The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, June 10, 1898, Image 8

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    Her Boy was
Dying.
LOCAL NEWS'
Mien Irani-",- "firm 1* «|H*n<ltng the va-
I cation nt her home in Salem.
Go and see Hick rv larm nt Hone's
hall, Carlton, June 1 ltl>, by thedrnnuilic
Chas. Griraeu is preparing to add a
dub of district No. 8.
second story to his residence.
The McMinnville bail nine beat St.
A new line of tobacco and cigars just
Paul at the college grounds last Satin
’ received at Bettman A Warren’s.
’ day l>v a score of 13 to 9.
fiood lunch at the Emergency Corps
The Woodmen observed last Sunday
Haw a child was brought back from the brink of
rooms Saturday, 15 cents, ice cream 10c.
1 as memorial day, and decorated the
Did you notice the tine assortment of
the grave to enjoy a healthy, happy childhood.
One
( graves of departed members.
fancy
crockery at Bettman A Warren's’.’
mother's advice for parents concerning the health of
Doublv good bick has come to Dr. .1.
Hoskins will repair vour harness or
their children.
H. Nelson, resides being elected conn-
sell you new , aud put you in good shape 1 ty clerk, a daughter was born
for spring work. See him.
, household on Thursday night
Tbe boy about whom this strange, true
44 My^husband
.ybusband bought three boxes of the
In the spring is the time to paint your j week.
We
began
giving
Josie
one-third
of
pilL.
•
-J
■tory is told wasted away till he tetmtd
a pill three times a day.
house. Let R. M. Wade A Co figure on
nothing but skin and bones. Then his
J In
•*> three days the . child was btighter
Cororuenceinent dates at the normal
health turned and he became fat and hearty.
vour paint bill
Ha appetite wax better. He began tu show
school are June 12-15. Field day ex«>r-
The first stage <s familiar to many pa­
i We now have a tew thousand dollars to I cites are Tuesday afternoon ; commence­
interest in toys and was less fretful.
rents. The second is of deep interest to all
“ We increased the dose, giving him loan on farm property, at good terms.
ment dav exercises and alumni reunion
parents or friends of ailing little ones.
liali a pill al a time. He gained ex try day
12tf
I rvine A V inton .
Fathers and mothers, who long to have
Wednesday.
in weight and appetite.
their children healthy and happy cannot
“ At the end of thu treatment, after tak­
Patronize the Emergency Corns Satur­
It is the popular thing to remark that
fail to sympathize and rejoice with Mr.
ing three boxes, he was a new boy.
day
ami so help;provide comforts for the fusionists lost their Holt in the lace
and Mrs John F. Williams.
■‘He was happy, hearty, enjoying life
“our hoys.”
Their comfortable home, a short distance
for county clerk.
On the other hand
with liis little oxnpanioiu.
from Damon, UL, is happy now because
“1 have no doubt that Dr. Williams’
The best assortment of summer goods the republicans gained one warranted
of the wonderful events that are told in
Pink Pills for Pale People saved turn from at the Grange A Farmers Co’s store.
not to slip—Holt Nelson. Now laugh
words eloquent with simple truth and
an early grave."
gratitude, by the mother of the boy.
Master Claude and Miss Maude Flesh­
Services at the Christian church next
Mrs. williams made affidavit to the
“Our Josie was never sti
strong," said Mrs.
truth of her statement before David Crisp, Sunday night only
In the morning the er, whose birthdays fall on the same
Williams. “T
___ his birth h< was weak
From
a Notary Public.
congregation will join in the exercises at date, celebrated its fifteenth recurrence
end puny.
Dr. A. A. McCabe examined the chil i
“Two years ago, when he was two
last Friday.
A boat of merry young
and nude oath before Notary Mort BrooD, the college.
yean old, he had an attack of lung fever.
that he is now physically sound and w< l;.
Chas. Grissen is taking subscriptions friends thronged in upon them in the
Dr. N. A. Jones cured this fever, out the
The evidence is completed by Dr. 1
evening and had a very happy time.
child did not recover strength.
A. Jones, who made affidavit before No­ for the Re<i Cross society's war relief
“ He began fading away beneath our eyes.
Judge Magers held a political meeting
tary George Rupp, that the child hau kc-e: (tind, and giving pictures of the ‘‘Acco-
’ “He had no appetite, vomited a great
io the condition described by M.S. V i’.- land” as a souvenir.
at the High Heaven school house Friday I
deal, coughed continually, his limbs be
liams, as the result of catarrhal pnevino
Whooping cough is the most distressing night, at which there were about 125 5
came withered.
The action of Dr. Williams’ Fink *
“He became painfully weak and ema-
malady ; but its duration can be cut short | present. He says the decorations were
tor Pale People on the blood and ne:v ,.
dated. We waited for his death.
system, in eliminating poisons and furan fl­ by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, really tine, and thev have one of the best
“ At this time a boat der named Aw Rob­
! furnished school buildings in the county.
ing materials tor new tissues, makes th'-i"
which is al°o the best known remedy for
inson suggested that Dr. Williams’ Pink
sure remedy tor wasting disea;e.undll:r I j .
PUbfor Pale People would do the child good.
train of evils arising from disordered Lkcc croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. | On Saturday as W. J. Sargeant and J
1“They had cured Mr. Robinson of
•.vife of Bellevue were coming to town,
and nerves. All druggists sell the ;
Hill’s Pharmacy
tbeuiBetism and he believed in them.
one box tor 50 cents; six boxes for
The Chemawa Indians w ill play a game their wagon became uncoupled near the
| Cozine bridge, and the team ran away. '
of baseball with the McMinnville college
1 throwing both occupants out and giving
nine next Saturday at 2:30 p. in. on the
j
them some temporary injury The team
college grounds. Admission 25 cents.
I ran into the Grange "tore lot and stopped
Rev. Ray Palmer will give an address i
VIA
against a pile of shingles
We have special arrangementa with before the Philergian society at the col-;
The hide of a large panther was brought
Subject
the following
leading publications, luge next Monday evening.
I
to
town last Friday by Isaac Lambright,
whereby we are able to offer them in “America Vindicated in the War with I
who with Jo3. Stow, succeeded in killing
Spain.
”
connection with our own al exceedingly
OF ! H E
it near their home after a hard tight.
Hear Edward B. Fleck, college hall,
low rates, as follows: The R eporter
The animal was unusually large, meas­
If
and
June lltli. He is a graduate of the Im­
Weekly Inter Ocean.........................................fl.35 perial Conservatory, St Petersburg, Rus- ! uring seven feet in length, and it took a
IMBtlil r eilWHiV T VV>VM
St L umis Globe-Democrat, semi weekis......... 1.75 sia, and a pupil of the great pianist Anton | i half dozen shots to bring him down.
RxpreNATrainR I eave Portland Daily
New York Weekly Tribune..................
fl .25
Had the hones of the legs not been re­
♦Rural Northwest, Portland, semi monthly 1.26 Rubenstein.
moved in skinning, the specimen would
LEAVE
ARRIVE
Portland.......... 6 00 F M | Han Francisco. .8:15 A M
Were you to pass through an asylum have been mounted by Mr. Ayers.
"The Rural Northwest 19 the brightest,
Bau Francisco?* « jo P M I Portland
. 9-WAM
the most practical and useful publication for the insane would you be able to dis­
Above trains stop at all nations between Port­
tinguish between the haggard look of a
land and Salem, turner, Marion, J e fiery on, no tiie coast for farmers, dairymen and
financial and moral wreck and the grief
Albany, Tuugent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. fruit growers.
Junction < itv. Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain,
and anguish of Christ, the great Saviour
Oakland Hint all stations from Roseburg to Ash
laud inclusive,
of the world"—Gove.
Probate Court.
J
H. Nelson, dentist.
EAST AND SOUTH
This.starch is prepared on scientific principles by men who have bad yearaof practical
experience in fancy lauudering. ft restores old linen and summer du.ws to their
n-itural whitened and imparts a beautiful and lasting finuh. It is the only starch
manufactuied that is perfectly harmless, containing neither ar ¿aic, alum or any
other substance injurious to linen und can bo used even for a baby pouduj.
For sale by all wholesale and retail grocer
The Shasta Route
Houeburg iVliitl liuil y.
Estate of A. C. Davis.
W. T. Macy
appointed guardian ad litem for Mary
Esther Davis, a minor.
Estate of Chas. P. Murray.
W. I,.
PULt.MHN «■ BUFFET
Warren appointed guardian ad litem for
SLEEPERS
the minor children. Answer of guardian
ad litem tiled and real property ordered
CLASs
sold at private sale. Notices of sale to
Attached to nil Through Trainn.
be given by posting.
West Side Div Bion.
Estate of Jas. L. Steward, f irst semi
BETWEEN
PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) annual account approved.
Guardianship of Wm. H. Withrow.
7 30 A M I l.v
Eighth annual report approved.
10:16 A M | l.v
li tó P M | Ar
Estate of Lawrence Lee Funk, a min­
or. Second annual account of guardian
At Albaiiy ami (’orvalh.-
traina of Or Central A Ea tem Ity
allowed.
Express l i niii Daily, (Except Suuday.)
Guardianship of Estha Swanson et al.
Fourth annual account approved
1.60 f M I l.\
I’ortluiHl
7:60 P M I Ar
Mi Mlunvill.
Estate of Thus. Roberts. Final account
H 3U P M i Ar Independenct
allowed
.Administrator discharged and
Rebate tickets on sale bet Ween Portland. Sac
rHinvntu and San Iranrheu. N» t rates fl 7 first bondsmen exonerated.
class, and Ml second • la s, including slevpei
Estate L. C Triplett. Petition for or-
Rates and tickets to Eastern points ami Europe
Ah. JAPAN « HIN A HONOLII.D ami AC'S iter to sell real property heard and or­
THALIA, van be obtained from G A. Wilcox. dered sold at piivate sale, one-half ti >r
Ticket Agent. McMinnville
cash ami one half in I? months, secured
• H MARKHAM,
Gen. Freight and PasHPiiger Agent.
by mortgage.
R KOEHLER, Managei
Estate of A. K. Murk. Final account
approved anil executrix discharged
Estate ol Mary Ann Sheldon,
Final
account filed and July 5th at In a in. set
to hear same
LEAVE
ARRIVE*
Portland..........w 3«) A M | Roseburg
5.20 PM
Roseburg
. to AM | Portland
1 JU P M
Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries
a full line of lubricating oils for inachin- ]
Sacrificed to
Blood Poison
erv ’ Owners of valuable harvesting and
Those whohnv*e never Imd Blood Poi­
other machinery cannot afford to exper
irnent with poor oils. He carries the best son can not know what a desperate oon-
on the market and they are warranted dition it can produce This terrible
disease which the doctors are totally
not to gum.
tf
unable to cure, is communicated from
Thos. H. Rogers catna over from Hub-
one generation to another, inflicting its
hard to east his vote. We take it that 1
taint upon countless innooent ones.
Hubbard is sufficiently removed from ; Some years ago 1 was inoculated with poison
the bustle of the busy world to be condu- I by a nurae who Infected my babe with blood
taint The little one was
rive to the authorship of more stories.
unequal io the struMde,
and its life was yielded
The Southern Pacific railway company up to the fearful poison
For six long years 1 suf
has made an excursion round trip rate fared untold ’misery
I
to Yaquina of $4.70. t he company hss i was covered with sores
and ulcers from head to
under consideration a round trip rate oil foot, and no language­
can express my feelings
$2 to Portland, good fur Saturday after­ of woe duiiug ’those long
years. I had the beet
noon and Monday morning return.
medical treatment Bev­
el
al physicians suoees
The organization of a high school | sively
treated me. but all"
to
no purpose. The mer­
alumni association w as effected last week
cury and potash seemed to add fuel to
at the Columbus building. 1 inest Hen­ awful flame which was devouring me 1 was
advised by friends who had seen wonderful
derson was chosen president. Colon Eb­ cures
made by it. to try Swift’s Specific We
erhard, vice president,
and Minnie got two bottles, and I felt hope again revive iu
mv breast—hope for health and happiness
Sehenl secretary and treasurer.
again I improved from the start, and a com
filete and perfect cure was rhe result 8. 8. S.
tin Saturday, June lltli, from 2 p. 111. s the only blood remedy which reaches des
peiate oases
Mas. T. W L ib .
until 10 p. hi . the ladies of the Emer­
Montgomery, Ala.
Of the many blood remedies, S. S. 8.
gency corps will serve ice crt am and cake
at the old Jacobson stand.
Front 5 p. is the only one which can reach deep-
seated. violent cases It never fails to
m. until 8 p. tn a good substantial lunch cure perfectly and permanently the
with tea and coffee will be served. Will most desperate cases which are beyond
not. the citizens of McMinnville take the reach of other remedies
Ila> Ion High Srhool
their evening meal with these ladies
iiir in.
and so help the cause along. I unch 15
Graduating exercises of the class of ’94 cents, ice cream 10 cents.
— Miss Winnie Baxter, Miss Libbie Had­
Bail management keeps more people it Pt artr vnhuli . and is the only
ley and Mr. Jay Avery - of the high
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
school took place in the M. E. church in poor circumstances ttiun any other one
HIVES THE CHOICE OF
mercury, potash, or other mineral
cause.
To
be
successful
one
must
look
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL last Friday evening, in the presence of a | ahead and plan ahead so that wheu a «Valuable books mailed free by Swift
crowclad house. The recitals of the class
Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia
were nobly rendered anil speaks of most favorable opportunity presents itself he
excellent qualifications in the graduates. is ready to take advantage of it. A little j
ANMGNEF.'S NOTICE TO (HEDI
Under the direction of Prof. Duncan one , forethought will also save much expense i
and
valuable
time.
A
prudent
an
nd
care
can hardly go through the grades taught
hamber-
without coming out bright scholars. fill man will keep a bottle of Ch;
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
Prof. Metzger of Lafayette seminary made Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ for Yamhill County.
Iu the matter of the assignment of A J Ap
VIA
VIA
edy
in
the
house,
the
shiftless
fellow
will
a very appropriate address to the class,
person,
•verson,
— of McMinnville,
.
. .
ven Oregon.
lhRt A j ¿pper8on
also to the graduates of the eighth grade wait until necessity compels it and then i I XT OTIC E i9 hereby giv
11
xt
vi
of
.'iv.uiuntuw,
McMinnville,
Oregon,
0
has made a gen
ruin
his
best
horse
going
for
a
doctor
and
who were present and receive«! the
eral assignment for the benefit of all his cred­
Minneapolis Denver
itors
to
the
undersigned
as
assignee,
and the
usual congratulations and showers of then have a big doctor bill to pay, be­ undersigned has accepted the trust as such
Paul
sides
one
pays
out
twenty-five
cent*
and
assignee
and
has
made
and
filed
with
the
clerk
flowers. The singing by the favorite and
AND
AND
of said circuit court his inventory and valua­
the
other
¡9
out
a
hundred
dollars
and
tion of the estate of said assignor under oath,
genial quartet— Miss Dunn, Mrs. Dun
Chicago
and has given his bond as such assignee accord
can, R. L. Harris and J W. Fishburn— then wonders why his neighbor is getting lug to law, and that said bond has been duly-
For approved .
waealeo well rendered and received with richer while he is getting poorer.
LOWEST RATES TO ALL
Now therefore, all persons having claims
sale by 8. Howortli A Co.
against the estate of said assignor «aid A J
great
applause.
Concluding,
it
ia
hoped
EASTERN CITIES.
Now that the election is over, more j Apperson. are hereby notified and required tv
to meet all again about one year from
present the same to the undersigned assignee
the McMinnville National Bank at McMinn
•
OCEAN STEAMERS
now under like circumstances.
interest should be taken in celebrating 1 at
viile, Oregon, under oath with proper vouchers
Leave Portland Every 8 Days
the Fourth of July. Mr. G. L. Rowland ; therefor within three months from the date of
this notice.
Card at Thanks.
• • FOR • •
makes a sensible proposition
He re­
Da ted th is the 10th day of Mar, a 0 .iW
LEt LAUGHL1M
Mrs. 8 C. Pearson anj family extend members that next 4lh will be the semi
Assignee above named
RAM91Y
A
FENTON
their heartfelt thauks to the many friends | centennial auniver-ary of the first ceie-
•••
Attorneys for said Estate.
whoso kindly assisted during the illness, { bration held in Yambill county at La-
death and burial of their beloved hus­ i fayette. Hie proposition ie to celebrate
OCEAN STEAMERS
band and father
in that place with tins ;>oth anniversary
ORFXiON. (iBU. W. ELDER and
idea in the foreground.
At that time
44xerli«e«t l.elter«.
CITY OF TOPEKA
the Indian War veterans had ju«t re-
The following letter* remain uncalled I turned fiom the Cai u>«* war, and it w.c*
Lmve Portland every H dtiys
for
in tiie McMinnville postottic* .lune l*“fore < tregi'i: wa* organized ns u state,
ft>r Alfu kii P<lints.
Steamers inonthh fhnn Portland to Yokohama Hth. 1898
1 the F. 8. officers not taking possession
and Hong K •im. im The Northern Pacttie Steam
Rigsby. T.
<d Oregon lin'd Manli Ith, 1849. Of
»idp Co tu connection with O R A N.
RI ikiih . Charlie
Fur full information < all on O. R AN.
cvitrse Lafayette is the > otniuiinitv that
HIIOD»« A IIIIOI»! n. V lit
Cain, W M.
’ should most interest herself in this prop
Or Addrew
McMinnville Br
Chrielienn N
o«iti >n iiiid turne first in the matter. If
U II III III HI HT,
( rumpaker. Mr* Clara M.
»he does nt want the celebration, let Mc­
G«i Pa<« Agt.
Hour, I.
wm ri % nw, oh .
Minnville take it <>tf her handsand in-
EIT’* CRF4M RAI M Is • poeti Ire cure.
Hunter. II. II.
, v,te the whole eiainty to join M in Apply into the n Mirila. It m qu.ckiy abBnrbBd tki
cent« ar Drnrfieu or bv «mi : «ampie» 10c. by mail
McKinney, Mr* Matada
The R kihibikr mid Weekly Oregonian
whooping it up for old glory for the fifti- ELY BROTHERS Be Warren at., Xew York CÜJ
one year lor f2, strictly in adiance.
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