The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, April 26, 1901, Image 8

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Mr* II. C. Wheeler of Portland la the He viral Service* •• NI. B. Ckdch.
The meetings at this church are be
1 guest of Mrs Miles Hendrick.
To unload an overstock of spices, all - Mrs. T. II. Roger* ia visiting a few I ing continued with increasing manifes­
tations of iuterest, nieetiug* are being
regular ioe goods reduced to 7 !^c. Fed­ days with her parents at Hopewell.
held every day except Saturday, in the
eral canned corn toe, Columbus canned
If you want to paint your bouse and
afternoon
at 2 130 and in the evening at
tomatoes 10c, good canned salmon lor. 1 eave money and labor, get your paint at
7:30. O11 next Sunday morning the sub­
2 cans peaches 25c, 2 packages cream of 11 od sou’s.
ject of Mrs. Barrett’s sermon will be
wheat 35c, can of string beans 10c,
Mies Lizzie SandetD went down on the
canned peas 10c, 2 cans oysters 25c, 6 J ! boat Tuesday morning for a week’s visit “The inspiration of the Scriptures” and
in the evening she will preach ou “The
bars Santa Claus soap 25c, Gunpowder ’ w ith her mother at Hubbard.
Unpardonable Sin.” Everybody is wel­
tea 30c pound. Try my 20c coffee; its a]
j 1 have money to loan on farm proj>- come to all of these services. Kindly
winner, quart best pickles roc. I might ’
erty at good terms. Parties wishing to remember that the afternoon meet­
mention many other good things in this '
oorruw’, call and see me.
ings are every afternoon at 2:30 except
department if I had space, I carry a
R. L. CONNKK.
Monday and Saturday, and the evening
good clean assortment of groceries in
meetings
every evening except Saturday.
Mrs.
Grant
Hoberg,
who
has
been
vis
­
connection with the many other things 1
that make up a complete general mer­ iting for the past two months with Rev.
( bailee for a Home.
chandise store. 1 am adding new lines aud Mrs. Joseph Hoberg, took her de­
Six acres for sale adjoining McMinn­
parture
on
Monday
for
her
home
at
continually, and am in a position to sup­
ville, planted to onions and other vege­
ply your wants and handle your produce. ! Baker City.
tables.
Large lo-room house, barn and
Iziwest rates to all points east, best
C. C. M erton .
and quickest service. The Burlington chicken house. Orchard and greenhouse.
route. Write lor particulars and ad ver- Windmill and pump for irrigating gar­
rising matter. R. W. Foster, Ticket den. A big bargain. Enquire at this
LOCAL NEWS.
office.
Agent, Portland, Or.
Calico 4àc Yard
TVE IPMl'llTIVE ('DAZE.
AMvertlaeA Leftera.
ï
Send Me Their Nausea.
Thousands of eastern people will take
advantage of the cheap rates to the
northwest in effect every Tuesday from
February tz to April 30.
This is the lowest in years.
If you have any friends who are talk­
ing of coming west, send me their names
and I will have our representatives look
them up—furnish them advertising mat­
•«•P* • he Couch an* Werki Oft
ter—reserve berths—see that they have
the Colila
• quick and comfortable trip.
Laxative Bro no-Quinine Tablet* cures
A. C. SHELDON, General Agent,
cold iuoue day. No cure, no pay. Price
Burlington Route, Portland, Ore.
25 cents.
The following letter* remain uncalled
fqr iu the McMinnville |>oetoffice April
23, 1901:
Mrs. Jesse Grey, Elteu Graves, Mrs.
Lucy Louis, Frank Mclrwin, Alfred
Moore, Mr. N. E. Walker, Walter Wall,
Mr. J. L. White.
J ames M c C ain , P. M.
Gerntan financiers saj’ that we are
going through the same disastrous
speculative experience that brought
a crash in the Vienua Bourse in 1873.
London's veterans in the money mar-
l»et of the world look to an ultimate
reaction that will be as notable as a
catastrophe as this current boom is
as a boom, when compared with
everything of a kindred nature pre­
ceding it. The deliberate courting
of such a fate is rendered the more
inexplicale because American pros­ Photo mounts cut to any size you wish
perity legitimately and prudently at this office, and for sale cheaper than
dealt with, was never upon a more ths cheapest.
substantial
foundation, —Detroit Cream is now being shipped in from
Free Press.
both directions to the Newberg creamery.
Tile Heal Blood Purifier.
The blood is constantly being purified
by the lungs, liver and kidneys. Keep
these organs in a healthy condition, and
the bowels regular, a..d you will have no
need of a blood purifier. For this pur­
pose there is nothing equal to Chamber­
lain's stomach and liver tablets, one doee
of them will do you more good than a
dollar bottle of the beat blood purifier.
Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Ho-
worth & Co’s drug store.
Tom Coughlin of Dayton is sending in
cream from a herd of Jerseys . . .The
members of the Baptist church are rais­
ing a fund for the purpose of building a
parsonage and paying off a balance of
$150 remaining of the church debt. They
are meeting with good success and the
probabilities are that they will be ready
to begin work at an early day......... Prof.
Edwin Morrison has resigned his place
in the faculty of Pacific College, the same
to take effect at the close of the school
year, and has accepted a chair in the de­
partment of science in Penn College, Os­
kaloosa, Iowa, for next year. Prof. Mor­
rison is an excellent all round man as
well as a good college professor and New­
berg will lose a good citizen in the change.
....... The Indianapolis News, at the
time of the death of General Harrison
the other day, gave some interesting
facts and reminiscenses concerning the
war record of the revered ex-president.
Among other things it gave the names
and addresses of the survivors of the fa­
mous 70th Indiana regiment of which he
was colonel, the only representative in
Oregon being Rees Craven who lives a
mile west of town
When President
Harrison was on his western tour a few
years ago Mr. Craven went to Portland
to see him and was at once recognized
and warmly greeted by his old com­
mander.—Newberg Graphic.
Pullman Urdinary Nleepera.
The tourist travel between the east
and the Pacific coast has reached enor­
mous proportions in the lpst few years,
aud calls for a special class of equipment.
To meet this demand the Pullman coni
pany has issued from its shops what it
technically calls the "Pullman ordinary
sleeper.” These cars appear similar to
the regular sleepers, being built on the
same plan, but not furnished with the
same elegance. They are equipped with
mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pil­
low-cases, towels, comb3, brushes, etc.,
requiring nothing of the kind to be
furnished by the passenger. Each car
has a stove for making tea and coffee
and doing “light housekeeping” and
each section can be fitted with an adjust­
able table. A uniformed porter accom­
panies each car, his business being to
make up berths, keep the car clean and
look after the wants and comforts of the
passengers. In each of the trains which
are dispatched daily from Portland by
the O. R. & N. Co. is to be found one of
these “Pullman ordinary sleepers.” The
car attached to the “Chicago-Portland
Special” goes through to Chicago with­
out change, and the one in the "Atlantic
Express” runs to Kansas City without
change. Passengers in this car for Chi­
cago change to a similar car at Granger.
Much of the first-class travel is being
carried in these cars, the rates being
lower, and the service nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rates and full information, includ­
ing folders, write to A. L. C raig ,
G. P. A , O. R. & N. Co.,
Portland, Oregon.
Subjects to be discussed at the Ch ris­
Mrs. M. E. Hendrick entertained a few
Wire fence at the Fence Works.
tian church next Lord's day are as fol- lady friends at cards yesterday afternoon.
Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store.
lows: Morning subject, "The Baptism
Ad >lph Matthies has sold his meat
Rogers Bros. Poison oak cure. No of the Holy Spirit;” evening subject,
market at Albina and returned to Mc­
cure, no pay 50cents.
“Critics and the Criticised.” Good mu­
Minnville.
The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian sic all the time. All are invited.
M iss Alta Booth has been a sufferer
one vear for $2, strictly in advance
The executive committee of the Yam­
from
a mild attack of pneumonia during
A Wise .11 nu From the West
R. I.. Conner and wife will occupy the hill County Pioneer association at. their
Who intends going east will see tbat
Toney house just vacated by Judge Ma­ meeting last Monday selected Hon. C. the past several days.
Henry Bruer of McMinnville arrived his tickets read by way of Salt Lake City
gers and family.
B. Moores of Oregon City as orator on the
in
the city last Wednesday and is super­ and the Rio Grande Western Railway in
There’s a tiger loose in town. A “snap occasion of the annual meeting of the
shot” may be seen and full particulars pioneers this year. The place of meet­ intending the work of building Geo. L. connection with either the Denver & Rio
Grande or Colorado Midland railroads,
learned by calling at Grange & Farmers ing, however, was not decided upon, but Brown’s new house.—Stayton Mail.
Surveyor Branson is already figuring for these reasons: First, most magnifi­
will be announced later.
store.
cent scenery in America; second, choice
George Hoover plead guilty to break­ T. D. flenderBon is one of Yamhill’s on taking his summer vacation in the of three distinct routes through the heart
mountain
section
of
Union
county,
where
ing a window in the Newhouse property, farmers upon whom the spirit of diversi­
of the Rocky mountains; third, it is the
and was fined $10 in Justice Pugh’s court fied farming is moving. He has spent he has a contract to do some government only transcontinental line passing di­
surveying.
He
will
probably
goup
there
one-hundred dollars this spring for grass
last Monday.
rectly through quaint and picturesque
dnring the month of June.
Full line of field and garden seeds at and clover seed, and intends engaging
Salt Lake—the city of the saints; fourth,
The
delegates
chosen
from
the
A.
O.
the produce market of C. F. Daniels, more extensively in the growing of hay
IT. W. and D. of H. lodges met in this perfect dining car service; fifth, three
sold as cheap as they can be purchased and forage for his increasing herds of
city
last Saturday and voted to hold their fast through trains daily between Ogden,
fine stock.
anywhere in the valley.
Denver and all points east, connecting
F. G. Adams and W. C. Arthur were annua) picDic in McMinnville. The with all trains of the Southern Pacific,
Hendrick & Briedwell have purchased
time
selected
was
Saturday,
June
1st.
H . C. Burns’ half interest in the hearse in Hillsboro on Saturday, as delegates These annual outings are always made Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and
Women as Weil as Men
at the Wing stables, and will enter the from Diana lodge to a Knights of Pythias joyous occasions and the picnic this year Oregon Short Line; sixth, through Pull­
business meeting. They with other del­
undertaking business.
man
palace
and
ordinary
sleeping
cars
Are Made Miserable by
egates arranged for a district K. P. con­ should be no exceptiou. Program will from San Francisco, Portland, etc., to
An alarm of fire Saturday afternoon vention to be held at Forest Grove in be announced later.
Denver, Omaha and Chicago. There
from the residence of B. Brower gave the
Kidney Trouble.
Send your name to R. W.Foster, Tick­
June, at the same time that the Grand
are many other reasons why the route
fire laddies a little exertion. The blaze
et Agent Burlington Route, Portland,
A Testimonial from Old Englund.
Army encampment is held there.
through Salt Lake City over the Rio
in the roof was soon extinguished, and
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
“I consider Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­
N. C. Christenson, the well-known Or., and by return mail receive a letter Grande Western Railway is the most
little damage done.
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
edy
the
best
in
the
world
for
bronchitis,
”
giving
you
just
the
information
desired
warehouse man of New berg, and F. F.
comfortable and enjoyable in the whole says Mr. William Savory, of Warrington,
and cheerfulness soon
If troubled by a weak digestion, loss
on your eastern trip, and our little book­
disappear when the kid­
of appetite, or constipation, try a few Seely of Wilsonville, have formed a part let “What a Chair Car Is;” this will in­ country. By inquiry you can learn a England. “It has saved my wife’s life,
neys are out of order
doses of Chamberlain's stomach and nersliip. and will begin at once to put up
great deal on the subject of transconti­ she having been a martyr to bronchitis
or diseased.
liver tablets. Every box warranted a first-class flouring mill near the rail­ terest you. One of these elegant chair nental travel. J. D. Mansfield, general for over six years, being most of the time
Kidney trouble has
For sale by Howortb A Co.
road station at New berg. The new mill cars attached to every train run over the agent, Portland, Ore. Geo. W. Heintz, confined to her bed She is now quite
_ become so prevalent
well.
”
Sold
by
Howortb
A
Co.
O. O. Hodson and family, who were w ill he four stories in height, with a ca­ Burlington and seats are free.
that it is not uncommon
general passenger agent, Salt Lake City.
for a child to be born
expected home early in the week, will pacity of 100 barrels a day, and will cost
Judge J. E. Magers and family will re­
Planning a
Rhododendron
Ex»
afflicted with weak kid­
move to Portland this week where they
return tomorrow. They went on an ex­ $14,000.
Cauglit a Dreadful Cold.
cursion.
neys. If the child urin-
cursion from Seattle to Victoria, hence
ates too often, if the
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Marion Kooke, manager for T. M.
Saturday night the dwelling of Mr. have recently purchased a nice home on
The beautiful weather we are now hav­
their delay in arriving at. their home.
and Mrs G. W. Woollette, who were liv­ the east side. This severs the Judge’s Thompson, a large importer of fine mil­ ing is productive of spring fever, and our urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child
an age when it should be able to
The First National bank received a ing on the Reed place one and one-fourth citizenship and property interests in linery at 1658 Milwaukie avenue, Chica­ people, watching the swelling buds, reaches
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
go, says: “During the late severe winter
Yamhill
county,
and
he
has
taken
the
new two ton Hibbard Rodman-Ely burg­ miles south of town, was burned, and
I caught a severe cold which kept me many of which have burst into blossoms bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause oi
lar proof safe last Monday. It is in two nearly alt of their household goods were step after long deliberation and with awake at night and made me unfit to at­ and leaves, are asking when the most the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
pieces, one part being the safe and the destroyed. Mr, Woollette estimates his some regret, as they have many friends tend my work during the day. One of beautiful of Oregon’s wild flowers, the step should be towards the treatment oi
these Important organs. This unpleasant
other part the door, and is built of man­ loss at. $700, which was only partially here. The Reporter will visit them weekly my milliners was taking Chamberlain’s rhododendron, will bloom again. To trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
cough remedy for a severe cold at that
and
keep
them
posted
on
the
affairs
of
ganese steel.
covered by insurance. The fire originated
time, which seemed to relieve her so get this information we were obliged to kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
the old home, and the familiar face of ?uickly that I bought some for myself. call at the Corvallis & Eastern railroad most people suppose.
William Steadman of Portland, with a from a defective flue.
Women as well as men are made mis­
the Judge will yet be seen at Yamhill’s t acted like magic and I began to im­ office. Rhododendrons attain perfection
force of men, is boring for coal on the
Mis. Peter Fellows returned Thursday
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
prove at once. I am now entirely well
county
seat
as
events
attract
him
hither.
George G. Sears farm, west of Newberg. evening of last week from a visit of over
and feel very pleased to acknowledge its at Newport and Nye Creek between the and both need the same great remedy
David Nayberger arrived home Mon­ merits.’’ For sale by Howortb A Co.
10th and 20th of May. depending on the The mild and the immediate effect al
Mr. Steadman, who Ims hud long year* three months in Illinois and the state of
of exjierience in prospecting for coal, Washington. Her mother accompanied day from a three-months visit to his old
weather. Usually the C. AE. runs a Swamp-Root Is soon realized, it Is sold
druggists, in fifty-
SOME IMPROVED STOCK.
says he i* confident there is coal of good her to Seattle, where she will remain t° home in Germany. While in New York
Sunday excursion which inaugurates the by
pent *nq one dollar
he
met
his
sister,
Mrs.
R.
Jacobson,
and
seaside season at the coast. Mr. Stone, sizes. You may have a
quality near Newberg,
visit her son and later will come to this
Yamhill Not Behind Other Part* of
manager of the C. & E., informs us that sample bottle by mail
The Red Jacket mining company, of city. Miss Maud Montgomery of Illinois daughters, who sailed on the next out­
the Country.
_________
of Swamp-Root.
one-day
excursions to the bay will be free, also pamphlet tell- Homo
North Yamhill lias filed articles of in­ also accompanied Mrs. Fellows, and af­ going steamer for a summer’s visit with
N ewbbrg , O r , A pril 22d, 1901.
ing all about it, including many of th«
relatives.
Mr.
Nayberger's
travles
ex
­
generally
discontinued
this
year,
but
ter
a
brief
visit
here
will
go
to
visit
Editor
Reporter:
I
was
asked
to
take
a
corporation in the department of state.
thousands of testimonial letters receivec
tended over Germany, Austria, France, drive the other day with our enterprising that on Saturday, May lltli, or a week from sufferers cured. In 'writing Dr. Kilmec
The company will engage in mining friends in Albany, Oregon.
Poland, England and Russia, and be townsman Mr. C. A Hodson to see some later, May 18th, owing to the advance­ & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure anc
operations, and do a general develop­
G rvernor Geer has secured the plat of
fine stock brought to this part of Yam­
mention this paper.
ment business. The company Inis a cap­ ground, near Champoeg, on which will found ttie j>eople in all these countries hill county by Mr. Hodson a short time ment of the flowers, the company will
very
sociable
and
courteous
to
strangers,
make
a
low
rate,
good
for
Saturday,
Sun
­
ago. The first stop was at J. C. McCrea's
ital slock of $2,5.10,000 divided into be erected the monument to mark the
NOTICE OF .tPPOISTRENT OF
shares valued at 1 cent each. J. A. Sum­ historic spot on w hich Colonel Joe Meek and more especially so toward Ameri­ to look at a fine shorthorn bull and day and Monday. This will give passen­
heifer. The bull was bred by J. S. Fau- gers all of Sunday on the beach or gath­
EXEC'CTHIX.
cans.
This
feeling
was
more
marked
in
mons, E. F. Schneider and G. W. Per­ stood Muy 2d, 1843, when he called for a
Germany. There the Kaiser's govern­ cett, of Springdale stock farm, Iowa, ering all they can carry of Nature’s most
kins are tiie incorporators of record
vote on the allegiance of the Oregon
and is a fine animal by Prince of Orange
\TOTICE is hereby given that fhe undersigned
ment is popular with the German peo­
1’ lias been by an order of tile county court
The Southern Pacific has placed on country, which resulted in a majority of ple, and strangers are welcomed and 127627, from Leia Leslie by General beautiful flowers, which nowhere flour­ of Yamhill county, Oregon, duly appointed as
115586, of Pearl Leslie by Commander
executrix of the estate of .1. B. Fuson, deceased.
sale nt the principal stations on the west two for American sovereignty. Here made to feel the influence of the general H 91130, tracing to Imperial Young ish as at Yaquina bay.
No« therefoie.all persons having claims against
the
$300
granite
shaft
will
be
erected
and
said estate are hereby notified and required to
side division, through tickets to Sacra­
Mary by Jupiter 2170. Imperial Young
contentment.
financial
conditions
present
the same duly veritied to the under­
mento or San Franciaco. The net rate dedicated on May 2d. Oregon pioneers throughout Europe are not the best, Mary, Vol.3, P. 491, E H B. was bred
signed as such executrix, at her home n< ar
by
Mr.
Clark,
imported
by
the
Ohio
Co.,
Dayton
in Yamhill county, Oregon, within six
will
attend,
and
several
may
go
from
from McMinnville for first-class rebate
months from date of this notice.
Dated this
there being much distress, which is and is one of the most distinguished and
April 3d, A D. 1901
HARRIET F. HADLEY,
tickets, including sleeper, is $19, and the McMinnville on that day. -
attributed mainly to the influence ex­ profitable families of cattle to be had This signature is on every box of the genuine
r. W. FENTON,
Executrix of said Estale.
net rate for seeond-clasa rebate tickets
Ilop growers are not anxious to make erted bv the Boer war. Mr. Nayberger The greatest show herds in America are Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet»
Attorney for Estate.
16-3
and sleeper is $13. the advantage in contracts with buyers for this season's save that business is exceedingly pros­ most generally found to be descendants the remedy that rare* a cold In one day
■ a ...
■ -
purchasing a through ticket here is that crop, as they have found that the con- perous in the section of the country east of this grand cow, while several of them
have been exported to England. At the
OCR I'Lt BRHG LIST
travelers can often secure more desirable tract does not assure to the grower a pos­ of Chicago, but in the states of the mid­ public sale of E K Thomas of Chicago
SOUTH AND EAST
births in tlie sleeper than the}' could by itive assurance that bin hope will be dle west the outlook is not so promising, in November 1891 the average on his
We have special arrangements with
waiting until they reach Portland.
taken at the contract price. If the mar­ the country being afflicted with the same Young Mary herd wa* one of the highest
the following leading publications,
that
year.
Next
place,
W.
R.
McKay
of
ket price is above the contract price his depression that exists further west, and Champoeg, Oregon, who got a fine heifer
whereby we are able to offer them in
hops will he taken; hut if the market w hich extends clear to the coast. He and bull, both Scotchtops
This fine connection with our own at exceedingly
price is below, some excuse will be made purchased a large fall stock of goods strain of shorthorns are the descendants
low rates, as follows : The R eporter and
by the speculator as to |toor quality, not w hile abroad, completing his order in of Silver Knight 130775 and Scottish Weekly Inter Ocean.................
< •
gi.35
Maggie
by
Scottish
Airdrie
113715,
bred
properly dried, picked too green, picked New York and Chicago, thus combining and owned by B. O. Cowan of Newport, Rural Northwest. Portland, semi monthly... 1.25 Trains leave McMinnville lor Portland and
Oregonian, weekly............. ................................... ¿.00 way stations at 5:5» a m„ and 3:06 i>. in. Leave
too ripe, moldy, etc
business with a very pleasant vacation. Mo Next stop was at A. J. Winter’», The Weekly New Y'ork Tribune.......................... l.fo for Corvallis at 10 a. m.
who
got
two
of
the
finest
heifers
that
Mr I K. Cogswell, of Olympia, Wash ,
Portland........ ......... A;30 a m.
ever came to Yamhill county. These The Tri-weekly New York Tribune..................2 00 Leave
Albany............ ...... 12:30 p. m.
breeder of aud dealer in pure-blood red
two heifers took the premium at the 8t. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly............ 1.75 Leave
Arrive „ at Ashland
....
........... ...............
12 5ia. m.
San
Francisco
Examiner,
weekly
.....................
2.15
polled cattle, called upon T. D. Hender­
|owa state fair. They trace to the Rose
Sacramento................ 5; 10 p. m.
m.
San Francisco........... 7.45 p.m.
pfSharoty, Sharon Duke of Hillsdale
m.
son last week for the purpose of trying
61078,
by
first
Duke
of
Hillsdale
43429.
< >
If not, something must be
to buy Ide red polled bull. Mr. Cogswell
who sold for «3,300, puf of Cgrdelja 18th.
Ogden......................... 4:5', a. m.
m.
i<
w as w illing to pay a fancy price for him
" ’ wrong with its food. If the
by Grand Duke of Clark 2973. tracing to
IX-nver
..... 9:Wa. m
from
a
cough
to
consumption.
Kans«« I ity
.......... 7:25 a m
but
Mr.
Henderson
positively
refused
to
Imp.
Rose
of
Sharon
by
Belvidere
1706.
mother’s milk doesn’t nour-
Chicago
7 j-, a m
sell, because he realizes that it pays to Don’t neglect a cough—take We finally wound up at Mr. C. A. Hod­
< > ish it, she needs SCOTT’S
The Great Republican Paper of America.
son's
own
place
and
there
saw
one
male
Los
Angeles
...............
2 00
m.
raise good Stock. Mr. Cogswell is one of
The Gieatast Newspapar of the World
4-1 Pa»o....................... 6 00 r,. m.
and female full-blooded Duroc Jersey
;; EMULSION. It supplies the
Fort
Worth.
6
:*)»
lu
.
the charter members of the red poll reg­
hogs, as tine as ever came to this couaty,
Twice Every W aek-Ona Dollar a Vear.
City of Mexico
11 50 a. m.
’ elements of fat required for < ► istry association of America, and he pro-
■bout teu months old and will weigh
Houston
700 a m
New Orleans........... 6 .0 p. m
some 250 to 300 lbs Th«y are forbreed­
< > the baby.
If baby is not < ► i tiouncea the red polls the beet all purpose
Washington................ 6 42 a. m.
IN CONNECTION WITH THE REPORTER
ing purpoae* and offspring for sale. So
New York ............... 12 10 1,
cattle.
I; nourished by its artificial
you see, Mr. Editor, too much praise
11.75 Both Paper* one year
fl.75
cannot
be
given
these
enterprising
men
There
are
more
wonders
in
nature
<; food, then it requires
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
for securing some of the very be»t stock The St Ixiuls Globe-Democrat has no rival as a hair
right here in Yamhill county than were
car« Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso
the country affords for our beautiful great modem newspaper Its reputation la ( and
TouriM cars to Chicago, 8t. Louis, New Or­
ever dreamed of. The latest discovery,
farms and dairy ranches of Old Yamhill. world wide, and It circulates wherever there are leans and Washington.
made a tew d iva ago. was a petrified egg when your cold appears. The It is indeed another case of Yamhill readers of the English language It gives the
against the world W m M. M anning .
latest telegraphic news kotn all the world every
picked up by B. F Wright on the rail­
•*. S"n. Fr»nci*o with several
’• ounce of prevention ” is
Half a teaspoonful three
Tuesday and Friday. Its market reports are
road near town. It is egg-shaped, very
hue« for Honolulu. Japan
t bina
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complete In every detail. It has special depart Philippines, Central and South Aloetica.
’ or four times a day in its < » hard and heavy, and is a little smaller better than years of illness.
manto Devoted to "Ths Farm, Garden end Dai­
than a goo.«e egg. Mr. A. J. Howell he- I
< • bottle will have the desired
ry," Ths Family Circle ' and "The Home." and
•J «utiered for year* from a c°uah, bronchial
See MR A. 8. PENCK, agent at McMinnville
•a4 Lun< trouble Raised blood frequently
many other features which combine to furnish station, or address
’ ’ effect.
It seems to have a < > lieves it to have originally l>een an egg. !
Spent >«»r* in the Dakota* and other part* of
help,
amusement
and
Instruction
for
people
in
He will take it to a lapidary in Portland >
west bu| g.M ay rehU. Retamed eaa< and
PORTLAND, OREGON.
C. H MARKHAM,
’ magical effect upon babies
all conditions and clrenastances of life. In each
began taking
A few botilca com
and have it sawed through as a means of
G«n. Passenger Agent.
pletely cured me. I coeMwr M U m f reataat o<
department, and aa a whole. It Is the peer of any
«> and children. A fifty-cent
remedies.
determining its substance. The South­
Portland, Or.
family newspaper in the world, and it ought to
HENRY T. DF.TCHER,
Th« onlv exclusively rxasis S mortma XD
1 ’ bottle will prove the truth
ern Pacific company, upon whose prem­
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tile Northwest
otter» unexcelled toctl- be at every lireeide during the coming year
Ilia* tor learning this sysfsfo, either neroopally
Do not miaa this opportunity to get the great-
‘ ’ of our statements.
ises the ancient egg was found, lieing on-! •hiloh’a ConanmpUoB Cnrw la goM by all or
Steamer
by mail. The Fernln employ* uenbgr Shad
drv>«ist«
nt
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Bl.OO
a
boSUw.
A
ing. position nor arbitrary contraction«, and I* eft Nstloual News and Home Journal and your
able to find anything but garden soil in
•Hntad gHsrsniee roe« with rt*ry bntlU consequent!« the simplest Moat Legible and favorite local paper, both one yeer for only $1 7g
’ * Should be tikrn In summer as
tahSmZ
M1""ville for Portlaaff and w.,
< > this county, is forced to haul for long li ynu are not »iln •Ud yn fo rowr drn«4at Rapid Abort Na nd in n«a. It can be learned in This offer to made in spite of the advance In the
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well as winter.
Thu^toy ahd Saturdky
one-third of the time required by the Fitman price of white paper and will be open for a lim­
distances gravel for liallanting.
It is »nil get your money barb.
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Graham or Munson «»«terns. good tar Free Trial
'r"™ I'Tiiandon
therefore unlikely that we can claim the
O SCOTT & HOW Nt, Ch«-. >u N.wYor*.
ited time. Send your subscription todav to
Wntg for illustrated boob on rrwumpfina. Sent Leeson» and catalog
Friday, at « p. m
to
SOUTEm PACIFIC KOMPAKT
The Shasta Route
;; Docs the
Baby Thrive
It’s a Short Road
The St. Louis
Globe-Democrat
Shiloh’s
Consumption
Cure
^Scott’s Emulsion
BEHNKE’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
petrified egg ae a home production.
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Cota martial Bldg., cor. M A Washington.
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