Mrs. Geo. L. Williams and son are visiting in Portland and Columbia Uncle Billy passed my side door the county. other day and was heard to say, ‘That I Mias Ball has just opened up a nice | fellow Murton seems to l>e doing a big j line of street hats and myites the ladies I business.” Well, he had seen the truck­ to call and see them. F. II. Grubb» of Portland visited from loads of goods being dumped ofl at my back door from time to time and had Saturday until Monday with hi» sister, noticed the continuous stream of custo­ Mr». F. S. Harding. mers going in and out my front and Mr». Emma Galloway, president of side doors and of course he, knows that the Woman'» Relief Corp», left Tuesday means business. The fact that my store evening for the national G. A. R. reun­ is becoming one of the most popular ion al Cleveland. trading places in town is fast becoming Prof. Will Kingery returned Tuesday known. People like to trade where from eastern Oregon, where he lias been they always get a square deal and where since the close of his school in Carlton. they can bring their butter, eggs, chick­ He will again serve a» principal there. ens, etc., and get the highest market W. 0. T. U. will meet at the Metho­ price for them. Keep your eye on me dist church on Friday, Sept. 6, at 2:30 p. this fall; 1 will be right to the front. m. for election of officers. All members C. C. M urton . earne»tly desired to be present. M rs . G rover , Pres. I.I.sI U lll ltl'. IN ORFGOS. • I.IFA1ETTE, He Noticed It. CITATION. BÄ9 BLOOD, BAD COMPLEX!« Mrs. Calivan has been away on a visit In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Engineers have Iieen surveying for a the County of Yamhill. for the past week. line of railroad from Coos bay to Corval­ In the matter of the Estate » of ' Rev. Hurd and wife are enjoying their lis. Joi»epb Kloucheck, a minor. ) vacation at the seaside. The Forest Grove Times plant has | The 3kin is the seat of an ali..,u>t end­ To .Joseph Kloucheck, Mary Kloucheck, next kin of said ward, ami to nil other lieira of said been sold to Walter Hoge & Co. of Lin- I Hop picking commences in most ofj less variety of diseases. They are knew» of ward next of km, ami go all person! mivr by various names, but are uli due to the ested and the yards around here this week. in the estate of said ward : You and each coin. Neb. same cause, acid and other poisons in of you are hereby notified that the County Court Lou Duncan and family came up from | the blood that irritate and interfere with above named did on the 24th day of August, The machinery for Hon. I). L. Keyt’s l'JOl, make the following order in said estate, to­ tile proper action of the skin. flouring mill at Perrydale has arrived, Portland on Monday evening. wn : To have a smooth, soft skin, free from In the mutter of the Estate \ August 24,1901. Preaching at the M. E. church Sunday all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure and will be placed in the building at of < night. “Is the Young Man Safe?” Joseph Kloucheck, a minor. ) and healthy. The many preparation» ot once. OW at this day comes Charles Kliueheek Frank Smidt and family of East Port­ arsei.ic and potash and the large number Hillsboro has a citizen who is learning as the duly appointed, qualified and act­ of face powders and lotions generally guardian of Joseph Kloucheck, said minor, Greek at the age of 76 years. He has land are visiting relatives and friends at used in this class of diseases cover up and ing tiles in this court his written, verified peti­ for a short time, but cannot remove per­ tion for the sale of the real property of said mastered 150 pages of his grammar this place. manently the ugly blotches and the red, minor which is described as follows, to-wit: since spring. Mrs. M. Smith and Miss Cora Kimber- disfiguring pimples. Beginning at the northeast corner of the Peter land in the north boundary of the donation Dallas last week organized a board of lin went up to Independence on last [ternal vigiLtnoo is the price Sax land claim of Samuel Cozine in township 4 south, range 4 west, in Yamhill county, Oregon, trade, with Mayor Ellis as president. Saturday. of a beautiful complexion and running thence east (var. 20-30 east) 7:52 This is business and the first step toward chains to the northwest boundary of lands for­ Ross Blough got his hand hurt quite when such remedies are relied on. Mr. H. T. Shobe, 2704 Lucas Avenue, St. Louis, merly belonging to W. 1). McDonald; thence substantial progress. badly while blasting rock near this Mo , says : “ My daughter wa ■ qfiliclt«1 tor year-, south with said McDonald’.«» lands 8.20 chains to A Henton county man named Vander­ place last week. with a disfiguring eruption «4$ her lace, which a fir 12 inches in diameter; thence west 7:52 resisted all treatment. She was taken to twe chains to the southeast corner of said Peter Sax land; thence north 8:20 chains to the place of pool shocked 17 acres of grain in one Rev. Winter of Dallas is visiting in celebrated health springs, but received no bene­ beginning, containing 6.17 acres of land, more fit. Many medicines were prescribed, but with­ day. A few days later he died of brain town. Prof. A. Bittner of Portland is al­ out or less. result, until we decided I m try S. S S., and by Miss Lola Kuns received a visit the And it appearing to the court that said minor tie time the first bottle was finished the eruption fever, due to overwork iu the hot sun. so visiting friends here. past week from her friends, Misties Mag­ began to disappear. A dozen bottles cured her is indebted in the sum of 1397.05, and that the completely ana left her skin perfectly smooth. only means of paying said indebtedness is to The dry weather has reduced the yield Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store. gie and Mabel Blackford of Clatskanie, Mrs. M. A. Boone and Miss Margaret Ähe is naw seventeen years old. and not a feign of sell said property, and that it is therefore nec­ essary to sell the same, who arc daughter» of the editor of that of potatoes in Oregon, but there has been Boone attended the millinery opening the embarrassiug disease has ever returned.” Sam Gaunt has gone to Tillamook. It is therefore ordered by the court that Tues­ little loss from blight, and asthe acreage at Portland on Tuesday. S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for day, the sth day of October, 1901, at the hour of town. D. W. Feely attended the Astoria re­ the worst forms of skin troubles. It is one o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the is large and the price high, the potato Mrs.Smith will have charge of Mrs. the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the court room in the court house at McMinnville, Mr». Bird and daughter, Miss Mary, gatta last week. Oregon, be, and the same is, set as the time ana crop w ill bring a large amount of money Hurley’s millinery store while she at­ only one guaranteed purely vegetable. place to hear said petition, and this order shall A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. returned from a two-weeks’ visit with into the state. Bad blood makes bad complexions. be served by publication tor tour weeks in the tends the opening at Portland relative» in Tillamook on Wednesday of Yamhill County Reporter, a weekly newspaper Wm. Funk Aug. 29th. -flUR. purifies a u d invigo- Colonel Jackson of Philomath has pro ­ published McMinnville, Oregon, on Joseph last week. They report a delightful Mr. Ingleliaui of Portland bought Mr. rates the old and Kloucheck at and Mary Kloucheck who are the A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. duced a blue Leghorn chicken by cross ­ time. Tillamook is Mrs. Bini’s girlhood makes new, rich blood next of kin of said ward as well as all persons Campbell’s residence here and is mov­ Walter Garner Sept. let. ing the old-fashioned Dominick and the inteiefU d In said estate R. P. bird , Ljra that nourishes the home. After an absence of sixteen years ing in, Mr. Campbell having moved to liulge. body and keeps the Mrs. E. E. Cable and daughter are »he noted many changes, and was very- brown Leghorn. By actual test they are Now, therefore, Newberg. and healthy and in proper skin active N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, visiting in Brownsville much pleased with that pretty valley by found to outlay both the white and You and each of you are hereby cited and Rob Henry met with quite a serious condition to perform its part towards brown Leghorn. required to appear at the court bouse at Mc­ A daughter wae born to Mr. and Mrs. the sea. carrying of! the impurities from the body accident on last Friday. While hitching Minnville, at the county court room One hundred head of mutton sheep If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt thereof, on Oregon, Henry Pearson Aug. 29th. the 8tn day of October, 1901. at the Mrs. H. Z Foster of this city enjoyed are missing from the field of S. W. Jack- up his horses one of them kicked at a Rheum, Psor asis, or your skin is rough hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said day, I)r. Arthur Cooper is visiting his sis­ a visit from her uncle» and aunts lately, to show cause, if any there be, why a license io son 3 miles northwest of Corvallis, and colt, striking Mr. Henry on the side and and pimply, send for our book on Blood sell said real property should not be granted to ter, Mrs. Doane, in Washington. and Skin Diseases and write our physi­ John La Follette and wife of Blakesburg, guardian as prayed for in said petition. it is believed they were stolen. The on the arm, a cork of the shoe penetrat­ cians about your case. No charge what­ said Witness the Hon. R. P. Bird, Judge of the A ten-pound eon was born to Mr. and Iowa, Jeremiah La Follette and wife of case is almost identical with that of a ing the joint at the elbow. Dr. Michaux County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the ever for this service. County of Yamhill, with the seal of said court Mrs. A. B. Apperson at Astoria last St. Joseph, Mo., and D. H. I.a Follette few v.eeks ago in which 178 head were was sent for and rendered what assist­ SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. affixed, this 24th day ot August, A. D. 1901 and w ife of, McMinnville. They had ance was necessary. He is getting Friday. R. P. BIRD, stolen from John Richard and never re­ Judge. been to visit ('apt. Charles La Follette along nicely at present. You get the best values in hats, shoes, (L. 8.) Attest: J. H. NELSON, covered. County Clerk. corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace of Sheridan, who is their brother. The It is expected that the southern Ore­ BY IRA NELSON, Deputy. and embroidery, tinware and notions, oldest brother is 78, the youngest of the DAYTON. gon district of the state will ship 275 at the Racket Store. four is 68, and they had not met for 53 NOTICE OF ITOirS carloads of apples during the present While at the coast on an outing Rev. Claud Braly of Oakland is visiting his years. They are much pleased with HAMB« crop year, and the fruit will all be first- Jones fell and broke a rib. brother, J. D. of this city, and his sister, Oregon and will remain until alter the Through the liberality of Mc­ class The unusual demand for Oregon OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Mrs. W. D. McDonald. Hop picking has begun in earnest. Minnville’s Leading Merchants, state fair. administrator ot the estate of Theodore H. apples is created by the partial failure of Gilbert, deceased, under, by virtue of and pur­ “Liquid Electricity” is becoming a Miss Lucy De Ford has left Dayton to An item in The Reporter last week the crop in the middle states and by the suant to an order of the county court of Yamhill wonderful remedy for internal or exter­ stated a» a rumor that the loss of Mr. county, state of Oregon, made and dated Sep­ work in a hotel. long season of drouth in Missouri. nal pain, particularly rheumatism and tember 3d, A. D. 1901, authorizing, licensing Purchased from the old reliable music and empowering him so to do, will at McMinn­ Jno. Mauts has sold his blacksmith neuralgia. Mrs. Nettie ¡lively is agent, Epperly’s mill at Willamina might have O. L. Chapel, the oil expert came in ville, in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, from dealer Geo. C. Will, Salem, Oregon, will been due to incendiarism In an inter­ and is making many sales. and after the 5th day oi October, A. D. 1901, pro­ Wednesday from the Holmes farm near shop to Oscar Carter. be given to the one holding the largest ceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, as view with that gentleman this week he C. L. Barrett has gone to Idaho, so number of coupons on November 16th, the law directs, the hereinafter described real Mrs. Patty and Mrs. Michaux received McCoy, where lie lias been prospecting states frankly that he has no suspicions property belonging to said estate, to secure funds 1901. All coupons must be signed by a visit on Sunday from their sister, Mrs. for coal. He exhibited some fine speci­ Dayton will soon not have a harness with which to pay the charges, expenses and the merchant issuing the coupon, and by claims agaitiHt any one, and simply looks u;>on against said estate still unpaid and un­ shop. Ada Wall and daughter of Winlock, mens that were taken from near the sur­ the holder of same The purchaser can satisfied, and that said property will be offered tiis loss as without cause known to him, Wash. face of the ground, and says that from A great many pears are now being de­ give his or her coupons to some one else for sale in one parcel, and that said property will and says he would be loth to believe be sold after giving due atni legal notice there­ and let them sign them. It will pay you of. The property above referred to is particu­ Are you going east? Write to It. W. anyone in or about Willamina would all indications a fine lead will be opened livered to the Dayton Evaporating Co. to trade at the following stores and re­ larly described as follows, to-wit: up at a depth of 300 or 400 feet. The Foster, ticket agent, the Burlington purposely do him such an injury. Lots numbered Two and Three of College' Ad­ ceive a coupon with every 25c C ash pur­ It is dition to the city of McMinnville, Yamhili coun­ GOPHER. chase : route, Portland, Or., for the lowest rates, his present intention to rebuild the mill, coal is of excellent quality. Mr. Chapel ty, state of Oregon, as per the duly recorded McMinnville Grange & Farmers store, plat of said addition now of record in the re­ quickest time and best service. Choice ami thus repair as far ns possible the loss reports excellent success in securing corder ’s office of said county. 38-5 News is scarce. subscriptions for stock in the oil com­ Dry Goods, Clothing & Shoes. Organ of routes. Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, this 6th day of to the community. on exhibition at this store. pany organized to bore a well on the September. A. D. 1901 ( . T. LONG, Milton and Marvin Potter spent a few H. C. Burns, Furniture Store. Administrator of said Estate. A Yamhill farmer wanted to sell liis Holmes farm, and it is expected that days in the mountains hunting recently. B. F. RHODES, Attorney for the Estate. J. G. Wiesner—Cigars and Tobacco. prunes to J. W. Hobbs the other day. work will begin in a short time. People Wm.F. Dielschneider & Bro., jewelers. I. Lambright moved his family to Mc­ NOTICE. Hobbs wasn’t buying prunes and told throughout the valley are very anxious Willard & Ehrtnan & Co., meat mar­ Minnville Tuesday. His place will be ket. him ho . “Well, you’re going to dry, to see the drill in motion, and are lend­ occupied by F. M. Stow. Rogers Bros., Drugstore OTICE is hereby given to all persons con. ain’t you?” said the farmer. “Now ing every possible encouragement to the cerned that the county court of the State T. A. White—White’s Restaurant. The farm of J. Cronin has been rented look-a-here," said Hobbs, “I'm not go­ enterprise. of Oregon, for the County of Yamhill, has duly S. P. Houser—Second-hand store and appointed to Wm. Kirby, who will soon take pos ­ the undersigned administrator of the ing to stand this any longer. You’re Sewing Machines. estate of John W. Watts, deceased. All persons session. It is not known yet where Mr. having claims against said estate are hereby Geo L. Williams—Bookstore. taking me for Doc Wright, and if this is Have yon a sense of fullness in the Persons have been known to and required to present them to me, F. W. Spencer—Hardware, Farm Ma­ notified not »topped somebody’s going to get region of your stomach after eating? If Cronin will settle. with proper vouchers, at my residence in Lafay­ gain a pound a day by taking chinery, Bicycles and Sewing Machines ette, in said Yamhill county, within six months so von will be benefited by lining Cham ­ The Thompson threshing outfit fin­ licked. If you’ll go and apologize to 36 5 J. S. Roscoe—Bicycle Sundries and from the date hereof. an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL­ Doc Wright, it’ll be alright with me.” berlain's stomach and liver tablets. They ished up threshing for awhile at E. H. Dated this 15th day of August, A. T). 1901. Repairs. ilso cure belching and sour stomach. J. H. OLDS. SION. It is strange, but it often And now Wright i» demanding that They regulate the bowels too. Price, 25- Taylor's Tuesday. M. Potter has some A. J. Lobau, Harness Shop. Administrator of the Estate of John W. Watts, Triplett & Hendershott—Confectionery deceased. grain yet in the shock. cents. Sold by Howorth & Co. happens. Hobbs apologize. C. F. Daniels—Feed, Seed rts that Notice is hereby given that I have ap­ to digest and absorb his ordinary STR. TAHOMA Many of our citizens have left for the pointed the following deputy stock in­ his old friends treated him tine, and President, Mrs. Barden; first vice presi­ Daily Round Trips except Sunday. food, which he could not do be­ that many changes were observed in the dent, Mrs. Grover; second vice presi­ hop yards. The first to leave was Mrs. spectors for Yamhill county : John Redmond, South McMinnville TIME CARD, fore, and that is the way the gain country, log cabins being replaced by dent, Mrs. Gallentine; secrelary, Mrs. Daniel and children, who went to the precinct; postotfice address McMinnville. Y A. U stately mansions, and farmers who were Hamilton; treasurer, Mrs. Harding. A yard at Ballston. H. Wade and family, •Abe Blackburn, Checowan precinct; Leave Portlantl is made. Leave Astoria .. ................................ 7 P. M delightfnl social hour was enjoyed bv all. also the Misses Thompson are near In­ postotfice address North Yamhill. A certain amount of flesh is penniless now possess independent for­ Chas. Mitchell, Amity precinct; post­ tunes. Old Iowa, in the vicinity of Thia society has for its work the educa­ dependence. the Longs, Baruetts and necessary for health; if you have office address Amitv. Des Moines, was still in the throes of the tion and maintenance of the India fam­ Mahers are near Wheatland. M. W. POTTER, not got it you can get it by drouth, her |H>tat<> crop lieing like small ine girl. I'rubia, who is in a school at Stock inspector for Yamhill Co., Or. The new flax and fibre mill at Scio, Kaira Gugerat, and every woman inter ­ taking marbles, and imported potatoes selling Daily Round Trip except Monday. at *1.50 )>er bushel. About the only ested in missions is cordially invited to Oregon, is now reported to be in run­ ning order. Ira A. Phelps, editor of the crop that seemed to survive the ravages help in this practical Christian work. The Ulielialem Valley mills have al­ Santiam News, a few days ago informed of the beat was tomatoes, which were ready received an order for a carload of the Albany Herald that the mill is giv­ doing fairly well. For Infants and Children. Ilnur and it i» the intention of the man­ ing employment to 60 persons, and is TIME CARD. You will find it just as useful in summer 11. Markham, the retiring general running 011 this year's crop. The acre ­ agement to start up the new mill some Tzeave Portland .............................. 7 a. m as in winter, and if you are thriving upon freight and passenger agent of the South­ time this coming week. Fred Vin­ age in flax in the vicinity of Scio this Arrive The Dalles .................................. 3p.m •t don’t stop because the weather is warm. ern Pacific, was surprised by a number Bears the season exceeded 3000. The mill pays ton of West <'helialem, is credited with ‘‘ • ........... Ip.m of the employes in the department over Soc. and $i oo, all druggist*. 10 p. m /‘C&Zc&4'. Arrive Portland.................... having hauled the biggest load of ft5 per ton for long-fibre flax and (2 per Signature of SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. which he has presided for four years, Meals The Very Best. wheat of the season to the elevator, ton for short flax. coming in npon him with a handsome Ql^^unday Trips a Leading Feature. lie drove qp the other day with a single Route nas the Grandest Scenic At­ gift in the form of gold cuff bnttone, on J. B. Crabtree and family now occupy O^This tractions on earth. Saturday just previous to his departure team having on hie wagon a load of a the house on the Duclos farm, lately pur­ Landing and Offic® Foot Alder St. fraction over eighty-seven bushels of Both Phones, Main 351. for San Francisco. Every man in the chased by C. K. Spaulding of Newberg. wheat weighing over two and one-third PORTLAND, OREGON. department participated We believe .......... Prof. Irving Glen of the state uni­ For the first time Newberg Why You Should Insist on Having the regret will la* general in Oregon at tons. versity, Eugene, and wife are here visit­ was lighted by electricity list Friday the departure of Mr. Markham from the ing the Professor’s parents, Rev. J. evening Some of lite business houses EUREKA HARNESS OIL state Unlike many railroad officials, Glen and wife. Last week Miss Kath- Uin-qu.iL<| bj ms otnei he gets off the pedestal of stern dignity had been connected up and the dynamo Rentiers hard leather soft. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­ erine Glen, organist in the leading Pres­ was started, and the lights turned od , and down where he can investigate the Especially prepared. courages and lessens ambition, beauty, vigor byterian church of Seattle, and her Keeps out water. and cheerfulness soon brother, William Glen, who is employed needs and demands of individuals and everything proving entirely satisfactory. A heavy bodied oil. disappear when the kid­ in the Southern Pacific Co.’« offices in communities, and the result has been It had been the plan to start up for busi­ neys are out of ordei ness next Saturday evening, but as the that in many features of his traffic man Portland, were here visiting their par­ or diseased. lARNESS young electrician. Hartwig, injured hie .igement there have been innovations (n excellent pieservativr. Kidney trouble has ents and brother and wife —Dayton Her­ become so prevalent ald. never before enjoyed by Oregon. May hand a few dais ago and had to lay oil' Chapman’« thresher lias been running a few days, and as the incandescent that it is not uncommon tiis successor be as liberal. for a child to be borr for 14 days and made an average of 2350 lights have been tardy in arriving, the afflicted with weak kid­ The Oregon state fair at Salem, Sept. plant will nd st art up for another week. bushels oi grain per day..........Mr«. M. neys. If the child urin­ '3d to 28th, 1901. inclusive, promises ti« —Graphic. E. Paige, of Portland, was in Sheridan 'cfliH » I CO t oi J «»ir II H : ates too often. If the "e the best this year that has yet been j [ever burns the leather ; iu urine scalds the flesh or if. when the child This signature is on every box of the genuine this week and had the body of her eon B sold in idd. New features for amusement and I fficiencv is increased. reaches an age when it should be able to Seven Its,, »1 Carnival. taken up and shipped to Portland where Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet, »ocalitu * ecures l»est service, instruction have lieen added, and par- | All the transportation lines in the goxurol the passage, it Is yet afflicted with she will have it cremated.......... J. M. the remedy that mrrs n rolil In one «lav titches kept from breaking. ueular . attention will la* given to the northwest .ire arranging to give specially bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause oi Townsend and G. W. Franklin started the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first stock exhibit, owing to the great and] low rates to and from the Portland car­ step should be towards the treatment 01 il When yon want a pleasant physic try to Tillamook City yesterday after the all constantly increasing interest in dairy-1 nival. wInch runs from Sept. 18 to Oct. I these important organs. This unpleasant the new remedy. Chamberlain’s stomach merry-go-round swing. We are in­ nig throughout the state. For this oc­ 19, and the I'our.i ui tickets will be I trouble is due to a diseased condition of the and liver tablets. They sre easy to take formed that it will take seven wagons to Mannfactartt! by kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as and pleasant in effect. ^(nndatrd Oil < umpnnv. |j casion the Southern Pacific Co. will Price 25 cents. haul the swing over........ C. B. Lafollette Out good for 7 days. This is |h.c longest most people suppose. Samples free at Howorth’« drug «tore. make a rate of one fara for the round I limit ever given on such tickets, and will I '.Vomen as well as men are made mis of thia city, «hipped 42 000 pounds of ------ a- -a------ Wet trip, from all its stations iu Oregon, to I give people ample time to see all the «¡»able with kidney and bladder trouble The war department baa been informed cascara bark from this place td Chicago Salem ami return, and it is ho|>cd that! sights connected with the great exposi­ and both need the '»me great remedy The mild and the immediate effect 01 that the postal authorities have decided this week. There has been about 75,000 everyone who can do so will show hi- tion With two full military bands, Swamp-Root is soon realized, |i 1« sck to place a portrait of General H. W. pounds of this bark shipped from Sheri­ Fieri«!«»- Brand appreciation by taking advantage of this a military tournament, a horse show, by druggists. In fifty- I .aw ten, who lost hie life at San Mateo, dan this summer to Portland, San Fran­ opportunity to pass a few dava pleasantly athletic sports, evlvtnu of mining, agri- I cent and one dollar in the Philippines, on ena ot th* negr cisco and Chicago. ... Four wagon sizes. You may have a and profitably at our state capital. loads of cheese waa brought over front culture, horticulture and uiaaiufacmrvng. . sample bottle by mail Th.