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Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know it. LOCAL NEWS. nttnn. C. Griesen’s now stock of wall paper. 6 Fteah oysters at the fish market. t( The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian one vear for $2, strictly in advance /Under the beautiful sunshine of the past week the roads have tlried rapidly. Photo mounts cut to any size you wirfii at this office, and for sale cheaper than the fhcajarst. James O. F|iencer of Clifhui, Or, was in the city this week attending to mat ters of business. A literary society has been organized at Columbus school, and will hold its sessions on Friday eveuings. Camera and photograph supplies for all cheap at Hodson's. Prof, and Mrs. B. O. Snuffer of Amity witnessed.the Georgia Minstrels’ enter tainment Monday night. Rev. A. J. Hunsaker, of McMinnville, who has been pastor of the Baptist church of Dayton for several years, has resigned as pastor. His successor has not beon chosen. Rev. Hunsaker is an active worker in the church, but at his advanced age he finds the work here more than lie should <1<>. Tuesday evening, while Heibert Flet cher, who is about 13 years of age, was handling a 22-caliber pistol, it was dis charged and the ball passed through the thigh of his left leg, causing a bad wound. At present there appear« to be no dan ger of serious result from wound, and it is hoped that the boy will recover with out blood poisoning setting in. Dayton republican league met in Nich ols’ hall Saturday last for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and also dp-legates to attend the state league, which meets in Portland, Feb. 6th. The follow ing officers were elected: D. De Tiere, president; J. C. Nichols, vice president; Ed. Nichols, secretary. The following delegates were elected. J. M. Crawford, D. De Tiere, O. L. Carter, E. C. Nichols, E. A. Aiderman, T. P.Caugh- lin. On Monday last a number of members of Harmony lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. joined forces and went to Brother Geo. H. Baxter’s wood lot in Fletcher’s ad dition and cawed and split up a large quantity of stove wood for the family of their late deceased brother, D. M. Dor sey. Three teams hauled the greater part of the wood to the residence of Mrs. Dorsey, who of course greatly appreci ated the kindness and good will of those who assisted in getting the wood, aud of every member of Harmony lodge and Unity Degree lodge, A. O. U. W. From the Herald. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glans with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcome ; that unpleasant necessity cf being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many time3 during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer 8c Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. S. E. Goodrich is endeavoring through petition to secure free rural mail delivery for the - Dayton prairie country. « V — J— For pure home made buckwheat flour, you will find it at Warren & Son’s. NOTICI: Off FUNAI. SETTI.EtlENT. Co. Superintendent Littlefield is in his busy Beason visiting schools, and will be found in his office only on Saturdays for the present. 1 have money to loan on farm prop erty at good terms. Parties wishing to borrow, call and see me. K L. C onner . Steamer Gypsy has been obliged to discontinue operations on the Long Tom river owing to a lack of water. Rumor says that the boat will make regular trips between Portland and McMinnville. In the < minty Court of Yarnbill County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of A. C. Martin, deceased. OTICE fa hereby given that the undersigned, W. W. Levis, as executor of the estate of A' Martin, deceased, hastlled his final account of his administration upon said estate In said court, and said court ha- made ail order fixine thefitbday of March, A. D. 1900, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day at tli< c ainty court house at McMinnville, Yamhill c.iuuty, Oregon, as the time mid place for the final hearing of said final account ami all objec tion thereto, if any there be. Now, therefore, all persona Interested in said estate are hereby notified ami required to appear at said time and place ami show cause, it an; there be, why said accounts should not be al lowed ami approved, and said estate forever and linal ly sett lea, and said executor discharged and his bondsmen exonerated 7-4 Dated this January 29th, 1900. W. \Y. LEVIS, Executor of said Estate. RAMSEY & FENTON, Atty's for said Estate. D. P. Thompson has received word that satisfactory progress is being made in the cutting of the granite blocks for the public fountain lie will cause to be erected between the plaza blocks in Portland. The granite is being cut at Barre, Vt., and will be shipped all ready to set up. Mr. Thompson expects to sec the fountain completed by July 1. I Will Examine Your The place to buy the best coffee for the least money is at Warren & Son’s. N We now have a few thousand dollars to loan on farm property, at good terms. 12tf I rvine & V inton . No better woik done in Oregon on Shirts, collars and cuffs than at the Mc- Minnville Steam Laundry, Try us and lie convinced. One off the ff'iae*t. Over thirty teachers of Yamhill county were present at the local institute held in Amity last Saturday, and it was one of the most pleasant and profitable ses- sions of the year. President Campbell of the state nor- mill at Monmouth was unable to be pres ent, but sent in his stead Prof. B. F. Mulkey, who entertained the teachers with a splendid address, which is being highly spoken of. A number of visitors were present. Charles Grissen has taken a home stead on the Willamina which includes within its border« the celebrated Willa By the intelligent use of the mina waterfall. He will no doubt make Opothalmoscope. 1 am prepared it hie summer camping ground, and to make the internal examination many of his friends are likely to be at of your eyes and determine tracted thither under bis proprietorship. Pity ’Tie ’Tis True, but We Are Not whether or not the defect is an All Mill*. T he locality is one of nature’s delightful error of refractions or disease. freaks, and can be made easily accessi I also have the finest Trial case McMinnville advertises for bids for for testing your eyes in Yamhill ble with a team. furnishing the city with twelve hundred County Lenses ground for the The New Home and Climax sewing cords of wood for use at the water works. most ilifilcult cases. machines, needles and extras at C. Grie This is where our neighbors are at a great disadvantage. Here at Newberg sen’s. 42tf D. A. SMITH, Optician. the water simply runs down bill and Lyle Wright and George Graves of Next door to P. O., McMinnville. Amity heard the Georgia Minstrels does its own pushing.—Graphic. EAST AND SOUTH Monday night. Adverti*e<l I.criers. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers purify Letters for the following persons re VIA the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the main uncalled for in the McMinnville system. Famous little pills for consti dostothce Jan. 31st, 1900. pation and liver troubles. Rogers Bros. Boliar’, Wm. Wilde. Miss Hazel OF THE Wiekles. Robte Attorney and Mrs. C. C. f.indcn of Farnsworth, Henry Taylor, Mrs. Madge Fletcher, Elsie (pack?) Sheridan were in the city Monday night, Pierce, Murry and attended the Georgia concert. J as . M c C ain , P. M. Two RxpreAh TraiiiN Dntly See the ad of the Forest Grove Poultry To Meei l.liriuiry loth. yards. Mr. Garrison, the proprietor, is LBAV1 ARRIVI Portland 8:30 A M | Portland 7 1 > P M a pioneer missionary in the poultry in I he republican etale central Committee Portland........... 7:00 P M I Portland.. U 15 A M ban Francisco 8 05 a M » hu b ranciMCo. 7 do a dustry, and otters poultry raisers a and the republican congressional commit Han Francisco. 8:25 P M | flan Frani i-t-o fi .»• P M chance to improve their fowls. tee will meet at Portland, February 15, Above trains Mop at all stations between Port The California Rose Co., Los Angeles, to make arrangements for the state and land and Haiein. Turner, Mai ion, .leflertion, congressional conventions. The con Albany, Tangent, ^hwlih, llalsex, Harrisburg Cal., are headquarters on the coast for gressional committee will meet in the Junction City, Eugene. Cottage Gn»ve, Drain nice fleld-grown rose bushes. All the Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to San ETauclflco inclusive. latest and best sorts. Send for a cata morning, ami the state committee in the afternoon. The calls for the meetings logue today. 5-4 DINING CARS ON ORDEN ROUTE. have been issued by Chairman Steel, of PULL.MKN * BUFPBT The members of the Manila Guards SLBEPEPS having accomplished the pm pose of their existence, and evidently believing their SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, part of the war with the Philippines is Attached to all Through TrniiiH. over, are making out their dischargee in West side niviaioii. official form. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAI.IJB Mrs. Frances L. Heston, wife of Canby Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Heaton, of Dundee, who wa« spoken <>f 7 W A M ' Lv Portland Ar 1 5.r«0 P M last week as being in a very critical con 10 (M) A M 1 Lv McMinnville 1 V 8:0« P M having gone through the 11:65 P M ! Ar ( \ Hüls Lv 1 1:20 P M dition after At Albany ami Corvallis r•onnvet will ordeal of a surgical operation, died <>n Friday morning. Tire deceased was trfcins of Or. ( 'entrai A Kasten11 Ry. Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Decem ber 24, 1857, and was married to Canby Heston June 24,1879, at Lawrence, Kan 4 60 P M I 1 V Fort land Ar 1 8 25 A M 7 21 P M 1 Ar McMinnville I.V 1 .5 .V A M gas. To them were born r ight children »30 P M 1 Ar Indcpuinh'iii e I .V 1 4 •<> A K all of whom are living.—Graphic. Eyes Free of charge The Shasta Route WOhPŒfCMï Rebate ticket* on tale between Portland Sac ramento and Han Francisco. N»-i rates fl? first claw, and 111 second ela*s. including sleepci C. II MARKIIA.M. Gen. Freight and Pasaenger Agent. Rate» and ticket« to FaMern point* ami Europe. Alao JAPAN. CHINA. Ho.\<»Ll J I iud AI S THALIA can la» obtained from U. X. IlV/rox or 3f. I/. Uortner, Ticket Agent«. McMinnville R. KOKH1.KR, Manager. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It aril flclally digest s t he food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon nt rue ting the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation cau approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Head ache, Gastralgla, Cramp«, and allother result« of imperfect digestion Prapared by K. C DeWitt a Co . Chicago HOGEHS BROS. Small holes were burnt in the roofs of the houses occupied by E. Estes, near the railroad, and Ivan I*aniel in west McMinnville on Sunday morning. The former occurred at 11 o'clock, and the other at 7, Indore many people were up Both blazes were extinguished without the aid of the tire company, though the run was marie to the Estes residence, and was a hard one, over the rough roads. The cause in both cases was a defective flue. In the case <>f Kiernan vs Kral.’ at Portland last week, the jnrv returned a verdict against the defendant for |5.179- .10. Thill was the second trial t>f a ver< hard-fought ease, ami the plaintiti and his attorneys, Mr. T. H. Ward ami Mr Henn I McGinn, naturally feel ven well satisfied at the result, Mr. Ed. Mendenhall, leading attorney for Mr. Kratz, w as granted 15 days to move for a new trial and JO days to prepare a bill of exceptions. The ease will probably go to the supreme court. The suit was liroiiglit to recover on bank certificate-. gtven in putchsse of the Atlas mill at this place, and which were afterwards exchanged for other eertiticates. Teacher*’ l/amination.. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Yambill county will bold the regular examination of appli cants for state papers at McMinnville, l'ebruaty 14, 15, 16 aud 17tii as follows: Commencing Wednesday,February 14th. at 9 o’clock and continuing until Satur day, February 17th, at 4 p. m. Wednes day—jienmansliip, history, s|>elling, algebra, reading and school law ; Thurs day—written arithmetic, theory of teach ing, grammar, book-keeping, physics, civil government ; Friday—physiology, geography, mental arithmetic, composi tion and physical geography; Saturday— botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature and psychology. E. V. Lil 1'1 l-HELD, Co. Supt. Ileal fatale Transfer*. Week ending Jan. 31st: 8 M Jeffreys and wf to Jas Jeffreys 160 a pt Mary Jeffreys d 1 c t 4 r 3.» A E < alkins et ux to John Egli lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 blk 7 Dundee and tracts 77, 78 and 8> Dundee Or chard Homes ................................ C W Hodson and wf to S R and F L Kobersteiu 40 a sec 14-2-4 . Wm. O. Hipwell et al to Newberg Orchard Assn 37 a also 24 lota in N O Assn ...................................... H W Sitton et ux to E J Spike 1-10 a in Carlton .................................. E J Spike to Kate D Sitton 1-10 a in Curl ton ...................................... Robert Hertig to Jacob and Mary Ann Hertig 94 a t 2 r 3................. A Gwinn et ux to O P McLaughlin lot 7 blk 2 Scroggin add to Sheri dan .................................................. Edward and C P Hadaway to Chas Hadaway 314.12 a pt Hadaway d 1 c t 5 r 4 ..................................... G E Johnson et uxto Vina Johnson 37 a pt Ja« Johnson d 1 c t 3 r 4 John McIntire et ux to Laura J Dell tract adjoining Laiayette ..... G P Kinyon et ux to Herman A Grafe 13 54 a near Newberg . Chiistine Clemenson et al to Mar tha Young 1 a pt Deskins diet 3 r 2.................................................. Burr Johnson et ux to Thos J and E S Ott 24 a pt Jas Johnson d 1 c tjr4 ............................................ Jas Johnson et ux to Thos J and Ellen S Ott 24 a pt Johnson <1 1 c Geo W Bibee et ux to W Tyler Smith 840 eq ft in 8 Sheridan W Tyler Smith et ux to Geo W Bi bee 840 sq ft S Sheridan . . A M Franklin et ux to Francis Wil lis 5 a t 4 r 5 .................................. Henry Miller et ux to Juletta Shires -1 a t 3 r 2................. ......... C L and F S Fendall to F A Chap man 240 a eec9-5-7 ..................... J A Arment and wf to Hannah Bond 52*4 a pt Mathew Hall d 1 c t 3 r 3 ............. ..................... 17 50 Hannah Bond to Theda M Huntley 121 j a pt Malinda Hall die t 3 r o Q ....................................................... H W Gillingham to H D Ponnay 80 a sec 12-4 6 ............................. T M and P M Stow to Eliza E Brow er 2-9the int 102x66 ft in McM. . ------ »»*.-* Molli Tea positively cure* Sick headache, indigestion and .constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts aud 50 cts. For sale by Rogers Bros. 2 ------ *--------------- I’robate Court. Guardianship of Seymour Washburn, a minor. Bond approved. Guardianship of John Anderson, in sane. Third semi-annual account filed and approved. Estate of John J. Coulee. Inventory and appraisement filed and approved. Estate of A. C. Martin. Final account filed and set for heating March 6th at 11 a. m. Executor ordered to distribute the money on band as prayed for. Estate of Jerome B. Franklin. Final account filed and set for hearing March 6th at 10 it. m. Estate of Chas. Handley. Eighth semi annual account filed and approved. Estate of W. H. Tidd. Final account filed and set for hearing on March 6th, at 11 a. m. MOST VIOLENT CASES HAVE The greatest care should be any little sore, pimple or seratc show s no disposition to heal under erdin- ADDCADCn AT AQ arv treatment No one can tell how soon these ftil L h IILU Hl I lllul ntj will develop into Cancer of the worst type. So many people die from Cancer simply be itti- they l<> not know just what the disease ia; they naturally turn themselves over to the doctors, mid ire forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous operation—the ottlv treatment " liich the doctors know for Cancer. The disease promptly returns, howe' er, at; I is even more violent and destructive than before. Cancer is a deadly poison in the blood, and an operation, plaster, or other external treatment can h.1 vo no effect whatever upon it. The cure n. 11st come from within—the last vestige of poison must be eradicated. Mr Win Walpole, of Walshtown, S D, say«: “A little blotch about the size of a pea came under my left eye gradually growing larger, from which shooting pains t inierva - ran in all directions I t>ecame greatly alarmed :>i I'1 -d a good doctor, who pronounced it Cancer ai d dvi« I that it lie cut out, but this I could not con -♦i t to. I road in my local paper of a cure effected by . 'S S S S.. and decided to try it It acted like a charm th< Cancer becoming nt first irritated, and then dbch.-irginj vrrv freely. This gradually grew less and then discon _ tinned altogether, leaving a small scab which soon drop M pe«i ■ if an>l now onlv a healthy little «ear remains when what threatened to destroy my life once hel i full sway.’ Positively the only cure for Cancer is Swift's Specific— MERE PIMPLES. S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD —becanse it i« the only remedy which can go deep enough to reach the root of the disease an 1 force it out of the sistem permanently. A surgical operation does not reach the bl. od the real «eat of the disease—because the U<»ni co- net f>c cut auxiti. Insist upon S. T 8.; nothing can take its place. S S. S. cures also any ca-e of Scrofula. Emma. Rheumatism Conta^i 1 1’ nioi d-I’clson, Uloer«, 8ores, . r any ot her form of blood disease Valuabi b-xiksmn Cancer and Bl<x«i Disease« will be mailed free to any address b Sw ift Specific Company, Atlanta. 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