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Yamhill County Reporter ». I. ASBtKY, tdltof Propr Subscription $1.00 Per Year ADVERTISIN'G RATE8. Raadlngnotiresln local column. 10 cent« per line for first week and 5 cent, per line theieafler. tn.play advertisements «nnual rates, one Inch per mouth fl; uacb additions inch 50 cent» per month. Ouituaryand matnage notice» not >.xcecdln» 10 line- published free. If turni.bed In time to be current new». Additional matter 10 rent« per line. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1*99. the funds necessary to enable them to place Oregon's natural r.- oun-ea before the foreign emigration so- cieties. --- ♦ --- T he country has much to fear from its insects, In Manila the ants are eating all the paper money in Massachusetts a new kind of bug is destroying the strawberry crop, and in Chicago Altgeld is preparing to take the lecture field. LOCAL NEWS. The special sale ¡at the Grange & Formers store will clobe June 11th. 24 2 T he milk trust in New York has Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nelson of Tile Dalles gone to pieces through a failure to are parents of tlieir first-born—a son. agree. Trusts have their ups and I Mr. Casey, of Dysart, Iowa, was the downs like other human institutions. guest of J. A. Noll on Wednesday, He is looking for a butiness location. Nearly every republican county Highest prices paid for chicken», eggs, convention in Ohio passed a resolu flutter, bacon, etc., at the Grange A tion denouncing trusts. Republi Farmers store. 24-2 can planks ou this subject mean The Woodmen will unveil a monu something. ment at the grave of Mr. Small, de ceased, in South Yamhill cemetery next T he McMinnville pedestrian now Sunday, starting from their hall at 2 p. bears much the same relation to the m. bicyclist that the army officer does to his soldiers. Ila can compel the latter to salute him when passing— with his bell. A dmirai . Dewey profasses to be amazed at the proparntions now being made for bit. reception in New York. The admiral should remember that be is u much bigger man than lie thinks he is. We now have a few thousand dollars to I loan on farm property, at good taring. 12tf J iivi . se Ar V inton . I Pastor of the Baptist church will 1 preach a sermon Sunday morning to the W. O. W. camp of McMinnville, which will attend the services in a body. The choir will continue thia summer to render good music each service Drs. Calbreath & Goucher, assisted by a Salem mid a Dallas doctor removed a large tumor for Miss Ida Skinner last Saturday. The patient was in a weak | ened condition, but her ease is regarded as hopeful. v T here aro only u few barbers in Oregon.who have not complied with Happy is the man or woman w ho can the law requiring them to take out ! ent u good hearty meal without suffering a license before they are allowed to i afterward. If you can not do it, take scrape an acquaintance. Those who Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what I have failed to abuse the law may I von eat, and cures all forms of dyspepsia scrape up an acquaintance with the and indigestion. Rogers Bros. constable. Dr. G. S. Wright will be absent from bis office from June 10th to 16th, at T he public is preparing to wel tending the meeting of the state dental come the arrival of Admiral Dewey. board of examiners. 24-2 The hero of Cavite will receive such Mrs. L. Root took her departure an ovation as has never before been Wednesday morning for Hood River to accorded a naval officer. Dewey ’s visit her sister Mrs. Rhodes for a week, welcome will naturally cause wide after which she and her sister will visit spread interest in Dewey’s victory, their brother Win. Vedder, at Pullman, and the hero of the hour will become Wash. If you iiave a cough, throat irritation, the Samson whose strength will make the “auti-imperialist” cause weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult i breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us tremble, weaken, and finally fude suggest Due Minute Cough Cure. Al away before the tide .of patriotism ways reliable and safe. Rogers Bros. thut Dewey's return horns will Hon. A. J. Apperaon received his coin awaken all over the United States. mission from Washington as receiver of The silver question is conceded to the Sitka land office on Tuesday. He be a dead issue; the south, fust be will leave McMinnville this week, and coming a manufacturing section, hue engaged berths on a steamer to will clamor for protection; there are leave Taeoina for the north on June 14tli. us many prominent democrats as His freight was loaded on the cars republicans to be found among the Wednesday. Miss Adelaide Pugh since leaving Me organizers and shareholders of the various trusts and combines from .M nnville last fall has taught a term of which so much is feared. What, school in eastern Oregon and graduated then, will be the slogan of the dem from the school of expression at Portland I ocrats in the next campaign? All University, Tuesday evening, being the first graduation tn tiiis department. their available sites on which to She was one of two graduates. Iler erect platforms will be but sands, elocutionary selection was " Mad Mag," and crumble away. I and is said to have been excellently —--- ; rendered. She returned home yestor T he workmen of this country are ¡day. told thut they ought to be unti-ex The services at the Methodist church pansion 1st», because over in the Sunday, will be interesting throughout. m.. Prof. G. A Philippines are ten millions of cheap Sunday school 9:45 a. 111., laborers who are liable to coine in Prentiss Supt. At 11 a. in. the pastor direct competition with American I Rev. Geo. W. Grannis wilf deliver the workingmen. But it has been said last sermon in the series of the bible on the other hand, that the people of subject, "I*oea it Satisfy?" The even- ing hour of service will be given up to the Philippines are like the ¡icons of the "Children’s Day" concert, The Mexico in this respect. If they earn program is a good one. enough on Monday to last them all. For a quick remedy and one that is the rest of the week, they do not perfectly safe for children let us recoin- work the rest of the weak. If it re mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is quires two »lays' work, then they excellent for croup, hosiseness, tickling only work two days. The real ter in the throat and coughs. Rogers Bros. ror of the earth is that empire of The Oregon Christian Missionary con China, and that is a people that th« vention will lie held at Turner, Oregon, white laborer! of all countries have j June jyd to July id, inclusive. There a perfect right to fear, because they ■ are to he visiting brethren from Wash are u menace, sure enough. Just ington and California. These will have now Russia and Great Britain are I a prominent place on the program. eugageil in fanning out China be I They are turn of power, standing up with tween themselves. When thut is the best in the ranks. There will be too voices in the choir. Brother and Sister done, they both will erect factories 1 G. A. Webb will be present and have and put these Chines«« to work, an»l charge of the singing Dean Sanderson the menace of that is so great that will conduct a bible institute we believe all civilizeil countries will have to resort to the tariff to keep out the prislucts of Japanese ami Chinese labor after machinery shall See the stallion Van S.. the best all Lave been more and more perfected, round horse in Itie state. He can pull a buggy st h 2:40gait. He can al»o pnll and after they are trained a few s plow. Also I'ollox, the grand importe.i years in the use of it. 1‘erclieron stallion. Tiiese horses n ill be Ta llUuir liuuilcrallaM. The *tut<z board of immigration, finding itaelf without fuuds to issue literature,etc. descriptive of Or»'gon. Lus hit upon the project of asking the several county courts to donate a certain »11111 each, t<> I m returned to the counties when tin* next legis future »hall make an appropriation to reimburse them, The Oregouian und a numtier of leading papers are endorsing the idea, uud Mr. J C. Cooper, preaident of the Ishird. in* forms us that they are «letei milled <0 make an earnest effort >> secure at Amity ou Mondays and Tuesdays, at Bewley’s »tai»)«' Sheridan, on Wjdne«. days anti Thiusdsys. and at Commercial stables. McMinnville, the rest of the week. It will pav you to investigate. tf J. W. H knrv , Owner. 1« XX hrrl Hidrrw. All bicydiata are cordially invited to participate in the |«arade at the coining encampment A suitable prize will be offered for the N*at decorate«! bicycle. Die parade will grvnr on the morning of June 21st. CASTO*IA Heirs Ihr «ignsluie of l ass Il HfMin la use tor more than thirty year», and ZV AiW Io* fVnte 3ta^>. fea^-W. The bud Is more eaa- bbtrhted than til* A own rn*< Rirlis more sus. weakness «iibtj’.se that will wreck her in a woman ly way than she is after a. has attained to healthy womanhood. Thousand» of women have their lives wrecked by troubles of this . delicate description b* 1 cause of their own ignor- \ ance and the prudery of \ their mother s. 1 \ Whenever the wander* 1 \ing demon of ill-health \ \ finds a ship «adrift upon \ \ the sea of ignorance, he \ \ «teps on board, takes the helm, and steers straight for the mael strom of death The youut< woman who has not been taught the neces sity of taking care of her health in a wom anly way is a ship adrift upon the sea of ignorance. Diseases that will wreck her fut- uie happiness will soon assume command. Young women who suffer from weakness ar.d disease peculiar to their sex live under a terrible nervous tension, and if they escape death are always threatened with insanity. The whole nervous system is affected by the constant drag and drain upon the delicate and feminine organs Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the one perfect and unfailing specific for every’ derangement and disorder of this descrip tion ¡t fits a woman for wifehood and motherhood It is the best of all known nerv tonics. It is the discovery of one of the most eminent and skillful specialists in disease of women. • I was troubled three years with female weak ness,” writes Miss Ellen Otey, of Bedford City, Bedford Co Va. I had two physicians, but neither did me any Rood. J was troubled with pains in my left side all the time. When it was time for my monthly periods I thought I would die with pains in mv back and stomach. I also had chills. I could not get up without fainting. Finally I took, three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription and two of his ‘ Goldei. Med leal Discovery I do not have any pains at all and am in better health now than I ever was in my life.” I low to preserve health and beauty are told in Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. It is free. For a paper-covered copy send 21 one-rent stamps, to cover mailing only; cloth binding, 31 stamp« Address Dr. R. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y i Miuru l-.niiiiLi. flu.'? SPECIAL N01ÌCE. We have made a fortunate purchase from the Oregon City Woolen Mills of a fine lot of Cassimere suitable for suits to be made to order of the very latest spring and summer patterns, and we will make you a first-class suit of clothes to order in our own Tailoring Department, at the following prices: $15 $1$ $16.50 W And upward. w All Wool Sults from $4.80 up. $7.50 to 825. $20 Remember our large selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Fine Dress Suits from Have you noticed our Great Dress Goods Sale this week? "W better call at once and get one of those bargains. W W 'i/o/ • • • If not, you had R. JflGOBSON & GO... •I b. » I E J and C V Kuykendall to Maud 100 M Brisbine 93.96 a t 2 r4.......... Thomas Holman et ux to Joe Du bois parts of lots 3 and 4 blk 3 Rowland’s add to McM. 4,900 C W Eitelgeorge et ux to G A Douglas 3s apt J no B Row land d 1 c t .3 r 4 ............................880 25 Thos Hall et ux to C A Scott and L Wambsgan l4 int in lots I'1, 11, 12 and 13 Dayton and n lit 112 lots 14 and 9 .......................... Samuel H. Pate to D G Comstock blk 12 Dundee and tract 105 300 Dundee Orchard Homes No. 1 R L Churchman et ux to W S Buel lots 15 and 16 blk 2 Fester’s «o add to Sheridan Perkins & Brisbint have sold out their CASTORIA butcher shop to Jas. and Henry Brown, Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher » the new' proprietor taking charge last In use for more than thirty years, and Monday morning. p The Kind You Have Always Bought. The bicycle path being built at this place has begun to‘Toom up" in great shape. Every one should come to North Yamhill on the qtli as we are going to have a time, as we always do have when BILLS ALLOWED. we celebrate. The Woodmen have the arrangement of affairs. ■ Henry Petit, road work ................ Mrs. Lee Laughlin and Miss Grace IRobt Van trim, " ■ Jas Sorenson, “ ... Fox visited the county seat Tuesday. l.augliery, “ J. C. McKern and wife went to Port I J Wui W Ball, " ................ land Monday, returning Tuesday even ' Ellis Bros, road tools . . ing. I D M Kirby, road work................. J. L. Castle of Portland visited our W J Sargeant, " tools and mdse city the first of the week. [Geo Miller, scalp bounty. Quite a crowd of our people attended [ Chas Robinson, work on path the pioneers picnic at Carlton Wednes I H F Bedwell, mdse poor............ I Goodrich & Gillespie, lumber day P. IL Mesner will leave for eastern IJ D Hibbs, tndse poor.................... David Leno, road work................ Oregon the first of next week. j W A Edgerton, mdse poor.......... J W Breidwell, " .......... 1 Chas Smith, lumber........................ Orville Parker, salary.................... Glass & Prudliointne, mdse Paul Fundman, mdse for poor. . CASTORIA J W Fishburn, “ “ Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher , ¡John Nelson, lumber...................... Ju use for more than thirty years, and [C M Agee, scalp bounty .......... The Kind You Have Always Taught. ’ M Underwood, rent...................... I Sue Dudrow, keeping poor.......... ! Seibert Bros., blksinthg , Mrs Huguelet, care poor............ . I Goodrich & Gillespie, lumber J N Reed, caiepoor Twu lire iKlvoine t '»■■»pliinents. J G Morris, bear bounty. Very brilliant work was presented by j F R Wilson, lumber Miss Helen Calbreath. Her u timbers [JNI Yocum, salary ........ called for a high grade technique, and if F Earhart, road work . she was tully equal to the task. Her J C Porter, goods for poor dash and speed border on virtuosity. R A King, painting signs The succession of Buch and McDowell J 11 Nelson, salary .................. was interesting. They were exceedingly Hannah Bond, goods tor poor . 12 well played Nashville American. J E Jensen, care pool,......... The playing ot Mis Helen Calbreath Coast Agency Co, stationery is worthy of a finished musician with J O Rogers, salary...................... years of study. Her technique and hand [ Ossniati Boyd, care poor ling of the most brilliant portions of tile Jones & Adams, supplies selections deserves especial praise.— I Abdill & Walling, bicycle work Nashville Banner. 1 A McPhillips, justice transcript , [ F R Wilson, lumber........................ Heal Ktiate T rHiiefer». 1 Telephone Co, rent........................ ; O O Rhude, salary............................ F J Canfield et ux to Fred A Hur- 1 Sutton & Calkins, mdse for poor. nt i*r ’ blk 5 North Yamhill ceine- tery ....................................... I 15 1 Gomlneh & Gillespie, lumber. I H Rummel, house rent ................ Lewis Platt et ux to Jorgen 1‘ | K Northup, exam board................ Johnson 24 a pt Jus Morris <1 I e t ;; i 2 ................ .. ........ 1200 , Geo Kauffman, digging grave . . ONLY ONE CORE FOR SCROFOLA f : I ■t» Kodaks and Artists’ Supplies Wall Paper In different tints. Makes a nice wall on paper, AVood or Plaster. A I qknef /AldDdbLl IlC Stoves and General Hardware, Paints, Implements, Plows, Harrows, Garden Toolsand Fresh Garden Seeds. « O. O. HODSON Looks and Wear In footwear do not always go together. Because a shoe looks nice, it does not guarantee wear But we will guaran tee both good looks and good wear, with all shoes bought of us. WE GIVE YOU Our best efforts and judgment in good shoe values. Every thing that is new in the wav of footwear that is valuable to the people we secure and offer to you at the lowest possible prices. We have everything up to-date. WHEN WE TALK We mean just what we say. ff we advert,’sc - ; shoes for $2.50, you w’ill find them just as described, ff you buv any footwear of any kind at this store and you find that they are not all tlict we say they are, bring them back. Sign of the Big Boot. S : * p. DiELSCHNElDER. Boots and Shoes. Always in Stock and Cheap as The Cheapest * Furuiiurt, Carpets Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Portieres,Oil Cloth Linoleums, Rockers in variety Extension Tables, and if you don’t see what you want, ask fot it. Yours Truly, .Handsome Strong Speedy 1899 There artulozens of remedies recommended for S. S. S. Is the Ofiiy Scrofula, some of them no doubt lieing able to ,r relief, but 8. 8. 8. is absolutely y 5 which completely cures it. Remedy Equal to this £SS Scrofula isone of the most obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases, and is beyond the reach of the many so-called purifiers ami tonics because some Obstinate Disease. thing more than a mere tonic is required. 8. 8. S. is equal to any blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because it g»M*s down to the seat of the disease, thus permanently eliminating every traco of tho taint The serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads should impress upon those afflicted wish it the vital im portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can not [»oasiblv effect a cure In many cases where the wrong treatment has been relied upon, complicate«! glandular swellings have result«>d, for which the doctors insist that a dangerous surgical operation is necessary Mr. H. E. Thompson, of Milledgeville, Ga , writes ■ "A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, which had to belance«! and caus'd me much suffering I was trt*ated for a long while, but the physicians were un able to cure me, ami my condition was as ba«l as when I began their treatment Many blood remedies were u»e«t but without effect Simeone recommended 8. 8. 8 . and I liegau to improv«* as scam as I had taken a few bottles Continuing the remedy. I was soon cured permanently and have never had a sign of the dis.-as«* t<i return.” F- " Swift's Specific— f Ideal 1BICYCLHS Fitted with Special Heavy Tread G. A .1. Tirep. are The Best Ramblers and Ideals ever Built—the Best Wheels ever Built. Naw ’Q9 Popular List Prices: $4°« $3°» $25, $20 Fred T. JVIerrill Cycle Co Branche« Spokane Tacoma, Scattk. --3O year Ploneer.«.- 105-107-10M11 sixth St., Portland. Oregon. O. O. HODSOX, Agent. S. S. S. 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