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--------- ---------—— J-» RHEUMATISM DISIONS Muscles, Shaners Nerves, stillens Joints. Is due to an acid poison which gains access to the blood through failure of the proper organs to carry off and keep tile system clear of all morbid, effete matter. This poison through the general circulation is deposited in the joints, muscles and nerves, i, causing the most intense train, pain. Rheumatism may attack with such suddenness anil severity as to make e within a few days a healthy, healthy", active person helpless and lied-ridden. with distorted limbs and shattered nerves ; or it may be slow in uncomfortable ; the ten- developing, with slight wandering pains, just severe enough to make one : feel f deucy in such cases is to grow worse, and finally liecome chronic. Like other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and exjxrsuie to damp or cold, want of proper food, insufficient clothing, or anything calculated to impair the health, will frequently cause it to develop in early life, but more often not until middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute or chronic, “nTu-Nhd, Rheumatism is Strictly a Blood Disease, and no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither dothe preparations of potash and mercury, and tlm various mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but ruin the digestion and break, down the constitution. A remedy which builds up the general health and at the same time rids the system of the poison is the only safe and certain cure for Rheumatism. S. S. S., made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful solvent, purifying properties, attacks the disease in the right way, and in the right place — the blood — and quickly neutralizes the acid and dissolves all jtoisonous deposits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, and clears the system of all unhealthy accumulations. S. S. S. cures permanently and thoroughly, and keeps •» blood tit <1 I, . tn, }> i e:glitr,.,i with Rhetltliali^il h>-was Iinabl'-u> I"'I or drr—himself b S S. cuied him |,erinai,ent|\ hi ,.lb. h.i. i,< ,, -a We will send iter- our i akll.tcd , Ooctors said hi« ca.->e was liupeless I,., I ., , I,ruin iti, paliisimi' He had 1 his was live years ago on Rhei.iiiatisiu. which should . the hands diseases a life study, and will give vott any information or advice wanted, so write them fully and freely about your t e . We make no charve whatever for this service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta 8« — Annual QacSIug of liiSluu War Vpteruns, Tbe I. W. V.'s had a good attendance Li»t Friday at their annual meeting held in tbe opera house. The following mem bers and others were present: G. L. Riwland, .1. F. Fonts. R. L. McMillan. Cipt. Lee Laughlin, Geo. W. Olds, Win. Laughlin, Wui. Russell, C. A. Wallace, E. P. Wallace, E. < icwse, Wayman Hembree, .1. 8 Robison, Ben Griffen, J. C. C'oopei and Eli Branson. Messrs. Wallace, Cooper and Russell were appointed a committee on resolu tions, ami Messrs. G. W. Olds, W. Hem bree and Win. Laugldin a committee on memorial. The committee on reaolu- lious reported as f .Howe, and on motion e line w as adopted : Be it resolved by Hembree camp No. 3 I W. V., I’liut in the loss of our worthy comrade Hon. Beuj F. Lewie, our coun ty has lost one of its beet citizens and . 'ri'aiiipa brave and worthy comrade. We cherish bis memory an I sympathize wui. ms beloved family and friends. Resolved, That our heartfelt sympathy lie extended to our worthy comrade, Capl. Green L. Row land in the loss of Ids be loved wife. May be have tbe kind and ministering help of relatives and fi iends, ind may tie live to see tbe recognition . of his services by the government that lie so bravely defended, that he may close ills days in thankfulness and peace. The committee on memorial made quite an extended report, tbe tenor of which was that the legislature be petitioned for a slate appropriation of money to send a number of veterans back to Washington to press their claims for pensions before congress, and a committee was appointed to bring the matter before the state en campment which meets on tbe 14th inst. Election of officers resulted in the re election of Hon. Lee Laughlin as cap tain, Geo. W. Olds as first lieutenant and J. F. Fouts second lieutenant. J. C. Cooper was chosen orderly sergeant, Win. Laughlin treasurer, R, L. McMillan flag bearer, and E T. Branson musician. The secretary w as ordered to purchase a new minute hook, the old one having been lost. If any one knows the where abouts of the old record book, they will confer a great favor by reporting the fact. Messrs. Hembree, Olds and Cooper were chosen delegates to state encamp ment, and the captain was authorized to I appoint to fill all vacancies. A vote of thanks was given Mr. Wort man for the free use of the opera bouse. Adjournment was taken till tbe first h Friday in June, 1901. For Infants and Children. ! AViWtable Preparation for As- ! siifMlûlingthcFûOdandRegula- ! Ung the Stomachs and Bowels of The Kind Yea Hava Always Buiight Bears the / Ar ! Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N arcotic . Pvmpkuk Suti~ /tfxSer rai * ¡íoiilk Sat il - ¿•huit Síéd *■ Jtmornùnt - Hi larbotirU Soda, * ffarntSccd - Clan fad Sugar Vüatuyrecr- Flavor. Signatare / The Manning sells cheap and buys more. < IT t'.IKH EXPENSES O. N. Morell left this week for Amos, New VlellKxl« ot l*re«erviiig Wood A pct feet Remedy for Constipa Largest stock of bulk garden seeds at Minn., where he expects to reside for This can be done by preserving and tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. some time. Daniels’ produce market. Worms .Convulsions,Feverish The grand chapter of Eastern Star w as lengthening the life of every wooden Born, at Bellevue, Tuesday, to Mrs. ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. in session this week in Portland. Miss structure on the farm from the house to Dan Kirby, a girl. the gate poet. A wood preserving prep losie Gortner and Mrs. D. I. Asbury Fac Smale Signature of Wanted—Wool and mohair, by M aration known as Carbolineum Avenari were in attendance from this city. B. Hendrick. 13tf us accomplishes these results by arrest Two of the resident Chinamen joined NEW YORK. ing decay from dry rot, fungus and the Miss Susan Isenberg, of Whittier, the Cumli Presbyterian church Tuesday depredations of wood preying insects. Calif., is visiting at the home of Mr. an<l . ‘ Äti mcfotlxs old ■veiling, through the labors of Gam Sing I Unlike other paints, Carbolinenm Mrs. D. B. Kingerv. Í juah, who gave a most interesting lec Avenarius penetrates the wood instead Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the ture on liis native country. of merely covering the surface, filling up Fence Works. C. Grissen when you want a sewing the pores and indurating the article EXACT COPY GF WRAPPER. John Coffey, commitlrsl to the asylum machine; $18 upward. New Home, treated. The moist climate of the north a short time ago, is said to be much im Wheeler A Wilson, Climax and Royal west and consequent rapid decay of wood proved, and may be released soon. beat any thing in price and quality. 24-6 renders it absolutely indiapensible in New 1900 model Rambler bicycles, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hoberg late of Co I | this section. clincher or cemented tires, latest, im j qtiille City, have been visiting Mr. IIo- In addition to the qualities mentioned proved. I rices $20 to $40. F. W. Spencer 1 berg’s parents in this city this week it is also an effectual exterminator o’ Green L. Rowland, who lives eight fliev left yesterday overland for Baker vermin, such as chicken lice, fleas and I >Y virtue of the judgment rendered,entered 4 Few Young Yukon Bucks miles to the northeast of McMinnville, City, where they expect to locate. other parasites which prey on domestii 1 > and d<>cki leu in tin l in iot i<mrt oi the siaieof Oregon, for the »ounty of Multnomah, says he can plainly see the electric lights • • For Sale • - Mrs. Nettie L'ngerman assisted bj animals. Following are a few of the on the 19th day of January. G.'S, in favor of the plaintiff ami against (lefcniiani tn an action on the court house tower from his place. ! Mrs. Jennie Irvine instituted a Woman’s many- results it will accomplish : ‘I landing in said court, in which s Forehand was plaintiff, amt the Dundee I rime Company, Wire cloth for fanning mills, at the I Relief Corps at Dayton Friday, June 1st, Shingle roofs will never leak and the a private corporation, w a« defendant, lor the i which started witli very pleasing pros- shingles will not rot when Carbolineum Fence Works. sutn of |5,Ulil.73. witn interest thereon at tlie rule . of eight percent per annum from the 19th day At the Bryan picnic last Saturday the I pects. Mrs. l’ngerman went again this Avenarius is used. Cattle sheds will en of January, ls9s, and tne further sum of |22.uo, costs and disbursements, a ee titi.il transcript week to assist them with their first initia dure for an indefinite period and the Independence ball team came down and of whteh raid docket war duly ti .etl in the o!li. e i t ion. cattle be insured against contagious dis of the county clerk of Yimniileoui.lv. state of played the McMinnville boys, and were A. C. WYNDHAM, Oregon, and said judgment duly docketed in Members of the Penoche club were en eases, as the preparation is an antiseptic. badly beaten, the score standing 28 to 2. the judgment docxet ot said Yamhill County, on lor Sale. Proprietor. tlie 20th day of January, WHS. mid of an aims I have money to loan on farm prop tertained at. the country home of James Wheat, oats, etc., in granaries coated writ ot exicuiton duly issued out of and under Good, fresh milk cows. Also an extra the seal ot said court in said cuu-e, upon said erty at good terms, Parties wishing to Reid mi Tuesday evening. Mr. Reid with Carbolineum will be safe from tine Red Polled bull, and Angora goats, i judgment, to nie duly direct’d attit dated the came to town with his hayrack and es mould, rust and the ravages of rats and 1 Itli day of May. I960, commanding nie that out oorrow, call and see me. Importerand Breeder of the T. D. H enderson . ot the personal property of the said defendant, corted the young folks out. Of course mice. Fence posts, hop-poles, etc., will R L. C onner . or, If sufficient cannot lie found, then out of the Finest Strains Belgian Hares last for ten years when properly coated r> al property belonging to -aid >|, i, iidunt. in they had the best kind of a time. Drs. Cook Ac Cable very successfully re For Sale. said Vain hi 11 county, on or after said Alt h dav of Hop poles will no longer require annual last January, 1S9S, I satisfy the said sum .1 f'> til 73, Tlie nnveiling by the Woodmen moved a tumor from ihe finger of Frank A tine home in Fairlawn addition. with said interest and said costs and disburse sharpening. /J/6 ¿3d Avenue Sunday of a new monument over the ment», and the further »um ot' ..00 «Periled ’ A good 1 ‘i story house, good barn, plen Spencer of Bellevue on Tuesday, and Most important of all, the sauitarj ty of fruit, all cleared ami enclosed by costs upon former execution upon -mid judg East Oakland, Calif. grave of Lewis Cass Sargeant was an ini sent him on his wily rejoicing. ment, and the eostsof and upon said a,.us writ, I did on the 17tli day ot Muv, l'«»i duh I ■ • up pressive ceremony, attended by a large condition of a house treated with the picket and board fence. Inquire of Cyclone cameras, Seeds’ dry plates, Ve- on the following described n iil p:..| . . tv 13m2 W. R. D erby , a ed concourse of p ople. Hon. B. F. Mulkei compound is rendered perfect, all disease in tbe county of Y hiii I u II, uid .»uh of ore- ' Lafayette. lox paper, prints by lamp light and gon, to-wit: Trai ts numl'er, d one [1] two i2i, delivered the address. Tlie ritualistic germs being destroyed, and its occupants three [3J, four i ll, five . > . -t (i. . seven I7>, eight makes the best pictures; notime lost. O. guaranteed immunity from neighborhood |»J. nine 19), ten (10), eleven [ll|, twehe |lzj, ceremonies were well carried out. O. Hodson sells them. Cure n Cold in One Day. thirteen (13J, fourteen ill,, tili.-i u (15), sixteen epidemics. (16). seventeen il7), eighteen is|, ntin teen [19], Henry Gee, the monument man, put Come to The Reporter Office for Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. Carbolineum Avenarius is not expen On the evening of June 19th theTissot twenty <20i, twenty-one [21], twenty-two (22), upa new and tine monument for tht twenty-three (23>, twenty lour i2b iweiity-tlve pictures will be shown at lite Climb. sive and is applied as easily as ordinary All druggists refund money if it fails to (2ft), twenty-six I-’.), twenty »even (27), twenty- , Drutniller heirs in Harmony cemetery oft eight <261, twenty -nine t2!ii. ttnitv i.'m, iliirtv-i.ne Presbyterian church A small admit paint. For information and printed cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each |31|. thirty-t'.vn (::.',, thirty-three .' . ihiriy'-luur the 28th tilt. On June 2d he contracted 47-6 aion w ill be charged to cover the expense matter, address O. O. Hodson agent, Mc tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. (34). thirty-five (3.0, tliinv-stx (36), to erect for the Williamson estate a fine thirty-seven [37], tluriv-el' ht ¡3--. thirty- e> of the entertainment, but not for the Minnville, Ore ------ — *•« -•------ i nine (39), loriy [in], lorty-<me (tl). dark blue Vermont marble in Lafayeth | forty-six im, forty--crcii (47). forty-eight im], purpose of making money. Further an Notice to Horse Breeders. ' lorty-nine [49], fifty 50), titty-one, [id], tifty-two i emetery. A Sprained Ankle Quickly i'nred. nouncement will appear next week. ¡■>2|, tifty-tnr. .• i !•. fi’ty-’, nr ¡.'■4 , tit, v-tive i.’o], My stallion Vail 8. and Pollux, wili It- ---------------------------- r ■ fifty-six [5 IJ, liny -»el el. .., Idiy-elctlt titty- —. . ... --------- ■■ =a=jj The Methodist church has accepted the “ At one time I «tillered from a severe There w ill be no evening service ut the niiu'[5'.ij, sixty [60], sixty-one [mJ,sixtv-two p21, make the season as follows: Amity, ’invitation given by President Boardman sprain of the ankle,” says Geo. E. Cary, sixty-nine .1,9) aud seictity [7oj "1 Dundee or Cumb. Presbyterian church next Sun Mondays and Tuesdays; Sheridan, Wed chard Homes Number 2. us shown by the duly Ai l. A Hilt T CAI.I FOHNIA. recorded t'liit of said luindei Orelmrd Homes day, as the congii'gatiim w ill accept the in attend the commencement services at editor of the Guide, Washington, Va., nesdays and Thursdays; McMinnville, Number 2, In the recorder’s otiiie ot aid 5am- the Baptist i hiii 'Ii next Sunday morninv “After using several well recommended invitation to hear the baccalinireate st r hill county. Fridays and Saturdays, beginning April A llandsoine Meries of New and md evening; there will therefore lie no medicines without success, I tried Cham- Now therefore, by virtue oi »aid ili is writ of inon atthe Baptist church. The morn- I «fill Publication«. 2d. 15tf J. \V. H enry . execution and said judgment, mid in compli ance w th the command» ot aid writ 1 will.oit uig service w ill be held us usual and tin I ruactm g serv u ea at the M. I . church lierlain’s 1’aiu Balm, and am pleased tc California is the natural paradise of Satnrduy, tlie )r,ih day ot June. 19W,m the ¡.our next Sunday, morning or evening. The say that relief came as soon as I began pastor will preach on “The Apostasy of the holiday milker. Its resources are in of 10 o'clock a. nt , nt the troin di,.,i ot th, comi Sunday school will meet at the usual its use »ml a complete cure speedily fol important to Mothers. ty court house in tlie City nt McMinnville, said Judea.” of Yutiihili mid -tat, -ot Ou gon, ell by hour in the morning for its session, and lowed.” Sold by S. Howorth & Co., Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA. exhaustible, its invitation universal, and county public auction, subject to le.lempium, Io il,c Dr. S. A. Young, formerly of this city, also the Epworth League,which w ill hold a safe and sure remedy for infanta and children, ti resorts and attractions among the Ingii’st bidder lor lawful money of tn, ( tiiteff and see that it States,cash m hand, all the right, title, no. te-t was committed to the hospital for the in its services in the evening nt 7, and will druggists. most noted in the world. mid estate »Inch the «aid ............................. has sane on the ‘-’tilIt of May, shortly after lie led al that time by Miss Christina or bad on or at any time sit i, the 2oth day i f The Southern Pacific company pub Bears the Summer Kcaorta. January, 1S98, in or to the ab-ive dis iibed 'rial his removal to I’ortland. l'ue doctor is < ’arlsoti. lishes descriptive literature containing property or any part thereof, to satisfy -aid nilas Signature of To the mountains our people in in- writ of execution jiidgtncnt, inti rest, i-o-ts m,d suit) to lie broken dow n w ith grtei at this valuable information about all of them. disbursements,accrued In Use For Over 30 Years. costs mi.I all accruing I wo weeks of Red Crusade meetings creasing numbers yearly look lor tliofte treatment, and he tins many friends here Tbe Kind Yon Have Always Bought. It is for free distribution and may be ob costs. at tlie Salvation Army hall comtneni ing Jays ot relaxation and recreation neceg- Dated McMinnville, Oregon. Mae 17ih, TOO w ho think he does not properly belong tained from any Southern Pacific agent, W .11 HENDERSON, r.iesday, June 5lh, mid ending Sunday, | »ary to maintain the human machine Sheriff of Yanilull ( ounty, < »r, gon. in tliai place. T. 11 Goodman, general passepger agent June the 17th. Special officers from in fair working condition. The languor- (d II <1 I IIHIM. 1.1ST at San Francisco, or C. H. Markham, I'x-Mayor Chrisman is auiiiew bat in-| different corps will assist Rev. King of AI>>IIMMUATHI X-x Ml | H E. ' oils sloth of the seashore proves very terested in oil Isnds in Ventura cotiiilv, I the Baptist church will preach Friday; seductive while it last», bnt many have We have special arrangements with G. P. A. Portland, Ore. If yon apply by I California. Through the agency of his evening. June 8th. Rev. Atkinson of decitled that the annual outing should the LJlowing leading publications, mail inclose a stamp for each publication. 1 IV*OTICE i» hereby given that th< i;r. h rMgned “Resorts and attractions along the i ba-* been by tht county t ..urt <¡ Yamhill nephew, Tiioe. Chrisman, he purchased the M. FL church will preach Saturday provide not only radical change of air whereby we are able to offer them in county, Oregon, duly appointed administratrix a tract of land at s very low figure. A evening, Jone 9th. Everything will be and surroundings, but also such stimu connection with our own at exceedingly coast line” is a handsomely illustrated of the estate ot F. H. Barnhart. dccea«ed. Now, therefore, all person* having claims few days ago tin oil company paid 12.50(1 j 1 done possible to make the meetings in lation of Bagging energies as will provide low rates, uh follows: The R eporter ■folder, giving a description of the health ' against said estate are herein nntifud and re and pleasure resorts ou the coast be quired tjo present the saino dull verified to the in gold for the oil right on ‘-’3 a< res Mr. I teresting. Next week a number of min brawn and vigor for th« return to labor. and undesigned, at her residence in McMinnville. tween San Francisco and Los Angeles. Chrisniau still has 183 acres of the best isters will preach. Rev. Fender of the For this they urge the mountain climb Weekly Inter Orean....... ....................................... $1.35 Yamhill county. Oregon, within six months from date hereof. “Shasta Resorts” embellished with the Dated pHrt oithe tract. He considers his Cal I'reebyterian church will preach Tues and ramble, the balsam of tlie mountain St. Loui«Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly.......... 1.50 May 19th, 1900. Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 1.25 beautiful half-tone engravings, describes EMM \ F. B \RNHART, ifornia investment "oilright." day evening, June 12th. All invited. pines, and the clear, unadulterated Oregonian, weekly................................................. 2.00 Administratrix of tbe otate ot F. H. Barn the scenic and outing attractions of the hart. deceased. McClure ’ » Magazine, monthly .......................... 1.85 mountain air. Mr. W. S. Whetion, cashier of the Tlie excursion by the Trainmen's R. L. CONNER, Attorney for said estate. vast and wonderful Shasta region, the In this direction the Shasta Rente now The Pacific Homestead, weekly......................... 1.50 First National bank of Winterset, Iowa, I'nion on Sunday to Salem carried an Cosmopolitan Magazine, monthly.................. 1 85 grandeet of pleasure grounds. NOTICE OF mil, «II1I.I MEAT in a recent Idler gives some experience immense crowd of people. There were affords a wealth of attractions. The en The Weekly San Francisco Call............... ....... 1.70 "California south of Tehachapi” tells with a e«r|ienter in his employ, iliat will alseit twenty coaches from Portland up. tire line of mad from Ashland to Red The Weekly New York Tribune......................... 1 25 all about the charms of that remarkably X*OTI«'E i«h.T<4-. er..:, I,nil,, r-Anr,i I m * ot value to other mechanics, lie save I’tie harmony mid pleasure of the day ding i« studded n itli charming and ac The Tri-weekly New York Tribune ............... 2 00 • N a i of the ro»i of <it(O H. favored aemi tropic garden spot, Southern Pipe, Demorest** Family Magazine ........................... 1 75 ,l<>cease<t. ha- filed his linn I iiccoiiut ui hi« “I had a carpenter working for me who was sadly marred by a fatal accident cessible hotels and camps, where are. sdinluHtrsilon ii|«,n -sol ooste in the county Mct'ali’s Monthly Magazine............................... 1 30 California. court of Yamhill rounty. Ureyon, a,.,f - a.,1 court cheer and comfort and healing at reason w as obliged to stop work for several dot « which occurred seven miles south of Sa The Oregon Teachers* Monthly ....................1.60 A handsome map of California, com has tlxerl «ml set the 3<l day of .I.,1'. A. 1> isui, on account of Is-ing troubled with diir li'm as the second section <if Hie excursion able coat, and where yon can hunt, tish. Word Á Works (monthly ) and Hicks’aim’nc 1.75 at the hour of one o'clock in th, afi, rnoon of plete in detail, reliable, skillfully in said day as the time «nd the county court room , rhoea. 1 mentioned to him that I lisd from tlie south was coming in. Charles ritle. loaf, or play with equal facility. dexed, and full of information about tbe «1 theeoiinty court house at McMinnville. Yam hill countr. Oregon, a- the place for the final been similarIv troubled and that Cluiui Farrell, sgeit 27 years, the sou of a mar % (.ood Cough Ticdicltir. Or if you look for healing waters, none State’s resource*. It is the only publi hearing of-atd final ai-'-oitnt and anv and all berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ble cutter at Albany, was a passenger on better can bo found, hot or cold, than the It sj>eak« w ell for Chamberlain's Cough cation of its kind conveniently folded oMietions thereto, if any tliete should be. Now. therefore, all per-otis inten sted in said Remedy bail cured me. He bonght a the i iii.ided train and bad been drinking springs i f Ashland. Coleatin, Anderson, Remedy w hen druggists use it in their e-tate are hereby uotitledaud r.qnired to aptarar for pocket use. at said time and place, and show enn—if any bottle ot it front tbe druggist here and in to quite an extent, so that ho was very, Bartlett, Biron and Paso Robles. own families in preference to any other. “Summer Outings" is a 32-page folder there should be. why «aid ac, ount «hould not he formed me that one dose cured him. ami lluiteady. AImut three-fourths of a mile Before vi iting Fnntym. tbe people of “1 have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem devoted to the camping retreats in the allow ed and approved, «aid estate forever and finally settled, «aid adminl-trator di-cliargid he is again at his work." For sale by tlnssi le of lurner. lie attempted tossing the northwest should seo the glories of edy for the past five years with complete Shasta region and Santa Cruz mountains. and Ills bondsmen exonerated. Hated this May 31«t. ism . Al Ot'STH PAPE. ( 8. Howorth A Co., druggists from tlie step of one coach to I fiat of the Yosemite valley, and the wondrous satisfaction to myself and customeis,” It appeals more directly to that large Administrat'd of said Estate. one belnnd it. lri making the swing lie groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; tbe sais I •ruggi-t J. Goldsmith, Van Etten. and grow ing class of recreation seekers F rank W. Frs-rox. vttorney for Estate. 24 5 rescind fur the iron railing of thq farther Parisians are likely to make inquiries N. Y. "I have always used it in my who prefer thia popular form of outing. step, but caught tin* arm ot a joung lady eoneeridng the«« attractive resort». own family lioth for ordinary coughs and “Pacific Grove” is the Chautauqua of DO YOU WANT ONE ins end. which of course did not make Send to Mr. C. H Markham, genera) colds and for the cough following la- the west, and this folder not only de HUNDRED DO üü ARS? I the solid support lie ex peeled, but slipped passenger agett. Portland, for new book grippe, and find it very efficacious.” scries the pretty place itself, bnt gives I « from his bold and allowed his whole lets on Cartie Crag. Shasta Spring», Mc For sale by S Howorth A Co , druggists a program of the religions sn l education Ana goo«i nuhi or womau can organise weight to swing upon the one hand which Cloud River, Yosemite, and exenrsion taking’ Scott's Emulsion be al meetings, conventions, schools, etc,, to lixi« olthv Hankers Union of ifie w. rl.i Otr.alt«, Nebta ka. Teafclter-and stndeiits it 4 he was preparing to hiosen Tlie result rates thereto. cause it's warm weather. Prof. Rollin Kirk, a graduate of Pacific be held there this summer. tbi- work liigfily rennincratiie «nd t l -•nt. was he was pitched bodily Irom the car. leading fraternal «ocietv in th> we«t Pays Keep taking it until you are college in the class of '98 and who has Oilier publications are “Lake Talioe,” Tbe death. dt<abilitr and ohl egi'< .uni- and i««ues striking ti|« n Ids head outside the track I4irrli«rd I eiter«, joint policies for man and wife, pays sick aud iwen teaching near Carlton for the past “Geysers and Lake County," “Yosem cured. claims Lodges in thirty states. and fracturing tlie skull, intiieling an in The following letters remain uncalled two years, has been elected a« principal ite." ' Hotel del Monte,” “CastleCrags,” accident It will heal your lungs and Large memta-rsblp of m--n at"t women. Splen each brimful of information about the jury front which deatli must have result did reserve i-g« Ifymiea.-e to make lite or for in the Mi Mmnville poetotlii e June give you rich blood in sum of the Newberg public school, The oth- places named, and printed in tbe high more in a week or two, write to the g'neral nl almost inaimitly. No blame attached 5, HhM) Manage’ 11«: ke «t'nio,. ,4 the World Port- er teaiheisso far elected are, Mrs. Van- est style of the art. mer as in winter. It's cod land. Oregon, for a c. Aitra< i a- locator Lisrict 1 to tie railroad comp.my. Die excur- Bishop R II . Berrie Juntes. Grav J nie Martin, and the Mi-sea Mary Bor- liver oil made easy. Man.ig’: and organize a ledge. . eiouirls irom thia city reached home at 2 P., Phillip. Mrs. Edith, Snyder W.C. L i runs. Maggie Inglis and Ella Crawford. 50c. and f I. Ail druggist«. J. Capps A S ods ail wool clothing from Every Day’» Delay Mcaaj Your 1 a. in. .Mouday. J inks M c C ain , P. M. I —Newberg Graphic. 19 to 113 a suit at the Grange store. Monied Loa». I LOCAL NEWS. You Have Always Bough?. Belgian Tjare Exchange Typewriter Papers Marriage Certificates Legal Blanks t Don’t Stop