ï Yamhill County Reporter U. 1. AiBlllV, Editer A Propr Subscription $1.00 Per Y ear. good deeds and beneficial influences is still piling up. — LOCAL NEWS. R. JACOBSON & CO Woodmen Circle fair at Wright’s hall. I April 24th. Free to all. ADVERTISING KATES. Mr. Rodney, late of Portland, and Reading noclce»ln local column» 10 cents per formerly of Louisville, Ky., has taken line for first week and 5 cent» per line thereafter. « Dlaplay ad'ertisementx annual rate», one Inch a clerkship with R. Jacobson d Co. w [ kt month JI; each additional inch W cent» per The dread and fore- gf’b month. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Campbell spent / ✓ • boding which almost Obituary and marriage »o'.loea not exceeding L. J invariably comes over 10 line» published free, if furnished In time to Sunday w ith Mrs. C.’s parents in Sheri­ he ourrent new«. Additional matter 10 cent* per dan, where something of a family re­ \ a young wife, just ere line. • the advent of the first union was held. little darling who shall call her mother, is one I O. O. Hodson has received the ap­ 1KIDAY, APRIL 14, 1899. of the unnatural bur­ pointment of correspondence representa­ dens which civilization has imposed upon the tive of the grand lodge of Oregon to the privilege of mother­ Judging from the immense cargoes grand lodge of Maryland, which is a po­ hood. of whiskey shipped into the Klon­ sition of honor. There ought not to be *uch an over­ whelming sense of depression and weak­ dike there seems to be more money The Colorado Midland railroad over ness To start in the Spring and Summer trade as a woman feels at this time and there in pints than quartz in that country. Hagerman pans, which was blockaded would not be if she was in a perfectly strong and healthy condition In thousands of we will make a liberal lor sixty days, is now clear. The snow cases motherhood has been divested of all It is rather early to mention shoveling brigades released seven great' its dangers and a large proportion of its pain by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Fourth of July celebrations, but engines, some of which had been stalled Prescription, which is the most marvelous remedy ever discovered for restoring com­ after the G. A. R. encampment ad­ six weeks. plete organic health aud strength to the journs we shall need something to The Oregon Fire Relief Association held delicate special structure involved in moth­ Taken early during the prospective keep our pi ide and patriotism at the its quarterly meeting on Tuesday. The erhood. time it makes the mother strong, energetic boiling point. Too many good report of Secretary Martin shows a net and cheerful and carries her through the* period of trial with comparative comfort things cannot occur in one summer. gain of insurance during the quarter of ana ease. It increases the baby’s natural, $445,052. The total insurance is $5,864,- constitutional vigor and adds to the joys of motherhood the supreme satisfaction of a on all our spring and summer dress goods, F ilipino « at Santa Cruz, the city 720. Receipts for quarter were $6,126.55. strong, robust, lusty infant. “ Favorite Pre­ Losses paid, $1,760.05. Cash on hand, scription ” is also the best supportive tonic lately captured by Gen. Lawton, $2,956,35. including our latest novelties, and all our for nursing mothers. Every expectant mother will appreciate what is said by Mrs. were commanded by a Chinaman Fannie M Harry, of Galesburg, Ills., (545 The endeavor society of the Cumb, stock of Fine Black Dress Goods; also a large named Pao Wash. Mr. Wash and Presbyterian church elected new officers Churchill Ave.) In a letter to Dr. Pierce she writes : his followers were sent ki-yi-ing last week, as follows : President, W. T. “ I have used your medicines iu my family fora assortment of Percales, 36 and 38 inches wide, time, aud find them to I k - all that is claimed. across the country, after being Macy; vice president, Miss Allie Link; long I cannot recommend them too highly. My con­ finement was made easy, as I experienced none smartly peppered with lead by the recording secretary, Miss Minnie Schenk; of regular price 9 and 10 cents per yard, Seven the pains such aa others have at that period, ¿sv» the /it >/ th>- on* that mother-. ft old Indian fighter and his boys. corresponding secretary, Miss Mattie aud much. Besides, the medicine has helped me iu Days’ Special, 6c per yard. Chinamen will find that they are Fink ; treasurer, F. E. Rogers ; librarian, many other ways. I would recommend all at w dieted women to try Dr Pierce’s valuable medi­ much .safer behind the washtub than Miss Nannie Maloney; organist, Miss cines, aud thus become well and strong * R. JACOBSON & CO. monkeying around in front of the Josie Gardner; chorister, Miss Louisa Maloney. A pleasant social was held guns of Uncle Sam. after tlie election. Purriii« oi soldiers < all u Meeting. The leading Dry Goods and Clothing F. E. Hobson, who has been a clerk A meeting of citizens is hereby called U. 8. Revenue Collector Dunne several months at R. Jacobson A Co.’s, House on the West Side. holds that the occasional purchase w ill leave this week for Lewiston, Idaho, to meet at the opera house at 3 p. m. of county or city warrants does not and will bo accompanied by his brother, Saturday next, to give public expression concerning the detention of volunteers necessarily make one a broker. To O. J., who has well filled the position of now in the Philippines who enlisted for designate those who engage in the stenographer and typewriter in the the Spanish-American war, and to urge purchase or sale of such paper as a office of tlie Oregon Fire Relief Associ­ the sending of reinforcements called for business eaiinot.be very well defined, ation. The boys are in search of still by Dewey and Otis without further but there must be enough to indi­ better opportunities, and many friends delay. cate that the person intends to make here hope they may find them, as they Signed: T. .1. llayes, Joe Williams, lightens A. 1). Hoskins, Mrs. A. J. Baker, W. A. promiscuous purchases, so far as his are capable and deserving young men. the means will permit, and opportunity On Friday night, the 21st of April, Benedict, R. P. Hngerman, W. L. Whr- load— offers. A man might buy a block there will be presented at Howe’s Hall, ren, J. C. (looper, Joseph Hoberg, of warrants or bonds amounting to Carlton, that laughable comedy, “A Wyatt Harris, Thos. White, Jerry Coch- shortens Family Affair.” The proceeds of the A | _ In different lints. Makes a nice wall on $10,000, all at one time, still he I entertainment will lie used in purchasing lin, A. V. It. Snyder. /wictDaSllTlC Paper, Wood or Plaster. the would not be a broker. If, on the books for the school library. CASTORIA Good road. Stoves and General Hardware, Paints, other hand, lie should make 15 or 20 J music will bo furnished and the play is Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher . Implements, Plows, Harrows, lit use for more thnn thirty years, and purchases during the year aggregat­ interesting throughout. The people of helps the team. Saves wear and Garden Tools and Fresh Garden Seeds. The Kind You Have Always Bought. ing less than $ 1000, he would prob­ ' Carlton | remiso a pleasant and enjoyable expense. Sold every where. HAD« BY j evening to everyone. Come everybody ably be considered a broker. V STANDARD OIL CO. The U. S. Army captured Santiago and I and enjoy yourselves. Hodson captured U. S. A. axe, the liest Tun ideit that a civilized man can Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoberg were and cheapest warranted axe in the nnir- be manufactured out of an Indian, 1 agreeably surprised on Saturday, when ket. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian one year for $2, strictly in advance. even through the costly process em­ their children came home to celebrate ployed by the United States govern­ with them the 71st anniversary of Mr. A farmer of Linn county, who Cure h Cold lit One Day. ment for that purpose, is disproved Hoberg’s birth. Those present were came from Iowa, where creameries Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Í Mrs. J. I. Knight of Seattle, Mrs. Verona in the life of Sulktash Kastra, fa are very numerous. thinks that a All druggists refund money if it fails to Nelson of Newberg, Mrs. Eva Millsap of miliarly known as Chief Moses, of Lebanon, Prof, and Mrs. Metzger of creamery would be the best and cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each We make the following offers the. Okanogans, who died recently at Lafayette, and Frank Hoberg of Port- most profitable enterprise that the tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. for the Spring Season. . . . his home on the Colville, Wash, ; land. Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Millsap farmers could engage in; that it reservation. Moses had an annuity will extend their visit several days. would be much more profitable than The horse which a year or so ago 10 patterns of all the latest style Ladies' Shoes, fancy of $1018» an allotment of excellent was looked upon as one of the mem­ waisting or kid tops, stock and; patent tips, all guar­ White, the restaurant man, lias had a wheat raising. Where h anteed ................................................. .. ... $2.65 and $2.75 a pr laud, a good frame house, fast sample of grape fruit sent him by hie Iowa, a neighborhood miles bers of creation that had served its horses, a carriage, improved farming father from Redlands, Calif., on exhibi­ square shipped five tons butter day and was about to pass out of the 50 pr Ladies’ Lace, plain cloth top at.................. $2 apr machinery, etc., all government be­ tion in his window, which lias kept a each week. line of usefulness, is to be recog­ 50 pr Ladies’ Cloth Top Button, formerly $3 . . $1.35 a pr quests, and was in touch with civil good many people guessing what it was. nized a little while longer. Europe W A splendid assortment of Men ’ s, Boys ’ and Children ’s Shoes It is a fruit larger than the biggest The farmers continue to be the wants horses for her armies, and ization more or less closely for over w at the same proportionate prices. We have the goods and the a third of a century, yet his dress oranges, and lighter in color. It. is said chief beneficiaries in our wonderful must have them. With Japan wil­ sizes, and you won't be met with the excuse “just out’’ or too was that of the Indian, and his people do not relish them on first taste, export trade. More than live hun- ling to take bronchos of the great ;} late. These goods are not odds and ends or “special sale” trash, but s government. Moses breakfast ap|>etizer. months ending with January, thus looking this way in search of high­ jjj, Sign of the Big Boot. ¿fo Boots and Shoes. represented a race whose traditions putting into their hands and pockets bred horses for their cavalry forces, Rev. F. A. Powell handed in his resig­ tremble with a touch of pathos even nation as pastor of the Christian church more money contributed bv foreign there is hope for the American horse, as its history is blurred by cruelty last Sunday, the same to take effect the I consumers than in the corresponding whose value in the home market is and treachery, and the remnant of a first of next September. This is prompt­ months in any year in our history. now beginning to appreciate, also. mighty host has passed to the be ed by a desire to change his residence yond, his only connection with the back to his native state of Kansas. He I vast race from which he sprung has decided to make his permanent being an exceptional figure phvsi residence in the beautiful capítol city of tally—himself a failure, since he was Topeka, and from thia |>oiut engage in | evangelistic ami lecture work Rev. neither savage nor civilized. Powell’s able work in McMinnville will be missed, yet remeinliered, when the T hu alleged “crime of '73,” to time shall come for him to take his de­ which was attributed the low prices parture. during past campaigns, is not heard (’apt. Heath and bis soldiers raided much of these days. One reason of the office of the Independencia, an insur­ this is that there is now no cam­ gent newspaper at Manila, recently, ami paign on, and another reason is secured a number of trophies of war. Chainless, Model 59 and 60.. . ..$75 C 0 jo fha Pplv There are dozen* of remedies recommended for “ 50 and 51 . . that people are too busy to bother Some of them were received by J. L. a Ui u< Id lllu UnlJ Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able to Columbia Model 57 and 58 50 their heads about a crime committed Rogers on Monday, among them a _ , _ . ,, afford temporary relief, but 8. 8. 8. is absolutely ** 49 and 45.. valuable Spanish map oí the Viscayas RSniBflV Eflua tfl th S the only r * ?nu ' < G Which completely cures it 40 so long ago. That the crime has I1UIIIUUJ LljUOl IU mid Scrofula is one of the most obstinate, deep-seated Hartford Pattern 19 and 20 .......................35 not worked irreparable injury to the islands, the southern group of the Phili]>- nkeHnnla nieenea Vedette Pattern 21 and 22. blood diseases, and is beyond the reach of the ............................ 25 pines. Following the suggestion of the industrial element we quote the an­ Captain, the map has been posted at UOSIlIldlu UlScdSu■ many so-called purifiers and tonics because some­ Columbia Tandem......... . 75 thing more than a mere tonic is required. 8. 8. 8. nual rejsirt of the department of the drug store “for the benefit of the is equal to any blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because it agriculture, which states that the gang.” In an accompanying letter. ,542. but did not represent place in spite of the talk of a coming numbered swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that their total loss by any means. A num horseless era. Cattle, other than l>er of kixlak films of »'ene* on the tiring a dangerous surgical operation is necessary H E. Thompson,of M lledgcville, Ga . writes: “A milk cows, increased 10 per cent, in line were also sent, and will bedeveloped bad Mr. cnse of Scrofula broke out on the glands of niy neck, and displayed here. value. Milk cows were worth $59,- which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I -- ---- was treated for a long while, but the physicians were un­ 5iK>,000 more at the end of the year CASTOR I A able to cure me. and my condition was as bad as when I Rears the signalute of l'nu >1 Ftsrvwsa than at the beginning. Sheep, began their treatment Many blood remiMiie* were used, lu use for more than thirty years, and but without effect Someone rooommended 3. 8. 8., and which could be hardly given away I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles TV h'tuj >*ea Hatt Always Bought. under the last democratic tariff, in­ Continuing the remedy. I was soon cured permanently, — —o ---- creased ill value $14,000,000, nnd in The well-known place for the best meal in the city. and have never had a sign of the disease to return.'* Swi Wheat 4Sc. oats 85c, bald hay, o»ts number 1,460,000. Mules increased ami . heat $7, poultry $2 to $3.00 per dot. iu value. The total increase in a pork, dreesd 5c, live 3’4c, bran 85c per ew fa the only remedy which can promptly reach and cure obstinate. deep-seated * year in the value of domestic animals 100 Ilia, flour 80c a sack, potatoes fl a — blood diseases By reiving up«Hi it. and not experimenting with the various ♦t The Largest in McMinnville, has been recently fitted with best of ». to $3.2.5 per is pl acini at $108.355.482, a gain of sack, prunes'**, l>eef $2.2i so-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from blood troubles can be promptly cured, ♦i taste. Liberal service and all you can eat instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines 5.74 per cent. The party that prom-1 100; butter 30v, eggs 12’tc. the constitution. 8 8. 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never fails to Fruits. Candies. Nuts and Cigars. Qlve L1 a ised prosperity, aud was taken at cure Scrofula. Ecaeina. Cancer. Rheumatism. Contagious Bled Poiaor . Boils. Horse literature printed at thia ortice its word, has abundantly fulfilled in the beet style of the art. and at most Tetter, Pimnles, Sores, Ulcer*, etc. Insist upon 8.S S.; nothing can take it- place. T. A. WHITE. Books on^blocd and akin disease» will be mailed free to any address by the | the pledge, but the measure of its j reasonable prices. Swift Specific Company Atlanta, Georgia. McHINNVILLE’S GREATEST STORE w W Commencing' Saturday, April 15 and continue till Saturday Eve '¿rand ning, April 22d o Teveri £)aqs Discount of 10 per Ct g Special A b^ale ! w w "w w M ica A xle C rease Rambler Bicycles $40. Wall Paper iS A • Spring Opening in Footwear, t S ONLY ONE CURE FOR SCROFOLA Columbia Hartford and Vedette J Bicycles Are Leaders for 1899. Why! Because the price is right. Below any possible Competitor. S * W. k. HEMBREE. White's Restaurant S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD N * « D ining R oom /