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» VOL. XXVII. Entered at the Poatofflce in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1897. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 12.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance. Single numbers five cent«. NO. 49. / Positively Going Out of Business ! Goods jVt JVuctioiT Prices Regardless of Cost ! t Since deciding to go out of business we have sold about one-half of our stock, aud wish to dispose [ of the balance by January 1st. In order to do this we will sell at Auction prices, regardless of cost, >l< no reasonable offer being refused. We will also have •I > < 'ili* Auction Sales Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons and Evenings! Until further notice, commencing Saturday, November 27. We are positively going out of business, and are bound to sell out quickly, if a slaughter in prices will do it. Our assortment of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods is yet complete. Come early and get honest goods at your own price. TODD * » I SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! WHITENOX. Rev. Turner tilled his regular appoint- 1 ment in the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mrs. Hubbard and two children of Mc- | Coy are visitors in Whiteson this week. . IL Holmes [commenced hauling his ! onions to fill his contract with the Day ton dryer last Tuesday. There is a rumor that Uncle Dick Phillips has bought the narrow gauge warehouse, east of town. Will Forrest has finished weather boarding his house, and says it can storm now if it wants to. Uncle Dick Phillips was in town last Monday looking uncommonlj’ pleasant and happy, the reason why was, that he Cotorod States of 64 97fod¡c¡nat he sold the hops from thirty-five acres for 14 cents a pound. ¿Ptants. There are fifty-three scholars in our SKELETON, MAD DOG, public school. Miss Percival is certainly POISONOUS INSECTS, entitled to great credit for managing REPTILES, this young army of children to the entire PHRENOLOGICAL CHART satisfaction of the district. J. E. Jansen has been operating a saw mill between here and Dayton for the Lithograph Manikins of the Body and of the Head, in layers past 18 months. The late high water, to dissect showing all organs in their however, injured the mill so badly that proper positions and colors. it had to be laid up until spring for re pairs. In the meantime lie has moved to 1157 Pages. Size 6 1-4 x 91-4 inches. town to get the benefit of the public Weight, 5 1 -4 lbs. Thickness 33-4 inches. school for his children. Preserve Health. Save Doctor’s Bills. Promote Happiness and Comfort. Cbe @ Practical Rome physician Nineteen pages of Alphabetical Index. An Index of Symptoms, eo you can tell Colnmbut School Notes. what ails you. Complete list of Medicines, telling what each is good for, Wanted:—parents to visit the school. and how much of each to take for a dose.. The Prescriptions are Several pupils were absent last week all written in Plain English, eo you can copy them and get them filled without going to a doctor. It on account of the stormy weather. eaves its cost in one case of La Grippe. We hear that Professor is talking of a spelling school, in which each school in the county may participate. AUTHORS. The literary society question is again Jftnry 97? oCj/man, j4. 97?., 97? 9). under agitation. We hope there will be Prof, of Physiology and Nervous Diseases in Rush Medical College, Chicago. some action taken concerning the mat ter. We had a good society last winter, Christian 97?., 97?. 97. and why can’t we have a still better Surgeon in Chief, Emergency and German Hospitals, Chicago. one this winter. W Z7. ¿Bolfi.td, Jf. 97? . 97?. 9). Jennie Snyder and I^one Petersen Secretary Chicago Polyclinic and Surgeon Proctor Memorial Free Hospital, were callers during the past week. We Chicago. are always glad to see our former school J9 Wobstor Jt. 97?. 97?. 9). mates, and wish they would come oftener. Specialist in Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, London, Eng From most every student you hear land. this remark : “I wonder how many de The book contains about 200 pages on Diseases of Women and Children. This department is illustrated in a snppplemental pamphlet of 32 pages, placed in merit marks Professor has against me.” We are suspended for five days you a pocket made inside the cover of the book. know, when we receive twenty-five marks. PUBLISHERS' PRICE. May Reynolds is alisent from school Silk Cloth, Gold and Plain Stamping. Marbled Edges ............................... >4-75 this week on account of sickness. Mattie Patty is spending her Thanks The Reporter one year and a copy of this magnificent giving holialays with Miss Josa Hoffetat- ter of North Yambill. 5. ’ ~ - work for S3.1 Among our visitors Wednesday we no ticed : Rev. Hunsaker, Messrs. Scott, Derby, Weed; Mesdames Nelson, Derby, Carlin, Coulter, Davidson, Eccleston, Hatch, Heath, Klyves, Thompson, Wright; Misses Thornton, Schenk, Walker and Hendershot. There is a called meeting oi the liter ary society Friday evening. Cook School Notea. The weather of the past week has been rather hard on some pupils. It is understood that some of the pupilH are going to visit relatives during vacation. I_>on’t ask Harry Woodrum what is the matter with his eyes. Supt. Prentiss paid us a visit Monday last. He remarked that he had never seen spelling taught in such a good way as in the 7th and 8th grades. Following is the program rendered Wednesday afternoon: song, America; reading, president’s proclamation, Ber tha Wood; recitation, Nellie Turner; recitation, Evaleen Calhreath ; reading, origin of Thanksgiving, Prof. Littlefield; song, ‘‘Dip, Boys, Dip the Oar”; reci tation, Leone Rummel; recitation, Freddie Iierkoeky; recitation, Mies Mann; song; recitation, Marie Irvine; recitation, Theodore Weed; recitation, Rue Goucher. Remarks were made by Directors Nelson and Irvine. After ren dering the program a collection was taken up, amounting to $2.33 in cash, and a large sum of donations for the poor. Among the visitors we noticed Mrs. Han sen, Mr. Laughery, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Savage, Mr. Irvine, Mrs. Galientine, Mrs. Wallace, Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Wert, Mrs. J. P. Ifvine, Miss Huldah Gran- strom and Miss Dotha Daniels. Wedding Hells. Wednesday, November 17th, 1897, the Hopewell church was the scene of one of the prettiest weddings that ever occurred in this neighborhood. The contracting parties were Myrtle A. Stephens, oldest daughter of Mr. Smith Stephens, and Frank Campbell, second eon of Mr. John Campbell, thus uniting two of the most prominent families of the county. The church was beautifully decorated, and as the wedding inarch was played the bride, elegantly attired in creme eat- in trimmed in rich lace and pearl garni ture, passed slowly up the aisle on the arm of her Bister. The groom, accom panied by his brother met them at the altar and there beneath a bell of white chrysanthemums and canopy of ivy, Rev. W. Bast pronounced the words that made them man and wife. A reception was given at the home and the young couple immediately left on a short.wedding tour. Heal Estate Trantlert. Dismal Weather Prophecies. There is a chap by the name of Prof. Lawrence Dunn who makes a business of forecasting the weather. Here is his grist for December: 1st to 5th—Warm period; high temper ature; about 50 Olympia, 61 Portland, 54 Boise City, 50 Salt Lake, 65 San Fran cisco, 75 San Diego; occasional rains. 4th to 7th—Storm period; severe rain in California; rain or enow north. 6th to 9th—Cold period ; low tempera tures ; about 31 Olympia, 34 Portland, 15 Boise Citv, 12 Salt laike. 42 San Fran cisco, 42 San Diego. Freezing to killing frost north, and frosts to southern por tions of California. , 9th to 11th—Local rains California and rain or snow north. > 10th to 14th—Warmer, occasional local rain» north. 13 to 16th—Storm wave; rain south, rain or snow north. 15th to 18th—Cold; freezing north, frost south. 18th to 22d—Wann period; high tem perature, about 52 Olympia, 55 Portland, 50 Boise City, 46 Salt Iaike, 64 San Fran cisco, 70 San Diego; occasional local rains. 21Bt to 24th—Storm period ; severe rain south, rain or snow north. 23d to 28th—Cold period ; low tempera tures, about 20Olvinpia, 20 Portland, 2 below Boise City, 2 below Salt laike, 37 San Francisco, 35 San Diego. Hard freezing north, and freezing to heavy frosts in California. 28th to 31st—Warmer occasional rain i or snow and month goes out cooler. The month will lie warmer than the average over the whole coast states, ex cept about normal in Utah. An excess of precipitation is indicated for Washing ton and Oregon, a deficiency in Idaho and Calilornia. and about average in Utah. The greatest excess is indicated for Washington and Oregon. Week ending Nov. 23. J R Lewis et ux to E Rowley pt lot 19 Oaks Fruit farm...................... $ 217 Harry E Cook to L R Watt lots 2, 3 A 6 blk 9 Watt’s add to Amity 225 L R Watt et ux to Robt Greer same land.................................................. 225 L J Maddock to Annie Mathews pt lot 22 1st college add to McM ... 900 Jos Phillips to Wm Fades and M J Nance 1160 sq ft in 8. Sheridan 75 J W Hutchcroft to Wm Geldard 2 tracts in Carlton......................... 1230 R M Wade et ux to R M Wade A Co. lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 blk 2 Row Why suffer with coughs, colds and la- land’s add to McM....................... 9975 | grippe when laxative Bromo Quinine S Forehand et ux to Marion Ben- ecker lot 8 blk 76 Dundee.......... 65 will cure you in one day. Does not .pro IIOW«I THIS! duce the ringing in the head like sul Albert Walling et ux to W Z Force parcel in Amity ........................ 150 phate of quinine. Put tip in tablets con We offer One Hundred Dollars reward venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure for ancase of catarrh that cannot be J R Wilson et ux to School Diet. No. 74 1 a t 2 r 2........................... 25 or money refunded. Price 25 cents. For cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. sale by Rogers Bros. 38m6 F. J. C heney & Co., Props. Toledo, O. Hans Peterson to E A Soper tract W’e, the undersigned, have known F. in secs 19 A 201 3 r 2................... 1000 J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and Harry Watkins is reported seriously believe him {»erfectly honorable in all under the weather the past few days. business transactions and financially able Residents of Fairlawn addition note to carry out any obligation made by their the disappearance of a landmark in the firm. old pigeon-house that has stood the West A Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To storms of many years and went down in ledo, O. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole the recent spell of weather. sale Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. For Infants and Children. . Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mu cjak**x*ozi.xjk.. cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle Bold by all druggists. Tes-, timonials sent free. CASTORIA