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i LOCAL NEWS' How He Spent the Greater Part of His Life- A Time When His Life was in Danger. thf t'ree One of the staunchest supporters of the deep-whter way from the Great Lakes to the ocean is Maj. A. C. Bishop, of 715 Third Ave., Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Re lias been superintendent of large min ing operations an<I when the State Reforma tory at Elmira, N. Y., ww built, he wus superintendent and engineer in charge of the construction. Major Bishop was attached to the staff of Brigadier General Chamberlin, of the Na tional Guard of New York, with the rank of Major from 1857 to 18t>5. He has been located in Detroit since 1885, and has a large acquaintance among the busi ness men and citizens of this city. Two years ago, for the first time, Major Bishop was in the hospital. For two months he had the best of medical attendance but when he was discharged be was not like the Major Bishop of old. When asked regarding his health, he said: “When I had my last spell of sickness and came out of the hospital I was a sorry sight. I could not gain my strength, and could not walk over a block /or several weeks. “I not iced some articles in the newspapers regarding Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, which convinced me that they were worth trying and bought two boxes. I did not take them for my complexion but for strength. After using them I felt better, and know they did me worlds of good. I am pleased to recommend them to invalids who need a tonic or to build up a shuttered constitution. “A. C. B ishop .” Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of January, 1898. R obert E. H ull , J r ., Notary Pubh'e. The pure, powerful vegetable ingredients in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People supply the antidote for poisonous matter in the blood and add those elements needed to build up body and brains. Many diseases long supposed by the medical profession to be incurable have succumbed to the potent influence of these pills. They can be taken by young or old, being harmless in their nature, but powerful in eliminating disease. New stock of mixed paints at R. M. Wade & Co’s. A new line of tobacco ami cigars jllet received at Bettman & Warren's. A nice new bridge now spans the Muddy near Bellevue. Tents to sell or rent. Inquire of Elsia 27-2 Wright. Mrs. I’. Lingren will go to Portland to morrow, for a visit of one week. Did you nolii’e the fine assortment of fancy crockery at Bettman A Warren’s? We now have a few thousand dollars to loan on farm property, at good terms. 12tf I kvinb A V inton . W. W. Nickel contemplates a visit to eastern Oregon in the near future for the benefit of his health. In the spring is the time to paint your lionse. Let R. M. Wade A Co. figure on your paint bill. ! A Beautiful Present Crippled by Rheumatism. Thoso who have Khpumatism find themselves growing steadily worse all the while. One reason of thia is that the remedies prescribed liy tlie doctors contain mercury and potash, which ul timately intensify the disease by caus ing the joints to swell and stiffen, Sroduoing a severe aching of the bones. . S. S. has been curing Rheumatism for twenty years—even the worst cases which seemed almost incurable. Capt. O. E. Hughes, the popular railroad conductor, of Columbia, S. C., had un experi ence with Rheumatism which convinced him th a t there is only one cure for that painful dis ease. He says: “1 was a great sufferer from mus cular Rheumatism for two years. I could get no permanent relief from any medicine pre scribed by my physician. I took aboutadosen bot tles of your 8. 8. 8., and f now 1 am as well as I 4 ever was inmy life. Iam sure that your medicine cured me, and I would reoommend it to any one suffering from anyblood disease.” 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 Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows: Lilacs and Pansies. American Poppies. I A Clatskanie dog is to make a life leap Pansies of 40 feet from the top of a ladder, as a Fourth of July feature. That dog lias Lilacs and and patriotism. Marguerites iris. A number of men claiming to be look ing for work who do not want it, have visited town the past week. Their other Everybody knows that Rheumatism name is “Tramps.” is a diseased state of the blood, and MAJOB A. C. BISHOP. Ursel Kay, the little son of T. B. Kav, only a blood remedy is the only proper These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, Maj. Bishop lias had unusual experience was taken with scarlet fever at the Tur treatment, but a remedy containing R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects In that line of work and probably few are so potash and mercury only aggravates well qualified to speak intelligently of it in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. ner convention last week. He is not be the trouble. as he. For the greater part of his life he The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig lieved to be seriously sick. has been engaged iq water ways* and is one inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. of the oldest aud best known ciwil engineers Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing The churches of Newberg have char north of the Ohio river. them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. Commencing in 1850, he was for a number tered the steamer Undine for an excur One of these pictures s” M 8- of years an assistant engineer for the Ilud- sion July 4th to Multnomah Falls. The sqn River Railroad, and later held like posi tions with the Genesee Valley Canal, New round trip fare is $1.50, boat leaving dock being Pureiy Vegetable, goes direct to with 'each 'p "ckage of the very cause of the disease and a per York, and also the Des Moines River 1m- purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and at 6 a. m. manent cure always results. It is the pBovement and Railroad Co. is sold tor io cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a Mr. Albert Perkins of Burlington, only blood remedy guaranteed to con beautiful picture. tain no potash, mercury or other dan Kansas,"arrived in McMinnville on Mon gerous mineral!. ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO S INSTITUTE day, to visit with his uncle, Wesley EAST AND SOUTH * Books mailed free by Swift Specific Houck and family. He will remain at Company, Atlanta, Georgia. VIA We have special arrangements with least a year. ott The sword drill now being practiced the following leading publications, whereby we are able to offer them in by the young ladies for the Fourth of connection with our own at exceedingly July will be a feature at the state G. A. OF THE low* rates, as follows: The R eporter R. encampment to meet in this city next 'OTICE is hereby given that the under signed, as joint-executrix and joint-exec year. and utor of the last will and testament of A. C. Weekly Inter Ocean.................................. John Waugaman and family returned Davis, deceased, under, by virtue of and pursu .»14« to an order of the county court of Yamhill •it. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weeklv 1.75 from California last week. Oregon, one ant County, State of Oregon, made and dated June Kzpress Trains Leave Portland Dally New York Weekly Tribune........................... 31.25 Sth, licensing, authoriziivg and empowering year with another, beats them all, aud them 1898, so to do, will, at Yamhill County, State of ’Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 1.25 Oregon, from and after the 23d day of July, 1898, LEAVE. ARRIVE people who go away .find this to be the proceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, Portland.......... 6:00 P M | San Francisco.. .8:15 A M ♦The Rural Northwest is the brightest, case in a short time. as the law directs, the real property belongin^o San Erancis<*o.8:00 P M I Portland........... 9:30 A M the most practical and useful publication said estate, or sufficient thereof to pay the Prof. L. H. Baker is to be*congratu charges, expenses and claims against said es Above trains stop at all stations between Port no the coast for farmers, dairymen and tate still unpaid and unsatisfied, and that said land ami Saltan. Turner, Marion, Jefferson, lated. The Lebanon school board has real UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES WALL PAPER property will be offered for sale in separate Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. fruit growers. Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, raised his salary $7.50 per month and he parcels. Said real estate is described as follows, towit: Oakland and all stations from Koseburg to Ash is comfortably located on the sand spit TRACT NO. 1. land inclusive, America haB the disappearing guns ; Commencing at the quarter section corner on ItokHiurg JI ail Daily. at Netarts to remain until September. the north boundary of section 26, in T. 1 S. R. 5 Spain lias the disappearing ships. LEAVE: A K HIVE: The Masonic lodge at Sheridan cele W. Willamette meridian, Yamhill county, Ore Portland.......... 8:80 A M I Koseburg......... 5.20 P M gon; thence south var. 20 deg. 30 min. E., 33.93 Jord Morrisjhad a nice yearling doe in Rossburg......... 7:110 AM | Portland 4.30 PM brated St. John’s day last Friday, and chains to board fence; thence north 89 deg. town today which attracted much atten west along fence 15.20 chains angle; thence DINING CARS ÜN OGDEN ROUTE. served an excellent supper at theJMack N. 116 deg. west 17.50 chains to to angle; thence tion. He will send it to North (Yamhill north 16.93 chains to north boundary PUl.l MMN • BUFFET house in the evening. Rev. Joseph Ho thence east on section line 20 chains of to section; place ol to his mother.—Tillamook Headlight. SLEEPERS berg and Mrs. Lucy Cowls were present beginning, containing 63 58 acres, more or less. A valley paper says: “The Yamhill from this place. TRACT NO. 2. Beginning at S. \V. corner of Section 23, T. 4 S. SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, connty farmers are rather timid about The national relief commission re K.5W. run north about 15 chains to branch; raising peas this summer, because they thence down branch to a point north of quarter Attached to all Through Trains. quests that all churches take up collec post between sections 23 and 26; thence south West Side Diviaion. are afraid the Spanish will come along to said quarter post: thence west to place of tions on the Sunday preceding the BETWEEN PORTLAND a NI i CORVALLIS and shell them.’’ ginning, containing 65acres more or less. This is an evident Fourth of July, for the benefit of the TRACT NO. 3. Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) canard. Yamhill county men are afraid Situate in the County of Yamhill, State of army. The churches are always being egon, beginning 41.31 chains south from of “nobody nor nothin’.” north west corner of the donation land claim of called on for4omething. J. W Kogers; thence south 15.21 chains; thence The following letter was sent, to mili National lam Uy Assessor E. J. Wood was kept at home north 40 deg. E. 16.10 chains; thence north 72 tary headquarters recently : "To the War deg. VV. 10.74 chains to the place of beginning, At Albany and Corvallis connect with by sickness last week, and his troubles being a portion of the donation land claim of .1. Department—Don’t give John his salary. trains of Or. Central <t Eastern Ry. Mary E. Kogers, ins wife—8acres. Newspaper were aggravated considerably by taking VV. Rogersand the donation land claim of Sam Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) He don’t know the value of money; send a huge dose of borax in mistake for salts. Alsoapartof uel Davis and Mary Davis, his wife, Notification it to me every month. I will need it. No ll.»0, situated in Yamhill County, Oregon, bounded and described as follows: Com Furnished by Sper lai Correspondents at the front Lv Portland Two of the children have the croup at The fact that he overcame the dose is evi and Ar McMinnville mencing at the northeast corner of said donation dence of a good tenacity of lite. land claim; thence north 72 deg. west witli this writing and Mary Jane’s eyes are boundary of said claim, \ar. 19 deg. 30 Rev. E. E. Thompson writes to friends north Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac still sore.” mill. I . elinins to Stake ; thence SOU tty ¡8 1 ramento and San Francisco. Net rates #17 first ( bains to south boundary of said land claim to here that the climate of Missouri is not class, and #11 second-class, including sleeper. stake; thence east with said south boundary Persons troubled with diarrhoea will agreeable to the health of his family, and 3'1.09 chains to stake in center of county road’; Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe Also JAPAN. CHINA, HONOLULU and Al’S lie interested in theexperienee of Mr. W. that it will be but a short time lietore thence north 40 deg. E. with center of said road Will contain all important Mar news of the daily edition. 32.25 chains to east boundary of said claim; THALIA, ran be obtained from G. A. Wilcox. thence north 15.98 chains to place of beginning, Ticket Agent, McMinnville. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Provi they return west. He is considering a containing Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. 248.42 acres, more or less. Excepting < . II. MARKHAM, dence, H. I. He says: “ For several years proposition of supplying a Seattle church. therefrom the following, to-wit: Commencing Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. Careful attention will be given to farm and family top at the southwest corner of said tract of land; I have been almost a constant sufferer R KOEHLER. Manager. Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries thence north 6.13 chains; thence east 40.23 ics, foreign correspondence, market reports, and all general chains; thence south 40 deg. VV . »chains; thence from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks com a full line of lubricating oils for machin west 35.09 chains to placeof beginning, contain pletely prostrating me and rendering me ery? Ow ners of valuable harvesting and ing about 23 acres, being in T. 4 S. K. 5 VV.—bal news of the world and nation. ance left being 225.42 acres. unfit for my duties at this hotel. About other machinery cannot afford to exper TRACT NO. 4. We furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your fa two years ago a traveling salesman kind iment with poor oils, lie carries the best Lot No. One in Block “N’’ of Cozine’s Third Addition to the City of McMinnville, Yamhill vorite home paper, ly gave me a small botile of Chamlier- on the market and they are warranted County, State of Oregon. All of said above de lain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoeu Rem not to gum. scribed real estate being situated in Yamhill tf both 1 YEAR ton $1.25. County, State of Oregon. edy. Much to my surprise and delight CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all orders to A citizen of McMinnville past the me TRACT NO. 5. its effects were immediate. Whenever 1 ridian of life was out the other night till An undivided one-half interest in the north THE REPORTER. felt symptoms of the disease I would for ten o'clock watching the merry riders west quarter of section Ten, in Township Fif teen South, of Range Ten East of Willamette tify myself against the attack with a few meridian, in Crook county. State of Oregon, and drinking in the sweet strains of the containing 160 acres. doses of this valuable remedy. The re merry-go round. We know another That said property will be sold after giving due notice of the sale. sult has )>een very satisfactory and almost citizen who whistled those same tunes Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, this22<l day of They banish pain ONE TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL complete relief from the affliction.” For June, 1898. 27-5 all winter. The swing seems to be a P. Q. DAVIS, Joint-Executrix of said Estate. sale by 8. Howorth A Co. GIVES and prolong life spellbinder. L. T. DAVIS, Joint-Executor of said Estate. RHODES A RHODES, Att’ys tor Estate. Linn connty threshers have met and RELIEF Hriil Estate Tranafer*. fixed rates nt 4 and 5 cents and $1.25 per Week ending June 28th : AN-IGAF.E’N NOTICK TO CHFDI day ns regular wages for harvest hands, Mary F Hurley to Virginia P Ver TOWS. ami $2 for man and team. Yamhill can gen lots 7 and 8 blk 16 11 A L add to Newberg........... . . 1 bent her. Unless wheat goes down won In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon » VIA derfully wages will be $1.60 for a single for Yamhill County. E .1 Scott et al to W O Sinis Il a t in the* matter of the assignment of A. J. Ap Spokane Salt Lake 5 r 6...................................... 50 hand, and $2.50 for man and team, while person. of McMinnville, Oregon. 'OTICE is hereby given that A. J. Apperson, threshing will he 4'... to 5 1 ., cents. The Minneapolis Denver Mary F Hurley to J C Nelson lot 5 of McMinnville, Oregon, has made a gen latter scale comes nearest to the greatest eral assignment for the benefit of all his cred blk 7 II A I. add to Newberg 1 St. Paul Omaha itors to the undersigned as assignee, and the good to the greatest number. AND AND undersigned has accepted the trust as such Jacob Kramer to John E Rogers assignee and has made and filed with the clerk The Workmen picnic at Dayton Satur of said circuit 1200 Chicago Kansas City Jr., IN». 47 a t 5 r 4.................. court his inventory and valua tion of the estate of said assignor’ under oath, day was very well attended, the crowd John E Rogers, Jr. to Jacob Kram and has given his bond as such assignee accord being estimated at 2,000. Addresses were ing to law, and that said bond has been duly er n hf lot 4 blk 12 II A L add to LOWEST RATES TO ALL approved. Newberg ................................ .. «00 made by Hon. Frank Davey, Grund Now therefore, all persons having claims EASTERN CITIES. against the estate of said assignor said A. J. Foreman Herrin and Grand Master John Foots et nx to C 1. Little blk Apperson, are hereby notified and required to OCEAN STEAMERS Workman McFadden. Stands and present the same to the undersigned assignee, 8 Carlton Imp Co's add to Carl > amusements were numerous, and the nt the McMinnville National Bank at McMinn Leave Portland Every B Daye ton.................... ...................... ville, Oregon, under oath with proper vouchers F H. Storey et ux to Jennie P ••FOR•• Dayton lodge is said to have sold conces then tor within three months from the date this notice. Vergen lot 6 blk Iff H A 1, add to bated this the 10th day of Mav, A. D. 1898. Newlierg . ....... ................ 1 sions to the amount of $00, enough to 21-7 ’ LEE LACOHLIN, make the picnic self-sustaining. The I > W McCall et ux to Omar Hutch Assignee above named. ens I2S at Hr 5 RAMSEY A FENTON, weather was superb for the occasion. Attorneys for said Estate. Jas McCain to Mrs E C McCain Cyrus Smith of Amity died of heart OCEAN STEAMERS blk* N an<l O Saylor’s add to 500 failure last Saturday afternoon, at the OREGON, GEO. W. ELDER and MeM. Thousands are Trying Tt, age of nearly 72 years. He was an Ore Tn order io prove Ilia great merit of CITV OF TOPEKA Our baby has l»een continually troti- gon pioneer of 1854, and from a condition Ely’s Cream Balm, the most effective cure Leave Portland every B day's bled with colic and cholera infantum of [xiverty on coining here, bv good man for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre- since Ilia birth, and all that we could do agement and frugality became the owner pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. for Alaska Points. Stranieri» monthly from Portland to Yokohonm (or him did not seem to give more than of 511» acres of valuable land three miles Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to mid Home Kontf, vii» The Moritemi IM ri tie Strain ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City. temporary relief, until we tried Cham- south of Amity Mr. Smith was a repub- •hip (V. in <*onn«Ttion with O R.A N. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind For thil information rail on O. R. A N. lH»rlain’a Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea i lican from theorgani. .ition of the party, ever since a boy. and I never hoped for mioni * a Hiioor«, Ag.ittn. Remedy. Since giving that remedy he and at the last convention he was nien- cure, lint Ely's Cream Balm seems to do Or Addre^t: McMinnville, Or. No matter what the i matter “ ’ is, one will “ do * you ha* not l»een troubled. We want to give ! tinned by friends for the legislature. He even that. il.iny acquaintances have used U . II III HI HI H I , von thia testimonial aa an evidence of was buried Sunday afternoon under Ma it with excellent results.—Oscar Oatrum. lien. Paas. Aft. good, and you can get ten for five cents. roHTi nii, oh . our gratitivle, not that you net'« I it to ad sonic rites. His widow survives him, 43 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ill. Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged vertise your meritorious remedy.—G. M. and their two children, Mrs. Emily Me- ca I «>n* doti n <»f the flrecent canon* < i»be had by tn ni hr iiendiru» f U, ib. Ri.,«» .-..« .i, -trw• for catarrh and contains no cocaine, The R( porter and Weekly Oregonian Law, Keokuk, Iowa. For sale by 8. Ho 1 Kinnon, nee Hawley, and Dr. A. G. cur-' mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, worth A Co. Smith. •ne year for $2, atrictly in advance. 50 cents. At druggists or by maiL S.S.S.5' Blood The Shasta Route Notice of Executor’s Sale. N E™ B Ew 9 0. Sb S O' 2» FO O irmmmn rn - ) II. C. 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