L!2■■■TCS.Ü ir* The Gause oi Disease.* WHY A LARGE MAJORITY OF WOMEN ARE UNHEALTHY. Carelessness and Indifference to Daily Habits and Duties are Undermining the Health of Many Women—How this may be Overcome. Prom the Graphic, RuahvlUr, Ind. CtreleuntM »nd indifference to daily habit« i "My blood wai In • bad condition, having After aaveial «nd dutieihave made many women weak and become thin and watery. uubealthy. A large majority are languid, month«' treatment from the family phyaiciau we aaw be uould not do rue any good. peevish, sallow, no appetite, full of aehe«, and | "We then tried wine proprietary tuedicinea. pain« and generally out of «orte. All of theee I think 1 tried a dozen dirtereut kiuda, recom­ ailmeute if not attended to promptly, lead mended tor auch troublaa, but none did me any good. I waa discouraged and did not to serious dieeaaes. These diseases ocour because the blood bas know what to do. become impure, for no woman is seriously 1 “One day 1 read au item iu a paper ot the sick when the blood is pure. No one 1» bet­ wonderful curative qualitiea of Dr. Williams’ ter able to speak of this feet than Miss Hazel Pink Pilla for Pale People. Shortly after Snider a charming young woman ot Arling- ' that a neighbor came iu and told tue about with theae pilla and how they ton, Ind. To-day she Las rosy cheeks, a j her experience expert sparkle in her eyes, which, with her plump I cured her. the uaw. medicine, and **>i«u when form, all prove that she is in good health. I “ ** I finally fin»’,/ tried .<**» «,■.», »u<* A year ago Mias Snider did not look this way. I nearly through with the secund box noticed >aie, | 1 a change for the better in my condition, and She was very thin, her cheeks were pale, her eyes sunken and dull. She waa troubled i;«« i j after ; I :.-d had taken eight boxes 1 ««a was cured, and have had no occasion to take any with nervousness and general debility. “I j __ ’1_____________________________ , kind of Lad .ia'. wvu been a.v* aiok ......c t one „wi.u. during tuj my life,** .uc she ssya, . ; .iirviLu.. medicine since. ..uw. 1 I feel that I owe considerable not any more than the average girl, and I ! to Dr Williams Williams' ’ Piuk Pills for Pale People, "but uot waa considered strong and healthy. ! probably my life, and aud I advise any one suiter- suffer­ “I had prepared to teach achool, but be-1 ing with troubles similar to mine, to fake take oame ao run down that 1 did not feel like { these pills.** Mtsa H azel S nider teaching, and gave up my school bsfore the Subscribed and sworn to before me this term opened. 1 disliked to do this, but uty third day of January, 1698. mother and physician urged that thia was ; S mith W illiams , Notarn Public. the proper thing to do, especially if I wanted | For all forma of weakneea, a specific is found to avert a apall of sickness. I began to grow in theae pills. The blood is vitalized arid Le- pale, weak Jost lost aeveraJ several pi pounds of flesh, was , comes "J pregnant with nuu the VA4V CiriUClllO elements «»I ot 11IC. life. stupid, and had no ambition. The nervous system ia reorganized, all irregu- “My appeals began failing. New and I ferities are corrected strength return, and dis. dainty dishes ware prepared for me, but these ease disappears. Bo remarkable have been did not tempt me. Many times I was hungry, the cures performed by these little pills that and would try to eat because 1 knew I was wherever you go you will find the most im­ almost starving, but ths food refused Io remain portant article in every drug store to be Ur. on my stomach. Williams* Piuk Pills for Pal« People. Mrs. John F. Adams and three chil­ dren left on Friday to spend the summer on their farm near Adame, Or. John Evenden and family went out to their mountain ranch last Saturday, to remain a few weeks for recuperation. Mayor Chrisman left on Saturday for Iris old haunts on the little Nestucca. Ho was accompanied by Hiram Adams. The Southern Pacific folks have sensi­ bly concluded to drop the prefix "West” from the name of their Rtation at Dayton. There ¡8 but one Dayton. W. G. Robbins returned from hia visit to Nebraska last Friday. The weather, he says, was so extremely hot that he did not go to visit the Omaha exposition. An accident befell Miss Nettie Dickin­ son Thursday of last week. While riding her bicycle to Lafayette, she lost control Notice of Executor’s Sale. of it and fell, dislocating her ankle. Black lice on the beans, grey lice on 'OTICE (9 hereby given that the under­ signed, as joint executrix and joint-exec the cabbage, and green lice on the wheat, utor of th? last will and testament of A. C. Davis, deceased, under, by virtue of and pursu­ ft looks like the «lavs of Oregon's im­ ant to an order of the county court of Yamhill County, State of Oregon, made and dated June munity from insect pests are passing. EAST AND SOUTH VIA N The Shasta Route OF THE ♦ tHatUI 'i !■ «pressTrains l eave Portland Pally LEAVE. AKKIVE Portland < rio P M | san Francisco.. s 15 A M Han Francisco b.uO P M I P,inland............. 9:30 A M Above trains stop at all stations between Port i ltul and .Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jefferson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, < »uklaud and «11 s ( hi Ion . from Rosetuiig lo Ash ‘ * land inclusive, Ho««*bitrR fflnll llfiily. LEAVE ARRIVE: Port la mi ..n’JiAM | Roseburg 5 26 PM B um I.mg .30AM I Portland 4.30 PM IIININI1 CARS UN OBDEN ROUTE. HULI MHH * L3UF-F-t3T ML. £3 ESPERS SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, Attached to all Through Trains. Went Hide Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND a NII I'OKVALLIH Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 7» A 1 1 0 Iff A M 1 Lv 1 .3 P M 1 Ar lol 1 bind McMinnville ’ <"l Hl IÍH 150 F M I Lv Portland 7 30 p M| Ar McMinnville 8:30 P M j Ai Independence Ar 1 ■ Lv 3:06 P M Lv 1 1 20 P M Ari 8 25 A M l.v | 550 AM l.v | 4:50 A M Rebate ticket - on t'.ale between Portland. Sac lauic.nto ami Han FTanciHCO. Net rates #17 first- « lass, and #11 Necond class, including sloepcr. Rates and tickets to Rastern points and Kumpe. AI m . JAPAN. < HINA. IIONOLI LD mid ACS 'I BALIA,can be obtained from (I. A. Wilcox, 3 icket Agent, McMinnville. C II. MARKHAM, Gen. Freight «ml P hm ngerAgent. R. KOEHIJilR, Manager. D&ÌI IBs VI« GIVES THKCHO1CKOF f HANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT OREGON NORTHERN RÏ ■5th, 1898, licensing, authorizing and einjtowering (hem so to do, will, at Yamhill County, State of Oregon, from and after the 23d day of July, 1898, proceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, us the law directs, the real property belonging to -aid estate, or sufficient thereof to pay the charges, expenses and claims «gainst said es­ tate still unpaid and unsatisfied, and that said real property will be offered for sale in separate parcels. Said real estate is described as follows, to* wit TRACT NO. 1. < ommencing at the quarter section corner on the nortii boundarj of section 26. in 1'. 1 S. K. 5 W. Willamette meridian, Yamhill county, Ore gon; thence south var. 20deg. 30 min. E., 33.93 Know the News • OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Every 0 Days • • FOR • • You cun h*r* it all for Per... Month SAN « FRANCISCO Per... Month in The Evening Telegram, of Portland, < » Oregon. It la the large.t evening lira» paper pabllahed la Oregon. It contains nil the newt of the Male and <>( the nation. Try It for a month. A sample copy will be mailed to you free. Address r : THE TELEURAH. Portland, Or «« « ♦ *' ♦♦♦■ T i « -» 4 ■» i The "Drop head'* White sewing ma­ chine. eomething new, forme a writing Or. desk, when not in use for sewing. Un- surpassed by any other. Sold by Mann­ ing Bros. I A Beautiful Present A *. Ò $ In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), th< manufacturers. J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of siai i li sold. 1 besc presents are in the form of - • I- I hey are 13x19 inches in site, and are entitled as fuiluws: Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites. i » »> £ Í > fl «I These rare pictures, four in number, by tlm renowned pastel artist, 1 . 1 . Roy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the puhli . • 1 n pi. rmes are accurately reproduced in all tin color-: u: I in the orig­ in J . i>,d i. ■ urunounced tiy competent critii «, w >i'-s oi sit. Pi.tel pictures are tli ■ correi tilling for the liorae, nothing surpassing th in in b - sutv, richness of color and artistic merit. One of these pictures K e * . 4?®) w _ „ B will be given away with each package of purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry tarili oil the market, and IS sold for loe.-nts a package. Ask your grò. cr lo. lb:, vt.u.ii ..nd get a ■‘0 0 J á ft § mastic t ALbSSe KEE? ELISL’S ASCEFT «3 To Cure n Cold an Gate liny WAI I. PAPER. AAJLiAJUlJUJlAJUlJUUlJUULAJJl Reliable War News Cruel Knife! ' rary to cut down to ja w hope and On next Monday President New lin and the scraps it. Before a while the Can­ family will leave for Richmond, Indiana. great car returned, and be­ The President will engage in some insti­ gan to grow rapidly. gave him many tute work for two or three county school We remedies without re­ lief, Anally, superintendents in Indiana "luring the upon and the advice of a month of August, and early in September friend, decided to try 8. H. 3. (Swift’s lie will sail for England, with a view of Specific), and with the second bottle he spending several weeks working in the J began to improve. After twenty bottles bad interest of Pacific College. Graphic. been taken, the Cancer disappeared entirely and he was cured. The cure was a permanent for he is now seventeen years old. and hat? Judge Win. Galloway came up from I one, never had a sign of the dreadful disease to re i Oregon City tlm first of the week to com ! turn. J. N. M urdoch ?, 279 OuodgrMt 8t, Dallas, Texas. plete his jilans for the construction of a new fruit dryer on his farm northwest. I He will erect a dryer of a daily capacity ¡ of two hundred bushels of prunes. Mr. land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, July Utb. Ib9a OTICE is hereby given that the following Weston of Vancouver, accompanied him, ua med sett lei has filed notice of his in and is the mechanic in charge. Mrs | (ention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Galloway and her sons are ex|>ected up (he < ounty Clerk of Yamhill County, at Mc­ this week to go into camp during the [ Minnville, Oregon, on August 20th, 1X9". vir.: JAMES H. ALI.F.N, erection of the dryer. Chicago Kansas City “ <1 f or "Stale or Trade. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails I>an Derby hail the ill fortune to drop to cure. 25c. For Bale by Rogers Bros. a 100-pound keg of paint on bis toes one day last week. A very sore foot resulted, t nrui In Trade. and it w as a good thing there was some­ A farm near Newberg, consisting of thing as yielding as the ground under his 210 acres, 10.) in cultivation, to exchange foot. for a larger place. Inquire at this office. There are a dozen call» for every farm in the valley that is for rent. Tillers of Surin for Male. the soil seem to have got their grip on 120 acre« near Whiteson. Dwelling wheat raising again ami wheat fauna are house, 15 acres has been cultivated. being sought for with great diligence. |1200. Inquire of E. S. Reinmington. Graphic. Whitenon, Yamhill county. At. a point almut. two miles up from the mouth of the Yarnhill river can still fie seen the wreck of the old steamer Toledo. Her hull is sunk in the mud, and nothing is visible save a portion of the water wheel. Mies Bergitta Nelson on Thursday of last week took her Sunday school class of thirteen to Baker falls for the day. It is absolutely useless to expect a The party consisted of fifteen iu all. Surgical operation to cure cancer, or While there a number of good kodak uny other blood disease The cruelty i j of such treatment is illustrated in the views were taken. alarming number of deaths whioh pe- The disease is in the The commissioners of Polk county are 9ult from it. Th* blood, and hence » can not be cut out. to consider plans for a new court house, ' Nine t times í mots ei t Catlin of Portland, a protniaing T. M. Neal and family went to the ' young attorney, was a guest at J. H. coast on Tuesday. Ex-Sheriff Henry and family left on HenilerRon's over Sunday. W. W. Nickell has gone to Pendleton Saturday for the coast. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Booth were up to asr-ist in the work of constructing Byers 1200 barret flour mill at that place. from Fori land over Sunday. New wagons, buggies, hacks, Garden Miss Elsie Ifeinrickson of Vancouver is visiting the family of R. Nelson, her City and Morrison plows, etc., for sale by C. I>. Johnson, B street. 20-tf unde. N. E. Kegg left on Monday for Kan- John M. Crawford of Dayton has the contract for the concrete work on the j sas, to engage in the sale of portable ' pantiies, ox|ie<-ting to return home Yamhill locks. An electric light plant is to l>e put in I about next Christmas. The old reliable Bain wagon, all sizes at the Lafayette locks and an extra crew and styles, broad and narrow tires, fi r will work al night. 24tf Many students spend a year al file- sale by F. W. Spencer. Deer shooting begins next Monday. | ninnville college for $100 and pay all Burnish up your rifle expenses. Send for catalogue. The best piece of news we have heard i since coming to Sheridan is the fact that at least one public spirited man has been found who believes that he can invest ! some money here at home, where it will prove profitable to himself, and at the same time benefit the whole community. Mr, D. W. Ralston line purchased ground just east of the hop dryer ami will im­ mediately commence the erection of a building 34x40 and will put in one of the latest and most improved fruit dryers to be found on the market.—Sheridan Sun. The case of .Tame- S Van Winkle vs. Frank Crabtree, cuiitesling the election of county clerk for l.inn county, whs concluded on Friday before Judge Rnr nett. The counting of the ballots made several slight clisnues on each side. Both Van Winkle ami <'rabtree gained a few votes in some precincts ami lost in others. The election returns had given Crabtree one maioritv, but when the recount was completed the order was just reversed, \ an Winkle having one majority over Crabtree \ll b« lints marked by scratching out the names instead of using crosses were not count ed. The latter were counted if regular­ ly made, whether placed before the name or after it The case will likely be carried to the supreme court. National Family Newspaper Furnished by Special Correspondents at the front The New York Weekly Tribune Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches tip to the hour of publication. Careful attention will be given to farm and family top­ ics, foreign correspondence, market reports, and all general news of the world and nation. We furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your fa vorite home paper, The Reporter,_ both 1 YEAt^ for $1,25. CASH IN ADVANCE. Address all orders to THE REPORTER Absolutely the only hope for Cancel is Swift's Specific, They banish pain and prolong life. S.S.S.r?i. Blood GIVES RELIEF as it is the only remedy which goes to the very bottom of the blood and forces out every trace of the disea*? 8. S. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable and contains no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books on Cancer will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Aak your Druggist CATARRH for a generou» IO GENT TRIAL 8IZE Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, mercury nor any other injurious drag. It Is quickly Absorbed. Gives Relief at once. It opens and eAeanese the Natal BaMagoe. i iudatnmat __ Heal» and Protect» the Membrane. Restores the *en»ea of Taste and Smell. Full Size 50c. ; Trial Size 10c.; at Druggist« or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warreu Street, New York. COLD 'M HEAD ixfi i run s Mint r \ 'll 1 luixt . . n that the under ■ ’ • «.. i he- '.<11 I . in, ..Hint« . in tor lanihltl county, atateof Oregon dulv appoint­ ed executrix and executor of the eatste of s. C. Pear on. deceased All person* therefore, hav­ ing any cianu* against «aid estate are hereby notified to present them to us dniv verified at the law office of .' E Mager«, in McMinnville, Oregon, within six mouths from this fifteenth day of ,Tuiv. 1898 LYDIA A. PEARSON, Executrix HENRY J PEARSON. Executor. J. E MAGERS, Attorney for said Estate. No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A "S b £*'«•• coauhuac raw avtss rvstnaa in a parer «ari™, Io u. tur... e««.^ o,«A,r V. iïs^w-ibr^nmnirt. rty«sb.o.