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A Wonderful List of S T o leave yoUr order for your T H A N K S G I V I N G T U R K E Y , and incidentally few items that contribute liberally to the good cheer o f a joyous X givin g IM: inner. ■ - ' Fresh Crop Walnuts, Cranberries, Bananas, Celery, Fine Candies, •. Lemons, Preserved Citron, Seeded Raisins, Queen Olives, Pancy Mixed Pickles, Sweet Pickles, T Tillamook Cheese, Minced See Clams, . 4 T Diamond W Oysters, Orange Wood Tooth Picks, Dever’s Blend Coffee, Union Blend Coffee, ,j , ? Schillings Best ExtraelsLP* Schillings Best Spices, Spices, \ Hislops Fine Spices, Solder’s Home made Catsup, Royal Worcestershire Sauce, Heinze’a Horse Radish, Darkee’s Celery Salt, Crown Prepared Mnatard, Grogan’s Pure Olive Oil, Maillards Sweet Chocolate, Baker’s Unsweetened Canned Meats And Blankets Blankets on’t look wise and make a fool o f y< takes n e rv e lo s e lf at these prices, dr w ill convince you, that though tl Id and cruel our blankets w ill soon d Cudahy’s nod Armour's Canned Meats. Mince Meats for Pics, Huyler’s Cocoa, Dunham’s Shread Cocoaont, English Breakfast Tea, Lipton’s Ceylon Tea, Pie Fruits— all kinds, Choice Canned Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Squashes— Pumpkins, Cube Sugar, Powdered Sugar, Granulated Sugar, Extra C Sugar, Wafer«, Vanilla Wafers, Lemon Wafers, Newberg Floor, Excellent Flour. Blue Ribbon Hard Wheat Flour, Diamond W Hard Wheat Floor, Royal Baking Powder, Schillings Best Baking Powder, T o u r best move at this tim e o f year is tow ard a pair o f our w inter gloves. Wool Gfovea and Mittens....... ............... . tje . per pair. Leather Mittens lined.......... .................. .......... 50c. per pair. Astrakana................... ......... Í ........ ...........75c. per pair. Jerseys.................................................................. joc. per pair. M a y b e you Want Som ethin for Force— Crepe Nuts, Wbretletts, Nudavim Flake, Malta Vita, Buckwheat, Whole wheat, Blue Band Grain Coffee, Poetum Cereal, Fig Prune, ^ Lum berm en's and Brickmen’s Gloves . . . . . . . . J1. .%! JftMm These gloves are double in the palm and covered w ith m etal to . . . . w , I , 1 I I * • #» _ I resist the wear. A • If. These are values oney invested in one irth wind's icy kiss is ite its chilling touch. full line of Pure Food Co.’s Cereals, Scotch Oats, Shresdcd wheat Biscuits, Graham, White aod Yellow Cora Meal, Bakers Chocolate, Breakfast Cocoa, Breakfast Bleed Coffee. Bear akin fleece lined gloves S < ............ Men’s Horse Hide Gauntlets @ ............. . Men’s Fine Kids •**«• M clntoshes @ i price. Men’s flj.oo @ $3.50 values................. Boy’s J i . 75 values......... - .............. ...... In the county— we guarantee price and quality of every article we aell, we carry ooly the “ Money back if it doesn’t suit’’ goods. _ large Stock of T A B L E LINEN always to be found in our well stocked Dry Goods Department. ffllJurkey spKTanted Go toT. M. OaT . l M . for fornitore, paiate aad olla. A fall line of undertak ing goods kept la stock. Mrs. Frank Harria of Lakeview, Booth era Oregon, la hare visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C. Kroger. Tba lo d i« o f the Frianda church cleared In tha neighborhood of 00 a hundred «follara la « week from their rummage sale and sapper. Mra. W. W. (falso« hm been enjoying • visit this wank- fr i»« her sister, Mra. Eva H. Millaep and aon, and a Mead, Mra. J. 0 . Alteo, all o f Lebanon. Tha wall know a oou'e-opticlan, Dr. O. W. Lowe, wiH be la MeMInnvIlie la Dr. Wrigbl’s oAoe, November X4, Sfi and fifi. If yoe aaad gtasa« don’t fail to aw bias. For A compiate and ap to data Una of show for childrea, M l « « , boya, ladtea aad area, Parker A Pool are tho people. •vary pair Warranted. J. C. Baled who ana« down from Hood Rirar Tuesday says the weather op there tete bean anything bat pleas ant, there baring Men a mixture of snow and rain that sent a chill Mussing ap aad down tha spinal column. Tba Bpaukllng Logging Co. started tha Steamer Gray Eagle oat Wednes day on a crates ap tha rirar to look al ter their logging interests aboat Cor vallis. There will ba no shortage of logs fr a « teak of water froas this time on. . The first laaaa of the Gold Hill Nawa Highest market price, cash or All kind« Of empty barrei« for aale al for Thsnksglving tertey. WUeoo’e Groeery. Fieeh broad at A. B. Coopar’e, Aral Boro to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Livengood door aaat Hoiling «worth« furniture atoro. of Dundee on Sonday, a eoa. Chao. Haworth of Pt ad laten « m e Born to Mr. and Mra. H. 0. John «on of C heimle a. Center on Wednesday, a down laat weak and baa bean vial ting friend, in thia vidoity. A drop la undortaking goods at T. & Camming« A Co. Call aad gat p it o « before baying elsewhere. H. Cooper made a trip over late pis can scarcely p « a that way. It is wall to remember that sidewalks are Washington this week la the internets not built so much for private conven of the Yamhill Coal A Oil Company. ience « for public service. The metal atenda Hodaoa Broa, are Jo Ego has sold hia place in the Che- giving with $15 cash porch « « « are haletn Canter neighborhood fo 0. Jacob models of beauty aad aa ornament to son who recently « m o from Booth Da kota with hia wife sad three children. K. C. Eldridge was down fr o « lode Mr. Ego con templates going into the r n d e n « laat Friday 00 basin*«. Ha southern part of the state with a view Is aatabUshing a creamery at JeOareon of buying a stock ranch. hot will continue to operate tha oos at Mr. and Mra. Fred Vinton who have been out from Iowa three or four yean Emsnor Ware, a half b roth « of Mra are making good progress in their de Edwin MoGrew, arrived Batordayeven-, velopment m we Mooters. The weather log from bis home io Southern Indiana. becoming too dry to « i t them daring Ha la making bis home with President the pest ten days they wrat down to MoGrewa and io attending PaoUta Col Portland Taeeday to attend the big irri lege. gation meeting. "W hy, that looks like city work— Arthur Kirk, who has been «offering That’s different from what ybn sw In for some tisbe from pulmonary trooble, went down to Portland last Saturday to the other day who has bags about a be examined by Dr. Woods Hutofalnsoa. good deal, 00 seeing a letter head print- The latter advised him to remain here a ad at the Graphic office. Tba Graphic time that hia cam might ha studied, job department always endeavors to more thoroughly, suggesting that a little taro oat work worthy of aaoh a compli later on it wonld probably be advisable ment. for him to go south to spend the more A . W. Race, George W. Mitchell aad rigorous pa'rt of the winter saaaoo. Walter Maoy who h a « bee* engaged la A. 0. Marlin, carrier 00 R. F. D. No. tba land department of the Bo«hern I, has not been getting the fall benefit Pacific for some time returned fr o « a of tho new top reoeutly pot on hie cart, trip in|p tba mountains laat .weak, tba during the motet weather of tho past weather haying become too haul to re week, A granger on ilia mate bad piled main longer in tho lim b «. Mr. Stem a lot of cabbages at the roadside, tba went to Portland th* first of tbo week appearance of wliioh did not oxactly with tbo expectation of doing boom In •ait tbo hone he « « driving and as a side work for the eompeay white th# rwalt of tha little unpleasantness the weather is bad. cart was tipped over, the lop demolish John Hutchinson h « been np from ed and tba carrier osed all the same aa California during tba weak looking after a mud boat for a distance of wvaral foot soma business interests. For some time along tba highway. But It all co m « he has been pulling down tho top notch out in tha wash. in the way of salary In drilling for oil Tha need of another primary teacher but tha company lowered the w a g « and io tha MoMtnnrtlle public school beoom- he ootteluded to take a lay off aad ran Ing too great to be Ignored, the directors np here. B in « ounslag away ha h « re have fitted up a room In the Cook build- ceived a eel! from the old company at lag and employed M i« Fern Stout « tha old scale of w ag«and he will retorn teacher....... The Rev. J .F . Cteyeombe la a few day*. of Kentucky lias accepted tha call of tba It is tha usual a a « that there Is a Cumberland Presbyterian church of general sigh of mingled sorrow aod dis this dty and la expected to arrive hare appointment when an old landmark la with bis family between the first and removed, but 01 & was tom down In fifteenth ¿1 next month ...... Farmers’ all connected therewith. It will be on ly a mattar of a tew day* when tha awiteh board will ba In pis** «nil then you can " bello" all over tba country. —Register. ol relief was heard—end that was the old board te n « running or rather struggling oast from tba potto Mo*. It te true It has not yet completely disap peared, but there ia a whole lot la get ting a good moranieot started. Tha fenca In question aoastitutas o n pio neer Institution the paaaing of which CSU at Ebrei Broa. * days and examine M i« of Portland millinery. Call aad « # oar ms Hat. Quita a law ma price. C. F. Moore. W e keep in stock the celebrated Strauss overalls and D uck clothi these sroods w ill have no others. elabbiag i at half o f the R oad 'Those w ho ▲I MeCally, engine* Battevi lie Taeeday and N. 0. Marts o f Heppnar visited la town with bis aoa Owen, who i« in col lage, Tuesday lig h t Ha expects to h a w for Indiana la a law days lor the porpore of selecting a « « load of Short Horn cattle whieh ha odl bring oat. A banker of Pendleton named Wade will go with him. The little gale of lart Monday made Ervin Scott's ride ovar B. F. D. No. X rather exciting. His route lies mostly through a timbered dietotat aad he bad to kaep his weather eye Sharply 00 the look oat to escape fall! eg limbs and crashing trees. His n«reat escape wee when a dead tree lall Serosa the road oaly a few feet ahead of him. A. M. Hoskins wheeled it over from Medford Sunday and vfeitod in town a lew days with friends ........C. E. Hoe- kiua received a letter a few days ago from a party in Yamhill «a n t y elating that a small ootoay from that section would be here In a few «reeks to spy oat the land with a view of locating io thia part of the country.—Gold Hill Nows. tion existe. When tho water reaches i ) i feet a b o « low water siege, the locks at LaPayette ara i»operai ira, yet the «rater Is not high enough to permit boats to go orar the dam. Wbon tho «rater la high enough to grant tba latter priv ilege it l a « high than the boats can not go abtter tho bridgea I t ogtehes as ostava I rt* «a w l «f\isa* at a I t W ft r fi logical and tangible.” This sonada a little hard to tba aaialUated and tha plebes ns will probably want to "be showed," bat the doctor «p lain s bow it will care most say old thing from tbo liquor habit to that abróate tired feeling vulgarly known « Inaiar« , b e o « it m o « be so unqualified soeces* la tho hands of Dr. Grew« who « y a he h « de- voted yean to the stady of human ne- tare in all Ita pharos. Dr. G r a t« te better known through hia investigations carried on In the world of phrenology, bat « indicated -above, having entered new fields of applied solíaos he will now be known as "Doctor of Buggerìi« Therapeutics.” Tbo public anxiously awaits tha results of tha wide practlm lor which Dr. Orare« M industriously —waiting. Fine ebooolate creams and bon bona at C. F, Moore A O oV For sate—one fall blood Dome J« nay boar, 18 months old. Pries, I » . Maat be sold by Dec. 6. E. 8. Craren. T fik S n fif these other condition« do not mo lent, because the engineers go on a strike. Tbo repairs to tho lock« laat summer al-1 to drained tbo waUi out of tbo atreem «0 that it did not fill up aufllciently to float boats daring the fall.—Reporter. [I I a suggestion from thia direction would not ba tanned impertinent, sup pose that our friends ap stream lenos In tha ¿reek next summer and practios •oonomy- at tba Io« water atega. The foot la there is not water enough In tho claMie Yamhill to satisfy the demands of navigation and to allow "old Plde" to slake a « m m « thirst, ia aoojaoctlon. ] Oh as. H. Graves, Pb. D.t D. 8. T., ate., ote., of this plaev l> « reaantly ad ded to tha seteotlllc thought and litera ture of the day by the publication of a' brief treat!« on "The Power of Rogge*- Uon," In which be treat* such aubjeate as tha "Psychology of Wsense1’ and "Therapeutic Sugg.wtioa." Dr. Graves basSyano S ^ iit n T all p n o n {^ £ £ £ *0 noues, th 1 JoUf * xecl « t , «eos w a a ro a i «jit ^ f g ^ fii J fi «¿ 5 «d * JtoMi'nÿëivortA & C oop er9s 3 ¡ 3 * Our store is chuck full of the best line of which we invite you to call and examine. If y00 don’t see what yon want there C A L L FOR IT and w ell Ret it for yon at prie« that will Our business Is to tee yon satisfied also handled. We are especial! UNDERTAKING A L W A Y S R EASON ABLE.