Yamhill County Reporter ». I. ANHIIH», Editor & Propr. j. «i. ECKHEditor. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. FRIDAY, OCT. il. 1001. pheiidextial icout clleil in a Drug More. The missionary society of the Evan­ “One day last winter a Indy came to gelical church will meet at the home of mv drug store and asked for a brand of the pastor, Rev. C. T. Hurd, on next cough medicine that I did not have in Friday evening. All are invited to at­ stock,” says Mr. C. R. Grandip, tlie tend. popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. ‘‘She was disappointed ami wanted to know what cough preparation I could recom­ mend. I said to her that I could freely recommend Chamberlain’s cough reined* and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not consider it wortli tlie money, to bring back the bottle ami I would re­ fund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back in com­ pany with a friend in need of a cough medicine, and advised her to buy a hoi tie of Chamberlain’s cough remedy. 1 consider that a very good recommenda­ tion for the remedy.’’ It is for sale by Howortli A Co. ATTENTION W EDIIINU. A very pretty wedding was celebrated on Wednesday last at 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Joseph Draper north west of McMinnville, when his daughter, I Miss Jennie, was united in marriage to Mr. Harry Edmiston of Astoria. The parlor in which the ceremony was per formed was decorated in an extremely j tasteful manner, a large marriage bell of beautiful flowers being suspended over the place where the ceremony was to be perlormed. Just previous to the en trance of tile bride and groom, Miss Bessie Edmiston played a march upon the organ, and to its strains the couple I entered supported bv best man ami bridesmaid, and took their places be­ neath the bell, when the ceremonv which made them man ami wife was pronounced according to the beautiful ritual of the Methodist Episcopal church, bv Henry T Atkinson, pastor of that church nt McMinnville. At the close of the service, ami after the congr.itula tions of the triends and relatives who hail assembled to honor the occasion, the company repaired to the dining room where a plentiful lunch was pro vided. It is the intention of Mr. and Mrs. Edmiston to make their future home in Astoria. Pure water is essential to good health, and it has been proven that distilled water excels in purity. Mrs. S. M. Cook is agent for the "Puritan,” new process sanitary, automatic still, ami ia now de­ livering her first order. Investigate the practical utility of this |iopiilar still, and i drop a card to her in this city She will i The Yamhill County Coal and Oil Co. take pleasure in explaining its merits. is still ufferiug its capital atock nt 50' cents a share, in order to raise funds for active development. A few dollars in­ vested will aid a worthy enterprise, and if all signs do not fail, will bring to tlie investor abundant returns. * Nitsal < 'atarrli quickly yields to treat ment by Ely a Cream Balm, which is ago, al4y aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur faee*over which it diffnaea itself. Druggists sell the 50c. size; Trial size by mail, 10 eeuta. Teet it and you an- aure to continue Chas. V. Galluwav has purchased the Hie treatment. Announcement. To physical warnings will often prevent a serious illness. When there are oppressive fullness after eating, bitter risings, belching, headache, dizzi­ ness, nervousness, with physical and mental slug­ gishness, prompt atten­ tion should be given to the condition of the diges­ LND tive and nutritive sys­ tems. Not all these symptoms will occur at once or in any single case, but any one of them indicates a disordered condition of the stomach and other organs of diges­ tion and nutrition. A prompt cure of these conditions will be effected by the timely use of Dr. Pierce’s («olden Medical Discovery. It heals dis­ eases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, perfectly and permanently. Many diseases, seemingly re­ mote from the stomach, have their origin in a diseased condition of the organs of digestion and nutrition, "(»olden Medical Discovery” cures through the stomach di6 acres, and the pur­ to the use of atomizer» in applying liquids For Infanta and Children. into the nasal jxssagea for z.ir.rrrA.if frv*. chase price was F-*’* an wore. M m , the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in Mrs. Katie PoUer’a graceful ruling liquid form, which will be know,n as Ely’s Liquid Cream Bahn. Price including the without saddle in the contest Friday, ■praying Bears the ,y tul« is 7.'>ceiita. Druggist« or by came near causing the judges to say they mail. The liquid form embodiea the med- Siguaturu of icuial properuca of the solid j rej>aniuou. | couldn't decide it. AT COST ! The Large Stock of R. JACOBSON & CO’S amounts to about $100,000.00, all Brand New Goods direct from the fac­ tory; everything bought for the Fall Trade, not a piece of old goods in the house, will be closed out at wholesale prices. The Sale will drMctober 12,1901 For full particulars see next week’s issue. « R. JACOBSON & CO Yamhill County’s Reliable Store. TH! GRANGE & FARMERS CO. Headquarters for (Hinter Supplies. We have just opened up the finest line of Ladies’ Hats, Jackets, Capes and Dress Goods ever brought to the city. Ladies’ Capes at $i to $18; Ladies’Jackets at $2.35 to $22.50; Misses’Jackets from $1.50 to $10; Children’s Jackets from $1 to $2.50; Ladies’ Hats at 75c to $8,50; 100 pieces Dress Goods at 10 to 40c per yard; 148 pieces at 45c to $1 per yard; 130 pieces at $1 to $2 per yard. ; C 14/ACC The largest and most complete stock in the county. Rubbers are 25 OllvJLiO per cent cheaper than last season. We have all kinds and sizes. We invite you to call and inspect our store and purchase your fall supplies. Have you seen the $100 ORGAN in our window to be given away Nov. 16th ? McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co. CHAS■R NES„v I tall Line ot Carpets & Tapestry Brussels, Imperial Body Brussels, Royal Wilton Velvets and Ingrain Carpets. New Fine Line of Mattings and Linoleums. Window Shades and Lace Curtains A Fine Line. A Larger and More Superior Stock of Furniture than ever. On WALL PAPER, old stock will be put down to bedrock, to make room for new. I do not give commissions to paper hangers, preferring to give it to my customers. Complete Line of Undertaking Goods. New Funeral Car may be found at Henry & Newell’s. C4 #• & & H. C. BURNS. PAINT YOUR FLOORS _________________________ WITH_________________________ A Timely I Question RUBBER CEMENT FU00R PAINT Send for Color Cards to W. P. FULLER + t« Jlarry. Oct. 3—Wm. Kirby, 31, to Martha E. ll'hiaon. 19. Ort. ♦— Philip Baw. 3-» and Cora Kim- be 11 n, 22. " < ct.3—H. M. Edmbtoo, 29. of Clataop county, and Jennie l»raper, 25, of Yam­ bill. The Kind You Have Always Bought I ^^Matest Books SI.35 A Large Line of Books Just Arrived at Williams’ Book Store. Take The Reporter and Get the News