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<x> A Good Evaiupli. Teachers! New line reward card» at Banker Hirschberg, of Independence, Williams’ When I came to McMinnville I adver Mis. Jessie Lindgren of Portland came has set an example to moneyed men who expect to profit by the development tised that I had come to stay, and the up Monduy for a »bort visit. of the dairy industry which is well wor fact that I have just had my lease on the War on prices and goods, and Hodson thy of emulation, says the West Side. building I occupy extended for 3 years stays with the crowd. Although it has been already demonstra means that 1 meant what I said, and 1 Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis Mrs. Verona Nelson of Newberg was ted that the manufacture of butter and am still selling men’s good working courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon shirts for 25c, and men’s regular 75c visiting with her parent», Mr. and Mrs. cheese is destined to become of vast im -"7^' disappear when the kid We have to offer our portance to the state, the business has working shirts, double breasted, for 50c. Hoberg, this week. neys are out of order Cut rates on wall paper for the next reached the point where progress is A lot of ladies’ wrappers at off regular customers good or diseased. barred by the lack of ready money with price. Mt. Hamilton tomatoes 3 cans month at Wm. Scott’s. Kidney trouble has prices iu the follow 2*~ . become so prevalent for 25c, preferred stock tomatoes 2 cans The commencement exercise» of the which to stock pastures with good milch that it is not uncommon ing lines: for 25c. Gunpowder tea 30c pound. McMinnville public school» will take cattle. When the average farmer balan for a child to be born Fairbanks gold dust 2 pkgs for 35c. A place at the opera house thi», Friday, ces accounts for the year he finds the H afflicted with weak kid Ç^T’Wait a little and see our offers on Summer Goode. margin of profit so narrow that he has lot of ioc spices 7c. Wash boards 15c, evening. neys. If the child urin- C^^T’Best Prices for Farm Produce. _____ . ates too often, if the brooms 15c. To close out my entire line Best quality screen door» and hangings little capital to invest in cows, and as a urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child result he reluctantly turns aw’ay from of men’s pants I am offering them at $1.00 at Jones & Adams’. W. A. HOWE, Carlton. reaches an age when it should be able to branching out into a field he feels sure control the passage, it is yet afflicted with cost. I want all the butter and eggs I Mrs. Roxana White is visiting friends would yield good returns. Mr. Hirsch bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause oi can get. C. C. MURTON in Eugene berg has come to his relief by offering the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first A McCormick binder for sale, run only to lend him money with which to pur step should be towards the treatment ol these important organs. This unpleasant one season. Enquire at this office. chase cows, exactly as the country banks trouble is due to a diseased condition of the Mrs. Emma Hallett returned recently furnish the money with which the wheat kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as raisers harvest their crops. If, in ad most people suppose. Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store, from a year’s visit to Nebraska Women as well as men are made mis dition to his cattle, the farmer sees fit to erable with kidney and bladder trouble, The St. Charles Store has no baits to Indications are for a streak of fine growing weather. offer, but sells groceries as cheap as Au equip himself with a separator, Mr. and both need the same great remedy Hirschberg stands ready to advance him The mild and the immediate effect ot Be sure and see Dr. Lowe about your be bought at living price». what is necessary to buy one. In this Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold /Most Complete Store in the Valley. eyes when he is here June 3d to 5th. Now that the fares have been reduced way he has already increased the patron by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar and going to Alaska and Nome is not M rs - H. A- S wanson , C arlton , O r . H. C. Burns had an addition to his age of the Independence creamery, given sizes. You may have a such a costly undertaking, very few want residence completed during the week. the dairy industry in the United States sample bottle by mail Be swell anti ride a Snell. For sale to go. a decided stimulus, and taken no risks free, also pamphlet tell Home of Bwarap-Root. Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Goods. Remember we carry a strictly high beyond those ordinarily incident to his ing all about it, including many of thi at Williams’ book store. thousands of testimonial letters receive« grade, guaranteed mixed paint at a price business. Wait and see our new Spring and Summer Styles. The Mark sisters are improving their from sufferers cured. In -writing Dr. Kilmet that will surprise you. Call and get fig The ultimate success of dairy farming & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure anc home on Grant street by the construction ures before buying. J one » & a da mm . rs arlton in Oregon depends upon the willingness mention this paper. of a new porch and bay window. The editor of an exchange makes the of capitalists to assist it, and Mr. Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Spencer of Bellevue EXCLUDE THE JAPANESE. sareawtic remark that “several ex-editors berg is the first to undertake voluntarily visited with Mrs. Spencer’s mother, Mrs. are making arrangements to go to Buffa to do so. The creameries already es I.nbor Leader Favors Extension of Wm. Hemstock, over Sunday. lo, while the real editors stay at home tablished must rely on the farmers to Chinese Act. Mrs. Eva Millsap of Lebanon stopped and work." supply them with raw material, and if J. T. Morgan, a member of the Mill oft' for a visit with her parents last Mon Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo-opti- the farmers are enabled not only to keep men’s union and the Federated Trades, day upon her return from Baker City. cian will be in Dr. Wright’s office in up their herds but to enlarge and im who has become a prominent figure in local labor circles, thinks the Chinese Dr. Lowe makes a specialty of fitting McMinnville, Monday to Wednesday prove them by the addition of strains of glasses in eases where they have never night of next week, three days, June 3d better blood, not only will these cream exclusion act should be re enacted to We never have had a time-worn stock of Furni cover Japanese laborers. “The exclusion been able to get a correct fit. eries keep their churns in operation, but law" he said to an Oregonian reporter, to 5th, positively no longer ture, but we are making a Clearance sale just now "expires May 5, 1902, and it should be A Linn county man is importing red McMinnville was honored by the late others will spring up to take care of the re-enacted without delay in such a form of a nice, durable and medium grade of goods, and foxes from Illinois. Another object for grand lodge of Odd Fellow», in the elec surplus milk that will soon be furnished, as to apply to all native Asiatic people. in their place will put in the best stock ever landed the bestowal of a scalp bounty by a gen tion of J IL Nelson to the office of aud Oregon will become famous as a I think it should be made permanent in McMinnville, both as to styles and quality. erous legislature a few years hence. prosperous dairy state. this time, unless there is some well- grand ina»ter, while Mrs. R. P. Unger- grounded barrier in the way of treaty Along with this we will continue to carry the There’s a tiger loose in town. A “snap matt was elected vice president of the relations or considerations of equal im Biliousness is a condition characterized portance. shot” may lie seen and full particulars Rebekah assembly, and Mrs. Wm. cheaper goods to suit that class of trade. But for learned by calling at Grange & Farmers Campbell appointed grand organist of by a disturbance of the digestive organe. "The re-enactment of this act is one The stomach is debilitated, the liver tor of the most important subjects before store. that body. pid, the bowels constipated. There is a the American people. The working Reports from the wheat fields and hop Don’t forget Wm. Scott’s closing out loathing of food, pain» in the bowels, classes of the country are already much dizziness, coated tongue and yomiting, aroused aud have made this sentiment yards are still encouraging. The prune You should see »ale of silverware and jewelry. When first of the undigested or partly digested orchards are also contributing their thi» stock is disposed of he will carry a food and then of bile. Chamberlain'» known to our lawmakers. They are ag itating the subject more or less in their share of the general good cheer. full line of extra» for sewing machine», stomach and liver tablets allay the dis meetings. In public discussions and on Full line of field and garden seeds at and desires to make room for the new turbance» of the stomach and create a the streets of Portland the Chinese ques healthy appetite. They also tone up the Third St., former stand of Racket Store. the produce market of C. F. Daniels, department. « liver to a iiealtly action and regulate the tion is an important topic, and will con tinue to be. sol<i as cheap as they can be purchased Sunday’» Oregonian contained good bowels. Try them and you are certain "The reasons for excluding Chinese anywhere in the valley. “ pictures of the principal newly elected to be much pleased with the result. For and Japanese laborers from the United Mrs. N. K. Mason, who has been pas- officers of the 1. O. O. F. grand lodge sale by Howorth & Co. States are numerous. If the exclusion law is permitted to expire next year, torof the Free Methodist church at Falls and Rebekah grand assembly, among 10 Huffalo. within ten or fifteen years we shall be City, Folk county, the past two years, them being J. H. Nelson and Mrs. Net- State Normal Sehool, Are yon going? The lowest regular able to count the celestials among us by has moved back to Dayton. tie Uugertnan of thi» city. rate heretofore has been $57.70 and the the million. Accustomed as they are to Monmouth, Oregon. an exceedingly low aud degraded stan Knowles Chapter, Order of Eastern McMinnville Produce Market ha» just »ame returning, making the lowest round Star, gave a literary program and ban received another carload of barley feed. trip >115.40, but the Burlington route dard of living in their native land, once they are here in such large numbers, DEMAND FOR GRADUATES—The demand quet at their temple Monday evening. We are now fixed for »awing wood, will now »ell you round trip ticket» for white mechanics and laboring men all $86, which is the same as $43 each way, for graduates of the Normal Schools, during A large number of the members of jthe l’leane leave orders at the store or with and you can have choice of routes and over the country will be subjected to the past year has been much beyond the supply. order from Dayton, and some from Mr. Henry PearBon. »even trains on date» of »ale. Go over deadly and grinding competition. Un Positions with from 140.00 to |7<> 00 per month. one road and return another. On this der the stress of such relentless opposi other chapters were preBent. STATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS— J. A. D erby & S on . low rate yon can also reach other eastern tion, the rate of wages and standard of Students are prepared for the State Examina Everett, Washington, has a system of Miss Florence Newman, who has been points; tickets are tirst-elaBS and »top living among our producing classes fions, and readily take state papers on gradua street numbering that must commend a great sufferer from muscular rheuma over» permitted. Quickest time and would fall to a level to which no human tion. itself to smaller cities. The numbers tism, says Chamberlain’» pain balm is best service. Write uh for full particu beings should be reduced. A few years STRONG ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL later all other classes would be likewise COURSE—Well equiped Training Department. run from "1” to the highest number, the only medicine that affords her relief. lar» before making other arrangement». affected. Nearly all of our people, along Address R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent Expenses range from $120 to $170.00 per year. without regard to street«, commencing Miss Newman is a much respected resi Burlington Route, Third Street, Corner with the toilers, would suffer. Fall term opens Sept |17th. For catalogue con "Failure to re-enact the exclusion act on one side of the town and running dent of the villege of Gray, N. Y., and Stark, Portland, Oregon. taining full announcements address would be a menace to the permanency across to the opposite side. A stranger makes this statement for the benefit of P. L. CAMPBELL, President. of our educational, fraternal and humane Or J. B. V. BUTLER, Secretary. in Everett does not have to know the others similarly afflicted. This liniment institutions, a threat to some of the best name of a single street to find any num is for sale by Howorth & Co. features of our civilization, a tendency in the ultimate towards the overthrow ber desired. Opinions have been asked of leading of our republic and the frowning of dan Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kingery are re This signature is on every box of the genuine ger upon our prestige, our greatness and Portlsnd attorney» relative to the consti ceiving a visit this week from their old Laxative Bromo-Quininc T»bteu our glory as a nation and a people. The tutionality of the new law providing for the remedy that enres n cold in one day neighbors, Mr. and MrB. A. B. Carlock, question, therefore, finally embraces the sale of delinquent tax property to which welfare of the world in the future, and of Fort Jones, Siskiyou county, Califor Xiortli Yamhill School. counties have acquired title Though tlie destinv of all mankind through the nia. Mr. Carlock and Mr. Kingery the county holds several years’ tuxes Tlie graduating exercises of the high ages yet to come." crossed the plains to California in ’52, against the property, the law provide» school at North Yamhill occurred last and swapping reminiscences of earlier that in the required sale of it, but one Friday evening. The intermediate and days when they both endured the hard year’s taxes shall be demanded. The primary departments assisted in the To introduce our goods we will sell for a short time as follows: ships incident to pioneer life, is one opinions will be awaited with interest. program with some excellent drill work. Best boiled linseed oil, per gallon ...................... .... 78c feature of their meeting now'. Second grade linseed oil “ “ ................................. 68c Wide circulation has been given the Miss Buna McCoy delivered the valedic Carter's best white lead per cwt.................................. If Oregonians would simply tell the •17 so report that the Southern Pacific com- tory, B. F. Mulkey addressed the class, Pioneer white lead ” “ ..................................... . 8 25 rest of the world that, having the beet puny has leased the Astoria & Columbia aud Principal If. F. Wilson then award American white lead “ “ ..................................... .. 6 20 country in the wdHd, we didn’t care a Princess metallic (and all other metallic») per cwt. .. 2 25 River railroad for 99 years, but President ed high school diplomas to a class of cuspidor whether they came here or not, It will be to your interest to call and see ns before buying. Lack of vitality causes nervousness, dys- Hammond of the latter road, denies nine, the largest in the history of the 4 it would break its neck to get to such a m pepsia, indigestion, rheumatic pains, lu'm- this flatly and denounces the story as a school. Many floral tributes were pre X bago, kidney troubles and general want of country. People generally break their X energy. Those who have such symptoms sented and parents and citizens were fairy tale. People who should know X can become health v by rem. wing the elec- necks to get in where they are not in X trical force in the bod’v. and the man on the street believe that justly proud upon tlie occasion . vited. As for the 150,000 we are »pend the S. P. Co. are now and alway» have Old Poatoffice Building, Third Street. ing on the Pan-American—well, it’s a l.ow Huir lo Hiirfalo. been behind the Astoria road. But it is good thing for Buffalo.—Salem Journal. If yon aré going to the exposition, impossible to say how true this is, a» the officials will say nothing concerntng it. any other point east, do not make your arrangements until you have secured The Harriman syndicate, which con rates from the Burlington route; they trols the Union and Southern, contem will interest you. Cali or write for full plate constructing a road from Seaside, particulars. R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent, the terminus of the A. & C R. R., down Burlington Route, Corner Third and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. Of McfllNNVILLE, OREGON. the coast to Tillamook City and thence P aid C apital . >50.000 S urplus and P rofits , >25,000 to Sheridan, where connection could lie Transact« » General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility Persons have been known to made with the Southern Pacific from consistent with safe and prudent banking. <ain a pound n day by taking Portland. A NEW LEASE Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. M >£ ¿faux, General Merchandise Rubber (ioods Heavy Winter Wear. LOCAL NEWS. MILLINERY ! M - H. A. S wanson , C . CLEARANCE SALE of FURNITURE Something Really Nice in Furniture H. C. BURNS, L YBest Prepared Paint on Earth/Y+ Vital I Strength ESTES & WOOLETTE. Hew T© Gain The McMinnville National Bank. an ounce of SCOTT S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow fhe ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digestive, machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore. and that is the way the gain is made. 1 A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get it by taking A correspondent to a California paper, writes in appreciation of the creamery at Lodi in that state. Iu the first place he says it is one of the good things that has come Lodi's way, as it gives everyone a chance to get some ready cash every 30 days to meet bis bills as he goes. The month of March, the correspondent says, is probably about as hard a month as they have, as almost all of the patrons' test dropped some. Th" price of butter was low, ouly 171« cents, which leaves' the producer but 13'c cents, net. but After sll the revises, the check the cream-i ery people sent out amounted to >1414.60. , For the month the man getting the larg-1 est amount received >162.33, and the man getting the lowest only received 54 cents, so it will 1« seen the checks cover as wide a range as poestlde. The cream- | ery. which began operations with only! I 7 JO pounds of milk per day, producing 24 pounds of butter, has made it possible Y oh will find it just as useful in summer tor a man with a small capital to go into as in winter, and if you «re thriving upon somt thing that he can maks a comfort tt don't stop because the weather u warm. able living besides make himself a good £COifS fmMlslon Soc. mm ! •■ ». all arUMHtv •COTT a BUWNE. Chenu.1. New York. ■ borne. Do Not Trifle with danger—and remember every cough or cold means danger. Shiloh’s Consumption Cure will cure your cough or cold at once. It will heal and strengthen your lungs. It is a safeguard for you always. Take it at the first indication of a cough or cold. M A wrrr» cold «ettled in thmM and brxMchta! tubes colds always lasted aavaral tn<«ths. 1 tried Shiloh and it cured Be at once Am glad to add nay testimony PlFRRF ((’SHING. RectcrSt Mark s Church. UKoy, N Y Ahiloh’s Consumption Cwre U aw Id by all at SIM a bottle. 4 rrtetesl cuarantrw gne« with eewry bottle f yow arw not satisfied go to yoar drugging •nd gw« yonr money back. Wnte for iHuafrated booh cm ceaaumpdoa Seat pithout roat ta yoa FL W«Us A LaJUy,N.Y. [äleelric ^ppliaqees Restore Lost Strength. DIRECTORS: L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres. E. C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Established Thirty» Years. Write today for my latest'books. "Health in Nature." and "Strength, Its Use and Abuse by Men." DR. A. T. SANDEN R 16-22 Russell Block, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE OF IPPOI'lTHrlT OF AD- nnmttiTHix. - herd v elven that the undersigned. Ax I irile J. York has been dulv appointed by the county court of Yamhill county. Oregon, ad ministratrix Of the estate of Stephen l>. York deceased late of said county. All persons har ing claim« against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified and required to present such claims With proper vouchers, duly verified, w ith in six monihs from the date of this notice to the undersigned administratrix, at the offirw of Rhisi'-s A Rhodes, in McXinnrille. Yamhill county. Oregon. Dated April jsth. 1W1 LIZZIE J YORK Administratrixot «aid Estate. RHODES A RHODES. Attorney« for Estate And tells some things it will buy: Best Boiled Oil 80 cts. per gal. White Lead c per tf> 2:6 x 6:6 Screen Doors, with hangers, $1.00 Wall Paper 5c per roll, and other goods just as cheap O. O. HODSONS. ❖ s * t I Take The Reporter and Get the News