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■*r 7 I The Reporter’s Bargain Column. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. 2o per cent, discount Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out lhe waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and onc-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail Home of Bwani|»-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Eyes Free of charge By the intelligent use of the Opothalmoscope. I am prepared to make tlie internal examination of your eyes and determine whether or not the defect is an error of refractions or disease. I also have the finest Trial case for testing your eyes in Yamhill County. Lenses ground for the most (liffieult cases. 1 have money to loan on farm prop erty at good terms. Parties wishing to borrow, call and see me. It L. CONSER. Bargains in Ha• Are you one of those 20th century A large assortment from 10 .nd 20c upward. fellers? Better get in lhe band wagon BARGAINS IN WINTER SHIRT WAISTS and wait a year. From 25c upward. BARGAINS In Wraps, Feather Boas, Toys, and many other lines. MISS EVA MARTIN. We Wash We Iron, Then give your shirts, collars and cuffs that rich gloss finish that characterizes perfect laundry work. Our plain work is washed by a process that makes the clothes healthy to wear and far superior to Chinese methods of laundrying. Send in a trial order and be convinced. Prices reasonable M c M innville steam laundry . 3 Spools Clark’s Best Thread for 10c. Umbrellas at $1.25—worth $2 00. I >1 In < BPM Bad I’K'k.-t' 11 on I 11 2 .Jo | 13.’O Shoes for winter wear at reduced prices. 8 tbs of good coffee for $1.00. Schilling’s coffee 25c th. Golden Gate Baking Powder 40c per it), at the GRANGE A FARMERS CO’S. STORE. We Want Every Wife In Town To inspect our handsome display of crock ery and glassware. We are receiving new goods constantly,and carry a large assort ment of Dresden china, and Theo Haviland French ware. Also largest and best stock of lamps in county. Choice Groceries, chase Sanborn MILES HENDRICK. Seal brantl coffee, 2 cans 75c. A Dream of Perfectin.... EAST AND body’s best. Patronize home industry and get something choice. Largest stor k of pipes and smokers’ goods in town . WIE8NER& EK8TEIN. Opposite Hotel Yamhill. The Panetella is for sale by all local dealers. Without a Peer : : That's our Gambrinns beer. And judges of good liquor say our Cyrus Noble is about the right stuff THE IMPERIAL. Finest brand of T. A. M c C ourt , Propr. foreign and domestic wines, liquors and cigars. We are Engaged I). A. SMITH, Optician. Next door to I*. O., McMinnville. In putting down liquor. Come and help us. Our brands are above par. OEO. SAUTER. Wholesale dealer inSwiss and Limburgercheese. SOUTH HOTEL VIA The Shasta Route BREWSTER Best Brick in City. OF THE Third St., Cor. Flanders, PORTLAND, OR. AMERICAN PLAN. Ih'Ht, Bath Room on each floor. Elcvat act omtnoilatioii of guests. Rates |1 to »er day, according to room. Meals 25c. ns to ami from all trains. It. SANDERS, Manager. Above trains stop at till stations between Port laud and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jeflersou. Albany, Tangent, Shedd*. Hal.-ex Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, cottage Giove, Innin Oakland ami all stations from Roseburg to San Francisco inclusive. lliivtng a (treat Kun on Chamber- lain'« Cough Hemedy-. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug store, informs ns that he is having a great run on Chamlterlain's Cough Rem edy. Iie sells five bottles of that medi PULL.7VT7XM * BUR RET cine to one of any other kind, and it SLBBRERS gives great satisfaction. In these days SECOND CLASS SLEEPINR CARS of la grippe there is nothing like Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to stop the Attached to all Through Train». cough, heal up the soar throat and lungs West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORVALLI? ami give relief within a very short time. Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) I’he sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with its prompt action.— 7 ho A M Lv Portland South Chicago Daily Calumet, for sale 10:00 A M I Lv M.Minin ille 11:50 P M ' Ar Corvallis by Howorth & Co., druggists. At Alhurty and Corvallis connect will I’rohalr f otirt. trains of Or Central A Eastern Kv. Estate of Elizabeth Hubbard. B. Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Gabriel appointed administrator, Bond M fixed at |l ,360. DINING CARS UN OGDEN ROUTE. M .V Estate of 1’. 1*. Gates. First semi* Rcliale tickets on Rale bet worn Portland. Sac annual account tiled and approved, Ad- ramento and Ban Francisco. Nt I rale* fl7 first ininistratrix allowed to use |150 for the class, and ill second class, including s|rcpct. » support of tlie minor children of »leceased < . li. MARK HAM, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. Rate* and tickets (<> Eastern points and Europe. Al*, japan , chin a , iionoi i i . u and ai s TH Al. I A, can he obtained from Ci. A. Wilcox or M. U, (iortner. Ticket Agents. McMinnville. K KOKH I KK. Manager. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. C. Grissen’s new stock of wall paper. 6 bring your face to S. HOBSON, The leading photographer. Come in early for orders (or Holiday season. Our PANETELLA 5c cigar is equal to any I Will Examine Your The compliments of the season to you! Mrs. II. M. Bond visited relatives at Dayton during the week. On Books ami Musical Instruments, next 3o Days. K. 1.. Conner returned from San Francisco Monday evening. C. (iRISSEN. Photo mounts cut to any size you wish at this office, and for sale cheaper than You Hay Be a Hard One the cheapest. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook returned Monday from their wedding tour to Los But we’ll venture you are not too hard a subject for a satisfactory photo if you Angeles, Calif. Our Specials tier and by virtue of a writ of execution, dated December 13th, 1899, issued out of tire Circuit Court of Raid county and stat» , upon and to en force the decree of forecioRUre and sale, made by Raid court on the 18th day of October, 1899, in the case of Emma II Torrance vs. Frederick Quappe and others, and to nre directed, I will, on the 20th day of .January, I'.roO, at eleven o’clock A M., of said day, at the court house door in McMinnville, in -aid county ami state, sell at public auction to tlie highest bidder for cash in U. 8. gold coin, the following described real property belonging to the defendant» in sai'l case, to wit TheS. half of the S. E quarter of tbe N. E quarter of Sec 13, in T. 2 S., R. 5 \\containing 20 acres, ami al ho a portion of the S. W. quartet of like N. W. quarter of section 18, in T. 2 S., R. 4 W., ami hounded as follows: Beginning at tht 5 W. corner of saidS W. quarter of Maid N. W quarter of said Sec, is; thence F 48 rods; thema N. 40 rods; thence W. 18 rotis; thence S. on township line between tow’nships 4 ami 5 forty rods to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres, more or less, all of sai<l real premises be ing in said county and state. Haiti lands are to hr so sold »o satisfy «aid execution W.G HENDERSON, Sheriff of Yamhill County. LOCAL NEWS. Estate of Joseph Bear. J. H. Eisele :«ppointe<l administrator with bonds fixed at |S00, tiled and approved. Het.- ry Gee, Wils Murray and Aaron Agee appointed appraisers. Estate of Thus. Huston, Petition to sell notes of G. C. Christenson, W. W McDonald and W. I*, He acock allowed, also two mortgage notes to Elizal>etli i Huston. First semi annual account tPe<l and approved and ordered that 1 money on hand lw> distnbuted as prs'ed I for. Estate of Alexander Stouten berg Final account heard and allowed Al It artificially digest »the food and aids it.inisfraior discliargt‘,1 and bondsmen Nature in strengthening and recon atructing the exhausted digestive or exonerated. Digests what you eat. gana. It lathe latest discovered digest Estate oi Susanna Grubb. Final ic- ant and tonic. No other preparation , count heard and allowed, executor dis can approach it In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures charged and the estate declared fully Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn. •nd finally settled. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Estale of Thoe. Withve<>tnhe. Petition Sick Head ache, Ga«t ralgia,Cramps, and I lor order for executor to cancel a mort all other résulta of imperfect digest ion Prepared by E C- DeWitt a Co Chicago gage bled, and ordered Dial the prayer ROGERS BROS. I of petitioners be grant«!. Warren <t Son have just received a large invoice of coffee of all grades and prices. Call and try them. Miss Bertha Wood of West Chehalem was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. T. Vinton, the first of the week. We now have a few thousand dollars to loan on farm property, at good terms. !2tf I rvine & V inton . D. M. Caldwell began taking the school census on Tuesday, for school clerk Rhodes. The place to buy the best coffee for the least money is at Warren & Son’s. ¿Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Kegg are in Cen tralia, Wash., for a visit of several days with friends. The New Home and Climax sewing machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- sen’s. 42tf Price Bros,, who had a bankrupt stock of goods on sale at the old Apperson stand, closed up last Saturday, and de parted for other fields. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for consti pation and liver troubles. Rogers Bros. There ia talk, nay» the Herald, of pnt- ting up an electric plant at Dayton. ith the beginning of the year tbe Sewlierg jxistotlice advanced from tbe fourth to tbe third claae, or presidential list. Tbe Yamhill county hen is reaching out fur foreign markets, a numlier of crates of |>oultry having been ship|>ed from this county lately. The new year edition of the Albany Daily Herald is a very creditable publi cation,'containing more than forty pages of descriptive matter and copper-plate illustrations. At the M. E. church the week of prayer is being held every evening except Sat urday. On Sunday the pastor will preach morning and evening on subjects in harmony with the thoughts of the week. The evening subject will be “The Psalmist’s Prayer for a Revival.” The brethren of the A. O. U. W at Callton will hold an entertainment and wild duck supper some evening soon in Howe's hall. The proceeds will be applied on the debt standing against their lodge building in that town. z^E. A Alderman of Dayton was a busi ness caller Wednesday. While lie ap preciated the tine weather, he said the fruit buds were already swelling in bis neighborhood, and a freeze later on would catch them if the sun continued to shine. H. A. Palmer,who has been running a locomotive on the line of the Utah North ern up in Montana, returned to this city with his family last Saturday. Mr. Palmer failed to pass the rigid physical examination to which theemploves were subjected, on account of a slight defect of hearing, therefore he has abandoned railroading for the present. At tbe first meeting of creditors of Emma G. Conner, bankrupt of Belle vue, held before Referee Rhodes, Jan. 3d, no creditors appeared and the usual order was made that no trustee be ap pointed or other meeting of the creditors called until further orders of the court. On the same date at the first meeting of the creditors of J. K. Conner, bankrupt, Joseph Thorp of Bellevue was appointed trustee and his bond fixed at |500. Tbe annua) prize numbers at C. Gris- sen’s are .317, 265 and 373. The holder of the first gets a gobi watch, the second It has been demonstrated repeatedly in an art book, and the third a calendar. every state in the Union and in many Are you one of them? Mrs. Myrtle Barnhart of Salem visited foreign coun’ries that Chamberlain’s friends in McMinnville last Friday. On Cough Remedy is a certain preventive It has become the Tuesday she departed for California to and cure for croup. visit for about three months at her form universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Liberty, W. Va., only re er home in Redlands. peats what has been said around the “I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, globe when he writes: “I have used tried doctors, visited mineral springs, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspep family for several years and always with sia Cure. That cured me.” It digests perfect euccess. We believe that it is what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour not only the best cough remedy, but stomach, heartburn and all forms of that it is a sure cure for croup. It has dyspepsia. Rogers Bros. saved the lives of our children a number C. C. Robbins, factory foreman at of times.” This remedy is for sale by Jones & Adams, last week resigned bis Howorth & Co., druggists. position, and is now looking for new At tlie First Baptist church President work. He is an A 1 workman in his line, and a man deserving of steady and H. L. Boardman will occupy the pulpit in the morning next Sunday and will lucrative employment. present the needs of the college. It is “One Minute Cough Cure is the best hoped that the citizens of McMinnville, remedy I ever used for coughs and colds. together with the members of the church It is unequaled for whooping cough. and congregation, as far as possible, will Children all like it,” writes II. N. Will- attend this service and thus show at Never fails, least by our presence our interest in Mc iams, Gentryville, Ind. It is the only harmless remedy that Minnville college. A quartet composed gives immediate results, (hires coughs, of Miss Mollie Patty, Mrs. Evenden, colds, hoarseness, croup, pneumonia, Prof. Wm. Scott and Mr. McCutcheon, bronchitis ami all throat and lung with Miss Grace Kiley as organist, and troubles, Its early use prevents con- under the leadership of Mrs. Evenden, I sumption. Rogers Bros. will hereafter have charge of the music Mrs. Anna Fennell and daughter Lena in this church. Therefore it hardly need of Ashland, Oregon, have been visiting be said that the musical programs at at C. A. Wallace's lor some time. They thia church will, from this time on, be ot A special program have a wide acquaintance among the the highest grade. older residents of the county, whom tnt*» of music wi” be given next Sunday wiil be pleased to meet as soon as the evening and the public is cordially ir. vited to attend. weather and the roads will permit. 5íeip forniture Ótcck Constantly Arriving’. I have ordered a Large Stock of New Furni ture for the early trade, much of it being already here, and more yet to arrive. A specially large supply of Bedroom Suits. The stock is more than will go in my store room, and I am placing them on display over the Racket store. Come and see us. 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The doctors are wholly unable to get rid of this vile poison. and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of the disease—th*1 sores and eruptions This they do by driving the poison into the system, and endeavor to keep it shut in with their constant doses of potash and mercury The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out into sores, and the tight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing thesystem more damage than the disease itself. Mr H. L Myers. 100 Mulberry St . Newark. N. J., says; “I had »pent a hundred dollars with the doctors, when I realised that they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my b dy. and these soon broke out into running sores, and I endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro duces 1 deeided to try S S. 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