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About The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1898)
LOCAL NEWS. T The choir of the (Presbyterian church I church will render Lorenz’ “Light of Life” on Christmas night, taking the Schoo! book* at Hembree’s. place of the Sunday evening service. Miss Callie Adams has been quite ill There will be about twenty voices in the at the home of B. F. Hurttnan. chorus, and it promises to be a musical Bettman & Warren candle their egg* treat. But do you'know how much they will hold. Do you know that ♦- ’ before they leave the atore. Miss Eva Brower died at her home io For Infants ar a Cr ildran. » i a 12 ounce bottle is often sold for a 16 ounce or one pint. There ♦ * The R epobtek and Weekly Oregonian Happy valley on Sunday of consumption, is a great deception in bottles. In a drug store you are liable one year for |2, strictly in advance. after four months illness. She was 18 to get short measure. When you call for three ounces of liquid Remember your eyes and Wm. F. years of age. The funeral was largely at measure, three ounces is what you want—not two ounces. We Dielschneider fftliey need glasses. tended, considering the weather, there give full measure in every instance. We give you 16 full ounces Did you notice the fine assortment of being about one hundred and fifty per for a pint, not 12 ounces. If you haven't thought about this matter it is high time you were doing so. In short measure lies ♦ fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s? sons present. Interment was made in the secret of cheap goods. AVegciablc PicparationlbrAs Born—To Jud>e and Mrs. Wm. M. Happy valley cemetery, funeral services stadia tin<$ itefood and Regula Ramsey of this city, Monday. Dec. 5th, being conducted by Rev. .Joseph Hoberg. ROGERS BROS., Reliable Family Druggists ting ite 5 luiikós and Bowels cf A basket social will be given in the 1898, a daughter. Jacobson building Saturday evening, the Themes at Christian church next Lord’s proceeds to pay for the official ros ♦ ♦ day: “Positive Divine Law,” at 11 a. m. ters, a copy of which is to be presented ♦ and “The Sower,” at 7:30 p. m. , ♦ Promotes Digestion,Cheerful to each member of the Second Oregon »♦♦■V ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦>♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t+m- Dr. J. E. Bartel has closed liis profess upon its return home. There will be all ness and ftest.Contains neither ional office at this ¡.lace, ami will engage sorts of baskets. Those prepared by the Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. in the work of installing acetylene gas girls, young ladies and older ladies being N ot N arcotic . plants, with headquarters in Portland kept separate that everyone tuay have The prettiest line of lamps and deco their choice. There will also be baskets JJrr^e aS CM nrS»flZir.'TCätöl rated ware at the Grange* Farmers Co’s, containing no names for bashful ones. l^ufí/Ain Ser¿~ store. Abi.Sccuut * Coifee will be served. Every interested THE GREAT /tocAaLU Sotti - The “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” show last lady, young or old, is asked to come and Anin Arad * JFippemàiìt - week is estimated to have bad about a bring a basket. A good short program National Family JfamSecd - $250 house. It is a long time since this will be rendered. Admission free. Every record was beaten. body come. Newspaper For neuralgia, rheumatism, kidney J. C. Cooper tells the Oregonian that A perfect Remedy for Constipa complaint, try the world’s beet remedy, “the members of company A, Second tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, FOR “Five Drop*,” for sale by E. M. Garrison, Oregon regiment, at Manila, are mostly Worms .Convulsions .Feverish McMinnville boys, and they have done Whiteson, Oregon. 44-m ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. 1 am able to furnish loans on first-class the handsome thing by their sisters and Facsimile Signature of farm security, from |2,000 upward, at 7 sweethearts who are members of the Ma per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to nila Guards, the girl-soldier company of new Vomì. 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon McMinnville. The boyshave had made, at Manila, and sent home, a silver medal We furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your fa ey, call and see me. R. L. C onnek . for each of the girl-soldier*. It is made vorite home paper, The Reporter, both one year for $1.25. The dedication of the new Christian from a new and shining 20-cent piece, church at Carlton, announced to occur one side of which is ground smooth, and The Tribune has an Agricultural Department < ,f the highest merit, all Important news of the next Sunday, has been indefinitely post baa engraved on it crossed cavalry sabers hation and world, comprehensive and reliable inp,rket reports, able editorials, InteraatinK short EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. stories, scientific and mechanical inlbriuation, il mstrated fashloii articles, humorous pictures, poned, because the final adjustment of and the letters, “M. O.”—meaning and is Instructive and entertaining to every men ,bur of every family. business matters is not yet made. TH< CENTAUH. COMPACT, NtWYOHK CtTV. The Reporter gives all tiie local news, |H)lltie 41 and social, keeps you in close touc h with either My Girl or Manila Guard. On your neighbor* and friends, and Is u welcome ui i <1 indispensable weekly visitor at yonr home The New Home and Climax sewing the reverse side is the Spanish coat of / machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- arms and denomination of the piece. Send h I1 Subscriptions to Tb.e Reporter, McMinnville, Or. sen’s. r.'tf The pin is behind a silver bar, on which A Manila photograph of Wells Cooper can be engraved the wearer’s name, and ami Tom Warren has been received, in the medal is suspended from this bar All kinrts of Fine, kinds of Watches, Clocli D. A. SMITH'S All and T'HE: THE Jewelry for sale at which the boys look natural but thin. by a red, white and blue ribbon. It Difficult and —NEW— hard times prices. They have inscribed on the photograph : makes a very attractive and historically old Watches re “Two war horses; the dread of Aguinal valuable medal. The Mauila Guards paired and made do!” are keeping right up with their drills, i to run as good as new at Measles are fashionable in Corvallis but have recently lost one of their num- ’ ••••••••<• LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL *••••*•«■ NEXT DOOR TO'POSTOFFICE. and Grant’s Pass. There are at least 100 her by marriage—MiBS Mercy Flesher, i POLITICAL. PAPERS IN THE WEST they now have 40 girls in the ranks, and cases in the latter town, and the public • Always American-------- Always Republican schools aro slimly attended in conse have received an invitation from Gov quence. Happily the malady is not a ernor-sleet Geer to attend his inaugura THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL tion, which they will probably accept.” malignant form. Bottle Is A Simple Thing I ♦ : : : « : I : r Bears the Signature York Weekly Tribune Farmers and Villagers /•••••••Î........................ .............. . ................. iSliWEEKLY I nter O cean |$l r : : : : Jeoielpy Store * * * THE NEWS A NO BEST CURRENT LITERATURE B. F. Hartman returned from Jose phine county last week, where lie is in Every Column is Bright, Clean and Packed with Mews terested with Frank Wisecarver aud others in a hot search for gold. Wash- The Literature of its columns Is iugs from their lead have so far netted equal to that of the best maga- about $6 per day. Mr. Hartman expects slates. It is interesting to the I to return early in the spring. children as well as the parents. Kev. E. B. Pace, late of Grant’s Pass, HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it 1 a former pastor of the Baptist church Oanoer often results from an im brings to t he family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its ; here, occupied Kev. R. W. King’s pulpit purity in the blood, inherited from readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of tf re day, it is in i Suuday evening. He is on his way to feneration* back. Few people are en- full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western propl c and discusses j eastern Washington, from whence, after ;irely free from sometaint in the blood, ind it is impossible to tell when it will literature and politics from the Western standpoint. J<J*jtjtjt. ajtjt jlj»» I a brief sojourn, ha will join iiis family, jreak out in the form of dreaded Can- [ now at Louisville, Kentucky. ler. What has appeared to be a mere A ------- $1.00- PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR--$1.00— or scratch has developed into First Baptist church, K. W. King, pas ■ pimple gseaannea ;lie most malignant Oancer. Z THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITUNS OF THE INTER OCEAN ! tor. The subject for the morning sermon “I had a «ev«r. O*nc*r whlob was at first • ARE THE UfST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. will be, "Blessed are they that mourn.” inly a J aw blotch«», that I thought would »oon pas» away. I was Till* is the second in a series oí sermone •THE INTER OCEAN’S NEWS IS EXCLUSIV E. • traated by »ev«ral able physictan», but in »plte on the sayings of Christ in the sermon • Price of bally by mail - ----------------------------- — ; 00 per year of their efforts the Can- • Price ut Sunday by mail . •2 OU per year on the mount. In the evening the pas eerspread until my con • Dally and SunJuy by maf $6 00 per year dition became alarming. tor will preach a sermon to voung men, After many months of treatment and growing and it is hoped that every young num in steadily worse, 1 de- The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year tor$l.38. ¡ McMinnville who basnet a church home old ad to try S. S. S. which wa» so strongly w ill attend this service. A hearty wel- recommended. The first I bottle produced an Im- j come awaits all who w ill come. Entrance Lrovement. I continued at the rear door of chapel. lie medicine, and in four months the last lit- I OTICE is hereby given that the undtrsignud A state immigration bureau was organ- tle scab dropped off. a« executrixes <>i the lust will and testa N ineut Ten years have elapsed, ,| ized in Portland last week, und the fol- sad not a sign <4 the SI» of Win. llall, deceased, late of Ntiid coun —»« has returned?' ty, have filed tike* final account of their admin ' lowing officers were elected President, B. F. W illiams , ietiation of the «Mate of «aid dvceaurd. in the Gtilsbnrg. Mias. county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and .1. C. Cooper, of McMinnville; secretary, (hat «aid court ha« appointed Saturday, the 10th pa 1 ** u perfect bounty. It It dangerous to experiment with I W. G. Steele, of Portland; treasurer, dav of L>vcemlM*r, A. D. I*at the hour of 10 i trfiotic, tip to date Cancer. Tnedlteaee is beyond the skill o'clock a. iu., aw the day and hour for hearing /(J7z Charle* E. I.add, of Portland; vice-presi of physician». 8. 8. 8. is the only cure, of objection* to said tinal account, should any there be. and for the *rttlenivnt thereof. dents, W. 8. Maeou, Multnomah; John because it is the only remedy which Subject — Now. therefore, al! ihtmiii «! interested 111 «aid G. Wright, Marion; J. 8. Cooper, Polk; goes deep enough to reaoh Cancer. mate are hereby required tn appear at said ••An Arc.crkan Girl.’’ time at the county court room in the court j J. J. Parker, Baker. It is the purpose house in McMinnville to «how « hum . if an\ there be,why aaid account should not be allow ed • »tie of the hanc somest pieces of color 'of the new organization to establish Hud ap|>to\<<1, and w n \ Hid.HiuJt should not work issued tilts year. Lithographed, be tores er and flualh Nettled and »aid execu with border of army and navy em brumhes in every county in the state. title« dhchaiKed. 47-5 bated at McMtuuvilh, Oregon, November 11 blems etnbosstwi in gold Leave your The plans of operation are to be of a self- (Swift's Bpeeiflo) is the only blood I V” M 1 I • \ I I . name with your druggist ami ask sustaining nature. It ieunderstood that remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. LILY BAI.I, All others contain potash and mer Julut Exe* utrixe» <>f the last will and testa him to save you a oopy or send tic in this organization had its origin in Yam cury, the most dangerous of minerals. meutof\Vni Ball, deceased hill county, ami it is reasonable to sup stamps for one to RHODES £ RHODES, Books on Oancer and blood diseases Attorneys for san! Estate pose that we may look for some of the mailed free by Swift Specific Company, C. I. (FOOD A CO Lowed. Mass. benefits that ought to accrue fromawell- Atlanta, Georgia. IWOTICh. FOR i'l 111 H I I lin. » managed Imard of immigration. It will I Mention this paper. J Land UtHee at Oregon Citv Oregon. i I m * well to remember at the outset that C. FLETCHER & CO Nov. l'Jth, 11*9» boards of immigration require money to OTICE Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his in- N teution 1 operate them successfully. Oregon is to niNke tinal proof in support of hl« • laitn, and that Mild pioot will be made before ripe for a large immigration, «nd here's tliecuunty clerk ut \ anthill countN, at Me- Hood’s Sai saparilla is hoping that this txuird may accomplish MtnnvIHe, Oregon, Dum tnbt'i 24th, vii .! F AlUugvi. II. K. )V,U6< for the w hf of nw qr of America’s 'Greatest big things for the state. ■<ec. so, rp IB. R ■ w IL- limn, r . following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence up Medicine fc r the Blood Charity lodge. No. 7. A. O. T. on aud eulU\atlon <u said land, viz Jacob Ktdiuers, Joseph l'vt< h, J. K. Kelso and A. Sing- and the Best that Money ; this city, elected the following officers • r, all of Fairdale, Oregon last Friday evening Adolf Maltbies. M. < H AS H MOORES, Register Can Buy. Hence take l\V.;John Bennett, foreman ; Geo. Sav only Hood ’ s. IHI«MI<II<> <111. age. overseer; E. C. Walker, financier ; Chas. Griesen, receiver. Dr. J. I>. Baker. 1'he vuunty irv««urer has mon< % <»n liaud tv 1 recorder; J. P. Irvine, guide; J. G. Eck pay all warrant* ia»u<d prior to Auguat »th. man, I. W.; James Fletcher. O. W.; E. General Blai ««mithing and Repairing Lan call include« July uh. iv»s to Auu. I Mb, lutrreat wUlcvaae after datv of tlH- Wright, trustee; Drs. J. D. Baker ami E. First-Claw horseshoeing. Track or road shoetug fioticv. Dr< Ub. lb*. O O Rill DE. • i E. Cable, medical examiners. After •lone in the best style of the art. Farm and I reaiurvr. ! the election hot teníales and oyster Th ret hi ng machinery repaired By W G. RHTDh, l»ep Will cure vou Ibcn why expensive doc* I cocktails wen* served As the brethren Shop Opposite Hotel Yamhill. tor»’ bill’k. mid wvlVv nobenefit. when you weuded bomevard E. C. Walker was haw * natural rvnu tH at ha; id -one not made Ask your I, hv man, but prepared by the | reat Creator VI* prevailed ii|s>n toset up the cigars, then Thon«.nd, ar. Tryla, It. i tav (>re come* tv you Ju’xt a» tl b taken from the J. P.,Irviii»’s groct’ry was reached an ! In order to prove th. gTr»t merit of I Druggist l earth, with only such vbang«-* •» 1» wrought by he set ifp the candy, aud the new M W., Ely'« t're.ru Balm, tbs roost .ffeciir. eur. i tnuv and wattira- nothin« »4 led or nothing tor af.D.rom taken from. If vouare nfhh rn ’ with Stomach. Mr Mattliiee. cheerfully set up the bo for Catarrh and CotJ in Head, we hare pre Liver, Kidney. Throat or BI. m J troubles, ad logna at hi« place of bu-iness IS CENT Inetalla- BAI* • lre«sThe<» Noel, GeohattaC < bi ago, III., whose 1 tiou will occur the first Friday in Jauu- pared a generous trial site for 10 cent«. TRIAL SIZE Get it of your druggist or send 10 vents to | red ink »iguaturv is on packavs I arv. ELY BROS.. 5<S Warren St, N. Y. City •. Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. $1 i $1 Hood's Calendar 7,000 Representatives... I as many towns and cities, are a great many for one firm to have. It implies a* Tremendous Business. In the tailoring trade it means that the firm is dressing a host of people in a satisfac tory manner. Well, that’s the number of representatives, increasing every year, that are now taking orders for M. Born & Co The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors. and they have won this enormous trade by sticking to the motto of “ONLY THE BEST” —best in material, workmanship and trim mings, best in fit, style and fashion. It was the same rule when there were but 70 representatives as it is in the 7,000, and as it would be with 70,000. The beauty of being dmred by BORN i. that you «re guaranteed in all pattkiilars and yet pay no mure than you would tor inferior tailoiing. The diresieat and most prominent men in Ameiica, Senators, Coogreu- 1 men; Governor., Judges and Mayor., lease their mea sure with BORN tor suits and overcoats. Hundreds of Sample« and all th« Latest Styles to chow*« from. CALL ON THE GRANGE AND FARMERS CO. S.S.S.%BM They banish pain and prolong lite GIVES RELIEF Remembt ?r $1.00 CATARRH Ely’s Cream Balm W. a. ROBBINS, (ioavrrl Arent, exniaius no c<<c*ln«, ■wreury wr any uUwr fvlurtou. drag. Il 1» quickly Abnnrt-sl lit«*« ttouet al «>•. tt oo«n« «nd rkuiao IM Na**l Pa««ag.a AU«!» ••Sa<n«1«i ..i> _ _ --------- R«al* and Fr<>t«ct« tbn M«anl>r«nc. Hratorw the S«««M nt Tax« and snwll Fun biM tuc. : Trial MU« lot : at bratnruiibr hr aul. ALT •auTHKll», M Warraa strate, N.w Tort. COLD • hlieeon, Or. i Vitae Orct <ii be loul „1 »» ,. 4, rvs »t the t\ir- I iilture store. A.I huis Mteck MeMln imille Car. a t ata la* ssa. A ’a*. HEAD 1 All Take BrœwQuinit e Tablet* druggist* refund uiouev it 11 fail. i'o t ura. The rename ba* L B t| on each tablet. For sale by Roger* Brvt . 4omt, I Hood’s Cure «ivk h“adacbe, i«d ■ ■ ■ lave in the imaitb. coMed KJ all tongi»* *.<* tli* ttoiaarb. III ■H.lrv., «ad u„u«e n«o. lx- ■ ■ ■ ■ w^ md weaken, but h»s i. a rw, Ike «el, rub to taka wuh Mood » aarauto >.L«. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since a boy. and I never hoped for cure, l>ut Ely's Cream Balm seems to do even that M my aojuatutanvwa have Used it with creel ent runite. — Oscar Ostrum 45 Warren Ave . Chicago, IU. Fly's Cream Balin is ths acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine, mercury nor any inrinoaa drug Prise, 60 cents. At druggists ur by No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. *it be at ta »n» mA» r th» pt-.: Eud th« runsaj. •e • «hrtaa <ni