PHYSICIANS LOCAL NEWS. Teachers in Yaruhill County. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. Leroy Lewis, dentist. The follow ing teachers hold certificates A fine line of stationery’ at the Beehive. Theodore Spencer of Portland is visit- from Yamhill county to teach school. £ALBREATH & GOUCHER, ’ ing in the city. bright, tbe dentist, McMinnville. Rasmus Carlson is back from California The present postoffice address is given : Wyatt Harrisand family spent Thanks­ after an absence of a couple of years. Isaac Daugherty, the Sheridan real Arnett, Wm, McMinnville. giving with Charley Chaney at Amity. estate man, was in the city Tuesday. Rev. Rugg, the well known Baptist Allen, Jame6, North Yamhill. J. C. Nelson and wife leave to-day for clergyman of Oregon City, was in town Buy your school books at The Novelty. Baker, L H, Carlton. i Office over Braly's Bank » E. F. Sutherland is among tbe Cali­ San Bernardino, Cal., to spend the win- Munday, and visited the college. Baker, Mabel, McMinnville. MrMlXN VILLI - - OBB0O5 fornia visitors, aud will be absent two or Buchanan, J A, North Yamhill. Mr. aud Mrs. E. F. Manning celebrat­ I F. Dielachneider, boots aud shoes. three weeks. Brown, Helen, Champoeg. , I ed their china wedding anniversary yes­ Boon, Maggie, Lafayette. Miss Cyntithia Fellows is among the terday. The inference is natural that ARTHUR J. VIAL, fl. D. " II. Kuns sells more peanuts than Elough.John, Lafayette. holiday attractions at the Novelty, acting ( the worthy couple found ranch to be anybody. tf Berry, Cassie, McMinnville. j as saleslady. ( thankful for in contemplating the record Thad Dunn of Lafayette received his Billington, F E, Lafayette. Mrs. Warren has transferred her mill- , of twenty years housekeeping. pardon from Gov. Lord only three days Blood, W H. Carlton. inery stock to the new quarters iu Union before the expiration of bis term. Curub. Presbyterian church fair, Wed­ Burrows. Mary A, Newberg. Rooms in Union Block. block. nesday evening, Dec. 11th. Admission I Dielschneider’s footwear gives satis­ Brown, Edith, McMinnville. M c M isxville O regon faction because he devotes his time to Grain warehouse for sale, or will trade ; la cents. Good concert program. Blackburn, Daisie, North Yamhill. for a farm. For particulars inquire of that alone and knows his business. Married—On Thanksgiving day at the Brown, Chas, Newberg. DENTISTRY W. L. W arren . j home of the bride’s parents near Carlton. “A Wonderful Paragraph,” will be tbe Blood, Bennie, Carlton. A pleasant donation party gathered at j Prof. H. D. Dunn of Salem and Miss subject of Sunday’s morning discourse at ' [)R. J. H. NELSON, Bunn, Minnie, North Yamhill. the lesidence of Rev. Campbell of tbe Anna M. Mathews. The R eporter ex­ the C. P. Church. All are welcome. Bunn, Dora, North Yambill. | tends congratulations. The young lady Surgical and Mechanical Brooks, Bert, Lafayette. Messrs. Powell & Campbell, the new Christian church Tuesday evening. Dr. Lewis makes a specialty of chil- i is one of the fairest of Yamhill’s young Brooks, Maud, Carlton. brokers from Salem, report tbe making Bogue, Pearl, McMinnville. of a number of good farm loans 1 in this dren’s teeth. Don’t let your little ones ’ women. _ —------ suffer. Office same floor as Reporter OSlee county. Crawford, Ella, Dayton. Probate Court. Office hours from 8 to 12 M , and from 1 to .P M Corner, Martha, Dayton. Residence foot of A street W. E. Martin aud Am. Shadden are School supplies in abundance and at Nov. 23. Estate of Sarah B. Mason. Cary, Edwas, Lafayette. hunting on the coast for the Portland Will of decedent admitted to probate upon low prices at The Novelty. Caniff, Julia, Daytou. market. The weather has been too good ATTORNEYS Andrew Martin, who has been an in­ proof taken in open court. W. M. Ram­ Carl, J H, Carlton. ( sey appointed executor. Bonds fixed at valid for many months, leaves to-day, to cause ducks to be numerous. Converse, C W Amity. T. VINTON, The Christian church of this city has < $8000 filed and approved. Joseph Ho­ accompanied by his wife, for Los Angelos. Cook, Irene, Newberg. extended a conditional call to Rev. Pierce j berg, C. A. Wallace and F. J. Martin ap ­ The best bread is baked at Kuns’ Carr, Leah, Carlton. of Seattle, who baa lately been conduct- pointed , appraisers. bakery. y Cutts, Ethel, Newberg. ing revival meetings in Amity. Nov. 23. Estate of Michael Aylward. Notary Public, and Mrs. M. E. Clark writes from Santa Dudley, W F, North Yamhill. Notice the lighting on Hogg’s photos. Richard W. Aylward appointed adminis­ Barbara that her son Jesse is probably Deputy District Attorney. Deskine, Emma, Newberg. trator. Bonds fixed at $1000 and ap­ beyond hope of recovery from the bed of Hie is the only place in town you can Duncan, S S, Dayton. Office in McMinnville National Bank Building. proved. Jas. Agee, J. P. Phillips and get first-class work. He leads. sickness where he now- lies. Dodson, J B, McMinnville. Frank Taylor appointed appraisers. Attend the C. P. church fair Dec. 11th, Downing, Alice E, Beaverton Call at tbe Beehive notien store and Nov. 25. Estate of John Flett. Bond REAL ESTATE Deach, Chas A, McMinnville. see the pretty things in bamboo furni­ bear a splendid program, see the alpha­ approved. John Hoodenpvle, 8. K. Stott bet novelties and buy your Christmas ' ture, handkerchief baskets, etc. Deach, F J, “ yy L. WARREN, and Frank Ralston appointed appraisers. goods. Devore, W H. Willamina. The Lafayette Valley Times needs a Agent of Married—In this city Wednesday,Nov. When Chill Mists of the Morniirg Derr, Blanch, McMinnville. proof reader. In a seven-line item taken Dickinson, Nettie, “ from this paper it only makes six glaring 27th,by Judge J. E. Magers, Mr. Charles Hang like a pall over the surface of the it will be well for you before ven­ Dentel, Clara, Butteville. Clemmons and Miss May E. Lucas, both earth, i errors. turing into the raw vaporous air, charged, Farms and city property for sale or rent. You of Newberg. Emmett, Effie, Newberg. had better com« and see in»* if yon wish to buy or All styles of toes and shapes in rubbers perhaps, with the seeds of malaria or pro­ sell real estate. Office in Wright s new block. Edmiston, Izora, McMinnville. I,. Bettman leaves to-day for San Fran ­ vocative of rheumatic twinges, to take a at F. Dielschneider’s. Edmiston, Lota, cisco. He will spend tbe holiday season wineglassful of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit­ Mrs. A. E. Barker will speak in Fouts, Oma, Carlton. BARBERINO with his family and return to finish the ters, and thus shield yourself from at­ Wright’s hall Sunday afternoon at 2:30. mospheric influences threatening to Fryer, Wm., North Yambill. work of settling up his business affairs. health. If you happen to get snowed, Subject, - Why should we be thankful.” QEORGE KUTCH, Fryer, Mrs. Minnie, Carlton. sleeted or rained upon, use the same pre ­ It is a truth in medicine that the Text, Job 6:2. All are welcome. Farnsworth, Belle, Lafayette. Proprietor of the smallest dose that performs a cure is the ventive, and avoid the rheumatism or a \\ anted—By W. L. Warren, real estate dangerous cold. The agreeable warmth Findley, Nellie, Dayton. best. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are infused into the circulation by this genial agent,to list real estate for sale or houses Ford, Louis, McMinnville. the smallest pills, will perform a cure, stomachic, its invigorating and regulat­ and farms for rent. A number of good Findley, Jessie, Carlton. ing properties commend it to all appre ­ and are the best. Rogers Bros. ciative of the fact that prevention is bet­ Florey, Elenor, Gaston. Fur a clean shave or fashionable hair cut give farms desired. Office in Wright block. A good book makes the nicest kind of ter than cure. Use the bitters for dys­ me a call. Baths are new and tirst-class in every M ill Turner writes to bis family, from Greeue, Ella, McMinnville. respect Ladies’ baths and shampooing a a holiday present. Grissen advertises pepsia, biliousness, nervousness and kid­ specialty Employ none but drst-rlass men Los Angelos, announcing his safe arrival Graves, Lulu, Newberg. ney trouble, sick headache and debility. Don’t forgot the place, 'three doors west of them. after a tedious journey all the w ay by Hotel Yamhill. Guild, Nettie, McMinnville. A. B. Apperson and J. E. Durham left wagon. Tbe family will join him in a Gregory, Chas, Sheridan. Licenses to Merry. here Saturday evening bound to see the few weeks. Greeue, Emma, McMinnville. HARNESS Nov. 25, Chas. Severt, 35, and Julia big city at the Golden Gate. They were Graves, Edith, Newberg. One can get an idea of how McMinn­ among the excursion crowd from Port­ Stilwell, 23, of Pike. gLSIA WRIGHT, Geer, Lester, Lafayette. ville observes Thanksgiving from the land Sunday evening. Graff, E C, Sheridan. HOW'S THIS! fact that L. E. Walker, the butcher, laid -Manufactures and Deals in It is quietly rumored that a deal is on Gunther, Viola, Newberg. in a supply of 109 turkeys and six dozen We offer One Hundred Dollars reward Heater, Roxie, Springbrook. geese the first of the week for the home foot whereby the extensive Braly farm adjacent to the city will change hands. for any case of catarrh that cannot be Herbert, Daisie, McMinnville. ’ market. If it falls into hands that will subdivide cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Hodge, Cordia, McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burns and Mrs. it the change will be a good one. There F. J. C herry & Co., Props. Toledo, 0. Hodson, J C, Newberg. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, W. L. Warren arrived home Wednesday are too many large farms. We, the undersigned, have known F. Hutchings, Mary, McMinnville. i morning from San Francisco. Mrs. War- J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and Hodson, C A, Newberg. -ini brushes, and sells them cheaper than they I ren is the only one of the party who R. L. Grimes, state auditor of Wash­ believe him perfectly honorable in all can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Hoskins, Chas, ington who died last week, was a com ­ Valley. Our ull home made sets of harness are i confesses to sea sickness on tbe trip business transactions and financially able pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Haynes, Czlinda, “ rade in the same Iowa regiment with J. j down, but they all came back by rail. to carry’ out any obligation made by their Hadley, LeBtia, B. Gardner of this place. Mr. Gardner Rhodes & Rhodes have $800 to loan for firm. Hayden, Henry, McMinnville. Y\’ J. STRONG, did not know until recently that the j a term of yearB on good farm property. West & Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To­ Hayden, Mabel, “ auditor of Washington was bis old com­ ledo, O. The Glasco jubilee singers and fun rade. Harrison, Welthia, “ Dealer in and Manufacturer of Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole­ makers had a good house Tuesday even­ Hoffman, W T, Amity. A good many acres were added to the sale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. ing, but the entertainment was quite Howell, Susia M, Monmouth. area of winter wheat during the fair Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, mediocre. The soprano singer was the Iloodenpyle, Jessie, Gaston. weather that prevailed all of last week acting directly upon the blood and mu­ Inglis, Margaret, Newberg. SADDLES, COLLARS, beet feature of the program. The coin- and up to Tuesday. The acreage sown cous surfaces of the svBtem. Price 75c. ' pany went from here to Lafayette. Irvine, Clara, McMinnville. BRIDLES, WHIPS, js not yet up to the average, and as a per bottle Sold by all druggists. Tes­ I have several desirable houses for consequence there will be more spring timonials free. Jacks, Edward, “ SPURS, Etc. Johnson, Bert, Lafayette. W. I.. W abrex . All work guaranl.-f.l a, represented Repairing rent. wheat, oats, cheat, etc. of all kinds promptly done First door west ot Kirk, W S, Newberg. Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real Slates, pencils, tablets, inks, rulers McMinnville National Bant A choice line of perfumeries of the Kirk, Berta, “ and paper for school pupils at The Nov­ highest grade at the Beehive notion store, Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at Keene, Veasie, McMinnville. this office. tf elty. The place to buy to save money. Uuion block. HOTELS Linden, C C, Sheridan. At the Dayton city election last week NORTH YAMHILL. Mrs. Wm Patterson aud daughter of Lowe, A N, Dayton. M H. LARSEN, 89 votes were cast, 31 of which were cast W. C. Meaner, a former resident Albina are guests of the family of E. F. Launer, S Ed, Laurel. by the women, being their first oppor ­ Proprietor of the Manning. The lady is the mother of of this place, but now living in Lashier, F A, Newberg. tunity to vote under the new charter Capt. Patterson, who piloted the first Grant's Pass, is visiting with bis Lynch, Luella, McMinnville. It is said the election turned somewhat war vessels up the Columbia to Portland brother P. H Mesner Littlefield, E V, McMinnville. RATESSlTo $2 PER DAV upon the proposition of saloon or no —the Baltimore and Charleston—about a Mark Sarah. McMinnville. our town J. A. Brisbine was in saloon, and the women carried the day. The bouse m new and first-clast1 Stage offices year ago. and free sample room1 In connection last week. He has gone to San Fran­ Martin, Mrs. Vannie, Newberg. ■ Nice ripe delicious bananas now euc- Metzger, Inez, The State insurance Co., having gone Tillamook, - - Oregon. ' ceed the watermelons at Will Kuns’ cisco to take a two years course in Mann, Frances, McMinnville. into receivers Lands, Powell A Campbell | Levi Stilwell, the genial Tillamook of McMinnville are prepared to rewrite the Cooper Medical Institute of that McCune, Olive, Dayton. MEAT MARKETS Jiveryman, was in town Wednesday. your policies and give yon tbe advantage city. Martin, Rosa, He bays times are fairly good over there. of the unexpired term. If you wish to Rev. Dr. Gue preached an eloquent Moflit, Mrs. M E, Newberg. jy^ATTHIES BROS, Tbe dairying, lumber and fishing in- take advantage of this offer, take your sermon in tbe church Monday even­ Martin, Jessie, Dayton. dust ties make the money circulate, He policies to them for transfer. I ing Proprietors of McCall, Alice, McMinnville. came by North Yamhill and sajs the Law suits seem to be tbe order of McCumpsy,----- Lafayette. The novel attraction of alphabet booths road is still good. Merchant, Lou, Carlton. at the Presbyterian church fair Dec. 11th the day in North Yamhill. Thurs­ Miller, Nora, North Yamhill. On the 24th inst. Dick Johnson was Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds will be new and interesting to all who day and Friday of last week, and Mathews, W A, Whiteson. accidentally shot in the face while out South side Third St. between B and C. attend. again Monday, the mill was grinding. hunting near Jacksonville. He had Mulkey, W E, Amity. Al. Young was acting a little peculiar Attorneys J. P- Wagner and W. M. McCullock, Miss, North Yamhill. eeparated from his hunting companion » DRAYMEN Newel, Grace, Sheridan. who in firing at a flock of quail, accident­ last Monday, appearing tickled almost to Langley of Forest Grove were in Nye, Mary, Portland. ally shot Johnson, not knowing that he death about something, but now and town during the week. D E. COULTER. Nash, Eva A, Amity. was witbin range. It is said that John­ then a transitory scowl mantling bis J. M. Bunn went to Portland Tues ­ I expressive brow He explained the McHINNVILLE Nash, Aggie, " son may lose the sight of his left eye. situation by saying that his first boy had day to be on the U. S. grand jury. Nason, Grace, Newberg. Lena Stillwell has been employed by Dave Hadley, of Tillamook, was in Nason, Adalaide, “ turned out to be a girl, but he’d be dog- tbe school board as supernumerary in­ goned if he’d give a bamestrap for the North Yamhill Tuesday. He was on Olds, Emma, Lafayette. Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful structor in the public schools. She re­ odds. handling guaranteed. Collections will be mad# his way to darkest South Africa. Olsen, Alice, Butteville. lieves tbe superintendent one day in tbe monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Sore throat. Any ordinary case may It is healthier there. Patterson, J T, Carlton. week, permitting him to put in that much be cured in one night by applying Cham­ Pope, Hattie E, Sheridan. rime visiting the different rooms. That LIVERYMEN A Book for Young fieri. Palmer, Jessie, Newberg. does not give him as much time as a berlain’s Pain Balm as directed with An immeasurable amount of suffering each bottle. This medicine is also fa­ Poster, Albert, Gaston. superintendent ought to have in getting and injury to the hnman race, is due to J M. YOCOM. mous for its cures of rheumatism, lame Peters, Orilla, McMinnville. tbe ignorant violation of physiological around among so many and seeing the Proprietor of the back and deep-seated and muscular law s by the youth of our land. Ruinous Pettyjohn, Ella, Grand Ronde. work performed. pains. For sale by S. Howorth & Co., practices are indulged iu, through ignor­ Prentis, G A, Amity. Married, at tbe residence of the groom ance of the inevitable injury to constitu­ druggists. Prentis, Julia, Amity. tion and health which 6urely follows. in Moores valley, Yamhill county, Nov. Successor to GATES dr HENRY. Mining claims were filed upon by W. By every young man, the divine injunc­ Poole, C H, Dayton. 14th, 1895, by Elder E. B. Ridgeway, Palmer, Gertrude, Dayton. E. Bozley, J. E. Wilson, Isabella Ensley, tion, “Know Thyself,” should be well E Street, north of Third. Everything new and first-class. Conveyance of commercial travelers Mr. G. W. Harger and Mrs. Elizabeth O. M. Dodson and Bert B. Brooks before heeded. To assist such in acquiring a Redmond, Maggie, McMinnville. u specialty Board and stabling by the day or Delashniutt of Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. knowledge of themselves aud bow to pre­ month fre solicit a fair share of the local pat­ tbe county clerk on tbe 26th. The claims serve health, and to shun those pernic­ Rogers, F R, Newberg. Harger are old time acquaintances of ronage. _________ _ all lie within the newly discovered tin ious and most destructive practices, to Rosman, R A, North Yamhill. i fifty years ago and had not seen each which so many fall victims, as well as to Rummel, Irene, McMinnville. INSURANCE other for twenty years until tbe marriage district, which contains five ledges, reclaim and point out the means of relief known as the Evergreen, Sunnyside, Root, John, West Chehalem. j day. We wish them much joy and and cure to any who may unwittingly Oaker, Jumbal and Silver Creek. Mr. have violated nature’s laws, aud are al­ Stilwell, J B, McMinnville. J W. HOBBS, happiness. Oregonian please copy. ♦ Ensley bas been successful in locating ready suffering dire consequences,an asso­ Sims, W O, Sheridan. A little fellow in Miss Baker’s school 45 of these claims. ciation of medical gentleman have care- j Steiner, L B, Dayton. was heard to exult the other day over the fully prepared a little book which is re­ Sanders, A M, Dallas. The McMinnville S03p factory. Cal. plete with useful information to every fact that the school hadn’t a single case Stott, Olive, North Yamhill. Cooper’s pet enterprise, has not gone to young man. It will be sent to any ad­ Agent for tbe largest and strongest companies in the world. Correct rates No policy tee of tardiness during the month, and be sleep by any’ means. There is now in dress, securely sealed from observation Stott, Daisie, charged. Office in tuiou Block. said his teacher gave them tbe oppor­ in a plain envelope, by the World’s Dis­ Shearer, Josie, Newberg. transit from Buffalo an eleven hundred tunity to yell “Hurrah.” The fact that pensary Medical Association of 663 Main Sears, Chas, McCoy. pound kettle, and on its arrival the engine Street, Buffalo, N. Y., ¡on receipt of ten the little fellows range from six to ten WOOD WORK Sears, Pauline, McCoy. and boiler now used in the Whiteson ceuts in stampsffor postage), if enclosed years aud that the weather hasn’t always Snuffer, B O, Sheridan. with thi6 notice. cider factory will be moved up, and soap been good, makes a case of remarkable D. SIMPSON, Snuffer, Mrs. Lala, Sheridan. Tbe value of the estate of R. J. Simp­ punctuality, aud one not often equaled will be made for all of Yambill and half Strang, Maggie, Lafayette. the balance of the state. We guess there son is returned as $7,231.60. in cities of this size. Shuck, Mrs. Ella, North Yambill. Mr. J. L. Settle, a relative of the is no question but the McMinnville soap Simpson, Rose, Dayton. And Furniture Repairer. Go to him for odd is the best on the market. Economy is something that everybody Uzed furniture, backs, buggies and sleigbs made Rhodes boys, who recently located here, Swanson, Signe, McMinnville. tries to practice, and yet just a little over­ U* order or repaired. Also Saw Filing- Corner I is looking up the preliminary affairs of Frank Campbell, an 18-year-old step­ sight will sometimes rob the most frugal Third and B Streets. Smith, W B, North Yamhill. the building and loan association incor­ son of J. A. Frisbie, was locked up by and thrifty family of a year’s savings. Smith, Viola, Lafayette. porated a few days ago. He has had the marshal Saturday evening for drunk­ You want to do as J. P. Hickman, of Springer, Jas, Lafayette. BANKING I several years experience with such asso­ enness and disorderly conduct. Monday Monticello, Ga., did. He writes, “For Snuffer, J C, McMinnville. six years I have kept Simmons Liver ciations, and is confident a strong one morning Mr. Frisbie swore out a warrant Regulator in my house, and used it in Stilwell, Lena, McMinnville. can be organized here. There is not before Justice Rhodes, charging E. H. mv family aud have had no need for a Stilwell, Clare, McMinnville. much doubt of the beneficial results to Barker with selling liquor to the boy, he doctor. I have five as healthy children Steward, T L, Lafayette. as you can find. ” the community in general, and to both being a minor. Hearing of the case was Sully, Marian, McMinnville. members and borrowers of capital from set for Wednesday, when defendant Taylor, F H, Portland. There are a good many reasons why —McMinnville, Oregon.— building and loan associations. They waived examination and furnished bond you. should use One Minute Cough Cure. Trullinger, F L, North Yamhill. Paid up Capital, $50,000 i induce and assist people of limited in the amount of $100 for appearance be­ There are no reasons why you should Triplett, Maggie, Carlton. means to own and improve their homes. fore the district court. Four witnesses not, if in need of help. The only harm­ Tuggle, Salin, Silverton. Transacts a General Banking Business. They foster the habit of saving a portion were subpeenaed by tbe Btate, all boys less remedy that produces immediate Underwood, Elias, Sprague, Wash. of the monthly income. They pay good said to be under age, who were com­ results. Rogers Bros. Vanorsdol, Lulu, North Yamhill. President, • • J» W ('OW.LS* panions of young Campbell during hie Vaughn, W M, Middleton. Vice Pre»ident, - RE*' LAUGHLIN. returns on money invested. It is re­ festive career Saturday night, but were Crop mortgages, chattel mortgages, Cashier. - - E. C. APPERSON marked as a statistical fact that only one Woods, Ella, McMinnville. real estate mortgages, notes, receipts, Aset. Cashier - - - It. 8. LI a K person out of ten who borrows money on more fortunate in escaping tbe lockup. Wollett, Mrs Josie, McMinnville. orders, etc., can always be had at this real estate mortgage in the usual way They will likely be called upon by the Washburn, Lidia, Sheridan. Board of Directors: office. J. W. COWLS. LEE LAUGHIJM, ever pays it off himself. On the other grand jury to tell what they know about Weed, Chas, McMinnville. Nothing so distressing as a hacking A J APPEK3ON. WM. CAMPBELL, band nine out of every ten who borrow selling liquor to minors, and it is intima­ Wren, Etta, North Yamhill. J. L ROGERS. Williams, G L, McMinnville. through loan associations come out clear ted that more than a single offense is cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer Williams, Hattie, Dallas. Sell Sight Exchange aud Telegraphic Trans­ of debt, their property acquired and apt to come to light. Several boys about from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed fers on New York, San Francisco and Portland. Welsh, Mamie, McMinnville. to continue. One Minute Cough Cure town have beeD in the habit of getting Deposits received subject to check. Loans mon­ paid for. We believe the enterprise is Willets, J Q, North Yambill. gives immediate relief. Rogers Bros. | ey on approved security. Collections made on , worthy of encouragement in McMinnville, liquor lor some time. all accessible points. j Physicians and Surgeons. Physician and Surgeon. DENTIST. yy ATTORNEY, Real Estate and Loans. City Baths and Tonsorial Parlors. HARNESS, HARNESS, Larsen House CITY MARKET. Truck and Dray Co. Commercial Stable, Fire Insurance. A Wood Worker, National Bank Program. The ladies of the C. P. church have prepared the following program to be rendered at their church fair to be held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 11th. Male quartet. Piano solo. Recitation. Vocal solo. Tableau, “The belles of '55 and ’95.” Vocal duet. Moving tableau, “Corsair.” Chorus, “Annie Laurie.” Admission 15 cents. All invited. Mrs. W. B- Meek, who resides at Camptonville, Cal., says her daughter was for several years troubled at times with severe cramps in the stomach, and would be in such agony that it was necee- sary to call in a physician. Having read about Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, she concluded to try it. She found that it always gave prompt relief. It was seldom necessary to give the second dose. "It has not only saved us lots of worry and time,” 6he says, “but also doctor bills. It is my opinion that every family should have a bottle of this remedy in the house.” For sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. Heal Estate Tran.lei«. For weeks ending Nov. 26th: P A Bates and wf to Sami Brisbine lots 1 and 2 sec 20 13 r 3—77.44 a$ Sami Brisbine to Mary S Brisbine same land.................................... Robert Morse and wf to Alton P Morse lots 288, 289 and pt of 290 Dayton................ F F Sneider and wf to A P Oliver 44 a t 2 r 3.................................. A P Oliver to Annie C Simpson 16 a pt sec 36 pt sec 36 t 2 r 3......... Union lodge No 43 A F & A M to Mary A Bynum s hf lot 85 Ma­ sonic cemetery............................. Eli T Branson to J W Lady 53.08 a pt J P Woods die t 5 r 6............. R C Smith to Nellie E Smith lota 1, 2, 5, 7, 9 and 10 blk 8 Lippin­ cott’s 2d add to Dayton................ R W Lancefield and wf to Hellekes 54.32 a pt Carlos Buffum die t 5 r 4................................................ W T and Jane H Pillman to John Glen lotB 218 and 219 Dayton 800 800 WALLACE & WALKER are selling lots of groceries this year. They have given their customers good satisfaction. They will have a heavy trade the present fall and winter. 800 1200 GROCERIES SOLD CHEAP 800 11 2123 1 Not cheap groceries sold, but high-grade groceries sold cheaply. We ask people who are not trading with us, to give us a trial. We know we can suit you. Better try us. PEOPLE ALWAYS BUY 811 200 When a person begins to grow thin there is something wrong. The waste ie greater than the supply and it is only a question of time w hen the end must come. In nine cases out of ten the trouble is with tbe digestive organs. If you can re­ store them to a healthy condition you will stop the waste, put on new flesh and cause them to feel better in every way. Tbe food they eat will be digested and appropriated to the needs of the system, and a normal appetite will appear. Consumption frequently follows a wast­ ing of bodily tissue because nearly all consumptives have indigestion. The Shaker Digestive Cordial will restore the stomach to a healthy condition in a vast majority of cases. Get one of their books from your druggist and learn about this new and valuable remedy. Groceries with two things in mind. First, the quality of the goods, tneD the price. We keep this in mind when we buy our stock. It benefits you when you buy of us. Try us. I WALLACE & WALKER, GROCERS. When the children need Castor Oil, give them Laxol,—It is palatable. Business men prefer a 6J£ envelope. We have just received 20,000 first-class XXXs which will be furnished at the former price for No. 6. Laud for sale, 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 acres under plow, balance pasture and young fir timber, 3 dwellings, 3 barns, 2 orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated Iretween 2 R. R.e. Price $20 per acre. Easy tonus. This is a snap. Address S heridan L and Co. Farm for Sale. 220 acres. 50 acres in cultivation. Good house and barn, young bearing orchard, excellent pasture land, situated 4 miles south of Dayton on the Willa­ mette river. Warehouse and boat land­ ing within % mile of farm. Price $16 per acre. Address, L. H. B aker , 40-3m Carlton, Or. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castor!», When she became Miss, she clung to Caetoria, When she had Children, the gave them Castorla, yic I’ll nil ville Produce Xlarket. Reported by L. E. Walker. Oats............................. 15©17 Wheat......................................... 42>£ Butter........................................ 35 Eggs ........................................... 22@25 Chickens...................................$125@2 40 Turkeys.................................... 6c a Ducks ....................................... $3.00 Potatoes per sack...................... 35 Dressed Hogs........................... $3.50 Veal..................... $4.00 RETAIL MARKET. Timothy hay ....................... $6.50 Oats and cheat . $5 Baled Straw............................. $3@$3.50 Mixed Chop............................. $15.50 Wheat Chop............................. $18 Shorts........................................ $14 Middlings................................ $18 Bran......................................... $12 L. E. Walker will buy all your pro­ duce, paying the highest price in cash the market will justify. He will sell you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar­ den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. D street 6outh of First National Bank. He also carries a full line of Graham iD small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, wheatlets.etc. Contract to Let. I have two acres one mile west of New­ berg depot, for clearing which in readi­ ness for the plow by March 1st next, I will pay $50. Mr. Dillard, near the land, is authorized to let the contract. 48-4 L. R oot , McMinnville. Xlouey to Loan On farms, also on good city properties, in any amount. If you need money, write to me. If your mortgage is due, and you want to borrow money, write to me. If your property is good, write me an exact description, etating location, kind of improvements, amount of in­ surance you carry, and state the amount of money wanted and I will at once write you as to rates of interest. Low rates and long time. Address 46-4 C harles H enry , No. 206 Stark St., Portland, Or. For Trade. A good double circular water power sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 dwellings, 2 barne, 3 yoke of oxen and logging outfit complete, including 800,000 feet of logs in stream and pond at the mill. Logs can be floated on this stream for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles west of Sheridan on a good level road. Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. Will trade for land. Address, S heridan L and Co. mr BUHNS & DflNlEUS Have an immense stock of furniture. They o have to keep a big stock, because they have a large territory to supply. Prices on everything in our 0 store are surprisingly cheap just now. If you want proof of this, come in and price the goods. 5 WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. o> O