9 I J. E. M ucra and family went over to Ncwi'ort on Monday. Tent for sale cheap. 12x24, 5-footwal), I Take your eye« to Dr. Lowe. If your trouble is in your eve? tell Dr. ! new. Inquire at photo gullerv. Rev. A. J. Hunsaker and family left on Lone about it. Miss .Julia Prei.tiHg is visiting in Balk- I Monday to go intocamp at Woods. I LOCAL NEWS. Strange Happening to H^r Four-year Old Daughter—Bid not Realize the Danger Until too Late. .From the Bulletin, Freeport, 111. While busy kt work in her home. Mrs. Wil­ i rnokt prominent physicians of Freeport. Tvro liam Shay, corner of Taylor and Hancock of them Hpplivd electric batteries. But none Avenues, Freeport, 111., was startled by hear­ of the doctors’ treatment gave any iHHting I benefit. It was then that, my hiisi>an oppor­ ing a noise just behind her. Turning quickly she saw creeping toward tune visit to a drugstore brought i:s me her, her four- rear-old daughter, Beatrice. means which led to the cure of our ei.iid. The child moved over the floor witn an effort, While there he learned of the wondrrlul but seemed filled with joy at finding her power of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills lor I vie People, and decided to buy some lor our mother. daughter's benefit. “We tried them and the hope« which we had fixed regarding their merits were much more than realized before one box of the pills had been used. “ Busy in my kitchen one afternoon I whs •tarlled with the cry of ‘ Mamma’ from little Beatrice who was creeping towaid me. 1 had placed h< on an improvised bed in the parlor comfortably close to the fireside and given her some books and playthings, Mie became tired of waiting for me to <-«»me l»a«k and made up her mind to go to me, so ! er stary ‘My Pink Pills made me walk,' which she tells everyone who comes to our house, was then for the first time verified. She Las walked ever since. She has now taken n bp ut. nine boxes of the pills and her pale and Btatric, Shuy. pinched face has been growing rowv, and her The rest of the happening ia best told in limbs gained strength dav by day. She sleeps all night long now, while before taking the mother’s own words. She said “On the 28tli of Sept. 1IW6, while iii the the pilla she could rest but a few hours at a bloom of health Beatnoe was suddenly and time. “ 1 shall be glad if anything that I ran severely afflicted with spinal meningitis. Strong and vigorous before, in five weeks she say for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale became feeble and sufisred from a paralytic I’eoplf, may he of benefit to those in pain. stroke which twist«! her head hack to the side There must be many children who sutler as and made it isnpossible for hertomovea limb. Beatrice did and I hope that my story will Her speech however was uot affected. We be noticed by their parents.” A specific for all forms of weakness is ob­ called in onr family doctor one of the most experienced and successful practitioners in tained in Dr. W illiams' Pink I ills h r Pa’e the city. He coneidered the case a very grave People. The blood is vitalized and beng Kong, via The Northern Ihwlti« steam The family of B. F. Rhode« are the »hip <*o. m eon noct Ion with < i, K. A N. For full Information rail on O. R. A X. pioneer campers at Jones' mill this sea­ ■ lionFA A HIIOIIEk, Agent», son. Ileacon Jones waadown from there Or Address: McMinnville, Or. last Sunday, and he reported that the W. H HI HI.(II NT, blackberries were getting ripe and plenti­ (ten. Fa« Agt. i POHTLAND, ON. ful. T! Mrs. G. S. Wright Prineville Munday. -'S In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), th' ■ m on J •• tor rs, J. C. Hubiuger Bros. Co». < I Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to GIVE. AVv A Y t i- limiful present with each package of starch . sc pivjnrtt; nc in the form ot ton this week. Themes at. Christian church next Lord’s OTICE ¡fl hereby given that the under­ day: “The Simplicity of the Gospel” at signed, as joint-executrix and joint-exec­ utor of the last will and testament of A. C. 11 a. in. and “The Devil” at 8 p. m. I »avis, deceased, under, by virtue of and pursu­ ant toan order of the county court of Yamhill Mrs. E. F. Manning and daughters County, State of Oregon, made and ; thence south for the Southern Pacific, was in the city to said qiiArter post;* thence west to place of be Monday, arranging for the excursion to ginning, containing «Sacres more or less. Yaquina bay on the 24th. TRACT NO. 3. Situate in the County of Yamhill, Slate of or- No licenses should be given itinerant eg.... beginning 11.31 chains south from ilio north west corner of tin* donation land claim of vendors of merchandise to set up shop in I. W Rogers; thence south 15.21 chains: thence north 40 deg. E. 16.10 chains; thence north 72 (lie city limits. The prohibition is needed leg. W. 10.74 chains to the place of beginning, being a portion of (lie donation land claim oi J. in the interest of gullible humanity. W Rogers mid Mary. E. Rogeis, his wife—8acres. Also a part of the donation land claim of Sam­ Mrs. Crenfthaw, who has been lan- uel Davis and Mary Davis, his wife, Notification No 1430, situated in Yamhill County, Oregon, guishing in durance vile at the county and bounded and described as follows: Com­ bastile for some weeks, was given her mencing at the northeast corner of said donation land claim; thence north 72 deg. west with freedom Saturday evening, on furnishing north boundary of said claim, var. V.» deg. 30 min. E. 58.70 chains to stake; thence south 58.13 bond for appearance at the September chains to south boundary of said land claim to term. stake; thence cast with’said south boundary 09 chains to stake in center of county road: Whv don’t the city council license thence north 40 deg. E. with center of said road .12.25 chains to east boundary of said claim; agents for laundries from other towns thence north 1.».98chains to place of beginning, containing ‘.Ms I'.’ acres, more or less. Excepting and get some revenue from that source, theielroiu the following, to-wit: Commencing at the south west corner of said tract of land; and protect Imine industries .* thence north 6.13 chains; thence «ast 40.23 W m . L ambert . chains; thence south m «leg. w «chains; thence west 35.09 chains to place of beginning, contain If you want a good “shine” or vonr mg about acres, being in 1.4 8. R. oW.—bal­ ance left being225.42.acres. footgear dyed a fashionable color, call TRACT NO. I. Lot No One in Block * N’» ot Cozine’s Third Fenton Turner, who wields the brush \. other machinery cannot afford to exper ■'ownshipja., H I W. He names the follow­ ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence intent witli |>oor oils, lie carries the l»est upon amt cultivation ot said laud, viz.: Asa E. on the market and they are warranted McKern and Frank Miller of McMinnville, Or­ egon, and liavid c. Itichanlson and Pleasant not to gum. tf Smith of North Yamhill, Oregon. CH \8. it MOOKES, Hegister. M. B. Hendrick savstliat in his opin­ ion, measured by nttnilier of bushels, the present wheat crop in this county will he the largest harvested for several tears. Do You The acreage is large, hut many fields will not yield as big as at first anticipated, owing to the ravages of the aphis ami the effect of one or two hot .lavs when the grain was beginning to head Prices, he 1 Yon chii have it all for thinks, will start pretty low. but he is confident they will come up. Per... Per... N VIA < Notice of Executor’s Sale. Fred Harris of Forest Grove is tilling a from clerkship in Rogers Bros’, pharmacy. The roofs of the city school buildings W. II. Jz>gan, wife and baby, are at have each been given a protective coat of coal tar. 1 .Slub Creek fur an outing. E. C. Walker had a handsome monu­ Dr. Lowe, the optician, will spend all ment erected over the grave of his Bon of next week in Hillnboro. Clifford lust week. M ich Pearl Campbell has gone to Se­ A. N. Martin and family left for Ocean attle to visit her uncle, Dr. Laughary. Oils, oils, oils, oils, machine oils, paint Park on Monday, where they will camp some time in the hope that Mr. Martin oils and oils of all kinds at Dodson’s. may find improved health. Miss Bertha Gigeray of Vancouver ¡R E. II. Andrews, proprietor of the Chi­ the guest of Mrs. Win. Campbell. cago racket store at Dayton, Wash., was Did yon notice the fine assortment OÍ a guest of W. W, Wright last week, ac fancy crockery at Bettman A Warren’s? companied by his wife. Mr. Andrews Remember the date of the Co. A. ben­ was a resident of McMinnville back in efit, July 30th. Admission 25 and 15 the '80s, and married the only daughter cents. of D. B. Kiugery. Louis Rogeis and family went to Dolph N. E. Kegg, it is reported, will go to Monday to live for a while on mountain Kansas in the interest of the Portable air and trout. Pantry Co. With the possible exception Ladies’ shirt waists and waist goods at of danger from the bite of the Kansas cost for next two weeks at Grange A grasshopper, Nick will soon feel at home there. They are all rustlers, including Farmers’ store. Ralph Storey, who has been studying the chiggers to be met with at the pic­ at Brown university the past three years, nics. ijti A |1 LA LAà Ul The S inthern Paeilie h is hi lied an ex­ cursion from McMinnville, Eugene and Dallas to Y.tqnina, on Sunday, July 24th. Die round trip rate is $2 ftt» from here. Train will leave McMinnville at 5:40 a. KI.VS CRFAM RAI.M Is a pmUteeenre. tn., reaching Newport at 11 :3<». Return­ Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 50 cents at Dnikrgtot* “** hr mail; samples 10c. by mail. ing, leave Newport at 5 p. m., arriving ELY BROTHERS« M Warren Su. New York c". at Corvallis at 9: