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LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL DI HECTOR Y CHT’KCHJB B aptist —ServiceSunday 11 a Hi. und 7 :30 p. m ; »Sunday school d a lu.; the young people’’ '•OGit-rv «. 15 p m. Pr« yer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. < ovenani meeting iir»c Thur.'da) evening i.< lore . the first Sunday of each hkjel U K. W K ing , I tor every M ethodist Eri'« ->»• Scrvi« « Sabbath 11:00 a. m and 7 :30 p. tn. Sunday 7. UM p school 9:30 a in. P ■ • • mt • h « j in. Thursday. G eo . U . G rv Nxxa, Pastor, CUMB. PKEfeMYTEl I . • S» TViC*»S ¡rices every Bab- oath 11:00 a m and 7 SiO p. in. »Sunday school9:30 a. m. Y. F. C. E.. Sunday 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting TI»ur&j»y, 7.30 p iu. , GB i Q. w. FZNI/IK, Pastor. kServiceb in the Christian church : Preach- ingeverv Loni’s day at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. in Young people .-meetsU/at 0:30 p. ni. Sunday & ho«$l at 9 1.» a. ni. l’rayei meeting Thursday, 7 ;3op m. F. A. P owell , Pastor. S t . J amkm ( itholic - First st., between a ami 11. Bunday school 2:30 p. in. Ves- pera 7:80. Bervices once a month. T. .1 Mouiiow, Rector. W. C T. U.—Meets on every Eri ■ tav at 2 30 p. m. in reading room, Kegg building VlIUilN'14 W. (¿HOVER, Pith E lva P. NF. IL, S« Ü. «EGRET ORDERS. K nowles (' hafte i. No, 12, <). E. S. Me« ts at Masonic hall the 2d and 4th Moiulny « veiling in each month. \'i.-itiiig members «ordialiv in v 11t MKS FAN ME M« K INNI.Y, W M. MISS STELLA I’A't I’Y, Sec. A. O. U. W.-charity Izxige No. 7 meets first mid third Fridays of < a< !i month, 7:30 p. m. L<»<igc loom in Wright block. ADOLF MA'ri'IllES, M. W. J. D. BAKER, Recorder. 10 Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D. of H. meets in I nion iiall second ami fourth Friday evenings of tach month. (’USTER P ost N o . 9— Meets the seeoud and fourth Saturday ol < ach month in Wright’s hail at 10:30 a. UK All members of tin* order are cordially Invited to attend our meetings. GEO. W. GRANNIS, Commander. GEO. A. PRENTISH, Adjt. Yaquina Mr. Clother and family, late of Ne braska, who occupied Mr. Kegg’s resi dence, left on Tuesday for Spokane. Mr. clother endeavored to go into bnsineHH here, but could find no opening to writ him. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electriv street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low- with croup, and her life saved after all physicians had failed, only by using One Minute Cough Cure. Rogers Bros. Mr. Jas. Mcl’hillips, a cousin of Mayor McFliillips, is a new arrival in McMinn ville from the metropolis of New Yoik. lie intends making this his permanent residence. At 7 a. m. Wednesday morning an alarm of lire gave a good many citizens an earlv morning run. It proved to be only the burning out of a chimney at the residence of M. I). I.. Rhodes. A lire company Unit runs to chimney tires is a good safeguard on occasions of greater danger. •nmux-tliig al Y.iql IN i witli tin- Yuqiilmi Buy sti-;iiii-diip Company, Steamers Grace Dollar and Navarro First-class in every r« -pc( t. Ont* ol the above steuinwra is due to sail from Yn<iuiim about every live «lays. Far«.*: cisco : huc ! San Albany and points west to S hu Fran < nbln Houli«! trip . . . .|10 <K> 17 00 For Nailing days spply to H. L. WALDEN, EDWIN STONE, T. F. & P. A . Manager. H. H.^.RONISE, Agent, Albany. J j WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. I | Steamer Win. M. HOAG, | | Running regularly between Portland | and Corvallis, stopping at all way landings. (('apt. < ieo. Raabe) -------- RIVER SCHEDULE-------- Down river, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur tlajN. Leaves Corvallis <) h . m Albans, < h hi Burna Vista, k a. id . hide|a'mtcn«‘i'. 9 a ni «a leui. 10 a. ui : Newbvm. ¡2:39 p. m., aiiivr al l*oitland, I -iO p. in. Upriver, Mondays We.ln«“<la\> and I ii«la\- Lravra Portland <> a. ni Ni-wberg, Ib.-’O a. id Halrm. 3 30p.nl. Indeprmlrm r, > p. m Buena Vista, 7 30 p. in Albany, 9 .<> |» in aiiix« it Corvallis, ll p. m This steamer lias been < «|iiip|H*d with tirst eln>*' HGconuiiodaiions, Im-lmling an . legant piano i -usnrpasse«! for carrying both inight ami passen gers. EDWIN HTONE Manager. \lh4m\ <»r c. G. COKER, Ai«,iit, Portland. Oi tbwt of Yamhill HI. J. Tl RN’ER, Agent Albany. Or A Tension Indicator o IS JUST \_005¿ 5A V a ^15, WHAT THE WORD IMPLIES. X5 tn y It indicates the state of the tension at a glance. Its use means time saving and easier sewing. It’s our own invention and is found only on the I W hite Sewing Machine. We have other striking improvements that appeal to the careful buyer- Send foe our elegant H. T. catalog. W hite S ewing M achine C o . Cleveland, Ohio. F in * salt* by . WHITE SEW ING MACHINE CO . Suu F iuik I sc O. Tlie open temperance meeting adver tised (or May 1st, has been postponed to May 2d. At that time a good program will be given, consisting of a reading by Mrs. Barz.ee, a mule quartet, n recitation by Janrie McKillop mid an address by President Boardman. Permanent organ ization for temperance work will follow. All are invited. Remember the date, l'uesday, May 2d, nt reading room Hall. By order of committee. Notice lo I reditorw. Cure u Cold in One llily. Take Laxative Bromo (prilline Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. The genuine bas L. B. (¿. on each tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. 46tu6 ior Suie. (jood see«I oats and wheat. J. T. Funk, McMinnville. Inquire of 17-3 It»*aI lAiai«! 'I rttiiMfers. Week ending April 26th. Emeline Shottridge to Samuel Shortridge part lot 4 river blk At a recent meeting of the W. 0. T. I . 11 Sheridan f 1 officers were elected for the coming year .1 VV llenrv, sheriff to Frank W as follows: President, Mrs. Virginia Fenton ini in 644.64 a t 3 r 3 .......... .............................. 3,216,50 Grover; corresponding secretary, Mrs. E. M. Law, recording secretary, Mrs. Dr. (' A Patty to O A B GroHHer, 30 a pt. .law A Hen d 1 e t 5 r 6 5 Cook; treasurer, Mrs. Annie Barz.ee. •OAF. Grosser and ‘ w ‘ f to .1 ’ I! One vice president was elected from Scott 485.12 it Highland lodge farm tor" 1 .................................. each church represented. Tlie superin I ami Mary N Morrill to tendents of I he diffi-rent departments w ill i Roscoe It I) \V > Snvace itac i lois I and 2 lie ap|>ointed at tlieir next meeting. All blk sM. M ................ ladies are I'otdially invited to all meet lamina 1 lau l«*y lo Shell Hawley 160 a pt Cvni8 l> Hawley’« «1 I ings of the society, which meets every •Lt 4 r 4 ................................ 15 .0 Friday, at 2 :.IU p. in., in their hall up Shell Hawley to Ihincan R osh stairs, next to Tlie Reporter "Hu e. 136*0 a pl (’ B Hawley «lie. 4000 A large Imrn Itelniiging to F. I> Sitton, Emma Haw lev to Rosalie Haw lie hw «jr of blk F Savior’s add mid located just north of his residence, to Mc.U 4( V > wuh burned to the ground Saturday Shell Hartley et ux to Emma Hawley '.» int in 250 a llaw- night u I hiii I tt o'clock. Th< family had all gone loan entertainment in school, lex d I c Leu is Jones et ux to Peter Ba- distrie No. 8. mid Mr. Lamb, a neighbor. shaw 3» ft • >1 blk 20 11 ami hi passing the lutrn saw it on lire mid L add to Newberg .. ■ft liurriedly cariied the news to Mr. Sitton Mary F llur’« \ to Peter Bashaw lot 2 blk I / 11 and I. add to If was ¡iii|sweible to save miything but Newberg. 5« surrounding fences. Tlie Irani was John Nash et nx to L B Antrim about half full m' fet'd and contained a 30 a | t .l«'hn KirkwiNsI d I «■ t 5 r 3...................... .................... 4M) iimnlier of implements. It was Ulen et ux to J Parnl Anna worth over $500, mid tlie contents as It Allison l.rM) a pt Solomon Allen much, if not more. Insurance amoiinteil «! I • alto 18.03 a pt Wm P AI- to $5iH). Tlie origin of tlie lire is not h*n die...., ................ 3460 known, lint is lielieved to have been mi I etiti.i Bean tn I. Root h hf l»lk 2 » .loliiis a«ld to M«'.M iiieendiarv or a careless tramp. Wm Reichslvin et ux to louisa M I lam ilie 2 » a pt J«>el Ghris- The largest assembly of people ever man «lie...................... ...... 1 convened in Wright's Indite hall attended Wallace G«»odti« h et iix to I’nn- tlie fair held by tlie Indies' circle of tlie can Ro.*s I a Goodrich d lc Woodmen lodge last Monday evening. M B Hvndiirk and wf to E P Wall.ue Io7xl4oft in Amity . 3ÍH) 1’hi' program of exercises was presented PH l‘a\i« et nl io II S Long lot bv Mm. I.. J. Ilaleli, amt consisted ot I blk N Cozi ie’s 3 add to Mo -olos bv Mr. Macy, recitation» by Miss M ftlHI Munkers mid Mrs Haight, mid a colored Na!han M M«» >«iy and wl to \\ in Wess 40 a in sec 36 3*5 lliOt quartet ami cake walk. All were highly interesting, but particularly the last Caroline I I’»«-ttnian et c< njux to \\ inifre«l I. Pielschneider lots feature. Ihe <piartet was eon>|">sed of »5 ami <» blk 4 Willis add to MM Miss Anderson mid Miss Maud llobbs mid Messrs Macy and Hembree. Miss Ma-oni«- Cemetery «leed to A .1 I low ell s 1. !<•• 345 11 \ alerin Patty in < ompmiy ing. They dem- I • rton to I. C Burt onslrated-tliat this town has rare talent Margaret on par. el in North Yamhill h 0 (or minstrelsy mid cake walking, mid Cail A«i«*U l«> luidwig Adult lot the only regret was that they hadn't more 5 sec > i t 3 r 2 31 A4> a 975 room mid didn't stay longer. i'he sale AhioS Watt t«» lieu* Millet lot of ailii lea at tlie fair came last, along witli the serving of ice cream and cake. The I wo line quilts made for tlie lodges and itiavriltd with names of meniliera, tell to Flsia Wright and D W. Feely Some very pretty bend rests, ctislriotis. mid other articles were sold at good price» with R A. Harris as amtioneer. The net rei eipts of tlie fair were $u3. CASTOR t A Heir« th. .Iin»«t>iir of C ha *. It Filtrent.* lu tue for more llun thirty yer*, ami TV >e* J/wi« .t.’wx/’ 14 t’• *ve (‘rrhatd i For Infants and Child'•en. < lire n • ulti in <>••• Hits ■ Ths Kind Yen Have Always Bought .. « £ Ä\ c'-‘e table Preparation for As - situila h the Food end Regula ■ ting liie bionutchs and Bowels of Bears the Signature IE33SSHKlE3®i Promotes DtÇesbon.Chccrful- ness and Rest Con tains neither Optutn.Morphine nor Mineral. » ÎJ* Pumpku: j1lx.Ser.nu - iiotJltiit Sttiii - /huje Stfé * jipnmmt - jBi <7.7-^ * fl/.rm Seed - rltiftfud Sugò/- • Havtrr. of 7 I * ) AperfectRemedy forConslipa- tiort. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and loss OF SLEEP. » '1 «3 @3 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. « Nearly Fifty-eight Years Old ! ! ! It’s a long life, but devotion to the true interests and prosperity of the American people has won for it new friends as the years rolled by and the original members of its family passed to their reward, and these admirers are loyal and steadfast to-day, with faith in its teachings, and confidence in the in formation which it brings to their homes ami firesides. As a natural consequence it enjoys in its old age all the vitality and vigor of its youth, strengthened and ripened by the experiences of over half a century. It has lived on its merits, and on the cordial support of r>rogre«sive Americans. It is The New-York Weekly Tribune, acknowledged the country over as the leading national family newspaper. Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the state and nation, the publisher of The Reporter (your own favorite home paper) has entered into an alliance with The New-York Weekly Tribune which enables him to furnish both papers at the trifling cost of $1.25 per year. Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to hie family, and to the com munity in which lie lives a cordial support of liis local newspaper, as it woiks con stantly ami untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to bis borne all the news ami happenings of the neighborhood, the doings of his friends, the condition and prospects for different crops, the prices in home markets, and, in fact, is a weekly visitor which should be found in every' wide-awake, progressive family. .Just think of it ! Both of these pa,>ers for only $1.25 a year. Send all subscriptions to The Reporter, McMinnville, Or. We have special arrangements with the following leading publications, whereby we are aide to offer them in connection m ith our on n at exceedingly low rates, as follows: The R eporter and Weekly Inter Ocean.................... «1.35 St. LoulsGlobe-Demoerat, aemt-iveekly......... 1 50 Rural Northwest, Portland, heuil-monthly... Oregonian, weekly.......... ..................... McClure’s Magaxine, monthly......... ... Cosmopolitan Magazine, monthly.. .. .. The Weekly San Francisco OIL. The Weekly New York Tribune..... Demorest's Family Magazine.. • •............... .... 1.25 2.W 1.85 1 85 1 70 •' • Com«* to The Reporter Office for i Typewriter Papers Marriage Certificates 7 —Me Minn vi Ile, Oregon.-»— Paid up Capital, $30,0*0 Surplus 910,000. Transacts a General Banking Busi neu». Office Hours 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. A P PER SON, Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier, Circuit Court, State of Oregon Multnomah» County. J. T. Osborn Plaintiff, ) vs. ( Newberg Orchard Association, f Defendant. J 7) Y Virtue of an execution duly issued out > of and under the seal of the above uam ed Court in the above entitled action to me duly directed, bearing date the 24th day of March, 1899, upon a judgment and order duly given, made, rendered and entered in said court on the 22d day of March, 1899, in favor of J. T. Osborn, plaintiff, and against Newberg Orchard Association, defendant, for the sum of 1460.UOr and tlie further sum of $87.55 costs and disburse ments. wherein it was duly ordered that the property attached in said action and described in said writ of execution and hereinafter de scribed be sold in satisfaction of said judgment, in which execution I was directed and com manded to sell the following real property of 'Hid defendant New berg Orchard Association, being the property attached in said action and described in said writ of execution, to-wit: One Hundred and thirty-seven (137» acred off the north end of that certain tract of land known hs the George Christensen place and more fully described as follows: Two Hundred and thirty seven (237) acres of the west side of the Donation Land Claim of George S. Nelson and Margaret Nelson No. 197, bounded on the east by land of A. 1*. Cook, on the north by the Townsnip line, on the west by land of Benj Griffin, and on the south by the ilesa claim. Also lots numbered 11, 1.’, 1:1,1-1, 15, !♦», 17, is and 19 in Block num bered one I): Lots 1,2, 3, 1, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 23, 24, 25, 3s, 29, 10, 11 and 42 in Block numbered two (2); Lots 7 and 8 in Block numbered four (4); Lots 16, 17, Is, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23 and 29 in Block numbered three (3), all in Newberg Orchard Association plat No. I, as recorded on the records of the Ke- coider for Yamhill County, State of Oregon, to gether with the hereditaments and appurten- auce> thereunto belonging or in anywise apper taining, all being in Yamhill County, State of Oregon, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the ■ uni of$460.0U with interest then on at ’he rate of six per cent, per annum from the 22«! «lay of March, 1899, and the further sum of 5 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, ner annum from the 22d day of March, 1899, »■>«! the costs of and upon said writ of exe cution. Now therefore, by virtue of said writ of execu tion and incompliance with the commands thereof, I will on Saturday, the 13th day of May, 1899, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the County Court House iu the city of McMinnville in the County of Yam hill and State of Oregon, sell at public auctiou <ubieet to redemption, to the highest bidder, fur United States Gold (Join, cash in hand, the said real property and all the right, title and interest which the above named defendant had on the 21th «lay of March, 1898. the date of said attach ment thereof, or since had iu and to the above described real property, or any part thereof or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution, interest ami accruing costs. Date«! MeMinuville, Oregon, April 11, 1899. W. G. HENDERSON, 17-» Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. 1 1 I National öanl? NOTICE OF KHEHIFFW SALE. TJ ot N ati cotic . Legal Blanks Î Timber I.mid, Act June 3, 1878—No tice tor Publication. United States Lan«l Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 12, 1899 N'OTIUE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878. entitled “An act tor the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Au gust I. 1892, William Cain, of Dayton, county of Yamhill. State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn .statement No. 3088, for the purchase of the Southeast quarter of Section No. I, in Township No. 2 S. Range No. 7W., and will offer proof to show that the lamt sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than f«»r agricultural purposes, and to establish hisclaim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 9th day of June, 1899. He names as wit- nesses: John W. Fishburn, Thomas McNish, John Glen amt John B. Malott, all of Dayton, < »regon. Any ami all persons claiming adverse ly th«* above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this offic«* on or before said 9th «lav of June, 1899. 14-10 CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Timber I.mid. Act .lune 3, 1878—Na- lice tor I’ll bllcutlon. I tiiteii States Land Office. ................. <‘regon City. Oregon. Feb 23. 1899. 'OTD'L i» hereby given’ that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress <«t Jun«’3,1878. « ntitled ’An act for the sale of tiinlier lauds in Hie States ot California. Ore- gon, Nevada ami Washington Territory.” Carrte Rhiidc. of McMinnville, counts oi ’YaiuhUL state <»f Oregon, has this day died in thlsoHU e- hei statement No. 3092, for the purchase «»f tl.e W »., SE and L . of Section No. 2. in h unsbip No. ‘JS Range No. 7 W., W. M., anti will offer proof to ►how that the land souglit i- i.lore valuable for its timber or stone than ior agricultural purposes, ami to establish her claim io said larld before the Register an J Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 29th «lav of Mav, 1899 She names as witness s: Dun J. Handy and Charles B. Handy of Nehalem, Oregon, Marlin T. Rec ords of Republic, Washington, and Patrick H. Doughney. «>f North Yauthill, Oregon. Anv amt all pri sons claiming adversely the abote- described lands are requeue«! to tiie their claims in this office on or before said29ih day of May I**- CHAS B. MOORES. Register. N Timber I mid, Act June 3, 1878-Me lice tor Publication. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Prepared by E C DeWitt a Co . Chicago ROGERS BROS. PHOTO SUPPLIES. U r u n ‘ ng to purvhaae a t'amera it will pay ; you t ,t to; |«ricc!» to the only exclusive' dealers in Oreg«>n. JOHN 5. HEEK CO.. 3 j oth St., Portland. Take Laxative Bromo (Jilinine Tableta All drugÄ.-t8 refund money if it faila to' cure. The gomiinv haa L. B. (J. on eavh The R kimktkk sn<l Weekly Oregonian one sear for $2, strictly in advance. i taidet. For auk by lL>ger» Bruk I nitvd Slates Land office. K-.iTi. v °re«°2 ’ Orv«on, Feb, 23» 1899. \<>Th E I* herthy given that in compliant» A.1 with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the State« of California Ore M>n< i t on pi hikiiiov I gon. Nevada and Washington Territory ”*Clara t Rhode, of McMinnville, countv of S'amhiD <tnte of Oregon, ha- this day tiled in tbiaoflev 1 and Office at Oregon Cifv, Or« gon. her *worn statement No. 3093, for the purchase Feb. 23, 1>99. >f the S hf NEL ami E hf SE of Section No. 2 'OTICB is hereby given that the following in T« wnshin No. 2 S. in Range No. 7 W., W. M.. named settier has it le«l notice of his inten- am! will «»tier proof to show that the land 1 lion to make final proof in support of his claim, 'ought is more valuable for its Umber or stone ami that said proof will l»e made bei\»ic the reg- than for agricultural purposes, and to establi«b ister ami receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on her .-Him to said lan«I before the Register and May 3<i. 1899. vii., R«»bert McAveal, H. E. 10.16.’*, Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon for Lot 2. SW «»i NL‘4ami W ‘-.¿SE ‘4 Sec. 6,T. on Monday the 29tb dav «.f May, L«99 She 4 H. R. 7 W He name» the following witnesses names a> witnesses: Ih.n J. Hand? and Charles to prove his continuous residence upon and cul B llamiyot N.-halem. Oreg«»n, Martin T. Ker tivation of said land, viz., Charles L. Fendall ords of Republic. Washington, and P H of Willamina. Oregon, and William Kay, Roy- Doughney. «»? North Yamhill. Oregon. Any andi well L. Bewley ai d E J Steward, of Sheridan. all i. r<.»ns claiming adrer»elv the above-de Oregon. CH AS B. Mt.MJRES, Register. -crihed .aml* are requested to file their tlaini* in this oAre on or U fore said 29th davof Max < HAS. H MOOfHl Rignur ‘ ELY’S CREAM BALM Is a positive cure. Apply into the noetri!«. It is quickly absorbed. 50 cents at Druirgtots or bv mail; samples 10c. by mail. ELY BROTHERS, ¿6 Warren St, New York c". i X , I It art itir ¡ally digests t lie food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon , structing the exhausted digestive or | gans. It is t he latest discovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartburn. Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea, k Headache.tiastralgia.Cramps,and tsx» Sh allother resultiH’f Imperfectdigestion Ihigh R << r to l.oui.M Kreil 74 5S a pt John Mxera d 1 c t 2 r 3 1400 Sheriil to Mars E Werner lots I, 2, •*> and <> oik 41 l.afuiette 4iKi Sheriff to Nathan M Moo«iy 40 a in mt I | ,.’i26.50 Kn»«’or K MorrJI ami wf to D«»ra W Savage wtrip of laml adjoin ing M Filter’s land.......... I i id I 3 ill V FacSinulc Signature of I desire to make settlement of all ac counts now due me. Those knowing themselves indebted to me Mill please make immediate settlement, and avoid making further costs necessary. E i . sia W kight . NO. 3SST Tilt JlcJtnNVILLE ---------- ---------------- A Pioneer oK 18.51. Mrs. Charlotte Sanders of Amity, died on Monday, April 24th, at the advanced age of 86 years. She w as the wife of Joseph Sanders, w ho died in 1868 on the homestead near Amity. Mrs. Sanders was a native of Kentucky, and came to Oregon across the plains at a time full of vicissitudes and perils from warlike Indians. She was remarkably active for her age, almost upto the time of her deatli, and was deservedly esteemed bv a large circle of acquaintances for her many good qualities of mind and heart. Iler son John, with whom she lived, stiriires her at the age of 64. Tlie funer al and burial were held at Amity un Wednesday. BANKING ¡sa .1. V. Irvine is in Fortland thia on bm-inem Ladies’ b -ial club May Ball” May Dr. Leroy Lewis moved into the Ke-g 5th. Flowers, music, ice cream and a house on Tuesday. good time tor all. * Bettman d: Warren caudle their egge I'. Fisher of the Chicago »tore was in before they leave the store. 1 Portland over Sunday, and returned to You can get a complete set of abstract this city on Tuesday. I blanks at the Reporter office. Mrs. J. L. Steward has moved from F. H. Barnhart letton rues-lay for a | sojourn of two or three weeks at jsiint. ,er ¡arm near Carlton to this city, occu- pyiug one of tiie t-aylqr houses on Second in iioutherti Oregon. street, between D. and E. Alex Rennie and wife of Corvalhe t Major Jam R. Bean, who died in their de|>urtme tor Imine la-t 1 riday, .li Seattle, April 12th, settled in Yamhill ter a short visit with Mr. Rennie’s par county in 1845, and married Margaret ents in this city. Henderson, daughter of Jasse C. Hen Mr». M. Williams, who recently bought derson, in 1850. In 1865 he engaged in the property adjoining trie Columbus merchandising in the building east of school on tlie west, is making quite ex the St. Charles store, when it stood tensive repairs to het resilience. where is now Mr. Reed’s fence works. Happy is the man or woman who can He continued in business here six years, eat a good hearty meal w ithout suffering am! then removed to Seattle, where lie afterward. If you can not do it, take built one of the finest homes in that city. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what Major Bean last visited this county about you eat, and cures all forms of dyspepsia 1 >85, and ever since had a longing to and indigestion. Rogers Bros. return, lie leaves un aged widow, sister T. N. Baker and wife moved to Carl of T. 1). Henderson, who is inconsolable, ton this week, where they will reside in and says the light has gone out of her future. Mr. Baker lately sold his black life. The Seattle Poet-Intelligencer of smith shop in this city and goes to Carl April 13th lias a long account of the Ma ton to resume his occupation. jor, whom many of the older pioneers For it quick remedy mid one that is remember fondly. Major Bean built the perfectly safe for children let us recoiu- residence now owned by Wm. Campbell, It is w hich cost him $1,000 to erect. mend One Minute Cough Cure, excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and coughs. Rogers Bros. Route Siiprlwst route between valley points Francisco. .-■ecular Sunday school every Sunday, 11 a. tn. • C. P. Yates the Sheridan editor, was iu the city on Friday. I Will Examine Your Eyes Free of charge BOTICI: roil Pl HLICATItV Land Office al Oregon City, Oregon, March 29, ltiyy By the intelligent use of the \ OTI' K I» bi rvby glT»n that ihv following .7 i.„iue4 arttier haa tiled notice of hla I» Opothaltposcopt'. I am prepared tention to make final proof In support of bl. to make the internal examination cia.iu amt that said proot will be mda betorw thr • oniity clerk of Yamhill count\. at McMlnw of your eves and determine villc, tiregon. on May 6th. lt-yi vti., Fzra A whether or not the defect is an ' knirnt II E IP7 41 for the lota land J and s » nF q.r 1,1 w 1 G K ■ He names error of refractions or disease. th« following witnesses to pn>rt his continu I also have the finest Trial ease ous residence UDon and cullivatMm U sai i «nd, vis W H Drvore U ilham Brown W H for testing vour eyes in Yamhill James Kd Wood, all of Wiüamina, Or»*run County Lenses ground for the l H as . B. MOORES. Register. most difficult cases. D A. SMITH Optician. Come to The Reporter office lor type Next d.xir to P. O., McMinnville. writer paper». Legal and letter -t-