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Meal E.laie Tiauafc.ru. < OI MTV CO M Ml »Ml <»* tK Ä, F. W. Hunsaker returned borne Satur Week ending Aug. 14th ; day from the eastern Oregon mining august term . Daniel B and Mary I Kingery to regioD. The sum of $5 was refunded to J C W C and Leia B Miller lots 1 and Claud Flesher arrivati on Sunday from Colcord, who redeemed lots 31 and 32 2 blk 5 Willis’ add to McM Tor the benefit of my customers I am Olympia, for a visit with old-time friends blk 2 plat 1 Newberg Orchard Associa- Rose S Voung to A F Schilling going to give away another Rambler bi- 20x100 ft ot lot 4 blk 8 original in McMinnville. tion, account of erroneous assessment, cycle on Dec. 25II1. For the gift I in- town of McMinnville.................. lOCMJ W. M. Johnson, of the D street mar and certificate of tax sale was cancelled Roswell Conner et ux to Osa G tend to purchase a 1902 model, which ket, left for Netarts on Tuesday, accom Cable lots 7 and 8 blk 8 Row Permission granted to Clarence Ed will be placed on the market about that land's add to McM panied by his son Leonard. Ileex|>eete i war.ls & Co to set electric light poles time. It will be the best wheel ever pro to have a big hunt for big gaum before dong comity road from N.-wbeig to the Chas H Boole to LaForrest F Gid dings 10 a in t 4 r 3...................... duced, fitted with coaster brake. Re I Willamette river. R Jacobson and wife to Hrepta A member, every 50 cents worth you buy ! he return«. Edwards 268 a pt Jacob Hamp Bool. . of county clerk found correct Prof. W J. Spillman of the chair i»f Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, anti uliicb Kt- .‘era at my store gives you a possibility of be ton die in secs 26-27 »nd 34-35 t upon examination, and said officer has agriculture in the Washington stale in use lor over 30 years, bus borne the signâture oi ing the owner of this bicycle I intend 5 r 5 .............................................. anil lias been niailc mult r bis pef- to spend less money advertising in the agricultural college, wae visiting his sis collected the sum of ¿068.63 Irom Jan. J j . Kogers and wf to Eli J Hadley Q C di ed to lots 9, 10, II nnd 12 soual supervision since its iniancj. papers and give it direct to my custo ter, Mrs. J. ('. Cooper, a lew days the 1st to July 1st, 1901, and turned same blk 25 Edwards' add to New ¿'v/ Allow no one to deceite you iu tliis. mers. Mv stock consists of an up-to- pant week. On Saturday he went to over to the comity. berg .................................................. Tin recorder was found to have col AH Counterfeits, Imitations anil Substitutes are but Ex date assortment of dry goods, furnishing New berg, and was an interested epecta Eli J Hadley and wf to Maianda H periments that trifle with and endanger ib< ti. 1 ;h «-t Robinson lots9, to, Il and 12 goixls, hats and caps, groceries, etc. I tor of the proceedings of the itale horti lecteil lor same period ¿1,029.40, and paid to the tieasurer. blk 25 Edwards’ add to Newberg Infants and Children— Experience again i L.vperuo lit. am prepared to supply all your wants cultural society. The books and papers of the sheriff E A and E A French to C W Os “My baby was terribly sick with the and handle all your produce. boiue 146.lt a 15 r o.................. 5000 were examined and found that he had diarrhoea,*’ says J. H. Doak, of Williams, C. C. MURTON. A E and J F Campbell to A E and S A Ingraham lots 2 and 3 blk 69 Oregon. “We were iiuable to cure him collected since Jan. 1st, 1901, to Aug 9th Lafayette........................................ .. with the doctor's assistance, and as a the sum of ¿27,734 77, of which amount Castoria. in a substitute tor Castor OH, Parcp;pri-', Props Eli J Hadley by sheriff to J I. Rog last resort tried Chamberlain’s colic, ¿27,718.42 had been turned over to the ami Soothing* Syrups. It is Harmless anti Ptcns.i'it. It ers lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 blk 25 cholera and diarrhoea remedy. I am county treasurer. Edwards’ add................................ 4 95 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nardotie It was found that there should be io Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store. happy to say it gave immediate leliei ------ -a--------------- substance. Its a"e is its guarantees it destroys Worms Advertised Uetlera. Big lot of those famous Star 6 Star and u complete cure. " For sale by Ho- the hands of the county treasurer ac mid allays Feverishness. It cures DiartTnea and V» mil cording to the account kept with said shoe, just arrived at the Racket Store. worth A Co. Colic. It. relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Co;i> tipatien The following letters remain uncalled officer by the county clerk, the sum of You get the best values in hats, shoes, anil Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Uncle Jacob Wortman has probably »18,940 91, and the cash and other as for iu the McMinnville pofltoffice Aug. corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. 13, 1901: and embroidery, tiuwaro and notions, the finest field of oats in the county on sets of said treasurer as displayed to the The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Frh nil. Mr. Portland Adams, his farm near Carlton the old Shelton court and counted by said court, we find at the Racket Store. Mr. J. K. Agee, Mrs. I. Mrs. S. Ong and daughter Nannie, of place. We hope he will exhibit some in lie has actually ou hand $17,228.22, Annie Brown, Mr. L. T. Edwards, Mrs. the sheaf at both the Portland and the Scott’s mills, mother and sister of Mrs. leaving a shortage of $1,712.69 unac- Mandy McCann, Mrs Mary Morsey, H Brodie, visited at the home of Mr home carnivals. It will do you good counted for. Mrs. Martha Myers, John L. Oliver, Mrs. right now to drive out and see what a and Mrs. Brodie over Sunday. BILLS ALLOWED. Sue Smith, Mrs. Lottie Smith, Mrs. Vina man past 70 years can do on a farm when “Liquid Electricity’’ is becoming a Poor Fund— Smith, MissTatom, Wm. Lndee, Mr. he gets down to business and pulls oil wonderful remedy for internal or exter 16 00 J. I. Vannoy, Mrs. Mary C. Morgan, Nichols & Gabriel nal pain, particularly rheumatism and his coat. 8 OO package Jas Thomas............ J ames M c C ain , P. M. neuralgia. Mrs. Nettie ¡lively is agent, Th» Columbia Telephone Co. has D M Caldwell... . and is making many sales. 4 50 changed ownership. The new owners 01 Rose Simmons 8 OO Aol Alwav.So In Oregon. Sam Gaunt last week sold his barber the system are the same men that are Dr Courtney...................................... 5 50 This is the season when the father of shop to Altos Houser, and departed early putling in an independent telephone sys Roads and Bridges— a boy gets catalogues containing pic this week for Walla Walla, where lie tem in Seattle. The intention is to H Bailey . .......................... .. 67 18 tures of the college base ball team with intends to engage in the same business. unite the two systems and establish long 6 15 baggy knee pants and undershirts with Mrs. Adolph Matthies and daughter distance connection between Portland F \V Spencer.............. Alex Boyd . .............................. 4 25 out sleeves; also of the track team, show T HC CENTAUR COMPANY, 7? MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Meta returned Friday evening from over aud Puget sound points. Eventually, it .. ......... II 75 ing ugly bare legsand arms; of the foot a month’s stay in Portland. During is said, the system will be extended so Ivie Bros.................. 11 ...................... 63 00 ball team in pants looking as if they their absence they visited at Seaside a* to include all points of importance in J A McCullough Geo \V Harrison ............................ 2 50 were made out of mother’s old quilts, beach. Washington and Oregon, but for the Spaulding Loggiug Co ........ 14 65 and of the boat crew with the intellect O. II. Adams and family have enjoyed present the connection will be between Wade &. Co ................................ 98 47 ual looking coach in the middle. Noth a visit the past few days from Mr. arid Seattle and Puget sound In addition Ornduff Bros.................................... 126 I 95 ing to show that the student gets any Mrs. C. C. Scott of Portland and Mrs. it is proposed to improve the Colnmbis Johnson & Neal. ............................. 19 00 thing in his head.—Ex. Reasoner and daughter of Whatcom. telephone system in Portland, and an F R Wilson........................................ II9 59 They arrived Sunday morning effort will be made to extend the service C T Long . .................. IO SO “Blind Tom,” the negro pianist, who Remember that Win. Lambert of the throughout ttie city. It is expected that N II March........................................ 34 74 bad so dropped out of hearing that many McMinnville steam laundry has the only the competition between the Pacific F R Wilson...................................... . 80 44 thought him dead, has now reappeared carpet renovator and will cleanse your States company aud the new company J F Derby........................................ 41 00 in concert. Tom is now fifty years old, will be more or less keen. This company Spaulding Logging Co. carpets on short notice. 215 IO and still mentally the child he was when Dorris Ilntchens met with a painful has a local station in McMinnville which Geo Liuton . . . . ...................... . i8 50 his extraordinary imitative faculty was accident last Friday, lie was operating has never been given the attention it R L Bewley...................................... The Burlington ticket office in Portland is a veritable 7 50 first mauifested. Since 1882 he has been 1 a lumber jack. The arm flew up and should have had, in the way of extend F R Wilson........................ Bureau of Information for travelers — a place where 22 75 under the most punctilious care, in « struck him in the face, mashing his nose ing connections, making cheap rates and Gus Gruber...................................... IO 62 asylums and sanitariums, and his cus they can learn what it will cost to reach ANY point in 5 M badly, and his wrist came in for a part doing business in a business-like way. Jacob Squires ................ .. . . 19 50 tody has been a shuttlecock between one America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and of the blow also. Mr. Hutchens is one If McMinnville were given a monthly Salaries— what there is to see on the way. attorney and another. The present rate of 50 cents, nearly everybody could E V Littlefield,exp visiting scli’ls 40 oc. of t he teamsters for Jones & Adame. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop in and guardian is Albert Lerche. Of course have a phone, and a fine business would R B Bird............................................ get full information, or, if you prefer, write me about it 66 65 Blind Tom is a musical freak, but he is Why not spend the vacation at Ya be done. And don’t, you think for a Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis—and transportation indigent 15 80 quite different from freaks that are made quina bay, where can tie had excellent minute that the company would not EVERYWHERE beyond. J C McCrea .................................. . 3« 40 so, for his gift is something born with fare, good fishing, good boating, safe make money at this rate. I N Branson........................ .... 27 80 him, and apparently it continues despite bathing, alluring rides and rambles. Tax Rebate— The meet, of the fruitmen at Newberg The courses and exercises at the summer hie long sickness. lie can still play , school, of 1901, at Newport, will afford last week was productive of some good J C Colcord...................................... 5 (TO three airs at once, play second to any great variety of instructions, diversion thoughts E. II. Skinner of Spring Minnie B Schenk ................ A. C. S heldon , General Agent, 3 45 performer, play with his back to the I and entertainment. No other resort brook, doesn’t agree with a good many F Lebold, sr.............. Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. piano, and repeat any new tune that ¡ b | 3 75 offers equal attractions and advantages. sung or whistled or played to him. j Oregon horticulturists in the idea that Insurance Premiums— • Prof. II. L. Boardman and Rev. L. W. cherry treeB can no longer be success CJ Taff.............................................. 76 OO Blind Tom remains a riddle, with no I fellow. Ills “original” compositions are | Riley left on Monday morning for the fully propagated In speaking of gumo R L Conner .................................. 76 OO of no value, but his reproduction of no head waters of Testament creek, to hunt sis, in particular, he gave the following Jas M Pugh .................................. OO 76 table works at a mometit’s hearing is ■ud fish throughout the week. J. W. as the mode of procedure which lie W J Laughary.................................. IOO OO marvelous. To see this lolling negro, Cook took them as far as a team could found most successful in procuring E J Wood.......................................... 76 00 with closed eves and heavy jaws, penetrate ; after that they were to walk healthy trees. 1’lant seeds Irom a hardy, B F Rhodes .................................... 76 OU delight himeelf in the music he produces is to witness one of the puzzles of human CITATION CITATION TO HI IKS. and carry their gnus ami camp equipage smooth seedling tree and transplant Miscellaneous— life. a distance of sig to ten miles At first when one year old into rows four feet Thos Rogers, return of money on In the County Court of the State of Oregon. In the County Court oi Yumhill County, State for the County of Yamhill. ffiieli this hardly seems worth the candle, apart by one toot in the row. Let them of Oregon. sale of land... ........................... 10 00 01 h ciA HiiiNc; L ist . In the matter of the Estate ot I In the matter of the Estate of / but wait till you hear of tlm fish and grow two seasons and in the spring ol Paciiic States T & T Co, phone.. Annie E. Breon, Deceased Theodore H. Hilbert, deceased, i 5 40 We have special arrangements with deer brought back. To William H. Gilbert, Julia Gilbert, Nelsen To C. C. Breon, and to Alf Smith, as guardian the third cut them back to four feet W L Hembree, stationery. a 60 of the person nnd ettate of Lewis C. Little, Eva Alta Gilbert, Scott Gilbert, Linma Gil the following leading publications, R. Little. Fredrick E Little and Huber Little, Gilbert, apart and wbip-gratt them, leaving three Geo I. Williams bert, Grace E. Arnold, George C. Arnold, gieet- “ .......... I «5 ing minor heirs of Rose Little and F. L Little, both whereby we are able to offer them in budson each scion, and the result is a Jas M Pugh, justice transcript i IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, deceased, greeting: 42 90 connection with our own at exceedingly N THE NAME OF THT STATE OF OREGON, L You are hereby cited and requited to appear hardy seedling body generally free from P A Bates, to exp of deed on land You are hereby cited and required to ap iu the county court of Yamhill county, stute of low rates, as follows : The R eporter and gumosis or disease of any kind, The in the County Court of the State of Oregon, Oregon, at the court room thereof, at McMinn sale .............................................. 3 50 Weekly Inter Ocean............................................ S1.85 tor pear the County of Yamhill, at the court room ville, in said Yamhill county. on Monday, th speaker in conclusion strongly combated T B Duncan, work on bike paths 31 47 Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 1.25 thereof, at Mc.Minnville, in the County of Yam 2<t day ot September, A. D. 1901, at ten o’clock in Then the bnby is most like hill. Sime of Oregon, on Monday, the ¿d day of the lorenoon oi that day, then and there to show the popular idea that cherry trees will Mr Griunold.................................... 9 »5 Oregonian, weakly.............................................2.00 September, 1901, at two o’clock in the afternoon cause, it any exist, why an order of t>ale of the ly nervous, nnd fretful, and r The Weekly New York Tribune....................... 1.50 of that day. then and there to show cause if any hereinafter desciibed real property, to pay the not bear much cultivation. E. Holer Í doesn't gain in weight. It has become fashionable to find the The Tri-weekly New York Tribune................ 2.00 exists, why an order of sale should not be made expenses and claims against said estate still un Salem is a strawberry enthusiast, and as in the petition prayed for, filed in said court paid and unsatisfied, should not be made <i3 I of Benders They have been found in Col St. Louis Globe-Democrat, seini-weeklv......... 1.75 in said estate on July 17th, A. b. 1901, by E. C. prayed form the petition of C. T. Long, admin thinks there is a gold mine for the horti 3an Fraucisco Examiner, weekly................... 2.15 Apperson, as executor oi said estate, being a pe istrator oi said estate, duly filed in this court culturist. in the canned straw berry. He orado, Idaho and Montana within the tition filed for an order of sale of the following and cause on the 80th day of July. a . b. 1901. is the best food and medicine The real property above referred to being situ described real estate belonging to said estate, said “It is of universal consumption last lew weeks, though the probability ated in Yamhill county, state of Olegon, and to-wit: for teething babies. They is that they have been dead a good many described as follows, to-wit Situate, lying and being in Yamhill County, and the Willamette vallev is destined to Lots numbered Two and Three of College Ad State of Oregon and bounded as follows, to- gain from the start. take the markets of the world. Straw years, and are not in heaven. wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the dition to the city of McMinnville, in Yamhill Another Rambler Bicycle Given Away. What is CASTORIA LOCAL NEWS. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS nature of The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Ä Bureaus Information. ■Hl Teething i Scott’s Emulsion Send tor a tn c sample. SCOTT A BOWNH, uh to«»* 409-415 PrarVStreet, New York 50c. and $1.00; all drmjgi.-'t: 1 I I Í Í I berry growers should learn to specialize Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Ulæijii.ik<1 liv mv vithct. Rrn.lei hard leather svtt. Kspeciallv prepared. Reeps out water A heavy bodied oil. lARNESS ¡ ti excellent preservative, educes cost ot you- li.irness. [ever burns tlie le.ithei , its fficiency is increased, ecures l>cst service. litches kept itoui Mannlteetuea.l breaking. If O il ^taiHlard Oil 1 «mr.BT. Sawyer’s j EXCELSIOR MUND J Clothing for fifty rear« haw t<rrn th« t**t in th« world. Ik«uhl«» throughout, Warr* 11 ted w»i«r proof. Bofl mo O • tn oath. V ’ll nut crack, prrl off or bevotue «icky. Catalogue free, B. V Welti»' »»4 Fwkl»« t Aft« . *•» Fr«f«eteM. M. a. win > atn, laaef aetwrerw. I '• X : I that is to grow different berries for differ, out purposes and different, markets. Thus is the highest development attained. More berries should be grow n for the cannery Strawberry canning, in its infancy where carried on, has alread) turned the early dull season into oue of nusinee*. Willamette valley horticul turists should get infused with the llood River spirit of enterprise and push What’s done there can be done belter here, where many conditions are nat urally more favoiable. Thia is the strawberry paradise of the world and we are hails not to enter therein. To make a success of the business patiently culti vate vour thoughts upon the essential principles of berry culture, master the literature of ths subject, study your soil, dud one or two varieties adapted to it and slay with them, market only the best and co-operate with your fellow growers," He specially comuieuded the following varieties Oregon Ideal, Clark's Seedling, Kansas. DuMaurier, Margue rite. Beverly, »-ample, Downing's Pride, Sunshiue and Double Cropper. In con clusion the s|>eaker said "The straw berry patch is the cuiinviging link be tween town and country, between city and suburban homes, tlie golden road to industrial einancipali >u for ttie white iaced inhabitants of rented houses, giv ing enqitoyment to the largest nu 111 tiers in field and factory, helping the multi tuds to get and to keep the most sacred and beautiful thing in the world—a well furnished American home supported by ' honest, health giving iudutlry by old •nd you ng. *’ donation land claim of John Monroe aud wife, Notification No. 1322, Claim No. 71, in Section No 13, in T. 5 8., K. 5 W. of Willamette Meridi an in said county, thence north with west tine of said claim lb.10 chains; thence east 96 »U j chains; thencu south lb.10 chains; thence west got a bottle oi Chamberlain's colic, chol 96.60 chains to the place of beginning, and con era ami diarrhoea remedy, took two taining 175 ac’res more or less. DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS. Witness, the Hon. R. p Bird, Judge of the doses and was entirely cured,’’ says Rev. County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. “My Notice is hereby given that I have ap County of Yamhill, with the seal of said court affixed this 17th day of Julv, A. I). 1901. neighbor across the street was sick for pointed the following deputy stock in (L. 8) Attest J H NELSON, Clerk. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinioc T.bieu “1 ha<l a severe attack ot bilious colic, the remedy that n»r«s n coM in one day A Jtinister’i» Voik. over a v eek, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four «lavs without re lief. then called in another doctor who treated him for rotne days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morning. He said his bowels were in a terrible fix. that thev ha<l been running otf so long that it was almost bloody llux. I asked hiui if he had tried Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy, anil he said, ’No ’ I went home and brought linn mv bottle and gave him one dose, told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find re-, lief, but he took no more and was en- tirtly cured. ’ For sale by Howorth & Co. spector. for Yamhill county John Redmond, South McMinnville precinct ; poetotlice address McMinnville. Abo Blackburn, Checowan precinct; po.tofTice address North Yamhill Chas. Mitchell, Amity precinct ; poet office address Amitv. M. W. POTTER, Stock inspector for Yambill Co., Or. Bean th. Big natu« of county, state of Oregon, as per the duly record ed plat of said addition now of retord in the office of county recorder of said county. Witness, the Hon. K. P. Bird, Judge of the County Court vt YambilLCounty, State of Ore gon, with the seal of said court duly affixed, mis 30th day of July, A. D 1901 33-5 R P. BIRD, Judge of said Court. T 8 Attest J H. NELSON, Clerk M njio.Ns EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE. In th? Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for ’OTICF is hereby given that the undersigned the countv of Yamhill. P C. Thomasen, plaintiff, » ba< been by the count}’ court ot Yamhill vs. county, Oregon, duly appointed executrix of the c F Thomasen, defendant. ' last will and testament ot Isidore Ertle, de ceased, and «11 persons having claims against ToC. E. Thomasen, the above named defendant: baid estate are hereby notified «nd required to IN the name of the state of Oregon, you are here by required to appear and answer the coin present the same duly verified within six plaint tiled against you in the above entitled months from the date of thV notice, tn said uuutrix. at the office of R I . corner, in the city suit, in said court, on or before the '.‘<d da\ < i of McMinnville, in Yamhill count y, state of Or September. IkOl, which is the hist davoi tn»- next regular term of <aid court, after the dat< of this egon 33 5 service ot Mimmons tij»on you. and if vou fail so Dated this 30th day of July, A. 1». 1901. to answer, for want thereoi, the plainiiff will ap M ary m ertle , Executrix of the I ast Will and lestament of ply to the court for the relief prayed for in hi* complaint, which is for a decreeot said Court u Isidore Ertle, deceased. vorclpg the plaintiff from the defendant, and R L. CONNER, Att'y for said Estate. dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaiiitit) and defendant aud holding the same tor naught, and for such other and further Lew Hate to Hnifalo. relief as to the court may seem meet v ith <unity If you are going to the exposition, or and good conscience This summons is published for six week« in the any other point east, do not make your Yamhill County Reporter, a weekly newspaper arrangement, until you have secured Cnbllshed at McMinnville. Oregon, by order of rates from the Burlington route; they Ion. R. P. Boise, judge of said court, made in at Salem. Oregon, on the 25th dav of will interest yon. Call or write for full chambers, June, hgil The first publication of this sum particulars. R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent, mon» is on the 5th day of July, T.Ol Burlington Moute, Corner Ttiird and _ J E MAGERS, . ,‘>7 Attorney for Plaintiff. Stark Street., Portland, Oregon. N ‘•Through the months oi Jone and July nor baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach,” saysO. P. M. Hollidav, of I eming, Ind. “His bowels would move from five to eight timer a day. I had m l»ottle of Chamberlain s colic, chol c a . wx'om a .. era and diarrhoea remedv in the hone? Botri the ^8 M V-'ä Haw Always Bought and gave him four drop* in a tablespoon L. Wamb«gan and Chas. Scott will Signatar. ful of water and he got better at once. NOTICE or APPOINTNENT. of have their dryer fitted np in shape for Sold bv Huwoith A Co. drying fruit this fall..... D. Seth went ’OTI<~y is hereby given that the county The laws of hei h require that the to McMinnville on Thursday to work for court of Yamhill conntv, »tate ot oregi.c bowels ni >ve .->nce each dav, and one of Skinner A Arthur in running their bar dnly appointed M«rv 1. Johnson adDinia' tratrix of the estate ot Jacob P. Johnson, de the penalties for violating this law is threshing machine. Ed Hsdaway is ceased, and *11 |«-tie« having claims aninrt >aid estate me hereby notified to present their piles. Keep \011r bowels regular hy tak also one of the crew Prof. Han- claims For Infants and Children. to said Nary I. lobnson at her home in ing a do«e ■>( Chamlierlain's stomach and ville has moved hie family to town. West t hehal.m, Yamhill county. Oregon, veri fied as be law required, witbin six month’s from liver table's when necessary, and yon They occupy the Phelps residence. the date oi this notice. Bated this the -tth day of July, 19C1 32-5 will never have that severe punishment Professor will spend his time until school Bears thee WARY I. JOHNSON* Administratrix ot the estate of Jacob P. John- im..cte I upon you. Price -5 cents. For. Signature of opens in the barvest field.—Da) ton . »on. deceased - sale by Honertb A C9, Herald. 1 MCVAIN A VIXTC n , Atty 1 for Admr x. CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought \