The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, November 24, 1899, Image 8

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    All w ho have donations fur tire Thanks­
giving box for the Refuge Home are re­ a
quested to leave same at Mrs. Harding’s
I’nitcil Stu ten Laml OtHce,
C. Grissen’a new stock of wall pa|>er. 0
I ■
ÖS
now To Find Out.
Oregon Chy, Oregon, Sept., I', 18iK>
by tire first of next week.
Umilili:
\TOTI(’E is hereby given that in compliatici
Men's fast black hose, 3 pairs for 25
Fill
a
bcttle
or
common
gloss
with
your
with the provisions of the act of congrcM»
The old Christian church building on
- i
of June 3, 187», entitlv«l “An act for the bale of water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a «rents, at the bankrupt store.
3 Blu
B street is being fitte«i up with a new
limber lands in the Stale.- of( alifoinia, Oregon,
sediment or set-
*
B « 1
Frank
C.
Ferguson
and
family
have
Nevada, ami 'A a-hingtnn Territory,” as extend
iloor
arid
will
be
used
for
a
roller
skating
tling
indicates
an
J
El
B e 1
e«i to all th«* Public i.aml States by act of Aug­
¿J,-—unhealthy condi- I nil been ill as a result of vaccination.
ust I, lb’.rj, Jennie Cook, of McMinnville,
rink, to be open for the public on Satur­
l’or Infants and Children.
«•«luuty of Yatnhill, Stale of Oregon, has this
tion of the kid-
Charles Benedict has gone to Ccn-
«lay file«! in thisolTice her sworn btatvment No.
ncys; if it stains { traliH, Wash., where he has found em­ day afternoon, the 2>th inst.
I'»74. for the purchase of the^SW. «piarter of See
your linen it ¡3
The wind of last Saturday morning
32, Township N«>. 1 S , Range No.«- W , and will
«Li ■
A
offer proof lo show thut the land souglit is inor<
evidence of kid­ ployment.
¿fe I
brought down the flagpole at Burns’ fur­
valuable for its limber or stone than for agri­
ney
trouble
;
too
Es
Warreu
<i
Son
have
just
received
a
cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to
niture store, where it had stood for ten
frequent desire to
ù-
-aid laml lx lore the Register and Receiver <)l
’pl
this «»tile«* at <,»r« gon City, Oregon, on 'luesda)',
pass it or pain in large invoice of coffee of all grades and years. Fortunately no one was near
•
—¿i
the 12th day of December, J899.
prices.
Call
and
try
them.
the
back
is
also
when
it
fell.
She names as w ilm -b« : : A. E. Cook, Daniel
Potter, Taylor Potter and George Easterly, ail convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-
A\bgei'ii'!<* Preparation for As-
D. W. Bolter left for his old home in
“Our baby was sick for a month with
ier are out of order.
of McMinnville, Oregon.
AL
severe
cough
and
catarrhal
fever,
similatM
F°cd andR?guta-
Tennessee
last
Friday.
His
son
Taylor
Any and all persons claiming ««Iversely the
What to Do.
above-«!es« ribed lands are riquested to file their
tir.g ii'£ Siuuiadù and Bowels u
though we tried many remedies she kept
There is comfort in the knowledge so has gone to the Klondike country.
claims in this office on or before said 12th da)
of December, Lsw.
( HAS. B. MooRES,
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
The bankrupt store. A. J. Apperson’s getting worse until we used One Minute
41
Register.
Ro-.t, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
Cough Cure,—it relieved at once and
old
stand.
wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the
cured her in a few days.” B. L. Nance,
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
George Fenn, who has been in the
Publication.
Promotes bigestion.Cheeri ill­
Prin. High School, Bluffdale, Texas.
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
n
.0 hold water and scalding pain in passing employ of W. H. Logan for some time, Rogers Bros.
ness and Rcsl.Contains neither
I'niled Htates l4ui«l Oilice,
GI
t, or bad effects following use of liquor, left for Portland Wednesday morning
Optum.Morphine nor Mincial.
The
bazar
of
the
ladies
of
the
C.
P.
Oregon City, Ore., Oct. 2, 1M>9.
rOTK Eis hereby given ilmt in compliance wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
Photo mounts cut to any size you wish church held in Union block Wednesday
N ot N aïïcotic .
v. ith the prov i.-miiN of tin* nut of «-«mgresi- necessity of being compelled to go often
«»f June 3, 1878, entitle«! *'An act for lhe. ,-alc ol luring the day, and to get up many times at this office, and for sale cheaper than everting was a financial success, and was
limber iamls in th«- stale* «»f < alilbinia, Oregon.
well attended.
The “Diana” quartet
.Nevada ami Washington 'leiritory,’ as extended during the night. The mild and the extra­ the cheapest.
cf CU.
?
!<» all tile public hind .-tales by act of August 4, ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
• /
John Allison got home Saturday from sang, Mr. Macy sang a solo, Mrs. Asbury
1892, lx roy Jx*wiH of McMinnville, county o. realized. It stands the highest for its won­
3
J\u7>pfcin
Yamhill, Mate of Oregon, han this «lay iiletl in
Idaho
atxl
Montana,
where
he
lias
been
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I
gave
a
recitation
and
Mr.
Duncan
Harris
derful
cures
of
the
most
distressing
cases.
this oliice hbt sworn-tHlrim iit No. 5091. for th«
J^oc/icllz
Salis
-
I
purchase of the E*2 of E’2 of .Section No. 31, ih If you need a medicine you should have the lire past two years.
gave an entertaining description of the
See J *
t
iownnhip No. 2 non til, range No. 7 went. an«l will jest. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
Jippenoint -
f
We now have a few thousand dollars to battle of Manila bay. The receipts from
oiler proof to show that th«- laml sought in mon
Ci/f f- ‘¡mû J'. ila *
I
You
may
have
a
sample
bottle
of
this
\ aluable for its Iimla r or .-tone than for agrieul
JKevt
Sretl
-
admission
and
the
sale
of
fancy
articles
loan
on
farm
property,
at
good
terms.
t’lral purposes, ami to establish his claim Lo sai«- wonderful
discovery
{ iff ditti Suÿ^r .
Lind beibr«* the register ami receiver of this ofiie« and a book that tells
were very satisfactory. The band boys
IteJrW*'1
J
12tf
I rvine <St V inton .
at Oregon ( ity, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2d da)
more about It, both sent
January, 1900.
Born—To the w ife of Co. Supt. E. V. started the ball rolling with an open air
A perfect Remedy for Constipa­
H«* names as witnesses: W. J. Wisecarver, A. absolutely free by mail,
Littlefield, on Sunday, Nov. 19th, 1899, a concert, in which they dashed off some
E. i iHik Mini W. H Fletcher of McMinnville, address Dr. Kilmer &
tion , Sour Sio mac h, D iarrhoea
Home of Swamp-Root.
Or« gon, and John Starr of Dayton, Oregon.
very
pretty
and
uew
selections.
i Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
Any ami all persons claiming adversely th« Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men­ son.
above described lamls are reijueste«! to file theii tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Mrs. C. Bedell, a sister of Mrs. J. F.
ness and LOSS OF SLEET-
I
have
money
’
to
loan
on
farm
prop
­
claims in this ollice on or before >ai«l 2«! «lay ol
January, 1900.
erty at good terms. Parties w ishing to Taylor of this city, was one of the nurses
( HAS. B. MOORES, Register.
FacSinule Signature
who, with 24 hours notice, was ordered
EAST AND SOUTH borrow, call and see me.R L. C onner . to
sail on the United States transport
Timber Land, Actjune 3, 1878. Notice for
VIA
■
NEW YORK.
Publication.
Turner Oliver, a prominent business City of Pueblo, to nurse the sick soldiers
on the way home from Manila. She
man of LaGrande, visited his friend O.
«K
United Stutew Land Ofllee,
wrote early this month from San Fran­
V
Oregon City, Ore., Oct. 2, 1899.
»ix?
fl. Irvine in this city last week.
'OTKT* ¡ m herein given that in coiiipliaiic«
cisco, expressing her regret that she
OF THE
with tile proviNioiiN ot the art ol congrew
One
Minute
Cough
Cure
quickly
cures
could not come home, as they had orders
of June 3, 1H7M, entitled “An act for the sale oi
i:
1
limber lands in the Males of California, Oregon
obstinate summer coughs and colds. “I to return in a few days. The trip was
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Pl
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Nevada and Washinghm Territory,” as extende«
consider it a most wonderful medicine, rough, “and tire poor patients,” said she,
ntt 'r
a? u ■ I
T
to all the public Inml HtateK by act of August Ith
1892, W. .1. Wisecars er of McMinnville, count)
THE CfNTAUÜ CCM”*MV, NEW YORK CITV.
—quick and safe.”—W. W. Merton, “we had 105 poor boys! Seven «.lied on
Two’Kxpres« Trains Daily
of Yamhill, slate of Oregon, has this «lay tile*«
in this oll'ii’e his sworn statement No. .»(>90. lor tin
Meyhew, Wis. Rogers Bros.
the
way.
It
is
no
way
to
send
sick
home,
ARRIVE.
imrchaaeof the E!2 of W1., of Section No. 2.1, ii
Portland.......... 7:1«'» P M
Township No. 2south, Range No. 7 west, ami will
I)r. J. F. Calbreath went to Salem on and such very sick ones as some of them
Portland.......... 9 15AM
oiler proof Io show that the hind Relight is mor<
San Francisco..7:00 a M Tuesday. He was accompanied by his were. We came the northern way by
\ aluable for its tiinberand stone than for agrlcul
.Sun Francisco..(»:55 P M
lurai purposes, and to establish his claim t<* mid
daughter, Helen, w ho went to familiar­ Nagasaki, Japan, up through tire inland
land before the register and receiver of this ol
Ibove
trains
stop
at
»11
stations
between Port ize herself with the surroundings of sea.
lice at Oregon City. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2<
Beautiful it was indeed. We were
land an>l Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefli'iaon.
• lay of January, 1900.
tlbany, Tangent, Hhedils, Halsey, Harrisburg. w hat will be their new home after the 20 days, I believe—lost some time on ac­
He names as witm-sses: Leroy Lewis, A. E
Iniietlon city, Eugene, Cottage Grove, brain
( <»ok ami Henry I’h’t’ hcr of McMiniivillu, On-
count of storms. The Pueblo is one ol
. taklaml anil all stations from Roseburg to San- first of Hie year.
gon, and John Starr of Diiytoii, Oregon.
It’s a long life, but devotion to the
Franciaco inclusive,
Any and all pi rsons claiming ailvcrsely th«
the fastest boats on the line, but O, how true interests and prosperity of the
Irritating
stings,
bites,
scratches,
ii I mivv describe«! landN are retiuested Io tile theii
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
eiaiiHM hi this office on or before said 2d da)
wounds ami cuts soothed and healed by sire rolls! I wish I could tell you how American people has won for it new
of January, 1900.
PULL.MHN » BUFFET
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve,—a sure lovely Nagasaki is; so clean, looks as friends as the years rolled by and the
( IIAS. B. MooRES, Register.
members of its family passed to
SLEEPERS
and safe application for tortured flesh. though it had been scrubbed with soap. original
their reward, and these admirers are
AND
'JPiiHber l.iiiiil, Act June 3, 1K7N No­
Rogers Bros. There are a great many walls all about loyal and steadfast to-day, with faith in
Beware of counterfeits.
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS.
tice for l*ni>lication.
the place, all along the sea w all up the its teachings, and confidence in the in­
Umbrella
lost
—
At
M,
E.
church, this
Attached to all Through Titling.
hillsides. The place is so green and formation which it brings to their homes
city, Sunday evening last. Marked "N,
Went Side Di via ion.
United States Laml Office,
fresh, after musty old Manila, and the and tiresides.
Oregon ( ity, Oregon, Oct. 10, |s99.
Kindly return
As a natural consequence it enjoys in
PORTLAND a ND CORVALUS C. C.” on end of handle,
OTICE is hereby given that in «-«»mpliance BETWEEN
people look so happy, the place is a good its old age all the vitality and vigor of
with the provisions of the act of Congress
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) to this office and get reward.
tonic. The climate is very like San Fran­ its youth, strengthened and ripened by
of June 8, 18/8, entitled “An m l for the sale ol
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
7.30 A M Lv
Portland
Ar I 5 «' j 0 P M
See Elsia Wright’s fine line of single cisco, not quite so cohl. We had one the experiences of over half a century.
gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex- 0:15 A M Lv
McMinnville
Lv I 3Æ6 P M
It has lived on its merits, and qii the
tenued to all the public land slates by act oi
15» P M Ar
The stock lias just been filled Jap dinner. In the first place we had to
Lv I 1:20 P M harness.
Corvallis
August I, 1892, Chiisloplier < . Robbins of Me
cordial support of t-roaressive Americans.
up
with
the
latest
styles
and
the
very
remove oqr shoes before going into tire
M inn ville, county of Yamhill, state of Oregon,
At. Albany an«l Corvallis connect with
It is The New-York Weekly Tribune,
has this day file«! in this office his sworn state
best workmanship.
20tf
house. There were no chairs, only cush­ acknowledged the country over as the
rains of Or. Central A Eastern By.
nient No. 5103, tor the pnrehas«* «»f the E'2 of E1..
of Section No. 24, in Township No. 2 S. in Rang«
Mrs. Elizabeth Sutherland will leave ions, a little low table with a hole in the leading national family newspaper.
No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
Recognizing its value to those who desire all the news of the state and nation,
land Nought Is more valuable for its timberor
next
Monday for Stockton, Calif., where center, where was placed a little char­ the publisher of 'l he Reporter (vour own favorite home paper) has entered iy/TK
1 50 'M1 Lv
Portland
Ar 1 8' 2.5 A M
Mom* than for agricultural purposes, and to es
'
M
1
coal
stove,
and
our
dinner
was
cooked
7MO
Ar
McMinnville
Lv 1 5.50 A M she goes to make her home
with a
publish liis claim to salt! land before the R«*g-
an alliance with I’lie New-York Weekly Tribune which enables him ta furnish
Lv 1 4:50 A xY
Jslar ami Receiver of this ot!i<*e at Oregon City, K:30 1 ' Ml Ar Independence
right there before us. It was great sport, both papers at the trifling cost of $1.25 per year.
daughter.
Oregon, on Tuesday, tin* 2<l «lav of January,
Rebate tickets on sab* between Portland. Sac
Every farmer and every villager owes to himself, to his family, and to the com­
A 900.
You cannot make a linen duster out only we would get tired sitting tailor munity
Il«* nanu*M as witnesses: Oliver O. Rhml«*, ramento and San Frunrfaco. Net rates $17 iirst-
in which he lives a cordial support of his lot al newspaper, as it works con­
ehiss,
and
$11
second-class,
Including
sleeper.
fashion,
apd
have
to
get
lip
and
walk
James o. Rogers and Nicholas E. Kegg of Mc­
of a pig’s ear, but you can find the finest
stantly and untiringly for his interests in every way, brings to his home all the
Minn viJl«*, ‘?i«*gon, ami Will. G. Rliml«’ of North
C. II. MARKHAM,
about
a
bit.
Our
dinner
lasted
about
news ami happenings of the neighborhood, the doingf of his friends, the condition
Y^imhill, (>r«g«»n
line of buggy robes, whips, etc., ever
(ten. Freight and Passenger Agent.
two hours. I ate I don’t know what all. and prospects for different cr«jps, tl o prices in home markets, and, in fact, is a
Any and all j««*rsonH
claiming adverse-
Rates
ami
tickets
to
Eastern
pointsand
Europe
brought
to
McMinnville,
at
tire
harness
Jy
the
above-tlescribwl
lands are re-
Everything is nicely cooked and clean. Meekly visitor which should be found in every wide-awake, progressive family.
«¡iiested to tile their claims ip thi» office on oi VI-«» JAPAN, ( HINA. HONOLPLU ami Al'S store of Elsia Wright.
tf
PKALIA,can be obtained from
Just think of it! Both of these papers for only .^1.25 a year. °
before said 2«1 «lav of Januarv, 1900.
U’e ate with chopsticks, poached eggs
43-10
ell AS. B. MOORES, Register.
Send all subscriptions to The Reporter, McMinnville, Or.
(I. A. Wilcox or At. U. (iortner.
Capt. II. L. Heath returned home on and all. 1 got so I could manage very
Ticket Agents, McMinnville.
Wednesday
from
his
visit
to
ids
old
Timber l-itnd, Ari June 3, IN7N No.
well. It was a queer sight to see the
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
home in Michigan. During his absence Japs coaling the ship. The women do
tire lor Publication.
he gained about eighteen pounds in most of the work. The coal is put iuto
l'iiltc«! States Land Office,
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia weight, and it has been remarked that
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Orf'gon ( ity, Oregon, Oct. 10, 1899.
baskets from a fiat boat alongside, steps
'OTICE in )n reby given that in compliant*« because its ingredient, are such that it he is assuming congressional proportions.
are set on the side of the ship and little
with lhe pft’vjHbJiw of the act of congress
"The public can
of June 3, 1.87.8, entitled "An a« I f«»r the sale of can’t help doing so.
Mr. and Mrs. ft. L. Conner were visit­ Jap women on each step up to the deck,
timber lamin in the StalcK of Caiilbrnia, Oregon, rely upon it as a master remedy for all
ing in l’uitland ami Astoria the past then they pass the buckets from one to
Nevada, and Washington Territory," asexten«!-
«*<1 to all the Public l aud States by act of Aug­ disorders arising from imperfect diges-
week. At the latter place they visited the other, fast as fast can be, just like
• ••••••••* •
ust 4, 1892, Nicholas E Kegg, of McMinnville
••••••••*
LAHULSI
LARGEST CIRCULATION
CIRCULATION OF
OF ALL
ALL
««mu tv of Yamhill, nt at«* of (tregon, ban this da) tion.”—James M. Thomas, M. D., in A. B. Apperson, who lias a position in
clock
work,
never
stopping
until
the
coal
tiled in this ««llict* his sworn statement No. American Journal of Health, N. Y.
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POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST
S
5102, for the nnrchase «»t the HE 1 , of Section No.
the otlice of the auditor of A. «St C. It. R. is all in. We saw the wreck of the Mor­
32. ill Townsnip No. 2 S, Range No. «• W., an«i Rogers Bros.
Co.
J Always American-------- Always Republican I
gan City, only her masts above water,
will otlvr proof to show that th«* laml sought is
more valuable for 11 m timber or stom* than foi
An "Evening Among the Fhilipplr.es,” and the tip of her bow. I saw seven
agricultural mirpoHcs.and to establish hiselaim
Henl F.KtKte Trun.fera.
THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
ti» said land before the Registeran<! Re« « iv«*rof
will lie given next Sunday evening at boys die on the way home. Their bodies
this «»tfiee at Oregon city, orvg«»n, on Tuesday,
Week ending Nov. 22:
THE
NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE
are
all
embalmed,
and
brought
home
for
4 lu* 2’1 «lay <>f January, l’»00.
the Baptist church. A most entertain­
I’liiut iirt Roberts and wt to Wm M
He names as wit nv-.-es : (HherO Rlmde and
Manning 11 a t 3 r 2.......... ♦ 2500 ing program with special music is prom­ in’erment in their native land. They
Jaim*8O. Rogers ot McMinnville, On-gon, and
Every Column is Bright. Clean and Packed with News
'Wm. <;. Bbmle and George II Maddox of North Wm M Manningand aftoPbin-
ised. A very cordial invitation is ex­ used to bury them at sea, but the gov­
Yamhill, «Iregon^
ei»R an«l T. J. Roberts 138 a pt
Any and all u «* ih «.» iih claiming atlverNely th«*
tended
to
the
public
to
be
present.
ernment
does
not
allow
it
any
more.
”
Adam M Sininrvns d I c t 3 r 5.
500
above-’iescribed lamJs hi ** re«jm -tc«l to tile their
The Literature of its columns is
.clainiN in th is ollie.«* on or lit-pue said 2d dav of Geo Bruithwaite to John L Holt
equal to that of the best maga­
.of January, HMM
CHAS. B. M oores ’
80
a
t
5
r
7
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225
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Register.
zines. It is Interesting to the
Alva I’ Macv and «f to J I’ Howe
children as well as the parents.
lot 2 Macy’s 1st add to Dayton
3cK>
tinmiM K visu s no i hi .
Emma and I* I* Durant to Jas II
Warner lota ) and I blk 5 Jos
he INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and
and while it
OTH !’ I m her» by t i\« n that th»* under
Watts' 2d add to Amity............
99
Mgncd h«» I m < ii tlul) np| <»ini< «1 ii'lmin
brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD
- ------------- and
-- I gives its
Dtmlor «3 the AWiHte of Mora A. Druiutdler, Henry F Baird and wf to Cyrejra
deccHM’d, by the county court <>i Yamhill conn
readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in
A liaird 29 a pt Joel Perkins «I 1
ty, Oregon
N«»w tbereiorc. all persons ba\ ing
c t 4 r 8 and 4.............................. 1500
full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses
claims against sai«l vsiatr are hereby notified
ami re«|uirr«l to present llu same Io the under- B F Fuller ami wf to Maud Shuck
literature and politics from the Western standpoint.
bigued nt McMinnville, Oregon, properly wri­
47x120 ft in lot 8 blk 21 Bow­
th'd, within six mouths from the date of this
land's add to McM
•------- Sf.OO— PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR—$j,00—
175
JU »tire.
45 o
J>Hlvd October 27th, 1899.
Geo G Christenson ami wf to An­
J W. IIOBBS,
••••I
drew Jemon Hird wf 1)7 a pt J
• THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN •
Administrntor of said estate.
K Bean diet 2 and ') r 3.. . .
RAMsFY a FENTON, \ttorneys f»»r estate.
•
ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST.
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4
J M Yocum et ux to J F Funk lota
4 and 5 ami se qr of aw qr sec 2
•THS INTER OCEAN'S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. •
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and lot 1 see 11 4-5.....................
feebleness and ill health, and I
Price of Dally bv malt
............
St 00 ner
.
!
I
e • :
Joseph McGuire et ux to Kasmus
nearly all of the sickness among
f’rl« ol Sunday b, m..tl
S2 0?
!w|
J Daily and Sunday by niail......... . .. »6 O0 per year •
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Come to The Reporter Olliee for
Ni-laon pt Iota 5, «>, 7 and 8 blk 3
.<aaeeeaaeaaa^aaa4ac#*
M< .Mimnille
people"*are very susceptible to illness,
5iH’
but it is wholly unnecessary. By keep-
Typewriter Papers
Francia Hausworfh to Win Enaign
The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.38,
blocks 5 ami 8 liaueworth'a 2d
Haul Dlnnd and I ifa
their blood pure they cun fortify theniselv, -
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dllu
LII
q
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w
.
as
to
<W!ipe
three
fourths
of
the
ailments
add
to
North
Ysmlril!
500
Marriage Certificates
from which they suffer so generally. S 8 S. is riaeAeerel ol l*i«l*ii<- l«uu«l M.iiklng
I< D Elwood et ux to U K Froiik
the remedy which will keep their systems young by purifying the blood,
15 a pt Jno Williamson <1 1 c
700
g «iitly—very gently— but firmly pushed
Legal blanks
thoroughly removing all waste accumulations, and impart­
Just liefore tire thousands of eager
C A Ballet ux to Geo II Bull
ing new- strength and life to the whole body. It increases peoplecrow«le.i around Admiral Dewey along, and it la all over.
i int in 12 a in see 5 0-5
I'
the appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new life
I' A l.asluer and w f to Wm Perkins
to liexin shaking bands with him, I’resi-
giving bl.sxi throughout the entire system _
l-r«>l»ate Court.
. lot 6 blk II H and I.'a add to
Mra' Sarah Pike. 477 Broadway, South Boston, writ-a: dent McKinley made a suggestion:
Xewlierg
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Estate
of
F.
II. McGrew.
Bond filed
** I am seventy yearn old. ami had notj-n joy<M g«x*l health
i |et any man shakF haixls with
Celestia Walling et al to Wm Wal­
in different
way*. ami in ’ | you.” he said. “You »hake bands with and approve«!. I.. F. Hall, Sam. L. Par­
for twenty veara. I I vu
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2 "
ling 04.47 a t 5 r 4
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addition, bad Eczema terribly on one of my legs
rott ami \\ nr. Parrott appointed apprais-
J M Yoeoni. guardian, to J T
«loctor naiff that on account of my age, 1 would never l>e him.” Any man who had ever stood by era.
Funk l-7tl> int jn lots I ami 5
and
it
cured
rue
well again. I took a dozen l>ottles of S S. 8
al a public function and ha, seen the
ami so qr of aw qr see 2 and lots
Estate of J. H. Broan. Inventory
completely, ami I am hapnv to say that
1 aec 11-4-5.......
; thousands of strong men grip the hand
I feel as well as I ever did in my life. ’
and
appraisement filed and approver].
ON lh*nny and wftoWm \ Gil­
' of a public man and throw into their
Loving, of Colquitt. Ga , says: "For eight­
Estate of Thos. Ilnston. Petition to
more blk Hand n lit blk 17 Che-
grasp
all
the
enthusiasm
and
devotion
een
vears
I
suffen*«!
tortures
from
a
fiery
eruiffion
on
lialem Orchard Homes.
»>
Digests what you eat. Sheriff
my skin. 1 tried almost every known reme«ly. but they
that is in their hearts must have won- set apait 8<’> bushels of oats to widow
to T J 1,-1 ...n (if hlk Xo
failmi one by one. ami 1 wa. told that niv age. which is
It art Iflcially digest st |tc food an<j aUjs
2 Walling'a s«l«l to Amity
; dered if a human hand can survive the fileil an«l 50 bushels set apart to widow
sixty six. was against me, an«! that I couhl never hope
and not 80 ns proved for.
Nature in strengthening and recon Sheriff to T J Jellisou 10 a pt Emm
physical pressure.
to l«e well attain. I finally hs*k 8. 8. 8., and it olaanwi
< ' W i illiama
Ili «ine diet 5 r 4
180 50
atructing the exhausted digestive or-
Estate of Snaanna Grubb. Final ac­
Mr. McKinley has I-eon in public life
tuy blood thoroughly, ami now I am in perfect health. '*
gana It is the latest discovered digest-
count
file«! and Jan. 2<l, 1900, at 10
180 many years that experience has
ant and tonic. No other preparation
I.Iren«»« m Harry.
o elm k a. tn. set to hear same.
I taught him wis«loni
As his visitors
can approach it in efficiency. It in­
Nov. 16—Jat. H. Warner. 30, ami
Estate of Anna Thihodo. Final ao;
stantly relieves and permanently cures
ciiius to him, Mr. McKinley liuhls hie
is the only remedy which can build up ami strengthen
Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn. Sarah J. Isowrry, 28, of Amity.
old people, because it is the only one which is guarantee.1
right hand up toward him and takes the count lieaid an«! allowed, executor dis-
Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea,
Nov. 18— Walter Everest, 39, and Vic-
free fr«>m potash, mercury, arsenic and other damaging
' outstretched palm in his own. so that chargetl ami bis bondsmen exonerated.
Sick Headache,Gast ralgla,Cramps and
minerala« It is made from nx.ts and herbs, an.I has no chemicals whatever
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ail other results of imp« rfect digestion toria Merlley, 22. of Newberg.
i
in it. 8 8 8. cures the worst caws of Scrofula. Cancer. Eczema. Rheumatism his hand holds the other completely.
Nov.
John J. Reimer?. 24. and
Preeervà by E C D.Witt a Co Chicago
Tetter. Open Sores Chronic Ulcers, Boils, or any other disease of the blood.
I There is a gentle pressure and a pleasant
Come to The Reporter office for ty,
• Durr Martin, IS. of North Yamhill.
ROGERS UIIOS.
Books ou tbeee diseases will be sent free by Swift 8|«eeitk- Co.. Atlanta Ga
' bow. and then th» visitor ieels himself writer papers. I »gal and letter sizes.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S.
lor PubliCHtion.
Notice
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Von’t Know it.
LOCAL NEWS.
T
U1U
Ths Kind Yen Have
Always Beiight
/
Bears the
»
Si^iatïira /
/ y.i
\
The
Kind
You Have
I
L*
l’i
The Shasta Route
\
Nearly Fifty-eight Years Old ! ! !
N
ISliWEEKLf I nter O cean ISI
N
NEVER TOO OLD
TO BE CORED
S, S. S. Is a Great Blessing to
Old People. It Gives Them
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
8. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD
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