Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1900)
CANCER in ' c ^ tle Time was wnen Cancer was considered as incurable as leprosy. Physicians and friends could give little relief or encouragement to one afflicted with this terrible disease. Even now <l«x?tors know of no remedy for this fearful malady ; while admitting it to hs a blood disease, they still insist that there is no hope outside of a surgical operation, and advise you to have the Cancer cut out, but at the same time cannot assure you that it will not return. You may cut or draw out the sore, but another will come is its place, for the «liseas«* is in the blood —is deejxseated and destructive, and beyond the reach of the surgeon’s knifa ar caustic, flesh-destroying plasters. The tilmxl must be purified and strengthened, the system relieved of all poisonous, effete matter before the Cancer sore will heal. S. S. 8. is the only medicine that can overcome this powerful anil contaminating poison and force it out of the blood .1 builds up and invigorates the old, and supplies new, rich, life-giving blood. 8. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy ; no mineral can be found in it; the r«x>ts and herbs from which it is made contain powerful purifying properties that act directly upon the blood system and make a safe and permanent cure of Cancer. It has cured thousands, why not you? Cancer is not always inherited ; your family may be free from any taint, yet your blood may become so polluted that a severe and stubborn form of the disease may Impure Blood Invites Disease. 1 1 *— ■- 1 '"■■'*■- 1 or ^urt, a littjj pimple on the eyelid, lip or nose, a small lump on the jaw or breast, a harmless looking wart or mole, and other causes so insignificant as to attract little or no attention. If you have an obstinate sore, don’t rely upon salves or ointments to cure it — begin with S. S. S. at once; it will cleanse your blood ami prevent the formation of cancerous cells. Mrs K Shirri La Plata. Mo , write. A email pimple came on my few about one inch leinw l he <" ..... uni i! I lx- I., g ill I . - II »0'1 I ■ I' - I m r *. .re uh ii to epi cad and eal l.lloth" lle-.ll and xave nr. nd. rrs. |. on I 11 led e vervl hl ng I could hear of but nothing did me any good ■ u- is now no sign of lhe disease This was Iwo years ago, and I am still enjoying perfect health Semi for our special book on Cam er ; it contains much information that will interest you Write our physicians about your case, and for any advice or information wanted ; they have made a life study of Cancer and all blood diseases. We make no charge what ever for this Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. Social item No. 2« E ditor U epoktek : The Transcript edi tors speak only of the socialist vote in Belgium, while several countries were mentioned in my former article. Iu fact socialism is spreading rapidly in all civil ized countries. It is international and by far the greatest political party on earth. If the ratio of increase is kept up throughout the present year, it w ill cast more votes the year l’.KM) than any two potlitiial parties now in existence. These editors further say that Dennis Kearney, the saud lol agitator, «was a good social ist. He mav have been. All agitators are not socialists, nor nil socialists agita tors, 1 once heard of a carpenter that quit work ami turned agitulor. He was Don’t a "walking delegate” as it were know whether he was a labor union member or not. He persuaded some other men to quit woik and tried to or- ganize something of the kind, These fellows would get together and chew the rag about rich people generally. My! what stories they would tell. Told about one prominent business man, the Hon. Mr. Dives, wbo actually died and went to the bad place, aud another |>oor, dis eased, filthy tramp that died aud went to the good place. This carpenter made so much trouble that the business men and church members had to shut him off. They hired a detective named Judas to run him down. But, Mr. Transcript, this same carpenter’s name and deeds stand out brighter and far above ail those who lived before or since his day. Some claim hitn as the greatest socialist that ever lived. Be that as it may, be was not much of a business man. Some editors and preachers may feel shocked at what they may call flippant remarks about the Savior. There is no intention to be irreverent, but to use plain, every day language that can lie under stood While on this question of loyalty to his cause, I would ask these editors and min isters, that when they petition to that unfailing source “thy will be done on earth as it is in hoaven,” if they believe it can be done. If they do believe it they are socialists, if they don’t bekeve it. they are hypocrites when they send up that petition. But this may be too far out into the white light of absolute so- cialism. It makes our eyes blink, We will begin back with the public owner ship of electric light and water plants, where we are all socialists. By and by, we will buy the railroads, and shut off the profit taker there also. Then we can ride fifteen days for six dollars as they do in Switzerland. We could go to Port land aud back for twenty-five cents. You see that profit business is terribly vicious. Then we w ill stop competition among laborers as the trusts are doing among capitalists That com|>etition in business is bad. It adulterates nearly every article of commerce. When we have put aside all competition among working people and have stopped the profit taker from his grafts, then it will not be much of a job to “do unto others as you would that they should do unto you.” The socialistic light is pretty bright away out there, but then we can go one eye on it, an«i think about it. Some people can think. J. C. C ooper . AVegetable Preparation for As similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs andBoweLs of «19 v HIIÆREX Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Sjnun.Morphine nor Mineral. ot N arcotic . /¿ctipecf Old DrPiTCHEíl Pumpkin Setd' dlx Sc.’jur * PockfUr SJti ~ dniu See d • Jlpptrrm/ii - ¿h * Ilú/nScid - (larifttd .hifv - city of Union, with characteristic IDiAy/r»*« /Sawr western energy, has in operation a Ill«- K.-porlcr VI im W riles of scenes Apcrfccl Remedy for Constipa fine woolen mill. Our own Yamhill Along Hie Houle from H i HI iiii . Largest stock of bulk garden seeds at tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Ville Io lhe Mining Hegions. county, whose representative men Daniels’ produce market. Worms .Convulsions .Feverish The slothful dreamer, luxuriating have abundant capital must, and ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Jones Lever binders anti mowers lead in idle reveries of mocking riches will in time, build more mills and all competitors. Sold by Manning. Tac Simile Signature of may be content to gloat in imagina factories when they see the advan Photo mounts cut to any size you wish tion over the glittering atoms lying tage of such to themselves and to the at this office, and for sale cheaper than NEW YORK. in fabulous abundance away off in communities. the cheapest. the Klondike or up at Nome, or even Leaving theTarming and industri Tents for sale or rent. Hammocks, in the great Sumpter district. The al centers of the vast eastern Ore all kinds and prices. Camp stoves anti dreamer who dreams at home, long gon country and plunging off into outfits, at Hodson’s ing all the while for the riches that the unexplored regions of Grant Be sure to go to tire old reliable Racket EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. store for hats, underwear, gloves, cor he knows are only waiting for his county, where the daring prospector sets, hose, ribbons, Star 5 Star shoes and band to reveal, and who is indulging has lately pitched his tent in search in gloomy prophecies concerning the for gold, abundant material for the most everything you want. condition of the world generally, and romancer may be found. Miners Ix>«t—Between Cal Cooper’s and White- son, June 29th, a lady’s umbrella. Any who mayhap now and then are led to have traversed the beaten paths, but Notice of Appointment of Ad mini*« one finding same, please leave at Report speculate as to visionary plans for the byways, the gorges, the fastness t mt rix. er office, and suitable reward will be paid. the relief of mankind whereby’ we es, the mineral zones yet to be dis C. Griesen when yon want a sewing might all come into the possession covered, will be of great moment to •VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, L n Ettie Palmer, has been by an order ot the machine; $18 upward. New Home, of all the blessings conceived by the to the ready pen of the chronicler of county court ot Yamhill county, Oregon, duly Wheeler A Wilson, Climax and Royal mind of man, may not be convinced the future. The wilderness of tall appointed administratrix of the estate of Charles Palmer, deceased. beat any thing in price aud quality. 24-6 that the world is all right, but when timber and towering peaks, the soli Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and re E. G. Heath ami Elon Wallace spent the truth comes to him he will find tude and grandeur and the rarified quired to present their claim to the undersigned DEPART duly vrrilied, at the otlice of F. \V. Fenton, al the Fourth in Portland. Mr. H. went to that he has forgotten his mercies in air of his surroundings will inspire TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE McMinnville, Oregon, within six months from see his son, Howard, who has been at Chicago- the date of this notice. Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. contemplation of his troubles. Men some future author to deeds of dar I’tirtlaiKl Worth, Omaha. Kan 4 p. m. Dated this the 21st day of June, A. D. 1900. work there the past seven months. «Special ETTIE PALMER, sas City, St. Jxiuis, are apt to grow morbidly gloomy, ing. Even now the publication of 9:15 a. ni. Chicago and East. Administratrix ot the estate of Charles Pal Stock, grain and fruit farm for rent for some discordant and some complain the true stories unearthed by the mer, deceased. 27-5 Atlantic cash, for 5 years—348 acres. Apply to F. VV. FENTON, Attorney for estate. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. ing. Pessimists and misanthropists hardy pioneers within the borders of Express 7 a. m. D. B. Kingery, or enquire at tills office. Worth, Omaha. Kan 9 p. m. NOTH K OF FINAL. SETTI.EMENT. will multiply when the happy condi the golden Northwest read like the sas City, St. Louis, Mrs. B. F. Fuller and Mr. D. A. Wal Chicago and East. tions of life are temporarily turned weird fancyings of Rider Haggard, 1VT0TICE is hereby given that the undersigned lace are at the New Era campmeeting. Walla Walla, Lewiston L«. J. \v. Hobbs, as administrator of the estate Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Hopkins and Misses back, and the people who see the creating a deal of discussion as to .Spokane Spokane, Minneapo 8:40 a. m. of Nora A. Drummeller, deceased, has filed ins Flyer lis, St. Paul, Duluth, world through a glass darkly are to the unrevealed wonders yet to come. final account of his administration of said es Mabie and Laura expect to go later. 6 p. m. Milwaukee, Chicago tate in the County Court of Yamhill county, and East. Oregon, and <aid court has fixed the 7th day ot I have money to loan on farm prop be found in the “booming” mining The latest of these stories comes August, A. D. 19( 0, at the hour of ten o’clock, in OCEAN STEAilSHIPS the forenoon, of said day, as the time, and the erty at good terms. Parties wishing to camps of.eastern Oregon, as Burely from the Greenhorn mountain sec 8 p. m. 4 p. m. County Court room at the county house as the All Sailing dates sub as they are in the more happily situ tion near the new town of Lawton, borrow, call and see me. time and place for the final hearing of said final ject to change. account, and all objections thereto, if any For San Francisco— ated and more generally prosperous the bare facts being detailed in a let R L. C onner . there should be. Sail every days. Now, ther. fore, all persons interested" in said E. P Wallace has been on the sick list farming sections. It is doubly cer ter from a physician, and the queer estate are hereby notified and required to ap Daily Ex pear at said time and place and show cause, the past tyeek, unable to go to New Era, tain, therefore, that those who have story relates the strange results of Sunday 4&xm- Columbia River Stmrs if any there should be, why said final account 8 p. in. but will go later. He had the misfortune gone to the far north in search of the transfusion of blood from a fowl Sunday To Astoria and Way- should not be allowed and approved, said ad Saturday Landings. ministrator discharged, and his bondsmen ex 10 p. m. to lose his horse by getting so badly cut that which cheers, have encountered to the veins of an infant. Some onerated, and said estate finally and forever settled. on barb wire it had to be killed, on more gloom and cob-webbed ambition years ago a son was born to a family Willamette River. 6 a. m. Dated this June 2oth. A. D. 1900. City. Newberg, 4:30 p. m. the 20th. Ex Sunday Oregon Ex. J. W. HOBBS. than those who have sought earthly in Missouri, who a couple of years Salem Independence Sunday Administrator ot said estate. and Way-Landings. New 1900 model Rambler bicycles, treasures nearer home. This pre ago moved to Eastern Oregon. F. W. F enton , Atty tor estate. Willamette and Yam cliueher or cemented tires, latest im sumption tallies one in favor of the While young the child was dying of 7 a. m. 3:30 p. m. hill Rivers. proved. Prices $20 to$40. F. W. Spencer. Tue. Thur. Mon.. LEGAL BLANKS. project of trying your luck first in inanition, and to save its life a young Oregon City, Dayton, and Sat. Wed. IN IT KU.Hl and Way-Landings. If ever a railroad is built into Till« the Oregon gold fields; then if the doctor transfused into the infant's and Fri. The following general form* are alwavs in *to«'k and for sale at the Rejiorter office : mook county we wonder whether the Willamette River. 6 a. m. Warranty Deeds .. Real Estate Mortgage utopian dream of picking up gold veins the blood of a fowl taken from For an Editor to Recommend Pal. Tues. 4:30 p. m. Thur Portland to Corvallis Mon. We. ^uit-cloim Deeds citizens will ever be able to travel 11)0 «'haitvl Mortgage ent Medicine«« from the streets, or catching the aud for Deed and Sat. the farmyard. The child became Sati.-I ’aetion ot Mort. and Way-Landings. and Fri. miles for 25c., (lie same rato between Farm Lease Transfer ot Mortgage From Sylvan Valley News, Brevrad, N. C. Notes and Receipts. Rill of Bale Leave Leave Astoria and Portland? If Asturians had shining particles as they tly in swift strong, but as he grew in years his Snake River. Crop Mortgages. Order books, Lewiston It may bo a question whether the edi Riparia Ac k i lowledge men ts, Abstracts. their heads screwed on the right wav clouds of dust through tlie highways mother observed that he was in Daily 3:85 a in. Riparia to Lewiston. Justices’ Blanks. tor of a newspaper has the right to pub 9 a. in. Daily. ami busineM sagacity in their feet they and byways is realized, it will be tensely fond of outdoor life and cared We «.Hiry a large stock of stationery and are prepared to do Job printing of every sort- in the would have pungle«! up for a railroad to very well to conclude your life’s fol nothing for the society of other licly recommend any of the various pro W. II. nVRT.BI'RT, G. P A., Portland, Or. best style of lhe art and at low figures. R hodes & R hodes , Agents, McMinnville pt ietary medicines which flood the mar Tillamook instead of to Port land.—Head lowing chapter in Nome or Klondike. children. He always played with ket, yet as a preventive of suti'eriug we light. A trip to eastern Oregon's gold tin- barnyard fowls, and his mother "We have sold many different cough Al.I. AHOI r (-AI.IFOHNIA. In th«- turmoil ami tribulation of poll fields has the advantage of cheaper found it difficult to make him stay in feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar remedies, but none ha» given better rat- tics and war, Elsin Wright, the harness and swifter means of transportation. the house. Later, she discovered rhoea Remedy. We have known and isfaction than Chamberlain’s,” .«aye Mr. A llancleonic Neri«*« off New and maker, 1ms not been lost sight of. He I «effnl I'libllration«. Leave McMinnville in the morning, that he left his bed in the night and used this medicine in our family for Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, is still doing business at the same old California is the natural paradise of N. J. “It is perfectly safe and can be and you ¡ire landed in Baker City was found in the chicken house in twenty years and have always found it stand ami is as ready now to give cus the holiday maker. Its reeoun ea are in relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds tomers tile best articles for the least that evening. The. Portland-Chicago the morning. She could not break reliable. Iu many cases a dose of this exhaustible, it« invitation universal, and or hoarseness.” For sale bv Howorth & money ns he ever was. Among tlu* lat special 011 the O R. A’ N. carries the I him of this habit. She was dis- remedy would save hours of suffering I its resorts and attractions among the Co., druggists. est invoice in his line will be found some traveler out of Portland, after about1 tressed, too, to see a bright red while a physician is awaited. We do most noted in the world. very fine buggy robes ami fancy bridles. an hour's halt from the arrival of the streak of hair growing from his fore not believe in depending implicitly on John Chapman sold his furniture store The Southern Pacific company pub any medicine for a cure, but we do be His riding and buggy whips are good Sheridan express. You are told that head across to the back of his neck, building this week to A. H. Thomas. lishes descriptive literature containing that if a bottle of Chamberlain's persuaders. the elegantly upholstered reclining and that he imitated the fowls in his lieve Diarrhoea Remedy were kept on hand valuable information about all of them. Mr. Thomas lias not decided whether he chair cars are just the things neces actions, delilerately raising one foot and administered at the inception of an It is for free distribution and may be ob- will move his dry goods into the building CASTOR IA sary for a comfortable daylight ride high from the ground and putting it attack much suffering might be avoided taineil from auy Southern Pacific agent. or not. He has a lease on his present Bears the stgaaturr of C has , It. Pi sTrnsr Ju ass for more than thirty years, ansi up the magnilieent Columbia. They down again with all the dignity of a and in very tnauy cases the presence of a T. 11. Goodman, general passenger agent location until the first of August. . Ike 7*r Kind lea .4/rr*a«i Hough!. ar«1 all right if you like them, but Brahma rooster. He made strange physician would not be required. At at San Francisco, or C. II. Markham, Daugherty has completed ids work as after trying them one will very nat chicken like noises, too. imitating the least this has been our experience during G. P. A. Portland, Ore. If you apply by census enumerator at Grand Ronde, Mi l I« I urally associate them with the in crowing of a gatne-cix k and clucking the past tweuty years. For sale by mail iuclose a stamp for each publication. and reports about 450 Indians on the res “Resorts and attractions along the ervation. including half-breed«. He says re- Sealed bids will be received for the struments of torturo used by the softly to himself as he strutted about Howorth A Co., diuggists. coast line” is a handsomely illustrated the Indians were very willing to give all painting of tin- Dayton school house un Spaniards in the middle ages to make the yard. Tin* birds of the yard fol fol<Jer, giving a description of ttie health the information they could, and he prob Notice to Herve Breeder«. til Friday, July 1.4th, 191*’. Materials men and women quit being Chris and pleasure resorts on the coast be ably had less trouble in getting the re lowed him about, and the hens My stadion Van S. and Pollux, will tween San Francis)*«« amt Los Angeles. will be furnished by the board ot direct tians. Truly, while the modern car ducked noisily at him when he make the season as follows: Amity, quire«! statistics than the census takers ors. See specifications nt the clerk’s “^hasla Resorts" emtiellished with « hairs are not intend«*«! for the at crowed. His mother watched these Mondays and Tuesdays; Sheridan, Wed beautiful office. hall toneengravings, describes of the white folks hail. Some very old tainment of that end, a passenger strange developments in her child nesdavs and Thursdays; McMinnville, the scenic and outing attractions of the Indians reside on the reservation. He B G arr tKt., Chairman. H. A. R krtr am , Clerk. after spending a day in one of the with anxiety, and. now that they are Fridays and Saturdays, beginning April vast and wonderful Shasta region, the found quite a few as old as 90 years, ami grandest of pleasure grounds. a gooil many who were in their eighties. Dayton, Oregon. July rd. 1900. narrow, stiff-back«*«! things, if he is constantly becoming more pronounc id. l.«tf J. W. H enry . “California south of Tehachapi” tells ........ Mr. Pi ice has trausferre«! his lease ■ ■ >Sl at all sensitive anil conscientious, ed. she ha* decided to send him back all about the charms of that remarkahly ♦ Far Sals at a Uargain. favored aamitropic garden spot, Southern on the farm laud in Gopher valley to Mr. will lit* convinced in his own heart to the physician who saved the latí s G. W. Severn®, of Phelps county, Net». One "Ideal” Deering binder, Knight California. important to Mothers. that lx* stands before God on a par life in infancy, for treatment, hoping Mr. Severn«, accompanied by his fam in 1899, has cut 85 acres, or will trade A handsome map of California, com carefully every bottle of CASTOR!A. with Judas and Ananias. that be will be able to arrest the ab a Examine plele in detail, reliable, skillfully in ily, lias been on the way from Nebraska tor stock. Also a good team 6 and 8 «aft* and >ure remvdy for infanta and children, dexed, and full of information about the for a year, traveling by wagon, amt vis Eastern t'regon has an airof thrift normal chicken hearted symptoms and see that years, weight about 1,600 Inquire ot State's resources. It is the only publi developing in her boy. D. 1. A. and enterpris«* this year. Grain 11-1 R. V. H arris , Amity. IV, r* the cation of its kind conveniently folded ited the national park, several states east Canyon City. Or.. July2, 1900. of us. and for the last few months in fields ar«> showing signs of ripening, for p«x-ket use. Signatar» of »■ ..- -«--------- “Summer Outings” is a 32-page folder southern Oregon. He say s he is tired of and climatic conditions have left th«' la Us For Over 30 Year». devoted to the camping relrcaU in the camping,ami having heard of great Yam An I plSrmie «1 Ulnrrlinea. The Kind Yon Have Ahreye Bought wheat in a much more favorable con Shasta region and Santa Cruz mountains. hill, has decided to fettle <lown long Mr A. '-.«mlers. writing from Cocoa- dition than in the Willamette valley It appeals more directly to that large nut Grove, Fla., says there has been and growing class of recreation seekers enough to l«M«k around for a permanent «0 far as relates to the early grain. A Hind«* N«*<iul. location where be can go into fruit ami who prefer this popular form of «lifting. quite an epi.lenrkt of diarrhoea there. Manufacturing industries inaugu He had a severe attack and was cured The missionary society of the Yamhill “I’acifi«* Grove" is the Chautauqua of stock raising.—Sheridan Sun. thin Mood, weak lungs and rated -onit* years ago tend to indue«* by four doees of Chamberlain's Colic, Baptist church on the afternoon and the west, and this fokter not only de-! paleness. You have them in the pretty place itself, but gives: Mrs. William Lawrence, wife of fire th«* general prosperity of different Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He evening of July 12th will have a Hindo a serbes program of the religious and education hot weather as well as in cold. social according to several Hindo cus sections. Pendletons w«x»l«>n mill says he also recommended it to others al meetings, conventions, «chools, etc., to man Lawrence, of the earlv morning SCOTT'S EMULSION cures train, and her mother, Mrs. Julia Robi provides a large pay-roll for the and they ear it i« the best medicine they toms, at the O. B. Skinner home. There l>e held there tins summer. them in summer as in winter. Other publications are "latke Tahoe,” | son, of Portland, returned home Thurs working people of Umatilla county's ever used. For sale by Howorth A Co , will be rice and curry and other good “Geysers and Lake County,” "Yosem day morning after a week's visit with It is creamy looking and pleas things served when desired,until thepro- capital city La Grande depends for «iruggieta. ___________ gram begins at S.30. Receipts and offer- ite." Hotel «lei Monte." “Castle Crags.” j Mrs. D. A. Wallace. ant tasting. prosperity on the operation of the The RsrowTRa and Weekly Oregonian i ings will be sent to help famine sufferers each brimful of information about the j J. R. Derby is again able to be out foe aW h»>i alldmcgW. place« named, and printed in the high-' 1 in India. tx*et sugar factory, while the little on« rear for $2, strictly in advanc« doors after his long sick spell. eet style of the art. LOCAL NEWS. SCROFULA •* ni ioMi tuf . not tw ta m. ^5. THE CENTM'JR COMPANY. NEW VCR* CITY -A 7