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Yamhill County Reporter MAUCH TBRM. Subscription $1.00 Per Year ADVERTISING RATES. Reading notinetin kcal column« 10 vent» per line for first wee and • i-e perllne thereat! » Display adv, . u .... rater ,.i.... I, p.-r month 31; eai-h additional inch 60 cents per month. Obituary and mi triage notieea not exceeding 10 Unas publiabed Ire». U liiriii-U-,1 In time to be current news. Additional matter locent-per line. Report of viewers and surveyor -n f-ro- P'jaed change of county road aiirvev o. 194 petitioner! for by J. A. Campbell and others eontinite.i a« to the hearing until November, 189*», term, a.tid road to he , kept open. * Wood contract for 25 cc rds of o il: p< !e wood let t> Hi Rummel for 43.21 per cord dulivered, anil contract lor 1.5 eor-l’ second-growth fir lit to W < Tustin fi-r $1.71) per cord. Certificate of sale for taxes in amount $11.45 aaniguetl to Mrs. Irene I' -rest ol Newberg. Also certificate to C. H. Vaughn for $10. H. R. Morris was refunded $4 40 over paid tax for 1890. ltoht. Niddey refunded $1 overpaid tax Of 1894. , Theis'» who have Rheumatism find v-'.oni -iv-s growing Bteadily worse all ’tie while. One reason of this is that tl remedies prescribed by th« doctors main mercury and potash, which til- t.mutely in. ■ sify thodiseaso by caus ing tho joints to swell and stiffen, producing a bovero aching of the bones, i. S. 8. has been curing Rheumatism 1 twenty years—even the worst cases which soemed almost incurable. Cap». O K. Uiurties, the popular railroad conductor, of C-duuioia, 8. (!., had an expert. • i- .1 I:.. -or which convicoed him that there i.< only one cure tor 1 list jiuiniul dis ease. lie says: "I was a great sufferer from mus cular Khenmatlsm for two years. I could get no permanent relief from any medlclre pre- by my physician. Ordered by the court that all that part perll.ed 1 took altout a dozen bot of road district No. 13 which lies inmiedi tles of your 8. 8. 8„ arid now I am .-;s well as 1 ately north of road district No. to lie ent i --.- it v.-as iiimy life. lain ■■j that your medicine t B off of road district N'o. It! nnd lie a-ldtd <■ .- ire ire-1 me, and I would Zjj_ recommend It to any ono to road district No. 20. suffering from any olood disease.»’ FRIDAY, MARCH 17, lb!»!». W hile we live in a prosperous and and well-to-do community, wi-should not lose sight of the fact that in creased prosperity will come to us if we will but roach out and grasp it while it is seeking a safe harbor. Th« great Willamette valley will some day hum with the sound of factories and mills, and tho town that speal-s CLAIMS AI.I.OW Ell—l'ol! POOR. first and nets quickest will capture Hannah Bond.. the largest handful of commercial A N Presnell.. blessings. McMinnville is proud of 1 Sutton, Calkins A Co. the manufacturing enterprises that I C Porter tire already within her borders, but I Paul Fuudmart.. many more improvements could be St. Vincent’H hospital inaugurated without impairing the I’eter Raemnasou. worth of those already here. Woolen M A Broadwell. mills, broom factories, canneries, Lee Smith creameries, driers, and kindrod en J D Hibbs terprises that would employ bun Mrs Sue Dudrow dreds of laboring people and disburse ■I W Brieriwell . thousands of dollars in wages, are H F Bedwell.. . McMinnville G A F < 'u .. among the number for which there Rogers Bros is room here. While those tire not ! Galbreath A Goucher.............. among the early probabilities they J S Courtney.............................. muy be some of the remote possibil J I’ Irvine A Son.......................... ities of McMinnville, and in their Dr G E Stewart ...... contemplation one cannot but S(‘P Elias Downs.................................... the benefit to lie derived from the W G Robbins. establishment of manufacturing (‘11 - 0 B Frissell........................ Wood A Matthis.......................... terprises in our midst. , s M.AHIEH. G kro .NI. mo , the Apache Indian chief of New Mexico, is the latest convert to the anti-expansion faith. hike the unpatriotic members of tint U. S. senate, he believes Aguinaldo ought to scalp Dewey anti Otis. E xports from the United States increased sixty-flve per cent in the last ten years. These figures, how ever, are alarming to calamity howl ers, who can see no benefit to be de rived from sending our produce to foreign markets. C ubans mid Porto Ricans are hard people to satisfy, and iu spite of all that the United States lias done for them, we may have them fighting us before the summer is over. It will be a tedious job to make peaceable citi ¡sens out of those people. Crippled by Rheumatism JH Nelson .................. E It Henderson .................. W G Henderson .1 <» Rogers........................................ C W Talmage .................................. Orville Parker .1 M Yucom........................ I N Branson .............................. D I Pearce RPItinl. MIHl'Kl.I.ANrot'H. It 1* Hir<l, money paid out Geq W Grannis, indigent relief Jus McCain, stamps for CH. . Jones A Adams, lumber.................. North Yamhill Record, intvg... C T Long, moving drift Irwin-Hodson Co, printing W ti Henderson, telephoning Wade A Co, plow ................ TJ Jellison, justice transcript Glass A Priidltomme, supplies Valley Times, udvg .................. Telephone-Register, advg Wallace A Walker, supplies C II Yamhill Reporter, advg und prtg. W F Dielschtteider, pens. Glass A Prudliomme, tax register .Althea Littlefield, br'il exam . . Wade A Co, repairing w ater pipes Transcript, advg and prtg .. Chas Grissen, supplies City of MeM, water and light E L Wing, livery hire Serving tax notices................ Sheridan Sun, advg ........ Frank Bynum, use of team A correspondent from Manila eavH that (’apt. II. L. Heath hue been ap pointed sanitary officer fur the worst di- trict in tho city. He visits all different localities, and where the discernment of the provost guard Ims not been keen, makes the filthy inhabitants clean up and disinfect. Considerable opposition was brought on at first, as there are rubbish piles in some dark corners prob ably nearly as old as the captain, and t he property ow ners disputed the right ^of any American to make Idin destroy a typhoid or malaria liotbed on it if In chose to so use it. The fiery Spaniards have different ideas now. One who had lieen ordered to clean up came to tilt Come to Tho Re|s>rter office for lyjie colonel overflowing with anger. Ho writer papers. Legal and letter sizes. coiiiineni ed by staling that hie name was Summers, spelled the same as the col onel's, and that there might In- family connections. Without much maneuver ing he shifted to the subject in hand, after this strong appeal for s|iecial priv ileges. He went aw uv convinced that a pi'e of rotten rubbish ami distant family ties I ad no connection." Everybody knows that Rheumatism is :t diseased state of the blood, and only a blood remedy is the only proper tr.-utment, but a remedy containing potash and mercury only aggravates tho trouble. ¿'■’’b G © R. Jacobson & Co’s Special Sale ! n Commencing Saturday March iSth and closing Saturday, March 25th. Following is the program for the entire week: 5,000 yards of French Satin-finish Percales 36 and 38 inches wide, the l>est value in the market, to be retailed at 10c, sale price 7c per yard. 200 pairs of assorted colors and stvjes of Ladies’ Kid Gloves. price $1, #1.25, sale price 59c per pair. 200 Assorted Corsets, extra long and short waists, for: 75c, sale price, 38c. Mrs I ngerman received from Madame A. I»eSmitli list Golden seal rosters, to lie add reared to the privates ol Co. after a hich she returned them to Port land where they will I* in chargeolGen. Beelie until the Oregon l«>ts come home, and will then I* jireaented to them CASTORt A Umr* the ftifiiatiir* of C ha *. it I ’ if rente«. Ju u«e for more than thirty yean, and /W A7W »• Hat Al»a.u A robust, manly son and a cooing l>al>y girl nestling in her bosom w hat more can any wom anly woman ask7 It is a boon that i—Heaven intended should be granted to every woman Thousands tail of this because lhev have neglected to look after their healtn in a womanly way. ,The health of a woman'- tralm-s is dependent upon her own health during the period of prospective mate-tuily The piospective mother cannot lie too pat ttenbir about her physical condition If she sutler« from local weakn-««. nervon- ness or loss of vigor and virililv. her chit dren will be weak, puny and sickly Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription is tile only unlading cure for alt weakness and disca-e of the delicate and intfrortant organs that tw it the brunt ot maternity It m.tk, - tin -< orgatu otrong, healthy, vigorous, virile amt elastic. It mikes the prospective mother strong and cheerful, It robs maternity of its perils, It indurr* a baby constitution ally strung It i* the invi tition of an etni netit ami skillful specialist, who has had thirty veats' training in this narticiil.tr lAanch, during which time he and his staff of physicians have piescrilH <1 for many thousands of women Medicines dcalr-rs sett it and an honest dealer will not urg- upon you an inferior substitute merely tot the tittle added profit he may make thereon '■ I am the mother of a nice babe four an,| r half atom h« old. writes Mrs J u Clough -Ike a , , - of Lisbon. Grafton Co . N It r cannot five too much praise to Dr Pierce s Favoriti rescription. Dr Pierce's Pleasant relicts cure con stipati»»n Constipation is the cans,- ot many diseases Cme the cause and vrm cure the disease One "Pellet'» is a gentle l.ixative, and two a mild c ithai tic Druggists sell them, and nothing is I "just as euod." price 50, 65 and 200 dozen of Ladies’ Fast Black Hose, sale price 5c per pair. 1,000 yards of Silks, India and changeable, in the latest colorings, suita ble for waists and trimmings, sale price 35c per yard. 50 dozen of Men’s and Boys’ Assorted Colored Sweaters, former price 50 and 65c, sale price 39c. Filipino rebels have been meeting de feat again. Yesterday morning the •strongly fortified village of Cainti was captured after a desperate tight, by the regulars. The Americans had 17 wounded while the rebel loss was heavy. Privates Alfred O. Carden, AV. B. D. Dodson ami Chas. .1. Olson of the Second Oregon vol unteers were wounded in late engage ments with the enemy. McMinnville’s Greatest Store, R. Jacobson & Co N. B.—Our large Stock for Spring is arriving now daily. The Salem Statesman had a strike its hands this week ordered by printers'union, because one of the pro prietors insisted upon operating one of the linotype machines. Idvertieetl I citers. Tho following letters remain uncalled for in the McMinnville postotlice: Mrs. L. I-:. Bean, Mrs. FL Curl. Mrs. J. M. Elmhind, Mrs. Letlia L. Harris, Char lie Heinstreet, A. Johns, G. l’addy, Miss Mtlggie Thomasson. Lee M. Travis, Rob Waddle, W. S. Walker, Mrs. Mary Vuiighii. Packages—F. W. Flanigan, Mias Bea <¡rider. J ames M c C ain , P. M. March 15th, 1899. CASTORIA Bears the signature of Cn \s. H. F letcher . Iu use for more than thirty years, and The Kind You Hat Always Bought. PHOTO SUPPLIES. w 5k. If Intending to purchase a ( amera it w ill pay onto write for prices to the only exclusive lvalers iu Oregon. JOHN S. HEEK CO., 8a oth St., Portland. © © © © © © © © O 0 © Rambler Bicycles $40. Wall Paper A | a P» o cf I tir-» nidUOdllIlC In dlfferent tinta. Makes a nice Wall on paper> Wood or p]flf,ter. Stoves and General Hardware, Paints, Implements, Plows, Harrows, Garden Tools and Fresh Garden Seeds. the spring finds larger stock of silverware on hand than we want, and we feel inclined to SACRIFICE rather than curry it through the sum mer months. During the next lew weeks we shall CUT DEEP LY into profits and more than share them with you. If you have the least need of silverware avail yourself of this saving. It comes but once a year. W.M. F. D ielsciineider , McMinnville’s Reliable Jeweler Two doors below postoffice. Millionaire and Newman Cl.YDF.SDA I.K HORSES These Clydesdale stallions will make the season of 1899 as follows: Monday and Tuesday at Sheridan, Wednesday and Thursday at McMinnville, Friday and Saturday at Amity, Saturday night until Mon day morning at Broadmeads. OUR HEADACHE CAPSULES-^ Remove the cause and cure any kind of a head ache in five to twenty minutes. We make them and warrant their ingredients to be harmless and pure. We wonder if the mak ers of other kinds can say this. You had better buy our's and be sure. Relief is certain. 25c a box. ROGiiRS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists Obituary. Albert Daniel Simpson was born in Gallatin county, Kentucky, April ’Jib. 18117, mid died March 13th, l.slhl, at hi« home in this city. He crossed the plains to California in is ,7 ami spent two years at Ctiica. The next few years were spent in the mines of Utah, Idaho mid Colora do. lie came to Washington county, Oregon, in 18<->, ami was married to Miss Roaina J. Field in 18G9 Five I toys mid two girls were Isirn to Git-ill, one dying in infancy, mid their tirst-ls>rii, Thaddeus J., in October, 1895. st the ago of 2 > years. The others are Clara Patterson mid Miss Bertha of Portland, Arthur N <»( liide|H‘iidence, Ben V mid Walter D. ol McMinnville. The family came to McMinnville in Novembei Is,'8. |ie ceased was a member of I mon lodge No. 43 A. F. A A. M, ami was buried under its auspices ou I’uesday afternoon. Rev. Jos. Hoberg delivering the address. Former S.S.SS, Blood being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to the very cause of the disease and a per manent cure always results. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potash, mercury or other dan gerous minerals. <■ » Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. © W tiartt'ord— Pattern 19==$35 TERMS—AVe have made a liberal rate of insurance for 1899. For Millionaire the rate will be |12, and for Newman $15. These horses need only to be seen to lie admired. For spltndid jedigree see bills. LADD & PEED FARM CO., J. W. HAYES, Keeper. Amity, Oregon. The Store that Advertises Is the Store that is known, and the Store that is known is the Store that trade goes to, and the Store that trade goes to is the Store that does the business, and the Store that does the business ¡9 the Store that can t afford to cheat. Hence, when we tell you that we never misrepresent our groceries, it is not alone because ive do not believe in lying, but wecan we can t afford to. 1 We are told, ______ and are ____ thus given a a right to reiterate it. that the customer who steadily buys his groceries of us, comes out ahead of the fellow who buys of our competitors. This is Out Supreme Aim that Columbia Bicycles Now They Are Down with ether Wheels. Hartfords and Vedettes are just a little cheaper than other makes 'S. Don't waste your money hv buying cheap wheels. W. Lt. HEMBREE. » » K » i» » i* » » i» » i* » » !» » i» » » » » » » » » » A legitimate profit to us. a satisfied customer when he leaves our store Suppose you try AV A AV. s store long enough in 189!» that we may make you a customer far into the 20th century. Respectfully. Wallace & Walker. p p p p p