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T .kl 1 '*8 f ■n. viliiuvllle’s Crsaasry. WIAV MOM'£ IMF. ÜIAINE !»■¥«. Teachers! New line reward cards at TEHV. Mr. R. W. Sweet, the creamery man, Williams’ The steady stream ot customers in and War on prints and goods, and Hodson has perfected the necessary arrange Harry McCann, a seaman, ami the out of Illy store during the past week ments whereby McMinnville will secure stain with lite crowd. mother of Corporal of Marines Burns means that I am selling goods just as a skimming station and possibly a small Out rates oh wall paper for the next have filed claims that may lead to a 1 advertised them. My sal«- still contin churning station. Mr. Sweet has leased ues and many other lines from tnv stock month at Wm. Scott’s. the Elsia Wright building adjoining the judicial determination of the manner Best quality screen doorsand hangings Wing stables, and will have it fitted up in which the Maine was destroyed. have been milled to this sale. A lot ol lailies’ dress skirts will be sacrificed, >1.00 at Jones & Adams’. for occupancy by his machinery. He McCann asks compensation for in- manufacturer’s samples of ladies' sum Be swell and ride a Snell. For sale has leased tlie vinegar and jelly factory I jurie8 received in the explosion, and mer vests, ladies' wrappers at ’3 off reg at Williams' book store. ..... -- _ — ______ • _ _ an j indemnity for at Whiteson and will operate his main \jrs Burns asks ular price, calicoes 4c per yard, 10c toilet owing to I ! the loss of her son’s life. Mrs. W. J. Langiiary arrived home churning station at that point, • -..... soaps for 5c, about 50 pairs of men’s this week from her visit in Portland. its central location. Skimming stations In article 7 of the treaty of Paris pants a little anxious to walk at cost Be sure and see Dr. Ixiwe about your will be located at convenient points, the United states and Spain mutu price. Gold dust, 2 pkgs. 35c; tomatoes, along the four railroad branches radiat eyes when lie is here June 3d to 6th. 3 cans 25c; Preferred Stock tomatoes, 2 ing from Whiteson, ami the |creatn will ally relinquished “all claims for in IL Hamblin, the clothier, arrived cans 25c; Preferred Stock raisins, 10c be carried to the central station where it demnity, national and individual, of a trip pkg; wash boards, 15c, brooms 15c; home during the week, from will be made into a uniform grade of every kind, of either government, < »regon yeast, 4c pkg, 10c spices for 7c; 4 gal keg through the eastern portions ot butter. This enterprise of Mr. Sweet is or of its citizens or subjects, against pickles, 75c, and many other rare bar and Washington. going to prove a good thing for the far the other government,” arising be On next Saturday Miss Eva Martin mers, whose duty it now is to turn their gains as long as they last. tween the outbreak of the Cuban will give a midsummer opening display attention to securing the grades of cattle C C. MURTON. revolt and the ratification of the of trimmed hats, including the new best adapted to butter producing. They The Uuited states further treaty, shirt waist hats, now so popular. will W able to sell their butter fat and to “adjudicate and settle the agreed Dr. Jas. Minty, who received a pain receive cash for it every month, And in ful injury in one of his feet two weeks the degree the farmer prospers, even so claims of its citizens against Spain,” Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store. ago by a horse stepping o:t it, is now- will the business man prosper, for the so relinquished. In accordance with this provision Remember the intercollegiate field just able to walk about by the aid ot a cash which the faithful cow turns in his a commission has been created to cane. in- direction will enable the farmer to meet in McMinnville May 31st. Don’t forget Wm. Scott’s dosing out dulge in a great many luxuries that sue. pass upon such claims. This is vir There will be a meeting of the Citi zens’ Protective League in the M. E. , sale of silverware and jewelry. When cessive years devoted exclusively to tually a judicial body, and to it such ’ this stock is disposed of he will carry a wheat growing have denied to him. And claims as those of McCann and Mrs church Saturday evening at 7 :30. in his changed condition in the noble art Burns must be presented for deter Miss Nannie L’ngerman returned home full line of extras for sewing machines, and desires to make room for the new of husbandry it is to be hoped he will mination. The claimants contend last week from Lebanon, at which place find a high degree of truth in the modern department. that Spain was responsible, either she has been visiting for several weeks. Remember we carry a strictly high adage, “It is not rank, nor wealth, nor directly or through negligence, for There’s a tiger loose in town. A “snap grade, guaranteed mixed paint at a price state, but get up and milk that makes the destruction of the Maine. The shot” may be seen and full particular» that will surprise you. Call and get fig men great.” learned by calling at Grange & Farmer» United States having assumed the ures before buying. J ones & aimms . store. Diversified Farmin^« duty of settling claims against Spain Eli Watigaman writes from McCor Geo. Woollett will build a house and arising during the period in question, mick, Wash., that the sawmill at which At the Farmers’ Institute, held at the claimants ask from their own barn on his place three quarters of a he is employed cuts ninety to one hun Monroe on Friday of last week, Dr. mile South of town. Cook and Arthur government the compensation that dred thousand feet of lumber each day. Withycotnbe discussed “Diversified have the contract. they would otherwise ask it to obtain One hundred men are employed as mill Farming in part as follows: Full line of field and garden seeds at men and loggers. “This is a progressive age, and the from Spain. the produce market of C. F. Daniels, While there is no doubt whatever McMinnville Produce Market has just past two decades have seen astounding sol«l as cheap ns they can lie purchased received another carload of barley feed. revolutions in rnerchantile pursuits and of the general responsibility, moral anywhere in the valley. We are now fixed for sawing wood. manufacturing enterprises, in fact, this and legal, of Spain for the blowing Has it ever occurred to property own Please leave orders at the store or with holds good in every department of hu up of the Maine, it has not been pos ers that crushed rock pavement and 11 Mr. Henry Pearson. man energy, with the possible exception sible to determine just how that re sewer along their street would enhance J. A. D erby & S on . of fanning. Among our farmers the sponsibility was incurred, While the value of their property one-fourth if Make all necessary improvements, but same old system of exclusive grain grow the crime was certain, the identity they should desire to sell ? avoid the “boom” spirit which is so ing seems to prevail, and but slight de cf the actual criminal, and his me- Mr. and Mrs. Gunn, and son, from costly. Remember that President Mc viations from the well-beaten path of thod of operation have remained un Lane county, visited Thursday night and Kinley, during bis present tour, has fre our ancestors are noted. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.C. 8. quently taken occasion to warn the peo- “This is not in keeping with the spir known. There is now a prospect Hulin, while on their way to Washing pie to shorten sail, as there may l>e a it of the age. The farmer should study that the natural public curiosity on ton. Mrs Gunn is a sister of Mrs. Hulin. more closely the effects of these changes these points may be gratified. A squall before long. Jessee High, w hose wheat averaged upon the markets. It then becomes ap Chicago contractor has undertaken Dr. Cable and Wilbur Cook took their the best in the county last year, is en parent to him that a mixed system of to raise the Maine wreck bodily from yee- departure tor the Blue river mines couraged at the outlook for bis crop When teiday. Travel to the mines by stage farming will give better results than the the mud of Havana harbor. again this year. Mr. High has an early from Eugene is assuming such propor single crop. Even with much higher the harbor bottom and the wreck variety of wheat, which will soon be tions at this time of year that it was prices than the present market offers, are disclosed it will be possible to heading out. necessary for them to engage seats sev the inevitable shrinkage in yield will form some accurate judgment as to J. H. Nelson and wife, Mrs. W. P. eral days ago for the date upon which make exclusive grain farming unprofit able. There is a splendid future for the the manner in which the crime was Ungerman, Wm. Campbell and Mrs. they desired to go. Oregon farmer who will intelligently committed. And the claims com Laura Nicklin, S. I. Hibbs, Scott Wright W. II Wehrung, president and M. D. and Frank Wright are in attedance on Wisdom, secretary of the state board of pursue a system of diversified husbandry. mission will not, of course, render With our ever expanding markets judgments against the treasury un the grand lodge of Odd Fellows at Baker agriculture, spent a day in town during City this week, representing the order the week, in the interests of Yamhill comes a demand for the various products til jt has ample legal proofs that of the farm . The present price of beef, some man for whose acts Spain was anil its brunches in this city. comity’s exhibit at the fair the coming mutton and pork leaves a good margin responsible fired the fatal mine. Next Tuesday will be “display day” in | tall. This county will have an exhibit to the producer. Stock-growing and the public schools of this city. Each gotten tip under the supervision of Mr. dairying will be the corner-stone of suc The Workman Picnic. pupil’s work in the review will be dis C. M. Lafollette of Wheatland. cessful farming. Dairying, if intelligent Executive committees of Charity lodge played for the inspection of visitors, and Mrs. Paul Van Freidah, of Portland, the teachers request the parents and all sister of Mrs. Geo. W. Bradley, died ly pursued, even with the present low A. O. U. W. and Yamhill D. of H. have price of butter, gives larger net returns made arrangements for their annual pic who are interested in the cause of educa Monday night at White Salmon, Wash., The conditions nic which is to be held Wednesday, June tion to visit the schools on that day and just across front Hood River, of con than grain growing. here are exceptionally favorable for 19th in Oak Park. The following of note the progress that is lieing made. sumption, and the funeral occurred yes dairying, and the time will come when ficers were elected: W. S. Houck, chair Yatnhill “agin the world” has another terday in Portland. Mrs. Bradley has western Oregon will be one of the great man; J. P. Irvine, sec., Mrs. J. W. Gault, reiteration This time it is a w bite rose been present at her bedside for several est dairying sections of the nation. treasurer. Mr. Frank Davey, was in- —a rose without thorns, growing upon weeks, and Mr. Bradley went down “Dairying should constitute, whenever vited to speak for the A. O. U. W., and an apple tree. Last Saturday Miss Mat- Wednesday to attend the funeral. practicable, a part of the diversified sys Mrs. Ollie Stephens Grand Chief of tie Fink picked the unusual flower, Of We can furnish you lime, sand and tem of farming, as it takes practically Honor for the D. of H. The following course it is an apple blossom, but were ¡ami plaster in any quantity. nothing from the soil. The by-products committees were appointed: it not for the foliage one could not dia J ones & A dams . of the dairy, when properly utilized, af Finance—P. P. Wright chairman. W. tinguish it from a fine specimen ci » Aunt Mary Rogers parts with regret ford valuable sustenance to calves, swine G. Henderson, Mrs. Wm. Vinton, Miss white rate. from the daughter w lioni she has cared and poultry, hence materially increase Bessie Houck. The Yamhill County Pioneer assoi ia- for since a two-year-old. The love she the revenues of the farm. Diversified Executive, Advertising and Reception tion will meet, in annual session at Day la-ars for her does not cease with the fanning means better farming, accom —W. S. Houck, chairman, J. P*. Irvine, ton, on Wednesday, .1 one 6th. An in- separation, and only for the health of panied with larger crops, representing a Henry Fletcher, E. Wright, John Ben teresting program lias been prepared, little Mary could she spare her. She greater value, thus materially improving net, Mr. Clark, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Gault, Prayer, by chap which is as follows goes to Weiser, Idaho, to her uncle, the financial condition of the farmer.” Mrs. Vinton aud Mrs. Ford. lain; address of welcome, bv mayor of William Beardsley, where, if she bene- Grounds and Dccorationi»—Mrs. J. P. city; ras|xinse, bv president of society; tits bv the change of Biliousness is a condition characterized climate, she will Irvine, chairman, Mrs. Ford, Bennett, music, by glee club; annual address, C. by a disturbance of the digestive organs. remain a lew» years. Savage, Klvver, Messrs W. Houck, Hen B. Moores of Oregon City; adjournment The stomach is debilitated, the liver tor ry Fletcher, J. Clark, Geo. Savage, Chas. r Miss Florence Newman, who has been for dinner. Afternoon session—music, pid, the bowels constipated. There is a Kunz, E. Wright, Eva Hembree, Clara by band ; occasional address. Judge R. a great sufferer from muscular rheuma loathing of food, pains in the bowels, Walker. Floats—Mrs. Irvine, Ford, Vinton, S. Bian of Salem ; music, by glee club; tism. says Chiinilx'rlain'H pain balm is dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, Ute only medicine that affords her relief. business meeting of association ; election first of the undigested or partly digested of otfieere; reminiscences, led liy presi Miss Newman is a iniieti respected resi food and then of bile. Chamberlain’s < I dent ot assoeiatiiin. dent <>( the villege of Gray, N. Y . and < ► stomach and liver tablets allay the dis makes this statement (or the benefit of I > turbances of the stomach and create a ' ■ others similarly afflicted. This liniment healthy ap|>etite. They also tone up the is for sale by Howorth A Co. liver to a healtly action and regulate the The majority of Imp yards in this sec bowels. Try them and you are certain * tion have t>een worked over well and are to be much pleased with the result. For • o o in good condition. The vines look sale bv Howorth A Co. lack of vitality causes nervousness, dys o indigestion, rheumatic paitia, lum healthy and are growing rapidly. At < > pepsia, bago. kidney troubles and geueral want of < • energy. this time indications are favorable for a Those who have such symptoms < > can betone by rentwing the elec < > trical force in healthy large yield. We have heard complaint the body. ♦ If not, something must be that some yards in Marion county were not doing well. Goodrich Bro*., wrong with its food. If the Wnt I’axott and others are working at mother's milk doesn’t nour times oil tlm bicycle paths from Dayton people are killed every year In this ish it, she needs SCOTT'S to the Prairie amt McMinnville, getting country by CONSUM PTION. Th< EMULSION. It supplies the the paths in good shape for wheeling. fault is theirs. No one need have elements of fat required for They hope liefore a great while to get consumption. It is not hereditary, the paths graveled. Everybody should it is brought on by neglect, Yot the baby. If baby is not feel an interest in having tins accom nourished by its artificial have a slight cold and cough, You plished as it would not alone be a bene food, then it requires do nothing to get rid of it. tit to w heelmen, but also to footmen. If paths were properly graveled those hav ing wheels could ride them at any time of iear, footmen could travel over them Half a teaspoonful three the name Look out gentlemen, don't let the fair mix get ahead of yon in Restore Lost Strength. or four times a day in its enterprise! We have lately heard it bottle will have the desired tinted by several prominent ladiee ol will cure a cough or cold in one effect. It seems to have a Established Thirty Years. Dayton and vicinity that if the men do night. magical effect upon babies mt ger a move on them and start a Write today for my latest books. ' Shilch » it an unfailing* cure for cough* and children. A fifty-cent "Health in Nature," and "Strength; creamery, the women will organize and thr<MH and Ung trouble«. Il will cure con Its Use and Abuse by Men." sumption. It is a rrnsarkable remedy ’* *«• that a creamery is established her*. bottle will prove the truth A 4 . S ALTER. M. 1) . Malo, N. Y. IVe Iwliovethat the ladies are in earnest Shiloh’« ( oiinimptlnn Cure In aoki by Bl of our statements. DR. A. T. SANDEN lud intend to have a creamery here We drugginta nt *Ae. A<tr. St •• n bottle. A »••re informed last week by one of onr Triuted guarantee goes with every bottle Should t>e ttken in summer at f von are not go to your •itizens that lie would gise $26 toward R tfi-22 Russell Block, well aa w inter. and get yoair m«*ney bn« k. laving a creamery in Dayton. He said Portland. Oregon. A d S i •»'. >11 J’UVgHt' Write for illuMrated book rm C'W*umptioa. Sew s UTT & New Voik. is bad no money to thro« sway.—Day wuh. ui coat to you. S, C. Wr la * Co., LcRoy.N Y ton Herald. Bankrupt Stock Sale. I LOCAL NEWS. r \ ? ». t » N i Vital Strength Does the Baby Thrive Misses Alta Booth, Bessie Houck, Dr. Cable, Bert Perkins, Chas. Young, E. DO YOU GET UP Wright, Bergetta Nelson, I.ojiisa Ma WITH A LAME BACK ? loney. Parade—J. P. Irvine, chairman, Dr. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Cable, E. Wright. Music—J. (>. Eckman, Chas. Young, Almost everybody who reads the news Mrs. Barnhart, Win. Scott, Bessie Houck, papers is sure to know of the wonderful ,, cures made by Dr, Mrs. Sadie Cook, Louisa Maloney. I Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Marshals of the day—W. H. Hamil II the great kidney, liver |L and bladder remedy, ton, Dayton; Ed Heudricks, Carlton; f , It is the great n-.e#- Lyle Wright, Amity. cal triumph of the nine Amusements—H. Fletcher, chairman, 'll teenth century; dis- Geo. Cable, T A. White, Chas. Jacobs. m covered after years of " Jjjl scientific research by [)r- Kilmer, the emi- Henry Pearson has contracted to run ' nent kidney and blad- Jerome Derby’s steam wood saw during der specialist, and is the comiug summer and fal I. wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst Ileal Estate Tranvfer*. form of kidney trouble. Peter II Reifeurath to Mrs E A Bed- Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec 6 ommended for everything but if you have kid well 80 acres in sec 8 t 2 s r 4 $ W I Decker to L R Cook 2 lots in blk ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found 26 II and L add to Newberg ........ 300 just the remedy you need. It has been tested Mary F Dieristan to E Christenson in so many ways, in hospital work, in private 2 lots in blk 7 Deskins 2nd add to practice, among the helpless too poor to pur Newberg ............................................ 80 chase relief and has proved so successful in E L Christensen and liusb to Irene every case that a special arrangement has Everest 2 lots in blk 7 Deskins 2nd been made by which all readers of this paper add to Newberg ................................ i>5 who have not already tried it, may have a Phebe J Ridings to Bunnell Griner sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book 360 acres in sects 34 and 35 t 2 s r 5 5 telling more about Swamp-Root and how to N YamhilbCem Ass’n to R G Rob find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. erts E l-n blk 73 N Y cemetery... 10 When writing mention reading this generous U S to Leonard C Smith 80 acres in offer in this paper and sec 111 3 s r 5.................................. Pat send your address to R K Warren to Angie L Warren 82 Dr. Kilmer 8r Co..Bing 2 lots in Oak Park add to McM hamton, N. Y. The Mary L Hess to John M Hess 8 acres regular fifty cent and Homeot Swamp-Root, I in Jo Hess d lc t 3 s r 3 ................ dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Thos H Smith to C W Thomson 30 acres in sec 16 t 2 s r 3.................. Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder received a letter Thomas Beier to John H Abel 20 acres sec I5 and 22 t 3 s r 2 ........ 900 from Al this week. He had arrived at Mary L Hess to Martha E Young 2 his new location at W range), and is well acres in Jo Hess t 3 s r 3................ 1 ! pleased with the surroundings. Thos Hall and wife to O R Addition lot 221 and pt lot 220 Dayton .1800 Pullman Ordinary sleeper«. U S to Wm LeMasters 136 acres sec nt 4 s r 5...................................... Pat The tourist travel between the east Wm Meilis and wf to H G Burns 136 and the Pacific coast has reached enor acres in sec 11 t 4 s r 2.................. 800 ■ mous proportions in the last few years, A Hoskins and husb to H D Begun i and calls for a special class of equipment. pt lot 4 blk 7 Lafayette.................. 300 To meet this demand the Pullman com Mary A Cobb to G W Woolette 3.64 pany has issued from its shops what it acres in S Cozine die 14 s r 4 450 technically calls the "Pullman ordinary Sidney Dell to A Butler 55 acres in sleeper.” These cars appear similar to sec 35 t 2 s r 5.................... . 20 the regular sleepers, being built 011 the Wm Wess and wf to John T Wliallcy same plan, but not furnished with the land in sec 35 t 4 s r 3 ................ I same elegance. They are equipped with Wm Thurman to J E Miller 600 ac mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pil land sects 27, 28, 34 and 35 t 5 low-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., sr 4 .................................................. requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car J L Myers and wf to Samuel Cun has a stove for making tea and coffee ningham lot 2 blk 13 H and L add and doing “light housekeeping’’ and to Newberg .................................... each section can be fitted with an adjust L A Davis to E Estes 7 56 acres in able table. A uniformed porter accom sec 21 t 4 s r 5 w . ...................... panies each car. his business being to Hattie M Williams to E Estes land make up berths, keep the car clean and adjoining Columbus school Me. look after the wants and comforts of the B H Stillman to school dis’t No 73 passengers. In each of the trains which ‘4 acre in Yamhill county ........ are dispatched daily from Portland by Bridget Sinnot and husb to H. H. the O. R. & N Co. is to be found one of Wade 80 acres in sec 8 t 2 s r 4 w these “Pullman ordinary sleepers.” The Geo Westerfield and wf to Charles car attached to the “Chicago-Portland Woolworth lots 162 and 193 Day’t Special” goes through to Chicago with Claus Muller to Chas P Nelson 80 out change, and the one in the "Atlantic acres in sec 9 t 2 s r 4 w.............. Express" runs to Kansas City without B F Purdy to Chas P Nelson lots 5 change. Passengers in this car for Chi 6 blk 23 Rowlands add Me ........ cago change to a similar car at Granger. N E Jones and wf to Jas I Williams Much of the first-class travel is being blk 7 Hausworth add to N Y . . . carried in these cars, the rates being E J Wood and wf to Annie M Ruff lower, and the service nearly equal to ner lots i and 2 blk 21 Rowlands that in the palace sleepers. add to Me........ .................................. For rates and full information, includ A E LaRocque to M A Shaw 264 ac ing folders, write to A. L. C raig , in S Turner d 1 c t 2 s r 5 w and G. P. A , O. R. & N. Co., other land......................................... Portland, Oregon. John Crawford to Bell McCamey land in S M Gilman dlctssrw E B Williams and wf to W J Caesar SOUTH AND EAST 150 ac in H Cooper die t 2 r4 w VIA W W Catlin to W J Caesar 150 ac H Cooper d 1 c t 2 s r 4 w. . Lilah M Likens to W J Caesar 150 ac in H Cooper d 1 c t 2 s r 4 w W J Caesar to John Deitzman 150 ac in H Cooper d 1 c t 2 s r 4 w. H M Bgardsley and wf to John F Dietzman 150 ac in H Cooper d 1 Trains leave McMinnville for Portland ami c t 2 s r 4 w ...................................... way stations at 5 > a m.. and 3:06 p m. Leave Richard Nixon to Tyler Woodward for Corvallis at 10 a. tn. 160 ac in sec I4 t 2 sr 6 w ............ Leave Portland ...... ....8:30 a. m. 8:3» f p. m. Bana Hoskins and husb to H and C Leave Albany.......... 12:30 p.m. tl 11 ■ -'> p. m. Bruer lots 567 blk 49 Oak Park Arrive at Ashland 12 À"» a. m. 12:35 p. Ul. Sacramento. ..................... 5:10 p. m. ô:00 a. tu. add Me................................................ San Francisco.......... 7.13 p.m. 8:45 a. tu. E J and C V Kuykendall to Nettie G Bushbee % ac in T C Davis d 1 c t 3 s r 4 w.............................. ... Ogden....................... 4:53 a. m. Denver.................................... ;0a. m. Mary C Rounds and husb to All- Kansas City................. 7:25 a. m. ance Trust C 84,65 ac in t 2 s r 3 w Chicago........................ 7:15 a. m. A M Fanning to T W Hayes etal Los Angeles................. 2:00 p. m. 53.33 ac in Lack Hall 4 1 c 15 s E1 Paso........................ 6.00 p. in. f 5 W.................................................. Fort Worth.................. 6:30 a. m. T W Hayes etal to A M Fanning City of Mexico 11:30 a. m. Houston ...................... 7-00 a. m. 46 67 ac in Lack Hall d 1 c t 5 s New Orleans............. 6 ’0p. m. 5 w................................ . .................... WashingUm................ 6.42a. in. - w The Shasta Route New York. ...12:10 p. m. Pullman »nil Touriit <»1. on both train«. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Pa«o, ’OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, and Tourist-cars to Chicago, St. Louis. New Or Lizzie J. York has been duly appointed by leans atid Washington. the county court of Yamhill conntv. Oregon, aiL ministratrix of the estate o| Stephen JJ. York deceased, Ute of said county. Ail persons nav- Connectfna at San Francisco with several ing claim* Hgsinst the estate of said decedent steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, ( bins are hereby uotitie<l and required to present such Philippines, Central and South America. claims with proper vouchers, duly verified, with in six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administratrix, at the office of See MR A. 9 PESCE, agent at McMinnvi I« Rhodes & Rhodes, in .McMinnville, Yamhill station, or address county, Oregon. Dated April 26th. lwi LIZZIE.T YORK. C. H. MARKHAM, Administratrix of said Estate. Oen. P»»'e»ger Agent. RHODES <& RHODES. Attorneys for Estate. Portland. Or. r: N 123,000 f il a |1 ll' Scott’s Emulsion I Shiloh’s Consumption Cure [âleetric ^ppliaqces ********************** t » 0 > 1 • - J It is 8,000 Miles Long The Burlington Route ranks among the greatest of the world s railroads. Over 8,000 miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in the eleven states traversed by its lines; having through-car arrangements which extend more than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely unequaled service, it is the line YOU should select, next time you go east. Omaha. Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis — and EVERYWHERE beyond Bullington Route A. C. S hwldon , General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts.. Portland Ore. i