The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, October 20, 1899, Image 8

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    Timber Land, Act Juna j, >878
Notice for
Looks Easy,
But Isn’t
LOCAL NEWS.
Ikeulli of i:x liovornor Tliayrr.
William Wullace Thayer, formerly
governor and chief justice of Oregon
C. Grissen’a new stock of wall paper. 6
United States Lmnl Otfice.
died at his home southeast of Portland
3 OTBir
Oregi.n, July lu. |sw.
Mirs Grace Newell of this city opened on the Woodstock & Waverly railway
-.J? V* ^er®by given that in compliance
N with
the provisions of the ai t of congress
school at Bellevue Monday.
Monday morning at 6 o’clock, alter an
?!«“UHed “An act f»r the wde of
timber lands in the states of California, Oregon,
Mrs. Win. Rennie returned home last Hluer.s which began Friday in the court­
You
are
told
so
often
by
so
>eyaaa. and Washington Territory,” as extend
Saturday from a visit to her son at Cor­ house, the cause of his death being
1
.P’ib,,c ,M'“* Mau-a by a< t of August
that they vallis.
”ar^y Htarr, of Dayton, county of Yam- many advertisers
cerebral congestion. In the enjoyment
>
bill, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this
omce his sworn statement No :MMd, for the pur are selling shoes /‘worth so
We now have a few thousand dollars to 01 his usual heullli, Mr. Thayer went to
eliasc ot the WU of W*.4 of Section No. 28 in Tp
the courthouse Friday morning, where
RHUge No. 7 W., and will off»-r proof io and so” for “this” and “that" loan on farm properly, at good terms.
1 t ,e *Hn<* H«’>ghl is more valuable lor
lie remained engaged in the transaction
12tf
I icvinb A V inton .
its limber or stone than for agricultural purpos-
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and whi< !i lias been
♦
establish his claim to .said land before —ever so much below what it
Charles (¡alloway is up from Oregon oi legal business untill late in the after­
tue Register and Receiver of this orti< •♦* m Oregon
in use for over 30 years, lias borne file sij;iiat( re oi
noon,
when
he
was
attacked
with
a
chill,
'0,1 ^Tidav, the 27th dav of o< Kd,ur, is claimed they arc worth— City looking after the interests oil his
iw.rj. He names as witnesses: Wm W. Carl ot
and lias been made under liis per­
he
decided
that
he
would
go
home,
< arltun, Oregon, A. E. Cook of M< Minnv ¡lie, or
ail father's farm.
sonal supervision since it- intancy.
egon, Geo. 11. Baxter mid Nathaniel Stretch of that you come to think it
hoping
by
taking
a
rest
to
wear
the
at
­
Day toil, Ore. Any and all poisons claiming a<l-
Photo mounts cut to any size you wish
Allow no one to deeeiv e you in this.
tack oil. Fiiday night he rested very
yeraely the above-describeu iandsare rtquesled easy matter to sell shoes for
at this office, and for stile chea]*er than
their claims in this otfice on or before said
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but F-x-
little, and complained to his wife of se­
27tn day of October, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES,
less
than
they
’
re
worth.
the cheapest.
periments that trifle with and endanger the hcaitli of
Register.
vere pains at the base of liis biain,
But it isn’t.
Mrs. R. II. Grover is attending the which continued through the night till
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
Timber Land. Act June 3, 1S78. Notice
As a rule we must pay the 17th annual state convention of Hie W. morning. Toward noon Saturday, not
for Publication.
C. T. U. in Portland this week
feeling any improvement, Dr. C. II.
makers of good shoes a good
United States Land Office,
Mr. A. H. Wheldon. who lately moved Rallerty was summoned, and, on the ar­
Oregon city, Oregon, Sept., 1-, ls-.s.»
price, and we must make a out from Minnesota, has rented the rival of the physician, he found Mr.
Castorin is a substitute for (’astor Oi! , Parciìorlc* Drops
woul
MJ(rriCE la hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress
l'liayet's puke at 105. Despite every
____________
and Soothing
_ ______
1 Syrups. it is Harmless ami Pleasant. It
and
Evemien
farm
northwest
of
town,
profit
or
go
out
of
business.
June 3, 1878, entitled “An net tor the -ale of
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
effort, it could not bo reduced. Early
»
timber lamia in the States of California, Oregon,
has moved thereon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ as extend
If you want good shoes you
substance. Its age is its j guarantee. It destroys Worms
ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug­
Yen cannot make a linen <1 unter out Saturday evening he fell into a comatose
ust 4, 1892, Jennie Cook, of McMinnville, must pay a fair price.
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
of a pig’s ear, but you can find the finest condition, and so continued till death
countv of Yamhill. State of Oregon, lias this
He passed away peacefully, and
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
day fi led in thia office her sworn statement No.
We could sell you junk at line of buggy robes, whips, etc., ever came.
4U/4, tor the purchase of the HW'. qmirlerof See
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, rep.uhitcs the
apparently
w
ithout
pain.
His
only
son,
32, Township No. 1 H., Itmige No. b W , mid will
brought to McMinnville, at the harness
offer proof to show that the land sought is mon* less than we can sell really
Stomach and Howels, {fivhi<^ heaithy ami natural sleep.
Claude
Thayer,
of
Tillamook,
arrived
store of Elina Wright.
tf
valuable for its timber or stone than for ngii-
The Children’s Pauacea—The Mother’s Friend.
! Thursday evening, and was present at
cultural purposes, mid to establish her claim to good footwear, but you would
said land before the Register and Receiver of
Mis. Ed Willis, who was a delegate to the death of his father.
this ollie,e at Oregon City, Oregon, on t uesdav,
not want it. You want only the grund lodge oi Rathbone Sisters a* Ex-Governor Thayer was 72 years old.
the 12th day .of December, 1899.
GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS
Khe nain<‘N as witnesses : A. E. Cook, Daniel
We believe you Portland last week, arrived home Mon­ but was still a prominent practicing at­
Potter,'Taylor Potter and George Easterly, all good shoes.
of McMinnville, Oregon.
day evening, niter making a visit to her torney, ami in the full possession of his
Bears the Signature of
Any and all persons claiming adversely the are willing to pay fair prices.
mother at Astoria.
above-described lands are requested to tile their
mental vigor and clearness.
claims in this office on or before said I2tli dav
I have money to loan on farm prop­
In 1878 lie was nominated for govern­
of De< ember,
CHAS. B. MooREH,
Register.
erty at good terms. Parties wishing to or on the democratic ticket, and was
borrow:, call and see me,
elected on his personal popularity, al­
Timber Land, Act June 3, «878
Notice for
Publ ication.
R L. C onner .
though the rest of the ticket was de­
Boots & Shoes
feated.
He was inaugurated governor
G.
O.
Dolph,
late
of
Minnesota,
has
Cnited Slates Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore., Oct. 2, 1899.
moved into the residence vacated by September 11, 1878. The most iuiport-
XTOT1CE is hereby given that in uomplimiu«
Sign of the Big Boot
John Eveiideii. He is a cheesemaker ' ant change during liis administration
with the provisions of (he art of uongn-s
ot June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale oi
by trade, and may engage in that busi­ was that affecting the judiciary. Prior
timber lands in the status of <'alifomia, Oregon,
to that time the judges of the circuit
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended
ness later on.
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Mother
io
Ite.ling.
toall the public land states bvaci of August 4.
courts
had constituted the supreme court,
1892, Jx-roy Lewis of M< Minnville, county ot
Irritating
stings,
bites,
scratches,
Mrs. Mary Jane Crimmins, wife of John
Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this day filed in
but a law was enacted for the election
this office his sworn statement No. 5091, t<»r tin Crimmins, died Oct. (¡til, 18181, at their wounds ami cuts soothed and healed bv
of
the supreme judges.
Governor
ptnebase of tbeE^ot E'^of Section No. 31, in
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,—a nine
township No. 2south, range No. 7 west, and will borne four miles north of this city, of in­
Thayer seemed inspired. by a ilesite to
offer proof to siiow that tile land sought is more
ami
safe
application
for
tortured
flesh.
valuable for its timber or stone than for agrieul flammation of Hie bowels, and was bur­
Regers Bros. serve the people of the state by an eco­
tural purposes, mid to establish his claim to.said ied in the McBride cemetery, Oct. 7th, Bew are of counterfeits.
nomical administration of public affairs.
land before the register and receiverof this office
A kernel from the Independence West
ut Oregon City, Oregon, on TueMav, tin- 2d dav the funeral being conducted by Rev. Joe.
Ed. Cox and his friend, Mr. T. Biivatt,
< >11 bis retirement from the governor­ Side: “Pull for your own town. If you
January, 1900.
lightens
He names as witnesses: W . J. W’isecarver, A. Hoberg. Mrs. Crimmins was born on are out near Bald mountain this week ship, he resumed the practice of law, can’t pull for it, pull out of it.”
E. Cook and W II Pletcher of McMinnville the plains, Aug. 6th, 1843, and was mar­ limiting deer. We believe they are juet
but in 1884 lie was nominated on the
Oregon, and John Starr of Dayton, Oregon.
The first snow of the season made ils
Anya nd all persons claiming adversely the ried ill 1861. She was tlie mother of ten the kind of hunters that will not return
democratic ticket for chief justice, and appearance on the summit of Mary’s
aiMJve diwribed lands are requested to file their
load—
children,
nine
of
whom
are
living.
empty
handed.
claims in this office on or I a-tore said 2d day of
was elected. During bis teim as chief peak in the coast range on Monday
January, pfcu.
Bliorteufi
The lotig, rough rim.t in ended,
CHAS. B. M oores , Register.
See Elsia Wright's tine line of single justice he w as called on to render many night, October 9th.
Iter weary feet have pressed ;
impoitant decisions, the reports of
harness.
The
stock
has
just
been
filled
The next local teachers’ institute is to
llow rough to her weak (ootsteps,
Tlmb.r Land, Act June 3, <878
Notice for
up with the latest styles and tho very which are spread on the records, and be held at North Yamhill, Oct. 28th,
Perlisps wa never guessed;
road
Publication.
they did pot in any way diminish liis
But witti the weary journey
best workmanship.
20tf
from 10 a. tn. to 4 p. in. Parents are
She'll be no more diatresaed.
reputation as a lawyer. But the history
Cnited States Land Office,
helps the team. Saves wear anil
invited to be present.
Miss Stella Noll, w ho went to Rose­
Oregon City. Ore., Out. 2, 1899.
The face we bend and softly kiss
of his woik on the bench is preserved in
expense. Sold everywhere
^TOTICKfs hereby given that in compliance
Bears
no
Impress
but
that
of
bliss,
burg
expecting
to
teach
the
seventh the records and out of place in a brief
Mrs. S. Wirfs died at her borne two
MADE BY
J-w with the provisions of the act oi congress
STANDARD OIL CO
of .June 3, 1878. entitled “An act lor the sale ot
grade of the city schools, was really
miles north of Dayton on Thursday,
We know that many pages
timber lands in the states of California, Oregon,
sketch.
Within the book of years,
assigned to the work of assistant ptin-
Nevada nnd W ashington Territory,” as extended
Oct. 12th. Deceased was 77 jearB of
to all the public land states by act of August Illi.
Site lias pt-rnsed willi anguish,
eipal, and it keeps her very busily em­
age, and a native of Germany. The
1892, W. J. Wisecai ver of McMinnville, countv
Amid
her
falling
tears;
of Yamhill, state oi (tregon, has this dav tiled
ployed.
funeral was held last Monday, with
That partings, change amt doubtlngs,
in this office his sworn statement No 3090, tor the
iHirchMMvof the E‘a <•( W',,O| Scution No. .1. in
bmial at Catholic cemetery near S’.
Have caused tier many faars.
One
Minute
Cough
Cure
quickly
cures
i>ull
headache,
pains
in
various
parts
Township No 2south, Range No. 7 west, and will
Forgotten now, each pang of woe,
oiler iM’iMjf to show (hat I I k land sought is more
obstinate summer coughs and colds. _**J of the body, sinking at the pit of the stom­ Joe. The funeral was delayed, owing to
No grief again bar soul will know.
valuable forits timberaml stone than idr agricul
consider it a most wonderful medicine, ach, loss of appetite, feverishness, pim­ the absence of her son Frank Wirfs and
tliral purposes, mid to establish his claim to said
land before the register and receiver of this ol
We gsze at her dear features,
—quick and safe.”—VV. VV. Merton, ples or sores are all positive evidences of family at the coast.
ticc nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, tin* 2<i
Within the casket bound,
day of January, 1900.
By the intelligent use of the
Meyhew, WIs. Rogers Bros.
impure blood. No matter how it became
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia
And think that she is dwelling
He names ns witness« »» Ieroy Lewis, \ E.
Opothalmoscope. I am prepared
so it must, be purified in order to obtain tiecause its ingredients are such that it
Cook and Henry F' leteher of McMinnville, Orc­
Where changeless peace is found.
Turkeys
w
ill
come
high
this
year,
ac­
gun, and John Starr of Hayton, Oregon
tomake the internal examination
That there no painful partings
Ally nnd all persons claiming ad\t i-elj the
cording to poultry dealers, ami fancy good health. Acker's Blood Elixir has can’t help doing so. “The public can | of your eyes and determine
above dcscribeii lands aic requested to ilJu theii
Her loving heart will wound;
never
failed
to
cure
scrofulous
or
syphilit
­
rely upon it as a master remedy tor all i whether or not the defect is an
prices will have to be paid by those who
4'lajms iu this olHee on or la lore said 2d dav
An<l weeping for her, “loved and gone,”
ic poisons or any other blood diseases. Il disorders arising from imperfect d igea­
JHiiunry, 19iMi.
wish
to
have
specimens
of
the
great
error of refractions or disease.
We
gather
strength
walk
alone,
( HAH. II. MOORES, Register.
American bird on their tables on Thanks­ is certainly a wonderful remedy and we tion."—James M. Thomas, M. li., ill I 1 also have the finest Trial caso
Along the way before us,
giving day, Chiislrnas and New Year’s. sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. American Journal of Health, N. Y. I for testing your eyes in Yamhill
Whither, we do not know;
Timber Imut, Act June :t, IS7N Ne­
3
Comity. Lenses ground for the
Rogers Bros.
It may be strewn with blessings,
The
cold, wet spring is accountable for Rogers Bros.
lle« far f*u litici*I ion.
most difficult cases.
And pleasures we may know;
the scarcity of turkeys.
McMinnville will hold a city election
Au
Estimate
on
Morale,
Or. thickly set with dangers,
I>. A. SMITH, Optician.
next
month
and
it
is
rumored
that
it
lTnit<*<l Status Land office,
B. F. Hartman has rented the large
May bring us naught but woe.
JI. B. Hendrick, the veteran grain
Oregon City. Oregon, Out. 10, IM99.
will
be
run
on
party
lines.
Well,
if
the
Next
door
to 1’. O., McMinnville,
Yet
o
’
er
life
’
s
pathway
she
has
come
faint
of
D.
S.
Holman
and
has
taken
’^OTK E is hereby given Unit in tompliHiiue
dealer and buyer, gives a conservative
with thf pro\ isiotis (l| the act nt < ongreN-»
At last unto her heavenly home.
capital city of the county lias not men
possession,
Mr.
Holman
turning
over
estimate
of
the
grain
stored
ill
McMinn
­
of June 8, I87M, entitled “An act ior the sale oi
timber lands in the Stales of California, Ore
stock, implements, etc., to Mr. Hart­ ville warehouses, which is nearly 150,000 good enough in either party to attend to
gon. Nevada and Washington Territory '' as ex
Notice to Creditor».
man. Mr. Holman says he expects to] bushels less than some wild guesses that the city business she had lietter sell out.
tended to all the public laud status by act oi
August 4, 1892, Christopher <
Robbins of Me
board
around among his friends this have been made by inexperienced —Sheridan Sun.
I desire to make settlement oi all ac-
.Minnville, countv of Yinnhill, stale of Oregon,
has this day filed in this otfiue his sworn state counts now due me. Those
winter.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thoroughly di­
knowing
judges. He places the total at 210,000
ineilt No. 5103, for the piircha-e of Un F^of |>.'
of Section No. 21, in Township No. 2 S. in" Rangt tiietiiRelven indebted to me will please
Henry P. Newton lias moved to Endi­ bushels, divided as follows: Atlas Mills, gests food w ithout aid from the stomach,
No. 7 W.. and will offei proof to show (hat the
land sought ia more \aluable for its timber or make immediate settlement, and avoid cott, Wash., where lie lias a grain ranch 85,01x1; Star mills, 35,000; Mr. Christel - ami at the same time heals and restores
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es making further costs necexxary.
of 660acres. Mr. Newton lias been a son, 35,000; Mr. Hendricks, 55,000. the diseased digestive organs. It is the
tablish his claim to said land bufoie the Reg­
E i . hia W rigiit .
ister and Receiver ot thiN oftlee at Oregon < ity,
resident of Yamhill county at or near This is 50,000 to 75,o<x> less than last only remedy that does both of these
Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2d dav of January,
Lafayette for seventeen years. He ex­ year, due to the damage by rain. One things and can be relied upon to per­
J9o<).
OPENS IN
He names ns witnesses: Oliver O. Rhude,
Miss
Gertrude
Palmer
has
accepted
the
pects to make a good thing out of his fanner alone had 6,000 bushels that manently cure dyspepsia. Rogers Bros.
James O. Rogers and Nicholas i:. kegg of Me
PORTLAND,
SEPTEMBER 28
Minnville, Oregon, and Win.G. Rhude of North position of teacher of the school in dis­ new location, and The Reporter sincerely could not be housed, and many others
Shipments from Sheridan last month
Yamhill, Oregon.
trict
No.
57,
near
Carlton
..........
John
hopes
he
may.
had
smaller
amounts.
Any and all persons
claiming adverse'
were 1!» cars of wheat, 12 wood, 10 clay,
CLOSES
Jy
the
alM»ve-<h'M*i'ibed
lands are re­ Biirtihollzer has gone up toGoodrieh mid
1 oats and one of flour. These could
quested to tile their claims In this otfiue on or
OCTOBER 28, 1899
Gillespie's sawmill to look alter getting
before said 2ddav of January. l'JOO
have been doubled if cars could have
43 10
<JIAS. It. MoollES, Register.
out ties fvr the Southern Pacific R. li ,
been obtained.—Sun.
west side division, w Inch he will have
Tiatker I nn<l, .tel .liine :l, IS7M Mo­
“DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me Horticultural and Agricultural
sawed at the mills of the above named
llee l'or Publication.
more good than all blood medicines ami Products of Oregon, Washington and Idaho
firm
Uncle David Roliertson ami
other pills,” writes Geo. H. Jacobs, of
in greater variety and profusion
wife, who reside in the 1 Hionvale neigh­
I’llitud Slates Ijiild Office,
rhompeon, Conn. —
Prompt, pleasant,
than ever before.
Oregon City,Oregon, o«t. io, 1899.
never gripe,—they cure
___ ___
constipation.
WTOl'ICE is herein) given that incompliance borhood, south of this, celebrated the
arouse the torpid liver to action and give
J* wltlitlu1 provision* of | lie act oi < (ingress 4iUh anniversary of their wedded life on
of June 3, 1878, entitled “All act lor the sale ol
von clean blood, steady nerves, a clear
tiinbei land- in iio —*i k 11 - <>i ( alifornia, Dragon, Monday lust. All their children, nnd n
brain and a healthy ap|ietite. Rogers
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extend, number of relatives were present at the
Bros.
cd to all the Public land States bv act of Aug­
MISS ALICE RAYMOND
ust 4, I.v.»2, Nicholas I Kegg, of McMinnville, family Lome.
A splendid dinner was
county of \ amhill, slate of Oregon, has this dav
America
’s Greatest Lady Coruet Soloist
filed tn this otfice liis sworn statement No. spread ami a pleasant time enjoyed.
5102, for the liurrhasu ot the sE 1, of Section No.
Last
Monday
evening
the
good
citizens
32. tn Tow nail ip No. 2 s, Range No. <» W ., and
The unequaled
will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is of Dayton surprised Rev. and Mrs.
more valuable lor its timber or stone than foi
FLORENZ
TROUPE
When Nature is overtaxed, she has
agricultural purpose-, amt to e-lahli-h liiselaim Crandall nt the M. E. parsonage by giv­
of Acrobats, direct from the Empire The­
her own way of giving notice that assist­
to »aid land before the Register mid Rrueiverof
ing them a pleasant reception on their
lids office at Oregon city. Ortgon, on Tuesday
atre, London: their first ap­
ane« is needed.
She does not ask for
the 2d day of January, P4M>.
return t>> Dayton for another year. Each ' NATIIRF |Q APPFAI INR help until it is impossible to get along without
pearance in America.
lie name* n> w it m->es : Oliveri) Rhude and
I UHL 10 MlIL m LIIIU it. Boils and pimples are an indication that
J nines O. Rogers of McMinnville, Oregon, mid one went loaded with something good to |
Win. («. RI iikiu and<tuorge II Maddox of North
the system is accumulating impurities which
A (¡rent
eat, and after spending a pleasant hour
1 amliill, Oregon.
COD UP| P must l>e gotten rid of ; they are an urgent apjieal for assistaucw
IIIJPINO
WAR MUSEUM
Any and all peison- claiming adversely the together,
returned to their several
rUn nCLii —a warning that can not safely be ignored.
above-described lands me rv<|Uested Io file their
Digests what you eat.
They left the parsonage larder
To nejlect to purify the blood at this
vl'iims tn this otfice on or belorv said Jd day ol hoiNes,
3 GREAT SISTERS MACARTE
of January, 1910.
CIIAS. It. MOORFH,"
time means more than the annoyance of painful boils and
It artificially digests the food and aids
well filled with the good of the land
3*10
Register.
I nBurpMcci AerialÍKt», in their
unsightly pint pie«. If these impurities are allowed to
Nature
in
strengthening
and
recon
­
Mrs. Adria Phwlps, who has been
I lir ìIli mt «etc.
remain, the system suocumlia to any ordinary illness, and is
structing the exhausted digestive or­
visiting relatives in Canada of her late
xirxioi mu i«nc<< »o i
unable to withstand the many ailments which are so
gans. It is the latest discovered digest­
prevalent during spring an i summer.
ant and tonic. No other preparation AND OTHER CREAT ATTRACTIONS
deceased husband, for several months,
Mrs. L. Gentile. 2004 Second Avenue. Seattle. Wash .
^N iturzuance <>( » ileeree ami onicr ot sale returned home Wednesday oi last week. ■
can approach it in efficiency. It in­
I tlulv rrndored and eiilered in the rlteuit
says: “ I was afflicted for a long time with pimples, which
A Season of (treat Surprises ami
stantly relieves and permanently cures
e »uri »>( t ie al iteci Oregon, l'or thè counly of She had an interesting and enjoyable:
were very annoying ;is they disfigured my f ice fearfully.
Astounding Feats.
Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn.
Yamhill.on ih< iMhila» ol in-iober,
111 thè
Mrs. Phelps w ill make her Lome
After using many other r—nedies in vain. 8 8 8 promptly
aulì <»f r. M Flv nn, plxlnuff, agamo I* F. trip.
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
ilrow nt-and I*. Il Hobnona, *1« femlant», ami with her sister Mrs. G. E. Bertram
and thoroughly cleansed my blood. and now I rejoice in
Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Cramps, and ReduceJ Rates on All 1 ransportatlon Lines
under, tiy virine ot ami nurauant lo a w rii o( ex-
a good complexion, w hich 1 never had before.”
All other results of imperfect digestion
eciilloti Unix isaueit olii ni aatd court tu -ani Notwithstanding the fruit crop is short, I
C.ipt. W H Dunlap, of the A G S.
Prtpartd by E C D«Wltt A Co . Cfilcaoo
aulì oli tne fatte day ot October, lina*, 1 w lll 1 »
A dmission 23 C ents
it
is
Mitlieierit
to
make
quite
a
little
IH»«« tor sale and », Il a» thè iaw illreet». al pub-
R R . Chattanooga. Tenn., writes:
ROGERS BROS.
CHiLonrn under la teams , io cents
llc «ale, (or caate in Itami, lo ilie hlgln-at ami business for D. A. Snyder.
“
Several
Ixvils
and
carbuncles
broke
out
upon
me.
causing
He
has
a
*«-at bnbter, al lite conti hou-e <Ua»r In lite city
great pain ami annoyance. My blood set-med to lie in
of Mi Minorili»' 1 ainhili corniti. Oregon, on number of people employed at the
\o ri< » o» » in ti. in iHiu..
a riotona condition, and nothing 1 took seemed to do
SaUirday, Itee tutte dav <»i Novembei l-■.«*,** 1 11»••
hour ot olle o'cha'k |». in . tlie reai pmperly ite- Davton evaporator evaporating fruit, I
good. Six
!
bottles
of
S.
8
§.
cured
me
completely
acrilHiI In salii ileeree ami oriler o( sale ami la also several packing and gathering fruit, I
XJtiTh'E i* Itvruby gr.t n that II W. Hofue.
- jwrfectly
• *•- pure . t.ver glnce.”
niv blood has been
salii urli a» tolto»«, lo wP:
tuiiuiiHstmiorof th«- v'tate<.fs Forehand
Thirty (-*•> (»et off of thè north end of la»ta E Howe is kept busy with bis team
dus'eased, ha.* filed his final account as such ad-
No». Sev» li *:) alni Figliti») III Block No. riirce
miniMrator with the clerk of the countv court
Many fruit growers haul
,.:i. ail In thè originai town of McMInnvIlle. drawing fruit.
for Yamhill conntr. Mate of Oregon and that
The follow ins ernenil form, are a 1 way. In stock
Yamhtll counly, state ot Oregon, accorditig lo in their own fruit.
Tuesday, the 7th day of November, 1M»9, at ten an<l tor »ale at the Reporter office ;
Mr Snyder has
tbv «-eolilisi piai of «ahi tow n.
o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in the court
Warrant» tiei-ils
Real Estate Mortgage
Itateli al Me M Imi ville, 1 »regoli, Ibis 17th ilay bought the fruit in Judge 1‘ennj‘s large
room of said county court, has been appointed
-claim lieeds
«‘battel Mortgage
at October.' :-
W ti Hendcraon,
is the lw*t blood remedy, because it is 1 purely vegetable by Him. R P. Bird, judge of said court, a* the quit
Bon<i for I »ee, I
sat i«fa< tion ot Mort.
orchard, la-tween Dayton and laifav-
Bile riti ot Vamlilll l'oiinly, Stale o( Origon
and place for the hearing of objections to
and is the only one that is atwolutelv freo from potash and
i__ _______
Farm Ix-axe
mercury
It time final
Transfer of Mortgage
account and the aettlemeul thereof.
Note» and Receipts.
etle; he is also receiving fruit from
Rill of Sale
promptly surifies the blood and thoroughly cb»ansew the system, builds up said
IMted September 2Vtb, L*9t*.
• top Mortinges.
Order
t«oks,
the general health and aerr-ngth It cures Scrofula. Ecaema,'Cancer.
Ecrema, Cancer. Rlieuma-
H. W HixH E.
The latlie»’ fiat« thia waeon have a parlies several miles west of McMinn­
Ac k now le-hrements.
Abstract«.
tism
Tetter
Boils.
Sores,
<
t<
KdmtniMratorof the estate of S. Forehand,
by
going
dim?
to
the
cause
of
the
trouble
and
Justices'
Blanks
quill in tlieui that would tickle the heart ville. and other parte of the county
deceased.
We carry a large stmk of "attonerr and are
forcing out all impure blood
REED A aOGt'1 and R L. CONNER,
to do Job printing of every *urt in thu
Dalton lieraid.
I prepared
of a Ml old squaw.
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