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LOCAL NEWS. LOCAI. DIRECTORY CHURCHES Can You Afford A Piano? B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. in. and 7:M0p. nt ; Sunday school 9:50 a tn.; the young peoole’b society 6 ;|5 p in Prayer meeting w Thursday _________ 7 . ;3U _ , p. __ in. Covenant _______ meeting first Thursday evening before the first Sunday of each month . R. W. K ino , Pastor, C. GRISSEN, He can sell you one for M ethopiht E piscopal —Services every Sabbath 11 :U0 a. m and 730 )>. m. Sunday school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7 :0u p m. Thursday. 1». T. St mmebvii . le , Pastor. C umb . P resbyterian —Services every Sab bath 11:00 a in and 7:30 i>. in. Sunday school 9 .30 a. in. Y. P. E., Sunday 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Services in the Christian church: Preach- ingeverv Lord's day ut 11 a m. and 7:30 l> in Young people's meeting ut 6:30 p. in. Sunday School at 9:15 a. in. Prayer meeting Thursday. 7:80p m. F. A. P owell , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between Q and II. Sunday school 2:80 p. tn. V< pers 7:3d. Services once a month. T. .1 M obbow . Rector. T. U.—Meets on every F day at 2: 30 p. m. in leading room, Kegg V irginia W. G bovkk . Pres building. E lva 1’. N kai ., Sec. w. c _ SECRET ORDERS. K nowles (’ haptkr No, 12, O. E. S.—Meets nt MrtMHiic hall the 2d and 4th Monday evening in each month. Visiting members cordially in- Vital. MRS EMMA SNELLING, W. M. MRS. K ATE liEATH, Sec. < A. (). I . W < liarity Ixtdge No. 7 meets first ami third Fridays of each mouth, 7:30 p. in. Lodge room in Cuion block. W. II. FLETCHER, M. W. J. I). BAKER, Recorder. 10 Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D. of IL meets in Union hall second an<l fourth Friday evenings of each month. C uster P ost N o . 9 — Meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month in Wright’s hall at 10:30 a in All members of the order are cordially invited to attend our meetings. (; E(). W. K EEN E, Commander. J. IL STILWELL, Adjt. E lvira A ssembly N o . IN, U nited A rtisans — Meet lirst ami third Monday nights of each month at 7:30 i». in. in Union block'. W G. HENDERSON, M. A. J. W. BONES. Sec. &! The Shasta Route OF THE Express Trains Leave Portland Daily Above t'.’iiii- stop at .Hl (stations between Port ¡and ami Hnlein, Turner, Marion, Jefferson. Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Junction city, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Dniin, Oakland aud all stations from Roseburg to Ash land inclusive. KoNchurg Mail Daily» LEAVE: ARRIVE: .5.20 P M Portland N:30 A M I Roseburg. Roseburg 7:30AM | Portland. .4.110 P M DINING CARS UN UfiDEN ROUTE. PULL.MHN * BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. West Hhle Division. PORTLAND AND CORVALLIH Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 5:ô0 P M 3:06 P M 1:20 P M At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Or. Central A Eastern Ry. 4:50 P M I Lv Portland 7:30 P M I Ar McMinnville 8:30 P M I Ar Independence Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac rninento ami San Francisco. Net rates #17 first class, and #11 second-claws, including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points ami Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA. HONOLULU ami AUS TRA LI A, can be obtained from G. A. Wilcox, Ticket Agent, McMinnville. (. IL MARKHAM, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. R. KOEHLER, Manager. O.R.&N GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RY. OREGON SHORELINE VIA Spokane Salt Lake Minneapolis Denver St. Paul Omaha 1 AND AND Chicago Kansas City LOWEST RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Every B Days • ■ FOR • • I '■ SAN r FRANCISCO Farmers and Villagers We vorite «r The Tribune has an Agricultural Department, of the highest merit, all important news of the nation and world, comprehensive and reliable market reports, able editorials, interesting short stories, scientific and mechanical information, illustrated fashion articles, humorous pictures, Bild is instructive and entertaining to every member of every family. The Reporter gi\es all the local news, political ami social, keeps von in close touch with your neighbors and friends, and is a welcome and indispensable weekly visitor at your home Send fill Subscriptions to The Reporter, McMinnville, Or. All kirois of Fine, Difficult and old Watches re paired and made to run as good as new at D. A. SMITH'S — NEW — Jemelry Store * * * NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. You Are Cordially invited To Become A .Member Of The HOME HEALTH CLUB (Cut thia out and forwurd it with $1 to the inter Ocean l’ub. Co., Chicago, ill.) HIE INTER (M EAN PVR. CO: I heiebv accept the Invitation to become a member of the HOME HEALTH CLUB, and I enclose herewith one dollar to pay for one year's subscription to The Weekly In ter Ocean, which, I understand, entitles me to a life membership. n record number, and a copy of Volume I of the Home Health Club books (price, |I.U0» free of expense. Name. ............................................................................................ .......... OCEAN STEAMERS OREGON. GEO. W. ELDER and I. CITY 01 Town or City . Street No TOPEKA Cruel Knife! It is absolutely useless to expect a surgical operation to cure cancer, or any other blood disease. The cruelty of such treatment is illustrated in the alarming number of deaths which re sult from it. The disease is in the hhxxi. and lienee can not be cut out. Nine times out of ten the surgeon’s knife only hastens death. My son had a most malignant Cancer, tot which the doctors said an operation was the only hope. The oper ation was a severe t-ne. as it was neces- 1.4ry to cut down to ¡the ja w bon e and scrape it. Before a great while the Can- I cer returned, and be gan to grow rapidly. i We gave him many remedies without re lief, and finally, upon the advice of a i friend, decided to try 8. S. 8. (8wift’s Specifici, and with the second bottle he began to improve. After twenty bottles had been taken, the Cancer disappeared entirely find he was cured. The cure was a permanent one. for he is now seventeen years old. and has never had a sign of the dreadful disease to re turn. j. n . M urdoch . 279 Snodgrass SC., Dallas, Texas. Absolutely the only hope far Cancel ia Swift 's Specific, Stat«. Leave Portland every B days for Alaska Points, Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokoh.mia ami Hong Kong, via Th. Northern Pacific steam ahl|> Co. iti connection wiili O. H a N. For Dili information call on O. R. A N. HHOIHA A KIIOOtA. Aient«. Or Address McMinnville, Or. W. II III HI.HI HT, Gen. Pam. Aft. PUHTUID, OH. What is CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY Bears the Signature ci ONE They banish pain GIVES RELIEF Weekly Tribune Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 1 4 Castoria is a substitute tor Castor Oil , Parej-ori Drops ami Soothing Syrups. it is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy n Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wiml Colic. It relieves Teeihing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sle<>p. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. M. BORN & CO. LEAVE. ARRIVE Portland.......... <»:00 I’ M | San Francisco.. K:15 A M Han FraiK’iHco.HMM) 1’ M I Portland............. 9:30 A M Ar Lv Lv The Kind Y oh Have Always Bought, ami which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature o: and lias been made und< r his per- sonal sup«“rvisioii since iisiniancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. A11 Counterfeits, Imitations ami Substitutes are but Ex periments that trilie with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. I VIA Portland Mc.Mi mo ille Corvallis Í1 Dft <Plvv E xperience T ells g N Tailoring.... i EAST AND SOUTH BETWEEN D. M. Caldwell ¡»Acting as bailiff for j Judge Boise this week. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian one year for |2, strictly in advance. Remember your eyes and Wm. Dielschneider ff they need glasses. Did you notice the tine assortment of i fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s? Mrs. Mary Washburne of Seattle is here on business and a visit with friends. Charley Peckham has moved his house and personal effects to a lot in Oak WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS I Park. The Emergency Corps and Red Cross society will meet at the home of Mrs Wyatt Harris this afternoon. This is no fake proposition for a “Few Days Wm. Jones, the teamster, is erecting Only,” but a permanent offer. Come and see me. a very neat and comfortable home for himself in the northwest part of town. At the Hotel Yamhill Wednesday af Also Violins, Banjos, Guitars from $3, $5 ternoon, His Honor Justice McPhillips and $6 upwards. united in matrimonial bonds, Mr. Geo. McFarquhar and Miss June Lebold. Nettie Olds-Haight will lecture at the A Iso NEW HOME and DOMESTIC first Secular church next Sunday eve Sewing Machines ning at 7:30 p. m. Subject, “Duty.” Everyone cordially welcome. * at bottom prices. J. W. Henry has bought the interest of Wm. DeHaven in the livery business Books and Stationery and DeHaven has entered the employ of F. W. Spencer, the implement man. CHAS. GRISSEN, McMinnville, Oregon. For neuralgia, rheumatism, kidney complaint, try the world’s best remedy, “Five Drops,” for sale by E. M. Garrison, Whiteson, Oregon. 44-ni A Mr. Kenworthy, a restauranteur of Salem, and Mr. Wright, cand.v manu facturer of the same place, will occupy the new Hendrick store building about November 1st. Old fashions in dress may be revived, As well as in other matters. The but no old-fashioned medicine can replace I firm that makes only good garments at | Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- prices within the reach of all, and I ’ rhu a Remedy. For sale by S. Howorth I Co. guarantees you satisfaction, is bound to succeed. It must cither keep tip Mayor Chrisman led in the vote for its standard or quit the field. For over ft? mayor at the late Catholic fair. T. M. I McCourt and A. M. Peery were next in 22 YEARS sii? order. Miss Mattie Dielschneider was this has been the position of ('•.) I voted the most popular lady. Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries •X? tw a full line of lubricating oils for machin ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors. <fei other machinery cannot afford to exper They started in the lead and have ft? iment with poor oils. He carries the best maintained it ever since. They are (fe on the market and they are warranted the admitted head of the custom tailor- ftj not to gum. tf ing trade of America. Every year is Wm. Manning of North Yamhill was a year of progress in the excellence of ftj in the city on Tuesday, and seemed to their goods and in the favor of tens of &•) have the air of a man busy with the fall thousands of their patrons. ¿te work on the farm. Mr. Manning is prob /bryet this. wl,e" >°u '“’e ® ably the best cider maker in Yamhill ------------------- st--------------- your measure for a BORN suit or overcoat you are fully guaran- •¿It- county, and has a method, known only teed as to its fit, style, material and workman- W» to himself, for preserving it through the ship. No mistakes or misfits are tolerated. winter. The mince pie his cider would You have hundreds of patterns and all the latest make would be the envy of Delmonico. styles to select t from from. And after all you pay " less money 1 than ‘ The many fi ¡ends of Dr. Watt of La for low grade tailoring. CALL ON fayette will be pleased to learn that he is making steady but slow progress toward AND FARMERS CO. recovery from the serious injury sustained some weeks ago by being run into by a train of cars. He is able to go out of doors upon crutches. The probabilities are that the stirring blasts of the Doctor’s famous “foghorn,” will be heard in yet another political campaign. F. H. Story, the tinner and plumber, has gone to La Grande this week where National Family he has a job on hand.......... Word has been received here announcing the safe Newspaper arrival of President Newlin at Leominis- ter, England. He writes that he did not FOR miss a single meal on the way over, al though he lost one.......... Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Parker will start on a trip east this week. Mrs. Parker will go to Carthage, Indiana, to visit her parents while Lin will go to St. Louis and Chicago to lay in furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your fa a slock of shoes and hats, he having de cided to embark in business in Newberg home paper, The Reporter, both one year for $i. again.—Newberg Graphic. One of the most practical and beneficial courses of study ever offered to its readers by’ any newspaper. Not only are they a series of practical lessons in paper each week, but the subscriber is presented, free of expanse, with a beautiful cloth-bound book worth one dollar, besides a life memlxtrship in the great club. Subscribe at once and get the special les sons now being published. S.S.S. The Blood ns it is the only remedy which goes to the very bottom of the blood and forces out every trace of the disease. 8. 8. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable, , and contains no potash, mercury, or other mineral Book» on Cancer will lie mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Do.. Atlanta, Ga. No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. I 1 lb oil. On. dou-noruis fl™-cent,ari..M(r.Dt»bii:.bs had b, mail by Ì lo tu» Rie»«» cimai! al Coltrasi, So 1« Surue. street “,rtr eight cant. TASUIJSI WEI be act tor five e> nU. Boat tuuik.: » ever mide etnei Utfwóoí ÄS®* l™ A story is going the rounds about SUMMONS. a man who tried the experiment of In the circuit court of the State of Oregon for mixing sawdust with his chicken j the county of Yamhill. Union Savings and Loan Association 1 feed. The results were so satisfac a private corporation, plaintiff, vs. tory that he discontinued the use of Lillian M. Haworth, mow Lillian M * Copleniand — Coplen, her bus'-| meal altogether and fed his chickens baud, defendants. Lillian M. Haworth, or Lillian M. Coplen entirely on sawdust, Soon after the To name known by. and----- Coplen, her hus- band, the above-named defendants: adopting the scheme he set a hen IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, with fifteen eggs. She brought off j 1 A on and each of you ar* hereby summoned and requeued to appearand answer to the com thirteen chicks. Twelve of them had i plaint in the above-entitled suit, now on file in office of the clerk ol said court, on or b» - wooden legs and the thirteenth was a the fore Monday the 27th day of March, 1S99, it be- ing the first day of the next regular March woodpecker. term of said court, to be held at the court room in the court house at McMinnville, Yamhili Oregon, and you and each of you are At the head of the editorial page county, hereby notified that If you tail to answer said complaint herein required, the plaintiff wiil of a Seattle paper are the names of appH- to the as said court for the relief prayed for In plaintiff s said complaint, namely fora de Bryan and Dewey as a presidential cree against the defendant Lillian M. Coplen .1^nJi’r9 I.-.illitan,»»«Ofthi for the sum of ticket for 1900. An American of I PM.,,, ill I nited States gold coin, with interest splendid achievements for the second thereon at the current aud legal rate, from th.- date ot fihng Hus complaint in tills suit, and place and a shallow advocate of a the further sum Of f,50.00 attorney’s fees, mgeth er with the costs and disbursements of this suli bogus dollar for the first touches the £cr^e H'"1 Judgment against the sai.i M. < opleu, tor any deficiency there may sublimity of the ridiculous. It used Lillian be after applying the proceeds of th’e sale of the hereinafter described property, ami a decree to be Me and Jefferson and Me and against all the defendants herein foreclosing said mortgage set out in plaintiffs com Lincoln, and now the combination is the plaint. and that the mortgaged propeny therein Me and Dewey. But Dewey is alive and herein described, to-wit, Commencing st northeast corner of Lot No. (me il> in Block and can excuse himself.—Globe-Dem the No. Three Hi in the town of Newberg. Yamhill ocrat. county, ’t»te of Oregon: thence running south V' 100 feet; thence west SS feet; thence north 10» feet; thence east 5s teet to the place of begin- Iloiv to Prevent Croup. > ning as shown upon the duly neorded plat hereof, be sold by the sheriff of Yamhill coun We have two children who are subject ty, Oregon, in the manner prescribed by laa to attacks of croup. Whenever an attack and the sheriff making such-ale put the pui chaser into the possession of said premises el.i’rnjnT'^ is coming on. my wife gives them Cham the defendants and all t... . hrough or under them or either of them ".. berlain's Cough Remedy and it always lorever debarred and forw-losed of all ri.ht tl prevents the attack. It is a household tleor interest in or to said premises and that the proceeds arising from such sale he auolled necesmty in this county and no matter first, to the payment of the . os" and ex~ such .ale and of this including aft* what else we run out of. it would not do ol b^dnJ^Uinti<rn<2t’ “mount de. reed to e Pla,ntiff OR said note and mortirage. to be without Chamberlain's Cough ru This summons is published in The Yimhi!l Remedy. More of it is sold here than County Reporter for six successive and consec- weeks prior to the 27th day of March. l*jo, of all other cough medicines combined.— uti'e under and in pursuance ot an order made bv the ohamhire^a*.' Li**01’* Judge of said court, ax J. M. N ickle , of Nickle Bros., mer len1' Grcgvn. Marion County, chants, Nickleville, l’a. For sale by e. 8. < Oregon, and bearing date. September 27 laws FREDERICK A ERENC H. ' Ho worth & Co. Attorney lor Plaintiff, I 4 «