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Local Events. The Douglas Studio for fotcs. Fresh bread at A. B. C . te market. Discount sale at Hadley’s racket, bel The best line of teas and coffees in ter lake advantage of it. i meat the city at \Y ilsou'e grocery. M »»n l * rum an A w fail l aw “ Everybody saial I had consumption,” writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers- burg, Pa., “ I was so low after six month* of severe sickness, a-aosed by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the murvelous , merit ol Dr. King* Sew- Discovery fir Consumption, used it, and was com- pletely cured." For desperate throat and lung diseases it is the aafeet cure iu the world, uml is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial attections. Guar anteed tiottles 50c and $1. Trial bottle* free ut F\ 11. Caldwell A Co. The Graphic aud National Magazine j Otto Pickett went down to Portland Call at Chehalem Valley ' da for Monday and east his ballot. J for $1.60. Wool and mohair bought at Chehalem your wool sacks. Jim Jones has the frame up for a new Money to loan on approved securitv Valley Mills. Discount sale at Hadleys, If ' barn for Chas. K. Spaulding. Every ; at the Chehalem Valley Bank, A second band wagon for sale. En thing goes at a reduction. i All parties knowing themselves in You can buy your wool sacks and sell quire at this office. ► >K Frank Taylor was down from tlu debted to J .U . Hadley, will please call your wool aud inohair at C. V. Mills. J. C. Sawyer came up from Oregon and settle. county seat on business Wednesday. President M cO tsv moved into his City and cast bis vote here .Monday. A house to rent to a reliable party j 1‘ jtnam Fadeless Dyes color more new cottage on Meridiau street Thurs You will always find a complete line goods, per package, than any other. 10c day. after July 1. G. Keller. of fresh vegetables at Wilson’ s grocery. Sold by 0. F. Moore A Co. Carl Khret was up from Portland vis- a package. Tom Cummings is building a new Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson were itiog his brother Henry the latter part The Kodak and Camera season is now j barn for Semon Madsou on his property over from North Yamhill on Memorial of last week. here and we have a fine line of them over beyond the depot. day. Also all kinds of All kinds of fresh fish may he found ! very cheap this year. Chopping ten cents per hundred or V i r u l e n t t ’ aa ac er C u r e a 1. Eli Haworth's family left for Hood at any time at the Newberg Fish and supplies C. F. Moore A Co. $1.50 in ton lots at Chehalem Valley j Startling proof of a wonderful advance I Hiver the first of the week to pick Poultry Market. Get ahead of the fii.-s and buy vour Mills. Also nice white seed oils for sale. in medicine is given by druggitl C, Ys . i strawberries. D. If. Turner and J. W. Nevitt arc dour and window screens now, at New Bring in your old camera and trade Roberts of Elizabeth, W . Via. An old Go to X. 1!. Cummings for paints and attending the state G. A. It. encamp berg .‘•ash and Doer Factory. ! for a uew one. We have some second in an there iiad long suffered with ivhat j oils. A full line of undertaking goods W. P. lleacock A Sons. j hand ones at less than coal. C. F. I doctor* prouounceal incurable cancer. | ment at Astoria this webk. kept in stock. They believed hi* case hopeless till lie Miss Flora Bell of Portland will show ! For Sale—A good crop of growing Moore A Co. Mr. Norman Werry, with Eilers piano a nice line of trimmed hats every 1 clover, 12 acres, on Pendleton orchard, Dr. If. J. Minthorn will leave the lat- used Electric Bitteis and applied Buck- house, PorUaad, has been in town tun opposite the Win. McCollum place. Thursday at Ehret Bros, store. I ter part of this week for New port where len’s Arnica Salve, which treatment ing pianos this week. E. M. ARTurtt, Springbrook, Ore. he will practice duriug the summer completely cured him. YY hen Electric Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens are Will Clemmens of Salem visited in Bitter* are used to expel bilious, kidney After an examination o f his large or season. the best pen for good service. C. 1'. tow n the middle of the week with his > Moore 4 C 'o. are the trade agents. chards, A . C. Churchill says he will I Ar bur Austin, who has been w ork and microbe poisons at the same time son Henry and fam ily. have a good Italian prune crop—in fact ing on a ranch in Eastern Oregon, came this salve exerts its matchless healing I Rev. John Branch of Dayton will as large as he will be able to handle. j down this week and is maxing a short, power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L °* 0 | preach at the Presbyterian church next Bitters 50c, j land, accompanied by the latter s sister Suuday ftlorningi j , me 8. AU are cor. This will he the first time he has had visit with his fattier Henry aher which ulcers aud sores vanish. two good crops in succession. Miss Buddemer, were at Newberg Uia„ y inviteJ to atteml. he will go on over to their Tillamook 25c at F. H. Caldwell A Co. Memorial day. Mr. Frank Knight, a well-to-do citi connty claim. We have purchased an icecream freez A d iuiiiliitrator1« N otice o f F inal S ettle What do you think of those new sam er and will furnish ice cream at the low zen of South Dakota, has been in New- Thursday being the sixty-fifth anni m ent. herg this week looking at the country versary of the birth of Mrs. Lizzie ples at Smith’ s Gallery? He will have est market price; have ice for sale in Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned in this immediate vicinity. He is in White, wife of Nathan White, a num administrator of the estate of Cauby Heston, other new things too—they are being any quantity. Newberg Creamery. search of a location and says this place ber of their friends dropped in on them deceased, has filed his final account and report developed now. ns administratoi of said estate, in the county Miss Luia Trueblood of Portland re suits him the best of any he has yet at the noon hour at their home in the court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and that said The Carey young people out northeast court has appointed Saturday. June 21. 1902. at j turned home Monday morning after vis found. northwest part of town with baskets 10 o'clock a. m. a-« the day and hour for the of town enjoyed a short visit trom a hearing of objections to suid final account aud , iting a few days in Newberg with Mr. and Mrs. I. W . Haines of Iowa well loaded with good things, finding the company o f Portland friends the latter settlement thereof. Miss Pearl Cummings and other friends. who visited here last fall with Wm. Mrs. White engaged with the usual Now, therefore all persons interested iu said part of last week. estate are hereby notified aud required to Hp j J. M. Shaw who purchased the John Strattons hut who have lieen spending household duties, though Nathan was pear at the county court room, at McMinnville. | Horticultural commissioner for the and state, at said time, to then and i Green place last year has in turn sold it the winter and spring in Southern Cal not at all surprised to see “ company” at there county show cause if any t’ .cre be, why said ae- : first district, W . K. Newell of Dilley to Hiram Hoots, recently from Illinois. ifornia, arrived htre again Wednesday the door. Several very nice presents count should not be settled, allowed aud tip ! was over last F’riday investigating fruit proved, and the administrator discharged, aud Mr. H oot’s tamily is now located at evening ou the way back to their Iowa were given and a happy hour was silent »aid estate forever aud finally settled. crop prospects in this vicinity. Dated May 22, 1 02. Perrydale. around the well loaded table. Those Clarence home. Butt, attorney for estate. The “ C. V . M. Excellent” flour giv W. c. KRUGER* present wer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills, Election passed off in a very common Obas. Mitchell of Oregon is visiting Administrator of the estate of Cauby Heston, en in exchange for wheat— 10 lbs. to the and mattet of fact manner in Newberg, his brother, Prof. A . F. Mitchell. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Vestal, Mr. and deceased. bushel, at Chehalem Valley Mills, Main not even a good heated discussion being Mitchell is a member of the Salvation Mrs. F.A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. George street, near depot, Newberg, Or. A d m in is tr a to r's N otice. reported. But the votes piled up just Army and has been working in that Allen, Mr. aud Mrs. Milton Newlin, Notice is hereby given that the the under Mrs. \V. S. Kirk and children went the same. cause in the South. H e is on his way Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Woodward, Mrs. signed has been duly appointed administrator dow n to Sherwood Friday morning and of tire estate of Alexander D. Webber, deceased Henry Parrett and family desire to home to visit his children. Mr. Mitch Julia Maris, Mrs. W. K. Allen, Mrs. by the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, vieited a few days with the former’s thank their neighbors and friends who ell held a meeting on the street Wed Mary Morris, Mrs. G. W. Mitchell, Mrs. and has qualified. Now, therefore, all persons having claims parents Rev. aud Mrs. Martin Cook. so kindly assisted them during the long nesday night and attracted quite a W. P. lleacock and Mrs. Matia Buw- against said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present the same, with the proper George Larkin and Walter Parker sickness and at the death of their moth crowd — Bloomingdale (Indiana) World. erinan. vouchers, to the undersigned, at his place of drove up to McMinnville last Friday er, Mrs. Ellison. business, at Newberg, Yamhill county, Oregou, In the Inter-state Prohibition Orator City Headquarters for General Supplies, such as ^ within six months from date hereof, Dl'N U KK ITEMS. afternoon and in the evening attended Dated May 29. 1902. Mrs. Eli Evans and young sons Ben ical contest held at Lincoln, Nebraska, Clarence Butt, attorney for estate. the song recital given by Miss Mollie Yes the election is over. and Orlie were over from their Wash- on Wednesday night, Elwood Minchin, N. C. CHRISIEN80N. •Patty. Some of the hoys have been catching Administrator of the estate of Alexander D. ington county home the latter part o f ; of Pacific College, who represented Ore Webber, deceased. Milton Hampton arrived home last last week, visiting relatives and attend gon, ranked fourth out of thirteen who some nice fish lately. 7 Y* week from an extended visit iu Kansas, ing Memorial day exercises. took part in the contest. When it is . . • • • • • • .. (A Homer Fisher came up from Sher Iowa and other Mississippi valley states. Mrs. H. F. Allen left here Wednesday considered that Mr. Minchin had to wood Tuesday evening. He still has a pretty fair opinion of to join her husband in Chicago where line up along with men from the big H. L . Hngey and Chas. Parrett came Oregon. they will make their home in the fu colleges and universities throughout the home from down the river in time to B. C. MILES, President. J. B. Stilwell and daughter drove ture. Harry has a good position as country, both east and west, the rank vote. N. E. BRITT, Vice-Prat. down from Dayton Wednesday. Prof. salesman in a commission house there. he took is very gratifying to his friends. E. II. WOODWARD, Secretary. G. \V. Byers Jr. is a grass widower J. C. COLCORD, Cashier. Fitilwell is thinking somewhat o f mov The Fourth of July committees have now, Mrs. B . having gone visiting for More Minnesota people arrived a few ^ AGENTS FOR CYPHER’S NON-MOISTURE INCUBA- ing his family to Newberg and putting days ago. They are A. A. Clayson and decided upon a big barbecue as the prin a few days. ^ TORS AND BROODERS. U his children in Pacific College next cipal feature of the celebration, and in mother, brother and mother respective B. C . MILKS, The “ Bums” and the "Stiffs” hail a year. C. K. SPAULDING. ^ ¿ ¡ • “‘Free Delivery. ^ ly of Mrs. E. H. Weatherhead and E. tend to raise something like five hun warm ball game Sunday. The ‘ ‘ Bums” E. H. WOODWARD. S. W . Newhonses out north of town R. Horton brother-in-law of Mr. Weath dred dollars for the blow out, a good N. E. BRITT. being defeated, score 23-25. J. H DOUGLAS, JR. share of which is already subscribed. The are greatly enjoying a visit from their erhead. Directors. 8 . L. Parrett and family went over Jesse Edwards grove hack of the old niece and cousin the Misses Gertrude First Street - - Newberg:, Ore. S k ; It begins to look like Yamhill repub on Parrett mountain Wednesday to ut- CORfiKSPONDKNTS—Ladd A Tilton. Port academy boarding hall has been decided Watts and Hattie Webster from Canada. licans should make up their tickets with land; National Park Bank, New York. upon as the site. In this connection a tend the funeral of Mrs. Ellison, S. L .’s The young ladies are highly pleased Newberg men if they want to score a movement is on foot with the city coun grandmother. with this part of the country. complete victory. The republicans visiting the city are invited to call at Fred Hess and Z. J. Itnus hail a little Strangers the bank for Information concerning the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Train and daugh elected six men and half of them are cil to secure this grove for a permanent city. Coriespondence invited. city park. Mr. Edwards has offered to mix on election day in which Fred te r arrived a few days ago from v4’is- from Newberg. donate the grove to the cily under cer got struck under the eye, cutting quite a consin and are visiting with Jos. Halls, Lost—A runaway pony, dark bay, tain conditions, one being that the town gash. Moral—Don’ t fight. the former being a brother o f Mrs. heavy mane and tail, weight about 850, cows lie shut up. The site pioposed is Bray and Manning gave quite an in Hall. They come with the expectation 7 or 8 years old. A reward offered to an ideal one for a city park and is worth teresting talk on prohibition here last o f making this place their home. finder. Seen at Sand Pit. hundreds of dollars to Newberg for that Tiitisday evening. Also M. M. Edwards With Dr. J. K. I-ocke F. E. Gove, who sold his place on Owner, H. Oleander, purpose. stood up and said n few words! Chehalem mountain some weeks ago, $3rd Jt Madison St Beaverton, Ore. The presence of a youthful horse thief H. T. Prince and Miss Maggie Parrett moved to Portland this week. Mr. Portland, Ore.!! To give an idea o f the amount o f MondajA served to detract slightly from took the down train for Portland W ed Gove has been unable to do anything business done on the rural delivery the interest in the candidates. Along nesday morning where they were mar on account o f poor health for several route, carrier Martin’ s report for the the latter part of last week a youth iu ried. Yes, we h a l the cigars on him . months. E. P. Utter will move to their month of May is given below. Mail his teens stole a horse from Mr. Ford Sell the Best the Market Affords, such as the old place on the mountain. South hound freight No. 42 had quite matter delivered, letters, 052, postal for whom he had been working near Bt. a spell one-half mile west of Dayton The C. M. A. band boys cleared a little card3 107, newspapers 2,367, circulars over twenty-five dollars from the ice 221, packages 92—total 3,793; mail mat Joe, and came on down in this direction Wednesday. Eight cars heavily loaded cream sales on Memorial day, and it ter collected, letters 534, postal cards 32, with it. He traded the animal to Lee with lumber left the track in a cut and wasn’ t much of an ice cream day either. newspapers 19, packages 10—total 595; Grames for another, which he gold iu on a curve, piling up against the bank. turn to Earl Haworth. He bought a About fifty men worked all night on , Office over Chehalem Valley Bank. i i They hope to raise enough money to cancellations $12.16. bicycle and started on toward Portland, the wreck. All of which are G U A RA N TEED . purchase uniforms in the near future, l>e- N e w b e r g -, O r e g o n . Gottfried Keller has bought a flouring putting up over night near Middleton, ore July 4 if possible. For beginners mill located in Polk county on the where Jo Woods and Lee Grames found SPItIN O H H O O K ITK H S . the boys make good music. Luckiamute river near Lewisville, where him. He was brought up before Justice Wm. Kincaid has been painting bis Jesse Edwards has posters out an there is good water power the year | Wright on Monday and bound over to house lately. nouncing a public auction of his dairy round. Dr. Nehrbas, a cousin of Mr. appear before the circuit court. The YVell I the election is over. Probably herd to come off Wednesday, June 18, Kellers, who recently came out from youngster, whose folks live in Eastern at his dairy barn on the old fair grounds the East takes an interest in the mill. Washington according to his story, is the weather will settle now. — K1 — Don’ t forget the annual school meet eouth of town. He will have twenty- It is said to be a good location and the i evidently a tough one, and boasts of ing, ttiird Monday In June. five thorough-bred and high grade cows Graphic wishes them the best of suc having stolen horses before. S u its and heifers for sale and anyone in search cess in the business, although it is with Zim Mills is making arrangements to The students at the college are now ■of dairy stock will do well to be on ngret that notice is given of their pros M a d e build a new house this summer. busy preparing for Commencement, hand. The sale begins at 10 a. m., free pect of leaving Newberg. Zim Mills brought his first berries nearly three weeks o ff yet. The grad to O r d e r lunch to be served to those from a dis After being afflicted with paralysis uating class will be small this year, the into market last Halurday. Just fifteen tance. E. D. Timms o f Portland will for over three years, Mrs. Nancy Ellison Seniors l>eing the Misses Nervia Wright, d jy s later than last year. — - - » » » ' •)*- serve as auctioneer. died last Monday at the home of her Rose Metcalf ami R. W Jones and Em- Mrs. M. J. Jones and chihlren of Fred Werth who recently arrived son-in-law Henry Parrett on Parrett mer Newhv. On the other hand twen- Newt>erg are visiting with Albert Heat ^ T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . here from .South Dakota, has bought the mountain, at the age of seventy-seven ty-flve students will finish the academic er and family for a lew days. tw o farms out southeast of Newberg a j years. The funeral exercises were eon- department of the college, and as all There was quite a large crowd out couple of miles, belonging to George ducted at Pleasant Hill cemetery, four cannot deliver orations, nine members Sunday evening to the Children’s Day Will practice lu nil the court» of the state Hash and John Semmler, respectively, j miles south of Sherwood, by Elder S. B. o f the cla-s have been chosen to speak exercises ut the Friends church. Special attention priven to probate work, the The place to get your writing of deed», mortgage», contract» and the making together about two hundred j Moffit of the Primitive Baptist church publicly. Their names and subject- are Dr. J. A. Lyman o f Portland is build drafting of all legal papers. acres. Mr. YY’erth is reported to be a of which the deceased was a member, as follows: YY’alter Miles, "T h e Influ Newberg. Oregon, j man o f considerable means and it is said Mrs. Ellison was born in Monroe county, ence o f M on ey;" Asa Morse, "Cham- ing a summer cottage on his cherry or chard on the mountain side and will 1 O ffice — Second Floor ■■ — — he intends to buy more land adjoining t Virginia, and in the summer of 1865 pions;” Mabel Newby, The Law o f j Shop next to Moore’s Drugstore. him. Mr. Semmler says he will proh- crossed the plains with her husband set- Kindness;’’ Kalnh Rees, The Growth spend the summer with his family here. ably buy another farm here, while Mr. I tling in this connty near Newberg, of Nations;” Lewis Saunders, “ Shall Mr. (4. M. Graves is enjoying a visit! Hash says he has not decided just what where she has since lived, with the ex- the YVar Drum be Silenced?” Belle j with Ms brother and wife who are here he will do. He may go into some kind ception of a few years residence in Jack- Cook, “ The Use of Adversity;” Mary on a visit from Minnesota. Mr. Graves o f business. son county, where her husband died in Minthorn, "Unconscious Influence;” reports a very cold and backward spring Hooks, S t a t i o n e r y , F a n c y a n d Verda Crozier, "Unknown Heroes;” in Minnesota. A t the regnlar meeting of the city 1877. T oilet A r tic le s . C a m a r a A nd Lillian Nicholson, “ Our Ten Talents.” council Monday evening, hills for work The memorial day exercises held here Prof. YVhittlesey who has been teach Ice cream for sale. Newberg Creamery. J The matter o f clothes comes lip again with the coming of spring and we want to say there is nothing the matter with the clothing we sell. Our spring showing is finest possible selection the from the best makers— the kind that keep customers coming to us for all the clothing they wear. D on ’t forget to look through our stock before purchasing; we can please our with quality and price. I FLOUR & FEED STORE. K FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND DRAIN. I Bank of Newberg. CARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS KEPT IN STOCK, LAND PLASTER AND FIELD PEAS. £ * CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. 3 W ARD & BARCLAY. « • i F S P * ^ U * * * * * * » . 9/oiv *11/h eels/ DR. FRED CULLETTE » » » « « « TJ. S i, D ‘ uncan dt S ons, 1 DR. CEO. LARKIN, : Columbia, Cleveland, Tribune, Ram «• D E N T IS T *^ - bler, Snell and Yale, ; *U/e j/Cauo the ///est G quipped .REPAIR SHOP ALBERT SCHWEIZER, TAILOR Sn the County. Jgdg^Sundries on hand at all times. >C00<\ Cleaning Come one, C. F. MOORE, PHARMACIST CLARENCE BUTT. And Repairing. DRUGS & MEDICINES. Come all. __________ 1 PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. I Bankrupt § •Si and material were allowed as follows: last Friday afternoon were the most The Spaulding Logging Company, $37.- widely attended of any ever held at 90; J. C. McCrea, $3; Clarence Butt, Newberg. Many remarked that they $20; C. 3. Edwards, $41.67. The resig had never seen so many people in town nation of Milt Nicholson as councilman here before. Y’ery appropriate exercises in the second ward was tendered and were held in Crater9 hall, the principal accepted, and the names of E. K. Shaw, feature of which was the excellent ad C. F. Moore and H. M. YVilliams placed dress delivered bv Pres. II E. MoGrew. in nomination to fill the vacancy. Af He paid glowing tributes to YVashington, ter the first ballot, the vote stood Shaw, Lincoln, Grant and McKinley and not 3, Moore, 2, and remained the same for only to such honored leaders hut to the five ballots, no one receiving a majority brave and loyal men of the rank and file o f the votes of the whole council After who followed bravely where duly called. a short discussion o f the merits of the He closed with the thought that while question Shaw was finally declared peace reigns within our borders, there elected. However, Recorder Butt has is still the same call on the part o f the since found record of a ruling made in a nation for brave men, men who will similar case by Judge Boise, which conscientiously take upon themselves makes a majority of the whole council the duties and responsibilities of good necessary to election, and the question citizenship. Aside from the address, will be brought up again at the next which was well received, there were ap- tnee'ing. The matter o f a petition for propriate recitations by school children. privilege of opening np a billiard hall and mu»ie by a double mixed quartet, was referred to the judiciary committee. The exercises dosed with a well execut - It was moved and seconded that a team ed drill by the public school girls, who be hired for a few days and work he sang “ America.” after which the march done I d cleaning up the streets of the was taken up to the cemetery where the town. j graves were fittingly decorated. One of the interesting events of the ing in Houthern Oregon for some time, college year takes place at McMinnville is expected here in a few day* with his today, the second annual track and family and will live with E. H. Skinner field meet of the College Athletic League who is expected home soon. of Oregon. The colleges contesting will John Evans and family who arrived lie those of Albany, Dallas, Monmouth, here from Minnesota about a month McYIinnville and Newberg. In last ago and have heen staying with L M. vear’ s meet the contest was principally Metcalfs, moved to Portland a few day* between AI tinny and McMinnville, the ago. where the former will work. former winning, while Dallas and New The public school will close here Fri berg neither made much of a showing. Mis* Monmouth failed to appear. The meet day for the Hummer vacation. today however, promises to be much Kossner ha* been teaching the school more interesting for several reasons. for the past eight months, the first six The league is more strongly established, a* principal, while for the last two ! is better known, and the meet will be months she has had charge of the more largely attended. The colleges whole school. She has given very goc-*" B hoctt . ' have made more preparation this year satisfaction. and better teams will go into the con- r u t t i , T ed *» ’ -a In In d ia . test. Competition will he closer, a n d 5 no school will have a cinch on the c u p ., Sacred cows often defile Indian tem The presence of Heater in the Newherg ples, but »(It*- yet is * body that* pol ranks put* Pacific College to the front lateti by constipation. Don't permit it. and Albany will have to "play ball” if Clean«« your system with Dr. King's shg scores the winning points today, New Life Pill* and avoid untold misery. Newherg will he well repr^rented at the They give lively livers, active bowels, meet, the weather gods being propiU- good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25c ous, and will urge the boys on to victory.1 at F. II. Caldwell & Co.’« drugstore. ’ @ W e will not be here very much longer, (| ¡ s o if you wish good K o d a k * a n d all k i n d s o f C a m a r a Supplies. I LESSON S O I V E N IN K O D A K - ER Y. goods at 1 0 % lc8s|| Ijtlmn cost you will have to hurry or go|| ¡ “Back, Back, Back to the§ I Woods.” I ffl , 1 60 c. i We take your word for it if your money accompanies it and give you $1.00 worth of goods for G. T/filler, In J. C. Lucas Building. “F lra t str e e t, N ew lrerjf. N EW BERG , OREGON. Officers & Directors: A l p h e u s M i l l s , Pres., J. C. Me- V C x e a , Vice-Pres., M oses V o t a w , Cashier, J. K i n l k y B l a i r . Correspondents: Western National Bank, New York, U. S. National Bank, Port land. McMinnville National Bank, I McMinnville. Established 1693.