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ttr- T,«o Ma.Ul.igtwu C«uK<r Aulol«!«». When the e cretorv organa fail to carry off the waste material fiom the system, there is an abnor mal accumulation of effete matter which ja,isons and clogs the blood, and it becomes sour aqd acid. This poison is carried through the general circulation to all parts of the body, and upon reaching the skin surface there is a redness ami eruption, and bv certain peculiarities we recoguize Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Erysipelas atul many other skin trouble., more or less severe. Whih the skin is the seat of irritation, the real disease is in the blood Medicated lotions and powders may allay the itching and burning, but never cure, no matter how long and faithfully continued, and the condition is often aggravated and skin permanently injured by their use. The disease is more man skin deep: the entire circulation is poisoned. The many preparations of arsenic, mercury, potash, etc., not only do not cure skin diseases, but soon ruin the digestion •nd break down the constitution. . S. S. S., nature's own remedy, made of roots, herbs and barks, of great purifying and tonical properties, quickly and effectually cures blood and skin troubles, because it goes direct to the root of the disease and stimulates and restores normal, healthv action to the different organs, cleanses and eurr lies the blood, and thus relieves the system of all poisonous secretions. S. S. is. cures permanently because it leaves none of the original poison to referment in the blood and cause a fresh attack. Healthy blood is necessary to preserve that clear, smooth skin and beautiful com plexion so much desired by all. S. S. S. can be relied upon with certainty to keep the blood in perfect order. It has been curing blood and skin diseases for half a cen tury ; no other medicine can show such a record. S. S. S. contains no poisonous minerals — is purely vegetable and harmless. Our medical department is in charge of physicians of large experience in treating blood and skin diseases,who will take pleasure in aiding by their advice and direction all who desire it. Write fully and freely about your case ; your letters are held in strictest confidence. We make no charge whatever for this service. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases will be sent free upon application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA. LOCAL NEWS. Removal Sale at P. M Flynn & Co.’s The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian one vear for $2, strictly in advance E. J. Wood returned Saturday evening from a business trip to Tillamook. The beet gopher and mole trap ever invented, at F. W, Spencer’s. Harvey Walker and Paul Cooper got : home Sunday from a week’s camp on 1 Testament creek. Photo mounts cut to any size you wish 1 at this office, and for sale cheaper than 1 the cheapest. The India social out at the Skinner residence Thursday evening of last week ie spoken of aa a great big success. The attendance was large, and the occasion one of much enjoyment. Tents for sale or rent. Hammocks, all kinds and prices. Camp stoves ami outfits, at Hodson's The St. Louis Button Co., 020 North Broadway, St. Louis, is headquarters for campaign buttons, where political clubs can get buttons on short notice and at lowest prices. Be sure to go to the old reliable Racket store for hats, underwear, gloves, cor sets, hose, ribbons. Star 5 Star shoes and most everything you want. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Walker reached the head waters of the Willamina last Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, and after a stay of five hours, reached home the same day in good season. A very large line of those famous "Star fi Star” shoes will arrive soon at the Racket store. They are not equaled for quality and price. Charles Greening is in baa luck again. Laat Saturday he conceived that every thing was favorable for burning some brush on his land east of town, and ac cordingly applied the match. The wind veered, and away went the fire for 180 cords of fir wood piled near by, consum ing the entire lot, except three cords. A lot of good rails was also burned. I have money to loan on farm prop erty at good terms. Parties wishing to oorrow, call and see me. R L. C onner . Governor Geer has issued his annual proclamation, warning people against de stroying forests by means of lire. But tho issuance of this proclamation does not necessarily mean that there will lie no more forest fires thia summer. Live chit kens are quoted at Seattle at 12 to 12% cents per pound; geese, 10c; ducks, 10 to 12c. The hot weather makes one sigh for camp life and the society of the black nosed ant slid the inquisitive spider. George Keen of this city has been granted an original pension of $6 per month. Mart High, manager of the Marion county poor farm, was over visiting friends last Saturday and Sunday. A. L. Black of the college will supply the pulpit of Calvary Baptist church, Portland, during the summer. I’rofs. Northup and Brumback left with theiriTamilies on Tuesday for New port, to remain a couple of weeks. The First National bank is improving its building by giving the east front a coating oi plaster and erecting a new awning for the D street market. Rev. R. W. King went over to Gopher valley on Tuesday and began a two weeks’ series of revival meetings at the Lambright school house. The firm of Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver lost a good driving horse Monday night. The change from grass to dry feed, and being put on road duty, brought on an attack of colic. Rev. Geo. A. Blair of the First Cum berland Presbyterian church of Portland has resigned on account of ill health. The incoming pastor is Rev. J. J. Dal ton, D. D., of Henderson, Ky. E. Estes departed for Clayton, Ind., on Monday, to assist in the settling up of a large estate of a deceased brother. Mr. Estes is said to be one of three heirs to an estate of (20,000 to $30,000. Sammer Resorts. Simon Harrison Humphreys, son of the late Thomas D. Humphreys, of Hills boro, was on Tuesday morning found hanging dead to a tre< in the old brick yard southeast of that citv by Mrs. George Schultnerich, about 8 o'clock. Humphreys left his home the evening before and was last seen going down the railroad track about 8 o’clock, p. iu . Up on his failure to return at a late hour, a searching party was organized, and search instituted, which resulted in the body being found as stated. The jury returned a verdict of suicide. The cause of his committing the deed is supposed to be discouragement over debt. Humph reys was justice of the peace for a num ber of years, and was also engaged in the abstract business. He leaves a wife and six children. He was a member in good standing in the local lodge, I O. O. F., and the United Artisans, carrying (2000 insurance in the latter order. The fu neral arrangements have not yet been made. He was 49 years old, and a brother-in-law of J. W. Gault of this city, who attended the burial on Wed nesday. The other case was that of Ulrich Pi per, a young man residing with his par ents near Farmington, who committed suicide by shooting himself in the left tetnple with a revolver. Piper was an unmarried man, about 25 years of age, and has been ill for over three years with a hopeless malady, and finally deter mined to end his misery by taking his own life. The fatal shot was fired at 8 o’clock p. m., and death ensued three hours later. The coroner held an in quest. To the mountains our j>eople in in creasing numbers yearly look for those days of relaxation and recreation neces sary to maintain the human machine in fair working condition. The languor ous sloth of the seashore proves very seductive while it lasts, but many have decided that the annual outing should provide not only radical change of air and surroundings, but also such stimu lation of flagging energies as will provide brawn and vigor for the return to labor. The St. Charles store. For this they urge the mountain climb Those indebted to the St. Charles store and ramble, the balsam of the mountain pines, and the clear, unadulterated are requested to call at once and settle their accounts, as we must have money mountain air. In this direction the Shasta Route now to carry on the business. Respectfully, affords a wealth of attractions. The en M rs . N. E. K bgg . tire line of road from Ashland to Red ding is studded with charming and ac cessible hotels and camps, where are cheer and comfort and healing at reason able cost, and where you can hunt, fish, ride, loaf, or play with equal facility. Or if you look for healing waters, none better can be found, hot or cold, than the springs of Ashland, Coleetin, Anderson, Bartlett, Byron and Paso Robles. DEPART TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE Before visiting Europe, the people of Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. the northwest should see the glories of Portland Worth, Omaha, Kan 4 p. m. Special sas City, St. Louis, Yosemite valley, and the wondrous 9:15 a. m. Chicago and East. groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; the Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Parisians are likely to make inquiries Express 7 a. m. Worth, Omaha. Kan 9 p. m. concerning these attractive resorts. sas City, 8t. Louis, Chicago and East. Send to Mr. C. H. Markham, genera) passenger agent, Portland, for new book Walla Walla, Lewiston Spokane. Minneapo lets on Castle Crag, Shasta Springs, Mc Spokane Flyer lis, 8t. Paul, Duluth, 6 p. m. Milwaukee, Chicago Cloud River, Yosemite, and excursion and East. rates thereto. D.R.&N OCEAN STEAnSHlPS Ail Sailing dates sub ject to change. For San Francisco— Sail every 5 days. ALL ABOUT CALIFORNIA. A lliitiilvome Merles of New and Useful Publications. For infants am: Civ A Vegetatile Prspaiauonfcr As similatine ihe Foui utidRegula bug ite StoiLdiÀs and BoweE af Bears the Signature / Promote s Digestion C hecîful- ness and Rest Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N awcotic . JSx^c sf Cid Dr SA? ïL.CLPfî’CDDft Setd~ dlxdWM * fiuduiUi Suhs - Arise Stsd * J - Zfc Curbanc'S So.St, * ¡trmSccJ ~ Sugar ■ itiriïyr** fiatvr A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSinule Signature of NEAV YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 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Practically Regular subscription price |1.50 per A DAILY, the cheapest known year, but ue furnish it AND THE REPORTER 1 YE AR FOR $2.00. Neui York Tri-Weekly Tribune and MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, SEND ALL ORDERS TO THE REPORTER, MiMINNVJLLE. OREGON. ! Sri W eekly I nter O cean Daily Ex Sunday Columbia River Stmrs *lx" John Pennington made the first filling 8 p. m. California is the natural paradise of Saturday To Astoria and Way- Sunday of the water tank for his thresher on Landings. 10 p. m . the holiday maker. lie resources are in • o - ■ ----------------- Tuesday, and informed 11s that threshing ••••••••♦• LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL exhaustible, its invitation universal, and 6 a. m. Willamette River. would be quite generally inaugurated 4:30 p. m. • POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST its resorts and attractions among the Ex Sunday Oregon City. Newberg, Ex. Salem Independence this week in his neck of the river Sunday most noted in the world. and W ay-Landings • Always American-------- Always Republican O. M. Harris who, for some time, has The Southern Pacific company pub Willamette and Yam« • ----------- 7 a. m. 3:30 p. tn. lieen in the drug business at Riddle, lishes descriptive literature containing Tue. Thur hill Rivers. • - -—_ THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN 8UPPLIES ALL Mon., • Oregon City, Dayton, Southern Oregon, has sold his drug busi valuable information about all of them. and Sat. • «----- Wed. THE NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE and Way-Landings. and 1 rl. ness. His health being poor he was too It is for free distribution and may be ob 6 a. m. Willamette River. closely confined. Mr. Harris is now at tained from any Southern Pacitic agent, p. m. Every Column is Bright, Clean and Packed with News Tues. Thur Portland to Corvallis 4:30 Mon. We. home resting up.—Dayton Herald. and Sat. T. II. Goodman, general passenger agent and Way-Landings. and Fri. The Literature of its columns is An active campaign has been prosecut at San Francisco, or C. IL Markham, Leave Leave Snake River. Riparia Lewiston equal to that of the best maga- ed this week by the young boys of the G. I’. A. Portland, Ore. If you apply by 3:35 a. m. Daily zines, ft is interesting to the town in removing moss from the roofs, mail inclose a stamp for each publication. Daily. I Riparia to Lewiston. 9 a. m. "Resorts and attractions along the children as well as the parents. in obedience to ttie order of tho fire chief W. H HURLBURT, G. P. A., Portland, Or. R hodes A R hodes , Agents. McMinnville. made last week. It might be added that coast line" is a handsomely illustrated INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, and while it McMinnville is generally getting the folder, giving a description of the health and pleasure resorts on the coast be tngs to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its moss off of her back. SOUTH AND EAST tween Sau Francisco and Los Angeles. readers the Fest and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in C. H. Markham of the Southern Pa "Shasta Resorts ” embellished with W. T. Macy has assumed the manage full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses citic company, is keeping right on with beautiful half-tone engravings, describes ment of the St Charles store, and will literature and politics from the Western standpoint. .AstjUUMA.X.X./Av'AvsL* his campaign in behalf of dairy develop the scenic and outing attractions of the be pleased to greet the patrons of this vast and wonderful Shasta region, the ment. llardlv a week passes without a grandest of pleasure grounds. ------ $1.00—PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR -$ 1.00------ store. He also invites everybody to call dairy meeting somew here. Dr. Withy- •••••••««a "California south of Tehachapi” tells and investigate the bargains offered in € i THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN ! combe ot the Oregon experiment statiou all about the charms of that remarkably c e groceries, glassware, crockery, etc. tf • ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. is ably assisting Mr. Markham in carry- favored semi tropic garden spot, Southern California. Miss Grace Newell is visiting in Ore itig on tins campaign. J THE INTER OCEAN'S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. » Trains leave McMinnville for Portland and h s A handsome map of California, com w»v stations at 5:58 a in., and 3:06 p. m. Leave gon City,where she will remain until the • Price of Daily by mail......................... $1 00 per year a The grand lodge of the A. O. u. w. plete in detail, reliable, skillfully in for Corvallis at 10 a. m. • Price >i Sunday by mail...................... tl 00 per year • close of the Chautauqua assembly; then • Daily .... and Sunday by mail. .................... $6 uu 00 per # ............... pv, J vear cur ” * and D. of H. has been in session in Sa- dexed, and full of information about the she will go to Tillamook city via Astoria •••••uksos•••«£•••••••••ses«saisa«sieee«aeks«cs««««a lent this week Charity lodge of this State’s resource«. It is the only publi Leave Fortland........ ...... 8:30 a. m. 7:00 p. m. to visit friends during the remainder of city is being represented by Dr. J. D cation of its kind conveniently folded Leave Albanv............ ....12:30p. m. 10:50 p. m- The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.35. for pocket use. Arrive at Ashland ...12-33 a. m. 11:30a. m. tiie summer. Sacramento................ 5:00 p. m. 4:86 a. m. Bakerand Henry Fletcher, and Yamhill 32-page "Summer Outings ” is a 32-paga folder San Francisco.. ..7.45p.m. 8:15 a m. W. R. Brown, Amity, Oregon, Ims a lodge D. of H. by Mrs A. Matthies and devoted to the camping retreats in the new 31, steel skein wide tire Welter wag Miss Bessie Houck. Mrs. Julia Gault Shasta region and Santa Crux mountains. Kral F.vtate Tranvlera. Ogden....................... 5:45 a. m 11:40 am. on for $85 cash. Also a new reversible has also been in attendance as a past It appeals more directly to that large Week ending July 18th: Denver ........................ ..iroos. m. 9:00 a m. ami growing class of recreation seekers disc barrow for $40. Also a tine driving grand chief Kansas City............... 7:25 a. m. 7 25 a. m. The following general form? are always in stock H C and M L Burns to S D Craw who prefer this popular form of outing. Chicago ...................... 7:46 a. m. 9:30 a m. and for sale at the Reporter office : mare, six years old, sired by Coeur "Pacific Grove” is the Chautauqua of ford lot I blk 35 Oak Park add Warranty Deeds ~ - «- — J. II. Nelson, of McMinnville, the Heal Estate Mortgage d’Alene, dam Kisbar, which he wishes Deeds Chattel Mortgage toMcM..................... I 525 Quit-claim county clerk of Yamhill county, who re the west, and this folder not only We Los Angeles .............. 1:20 p. m. Bond for Deed Satisfaction ot Mort. ser hes the pretty place itself, but gives to sell. Fl Faso.......................6:00 p. in Farm Ix'ase Transfer of Mortgage Maud M Cunningham and hush to sided in Ashland for some time a few a program of the religiousanj education Fort Worth ............... 6:30 a. m. Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale In the turmoil and tribulation of poli- years ago, arrived here Friday, accom al meetings, conventions, schools, etc., to Minnie J Forsyth lots 13. 14 and ('ity of Mexico........ 9.5 a m. Crop Mortgages. Order books. Houston .4.00 a. m Ack now ledgements, Abstracts. ticsand war, Elsie Wright, the harness panied by his family, to visit relatives be held there this summer. 15 blk 23 Edward ’ s add to New New Orleans..... 6:25p. m. Justices' Blanks. maker, has not been lost sight of. He anil friend« for a few day«. They will Washington ........ 6 42a. m. Other publications are “Lake Tahoe,” 100 We carry a large stock of stationery and are berg .............................................. New York 12:43 p m. prepared to do job printing of every sort in the is still doing business at the same old visit southern California during their "Gevsersand Lake County,” ‘‘Yosem OrloandHortense Baldwin to Sew best style of the art and at l<»w figures. ite.'’ Hotel Wei Monte,” “CastleCrags," stand and is as readv now to give cus present vacation.—Ashland Tidings ell W Newhouse 3 a pt S Heater each brimful of information about the Pullman and Tourist car* on both trains. tomers the best articles for the least OI K ÌLI BHIXG I.IXI. 400 illctjr 2......... ............. places named, and printed in the high Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, All who intend engaging in sugar l>eet money as he ever was. Among the lat and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis. New Or Amy and Willis Hendrix to Carrie est style of the art leans and Washington. est invoice in his liue will be found some culture next year would do well to Bend We have special arrangements with Rhude I-to int in lots 1 and 2blk very fine buggy robes and fanev bridle: their, boys to find employment in the the following leading publications, 22 N Yamhill . Advertised I. edera* 5° Connecting at San Franeiwo with »everal His riding and buggy whips are good twi t fields at La Grande this summer whereby we are able to offer them in lines for Honolulu, Japau. China, ! Mary A Martin to Carrie Rhude The following letters remaio uncalled J ’ Irani.hip Boys can do the necessary labor of hoe hlltppme.. Central and South America. 1 connection with our own at exceedingly persuaders. 1-10 int in blk 22 N Yamhill. .. ing and wceiling, and the knowledge <rt for in the McMinnville poeto (Fee July low rates, as follows: The R epohtkr and John J Henderson and wf to Wm such work would not come amiss. Lack 17, 1M0 I Weekly Inter Ocean......... ...... fi.35 See MR W. MERRIMAN, axent at McMinn Goffrier 325.15 a pts Robt Hen Kirtz, Miss Hnlday ville station, or address of such knowledge handicapped the beet Alderman, L R . St. IxHiisGlobe-Democrat. semi weekly......... 1.50 derson and D Boise d 1 cs t 5 r 5 15000 Rural Northwest. Portland, semi-monthly... 1.25 growers of Union county the first year of Allen. Mrs Mollie Kruger, Fred C. H MARKHAM, Oregonian, weekly........................... 2.00 Shell and Rosalie Hawley t B Campbell, J R Landingham, I. Gen. Passenger Agent. their experience in beet growing. : The Weekly San Francisco Call..................... 1.70 Parker iooxi 2 o ft in Saylor’s add Portland, Or. Carter, Mrs Fannie Martin, May I ! The Weekly New York Tribune. ........... 1 27 We call attention to the advertisement 260 The Tri-weekly New York Tribune............... 2 00 to McM...................................... Cowman, J E Smith, Virgil of the Oregon btate Normal school at taking Scott's Emulsion be- Clara A Rhude to Sami J Signor w j The Oregon Teacher* Monthly................... —..¡ SO Smith, Chria Monmouth ap)>eariug in another column j f cause it's warm weather. hf of w hf of sec 20-2-6 ............ 500 il* Jiurs M c C aim , P M. of this issue. The school report« a suc ► Coo,» to The Reporter Office for O O Rhude and wf to Satnl J Sig Keep taking it until you are 'Ml The gravel and crushes! rock being l< ► cessful »ear, with encouraging prospects nor sw qr sec 32-2-6 cured. «ASTORIA S'» distributed on the highways this summer » I Typewriter Papers for the next session. Many teachers are It will heal your lungs and Bear, the .igiuturv of Caa*. H FivTraaa. Jno M Harrington and wf to S D will bring the farmer and the markets fl). taking the normal i-ourse both tor the Io u.e h. more than thirty yean, »nd Crawford 10.10 a pt Jos R Young give you rich blood in sum nearer together. They two must travel Marriage Certificates sake of the professional training, now TKe i’o» /Art« Ahfuys amtfkt. mer as in winter, it's cod d 1 c t 4 r 4 .... ................ ; 252 5° band in band, for the farmer < an no pretty generally demanded, au<l a so as Investment Co to T M Bynum lots Uvcr oil made easy. more get along without the markets than Legal Blanks t le best means of preparation for secur ►ili SOc. and 9 I. AU druffiat*. Over 4000 pairs of new spring eboee 3, 4, L and M blk 43 Oak Park the markets can exiat without the farm : ! SOUTWt pÀcinct COMPffl The Shasta Route ¡S ♦_ _ LEGAL BLANKS. Don’t Stop i ing the state paper«. shown at the Grange store. I add to McM................................... 200 ers.