The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, June 24, 1898, Image 8

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    The Horrors of
Rheumatism.
I
A woman's account of torture which lasted three
years; of her struggles against the dreadful diseasey
and the good fortune that crowned her efforts.
Such suffering as rheumatism causes the
victims upon whom it fastens itself is al­
most unendurable*
Sufferers from the worst types of this ter­
rible disease will supply the missing hor-
hor­
rors in the following story from real life.
Those who writnc under milder forms
of rheumatism will be able to imagine the
feelings of the tortured victim.
The only justification for making public
such heart-rending details is the fact that
the lesson taught will be helpful to others,
pointing the way to renewed life and health
to every sufferer from rheumatism.
The story is told by a woman. Her
name is Mrs. Caleb Fenly; she lives in
St. Paul, Ind.
This is her account:
441 am a farmer's wife. I believe my
frequent exposure to the weather caused
my terrible attack of rheumatism. Damp
weather always aggravated it.
44 My limbs would begin to swell at the
ankle joints.
44 This swelling would begin in the night,
at times. I would awake in agony.
44 Daylight would find my limbs purple
in color, swollen to twice their natural size,
and so racked with pain I could not bear
to touch them.
44 My right arm and both leg* were so
drawn as to be almost useless.
44 My skin became dry and yellow.
44 At times my limbs would pain as
though millions of needles were pricking
them.
44 Again they would be numb and I
EAST AND SOUTH
could not feel a needle thrust into my flesh.
“I was confined to the house three
years, unable to walk nearly half the time.
“After those three slow years of agony,
during which I spent probably $2,000 for
treatment and tried a dozen doctors, I gav ••
up hope of any release from pain, but death.
" I was cured, completely cured, by Dr.
Williams’Pink Fills for Pale People. They
alone caused my recovery.
“ The first dose gave me appetite.
" After the second dose I slept soundly,
the first time within a year.
" I sent for a dozen boxes. By the time
I had taken the content: of eleven boxes I
felt entirely well.
“'I"he doctor said I was cured. He wai
greatly impressed, and since then he h. r.
prescribed Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale
People for many of his patients.”
Mrs. Fenly, together with h r husb.ind,
made affidavit to the exact truth c.f the fore­
going account before Notary P. N.'I homas.
The cure of the severest cases of rheu­
matism by Dr. Williams’ Fink Fills I —
Pale People has occurred in every state in
the Union, and its power in ordinary cases
is proport.onately greater.
These marvelous vegetable pi ls go di­
rectly to the seat of the trouble. T: y
build up a new cellular structure i 1 the
diseased parts by eliminating poisono-t»
elements and renewing health-giv;t<ij
chemical forces in the blood.
They are for sale by druggists ever1-
where : for 50 cents a single box or $2.50
for half a dozen.
AUCTION SALE Ob’
WELL BRED
V i
MORSES
LOCAL NEWS*
The merry -round has arrived in the
city and is in waiting for the glorious
Fourth of July.
R. Nelson made a business trip to Port­
land on Wednerday.
Lyle Baker lias become proprietor of a
barber Hhop at Lafayette.
A new line of tobacco ami cigars just
received at Bettman & Warren’s.
Tents to sell or rent. Inquire of Kiria
Eczemn is more than a skin disease,
' Wright.
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and no skin remedies can cure it. The
Did you notice the fine assortment of doctors afe unable to effect a cure, and
their mineral mixtures are damaging
fancy cro kerv at Bettman <v Warren’s? to the most powerful constitution. The
If the war keeps up much longer the whole trouble is in the blood, and
newrboys «ill have voices like preachers. »Swift’s Specific is the only remedy
which can reach such deep-seated blood
We now have a few thousand dullars to diseases.
loan on farm property, at good terms.
Eczema broke out on my daughter, and con­
tinued to spread until
12tf
In vine & V inton .
her head was entirely
The city fire departments meet this
covered. She was treated
evening to talk about their part in the by several good doctors,
celebration of the Fourth.
but gr:»w worse, and the
Will Kingerv returned home last week dreadful disease spread
to her face. She was
from attending the state normal at Mon­ taken to tw’o celebrated
mouth.
health springs, but re-
Pel. Martin has been a very sick man oeived no benefit. Many-®----------------.
patent medicines were taken, but without re­
lor the piist month from typhoid fever, sult.
until we decided to try S. S. S.,and by the
time the first bottle was finished, her head be­
lie is thought to be slowly recovering.
gan to heal. A dozen bottles cured her com­
The Delineator mid (¡lace of Fashion pletely and left her skin perfectly smooth. She
is now sixteen years (»Id. and has a magnificent
just received at <¡ranged: Farmers’ store. growth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful
disease has ever returned.
Flie new stock of Biitterick pallerns ex-
IL T S hobr .
2704 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mu.
|K*cted soon.
2(1-2
Don’t expect local applications of
There were 1,200 Ikkets sold on the
soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They
west side for the eomluctor’s excursion reach only the surface, while the di­
last Sunday.
sease comes from within.
Swift’s
In the spring is tiie time to paint vour Specific
house. Lei II. M. Wade«k Co. figure on
vour paint bill.
Miss Rosa Young arrived in the city
Monday evening from Chohaleni valley, is the only cure and will reach the most
obstinate case. It is far ahead of all
being eal)e<l by the illness of her fall er. similar remedies, because it cures cases
To make room for large shipments of which are beyond their reach. S. 8. S. is
dry goods, to arrive the last of next purely vegetable, and is the only blood
remedy guaranteed to contain no pot­
month, the i ¡range <k Farmers’ store of­ ash, mercury or other mineral.
fers bargains in all .summer goods for the
Books mnihsi free by Swift Specific
Company. Atlanta, Georgia.
next 30 days.
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J
’ A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These presents are in the form of
The Only Cure
S.S.S.rS.Blood
Beautiful Pastel Pictures
They are 13x19 inches in size,and are entitled as follows:
61
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Pansies.
SEARCH
Pansies
and
Marguerites
BAKES COLLARS «.ND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE
la
■ ON’- POUND or THIS STARCH WILL GO
I AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF
I
QF ANY OTHER STARCH.
Lilacs and
Iris.
I "J.C.HUBINGERBROS'C?
U.C.HUÖinotKttKUlCY
J
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These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist,
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very < boicest subjects
in tiis studio and are now offered for the first time to the public.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig­
inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
th. rn in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
One of these pictures
will be given away
with each package of
_
____ _ _ _ ____
purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on trie market, and
is sold for to cents a package. Ask youi* grocer for this starch and get a
MVIIUVIIIU fJIVlUll,
beautiful
picture.
Elastic Starch
I
§
2Q
M fi
£
!
WB
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO S INSTITUTE S
The Southern Pacific lias arranged to
make
one fare for round trip between all
i ten» lì , .11 m : 211 h
points on its lines in Oregon for the
We will fell at public auction at Me Fourth of July.
OF TH E
Minnville, Oregon, twenty head of high
The A. O. T. W. picnic is to be held
r0TICE is hereby given that the under- j
signed, as joint-executrix ami joint-exec­
class draft ami driving homes. These in Dayton tomorrow. If the weather is
1
utor of the last will and testament of A. ('. i
?
Davis,
deceased, under, by virtue of and pursu- |
horses are mostly the get of the import­ pleasant, there is likely to be a good at­
I
ant to an order of the county court oi Yamhill
ed Perdieron stallion, Pároli, so well tendance.
County, State of Oregon, made and dated June
Express Train« Leave Portland Daily
8th, 1898, licensing, authorizing and empowering
and favorably known throughout, this
The east wall of Union block has been him so to do, will, at Yamhill County, State of
LEAVE.
AltKIVK
Oregon, from amt after the 23d day of .Inly, 1898,
Portland............6:00 P M I San Francisco.. .8 1 \ A M valley. They consist of one, two and opened, connecting The Reporter office proceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand,
San Francisco.*:!» P M I Portland ............. 0..’•*> A M three year olds’ and several teams ready
as
the law directs, the real property belonging to
hallway with the hallway of that block, said
estate, or sufficient thereof to pay the
3l)t)(t giving more light, more ventilation, and charges,
Above trains stop »I all stations between Port­ for work, that will weigh from
expenses ami claims against said es­
land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson,
tate still unpaid and unsatisfied, and that said
to
3400
pounds;
well
matched
and
of
good
Albany, Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey, Harrisburg.
a double approach to all business offices real property will be offered for sale in separate
Junction City, Eugene, ( ottHge Grove, Drain, color. Also several extra good drivers
parcels. Said real estate is described as follows,
in the upper story.
Oakland ami all stations from Roseburg to Ash­
to-wit:
•
land inclusive.
and well bred mares. Also four stan­
TRACT NO. 1.
I)o
you
know,
that
Elsia
Wright
carries
ICam' I bii rg JI nil llfiily*
dard bred mares ami four drivers of su­ a full line of lubricating oils for machin­ Commencing at the quarter section corner on
the north boundary of section 26, in T. 4 S. R. 5
LEAVE:
ARRIVE:
perior qnality, owned by Richard Baird, ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and W. \\ iliu metle meridian, Yamhill COUIlty, Ore­
Portland........... 8:30 z\ M | Roseburg
>.ff) 1' M
gon ; thence south var. 20 deg. 30 min. E., 33.93
Roseburg... t.:30 AM | Port lami...
4.30 PM Esq., of North Yamhill.
other machinery cannot atford to exper chains to board fence; thence north 89 deg.
DINING CARS UN UGDL'N ROUTE.
Sale to commence at 10:30 a. in., inient with poor oils. He carries the best west along fence 15.20 chains to angle; thence
N. 116 deg. west 17.50 chains to angle; thence
PULLMAN -:S BUFFET
sharp.
16.93 chains to north boundary of section:
on the market and they are warranted north
thence east on section line 20 chains to place ol
Terms of sale, 5 |ier cent discount for not to gum.
SLEEPERS
beginning,
containing63 58 acres, more or less.
tf
AND
cash, or approved note, without interest,
TRACT NO. 2.
It has been proposed to start a national
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, due November 1st, 1808.
Beginning at S. W. corner of Section 23, T. I
movement to forego any tire cracker R.5 W. run north about 15 chains to branch:
Attached to all Through Trains.
L add A Howe, Prop.’s
them e down branch to a point north of quarter
shooting this coming Fourth and spend P^ist between sections 23 ami 26; thence• soiith
West Side Division.
By F rank B iiown , Snpt.
io said quarter post: thence west to place of
the money for luxuries for the volunteers. ginning,
BETWEEN
PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS
containing 65acres more or less.
The idea will not take like wild fire.
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
TRACT NO. 3.
Ol It < I I If l€ I N <■ I.|%T
Situate in the County of Yamhill, State of
The Fourth has always been observed egon,
7 3H A M 1 Lv
Port land
Ar 1 5:50 P .M
beginning 41.31 chains south from
10:15 A M 1 Lv
McMinnville
l.v 1 3:06 P M
and always will be. It wouldn't be the north west corner of thedonation land claim of
l.v 1 1:20 P M
11:55 F M 1 Ar
( '(H Vltllis
I. W Rogers; thence south 15.21 chains; thence
We have special arrangements » it II Fourth to the boys without the snap of north
40 deg. E. 16.10 chains; thence north 72
deg. W. 10.74 chains to the place of beginning,
At Albany mid Corvallis connect with the following leading publications, the cracker.
being a portion of the donation land claim of .1.
trains of Or. Central A Eastern Uy.
whereby we are able to oiler them in
Rogers and Mary E. Rogers, his wile—8acres.
Kay & Todd being desirous of (dosing W.
Newspaper
Also a part of the donation land claim of Sam­
Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) connection with our own at exceedingly
up their company business, have placed uel Davis ami Mary Davis, his wife, Notification
No 1430, situated in Yamhill County, Oregon,
1:60 1 • M I Lv
Portland
Ar 1 8 :25 A M low ratea, as follows: The R epórter all their notes and hook accounts in mv and bounded ami described as follows < om
Furnished by Special Correspondent* at the frçnt
7 30 1 ’ M 1 Ar
McMinnville
Lv| 5 50 A M and
mencing
at the northeast corner of saiddonation
hands
for
collection.
All
parties
in
­
8:30 P M i Ar Indcpcndenci
l.v I 1:50 A M
land
claim;
thence
north
72
deg.
west
with
Weekly Inter Ocean................................................. SI.35
boundary of said claim, var. 19 deg. 30
Rebate tickets on sale between I’ortlaml. Sac st. LonlNGIobe-Democrat, semi-weekly.......... 1.75 debted to them in the way of book ac­ north
min. E. 58.70 chains to stake; thence south 58.13
mniento ami San Francisco. Net rates #17 tirst-
counts and notes overdue, will please chains
to south boundary of said land claim to
New
York
Weekly
Tribune
.............................
SI.
25
( I h . ss , niul |11 seroml ria - i m ! m I inu '|(.t |)t.|
stake: thence east with said south boundary
Rates nml tickets to Eastern points ami Europe. *Rural Northwest, Port hunt, semimonthly... 1.25 call and settle the same with me.
3 > 09 chains to stake in center of county road*;
Alst>JAI’AN. ( IIIN'A, HoNol.t 1.1 ami AFS-
R. L C onner .
thence north 10 deg. E. with centerof said road Will contain all important war news of the daily edition.
*The Rural Northwest in the brightest,
'I'RALi A, eau bt* obtained iroiu (». A. Wilcox,
32.25 chains to east boundary of said claim;
Ticket Agent, McMinnville.
the most practical ami useful publication
The carpenter contract for building the thence north 15.98 chains to place of beginning,
Special dispatches up to the hour of publication.^
< . II. MARKHAM,
248.42acres, more or less. Excepting
no the coast for farmers, dairymen and ne« Christian church at Carlton has been containing
therefrom tiie following, to-wit: Commencing
Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent.
Careful
attention will be given to farm and family-top­
fruit growerw.
let to Mr. Belt of I’ike, late of Nebraska, at the south west corner of said tract of laud;
R KOEHLER, Manager.
thence north 6.13 chains; thence east 40.23 ics, foreign correspondence, market reports, and all general'
for tf21 > Some time ago Rev. Sickafoose, chains; thence south 40 deg. W. «chains; thence
west 3.5.0!» chains to place of beginning, contain­ news of the world and nation.
the pastor, said that if they built a church ing
about 23 acres, being in T. 1 S. R. u W. bal­
Bad management keeps nrore people
lie would do the painting. It is believed ance left being225.42 acres.
in )HH>r circiiniHtiinees I han any other one
We furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your fa­
TRACT NO. I.
lie was joking, but now the church mem-
cause. To be successful one must look
Lot No. one in Block ‘ N”’ of Cozine's Thjffrd
The Reporter,__ __
bers talk of holding him to the agree­ Addition to the City of McMinnville, Yamhill vorite home paper,
abend and plan ahead «0 that w hen n
‘ount\. State of Oregon. All of said above de
ment. The site of the building is in the < scribed
both 1 YEAR for $1.25.
real estate being situated in Yamhill
favorable opportunity presents itself he
little tir grove just east of town, which County, State of Oregon.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Address al 1 orders to
is ready to take advantage of it. A little
TRACT
NO.
5
lias been cleared out and makes a very
THE
forethought will also save much expense
An undivided one-half interest in the north
pretty location. The building is to be west quarter of section Ten, in Township Fif­
and valuable time. A prudent and care­ llxl'.i feet, with ell 20x2"> ft
teen
South,
of
Range
Ten
East
of
Willamette
It is!
meridian, m Crook county. State of Oregon,
ful man wiU keep a liottle of Chamber­
estimated that the total cost of building containing 160 acres.
the i itoii't: or
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
I hat said properly will be sold after giving
and one blot k of ground will be$'MHi, and due notice of the sale.
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL edy in the house, the shiftless fellow will the church already has a subscription of
Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, this22-1 day of
June, 1898.
27-7»
wait until necessity compels it and then
P. Q. DAVIS, Joint-Executrix of said Estate
min hia beat horse going for a doctor ami over |1,(W, ami a grow ing membership.
L. T. DAVIS, Joinl-E.weutor of said Estate
The experiment station at Corvallis I
then have a big doctor bill to pay, be­
sides; one |«tya out twenty-live cents and reports several s)>eeiiiiens of diseased %*>*!<. m . i •*> Mimi io i inni,
OREGON
the other is out a hundred dollars ami « heat ami o ats sent in. The plants are
rnps.
then wonder** why hia neighbor ia getting atleeted when from six inches to a f«x>t
•
richer while he is getting poorer, For high. I'he leaves turn brown atthetips,
In the < ircuit Court of the State of Oregon
VIA
VIA
or
a
reddish
cast,
ami
gradually
dieback
tor
Yamhill
County.
aide by 8. Howorth A Co.
In the matter of the assignment of A. J. Ap-
Spokane Salt Lake
to the ground.
I lie main stock still person,
<»f McMinnville, Oregon.
maintains its green color and endeavors V*t>l l< I i' hereby given that \. .1. Apperson,
Minneapolis Denver
a.1 oi McMinnville, Oregon, has matte a gen­
An 8;’>-poun<t roval Chinook salmon was
to overcome the disease by sending out eral assignment forthe benefit of all hiscred-
St. Paul
Omaha
delivered at Irescott’a in Astoria last
itors to the undersigned as assignee, ami the
new
leaves
w
Inch
in
turn
become
affected
AND
AND
undersigned has accepted the (rust as such
week
Mr. Treacott had the fish taken
assignee ami has made and tiled with the clerk
Chicago Kansas City to the ice works where it was frozen in a and turn brown. I'he disease spreads of
said circuit court his inventory and valua­
from a lew plants first seen until qnite tion of the estate of said assignor* under oath,
cake of ice. It will be forwarded to
and has given his bond as such assignee accord­
tin extent become atleeted. Some of the ing to taw, and that said bond has been duly
LOWEST RATES TO ALL
Omslui to be placed in the exhibit of
area on the college farm contain from approved.
EASTERN CITIES.
Now therefore, all persons having claims
• »regon.
one-fourth to one half acre; and from against the estate of said assignor said A. .1.
Apperson, are hereby notified and required to
other localities whole fields have been present the same to the undersigned assignee,
OCEAN STEAMEKS
Mr P. Ketcham of Pike Citv. Cal., re|s>rted as l>eing attacked.
at the McMinnville National Hank at McMinn­
Leave Portland Every (” Days
ville, Oregon, under oath with proper vouchers
says: “Curing my brother’s late sickness
• • FOR • • ,
within three months from the date of
\liout two hundred persons from this therefor
from sciatic rheumatism, Clminberlam'i* ' city and vicinitv went on the conduct-, this notice
Bated this the 10th dav of Mav, \. D. 1898.
Pain Palm was the only remedy that ors' excursion to Astoria and Seaside on- 21-7
* LEE LAUGHLIN.
Assignee above named.
gave him a iv relief.” Manv others have Sunday
RAMSEY A FENTON.
rhe crowd from all points was
Attorneys for said Estate.
testified to (die prompt relief from pain estimated at about •;.<»><».
Two and a
OCEAN STEAMERS
which thia liniment atlorda. For sale by I half hours was the Ion-est time any of
Ask your
S. Howorth A Co.
them were permitted at the destination,
Druggist
ami the w»ather wasn't pleasant even
for a generous
luiiian, lkeilsen A Co s big himber I then. Several steps were knocked from
Leave Portland ftvery B dn>d
IO CENT
rsft, coutiiiijug over 5.ifti.iro feet, 1 the coaches on one tram by runuing into
for AlaFkH Point y
TRIAL SIZE
Sternuti* m«»nthiy troni l*«>itlami t<» Yuk<>h«>ma started on ita voyngr to San F rancisco a rock, and a voting man named Thomas,
riu I Hong Kong, Vi.i I’bu Northern I’acttk’ «team-
ye ter.lav, towvd bv Iwotnga It ia ex a painter of Fores! Grove, attempting to
•li ip U»», in rumi»’' ihm with < ». K »v X.
For full inh»rntHiion vail on O. R. A N.
peeted thè tri,» enn la* made in a week
' board one oi these cars while in motion contain* no cocaine,
KIK»I»I w A itHon»
\
ut
»ben pa--’eg through I’ortlaml. lost his mercury nor any other
Or Atidr»’"*:
M' Mtnnville, Or
drag.
No matter what the matter is, one will
footing
and fell under the wheels, both tnjnrioe*
The
editor
<d
the
Evan«
Citv.
Pa..
W. II III III III KTt
It ia quickly AbaorheU.
do
'legs
Iieing cut o.t above the ankles,
Give, Reset at once.
Gen Fas«. Agt. | Globe. write*. “One Minute Cough Core
good, and you can get ten for five c
It
open*
and
cleinees
I'oiin nn, <» h -
1 ia rightly name I. It cured mv children ! He lived a roupie of days only, the Neat Pa«sae,-
A new
.
__
j after all other remedies failed.”
It The return of the excursionists to Me­
to t
Reals and Protect* the Membrane. Restore* the
tabules *
The K kimihtek and Weekly Oregonian cures congha, cold* ami all throat and Mmnv ille ras alter daylight Monday senses of Ta*te and smell. K ill Siae soc.; Trial
Su
e
Irtc
:
at
DmggMte
or
he
mail.
one year for |2, strictly in advance.
I lung troubles. Rogers Bro*.’ Pharmacy. morning.
The Shasta Route
Notice of Executor’s Sale.
131J KN
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FURNITURE,
WALL PAPER
UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES.
JUUL JUUUUUUUUUULS.JUUUULP jU
WAR WITH SPAIN!
Reliable War News
National Family
New York Weekly Trilkme
ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN RY.
SAN
SHORT LINE
FRANCISCO
OREGON. GEO. U. ELDER and
CITY OF TOPEKA
CATARRH
Ely s Cream Balm
COLO ' n HEAD
tLY BROTHERS, M Warren street, New Tort
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