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l.AFAYET TE BLOOD POISON. ¿7 Make In some cases the external signs of Contagious Blood Poison are so slight that the victim is firmly within the grasp of the monster before the true nature of the disease is known. In other cases the blood is quickly filled with this poisonous virus and the swollen glands, tnucus patches in the mouth, sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore throat, eruptions on skin, copper colored splotches, and falling hair and eyebrows leave no room for doubt, as these are all unmistakable signs of Contagious Blood Poison. Doctors still prescribe mercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous min erals never yet made a complete ami permanent cure of Contagious Blood Poison. They drive the disease back into the sy stem, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals produce mercurial rheumatism and the most offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joint« to stiffen and finger nails to drop off. Mercury and potash make wrecks, not cures, and those who have been dosed with these drugs are never after free from aches and pain. S. S. S. acts in an entirely different manner, being a purely vegetable remedy; it force« the poison out of the system, and instead of tearing down, builds up and invigorates the general health. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this specific virus, and therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear, even though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S. S. can be relied upon to make a rapid, permanent cure. S. S. S. is not a new, untried remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty years has proven it a sure and unfailing cure for this disease. It is the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. wrecks, Noi Cures Mr H L- Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N J say» : *• I was afflicted with a terrible blood disease, which was in spots at first, but afterwards spread all over iny body. These soon broke out into sores, and it is easy to imagine the suffering I endured Before I became convinced that the doctors could do me no good I had spent a hundred dollars, which was really thrown awav. I then tried various patent medicines, but they did not rra«h the diMrase Wlirn 1 had finished iny first bottle of S S S I was greatly improved and was delighted with the result The large, red splotches on my chest l>egan to grow palei and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. 1 regained my lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite improved. I was soon entirely well, and my skin as ever for thia. Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department is in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood diseases. Don’t hesitate to write for any information or advice wanted. We make no charge what- All correspondence is held in the most sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. LOCAL NEWS. Carl Michaux was a Portland visitor during the week. Largest stock of bulk garden seeds at Daniels’ produce market. Frank Sully is having plans drawn for a nice cottage to be built on a portion of the Bean property in the north part of town. Wanted—Wool anil mohair, by M. B. Hendrick. 13ti A business meeting of the Treble Clel Club is hereby called to meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Campbell on Saturday eve ning, June 2. Business of importance. By order. Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the Fence Works. Some of the hop men are allowing their hops to struggle along as best they may, saying the prospect for prices does not justify the outlay of much labor. New l'JOO model Rambler bicycles, clincher or cemented tires, latest im proved. Prices $20 to |40. F. W. Spencer. Mr». W. L. Warren arrived home Mon day, she having been down to Portland to see Mr. Warren ami the boys embark for Nome. The Racket Store is just the place To buy your ribbon ami your lace, And everything along our line, You’ll find is very, very fine. Mrs. C. I). Johnson spent a portion of the past week visiting in the metropolis. Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the Fence Works. The Y. 1’. S. C. E. and ladies’ aid so ciety of the Christian church w ill serve ice cream and cake in the old Jacobson s ore room on election day, J into Pit. Cyclone cameras. Seeds' dry plates, Ve- lox paper, prints by lump light and make» the best picture«; notime loaf. O. O. Hodson sella them. Mr». H. P. Li vengood of Chicago, who has been on a visit to her daughter in Los Angeles, arrived last Friday evening on a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. R. Cook The sisters had not met for a number of years, ami the visit is one of mutual en joyment. I have money to loan on farm prop erty at good terms. Parties wishing to borrow, call and see me. R I.. C onner . Report of school in Diet. No. HO, for month ending Muy 2>: Total number enrolled 14. Those w ho have been neith er absent nor tartly and have been per fect in behavior are Janie* lies«, Veils Guild, Viva and George Watts. The vis itors during the month weie : Messrs E. V. Littlefield, W. Hess ami T. Taylor’ Mesdatnes Hess ami J. Agee, ami Misses 1.. Agee. L. Casey, R. ami O. Shumate and G. Lebold. M. Frances Taylor, teacher. SCOTT’S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons FIRST - Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, it will cure It. SEOOND Because, if the chil dren are delicate and sickly, it will make them strong and well. 7MMD - Because, if the father or mother is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because it is the standard remedy in all throat and lung affections. No household should be without it It can be taken in summer as well ■s in winter. <cc. «nd It oo. all dnmgint* SCOTT A BOWNE, Chernm», New Mr*. B. F. Lewin of Dayton in visiting I 1 at the home of her son, Dr. Leroy Lewis. | Don’t be without a sewing machine $> a month, 5 months, will buy a New | Home Climax thin month at C. Gris- sen’n. 12ti At the Baptist church the usual ser vices w ill be held in the morning. In the evening the Children’s day exercise* will be given. Those who were present last Sunday evening to hear the Juniors were delighted, and the program for next Sunday will he fully as good. Dont fail to come and hear the children. C. Grissen when you want a sewiti|! machine; |18 upward. New Home, Wheeler & Wilson, Climax and Royal beat any thing in price and quality. 24-6 The Alumni ot l.uturette Semi- nnr> . Mrs Maud Bryan of Portland has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Dau Johnson. Mrs. Caroline J. Shaw and Master Cy ril Glenn Alton Shaw of Mill City have been down attending cotiitnenceuient aud visiting w ith grandmother, Mrs. Watts, fora week. Mrs. Shaw was a graduate of the class of '96. Mrs. Cyreue Bird of Portland is visit ing her grandmother,-Mrs. C. B. Carey. ’iho Kind You Have Always Btaiglit, and which has been Miss Jessie Milloy of Portland is on a in n. • for over 30 years, lias borne tin- signature ol visit to her gr indinother, Mrs. Watts. ami has lieeu made tinder his per The delegates to the grand lodge at sona) supervision since its infancy. Astoria returned on Friday evening, and Allow no one to tlccch e yon in t his. report a good time. All Counterfeits, Imitations anti Substitutes are but Ex- Rev. Lindsey of the Second United peri ments that trifle xvith anti endanger il <• health ot Evangelical church of Portland preached Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. last Sunday night. Prof. D. M. Metzger preached the bac calaureate sermon on last Sunday with power, to the class of eight graduating Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, I’arejforic, Drops students. aud Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless ami I’leasaut. It contains neither Opium, Morphine not- other Narcotic Mrs E Harris of Forest Grove is on a substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms visit with relatives here. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhtca ami Wind Dr. Thornton and Ladie were up from Colic. It relieves Teeihing Troubles, cures Constipation Portland on a visit. The doctor returned and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, r< guhites the to Portland Monday morning, but Mrs. Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Ladie Thornton remained at her moth The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. er’s, Mrs. Hill, to attend the closing of the seminary year. She was a graduate of this school. GENUINE ALWAYS Dr. Coe and wife of Portland were vis Bears the Signature of itors to our town this week, returning to Portland Monday morning. Miss Edna Belcher of Portland is here visiting with relatives. Miss Bitner of Portland, sister of Prof. Bitner, is visiting with Miss Cecil Olds and attending commencement. All the commencement exercises have been well attended from the first. The graduating class of music of three In Use For Over 30 Years. young ladies, Miss Frankie Dupuy, Miss THE CENTAUA COMPANY. 77 MURRAY STRETT, NEW VCRK CITY. Cecil B. Olds and Miss Nellie Loleta k as Whitaker rendered well their program on the piano. Prof. Kantner showed great skill as a teacher in their instruc tion. Rev. C. C. Poling gave the charge Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—Notice for Publication. Ì ’’VTOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned and presented the certificates to the United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore. | worthy class. as Sherilf of Yamhill County, State ot Ore March 14. 1900 gon, under and by virtue ot a writajf exe- ’OTICE is hereby given that in compliance I cution issued out of the circuit court of the state Miss Mary Hurley of Portland is here with the provisions of the act of congress | of Oregon for the county ot Yamhill, on the 25th visiting and taking part in the school ex of June 3, 1&78, entitled “An act for the sale I of day oi April, 19(0, bearing said date and under timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. j thè seal of said court upon and to enforce a ercises. She was raised here. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended judgment, decree and order of sale duly made to all the public land states by act ot August 4, ami entered by said court on the 5th day of Dr. Kellogg of Portland gave a very- 1892, Emma E. Lodge of Portland, county of December, 1899, in a suit therein pending where Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in E. E. I.aberteaux was Plaintiff and Calista E. able and instructive lecture on Tuesday in this office her sworn statement No. 5166, for Thomason, formerly Calata E. Robertson,Emily night to the literary class. , the purchase of the SEJ-4 of section No. 32, in | H. Hume and VV. T. Hume were Defendants, Township No. 1 S., range No 6 W., and will offer wherein it was ordered, adjudged and decreed The music class under Prof, Kantner to show that the land sought is more valuable by said court that said plaintiffs have and re for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur cover oil and from the defendants, Calista E. showed great progress. poses, and 10 establish her claim to said land be Thomason, formerly Calista E. Robertson, Enniy fore the Register and Receiver of this office at H. Hume and W. T. Ilunie the sum of >5< o GÌ) Rev. Pratt of Salem is here, Visitors Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2d day of together with interest thereon from the 17th 1900. day ot June, 1898, at the rate of ten percent, per from McMinnville, Salem, Dayton aud June, She names as witnesses Paul Rossman, A. T. annum; the sum of >50.00 attorneys feesand Kelliher and Chas. Delaney, of Salem, Oregon, i 16.2.5 costs ami disbursements and the taxes and Newberg were here. What is CASTORIA CASTORIA At the entertainment given by the Psi Phi literary society Monday evening at Lafayette, Miss Nellie Whiteaker had editorial charge of the “Olive Branch,” the school paper. Among many inter esting items was the following concern ing the graduates of the seminary throughout its whole career : Another school year has come to a close and once more upon the sea of life are launched a brave few to battle with the storms and tempests as best they may. Each past year lias seen the force strengthened. Some have long and suc cessfully struggled, others have quietly passed away leaving nevertheless “foot prints on the sands of time.” Mrs. V. A. Humphreys arrived last • Eleven years ago the first graduates of week from San Francisco ou a visit to Lafayette seminary bid farewell to school work and stepped bravely forth her sister, Mrs. Samuel Hibbs. Her to find their place in the busy world. husband will visit in this city a few The small class was composed of two weeks later. gentlemen, Chas. Earhart, now a travel Children’» Day w ill be observed witli ing man and G. A. Ormsby a resident of appropriate services Sunday evening at Portland. the Cumberland Presbyterian church. They were quickly followed by the 1 good program in which Rev. Gain Sing class of '91, one member of which is well Qitalt will take part. All cordially in known to us, namely, Prof. E. V. Little vited. field, county school superintendent, now Hon. B. L. Eddy, republican candi resitling in McMinnville. The other date for joint representative, spent sev members of this class were, W. W. Carl, eral dais in getting acquainted with the H. H. Carey, Edwin Carey and Miss voters of Yamhill county, during the Annie Younger. week. He intended to remain longer, Another year’s work brings a larger aud Almon E. Lodge of Portland, Oregon. now due on the land described below, and or Any and all persons claiming adversely the dering that the real propeity hereafter des nut received a telegram from ills home class to the front, composed of Misses above-described lands are requested to file their cribed be sold in the manner provided by law at Tillamook Wednesday morning, say Bell and Eva Farnsworth and Rebecca claims in this office on or before said 2d day of to satisfy said judgment, which real property is important to Mothers. CHAS. B MOORES. Register. described as follows, to-wit: The southwest ing that his wife was seriously ill and re Perry, Frank Odell, C. \V. Kantner, now Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. June, 1900. fractional quarter of Section thirty (30), in two (2) south Range three C>), west of questing his immediate presence. professor of music of Lafayette seminary a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, Timber Land Act J line 3,1878.—Notice for Township the Willamette meridian, containing one hun and see that it Publication. dred ami fifty and thirty-live nundredths- The late grand lodge of Odd Fellows, anti Rev. T. L. Weaver, the first and only (15o 35-100) acres, in Yamhill county, state of United States Land Office, Oregon. Now then fore, under ami by virtue of and Rebekah assembly treated the Mc one that the Master has seen fit to call Bears the Oregon City, Oregon, March 1 I. 1900. said of execution, judgment, decree and Signature of OTICE is hereby given that in compliance order writ Minnville people very nicely. County from the ranks. of sale, ami in pursuance with the com with the provisions of the act ol congress mands thereot, I will on Saturday, the 2d day of The class of '93 consisted of five mem Clerk Nelson was elected deputy grand I d Use For Over 30 Years. of June 3, 1878, entitled “Au act for the sale ol 1900. at the hour of one o’clock p. ni. of limber lands in the States of California, Oiegon. .bine, The Kind You Dave Always Bought. sabi day, at the court door in the city ot master by the grand lodge, and Mrs. bers, Miss Mabie Baker, now studying Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend McMinnville, Yamhill house county, Oregon, sell the ed to all the public land states by act of August above Nettie J. I'ngerman was given the ltor music in Chicago, Rev. E. Curran, Miss describe«! real preini-es, at public auction I. 1892, Almon E. Lodge of Portland, county of the highest bidder for cash m band, subject orable office of grand maiden, by the A. E. Forrest, wife of Prof. Littlefjeld, Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day filed t<j to redemption, to satisfy saia execution, costs in this oilice his sworn statement No. 5167. for and accruing costs, and 1 will P. Marshal and Rev. J. J. Schneider. .XIcHINXiXII.I.F Il I «.Il SCHOOL on the day of grand assembly. the purchase of the NE x 4 of Section No 32 in >ale put the purchaser oi said real premises into l'he two graduates of '94 are well Township No. 1 S Range No. 6 W., and will oiler immediate posscsston thereof, as by said decree Win. Campbell of this city is the own proof to show that the land sought is more valu ordered and directed, known to most of us, Mrs. Haight, for Gradual I tiff Exerciaea^ June Sth. 8 able for its timber or stone than for agricultural er of 46 head of Cotswold sheep, from the 1» in., at the Opera House. purposes, and to establish his claim to said land J Dated this 4th day of May, 1900. V G HENDERSON, Redmond sttwk, which averaged eleven mally Miss Viola Smith, and Rev. F. E. beiure the Register and Receiver ol this office al Sheriff of Yamhill County, Oregon. Billington, now a divinity student of The class this year give a very unique Oregon Cilv, on Saturday, the 2d day of June, j 20-5 pounds of wool each at this spring’s 1900. Eugene and pastor at Cottage Grove. program, consisting almost entirely of He names as witnesses Paul Rossman, A. T SHEHIFF’M >ALE. shearing. The highest yield from any Kelliher and Chas Delaney of Salem, Oregon, They were followed by two more brave selections from William Cullen Bryant. and Mrs. A. E. Lodge of Portland, Oiegon. individual sheep was seventeen pounds, Y virtue of the judgment n inlered, entered students. Miss Isora Edmiston anil Mr The best musical talent of McMinnville Any and all persons claiming adversely the and docketed in the circuit court ot the and the lowest was nine pounds, while above described lands are requested to file their I s-iaie ot Oregon, for the county of Multnomah, Geo. Hansen. will contribute to the enjoyment of the ciaims in this oifice on or before said 2d day of on the 19th day of January, 189H, in iavoroi the one lamb three months old furnished CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. plaintiff aud against defendant in an action The class of '96 was composed of three evening. Every one attending will be June. 1000. four ami a fourth pounds of wool. Mr. ’ pending in »aid c.tui i, iu which s Forehand members: Mr E. A. Hill, city recorder given a fine picture of the old poet, pro was plaintiff, and the Dundee Prune Company, Campbell’s l and of sheep will be hard to a private corporation, was détendant, tor the of Lafayette and law student, Mrs. Effie gram on the back. In order to pay for dim ot f i,061 7 ;. with interest then on at the rale bear, in the production of wool. ot eight percent per annum from the 1‘ith day Smith-Boozer, wife of Rev. Boozer pas programs, hall rent, etc., a small admis oi January, ls'Js, and the further sum of >22.00, A« litany have expressed a desire to tor of United Evangelical church at Cor sion fee of 15 cents will be charged. No costs and disbursements, a ceititicd transcript of wlit, h said docket was duly fi ol in theotthe hear Rev. Gam Sing Quah again, it. ha» vallis; Mrs. Caroline Millov-Shaw, wife reserved seats. ol the county clerk ot Yamhul c<»nnty, state of I teen arranged for him to revisit McMinn- of Mr. Shaw, general merchant of Mills <»regon, an<1 said judgment duly docketed in W. I. R eynolds , Friti. the judgment doetcetot said Yamhill county,on villa, He will preach next Sunday City, Or. the 20th day of January, l.x98, ana ol un alias writ ot execution duly issued out of and under morning nt the Cumberland Presbyter Swift Hying years bring the class of Public School F.xliihil. the seal of said court tn said cause, upon said ian church, and will lecture at the ’97, where we find many familiar uanies. judgment, to me duly directed ana dated the Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, tile 14th day of May, l'.ttO, cotinnanding lnclhaPout 1 Itnreli Monday evening, June 4th. An Prof. W. B Dagget, now teaching at friends and patrons of McMinnville pub oi the jærsonal property of the said dt fenrmnt, or, if sufficient cannot he fourni, tlieti out of the admittance of 15 cents will l>e charged I’leasantdale; Ladie Hill-Tliornton. Ar lie schools are cordially invited to visit real property belonging to said dtfendant, in for the lecture. Ticketa will be on sale thur Lindberg and E. H. Thornton, an both buildings aud inspect the work of' | said Yamhill county, on or after said 20th day of January. 189>, 1 saiisly the said sum ol >5061.73, ■■aturday and Monday at Rogers Bros.’ eminent physician of Portland. I I with said interest aud said costs and disburse- the schools, which will be on exhibiilc-«. inents, ami the further stun of >23.00 accrued drugstore. The number of tickets will The graduates of’98 were Miss Viola' The exhibit will consist of the regular DO YOU WANT ONE I ■ ' costs upon former execution upon said judg- • ment, and the costsoi aud upon said alias writ. l e limited to the seating capacity of the Guenther, Miss Myrtle Hewitt, Alex examination papers, map work, drawing, : 1 did on the 17th day of May, 1900, duly levy up- HUNDRED DOUUARS? < liitrch. This lecture has not Ireen de Smith aud L. H. Baker, principal of the etc. The teachers have bound the work | on the following described real property situat- I ed in the county of Yambill, and state of Ore- livered here and deals with the religion I. ebanou schools. together in permanent form, and would Any eood man or woman can organize a ! eon.to-wit: Tracts numk-HMl one [lj. two (2j, of China. The names of the members of the class very much like to have the parents take lodge of the Banker’s Vntou ol the World, of ' three [3], four t lj, live <5i. six (6>. seven (7j, eight Omaha. Nebraska. Teuehers nod students find i ¡sj, nine y.»), tun »10), eleven [11], twelve [12], [13j, fourteen (141, fifteen (15i, sixteen Mr. \V 8. Whedon, cashier of the of'99 are still fresh in our minds, and a look at it. As there will be no regular the work highly reniinivriitir.' and pleasant I thirteen The leading fraternal society In the west. Pays [ 16], seventeen ( 17), eighteen [18], niueteen [19], the progress of each member is closely program you can come any time between death twenty (20), twenty one [21], twenty-two (22), First National bank of Winterset, Iowa, disability and obi age elaims. and issues policies fol man and wife. Pay« sick and twenty-three (23), twenty lour <21i. twenty-five in a recent letter gives some experience followed. Prof. A. F. Bittner, professor 2 and 4, stay as long or as short a time joint (¿»I. twenty-six <¿0, twenty-seven (27), twenty accident claims. Lodges in thirty stares, (28), twent j -uine (29), thirtv 130), thirty-one aith a carpenter in hi« employ, that will in Lafayette Seminary; Allen P. Bates, ! as you like,and leave when you get ready. l.arge memlrershlp of nun and women, splen eight (31 1, thirty-two (32), thirty-tiwee (33), thirty-four did reserve plan. It yon care to make J1U0 or 135). thirty-six (36), tx' of value toother mechanics. He says: still clinging to his native town. Archie We wish to particularly notice the lan more in a week or two, write to the general :*i. thirty fixe thirty-seven [37], thirty-eight (38), thirty- Manager, flanker's Union of the World. Port ”1 bad a carpenter working for me who Gubser. now teaching in Washington; ' guage used, as we think that our school land, gm , forty (40], forty-one (41), Oregon, for a contract as Local or District nine forty-six (46), forty-seven «7), fortv-eigbt [48], was obliged to stop work for several days Hubert Edson, general agent for Chicago is learning to use good English. We Manager and organize a lodge toity-niue [49], fifty 50 , fiily-oiie, [51], fifty-two [52], fifty-tn ree t.53). fiuy-four [54], fiiiy fiveiôô], on account of being troubled with diar book establishment, Ernest Munch, will be glad to see you at both buildings. Every Day's Delay Means Your fifty-six [5iJ. tihy-M’Ven 57). fifty-eight |5»), fifty- W. I. R eynolds , Prin. rhoea. 1 mentioned to him that 1 had book-keeper in Aurora, Rev. S. Ed Lau- Monied Loss. nine [59], sixty |ui], sixty-one ]61], sixty two [t,2], sixty-nme (69> and seventy [7o] of Dundee Or l>een similarly troubled and that Cham ner. ]>astor at Brooks chard Homes Num l»er 2. as shown by the duly Still pass the years and soon another Far Sale. recorded plat of sat’d Dundee orchard Homes berlain's Colic, Cholera and Ditirrhoes Number 2, iu the recorder's office of said Yam Good, fresh milk cows. Also an extra Remedy had cured me. He bought a class will take its place and begin its hill county. work, and a- each rolling season takes its Now therefore, by virtue of said alias writ of tine Red Polled bull, and Angora goats. laittle of it from the druggist here and in ex* cution an<l said judgment, and in compli due. soon the graduates ot Lafayette T. D. H knoemson . ance w th the commands of -aid writ, I will, on formed me that one dose cured him, and Saturdav. the bah day of June, 1900, at the hour he is again at hie work.” For sale by seminary will f|de away, "Only reuietn of 10 o'cock a. m., al the front diair of the coun- bered by what they have done.” I ar Sale. I ty court h«»use in thec.ty of McMinnville, ‘aid S. Ilowoith A Co., druggists. I county of Yamhill an<1 «fate of Oregon, sell by ---- .... A tine home in Fairlawn addition. public auction, subject to redemption, to the Ikkjian bare £xcbaiuw A number on the ballot easy to remem highest bidder for lawful money of the I’nitcd F IL J ihnstfl the jeweler lias moved A good 1 ", story house, good barn, plen States,cash in hand, all the right, title, interest ber and that voters are generally going ty of fruit, all eleared and enclosed by and estate which the said defendant now has into the Mt Call residence on Grant St. picket and board fence. Inquire of I or had on or at any time since the Jifh day of to place llieir mark op|awite is No. 40 January, in or to the above described real iSmS \V K. I’ ikhv , Died, nt Iter home in Monmouth, Sun There are some very good things to be A. C. WYNDHAM. property or any part th< reof. to satisfy said alias lafayette. writ ot execution judgment, Interest, costs and said of Dr. Nelson’s conduct of the eoun- day, May 27th, Mr*. Elisabeth Butler, Proprietor. disbursement*, acuiued costs and all accruing costs. ti clerk’s office. The additional work mother of Mr*. F. W. FetUon of this tsrr » «'•Iti In One Oay. listed McMinnville. Oregon. Mar 17th, l'JOO city. The funeral occurred Tuesday. brought on by the registration law can U G HENIŒR8UN, Take Laxative Pronto Quinine tablet*, Sheriff of Yaruhill County, Oregon. Mr*. F. O. Olson, who has l>een in the Importer and Breeder of the not 1>,> estimated by anyone who doean* ill druggist* refund money if il fail* to have it to do, ami adjoining counties put hospital in Portland for pome time, ha* Finest Strains Belgian Hares on an extra man at per month to been removed to the home of Iter par core. The genuine ha« I.. B. Q. on each 47-e tablet For »ale by Rogers Broa. perforin thia work, the law jnstifjing ents. Mr and Mrs. H. M. Daniel of thia 1216 2M 4*NM them in so doing. Yamhill county was city. Wwrtee (• Hwr.e «Breeder». East Oakland. Calif. aived this expense by the clerk and his C. C Linden of Sheridan occnpie* a deputy working all the hanler and often unique position on the ballot for the Mv stallion Van 8. and Pollux, will times into the night, to keep thia work coming ••let lion. He is the candidate make the season as follows: Amity. up with all their other duties. The work for justice of peace for district No. 1, and Mondays and Tuesdays; 8heridan, We<l- of the office has generally been well per- . I is the only mtn on the ticket put up by tier-lay* ai,d Tliunxlaye; McMinnville. The famous erawfish of the Yamhill formed, and the endorsement of another both the republican and Bryan parties Friday« and Saturdays, beginning April river are finding their way to the Port term is going to be given Dr. Nelaon. |Tni» is certainly a high compliment. 2d. loti J. W. Hurnr. land market« again. The Kind You Have Always Bought N N B