* no cocaine, HHIIIIt SA Klioiti a, ». III nor any other ferred here veaterdav. I am going to Mercary eell |»eraunnI property allow eil. injurious drug. Ur Atiiire« Mi'MInnrllle. or No matter what the matter is, one will do you the front. The Charleston will aeil in a it '• quickly Absorbed Relate of Mary Anu Sheldon. Tim»» U. II III KI HI ur. Gives lUnief at once. ikn. Pas-. Agt. good, and you can get ten for five cents. eel to bear final account, July 5th, 18tK. lew days. Mym-ll and ionr others ar» all ft opens «ud clean*?* that passed out of 150 boys. I am one of the Na»al Passages. (•«»MTI.ARI». «a. tU ID a. iu . À n»w iVtmrk-trontMMn« m «IT.«, r tacu. In .p.p-r n>r- n HEAD __ r.r- the crew of lhe steam launch.” This, Ailaye Inflammation COLD Beals and Protects the Membrane. Reatoree the G >ve. you joust have a secretion of by the way is a most desirable position, bens*» of Ta«te «nd Smell. Full Size due.; Trial The RtrosrKH and Weekly Oregonian i5.: < ÏÀk'SàT ¿SETJT" *- ' 10c ; at Dmynnets or hr mail. fall. one year for »2, strictly in advance. requiring well drilled auii good seamen. i Bi/e LLT BRv IHER.^, M U arraa street. New York. The Shasta Route II. C. BIB\ FURNITURE, 3 3 I 0 JUL Ji JL^QJUUUÖJUIJU^ Reliable War News Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Tlie New York Weekly Tribune O.R.&N. ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RY. SAN OREGON SHORT LINE 1 CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm