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DeWitt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the systeuj. Famous little pills for consti C. Grtssen’s new stock of wall paper. 6 United States Land office, pation and liver troubles. Kogers Bros. Oregon City, Oregon, Hept., I m , 1899 ^OTICE is hereby given that in compliance Men’s fast black hone, 3 pairs for 25 Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey Walker of Sa with the provisions <»f the act.uf congress cents, at the bankrupt store. of June 3, 1878» entitled “An net for the sale of lem came over Friday and visited the timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, The bankrupt store. A. J. Appertson’s family of E. C. Walker until Tuesday. Nevada, a ml Washington Territory,” as extend Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug Mr. Walker is a dairyman at Salem. ust I, 1892, Jennie Cook, of McMinnville, courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor old stand. county of Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this and cheerfulness soon Miss Blanche Bailey of Forest Grove The epizootic is among horses in this day fl ted In thisofftc* her »worn atatemenl No disappear when the kid •l’»71. for tin- purchase of the^SW. quarter of Hee was the guest ol Miss Nellie Gardner vicinity. We are informed that E. A. neys are out of order 32, Township No. 1 S , Runge No. <> W , and will the past week. Alderman's horses are afflicted with it. «iffvr proof to show that the land sought is more or diseased. valuable for if» timber or stone than for agri Kidney trouble has Warren A Soli have just received a .......... Fred Kirkwood who purchased the cultural pur Doses, and to establish her claim to become so prevalent said land i*ef«»rc the Register and Receiver of Nash farm at Hopewell, sold 5000 bush that it is not uncommon large invoice of coffee of all grades and this office at Oregon City, Oregon» on 'luesday, els of damaged wheat to a Portland firm, the 12th day of December, 1899. for a child to be born prices. Call and try them. She names as witnesses: A. E. Cook, Daniel H afflicted with weak kid Potter. I'aylor Potter and George Easterly, ail Wayman Hembree of Monmouth was and is shipping it from Wheatland land neys. If the child urin of McMinnville, Oregon. Miss Katherine Glen of this visiting his sou and daughter in this city ing . Any and all persons claiming adversely the ates too often, if the city, lias been engaged as soloist in the abov» -<l«’s<-ribed lands are iv<picsted to flle their urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child last week. claims in this office on or before »«id 12th day choir of the First Presbyterian church, reaches an age when it should be able to of in « emb« r, 1899. (HAS. IL M( HIRER, I have money to loan on farm prop 41 Register. control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with Seattle, for tho year. Kev. Hutchins, bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause oi erty at good terms. Parties wishing to former paster of the First Presbyterian Timber Land, Act June 3, 1B78. Notice for the difficulty is kidney trouble, and am the first borrow, call and see me. church, Salem, is now pastor of the First Publication. step should be towards the treatment ot K. L. C onner . these important organs. This ' unpleasant / Chas. Kuns and C. A. Thompson a^^ Presbyterian church at Seattle............ I'nited States Land (»file«*, trouble is due to a diseased I condition of th»1 'Arthur G. Carter of Weiser, Idaho, and Oregon City, Ore., Oct. 2, 1899. WJOT1CE is hereby givi n that in compliance kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as tended the hopgrowers congress held in Elias G. Carter of near Ontario, Or., ar -I m I with th«- provisions of the act of congre-s most people suppose. Portland last Friday. They became rived here the latter part of last week. of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sal«- of Women as well as men are made mis timber lands in liie stat«*s of California, Oregon. members of the federation. A curious circumstance was that the two Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended erable with kidney and bladder trouble, to all the public land stat'-s b> act of August 4, and both need the same great remedy. brothers traveled on the same train all See Elsia Wright ’ s fine line of single 1892, Ja-roy Lewis of McMinnville, county of The mild and the immediate effect ol the distance aud did not meet or see Yamhill, stateot Oregon, has this day tiled in harness. The stock has just been tilled this oilice his sworn statement No. 5091, tor th«* Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sole up with the latest styles and the very each other until arriving at Dayton purchase of theE’2ol E'2 of Section No. 34, in by druggists. In fifty- Township No. 2south, range No. 7 west, and will cent and one dollar B. F. Lewis has sold his Dayton prop best workmanship. 20tf offer proof to show that the land sought is mor«; sizes. You may have a erty to Mr. John Glass, late of Iowa, for valuable for its timber or stone than lor agi icul The football contest between the col turai purpOHes, and to establish hi.s claim to said sample bottle by mail *1,750, who will take possession the 15th laud before th«* register and receiver of this office free, also pamphlet tell lege and the Columbus school boys on Home of Swaurp Root. at ()r«*gon city, Oregon, on Tuesday, th«* 2d «lay ing all about it. including many of the Thanksgiving day was a tie. January, 1900. Some of March next. The property sold was ii«* nam«*s as witnesses: W. J. Wiaeeurver, A. thousands of testimonial letters receivec Mr. Lewis’ residence and two acres of bruised faces have been in evidence E. Cook aud W. 11 I’letcher of McMinnville, from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmc land on which it stands, and one acre Oregon, and John Starr of Dayton, Oregon. since the game. Any and all pcroiis claiming diversely the 8t Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure ant adjoining, which was owned by Dr. Le above describeii lands me retpiesterl to til«* their mention this paper. We now have a few thousand dollars to claims in this ollie«* on or before said 2d «lay of roy LewiB of McMinnville. Mr. Lewis January, 1900. loan on farm property, at good terms. expects to go to Sodaville, Linn county, ( 'H AS. B MOOR EM, Register. 12tf I rvink A V inton . in the spring and remain during the Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for The New Home and Climax sewing summer for his health, and after that Publication. machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- make his home at McMinnville.—Day Out in the hI 11 m where the morning sun kisses The honeysuckle over the door; sen’a. 42tf United States Land Office, ton Herald. Timber I.amt. Act Jun. •'». INI*. tor Publication. Notice N LOCAL NEWS. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. rmíííiiiiid Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought CASTOBII AVcve table Preparation for As r similating the Food and Reg ula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 1 I I Bears the Signature Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Optum.Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N arcotic . I I of OldDrSitKlTuPlfCitid lìmi plan ^Ix.Senna * Set ti * 2\ppfrftunt - Jii (ìu òhi tuie Sòda ftjrm Serd - Clnniud Suaar • 'tlrvrr. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. ave Fac Sin ule Signature of Z Oregon City. Ore., Oct. 2, 1899. Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions «if the act ot congress N of OTICE June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the .’'ah’ Where the mountains paint pictures Titanic at sunset, of And Nature lies dreaming on Hliimberland’s shore; Where the stillness of peace broods over the valley, And the breath of the breeze brings the odor of pines; There the cottage of the settler on the hillside reposes, Its windows entrellised with evergreen vines. timber lands in the Elates of ('alifbrnia, ( tregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land slab s by act ol August Ith. 1892, VV. I. Wisecarver of McMinnville, ciaintj of Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No .»o'to, for the lain’hnseof th«’ E’2of W., of Section No. 31, in Township No. Jsouth, Rang«* No. 7 west, and will oiler prooi to show that the land sought is mor« valuable torits timberaiMl stone than tor agiicul tuial purposes, nn«l to establish his claim to said lainl before the register and receiver of this of flee at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tues<iay, the 2d Tiic* dinner Is ready, the turkey is roasted, «lay of January, 1900. The Mettler*» good wife set the table for three; He names as witnesses: Leroy Lewis, A. E. “Coine, John, in to dinner,” she calls from the < 'ook Hlld llrlllt !■ I'trlol «>1 M < \| I O II V I I If. OW gon, and John Starr of Payton, Oregon. kitchen, Any and all persons claiming a<lv< rsely th« “There likely wont be any company.” above described I mih I s are rc<|ti< sted to til«- theii eluims in this office on or beiorc said 2d day The settler stands outside hiscottage, reviewing of January, 1900. The scenes that have grown so familiar and CHAM. B. MOORES, Register. dear; The voice of his wife awakened his dreaming, Timber l.nnd, Art June 3, IH7H No And he answered, “Yes, yes, I am coming, my tice for I’n I»I ien I Ion. dear.” United Slates Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. 10, 1899. OTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisionsol' the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale timber lands in the States of California, Orc gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the public land stales by act of August I, 1892, Chrislojtlier C. Robbins of Me Minnvill«*, county of \aiabill, state of Oregon, has tills day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 5103, for the purchase of (lie E'.jof E*„ of Section No. 21, in Township No. 2 S. in Rang« No. 7 W., and will offer proof Io show that the land sought is more valtiabl«* for its thnberor stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tabllsh his claim to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver «if this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesduv, th«* 2d dav of January, 1900. He names as witnesses: Oliver O. Rhode, James o. Rogers and Nicholas i:. Kcgg oi Me Minnville, Oregon, and Win. G. Khiulo of North Yum h i 11, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming «<1 verse- ly the a bo ve*d escribed lands are re quested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 2«l «lav of January, 43-10 ( H AS. B. MooREH, Register. N They sat themselves down at the table and wailed, In silence they waited ere they offered up prayer. of They waited, and waited, for footsteps familiar, Hut no one sat down in the vacant chair. With look ilia! gave token of loveundimintshed, With look of fond mother who cannot forget She spoke: “I set the table for Frank, a thinkin' That sometime, he might come back to us yet.” The settler in silence inclined his gray head, And reverently offered a blessing and prayer: “O God, we did need him, but he died for his country, And thou w ilt lake care of our boy over there.” One year ago today, he wrote to his mother: •‘Just think that I'm with you, put the eane- bot turned chair In my place, when you’re eating your Thanks giving dinner, I'll be thinking of you, for I’d like to be there.” Native Daughters Organize Mrs. Robert A. Miller of Oregon City, state president of the Oregon Native Daughters, assisted by Mrs. Richards of Portland, on Monday evening instituted Sarah Newby Cabin No. 9, in this city. Mrs. Julia A. Gault, whose picture ac companies this article, was chosen president, and with her will serve the following a si in.; ci iti; i oic citoi ■>. The Reporter’s Bargain Column. officers; Past president, Sarah Laughlin; 1st vice president, Mrs. Anna Hender son. zd vice president, Mrs Naomi Wriglit; yd vice president, Mrg. Amanda War Txventy-tive Year«’ < onslanl I «e ren; recording secretary, Alta M. Booth; financial secretary, Estella Redmond; Without a Failure. treasurer, Mrs. John Wiesner: marshal, Mrs. Ella Durham; outside sentinel, Mrs. The first indication of croup is hoarse- i Davidson; inside sentinel, Miss McCain; trustees, Mrs. Martha Merchant, Mrs. Martin and Miss Maude Hembree. nes«, and in a child subject to that dis ease it may be taken as a sure sign of Is heiiiiz well patronized, and no wonder, as many arti< h* on it are marked down below the approach of an attack. Following coi-t. We have in our sto.e many odd articles in various lines, ranging from toys and no this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. tions t«> millinery, jackets, mackintoshes, etc. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is Inorder to clean them up we have marked them down to prices that are bound to nioVQ given as soon as the child becomes v them quickly. hoarse, or even after the croupv cough 1 KVA MARTIK. appears, it will prevent the attack. It ! is used in many thousands of homes in We Wash^-= this broad land and never disappoints ^ ‘We Iron, the anxious mothers. Wo have yet to Then give your shirts, collars and cuffs that learn of a single instance iu which it has rich glos> finish that characterizes perfect not proved effectual. No other prepar laundry work. Our plain work is washed by ation can show such a record—twenty- a piece» that makes the clothes healthy to wear ami tar superior to ( hinese methods of five years’ constant use without a fail laundrying. Semi in a trial order aud be ure. For sale by Iloworth & Co., drug convinced. Prices reasonable. MCMINNVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY,.-- gists. Bargain Counter KESrfflK M Come to The Reporter Ottico for Typewriter Papers Marriage Certificates Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificiallydlge«t«tlie food a nd aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the eih.nistixl digestive or gans. It is t he latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently rurea Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache,Gastralgi i Ct impa 1 all other resultant Imperfect digestion Prwoorsd by E C DaWiit a Co Cbicuo» ROGERS BROS. The local manager of the Salem flour ing mills shows that there was in the mill and elevator destroyed l>v tiro the morning of Septemlier 23d, last. 122,534 bushels and six pounds of wheat be longing to »torr rs. Of this, only 17,612 bushels and 22 pottuds was saved un injured, making the total amount dam aged by tire, 104 922 bushels and 32 (rounds. The total amount of salvage was 110,310 IM, Ireing the revenue de rived from the sale of 26.6.KI sacks of da mage. I grain. The expense of hand ling was *4179.54, so the net salvage to be divided pro rata among storera is »6861 36. I LIMITED. Southern Taciiic’» Famous Flyer i Starts from San Francisco^ December 15th. $2.00 discount $2.00 From regular prices on Climax, New The Krv, Irl K. Hicks' AI iiiiiiih «-. NOTH I Ol mil. M I I ■ I 'I INI EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. <_ In silence thej* ate their Thanksgiving dinner, “How empty and lonely is the cottage today!” Then they took up bis letters and read them all over, The letters he wrote from the isles far away. But there came the one by a strange hand writ ten : “He died like a hero, and we laid him at rest,” The tears flowed anew- “but God who hath given, ll^tli taken,” she murmured, “and God know- eth best.” There is no comparison between former editions, and thjs splendid alma nac for 1WM), now ready. Printed in beautiful colors, on much finer paper, its 196 pages lire packed with invaluable information on storms, astronomy and meteorology. It in illustrated with near ly 206 finest half tones and other en gravings. Thia aiiperh book will sell anywhere for 50 cents. but it costa only 25 cents a copy, ami every suliecriber to Rev, III R. Hicks’ now famotia paper, Word and Work«, al *1.00 a year, re ceives thia elegant almanac as a premi um. Word and Works is a recognized lender among the beat family ami scien tific journals, whilo nothing of its kind can compare with the Hicks almanac. One dollar a year is a nominal price for such unique ami useful publications. Professor Hicks has justly, and of neces sity, withdrawn his storm ami weather forecasts from all free almanacs, having generously given Ids time and labor free Word and for nearly tw.enty yenn». Works Pub. Co.. 2201 I xm 'U k I St., St. Louis, Mo. We have made arrangement* w ith Word and Works, » hereby we are al>le to furnish that publication ami The Re- porter one year, and a copy of the 1900 almanac for *1.75 in advance. NEW YORK. Tile total charter membership is 27. Resides these officers, the following are _________ members; ________ Mrs Mary _____ Baker, _____ Mrs. __ M. E. Colby, Miss Helen I. Calbreath, Mrs. Irene Smith Calbreath, Mrs. Lila B. Miller, Miss Ethel McCain, Mrs. R. M. Eccle- ston, Miss Winnie E. Merchant, Miss Pearl Campbell, Miss Florence Dielschneider, Miss Zvlplia Galloway, Miss Bessie Houck and Mrs. Ed Hendricks. S. S. S. GOES TO THE BOTTOM. Promptly Reaches the Seat of all Blood Diseases and n il > a blirfiS the Worst ClKPS demonstrates its superiority over other blood remedies. It matters' not how ob stinate the case, nor what other treat ment or remedies have failed. 8. S. S always promptly reaches and cures any .. "'«njs the blood is inany way involved Everyone who has had experience with UUIUO Ills nuidl UfidCOi ,, , . blood diseases knows that there are no ail ments or troubles so obstinate and difficult to cure Very few remedies claim to cure such real, deep-seated blood diseases as 8. S. 8. cures, and none can offer such incontrovertibleevidenceof merit S S S is not merely a tonic—it ir a <*ure I It floe;» down to the very seat oí all blood diseaae*, and gets at the foundation of the very w«»rst case«, and route the poison from the ny stem It does not like other remedies, dry up tho poison and hide it from view temporarily only to break forth again more violently than ever ; 8 S. 8 forces out ever» trace of taint, and ami rid« tho J the system of it forever. Mrs.T. W. I.ee, Montgomery. Ala . write«: "Some year« ago 1 was inoculated with (xiison by a nurse who infected my babe with bltaxl taint. I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and in my great extremity I to die. Several prominent physicians treated me. to n<> purpose. The mercury and potash which they gave me seemed to add fuel to the awful tlame which was devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen wonderful cures made by it. to try Swift’s Specific. I im proved from the start, as the medicine seeuitai to go direct to the cause of the trouble and force the poison out. Twenty bottles cured me completely.” Swift's specific— The Sunset Limited, the Southern Home and Wheeler A- Wilson Sewing Pacific's famous train of the Sunset route, Machines. Bargains right now and will commence its service for ttie winter ! •luring this month. Come and season on Friday, December, 15th. The | c. GRI9SEN. schedule for this year is considered . rather su(>erior to any previous season, affording as it will opportunity for favor Our Specials able view of points of interest along the Spools Clark’s Best Thread for 10c. line, and making agreeable connections Umbrellas at $1.25 worth $2 00. at New Orleans with limited trains ot La lies’ t apt-san«! Jackets from $1.25to$13.50. other lines to and from the important Shoes tdr winter wear at reduced price». centers of the east. The train will leave 8 flts of good coffee for$l 00. San Francisco at 5 p. m. on Tuesdays i SchillinK'"<,«»rfi*e2 ic lb. Golden Gate Baking and Fridays, passing Los Angeles about Powder 40c per th, at the 7 o'clock tire following morning, thus (.11 \NGE A FARMERS CO’S. STORE. giving a daylight view of the orange belt , of southern California. It« connection« at El Paso w iti» through curs of the Tex as vi Pacific for St Louis, will place Cali We Want Every Wife fornia passengers iti that city from 10 to In Town 12 hours ahead of all other lines. The To in«pect our handsome display of crock trip front Houston to New Orleans, will ery an<i glassware. We are receiving new also be by daylight, and the arrival in gootls constantly, and carry a large assoit- the gulf city just in time to connect with inent of Dresden china, and Theo Haviland the last trains for Washington, New French ware. Also largest and Lett stock York, Cincinnati, Chicago and other ot lamp< in county. Choice Groceries. pointe. MILES HENDRICK. The Sunset Limited equipment and Chase <k Sanborn service is up to its well known high | Seal brand coffee, 2 cans 75c. standard. It is worthy of remark that tiie distance of 39il0 miles from San Francisc o to New York is traversed by A Dream of Perfection.... the sunset limited iu 114 hours, only 12 Our PANETEI.LA ■> cigar Is equal to any hours longer than by the fastest trains j body’s best. Patronize home industry and through Chicago, a distance of 3'tcHi get something choice. Largent stock miles. The sunset is an ideal winter pipe, and smokers' goods in town. route, the traveler not Ireing subjected to WIESNER4 EKSTEIN. any of the discomforts inc ident to inde Opposite Hotel Yamhill. ment weather conditions of the mote The rsnetella is for nsle by all local dealers. northern routes. Yours truly, C. H. M mil cm . As a cure for rheumatism Chmatier- You nay Be a Hard One lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide rep utation. I>. IL Johnston of Richmond, lint we ll venture you «re not too hard a Ind., ha« lieen troubled with that ail - ibject for « KHtiKfnctory photo if you tiring y our face to 8. HOBSON, ment since 1862. In «peaking of it he The lending photographer. says; "I never found anything that Come in early for orders for Holiday season. would relieve me unfit I used Chamber- lain'« Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot wa« «wollen and pain Without a Peer ing me very much, but one good appli That’s our Gambrinns beer. And judges ,,f S..... 1 liqunr say our Cyrus Noble 1» about cation of l’ain Balm relieved me.” For the right stuff THE IMPERIAL. sale by Howorth A Co., druggists. ---- — Finest brand of T. A. M c C ovmt , Propr. foreign and dome-tic wine*, liquors and cigars. ‘‘1 was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral spring«, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dysjiep- H e are Engaged sia Cure. That cured me.” It diges'e In putting down liquor. Come and help in. Our brands are above par. what yon eat. Cures indigestion, sonr eo . satter . stomach, tieartburn aud all forms of Wholesale dealer in Swiss and <; I.imburger cheese. dyspepsia, Rogers Bros. Yen cannot make a linen duster out Charity lodge No. 7 A. O. U. W elect of a pig’s ear. bnt you can find the finest ed the followingofficer’ last Friday even line of buggy robes, whips, etc., ever ing John Bennett, M. W. ; James brought to McMinnville, at the harness Fletcher, foreman; C. 8. Pearson, over store of Elsik Wright. tf seer; J I>. Baker, recorder; E. C. Walk A careful estimate places the immi er, financier ; E. Wright, receiver; M. —is the only remedy that is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contain« no mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never fails to gration to Yamhill connty thia year at A. Palmer, guide; D. H. Mitchell, in ----------- cure Cancer, Eczema. Srrcidli, Scrofula. Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, 2W souls. The principal gain has t<een cide watch; A. Matthiee. trustee; Dr. Tetter. Boils, Carbuncles. Sores, etc. at Newberg, Sheridan and North Yam J. D. Bakerand Dr. E. E. Cable, medi Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta. Ga. hill, where real estate is cbeapeet. cal examiners. S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD