Mrs. XVill Kuns of Spokane, Wash., is in the city oa a visit. Clarence Hendershott attended the JIHIinery Openiiiff al 91i%* Jlur- United Stales Jjiinl Ofilee, State fair on Saturday aud Monday. Oregon City, Oregon, June 21». ¡899. i i n’s Ne p. 23.. itii', i< u • \;i ,i< fur the sale >>t thu itors of line Itorse «lenlt ¡.t the alate fair. ing from an illness of several days. bur lands in the stale* of California, Oregon, No- vada, and Washington Territory," u.^ extended to You are told so often by so 0. Griwen’e new stock ot wall pa|»er. 6 Mis. F. C. Ferguson is visiting friends ail the public land states by act of August Ilh.U'.C Carl L. Thompson, of Arlington, county of Sno­ many advertisers that they The McMinnville fence woike for in Salem and atteuding the state fair. homish, state of Washington, lias this day tiled in thisottlce his swbrn statement No 1018, Yorthe Mr. anil, Mrs. G. A. Wilcox drove “ worth so baling wire. are selling shoes purchase of the NW 11 of Section No. 2du and so” for “this” and “that” loan on l'arin property, at good terms. week and saw the state fair exhibit. able for its timber and stone than tor agri< ultnr.i. lit, and which ha;- been i)ur|M>Hes, and to establish his claim to said lai.-t —ever so much below xvhat it Tlie Kind Y oh Have Always 12tf I rvine A V intok . See Elsia Wright’s tiue line of single before the register and n-ceiver of this otticu at in use for over 30 years, has borne the tdgnatiu’e of Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, the 29th duy ot harness. The stock lias just been tilled The hop crop starts out at about ten is claimed they are xvorth— September, 1899. and has hern niailo under liis per­ Hviiuiuvsus witnessed: Abraham Jimcs am! a pouud, that price having been up with the latest style» aud the ver) Riley Smith of Kalama, Cowlitz coimt x Wash sonal snpei-visioii since it» in* ‘.icy. that you come to think it an cents best workmansliip. 20tf paid at Eugene last week. ington, Lorens Mow of ArlhuUm, Allow no one to iteecive you in this. county, Washington, and Peter Harxey <»f ( ts ly tin Yamhill is rapidly assuming shape. But ittending the annual M. E. conference less than they ’ re xvorth. periinents that trillc with :>nd endanger tlie health of above er, 1H99. But it isn’t. the channel were of steel or concrete in ­ CHAS. B »OHMS, ib gister. Fudge, of Ballston, accident­ stead of piling, the structure would As a rule we must pay the ally XX'illiam dislocated the right shoulder of a doubtless lie more durable. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for makers of good shoes a good nine-motiths-eld babe in lifting it by the Publication. Irritating Blings, bites, scratches, Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops price, and we must make a hands last Ft iday. wounds ami cuts soot lied and healed by United States Lund office, and Soothing Syrups, It is iiarinless and I'lensant. it Oregon ( ity, Ore., June 29, 1899. Yen cannot make a linen duster out DeWitt ’ s Witch Hazel Salve, — a sure rOTH.’E is hereby given that in compliance profit oi- go out of business. contains neither Opium, Morphine koi o'.In v Narcotic oi a pig’s ear, but you can «¡nd the finest and safe application for tortured flesh. with the provisions of tire act of congres> x ot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale If ol you want good shoes you line of buggy rolte«, whips, etc., ever substance. Its age is its jiiiarniitce. It destroys AX ornis Beware of counterfeits. Rogers Bros. timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, anil allays Feverishness. it euros l»iari ii«i*a and XX’ind Nevada ami Washington Territory," ns extended must pay a fair price. brought to McMinnville, at the harness Come to the Christian church next to all the public land states by act of August 1 Colic- it relieves Te<‘ihin-> Troubles, cures Constipation ' store of Elsi-i Wright. If 1892, Loren* Mose of Arlington, comity oi Snolio Lord’s day and hear Pastor Lindsey on We could sell you junk at nrislt, state or Washington, bus this day Bled in and Flatulency. It assimll ties the I’ooil, regulates tho this office iris »worn statement N’o. 1017, i«>i the the Sabbath question. Morning subject, The Hotel Gail at Dallas is spoken of Stomach and Howels, giving health) and natural sleep. less than we can sell really purchase of thcNE14oi Section No. 2'», in Town I as a very well conducted hosllery. F. J. ’* Wheat Threshing and Hop-picking on ship No. 1 south, range No. 6 west, and w111 offi i The Children's Panacea--’i'li< i> ’ Mother’s Friend. proof to show that the laml sought is nmre vain good footxvear, but you would Miller, who is conducting it, is now in ; Sunday.” Evening subject, “Cranks able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land You want only tliis comity looking after his hop crop, and Craitkistu.” All come. Most ex­ before the register and receiver of this office al not want it. GENUINE ALWAYS and has temporarily closed the dining cellent music by the choir. Oregon < ily, Oregon, on Friday, Hie 29th day oi Seiitember, 1899. good shoes, We believe you room of the hotel, but it will be opened I have money to loan on farm prop­ lie names as witnesses: Abraham Jones, Riley Bears the Signature of Smith, ami Oliver Holden of Kalama, Cowlitz are willing to pay fair prices. again about October 1st. erty at good terms. Parties wishing to county, Washington, ami Carl L. Thompson ol Arlington, Snohomish county, Washington. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures borrow, call and see me. ■ Any uml nil persons claiming advei elj th< R. L. C onn eh . aliove describea lands are requested to tile thcii obstinate summer coughs and colds. “1 claims hi this office on or beiore said 29th day ol Chas. M. Hodson, well known here, consider it a most wonderful medicine, September, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. —quick ami safe.”—XV. XV. Merton, who has been player of bass in the Boots & Shoes Marquam Grand and Hotel Portland Meyhew, XX'is. Rogers Bros. orchestras, has accepted a position as The man behind the gun re­ ports that young Dentiy pheasants bass player with the Shirley dramatic l aited States Lam I < Ul ice, Oregon City, Ore., July 3, 1899. are not as numerous as they were company, and left Saturday for Salem IKTOTICEis hereby given that in compliance to join the company. Charley is a there are quite a -i^» with the provisions of the ar t ot congress I. last year, but thorough musician, aud has “arranged” ot June 3, 1878, entitled “An act lor Hie Mile ol number fattening themselves in the timber land* in the stab's <»f <'alifornia, <»regon. a great deal of music for tlie orchestras September Term, I SD9. Nevada and Washington Territory," » ls extended Wheatfields nevertheless, for next L to all the public land states by act ot August lilt he has been identitied with. 1 W B Parker vs Rubt Ilutuhcroft; ac­ month's slaughter. 1892, Miss Clara Thompson, of I Isaladdy, count) ot Island, state of Washington, Inis this day tiled The groat success of Chamberlain's Rumsey Ä Fenton for in this office tier sworn statement No. 1020, for tion for money. They had a town ordinance at Forest colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy in the purchase of the hast halt of Soiitlrwvst quar plff. Protonic Court, Grove requiring the druggists to keep a the treatment of bowel complaints has ter of Lota 3 and 1 of Section No. is in 2 Jos Township No. I south, Range No •• west, and will record of prescriptions whore main in­ made it standard over the greater part otter proof to show Hint the land sought is moi < Estate of Clias. Bovard. Bond filed ' money. < otton, leal A Minor, for pill, gredient is spirituous liquors. The may­ valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul of the civilized world. For sale by S. and approved. F. C. Miles, J. C. Hod- ’ tural pur|M>ses, and to establish her claim to .oiid Rumsey & Fenton for deft. or was required to inspect this record land beiore the register and receive« of this ollie« 3 I1' II Morriscn vs hc I ioo I dint No. 1G; and report to the council. The mayor Howorth A Co., Druggists. at Oregon City, < »regon, on Friday, tire 2'.»tlr day son, and C. E. XVaterrnan appointed of September, 1899. J A Buchamin and appointed Mr. Austin Craig to be his At the coming term of court two appraisers. Bhe names as witnesses: Lorens Mose ami Carl action for money. L. Thompson ot Arlington, Hnohomish eounty. Rhoden A Rhoden for pill', Irvine A Vin­ agent in the matter. Mr. Craig made ' members of the same family are sub- Washington, and Abniham Jone"- un> a< t ol Angus! Uh. Mercantile Co; action for money. sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. ! IHU2, Mia. Ilena Iveory. ol I i.nhiddy, eonnty ol eph A Schligel and Clarence Butt for pill, things and can be relied upon to per- ■ Jslaud, alate ol Washington, ima this duy liled In Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia Rogers Bros. 3 manentlv cure dyspepsia. Rogers Bros. Olia otnee ber aworn slaleinenl No. Illl'.i, l’or Ilo Ramsey A Fenton lor deft. because its ingredients are such that it - » — piircliaae of tIn* aoutlieast iputrler ol Sedioli No 8 M O Ixtwnsdale vs A 11 Robinson; Ì8, in Township No. I soutil, llnnge No. li weat, z\ Bulk county Imp grower estimates can’t help doing so. “The public can By the intelligent use of the Kral EMnte '■ raiisfcrv. and wlll oiler proni lo show limi tlie land soligli) action for money. Ramsey A Fenton for that the sum of $750,000 will be distrib­ rely upon it as a master remedy for all Opothalmoscope. T am prepared la more vaiuable for Ita tluila'r or sione than fin XX'eek ending Sept. 20tli : agricoltura! pur|H»es, and locslablish her daini pill', Flower A Spencer for deft. to make the internal examination uted among the hop pickers of western disorders arising from imperfect diges­ Jas Thomas to Elizabeth l’otetle 2.99 lo said land he lo re tlie regisivt ami reeeìver ol 9 Henry Warnick vs G A XV Russell Oregon this season. He estimates the thls ollice al Oregon < il) . Oregon, oli I* i iday. tlie a pt Jno B Rowland diet 3 r 4. .$ 10 j of your eyes and determine tion. ” — James M. Thomas, M. D., in *29ib day of September, IS'.iu. whether or not the defect is aS ami Wm Russell; action for money. C. number of pickers nt 75,000 men, women ' American Journal of Health, N. Y. P A Bates et ux to N XV Stanley n hi Hhe natnesaswllnis.es- Curi !.. *nmmp*on and error of refractions or disease. se qr see 23 t 2 r 3 ............ 325 U. Li n lo ItegMer. of from 2i)0 acres down to 10, the average to witness the performances of little J B Booth et nx to Adolf Matt hies 1). A. SMITH, Optician. 12 J T Osborn vh Harry Allen; tran­ sir.« of the hop fields being, |«rhaps, 25 lot 2 and n hi lots 5 and G blk 3 Alta Dell, the speedy pacer, which he Next door to P. O., McMinnville. Woodward A Palmer acres. Timber Land, Aot June 3, 1878 Notice for script on appeal. MvM................................................. 300 broke to the harness about a year ago. Publication. for plff, Kenoyer to F Born 1G0 a sw qr Judge Hewitt and daughter of Albany, The little thing won a beat in the 2:18 John sec 8 3 5 ........................................ 1 13 John Hughes vs Mary A Klyver; are stopping nt Mr. H.'s mother, at Pleae- puce, in a crowd of much older horses, Edw Cookingham, trustee to R M. United Stale« Land Office action for money. John A Carson and . Oregon City, Oregon, July 10. 1899. antdale, Mrs. Henry Hewitt, who is and gives evidence of greatly lowering Dooley, trustee 8 :r lets in Dundee OTICE Is hereby given that in compiitiiicv R I. Conner for plff, Irvine A Vinton for with the provisions of the act of congress seriously ill.. The Stilwell family her record as the years go by. She is j Orchard Homes and 3 lots in Dun­ of June 3, IH"H. entitled "An wet for the sale .left. of 1 of Dayton, are well represented as school owned by John Korstetter of Reedville, I dee.............................................. timber land* 111 the state« oft alifornia, Oregon, 14 AM Peery and M D L Rhodes vs Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ as extend teachers. J. B. the head of the family, and is driven by Sawyer of XVbeatland. | cd to all the public land states by act of August Matilda Newhouse; action fur money. 4, 1892, llarry Starr, ol Dayton, county of am will teach the school in the XVirfs neigh­ Alta Norte, the colt owned and raised a wondi ri i i . < i ni; or i > iaii . it not: a . hill, «tale of Oregon, has this da\ tiledin this Rhodes A Spencer for plff, borhood the coming s'-liool year; Miss by H. C. Burns at the same time Mr. office hi« «worn statement No :«*»!, lor the pur 15 C K Harbaugh vs'M 11 Messinger; chase of the U 1 of U 1of Section No. 28 in i'p Inez will teach at the Bell school house, Wallace had Alta Dell, was also in the A Prominent Virglnln I'diior No. 2 S, Knuge No. 7 n , ami will offer proof Io action for money. Blackburn, Nelson allow that the land sought is more valuable for west of McMinnville; Miss Ivetta will race and won it very tiicely, after a! II ik I Almost Ulvaii I |>, but At no OPENS IN ita tin» her <»• «tone than for agricultural purpos­ A Magers for plff. teneh Daj ton Prairie school. Claire spirited contest carried over from ' Brough) Hack Io Perfect llcnllli es, and to establish his claim Io said lain! I m lore Ill McCormick Ilarvestiug Machine PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 28 by < hn iiibcrln ■)>*» t olie, < liolcrn the Register and Receiver of t his office al Oregon will attend Willamette I'niversity at Saturday till Monday. She is now1 mill Diarrhoea Kemol,. Iteail City, Or., on Friday, the 27th day of October, Co vh Mary Houk and Miles XX' Houk; 1M9V. lie names as witnesses: Win W. Carl of Salem -Dayton Herald, owned by Chris. Simpson of Heppner. CLOSES III« Editorial. action for money. R I. Conner for pill'. Carltoll, Oiegon, A. K. Cook of MeMiunville, Oi egon, Oeo. h Baxter amt Nathaniel Stretch of Froui tlie Times, lllllstille, V». 17 XV I ’ Macy vs XV A Branson and OCTOBER 28, 1899 Dayton, Ora. Anyandall pci sons claiming ad­ versely the alaive descrila'd lands arc requested wife; action for money I suffered with diarrhoea for a long C XX' Talmage to hie their claim« in I Ills office on or before said for pill'. time and thought 1 was past being cured. 27th day of October, IH99. CHAS. It. MOORES, Register. I had s|x-nt much time and money and Horticultural and Agricultural 18 A Mntchlcr vh J XV McFadden; suffered so much misery that 1 had al­ Products of Oregon, Washington and Idaho action for monev. Ramsey A Fenton for IIOAKIIOfr I <| I UI/VII(»> in greater variety and profusion most decided to give up all ho|«-R of re­ plff. than ever before. covery and await the result, but noticing 18 D M I » h I hii iio A C o vh J R Yocum OTII’K I s liereliy itlveti that the l-oanl ol the advertisement of Chamberlain's C equalism ion of Yamhill county. Oregon, and Illi Graves; action for mopey. will meet at the court house on Monday, Sept C Linden fot plff. colie, cholera ami diarrhoea remedy and ¿6th, IIW, amt continue In session for one »< <-k for tile purpose of examlnitiK nit-l correcting also some testimonials stating how some 20 11 M Coulter vs Bailey Chaney; the assessment mils In any errors Hint may o* MISS ALICE RAYMf wonileifid cures hud la-en wrought In cur thereon tn valuation or ileseriptUm oi |-ro|- action for money. Chas .I Tali'for plfl'. erty, ami for the pnr|H>se of transacting any America’s Greatest Lady Cori this remedy, I decided to try it. After 21 John lloysed vs .1 A Cochran; ac­ oilier business that may lawfully come before the boaru, amt ail parties interested me re­ tion for money. C \V Talmage for plfl'. taking a lew d-iees 1 was entirely well oi quested to appear before said laiard at said time The unequaled 22 I'he Sisters of Mercy vs Oregon that trouble, and I wish to say further to and place, and show cause, If any. why then FLORENZ TROUPE \ assessments should not remain upon the roll. Fire Relief A shii ; action (or my readers and fellow sufferers that 1 money. ,"S5 lh> not neglect to examine your assessment, as direct from the Empire the assessor has no power to correct arrors after Henry E McGinn and Ramsey A Fenton nearly all of the sickness among am a hale and hearty man today and of Acrobats, atre, Ixmdon; their first ap­ the meeting of the board. for plff. feel as well as I ever did in my life. — O Hated tills .Mil ilav of September, IS'.ri pearance in America. .1. M. VOCOM. 23 Richard Baird vs M It Martin and r but it is wholly unnecess-try. Bv keep­ R. Moo««. Sold by S. Howorth & Co. UtP3 Assessor of Yamhill County, Oregon. A Great Martha G Martin; ejectment. Jno J ing their blood pure they can fortiiy thetiwhes Druggists. FILIPINO WAR MVSECM so as to escape three fourths of the ailments | -------- .»«-•------------ Spencer for pill'. from which they suffer so generally. S 8 8. is i Photo mounts cut to any size you wish 24 I* A Bates vs John 1> Shearer, et 3 GREAT SISTERS MACARTE . the remedy which will keep their systems young, by purifying th» blood, ux ; order for deed. Ramsey A Fenton thoroughly removing all waste accumulations, and impart­ at this office, and for sale cheaper than I m-iirpaHHed Aerialisle, in their ing new strength and life to the whole body, it increases the cheapest. (or plff. thrilliug act«. the appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new' life ­ 25 Victor Gross vs II T Graves, action giving blood throughout the entire system AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS for money. Ramsey A Fenton for pltf. Mrs. Sarah Dike. 417 Broadway, South Boston, writ-»: ______ _ *, 2f> J H Olds et al va II H Aiderman; “ I am seventy years old. and had not enjoyed good health I A Season of Great Surprises and action for money. J J Spent er for pill'. for twenty years. I was sick in different way», and n Astounding Feats. addition, had Eczema terribly on one of my legs. Tte| Nollre I. Creditor.. doctor saiii that on account of my age, 1 would never be Reducrd Rate, on All Tran.portaMaa Ua»» well again. 1 took a dozen bottles of S. S. 3. and it cured ms | I desire to make settlement of all ac­ completely, and I am happy to say that counts now due me. Those knowing I feel as well as I ever did in my life. ’ themselves indebted to me will please Mr J W Loving, of Colquitt. Ga , says: " For eight­ een vears I suffered tortures from a tiery eruption on make immediate settlement, ami avoid niv »«in. I tried almost every known remedy, hut they making further costs necessary. Digests what you eat. Ad'trvMN failed one by one. and I was told that my age. which is I' ijma XV kioht . Pacific* Coaat Home It artificially digests the food and aids sixtv »ix. waa against me. and that I could never hope ». . a * -a------ — Home Supply Co., Nature in strengthening and recon- to be well ng>un. I flnallv took 8. 8. 8„ and it cleansed structingthe exhausted digestive or­ niv blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health. ’ gans. It isthe latest discovered digest­ Th*' ftdloa int c. neml form« ar? al wavs In «lock >n and f<»r «ale nt (he Reporter office : * yimtetr Land, Act June 3, 1878. Publication. Notice for N LOCAL NEWS. Looks Easv, But Isn’t. What is N CASTORIA F. Dielschneider, I Will Examine Your Eyes Free of charge OREGON N Exposition NEVER TOO OLD TO BE CORED. N Bennett’s Renowned Militar S. S. S. is a Great Blessing to Old People. It Gives Them New Blood and Life. HOP » CLOTH Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. DON’T MISS IT! LEGAL BI.ANHS. 8. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD CASTOWIA 331. Wear. the .ignalare of Cao II PiaTcim. la i»e for mere than thirty years, ami 71. Come to The Reporter office for type­ writer papera. Legal and letter tuet. ito» Hunt ItMgki. I ant and tonic. No other preparation Warranty Deeds “ Rent —*•“ ENtHtn^fortraffe * * can approach it in efficiency. It in-j Mmt-cinim Deeds < hatte! Mortcare stantly relieve« and permanently cures is the only remedv which can build up and strengthen Bond for lh*ed Hat I-fartion of Mort. Farm lz»ase Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, old jieople. liecauae’it is the only one which is guaranteed Not«'« and Receipts. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, free from potash. msMirv. arsenic and other damaging Sis* Crof> M.>rt.- Books on these disease» w ill be sent free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. 1 ROGERS BROS, i oe-i wjia of the art an-1 *i low IVir«». y