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SOUTH AND EAST VIA The Shasta Route Trains leave McMinnville fur Portland ami way stations at 5:68 a. in., and 3:06 p. m. Leave for Corvallis at 10 a. in. Ix-ave Portland Leave Albany.. .... 8:30 a. m. ..12:30 p. lu. 8at i amento....... ..... 5:0t> p. m. San Francisco.. ..7.45 p. in. Ogden .................. ....5:45a. m. 11:45 a. in. 9:00 a. m. Kansas City......... ..... 7:25 a. m. 7 25 a. m. 9:30 a in ...... 7:45 a. m. Chicago.......... s... lx»« A ngeles......... ..... 1:20 p. in. Ei Paso................ . ... 6:00 p. m. Port Worth.......... ..... 6 30 a. in. < íty of liexieo ..... 9:;»5 a. m. 1:00 a. in. ilouston ............... New Orleans...... .6 25 p. m. Washington......... 6.42 a. m. 12:43 p. ni. New York Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or leansand Washington. ConuvcUing ut San Francisco with several steamship linea for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippine«, Central and South America. See MR W. MERRIMAN, »gent at McMinn ville station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, Gen. Passenger Agent. Portland, Or. LOCAL NEWS. Cl. ON»'. CAI.I. FOB MIN l.l»F. Melvin Lynch hands us a clipping Mrs. True, of Middleton. is visiting from a Washington paper giving an ac her nisler, Mr». John Willis. count of a narrow escape recently ex Largest stock of bulk garden seeds at perienced by his father, Martin Lynch. The dispatch is from Oakesdale, Wash., Daniels’ produce market. under date of April loth, and reads as Mias Mabel Adkins of Hillsboro is vis follows: “An accident occurred in town iting Mrs. E. 8. Warren. last evening which came near costing M. Wanted—Wool and tnohair, by M. ' Lynch his life, lie was walking down B. Hendrick. 13tf Steptoe avenue last evening in company Miss Nellie Larkin of NVwberg is vis with his wife and daughter when he iting lier sister, Mrs. N. C. Christenson. heard the report of a gun and felt the 45c cash buys a plug of Star tobacco at ping of a bullet in his left shoulder. It was found that the ball had merely tire Grange store. Battle Axe 38c. raised the flesh where it had struck the I»ell Warren has lieen visiting Carl left shoulder and raked across his back. Sliortridge at Dolph the past week. This morning Town Marshal Burns, ac New 1900 model Rambler bicycles, companied by Mr. Lynch, went out to clincher or cemented tires, latest im look for some clue to the would-be as proved. Prices |20 to |40. F. W. Spencer. sassin, and the marshal while standing E. H. Woodward and son of the N'ew- near the house of old Watty Evans lierg Graphic were pleasant callers at heard some boys ask the old man what this office on convention day. he was shooting at last night. He re Farmers, take your poultry, eggs and plied that he was shooting at a cat and produce to the fish and poultry market that he would kill the blamed thing yet and get the highest cash price. if he could shoot straight enough. Evans . H. A. B almer , Prop. admitted that it was he who must have Mrs. G. W. Bradley, who has been se fired the shot, and was terrified to think riously HI lately, went to Portland on how near he had come to taking a man's Wednesday’s train, to secure medi life. Mr. Lynch allowed the matter to drop. The bullet that struck Mr. Lynch cal treatment. We now have a few thousand dollars to was fired from a 32-calibre revolver and was found by Mr, Lynch in the lining of loan on farm property, at good terms. his coat. To all appearances it was I2tf I rvine & V inton . was T. E. Conner of Whiteson is recovering in the same condition as when it the from a severe illness due to pneumonia, fired, being unscarred except by rities in the barrel of the revolver. ” lie is going to travel about by wagon for HrkOlutions on tile Deatliof Cliaa. W. Walls. Alliany, Or., April 19, 1900. To the Officers and Neighbors of Albany Camp, No. 103, Woodmen of the World: We, your committee, appointed to pre sent a memorial on the life and charac ter of our late neighbor, C. W. Watts, Iteg leave to report the following: Neighbor Watts was born in St Hel ens, Columbia county, Oregon, on July 17. 1858, and died in Dawson City, N. W. Ter , on Marell 15, 1900, aged 41 years, 7 months and 28 days. He re moved to Lafayette, in Yamhill county, when quite young, where he spent his boyhood days, removing to Salem and later to Albany, Oregon. The greater portion of his life was spent in the newspaper and printing bu- siness, being at one time city editor of the Salem Statesman. He was active in politics, and at one time was reading clerk of the senate. He resided at Albany for about 15 years. He eschewed the ordinary vicious hab its of men, was kind and liberal to a fault. His gentlemanly, courteous and genial disposition won for him a host of friends wherever known. He was charter member of Albany Camp No. 103, and was elected its first clerk. He was active and enthusiastic, punctual in attendance, a tireless worker for the interests of tjie order, and social ly, the life of the camp, being particular ly original in entertainment work, being versatile and fluent tn address. When the gold excitement of the Northwest Territory came, he, in com. pany with several other Albany men, including Neighbor D. B. Monteith, who lost his life in those northern regions, went to Dawson City to better his for tunes, engaging in the brokerage and hotel business. After about two years spent in and about Davysou City, in March, 1900, he contracted pneumonia, lingering about twelve days, and died March 15th, 1900. Calmly folding his hands across his breast and with a smile he passed away, leaving his wife, Emma N., his daughter Emma M., and his fa ther, Dr. J. W. Watts of Lafayette. Resolved, That tlie sudden removal of such a life from our midst leaves a va cancy and a shadow that will be deeply realized by all the neighbors and friends of this camp, and that with deep sym pathy for the bereaved relatives of the deceased, we express our hope that even so great a loss to us 411 may be overruled for good by him who doeth all things well. a season in the hope of further inproving uoi * h »: i < liis health. In other words,a trial of the Will Evans spent Sunday at Upper efficacy of “roughing it.” Willamina. Timber Land Act J line 3,1878.—Notice lor The Racket Store is just the place Mr. Conrod of near Sheridan, spent Publication. To buy your ribbon and your lace, Mouday with his daughter, Mrs. Chas. And everything along our line, United States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, March 14,1900. Agee. You ’ ll find is very, very fine. 1\TOTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress Miss Louella Agee returned home Fri A new club has been organized by the of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in lhe States of California, Oregon, young folks, who call it the "Penocbe’ day, from a long stay with her sister Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend* rd to all the public land states by act of Augpst club. They hold a weekly meeting at Mrs. II, Phillips. 4. 1892, Almon E. Lodge of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed which they give a literary and musical Jasper Agee and wife were visiting in tiiin office his sworn statement No. 5167, for program, and then adjourn to trie kitch Sunday with the family of Herbert Phil the purchase of the NEV4 of Section No 82 in Township No. 1 S. Range No. 6 VV., and will oiler en and make penoehe candy. The lips, near Shetidan. proof to show that the land sought i,s more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural club is likely to become very popular Miss Ella White came out from Sheri purposes, and to establish his claim to said land with people of the traditional “sweet before liie Register and Receiver of this office at dan Sunday to begin teaching in the <Vegon City, on Saturday, the 2d day of June, tooth.” Beaver Dam school the following day. ]«». He names as witnesses Paul Rossman. A. T The populists of Marion county refuse A few of otir citizens attended the pri Kelliher and Chat» Delaney of Salem, Oregon, to endorse the nominees for judge, clerk, maries held in Sheridan Saturday. Wtn. and Mrs. A. E. Lodge ot Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abo\e described lands are requested to tile their and recorder on the “Citizens” ticket, Casey was nominated as road supervisor claims in this office on or before said 2d day of and liavo issued a cal) for a citizens mass by both republicans and democrats. June, 1900. CHAM. R MOORES, Register. meeting for Saturday, May 5th. Bert Huffman and Clyde Tawney of Timber Land, Act .fune 3, 1H78.—Notice Miss Ida Pagenkopf, teacher in dis the Highlands spent Sunday in Gopher. for Publication. trict No. 8 northwest of town, sends this Bert will leave this week for Sumpter, office a handful of ripe wild strawberries, where he intends spending the summer Vnileil States Land Otllee, Oregon City, Ore. "Out of the ehill and the shadow, which were gathered by her pupils on March 14. l'jtxi Into the thrill and the shine; Misses Esther Eborall and Lillie Cock N^OTICE I s hereby given that tn compliance the 23d day of April. On the same day Ont of the death and the famine, with the provisions of the act of congress Into the fullness divine, of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of the berries reached us we had a hail erham returned to their homes near Mc l’l> front the strife and the hattie, timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Minnville, Monday, after a short visit . Oft with shamefill defeat. Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ asextended storm that was very suggestive of ice Up to the palm and the laurel, with Mr. and M rH John Eborall. to all 'he public land states by act of August 4, Alt, but the rest will be sweet.” 1W2, Emma E. Lodge ot Portland, county of cream. Verily, Oregon sometimes has Mrs Ada Rogers and chihlfen, <d Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day tiled the extremes. Your committee would recommend as in this ortice her sworn statement No. ftlbtl, for Pleasant Hill, visited over Suntlay with a token of our affection of his worthiness the purchase of the SEQ of Section No. 82, in Cyclone cameras, Seeds' dry plates, Ve- in honor of his memory, that a page Township-No. 1 S., range No. 6 IV., and will offer her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Yocum. Mr. and be set aside on our records and this me to sliow that the land sought is more valuable lox paper,, prints by lamp light and for ha limber or stone than for agricultural pur Rogers has been buying cattle in the I morial be inscribed thereon and a copy poses, mol to establish her claim to said land be makes the best pictures; no time lost. O. of the same be sent, one to his family valley lately. fore the Register and Receiver of this office at O. Hodson sells them. < iregon l ’ity, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2d day of one to his father, and that the char Mrs. Sarah Potter and daughter Flo of 1 and June, 1900. ter and jewels of this camp be draped in The railway conductors give an excur She names as witnesses Paul Rossman. A. T. Sumpter, are expected here soon to spend mourning for thirty days. Kelliher and Chas. Delaney, ot Salem, Oregon, sion every spring, and it is their rule to amt Almon E. Lodge of Portland, Oregon. L. L. S wan , the summer. Miss Flo ha^been very ill Any and all persona claiming adversely the make each one of these trips more enjoy J. L. V anjvinkle , ' Committee. abme-descrlbed lands are requested to tile their able than the one preceding it. J.ast of pneumonia, but is better now. They F. Ii. A i . lhn , claims In this ottiee on or tiefore -aid 2d day of June, 1900. CHAS. B MOORES, Register. Accepted April 19, A. D. 1900. year they held the jubilee at Sulem and hope the change of climate will hasten her recovery. L. L. S wan , Clerk. a largo party attended from McMinn ville and neighboring towns. This yoar lu nhnost every neighborhood there is | N Pursuance of« decree and order of sale duly the trip will be made to The Dalles, giv 1 rendered In the Circuit Court of the State of ing everybody an opportunity to view some one whose life has been saved by Oregon, for the county of Yiunhill. on the ( 'hamberlainaOolic,Cholera and Diarh.ea Kith day of April. A. D. l'JUi. In the suit of Aitliur the magnificent scenery of the majestic The double train service io be estab Remedy, or who has been cured of chron Muchllllps, pluintiff, vs. Florence A. Frisby et ill. di-tendiinls, and under, by virtue of and pur Columbia, Consult the ad in another ic diarrhoea bv the use of that medicine. lished between l'ortlami and Chicago suant to a writ of execution duly Issued out of column, for additional information April 22, in which liie O. R. A bi., the said court in said suit on the 25th dsy of April, Such persons make a point of telling of it t'nion l acilie and lhe Oregon Short Line l'.Kkl. I will expose for sale and sell us the Ina dl- 1 have money to loan on farm prop whenever opportunity otters, hoping that rects, at public sale for cash tn hand, to the are interested, w ill shorten the through highest bidder, at the coni t bouse door ill the erty at good terms. Parties wishing to it may be the means of saving other lives. time 11 hours. Tiain No. 2, leaving Port city of McMinnville, 1 ainbillcounty, Oregon, 011 For sule by lloworlh & Co., druggists. laud at 9:15 a. tn., beginning ou the date Haturday, the ztitb day ol May. I'.mo. at the hour borrow, call and see me. —-•------ eil one o clock p tn., the real property descrilwd named, will be known as the Chicago- R L. C onner . in said decree and order of sale, and writ, as (01 I. «FAY L I TE Portland special. Its equipment will be lows, to-wlt Lots nunibered one (1). too (2), Rev. A. L. Black will preach morniug | new, making it fully the equal of any three (Hi nud four (II, In Block No two (2) tn South Park, the same being a subdivision 111 tile and evening at the M. E. church next I train now in service from the i’acitic coast Mr. Fred Harris of Forest Donation Laud Claim 0(8. F. Staggs ami Miner- ■ to the east. It will consist of a mail ear, vs Staggs, his wife, Claim No H, T. 4 8. R. 4, W Sunday in place of the pastor Henry T. been visiting relatives here j baggage car, a library composite car, a of Willametie Meridian, Oregon, as shown by Atkinson, who will l>e absent at Forest days. the duly recorded plat thereof | ¡irsl-ciass Pullman sleeper, a dining ear, Hated ut McMinnville, Oregon, this 27th day Grove holding the quarter!» meeting for There is five feet of water ■ above low I two chair care, and a tourist sleeper. ot April. I'.HXl the paator at that point. Every body is water mark at the locks. W <i. HENDERSON, Can't work , There will be but one change of cars to I lt>5 sheriff of Yamhill county. Oregon. I all eastern point*. The full time will be cordially invited to come and hear Mr. yet on the dam ' three days through tp Chicago, or four Black. Many of those who heard him < lire « ('slil in One Day. Rev. A. A. Winter was setit back to 1 days and two hours to New York. the last time lie preached in this church The second train, known as No. 6, will Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. this charge for this year It gives gener were well pleased with his discourses up leate Portland al tf:2t) p. m., connecting All druggists refund money if it fails to al satisfaction. ile is ati active worker. i at East Portland with thr’ Southern Pa on that occasion. cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Quite a nutnberof our citizens attend cific's overland iraiu from 8au Francisco, “Don't be without a sewing machine. tablet. For »ale by Rogers Bro». 47-e ed conference at .Hillsboro over last Sun and will cam through 1 quipment to Chi cago via the t’niou I’acite and the Chica |5 a month, 5 months, will buy a New day. Several of the seminary people go ¿t Northwestern, and also the equip OI K Cl.I II HI Nil I.INF Home Climax this month at C. Gris- were liceused to preach. ment for the Washington division of the sen’s. t'.’tf We have special arrangements with Mrs Schwab and Mrs. Latlie Thornton (> R. A N., ih connection with the Great Northern for St. Paul. This train will Mrs. G. W. Kutch and sister, Miss the following leading publications, of Portland were up on a visit and spent reach Spokane nt 10 11. in. A dining car Thomasen of Independence, are visiting whereby we are able to offer them in last Sabbath with their mother, Mrs. will be furnished for breakfast into 8po- in Carlton, the guests of their brother J connection with our own at exceedingly Hill, and returned to Portland on Mon^ kanc. and for dinner ou corresponding F Thomason. They brought with I them train leaving Spokane at 3.-4S p. 111. The low rates, as follows: The R kportkr .lay morning. 1 new schedule as arranged, will supply lhe to this office on Tuesday the first wild and Dr Holt preached an excellent sermon most complete service ever furnished on Weakly Inter Ocean ..... »1.3» I strawberry of the season, picked on 1 Mr. at the Presbyterian bouse on last Sunday- | the O. R A N.; it provides increased ser 1 Thomason's farm. 8t. laMilaGlotfo-Democrat, ssml weekly......... 1.50 night. He announced that Rev. Scott vice in Eastern Oregon, where it is great Hurst Northwest, Portland, semi -monthly... I 2S ly needed, and gives immediate connec Mrs. Dennis wishes to announce that would sever bis relation as pastor of this tion with the Washington divisional Pen Oregonian, weekly............................................. 2.00 ‘ she has been to Portland studying the McClure's Magazine, monthly....................... 1.85 vhurch in June dleton. At thia point there is a large in The rseitlc Homestead, weekly...................... l.ftO advanced styles and getting all the new terchange of iratlic, on account of the va Cosmopolitan Magazine, monthly................ 1 A5 ideas as to trimmings, drapings, etc., for KeninrkH ble < urv »I Kheuiainlisin. rious uitniug districts of Baker c<flinty, The Weekly Ran Francisco Cell.................... 1.70 her spring trade in dress making. and the Civur d'Alene, the Republic and The K xnxa Jack-on Co., W. V« The Weekly New York Trilmn«’ .................. 1 2ft K oti-nai mining cattqis. Portland is ladies "ill please give her a call. 00 About three years ago my wife had an greatly bi netited b_t this change, inas Tho Tri-weskly New York t ribune 1.7ft Demorest > Family Magmill** . A party of 23 bicyclists, about an equal attack of rheumatism which confined her much as increased service is given from 1 :<o number of young men ami young ladies, Me' all's Monthly Magaaine ....... to her lied for over a month and rendered Eastern Oregon and Idaho. The Oregon Teacher*’ Monthly......................... l 6o No. 2 w ill arrive in Chicago at 9:3d a. m ; made atrip to Lafavette Friday evening, tier unable to walk a step without assist Word A Works (monthly) «nd Hick*' alm’nc I and invaded Mr. Vickrey'» store. When ance, her limit« living swollen to double No. (1 at « 45 a. in. as at present. The westbound train out of Chicago. lined up in single file on the road they their norma) aits. Mr. 8. M uitlox in correaptMlding with No. 2, is No. 1. This important to Mothers. presented the appearance of a picnic day sisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain will arrive in Portland at 4 p m. The Examine care felly every bottle of CA8TORIA. a aafe and aure remedy for infanta arai children, parade. After reaching home a nice Balm. I pun based a fifty cent bottle and tram corresponding with the eastbound and »er that it lunch was served at Mrs, C. F. Daniels. used it according to the directions and the No i> ia No. 3. out of Chicago This will next morning site walked to breakfast reach Portland at 7.30 a. tn. Westbound Beare the Auneelinf of bicyclist» »as held last w ithont assistance in any manner, and train No. 1 w dl leave Chicago at t>:30 p. Klgnatare of evening in Oddfellows’ hall, for the pnr- she has not tied a similar attack since.— m.. and Omaha at 8:2d the follow jog day. The lime will lie reduced two hours and In Ute For Over 30 Year«. pose of discussing the tax questiorf and A. B. F arson ». For sale by Howorth A 45jjiimitea. N > 3 westbound train will The Kind Yun Bave Aha aye Bong id the construction of paths. A plan to Co., druggists. leave Chi< ago at 10 .30 p. nt., and Omaha at 1:25 p. m. the next day. build a plank walk four feet wide from CASTOR!A The service on the Union Pacific on all Yeeterday was the 81st anniversary < f the end of the city sidewalk to Turner's Bear, the ■.ignature of Cwa*. H FirrcBBR these train« include» buffet smoking libra the institution of Odd Fellowship in hill a mile and a quarter in distance, w as la u«e for more than thirty years, and ry ears, and dining car«. No 8 will carry Anterie». It was observed in Salem hv discussed. Thia could be done for about TKt Kind i'v. Ham Ahaaiyi Beagkt. a dailv ordinary sleeper to Kansas City, with change enroute to ordinary cars to laying the corner stone <>f a new temple four hundred dollars, which some K H. tirover, of the Grange »tore gro- Cbi< ago. and ope»» house. Jn.lge Geo. H. Hur- thought conld be raised in two seasons. Consult the nearest ticket agent for , nett, past grand master of the Oregon A committee of three was elected to col eery Hspartment, is spending the week detailed information. jurisdiction, threw the first shovelful of lect the tax and handle the donation» at Bruwnivill», looking after busi nee« in W. H. Ht Rt.m rr. 1 terest» and visiting friends and relative». General Passenger Agent. I dirt in the ceremony. I withoot commission — Sheridan Son. I L MB CASTOS The Kind You Have Always Bought AVc ge table Preparat ion for As - f sibilating theFood and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Bears the J [ ; [------------------- llBtfAXIS ( H1L 1)KE> Signature J Promotes Digestion.Cheerful- Ì1C5S and Rest.Contains neither Opnitri.Morphine nor Mineral. Ì of N ot N arcotic . Í i > Í of CIJ ZrSMl’ZL PITONI I\upjJ.in Su2' Alx. Senna * SJtt - struse Seed * }Ypj*rmint - Bi CisixxuiitSeJa- * flam Seed - i The Kind You Have A prrf’ct Remedy f or Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature ot NEW YORK, Ì EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. <!__ _ Advertised l.elters. Letters for the following persons re main uncalled for in the McMinnville postoffice April 24, 19o0. Mrs. Jessie Bell—2, D. H.. Daniel, Cleveland Eggers, Johan Granlof (for eign), Mr. Farrensworth, J. H. Harris, There is now a good, New Two-seated Mr. and MadHm Hillard (foreign), Frank Hack on the Mail Line fiom Salem to Pearson, A. E. Price, Mis» Maria Putter McCoy. fam. J as . M c C ain , P. M. People going from here and surround ing country will find out that it ¡ b their OFF FOR CAP»: ROME. cheapest way to go to Salem. E. E. DAVIS, Prbpr. We’re two jolly miners, McCoy Stage Leaves McCoy daily, at I o’clock. Both happy and free To prospect for treasure, Beyond the blue sea. There millions by panning. Have blessed the old home Of many brave miners, Who went to Cape Nome. cho —So we’ll shovel in the gravel, And rock the nuggets out, We ll never stdp for little stuff— We knffw what we're about. Two sweethearts are awaiting For their lovers to come home: •To help us blow the yellow dohgh We’ll gatherin Cape Nome. We've dug in all diggins, But never have found Where nuggets kept miners From reaching the ground. So off 10 the fields Wheie such wonders are known— We’ll stake out our claims On the beaeli at Cape Nome. We’ll live on fried bacon, fold beans on the side, Canned eayuse fol Suuday, And onions tbat'rdried; But we'll watch for Venen. When we arrive at home— We ll buy a fine piano With gold from Cape Nome ------- •- ►»-. -•------- Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. i The Retort Courteous. Editor Reporter: Your little pleas antry at my expense, because I am a member of so many conventions of dif ferent names, entitles me to a little soace i for a reply, especially if I will be pleas ant about it. I will try to be. There is no difference in the platforms or the principles of the Bryan democrats, pop ulistsand silver republicans. Some are tenacious for name, and party managers think it best to keep up all of these po litical organizations to please those who cling to the name. The principles are sufficient for me, and I will work wher ever invited, if principles are correct. Some people shift their principles and opinions. Even those in high places are sometimes great “Hoppers” in this line. But I will not call names for fear of going to the waste basket. However, I will venture to mention Admiral Dewey, as you mentioned him. I can only account for his change in the fact that he was I said to be a republican when the civil war was over, and until he went to sea last; when that partv was grand and I glorious and had the respect of the good American jieople, but he was from home a long time, and when he returned and found parties and principles so different from what they were when he left, he felt it to be his patriotic duty to declare himself a democrat. J. C. C ooper . CASTORIA Bear, the signature of Case. H FLFTewvn In use for more than thirty yean, and Tkt A’ind loa Ham Aluayi BeagM. I I I I Dr Shilohs Cough and ^(ònsii in ption r? "—"— Cure >1 This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medi cine ever known to science: a few doses invariably cure the worst ca<rs of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its won derful success in the cure of Consumption is without a par allel In t he history of medicine. Since its fit st discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough, we earnestly ask you to try it In United Status and Canada 25c , Mk and $1.00, and in England Is. 2d., Va. 3d. and 4s. 6d. SOLE PROPRIETORS S.C.WELLS&CaK il i All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the 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, became 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 pearly 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 ail druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail Home or siramp-ltoot. 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. MHJ LEROY, N.Y. TORONTO. CAN. Come to The Reporter Office for Typewriter Papers Marr iagc Certificates Legal Blanks Sold by S Ho worth A' Co. I are i* Cats in One liny. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablet«. All druggists refund money if it fail» to cure. Tlie genuine has L. R. Q. on each tablet. For Ml» by Roger» Bro». 47-6