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LOCAL NEWS. After Effects áPíl1 ©f th© VKl Grip is a treacherous disease You think it U is cured and the slightest cold brings on a :|l relapse. V Its victims are always left in a weakened ( condition — blood impure and impoverished; nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous prostration are often the result. Or Viilliams' Pink Pills for Pale People will drive every trace of the poisonou* germs f the system, build up and enrich the blooc and strengthen the nerves. A trial will prove this. Reau the evidence-- When me crip iHKt visited thia auction Herman H. Eveior, cf^li W. Main Kl., Jeltoraon, Mo., a well-known contractor mnl builder. whs one of the victims and he baa since been trouble I w ith the after-effect.« of thedlaeaae. A year ago bis health he gar» to fall and bo wuh obliged to discontinue work. Tbut bo liven to (lav is h I iikin I ii miracle. fie «ay«: “i was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart and >1 ('••neral debility. My back also pained me severely. “I tri i one doctor after another and numerous remedies BUffgesl« 1 / my friends, but without apparent benefit, and began to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. Williams’ Pink l ij.1 . lor Pale People extolled in a St. lx»ute paper, and alter inves tigation decided to give them a trial. “After using the first box 1 felt wonderfully rolievod and waft satisfied that the pills were putting me on the road to re covery. 1 bought two more boxes and continued taking t hem. “After taking four boxesof Dr.Williams’ Pink Pills fonPi'le People 1 am restored to good health. 1 feel like a new man, an I having the will and energy of my former days returned, I am capable <»f transacting mv business with increased ambition. ••Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill» for Pale People are a wonder Ld Heino and any one suffering from the after-effects of the > will find that these pills are the specific.” II. H. I’. vfi > Mr. Eveior will gladly unswer any Inquiry regarding this if stamp is enclosed.— From Cole Co. Democrat, Jefferson City, -'z0. Look for th« full name on the package. At druggists or direct from the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. i . 50c. per box. 6 boxes $2.50. Yaquina Route Corvallis & Eastern Railroad Connecting nt YAQUINA with the Yaquina Kay SIcamship Company, Steamers Grace Dollar and Navarro First-class in every respect. One of the above steamers is due to sail from Yaquina about every live days. Shortest route between valley pointa and San Francisco. • Fare: Albany and points west to San Fran | I cisco : Cabin ... Round trip ....110 00 17 00 ......... For sailing days apply lu II. L. WALDEN, EDWIN STONE, T. F. AP. A. Manager. II. II.’CRONISF, Agent, Albany. WILLAMI lili RIVER DIVISION Steamer Wm. M. HOAG, ((’apt. < ico. Kan be) Running regularly between Portland and Corvallis, stopping at all way landings. RIVER SCIII-DUI.!• notici : of hx . u a < < <>t vr V-OTB K is hereby given that I lie underslurn d - s ....................... ' th< eitate ol H. i ' p arson I ilerraae<l. have Hied their lilial ai-eount in ■•ahi e-t-ite In the eounty eourt for Yamhill county, Oregon, ami that raid emir! ha . ret Hatnrdnv, March Itili, lsw, at ten o’clock in the forenoon ■ Il raid day to hear the rami . All objection, to -aid linai account must lie tiled in ■•aid court on or before the time ret to Io ar tin- mine a. alore- rald, nr raid executors will ........ iok the court I Io allow said account and to iliselmrge them . from liny further liability ns aueli othcers. I H-6 MRS. I,. A. PEARSON, I » II. .1. PEARSON, . Joint l< seen tors of the Ertale ol s. c. Pearson, ! deceased. Vul’l( E is hereby given that theeonntv court of 5 nuitiill county, Slate of Oregon. Im - duly appointed the undersigned administrator ol the estate of Thomas Carliii, late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified and required to present the same duly verified as required by law, within six months from the date dab* of this notice, to p. A. Bird Bird, at his store in Lafayette, Yamhill county, state of Oregon. 7- Dated thia 2d day of February, 1899. K. A. BIRD, Administrator. 5onii:oi final M-ri n itii.vr In the Circuit (’ourt of the State of Oregon for Yamhill County. In th«'matter of the assignment of A. J. An- person, an insolvent debtor. V OI'ICE is hereby gi\ <-u that th«» undersigned lì ...................... of said «state has tiled hi final account asaueli assign« «' in the above named court in the a bove entit l«*d cause, and that said final al’Coiml will he heard and passed up«»n b\ said court on the 17th day of April, ls99, at the hour of one o’clock in th«* afternoon of said day, at the circuit court room of shì «1 court at the court lions’«» at McMinn vili«*, Oregon. Now, therefore, all persons interested in said «•stat«* fire hereby initiiivd and required to ap- pe.irnt ^aid linn» and place set for th«' lieiring ol said final account mid show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be al" lowed ami approved and said insolvent debtor ireed and dischaiged from anv and all liability on account of »»n\ uh itislled portion of the in debteduess existing against him prior to his m.iking*said assignment, and why said estate should not be forever and linaliy settled, said assignee «liscliargt'd and his bomlsnit'ii exon erated. g.*, Dah «I this the 2 ’»th day of January, A. D. 1M99. LEE I \l Gill.IN, Assignee of salii Estate. RAMSI'A A FEN TON, A tt’ys forsaid Assignee. Downriver, Tuesdays, Thiw««laxs and Siitur • lays. Lenses Corvallis '» a in Albany, 7a. m Buena \ ista, »• a. ill.. Indepofulenc’, 9 a m Sa lem, 10 a. in . Newberg, I” p. in.; arrive at Portland, I .«• p. in. Upriver, Mondto Wednesdays nnd Friday«. Leaves Portland n in., Newbrii;, Io ’>0 a. in , Salem, :»..‘>0 p. m. Independence, >p in. Buena Vista. 7 30 p. in Albany, 9/n p. m.; arrive al < «»rvnllis, 11 p in. This steamer has ........... quipped w illi iirst • la«« Hccommodalioiis, including. an elegant piano si n urn » Unsurpassed tor earn mg both freight and pussvii gers. In the circuit court ot the State of Oregon for EDWIN STONE Manager. Albany Dr I he county of Yamhill. C <i. COKER, \gent. Portland, Or., foot of Eliza A. Withee, Plaintiff, ) vs. Yamhill St. Samuel L. Gaines, Frank A. Gaines,! J ì I KN ER. Agent. Albany, Or Netti«1 S. Gaines, W. V. Kim In an, I Amanda H. Rinvhcart, William f Hawes, Zoe A. Hawes, Annie F. , S: hnatka, Geo. B. ( urrey and Jen- | nie c. (’urrey. Defendants. To Samuel I.. Gaines, Frank A. Gaines, Ne VIA M. Gaines, W. V. Kiltehcart, Amanda S. Ri heart, William Hawes, Zoe A. Hawes and An F. Scliwalka, the abrne nsmed defendant.’*; | N I HE N \ MI OF ’HIE s|'.\ I'Eol OREGON. ■ \ on. and each of you, are herein required to appearand answer tile complaint tihd against OF TH E \.»n in the abov«’ cntUled suit on or 1« fore the last «lax of the time prescribed in the order for th«' publication «if this summons upon you, to wit, the 21th «lay of Match. A. D. lvu/and it \on s«> fail t«» a|q»«*arand nnswer, for vant there of. th«' plaintiff will apply t«» the «*«»urt for the relief «iemandvd in her e«unplaint, to-wit, a 1« • Express Train* Leave Portland Daily «•fc foreclosing that certain mortg iLre gi\« n by «»m* Sarah B GHinrs to «un* Jennie C. (’urrey on i . ea \ f M (lie sth day of July, A l>. IM*.», <»n the following tin Portland .00 I’M de-cribed real premises, to-wit: Beginning al a M Han Francisco I* M point 2’.’ .TScliain* >«»uth of the nw corner of St c. ii> in r. .> s R. ;l w. in Yamhill count«, state of between Port Alwive trains stop hi all ion. J< Iterson, Oregon .thence W. .. an » < hams, thene«* s. 20,s; land and Salem. Tut chains, tli.'nc«'F. 77.pi» chains, thence N. ‘AI.S7 •y, I lai r is burg. Albany, Tanuvnl, She. Junction Cit\. Kiitn in <«iove, Drain, chains to the place ot beginning, containing ltd acre', the same ta'ing a part of the D. I. c. of Otikhind nn<l all station .ei.in,; to A>h \lbcrt and Sarah (>ainv«. Also the foll«»wing lami inclusive, <leserib«'«l tract of laud in said «'ounty and '•tale, Hoirlni m to*wit: Beginning at a |s»int 2 » ’2» chains S. ot LKA VF lio'iin vomer of said M>eti«»n N«» Id, thence E. p m W A M ' ¡chains, thence S. 20.*7 chains, thence W l.0-> Portland. P M chums, them «- N A»; chains t«> the place of I»«*- Roseburg ■m A M ginning, einilaming S.22 acres, to secure the payment of a certain promissory not«» for th«» sum of fl,000, given by said Sarah B Gair.es to PULLMAN E1UFFET 'Hi«l Jennie (’. ( urrey. on said sth day «u July. D I m »9. and on which tmtrthvr«» is n«»u uh- SLEEPERS pai.l and due the sum of >« h V»W, t«»gvther with ANO interest thrr«on from Jun«' l>t. 1M»|. at the rat«' of ten per cent annum, and which >ai«l im»rtgage and n«de the said plaintiff is no»» the owner by assignment and endorsement tr«»m th«' said Jen Attached to all Through Trains. nie ( . ( urrey, and tor an order of sale ««t fifteen West side IH vision. acres of land in a squart* form situate in the BETWEEN PORTLAND .vND CORVALLIS st* corurr of sal«l tract i»f land Iirst above de- aenbvd, and fur a dv«'rv 1 l>at _____ r and f«»iecl«»sing ring Mail 'l iant Daily, (Except Sunday.) you, am! eat h <»f you, from all i right and equitv of ro<h*mpiion in said 1<> acivi s of hind, and every |»art therrot. 7 »» A M This summons is served by pt re* 10:15 A M of tor six eon^ei'uIi\«* weeks, b; 1 11 .V* P M R. 1’. Bird, county judge ol ¥ state of Oregon, made February AC Albany nnect with the first publication of this > l*v. train* of Or. ( February ltHh, A. D. INWL .1X0. J MEN-TH Expresa Train l>aîîy, (Except Sunday.) Att«»rney for Plaint! EAST AND SOUTH The Shasta Route DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS. i iw r M i 7 :k> P M i M :>» I* M i i .V Portland M. Minto i'.’.e J ir Ir In«L'p«»nd> in « J Ar 1 V25 A M tx A M l.t 1 4 4» A M Portland. >*. Reliât.' 11« k« ln on »air be rament«» and1 San Franc!«.. i». N«t rate* 117 tir claaa. and <i 1 nvcotol-cla««. C. II. M \ RKIIAM, i'Ug.'r A gent 1 <». Rat«»« am! i Itrkrta t«» KaM<rrniHdr »No!. 1 CHIN 4. ID Lt ami Al AI m » 1 %1’tN TRAI IA rat » N- •bUinv'l U. A. H Hen » or W. V. (iortner. Ticket Agents. M< MinnrlUe a. KOEHLER. Mauagvr. ('bullet's in IVrbtüOl and llow Get Mere. to Inquiries about the glorious state of Hear Glee club, Friday 24tli. < tregon and her great opportunities are Scbuul books at Hembree’s. being frequently received these days Fay Sw it k, elocutionist, Friday, 21th. i from prospective immigrants from the Gribsen’s new stock of wall pajter. 6 east. A fuel-dealer in Milwaukee, Wis., re Mrs. Lucy Cowls is borne from Cali- cently wrote to the Pacitic Northwest itn- J loruia, returning on the 17th inst. ¡ migration board of Portland, as follows: Miss Fern Stout lias beet* down to ‘T have read so much about Oregon I | Portland visiting friends the past week. w ish you would give me some informa Come and hear Linn, tlie soprano, in tion about the state and w hat can be Tlio Kimi Yo«i Have Always and which has been | the opera bouse, Friday, 24tl>. done there. 1 would like to ge there, in use for over 450 years, has borne the si^imture ol and lias been made uniter his per M i - h Florence A kin went to Portland and I would like to know how to get sonal supervision .“Ince its infancy. there and ut w hat rate. Let me know Wednesday, probably to remain. Allow no one to deceive you in this. by return mail. ’ ’ For Sale—Several tons of baled bay at All Counterfeits, Imitations ami Substitutes are but Ex The letter was handed toGeo. Holmes, fa.uU per ton JI avmmi B hos . of the North Pacific Rural Spirit, who re periments that trifle with and emlantrer the health of E. M. Adams, medical student of Port Infants and Children—experience against Experiment. plied as follows: land, was at home in this city over Sun “As to the first question, I will say you day. can start a bank or edit a daily news lettman & Warren can «lie their eggs paper with telegraphic «lispatclies from before they leave the stoic. all parts of the world. You can start a Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops Faster this year falls on April 2d, an large department store, he a professor in and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and l’leacnt. It unusually early date. a college or engage in all lines of manu contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic A new line of tobacco and cigars just facturing. You can dig gold, either substance. Its aye is its guarantee. Itdc- trov ; Worms received at Beltman & Warren’s. quartz or placer mining, raise cattle or and allays Feverishness. It cures Diartlinea and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, ( tires Constipation A Filipino was in Portland this week— sheep, horses and hogs. You can buy some good land and raise melons, fruit and Flatulency, it assimilates the Food, regulates tlie i ho was a monkey. Stomach and Howels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The New Home and Climax sewing of all kinds, grain or hay oronions. You The Children’s Panacea—Tlie Mother’s Friend. . machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- can preach, be a mechanic of any kind or hold office. In the latter occupation ■ sen’s. 42tf you will find more Competition than in GENUINE ALWAYS The charter of Newberg was amended either of the others. Still you will find by house bill Hod, introduced by liepre- competition in all lines. ■ (tentative Butt. ‘•One tiling needed here is a wood and Callton has become an incorporated coal dealer who will give lull measure. ' city through senate bill No. 231, intro In this line yon will have no competition. duced by Senator Howe. “You can also start a saw mill, a sal Sheriff Henderson will begin next mon cannery, run a railroad ; in fact, en week to levy on lands for delinquent gage in any business common to countries taxes of 1895, 1896 and 1897. in a liigli state of civilization like ours. “As to the second question, ybu can do Miss Millie Hale of Brownsville arrived on Tuesday to assist Mrs. E. S. Warren as my father did; hitch up an ox team and cross the plains. You can walk, through the spring millinery trade. In Use For Over 30 Years. Six members of the family of B. Conrt- you can ride a bicycle all the way or THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 7T MURRAY RTREET. NFW YORK CiTY. emack, brother-in-law of Wm. Dehaven drive a carriage. You can go to New- of this city, who live between Amity and York and take a sailing vessel and go Bellevue, are seiiously sick with the around the Horn. You can take a steamer and cross the Isthmus by rail, grip. $5,(XX) was appropriated by the legisla then by steamer. You can wait until ture for the relief of Ivy '1'em pieton, who lite canal is built and go down the Miss with her team fell through a bridge in issippi river, take a steamer at New (•« ing to the inactivity of buainesa iluring the months of January and February, l.inn county and received very serious Orleans and come all the way by water. I will make a specialty of tlie Optical business, and will, with the latest and finest Yet a great many get on the cars, taking outfit in Yamhill county, test your eyes tree of charge. bodily injury. Mies Virginia Spencer has been as either a first or second-class ticket and D. A. SMITH, Optician sisting in Chas. Griesen’s store during in three days get here. Some come by Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver. the proprietor’s illness. Mr. Grissen’s the (’anadian Pacific, some by the Great Next door to postoflice, McMinnville, Oregon. friends learn with pleasure of his rapid Northern, some by the Northern Pacific, some by the Union Pacific ami O. R. <t improvement. N.; others by the Southern Pacific. As Lee Travis, soil of Rev. Travis, who to rate that w ill depend upon just how used to live at Lafayette, is lecturing in you come. The various ticket agents in the : Oregon on his war experience in the your city can give you special informa Philippines. He is otl* on a furlough, tion, as tlie rate on railroads varies. and has to return to Manila March 17th. “Had you been here just before the - • • • The Willard memorial service belt! legislature met you could perhaps have • • {•••••••* LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL Friday evening at the Baptist church got in on one of tlie various grafts and » POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST called forth a fair audience, who listened made a good tiling. This occupation to a pleasing program of speaking and will be open for you in January, 1900. • Always American-------- Always Republican S singing, the latter being principally by "When you get here you may be a THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL the ladies’ Treble Clef club. little surprised, most eastern people are. THE NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE A thing <>f rare occtirtence in Oregon You will find folks, and lots of (Item,and or any wltere was the celebration of the they look just like other people, and Every Column is Bright, Clean and Packed with News 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and know about as much as anybody. When Mrs. Abraham 8. McGrew last Monday all you people tire dodging blizzards in The Literature of its columns is evening at Weston, by a large public tlie w inter and hot nights in summer, equal to that of the best maga we are having pleasant weather. ” gathering in Masonic hall. zines. It is interesting to the Mr. A M. Waddell of Whiteson reports children as well as the parents. The W. C. T. U. desires to extend its decided damage to his wheat front tin* thanks to those w ho so w illingly assisted February freeze. On the south sitle of in tlie temperance medal contest held in HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it luiek furrows where the snow drifted the tlie Presbyterian church February 15th; brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its wheat is all right, but on the north side especially to tlie Misses Patty and Hobbs readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in 0 where the snow blew oil, it is all wrong. for their music and to the pastor and full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses Ile says it will take time to determine trustees of tlie church for tlie use of the I literature and politics from the Western standpoint. o the extent of the damage. building. Tlie union also wishes to i- ------- $1.00—PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR—$1.00------- Mr. and Mrs. Elsia Wright have word I thank Mr. Macy and Mrs. Evendon to that their daughter, Mrs. Ambia Gritlith , gether with tlie Treble Clef club and all 2 THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN t * now of Houston, Texas, has been quite I others who so kindly aided at tlie com- • ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. ill for some time from German measles. 1 memor.itive exercises liehl in the Bap •THE INTER OCEAN’S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE.* Should Mrs. Gritlith recover soon site | tist church February 19th. By order of • Price of Daily by mail ............. $4 00 per year • Price ot Sunday by mail ........... 12 00 per year will proliably return home. If Iter ill tlie union. .................. $6 00 per year • • Daily and Sunday by mail................... • - ness liecotiH s more serious, Mrs. Wright : Tlie late legislature failed to pass tlie •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»»•«••••»••¥•••••••« will go to iter daughter. bill creating a Paris exposition commis The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.8B. Joe Williams, one of the recruits from | sion. this county who got the latest start for' Manila, returned home on Monday with IIIHHDTR ITOH^K !\ i> I'K I:. no riper war experience than a lingering ' LOCAL DIRECTORY illness in the hospital at San Francisco, i ■VTOTK’F. is hereby given and published that It wits quite a disappointment to Joe the undersigned has been appointed ad CHUBCHES ministrator of the estate of S. Forehand, de that It«' was prevented by ill health from | ceased. by an order made by Hon. K. 1*. Bird, BvrTisT—Sezvicp.M Hunday 11 a. m. and going all the way ami giving the insur- 1 judge of the county court for the counts of 7:30 p. ni ; bu nd ay school 9 :i»4) a. in.; the Yainhill. state of Oregon, and entered in the goring people’s society 6:15 p ni gents (Hunters on good behavior along 1 Tho«e who have never had Blood Poi« said Prayer court on the 8d day of February. A. D. 1«9’J, Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant with the rest of the boxs. lie is still on son can not know what a desperate con and that all persons having a claim «»r claims •neeiing meeting first Thursday evening before the the '■aid estate are required to present listed but subject to discharge at any dition it can produce. This terrible against the same, with the proper vouchers, witliin six first Sunday of each nionth. from the date of this notice, to said a«l- R. W. K ing , Pastor. time. He It is recovered his usual health. disease which the doctors are totally months ministrator, at the office of R. L Conner, attor M ethodist E piscopal —Services every ney at law. in the city of McMinnville, Yamhill The juveniles of Columbns school i unable to cure, is communicated from county, state of Oregon. Sabbath 11 :00 a. tu. and 7 :30 p. in. Sunday stepped higher than lull grown people as i one generation to another, inflicting its Dated this 9th «lav of February, 1>99. school 9:30 a in. Prayer meeting 7:00 p. H. iV. HOGI ’ E, iu . Thursday. G eo . W. G bannis , Pastor. they marched with tiling banners upto! taint upon countless innocent ones. Administrator of the estate of R. Forehand, years ago 1 was inoculate«! with poioou deceased. C vmb . P resbyterian -Servicesevery Sab the Cook building Tnesdiiv afternoon to i by S..tne a nurse who infected my babe with blood REED A- HOGUE and R L. CONNER, Attor bath 11 ;00 a in and 7:30 p. m. Sunday jointly celebrate Washington’s birthday ' taint, the little «»ne was school 9:30 a. in. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:30 neys for said estate. 8-5 unevjnn! t«» the struggle, p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. nt. with the pupils there. Exercises which and its life was yielded G eo . W. F ender , Pastor. up to th«» fearful poison. brought into play i-ixked hatsand hatch For six long years I suf NOTICF. OF APPOINT V1F.\T OF Services in the Christian church : Preach- fered untold miiery. I ets were held to the gteat delight of the ingeverv Lord’s day at 11 a in. and 7:30 ADfflMVHl ATOM WITH was covered with sores participants and the witnesses. In the an«! uk'ers from head to p tn Voting people’s meeting at 6:30 p. WII.L AH^F.XFI». foot, anti no language tn. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer evening the little folks held a social at can express my feelings meeting Thursday. 7:30p in. the C. 1’. church, and gave a literary of woe during those long 'OTK'E is hereby given that the undersigned F. A. PoWKLL, Pastor. years. I had the beat and musical program, which was well medical treatment. Sev has been by the county court of Yamhill Sr .1 kmes C vtuoltc —First st., between ('ounty. Oregon. <1uly appointed administrator, physicians succes attended. Each juvenile came home eral Ves- with will annexed, of the estate of Alexander GandH. Sunday school 2:30 p. ni. sively treated me. but all pers» 7Services once a month. Stouten burg, deceased. with a red paper hatchet pinned to his to no* purpose. The mer Now. therefore, all person having claim* T. J M orrow . Rector. cury and p«»tash seem« breast as « souvenir < f the occasion. against said estate, are hereby notified and re awful flame which was d< W. c T. U.—Meets on every Fri- advised bv frt.’iida who had seen wonderful quire«! to present the same duly verified, to the A soldier recentv in McMinnville who cii'»1*» mad«» by it. to try Swift’s Specific We undersigned ar his residence n«»ar \\ heatland, lay at 2 30 p. ni. in reading rpom. Kegg in Yamhill county, Oregon, within six months building 4 »t two bottles, and I felt hone again revive in V irginia W. G bo ver , Pres came tic ir ilv ing in S.m Francisco, gave m« breast— hope for healtn ami happiness from th«- «late hereof. E ly a P. N eal , Sec. Dated thi< the 11th day of February, A. D. as hi» opinion that the men are worthless again. I improved from the start, and a com 1899. 9-Ô ph •»» and perfect «»ure was th«» result. S. S S. in the ■ apai itv of nurse. They became 1 -the.»nly blood remedy which reaches des NEAL A. STOl TF.NBVRG, Administrator with Will Annexed. Mxs. T. W. L ik . on! <>f patience w hen a s ck sohtier asked perate cases RAMSEY A FENTON, Att ys fur Estat«. Montgomery, Ala. SECRET ORDERS. for attention, ami when they thought Of the many blood remedica, S 8. 8. K nowles C hapter No, 12. o. E. S.—Meets at he was going to die they would put » is the only one which can reach deejw Maaonic hall the 2d ami 4th Monday evening NOTK F FOK PI RI K'ITIOÜ. in each month. Visiting memt’ers coralallv in- screen between him and other sick men •eated. violent cases. It never fails to nted MR* FANNIE M<KINNEY. W M cure perfectly and permanently the MISH STELL V PATTY. Sec. sotliev could not witness the final disso most desperate cases which are beyond Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, A. O. V. W — Charity Lodge No. 7 meets’firM and lution, ami would bring up th«» stretcher the reach of other remedies. February L*. 1*99. third Fridays of each month. 7:39 p. m. Lodge 'OTICE is hereby given that tlie following room m Wright block. to the front d«s>r in readiness to carry named settler has filed notice of his in ADOLF M ATTIIIES, M W tention to make final proof in support of his I J. D. BAKER. Becortier. him < ut. Ti e screen business was very 10 claim, an«! that «aid proof will be made !»eiore Yamhill Lodge No 10 D of H meets in Union con-iiler-i’e of the other soldier«, but the county clerk of Yamhill county, at McMinn ville, Oregon, on March A»tb, 189»», viz.. W H ball «econd and fourth Friday evenings of ea< h hard on the man directly toncerned, i I>ev(»re, H. E.»A’*W». for the NE <^r >••<•. U, I*p 4 S month. i. rvRrtr viovr«BLK. »nd ia the only CCSTXR Pnrr No. 9— Meets the secon«! and fourth R. 7 W He names the following witnesses to w ho knew its import, llesav« he was blo«xi rem«wly guaranteed to contain no prove his continnons residence upon an«! culti- Saturday of each month in Wright’« hall at Mk*J9 given up to die at one time, when they mercury. potMh. or other mineral v at ion of «aid land, vii HZ Foster, Ed Wood a ni All members of the order are cordially John Kaelher of Willamina, Oregon, and invited to attend our meetings. ennete«! the««» ceremonies, anil he foiled ¿Valuable book* mailed free by Swift and GEO. w. GRANNIS, Commander. William Ray ot Sheridan. Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORE8. Regi«ter. GEO. A. PRENTISS, Adjt. 8;>ecitie Company, Atlanta. Goorjria. • hem by refusing to die. What is CASTORIA CASTORIA January and February ISI^W eekly Í nter O cean ÍSI : I T r$i Sacrificed to Blood Poison. N S.S.S.rTb. Blood N SL