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LOCAL NEWS. LOCA L 1)1 RECTO R Y CHURCHES BxrTiKT—Sv .-vice* Sunday It a. m. and 7:3l)p. ni ; .* unday »cliool 1» a m.; the young people’s society 6:15 p ui Prayer meeting Thnr- lay 7 :30 p. u>. Covenant meeting first Thursday evening before the first Sunday ..i each ruonlli. It. \V. K ixg , Pastor. I M ethodist ErtacorAtz—Services every Sabbath 11 :t)0 a. ui. and 7:30 p. tn. Sunday school 9:30 a tn. Prayer meeting 7 :0o p in. Thursday. 1». T. S ummebvili . e , Pastor. C umb . P resbyterian — Ser vices every Sab bath 11:60 a 111 and 7:30 J>. m. Sunday school Ft :30 a. ni. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:.'«> p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. in. Services in the Christian church: Preach- Ingevery Lord's day at 11 a in. and 7:30 p in Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. in. Sunday School at 9:45 u. ill. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30p. in. F. A. P owell , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between Ves U and 11. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. pers 7 :30. fcfervices once a month. T. J. M orrow , Rector. T. U.—Meets on every Fri 30 p. m. in reading room. Kegg V irginia \V. G bover , Dies SECRET ORDERS. K nowles C hapter N o , 12, <). E. S.—Meets at Masonic hall the 2«! and Uh Monday evening In each month. Visiting members cordially in vited. .MRS EMMA SNELLING, W. M. MRS. KATE HEATH, Sec. A. O. U. W. Charity lzodge No. 7 meets first amt third Fridays of each month, 7:30 p. in. Lodge room in Union bloc k. W. II. FLETCHER, M. W J. 1). BAKER, Recorder. ¡0 Yamhill Lodge No. 10 I), of H. meets in Union hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each month. C uster P ost N o . 9- McctMAhe second and fourth Saturday of each month in Wright’s hall at 10:30 a. m. All members of the order are cordially invited to attend our meetings. GEO. W. KEENE, Commander. J. B. 8T1LWELL, Adj I. E lvira A ssembly N o . 18. U nited A rtisanr - Meet first and third Monday nights of each month at 7:30 p. in. in Union block. W G. HENDERSON, M. A. J. W. BONES. Sec. 52 EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route a From the Republican, Bethany, Mo, Mrs. Fannie B. Stoffle, of Martinsville, ID., was lately rescued from a fate which nearly wrecked her life. It seems she has for many years been severely afflicted with a complication of dis eases and frequently would have fearful at tacks in which she would become unconscious for hours. In one of these, she vras unconscious for many hours. Her condition became alarming; the usual restoratives failed to bring relief, the physician’s aid proved unavailing and death seemed imminent. She recovered, however, and that she lives to-day is won derful. A reporter who was sent to investigate, when he met Mrs. Stoffle could not help but remark “ how well she was looking” and could scarcely realize that she had passed through such R trying ordeal as ha«l been represented. In speaking of her experience, Mrs. Stoffle said : “ I used to have terrible sick headaohes, which I had as far back as I can remember. In recent years they were getting worse. I would suffer so that I would become un conscious, and the last one I had I was un conscious from seven in the evening until after midnight. 1 was so bad that the doc tor "could not get the medicine in iny mouth, but had to give me a hypodermic injection. Thu doctor said I wus likely to die in one of those spells.” “A few years a go, I took treatment of a specialist in Kansas City, but it only relieved me for a while. When I came here two years ago my health was miserable. My husband who had great faith in I>r. Williams’ Pink Pills f»r Pale People, insisted that 1 commence using them. I finally consented to try them. Aller taking a few doses 1 could see an improve ment ami my headache spells were not so severe. 1 kept taking the pills until 1 l.'jd used four boxes, and since that time I have not had any of those attacks and 1 never fell so well in my life. “I have recommended the pills to my friends and several have used them with gooii results. “1 am always glad to tell of the grest benefit 1 received from Dr. Williams’ l ink Pills for Pale People, for now I feel as though I was the happiest, most contented woman in the world, for with good health who cannot but be happv ?” Mrs. Stoffle is a sister of .Joseph Holland, of Bethany, who is well known throughout t !»<• county, having been a candidate for slierii at the election of 1896. Ikrparents are Mi and Mrs. G. W.Curtiss, of Eagleville, also'well known in this county. No discovery of modern times Ims prove« such a boon towomen as Dr. Williams’ Pii T Pills for Pale People. Acting directly on lb blood and nerves, in vigorating the body, regi. lating the functions, they restore ibe st remit and health to the exhausted yomUn win. every effort of the physician proves un availing. These pills are recognized everywhere r« a specific for diseases of the blood ami nerves For paralysis, locomotor ataxia, and otle diseases long supposed incurable, they Lav. proved their efficacy in thousands of case* Truly they are one of the greatest blessing ever bestowed upon mankind. <xxxxxx><xxxxxxxxxxxxx><xx>o 0 S chool B ooks -™. ' OF THE Thii>oek8,u«dii‘n0boTthxt Public School and College Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, at all prices. Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. School liooks and school supplies at 0. Grissen’s. 38-4 Did you notice the fine assortment of fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s? Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Conner went over to Salem Saturday, and visited an uncle. The best 25-eent meal in the city is ob tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian one year for |2, strictly in advance. For ice cream, soda water, oranges, lemons, etc., go to T. A. White’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watkins contem plate removing soon to Spokane. Bettman & Warren candle their eggs before they leave the store. Hon. Lee Laughlin moved buck to North Yambill the first of the week, but will spend much of his time in this city. Born—To Henry C. Patty and wife of Amity, September 11th, a seven-pound son. Our informant says Grandpa Sully is stepping high, wide and handsome. Prof. E. V. Littlefield has moved into the residence property of Mrs. Clara Ea son, w ho, with her daughter, has gone to Eugene to attend the divinity school. Mrs. J. F. Galbreath and daughters Helen and Evaline will leave about Oct. let for Nashville, Tenn., where the daughters will matriculate as students in the conservatory of music. They will be absent several months. The B. F. Hartman property bought by George Olds last Saturday, who held it about two days and sold it to Dr. J. H. Cook, who will make it his fu ture residence. The house vacated by Dr. Cook will be occupied by Walter Wade. During the late conference, aMcMinn- ville lady entertaining preachers, feasted them on both “angel’s food” and “devil’s cake.” While partaking of the latter, the preachers remarked that if the old fellow always had such diet, he must live high. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought, mid which lias been in use for over 30 years, bus borne the signntiire ol and Ims been made uuder his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that tritie with and endanger tl:o health of Infauts and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR SA Castor!» is a substitute for Castor Oil. Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups, It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms it cures Diarrhoea and Wind and allays Feverishness. __ Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach ami Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR1A Bears the Signature of Kral frl.tate Transfer». Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norwood of Howell prairie visited their daughters, Mrs. E. C. Apperson and Mrs. W. F. Diel- schneiderthe past week, returning home on Tuesday. Their son James accom panied them to McMinnville, and re mains to attend the public schools of this city. The delivery horse at Bettman & War ren’s grocery evidently believes there is no fun in running off’unless he is privi leged to catch himself. Such was the very amusing incident on Saturday. The horse ran from the grocery to the vicinity of the depot, and then ran back to the grocery and stopped. No damage, and lots of glory for the horse. ALWAYS SUMMONS. Week ending Sept. 21st: Eli G Waugaman et ux to Julia D Sanders 60 a sec 23 t 5 r 9......... $ 60 E A Soper et ux to R W Steigleder 100x200 ft pt D I) Deekins’ d 1 c t 3 r 2.................................... . . 800 B F Sparks et ux to B F Bones 50 a t 4 r 4........................................ 1800 Martha A Getchell to Birdie M Getchell lot 1 bl k 8 Watt’s add to Amity.................................... 1 Shell Hawley etux to Emma Haw ley sw *4 blk F Saylor’s add to McM.......... 400 L Root et ux to J H I’ntman 40 a sec 19 t 4 r 5 ....... ................... 250 B F Hartman et ux to Jno F Cook lots 6, 7 Jt 8 blk 3 College 2d add to McM........................................ 1300 U S to W H Adkins 8J a sec 26 t 2 r 6............................................. Pat W II Adkins to Geo Broughton same land ................................. 300 Geo Broughton et ux to Tatum & Bowen same land...................... 400 Jas Bean to Amy Daly 4.17 a t 3 r 2 (¡21 J 11 Mellinger et ux to AB Mellin ger 10 a t 4 r 3 .......................... 750 H V 1) Hobson et conjux to Maud S Patton lot 7 blk 17 Central add to Newberg..................... ,........... 540 Frederick Swetman to JnoH Swet- man 115 a t 3 & 4 r 3 ................ 1 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tlie Comity of Yamhill. W, D. Wright, Plaintiff, LEAVE. ARRIVE vs. Portland...........6:00 P M | San Francisco.. .8:15 A M John R. Forrest, as Executor of the last will ami San Francisco.8:uo P M I Portland............. 9:30 A ÄI testament of Lewis C. Forrest, «leeease«!, John R. Forrest, Julia M. Forrest, his wife, Sarah J. Above trains stop at all stations between Port Jeffries, Mary F. Richards, .lames Richaids, land and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jefferson, her husband, William Ii. H. Forrest, -— For Albany, Tangent, Shedd«, Halsey, Harrisburg rest, his wife, N. T. Day, Addie Yett, II. 1». Junction City. Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, Yett, her husband, Rose Fowler, J. F. Fowler, All kinds of Watches, Clock» Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to Ash All kinds of Fine, her husband, Jessie Day. Eva Abrahams, I. Abrahams, her husband, Mollie Day, Gordon land inclusive. and Jewelry for sale at Difficult and F .Day, Francis Forrest, Rebecca Forrest, his Koaeburg Mail Hally. hard times prices. —NEW— wife, Sarah V. Williamson, J. N. Williamson, old Watches re LEAVE: ARRIVE: her husband, George Forrest, Alliina Forrest, Portland.......... S:;u> A M | Roseburg 5.20 PM paired and made his wife, Mary F. Cook, W m. J. Cook, her hus Rowburx.........7:»> A M | Portland.........4.30PM band, John W. Forrest, Ada Forrest, hiswii«1, to run as good Olive A. Smith, John Smith, her husband, Wm. H. Forrest, Hattie Forrest, his wife, L. L. as new at Forrest, Charles S. Slants, Jennie Staats, his PULL.MHN * BUFFET NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. wife, Ami Mellen, E.C. Mellen, her husbRii‘rt< Cornelia Ireland, Wm. P. Ireland, her hus ’ SLEEPERS band, Clara Booth, George Booth, her hus AND band. Mary Collins. Sam Collins, her husband, Carrie Hubbard, Joe Hubbard, her husband, SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, Wm. Staats, Emma Staats, his wife, Lillie Madison. Wm. Madison, her husband, L. L. Attached to all Through Trains. Day, Leora J. Day, his w ife, J. H . Day, Emily Westside Division. B. A. Millsap has decided to embark B. bay, his wile, Geo. E. Day, Carrie D. Mc in general merchandising at Lebanon, BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS Mullen, Myrette Day and Bessie T. Day, Fred Day and Charles M. Cooper, Defendant’s. Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) having received flattering attention from To Sarah J. Jeffries, William H. H. Forrest, ----- Forrest, his wife, Rose Fowler, J. F. Fow citizens there on a recent visit. He will Portland 7» A M 1 Lv Ari 5:50 M ler, her husband, Mollie Day. John W. Forrest, In order to further introduce CLASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), 10:15 A M 1 Lv McMinnville Lv 1 3:fi6 I M depart, for that place next Monday, ac Ada Forrest, his wife, Wm. II. Forrest, Hattie the manufacturers, J. C. llubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have 11:55 1* M J Ar « oi viliia M l.v 1:20 Forr st, his wife, Clara Booth, George Booth, companied by his family, and by Wm. decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of her husband, L. L. Day, Leora J. Day, his wife, At Albany and Corvallis connect with J. H. Day, Emily B. Day, his wife,Geo. E. Day, starch sold. These presents are in the form of Millsap, who will assist several weeks in trains of Or. Central A Eastern Ry. Carrie D. McMullen, Myrette Day, and Bessie opening up the business. Bert will rap T. Day, Defendants: Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) I N THh NAME or THE STATE OF OREGON : idly make his mark in trade circles up 1 Youanil each of you are hereby required io appear and answer the complaint tiled against there. 1 Lv Portland Ar| 8:25 A M you in the above entitled suit in the j Ar McMinnville Lv | 5:50 A M above entitled court by Monday, the James Houck’s team took a lively spin 1 Ar Independence Lv | 4:50 A M -’•¡th «lay of September, A. D. 1898, that being the on Saturday. They broke from their first «lay of the first term of said court follow Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows: ing the expiration of six weeks publication of ramento and San Framdsco. Net rates #17 first hitching near the city hall, and running this summons, ami you are hereby notified that class, and #11 seeond-elass, including slewper. if you fail so to appear and answer said com down C street struck the iron fence at E. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply Also JAPAN, « HINA, HONOLULU ami AUK N. Ford ’ s residence. A section of the io said court for the relief demanded ami pray« a TRA LIA, can be obtained from G. A. Wilcox, tor in said complaint, w hich is substantially as Ticket Agent, McMinnville. fence was broken out, and the team follows, to-wit: For a decree of court ioreclosiiig A Probate Court« < . IL MARKHAM, the mortgage described in said complaint ami went through the yard to the west side Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. directing the sale of the mortgaged premises Estate of S. C. Pearson. Petition to of the house and wedged themselves be ami all the estate which said defendants or R. KOEHLER, Manager. sell about 15 tons of hay, about 400 bu either of them had therein on the 1st «lay of De tween the house and fence. The iron cember, ls'JO, or at any time since, in the man shels of oats and one span of horses at ner provided by law, ami which said mort gate of the fence was sent w hirring to gaged premises are described as follows, to-w it: private sale for cash, approved. 'C‘ the front porch, a distance of about 20 Beginning ut the southw est corner of the dona- . tion land claim of Daniel C. Daugherty ami -Jr feet, and just within the front door were For Nale or Trade. wife; thence east 40 chains; thence south’ 10:20 thence east 30.05 chains; them e north two small children playing. A boy’s tri 6 acres 1 *.2 miles southeast from JMVPt- chains; 15.31 chains; thence west 16.13 chains; theneo , iwvriiz,*. cycle in the yard was made a shadow ’ of north 11.93 thence nortii 15 deg. east J r Mounts MO COOKINC office. House, barn and plenty of fruit. 8.85 chains; chains; thence west 55.29 chains; thence its former self. MAKES COLLARS MID CUffS SIf F AND MCE south 25.27 chains to the place of beginning, Will trade for house and lot in McMinn . _ as win rasi EteMriw _ . containing 173*2 acres more or less, ami situated ville or sell cheap for cash. Also span in Section 13, T 5 S. R. 4 W., Section 24, T. 5 S. R. Section 19, T. 5 S. R. 3 W., and Section lsr of horses, wagon, two cows, etc. Inquire •I T. W., 5 S. R.3W. Willamette Meridian, in Yamhill county, Sl^teof Oregon, ami for a decree of the oi H. I*. Webster, on the place. 37-4 court that the proceeds of the sale of said real premises be applied as follows, towit: GIVES THE CHOICE OF "■U.C-HUBIKGC?, EKOS’CO First, To the payment of the costs and dis For Nale. ^Krom ■ .i». bursements of said sale ami of this suit. TWO TRANSCONTI NENTAL The old Christian church property in Second, To the payment of the sum of Three (|3,000) Dollars, together with interest These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, this city for sale at a bargain. See Dr. J. Thousand thereon at the rate of ten ja r cent per annum Eczema is more than a skin disease, II. Nelson at county clerk’s office. 37tf R. LeRov, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects from December 1st, 1896, until paid, and to the payment of the sum of f’JOO.UO attorney’s fees, I in his studio and arc now offered for the first time to the public. I and no skin remedies can cure it. The all t«i the above named plaintiff. • The pictures are accurately repnxluccd in all the colors used in the orig- j doctors are unable to effect a cure, and Third. That if there be any balance then re To The Lit (lie* ' inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works oi art. ' their mineral mixtures are damaging maining the same be paid into court for the benefit of w homsoever may be entitled thereto. , Pastel pictures are the correct thine for the home, nothing surpassing < to the most powerful constitution. The YVe will give one of the latest im- Also for a decree barring and loreclosing each ' them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. < whole trouble is in the blood, and proved White sewing machines to anv ami every defendant in the above entitled suit, Swift's Specific is the only remedy ' One of these pictures ■■ 3 ■■ * a B and all persons claiming bv. through or under VIA which can reach such deep-seated blood lady who will send us the name and them or either of them, of all right, claim or equity of redemption in the mortgaged premi diseases. number of the oldest sewing machine ses and every ¡»art ami parcel thereof, excepting purchased of your grocer. It is the best 11 indrv starch on the market, and ] Eczema broke out on my daughter, and eon« in Yambill or adjoining counties. only the statutory right of redemption, and for is sold lor to cents .1 package. Ask your jtrocei for this starch and get a , tinued to spread until a decree empowering and directing no matter what make, Offer stands the sheriff authorizing, to let the purchaser of said mort beautiful picture. ' her head was entirely gaged premises into the immediate possession good for 90 days. Send address with AND AND thereof upon the day that the same shall be ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT HO SUBSTITUTE ; covered. She was treated information to Manning Bros ’ , store, or sold, and (or such other and further relief in the by several good doctors, premises as to the court shall seem meet ami to J. K. Love, agent, McMinnville. 3m equitable. but gr?w worse, and the • LOWEST RATES TO ALL This summons is served by publication there- dreadful disease spread «»f in the Yamhill County Reporter for six EASTERN CITIES. to her face. She was farm to Trade. wrecks, by order of Hon. Geo. H. Burnett, judge said court, «lateil at McMinnville. Oregon, taken to two celebrated A farm near Newberg, consisting of of August 1st. A. D. 1898 health springs, but re-, ; «-6 RH0DE8 A RHODES, 240 acres. 100 in cultivation, to exchange OCEAN STEAMERS ceived no benefit. Many Attorneys for the Plaintiff. for a larger place. Inquire at this office. patent medtolnes were taken, but without re Leave Portland Every B Days sult. until we deetded to try S. S. S..and by the • • FOR • • time the first bottle was finished, her head be gan to heal A dozen bottles cured her com I Do You pletely .-old left her skin perfectly smooth, she Is now sixteen years old. and has a magnificent growth of hair. Not a sign of the dreadful YY'e have special arrangements with disease has ever returned. H T. S hobk , the following leading publication«, • Know the News • 27M Lucas Ave., St. Louis. Mo. W. L. Hembree D. A. SMITH’S Jemelry Store * * * DINING CARS ON OGDEN RÜGTE. A Beautiful Present Beautiful Pastel Pictures Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Pansies. O.R.&N SWLRCFf Pansies and Marguerites. Lilacs and The Only Cure. ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RY OREGON SHORT LINE Spokane Salt Lake Minneapolis .Denver Omaha St. Paul : Elastic Starch: Chicago Kansas City THE NEW BROWNIES SAN FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS (Pictures and Rhyme), by PAÜJVIER COX ITT OREGON. 0E0. W. EI DER and CITV 01 TOPEKA heave Portland every R days for Alaska Points. If Hteamers monthly Own Portland to Yokohoma and H ook Kong, via The Northern Paclflc steam- ■hlpi'o. In omnectlon with o. K A N. For full information call on <>. R. A W. HHUDF.S A HHOUI;«, Aganl., Or A<l<lre«' McMinnville, Or. W. II III KI HI HT. Gen. Pam. Agt. 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