* The A. 8. Lane family living on the Prof. J. N. Hart, school sujierintend- ent of Polk county*, was In the city yes- river a mile and a half below town, all terday. He is in the race for the office of whom have been sick with what the C. Grissen’s new stock of wall papier. 6 of district attorney, being also a shining doctors think is the smailj>ox are now Fresh oysters at the fish market, if about well and will e»x>n be able to be light at the bar. out again. The disease was brought Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Conner were in 'The governor of Oregon has received home by one of the boys from the log­ Portland several days the past week. quite an honor in being invited to speak ging camp in Tolk county, where a num­ The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian at the Lincoln Day banquet in Chicago ber of men have had the same, though one vear for (2, strictly in advance February 12th. This is the first time in opinions differ as to whether it is small­ Walter Holman visited in McMinn­ the history of the country that a Pacific pox or not Dr. Harry Littlefield has coust orator has been invited to deliver been here for several days assisting hie ville Monday and Tuesday. Photo mounts cut to any size you wish the oration. It is possible the governor brother Dr. IL J. in his practice. On at this office, anil for sale cheaper than may accept, and hie friends are satisfied Monday they performed a very critical that in so doing, he will do honor to the surgical operation on the person of Mre. the cheapest. occasion and reflect credit upon the state, ✓ 'Canby Heston of Dundee, the results of from Dr. Harry Littlefield came up The evangelistic services which have which are still in very grave doubt. A Portland Monday and visited with his been conducted at the M. E. church for gall stone which was giving very serious brother till the following day. Camera and photograph supplies for some time past will be continued this trouble was removed,and while the phy­ week, with sermon every night except sicians hope that the patient may be all cheap at Hodson's. There is a disc sc prevailing in this Saturday by the pastor, Henry T. Atkin able to withstand the shock and recover country most dangerous because so decep­ A Dallas paper says: “Musical talent son. A song service preceiles the preach­ from the disease, they are aware that tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure of McMinnville will give a recital in Dal­ ing service. Next Sunday being the they have a very difficult case on their or apoplexy are often the result of kidney las in the near future. The program hands......... N. C. Christenson was down disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad­ will contain many novelties and will quarterly meeting, the Presiding Elder, vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack doubtless furnish a delightful evening’s Rev. Dr. Watters will be here, but not from McMinnville the first of the week the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves until the evening at 7:30, at which time and while here closed a »leal with J. C. break down and waste away cell by cell. entertainment. There will be solos, du­ he will preach. In the morning the Sawyer by which he again becomes the Then the richness of the blood—the albumen ets, quartets, octets and choruses. Watch pastor will preach as usual and his sub­ owner of the grain warehouse at the rail­ —leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s for further announcements.’’ ject will be “The Lord’s Song.” Every- road station. He has taken a partner Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. For pure home-made buckwheat flour. boiy is cordially invite»! to all these ser­ in the warehouse business at McMinn- , Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the now dis­ covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder you will find it at Warren A Son’s. vices. On Monday morning at V :30 the ville and North Yamhill, which will and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands State Superintendent of Public In­ quarterly meeting will be held, and wilt probably relieve him of the personal of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent struction J. H. Ackerman is expected to be presided over by Dr. Watters; all oversight of the business at McMinn- and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free visit the publie schools of this city to­ members of the quarterly conference are ville ami the probabilities are that he by mail, also a book telling about Swamp- day. urged to be present, ami those who have will return to Newberg with bis family Root and its wonderful cures. Address I have money to loan on farm prop­ reports to make are requested to bring some time the coming season. Mr. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and Christenson grew up with the farmers mention this paper. erty at good terms. Parties wishing to them written. of.this community, and by his upright borrow, call and see me. The department of music of McMinn- methods of doing business he gained R L. C onner . ville college gave a pleasing entertain- Charley Hoberg has purchased an in­ ment on Friday evening, under direction their confidence so that he now lias a terest in a mining claim near Baker of Mrs. Annie Evenden, being the first good stand-in with them in the ware- City, and lias named it the “Mary Jane,” public recital of the school year. The house business, and he will drop back into his old place without a jar. We Hfter his mother. program was varie»! and extensive. Vo­ By the intelligent use of the will be glad to see the family back again cal solos were rendered by Robert Ven- We now have a few thousand dollars to Opothulmoscope. 1 am prepared as residents of New-berg.—Graphic. son, Stella Redmond, A. E. Lambert, E. to make the internal examination loan on farm property, at good terms. ------- ► . — of your eyes and determine S. Warren, W. T. Macy, Mollie Patty, 12tf I rvine & V inton . whether or not the defect is au YOI’K FACE Miss Julia Prentiss will soon begin George McCutcheon and Mrs. Ethel error of refractions or disease. Dorris. Piano renditions were given by teaching school in the Happy valley 1 also have the finest Trial case district, her arrival from Jefferson being Bessie Cook, George Adams, Edna Hod- Shows the state of your feelings and the for testing your eyes in Yamhill •■xpected this week, after which her eon, Pearl Campbell, Everett Latourette, -late of your health as well. Impure blood County. Lenses ground for the most ditlicult cases. brother Joe intends going to Baker City. Mrs. Asbury, Fleta Magers, Jennie Craw­ makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow ford ami Freda Latourette. These were complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. The place to buy the best coffee fo> of greater or less excellence, according to If you ate feeling weak and worn outand the least money is at Warren & Son’s. the advancement of the pupil Some do not have a healthy appearance you Mr. O)e Madison of Reedville visited members of the class are said to have should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures with F. H. Barnhart on Tuesday. A few lelt strongly the force of the rule which all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparil­ EAST AND SOUTH years ago the latter gentleman sold the makes public appearance compulsory on la? and so called purifiers fail; knowing VIA former a farm in Kansas, upon which such occasions, but in realizing the this we sell every bottle on a positive guar­ strength of the rule and in their com­ antee. For sale by Rogers Bros. his brother still resides. pliance to the best of their ability, they The New Home and Climax sewing OF THE ■lepeixls I |>on I.o» ulity. machines, needles and extras at C. Gris won much credit for themselves. The unique features of the program in piauo sen’s. 42tf A Baker City paper has just dis­ performance was the opening caprice by I HI HlVItiV 'p VV Rev. Geo. W. Fender occupied the covered that it takes twice as many Maud Hobbs and Mrs. Evenden—a duet Two Express Trains Daily pulpit of the First Cumberland Presby­ on two pianos. The selection was ex­ bushels of w heat to buy a stove as terian church of Portland on Sunday, LEAVE. ARRIVE Valiev farmers have Portland ...... 8:30 A M | Portland......... 7:1.5 P M the pastor, Rev. Geo. A. Blair, being in- tremely well timed, and was difficult. it did in 1896. Portland............7:00 P M I Portland......... 11:15AN" A piano quartet, Boccaccio, by the Mis­ known that for some time, says the Han Francisco.. *:05 A M 8an Francisco..? vo A 5 »■apacitated with a dislocated ankle. ses Hobbs, Latourette, Crawford and Salem Journal. Han Francisco, b 23 P M | .San Francisco..6:55 P M Rev. Fender’s pulpit was acceptably Above trains slop nt all stations between Port tilled Sunday morning by Dr. J. H Campbell, was among the most appre­ This is a stock argument of dem- land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson, ciated performances, and they were Albany, 1.111 -.«• 111. Sbedds. Hataey. Harrisburg Douglass of this city. crats and populists endeavoring to called back to repeat it. The college 1 Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain Tt was Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to San The California Rose Co., I .os Angeles, glee club made their initial appearance. prove general hard times. Francisco lnclusli Cal., are headquarters on the coast for I’he club is composed of the follow ing used for a time in populistic Kansas, DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. nice field-grown rose bushes. All the young men: Messrs. Storey, Latourette, but has been investigated along PVH-L.7VTWN * BUFFET latest and best sorts. Send for a cata Fellows, McKillop, Converse, Smith, other lines, and the result was that SLEEPERS logue today. 5-4 Brown, Hopfield, Adams, McCutcheon, the rise in prices as a rule has fa­ SECOND CLAS s T l EEPING CARS Grandpa Embree w as 94 years old Jan Lambert, Cooper and Black. Although vored the farmer about as much as nary lltli, and that evening his children, thirteen in number, there was nothing anyone else. There it requires 20 Attacheil to nil Through Trains. They per cent more wheat tn buy a stove West Hide Division. grandchildren and neighbors gathered at unlucky in their performance. BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND COKVALLP his home oil the hill south of town to first sang “The Moon is Brightly •¡learn­ than it did in 1896. but it takes 2' IV »Mail Train Daily, iExcept .Sunday.) help him have a good time. He is in ing," and, if possible, they gave this old per cent less corn, it takes about The audience unusual good health, and that evening melody added charms. three-fourths as much sugar, coffe» a» le»l_as one of the youngest of the as- must hear them again, anil they gave A bush- “Every Day'11 Bo Sunday Bye and Bye." or tea as it would in 1896. -emblage.— Dallas Itemizer. At Albant and Corvallis connect will It is quite unusual to get together so el of.corn will buy over half as much DeWitt's Little Early Risers purify trains of Or. Central A E.» tern By many young men with voices so well again sugar and coffee as it would in Express Train Daily, t Except Sunday.) I lie blood, clean the liver, invigorate the harmonized. The college octette was 1800. A ton of broom-corn will buy system. Famous little pills for consti­ ilie choral offset to the glee club. It is about three times as much of any­ 4 r m ! Lv Portland A pation ami liver troubles. Rogers Bros. Ar 1 t 7.21 compose») of Misses Mollie and Mattie thing the farmer has to buy, with >• M i Ar McMinnville l.v 1 A y « :«» P M 1 Ar Indepvndent'AN Lv 1 4:50 A A The Corvallis Times reports that dur­ ¡’atty, Elsie ami Maud Hobbs, Grace the pos able exception of wire and Rebate tl< kcM on Mib’hi t u i t’li Portland Sac ing the i0,UU0 I »ouglaa conntv iio.ooo 100,tw Henry Sims leluine»! on M nday tiom Bohemia district (Douglas l('0.l>0t> southern Oregon, lie is nursing a brok­ 1’iHis amt Curry counties Santism............................... Nominal en leg received from the caving of a bank while he was mining. Total t:i.2S»,OlO It lias lieen demonstrated repeate»!ly in every state in the I'niou and in many Ilntiita ■> Ureal Kun nn I liumber- Ittln's l ung It Krincdy. foreign coun’ri».» that Chaml<»rlain'e Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug Cough Remedy i- a certain preventive and cure for croup. It has become the store, informs us that he is having a universal remedy for that disease. M. great run on Chamberlain's Cough Rem V. Fisher of Lils rty, W. Va., only re- edv. lie pells five bottles of that medi­ |x»ats what has la'en sai»t around the cine to one of any other kind, and it globe when he writes: “1 have need gives great satisfaction. In these .lava Chamberlain's Cough Rcmeilv in my of la grippe there in nothing like Cham­ family for several years ami always with berlain’» Cough Remedy to stop the perfect success. We believe that it is congh, heal up the soar throat and lunge not only the l*st congh remedy, but and give relief within a very abort time. that it is a sure cure for croup. It has The sales are growing, and all who try it save»! the lives of our children a number are pleased with its prompt action.— of times.” This remedy is for sale by South Chii ago Daily Calumet. For sale by lfuworth A Co., druggist*. 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