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VOL. XXVI11. Entered at the Postoffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, DEC . I, 1898. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE *2.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar If paid iu advaace, Single uuintwrstlve cents. NO. 50. ——- NEWBF.H«. For Seven Days These Prices Hold Good. A .'Xolalile W «Hiding . Seven Days of Genuine bargains. The marriage of Mr. Jesse llemlerson Miss Bird Nelson is in Lebanon with and Miss Daisy Eitelgeorge was publicly her aunt, Mrs. B. A. Millsap. solemnized in the Christian church at Miss Helen Harger has gone to Astoria North Yamhill according to schedule last ! to stay with her sister, Mrs. Kinney. Sunday morning, Elder James Campbell The Woodmen and circle gave a fine officiating The church was packed and j ABSOLUTELY ÌHJRE supper on Saturday last. A neat sum overflowing with the friends of the con tracting parties. The bride was one of was realized. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Mrs. C. B. Frizzell of Hillsboro visited the most charming young ladies of North ROYAL BAKtNQ POWOFR CO., NEW YORK. Yamhill, loved and admired by all. Site > with lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. was attired in creme cashmere, trimmed i Sawyer, last week. With the service in the morning, foot with silk and velvet and creme ribbon, ' Probate Court. Death ol Noah Phelpv. ball in the afternoon and the firemen’s and pearl trimmings, and wore a white j Guardianship of Mary J. Crater, in- veil and orange blossoms in her hair. The serious illness announced in last ball in the evening, Thanksgiving day ___ B groom ____ __ .............__ ......... r • - Inventory and appraisement filed 1 week’s Reporter of Noah Phelps, one We shall commence Saturday, Dec. 3d, a Special Sale, was The enjoys the warm friendship of 8ane lively lasting Seven Days, closing Saturday night, Dec. iotli. Out- Union services were held in Friends’ an unusually large circle of people in ' ant* approved. Petition to sell personal I of Dayton’s best, known and most re spected citizens, culminated in death Special Sales held since opening in McMinnville having church on Thanksgiving morning, the Yamhill county. He was most becont- property, as shown by inventory, at pub- early Sunday morning. His illness whs i ingly attired in black, with double- lic sale granted as prayed for. proved such a decided success, we have determined to outdo sermon being delivered by Rev. Luelling ' breasted Prince Albert coat. The bride j Guardianship of Bessie Gladys Lewd due to rupture of the bowels, an O|>erati<H« all former efforts and give our patrons a lull week of the of the Baptist church. entered with her maid, Miss Elsie Hen- ’ lyn, a minor. John W. Gault appointed for the correction of the trouble being Greatest Bargain Offerings ever attempted in \ amhill Coun A very interesting entertainment was derson, from one side of the church, ami ! guardian. Bond fixed at $1,000, filed performed last week by Dre. Courtney of Dayton and Cook of this city. The ty. Aside from the prices quoted below, you will find Spec given at Chehaletn’center on the 23d, by the groom and Itis l>est man, Mr. Morris and approved. the literary society, the proceeds being Goodrich, from the other, after thwart-1 Estate of Auna Thibido. First semi an operation was successfully passed, and ials throughout the entire house—all marked in plain figures. devoted to the organ fund. strong ho|>es were entertained for re ing a mischievous attempt of hits young j nual account tiled and approved. New additions being added to the list daily. So that patrons Estate of Jacob T. Williamson. Mo- covery, but the trouble was of 15 years’ friends to block the aisle. Miss Josie would do well to visit our store each day of the Sale, as they WHITESON. Hoffstat ter played the wedding march tion of executors for order requiring the standing, and the recuperative powers will find something new to interest them added every morn The Whiteson post office will soon be during the entrance. After the ceremony citation herein on the petition of \ irginia of the patient were overtaxed. The re a tine dinner was partaken of by about i Espy I* served on devisees and lega- newed rupture came upon Mr. Phelps on ing. promoted to a money order office. 30 guests at the home of the bride’s par- tees named in last w ill of deceased ami Monday of last week, while walking up Rev. Sickafoose of Monmouth preached ents. I for extension of time for answer of exec- on the street in Dayton, he having in Men’s Slicker Hats, all siz.es, 17c. 100 dozen Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in Whiteson Monday and Tuesday even The following list of presents was be- utors until time appointed for legatees advertently failed to wear his truss. worth 10e, choice 5c eacti. 38 pairs Geo. Snow’s famous $3 Shoe, ing. Noah Phelps was born in Canada Sept. and devisees to answer said petition al stowed upon the happy couple: 50 dozen Embroidered Handkerchiefs every pair warranted, choice $2. He was married to Miss Mrs. Matie Landingham, who lias lieen Extension table, silver teaspoons, sugar shell, lowed. Citation ordered issued to devi 22d, 1859. worth up to 25c, choice 12e. 50 pieces Dark Standard Calicoes, "L.c the guest of Mrs. Fannie Conner for sev butter knife, pie knife, table spoons, napkin sees and legatees mentioned in said will, Adria M. Hash Nov. 8th, 1891. He 500 samples Fine Embroidered Hand per yard. rings, salt amt pepper shakers; four-piece glass kerchiefs, worth up to 50e, assorted, no 50 pieces Outing Flannels, light and eral days, went to Newberg last Thurs set, glass berry set, cake stand, fruit dish, gob and Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 1899. at 3 p. tn., leaves a mother and 5 sisters in Canada. 1’he funeral services were under the aus t wo alike, choice 25c. day. dark, -l'ac. lets, water pitcher, jelly stand, syrup pitcher, set to hear same. Guardianship of Ray and Mabel Car pices of the W. of W. on Monday, of Rev. Scott, the Presbyterians’minister lamp; flower vase, mustard set, 2 chenille table We have bunched 108 Men’s Wool Broken lines Child’s Shoes, 98c. 2 celluloid picture frames, toothpicks ter. Semi-annual account tiled anti ap which order lie was a prominent mem Suits from broken lines, worth up to $10, for this place, preached Saturday night, covers, Boy’s Knee Pants, 15c. and holder, bread knife, letter case, 2 pair lace choice $0.98. ber. One hundred members were pre Sunday and Sunday night in the Pres curtains, lace bed set, 2 wbite bed spreads, bed proved. 100 pairs Men’s Wool Pants, worth up Choice from our entire Stock of flue Estate of L. C. Forrest. Petition to sent anti participated in the beautiful room set, Rochester lamp, clock, linen table byterian church. to $3.00, choice, $1.09. Suits, worth $10.50, $15.00, $13.50, all go sell at private sale for cash all the notes burial service. A very large crowd of The Portland and Sheridan southbound cloth. at $10.00 4 dozen Men’s heavy Duck Coats, 98c. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson began house and accounts and choses in action be- people were present, probably as large passenger was derailed Friday evening 15) pairs Ladies Vici Kid Shoes, lines a 2 cases Men’s fine Fedora Hats, black keeping at once on their farm a few miles longing to said estate granted. as ever assent bled at a funeral in I >ay ton. little broken, worth $2.50, choice $1.50. and Brown, worth $1.50 and $1.7o, choice below Sherwood, by a stick of cordwood north of the city, and the young people on the track, making rather a bad wreck. Heapect Io lite I.ale Henry Falliua. All sizes in our famous Ironclad Hose $1.00. of the neighborhood were not slow last Pains in the chest when a person has for Children, invents. 1 case Child’s Fleeced Underwear all Fortunately no one was injured. The following resolutions were adopted Monday night in attesting their regard a cold indicate a tendency toward pneu “Fair, fair, with golden hair,” sings an for their new neighbors by gathering to 100 l.a<iies’ Fine Percale Wrappers, sizes 25c. by the faculty of McMinnville college on raonia. A piece of flannel dampened 800 samples—a Manufacturer’s entire old bach while weeping; dark are the worth $1 5J and $1.25, choice 83c. the occasion of the death of the late Hon. line of Men’s Underwear, no two alike, days and cheerless the night, under the the number of 30 and disturbing the noc with Chamberlain’s Fain Balm and New Flannelette Wrappers, all new about 50c on the dollar of their value. turnal tranquillity with noises musical bound on to the chest over the seat of Henry Failing of Portland : willows I soon will be sleeping. The styles. W hereas , an all-wise God has seen fit 50 Child’s Reefer Suits, worth up to married men of Whiteson don't see all and otherwise. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson pain will promptly relieve the pain and to remove by death the Hon. Henry 150 pairs fine Cotton Blankets, 48e per $3.50, choice $1.98. have demonstrated that a public wedding prevent the threatened attack of pneu Failing; and pair. the trouble. Ita9 its charms, and others are likely to monia. This same treatment will cure W hereas , Mr. Failing was for many Men’s Short Coat Slickers, 79c. New Stamp Linens. contemplate similar proceedings in the a lante hack in a few hours. Sold by 8. years prominently connected with this THE SCHOOL«. Men's Slicker Pants, only 79c. institution of learning as a member of its near future. 100 pairs Giro. Snow's famous Shoe for Howorth & Co. board of trustees, and greatly aided the 250 pairs broken lines Men’s Shoes, Men, former price $3.75, during this Sale, college by his contributions of money to M’MINNVILLE COLLEGE. worth up to $2.00, choice of the lot $1.25. $2.98 The Best Aud Cheaprst. its work ; Therefore, Heal Fstate Tranifera, Mrs. Watson 9pent the Thanksgiving The New York Independent, the Resolved, That while bowing in sub Week ending Nov. 30th. mission to the will of Hint who doeth all You can’t afford to miss this Sale; we can’t commence holidays in Portland. leading weekly newspaper of the world, W Mitchell and wf to Chas things well, we do express our sincere to tell you of the rich offerings. Come and see for yourself. Miss Mattie Fink was a visitor at as and one whose pages exercise the widest Geo Rees 400 regret at the loss of one so greatly useful 50 a sec 17 t 3 r 2.... I sembly on Tuesday. influence, is entering upon its fiftieth to all the highest interests of the state We’re opening up lots of new and pretty things for the Holi A C Stanbrough admr to John year of publication. The independent and community, and especially to our days. Make the Chicago Store your headquarters—you'll Miss Sylvia Mnnkers visited friends in emphasizes Stanbrough l!i a pt D Ramsey educational interests. its fiftieth year by changing Forest Grove last week. 100 dlctSr 3.................................. not be the loser. Resolved, That McMinnville college its form to that of a magazine, and by The football team began regular prac Jesse R Hutchens et ux to Mary J will always hold Mr. Failing in the kind reducing its annual subscription price tice again, on Monday. Crater 10at4r3....................... 1 est remembrance for his beneficence to from $3.00 to $2.0J ; siugle copies front the college in time of great need. Miss Crawford spent Thanksgiving at North Yamhill Creamery Assn to Resolved, That these resolutions l>e 10 to 5 cents. The Independent iu its her home near Dayton Wm Geldard pt blks 71, 49 and spread upon the minutes of this faculty new form will print 3,640 pages of road- 50 North Yamhill cemetery 13.75 and sent to the family of the deceased, Misses Osa Roberts and Bessie Houck ; ing matter per year at a cost to sub and that they also be given to the local American Mt’gCo of Scotland to spent Thanksgiving in North Yambill. scribers of $2.00, while the prominent press for publication. Eugene Hess tracts Nos. 60 and The girle of the athletic association are magazines, which sell for $4 00 a year, Done in the regular meeting of the 61 Dundee Orchard Homes . 192.75 practicing basketball and will probably print only about 2,000 pages. The sub faculty, Nov. 14th, 1898. Kelley, Maus & Co to P M Flynn soon organize a team. scriber to The Independent gets 82 per C. W. C onverse , Sec. Faculty. 3500 sq ft in orig’n town of McM 350 Pupils of Miss Glen and Mrs. Watson cent, more of equally good reading mat W F Bangasser and wf to P M H. L. B oardman , President. will give a recital in the chapel this ev ter at one-half the cost! It is not only Flynn 2500sq ft in original town ening. Those interested in music and the leudiug family weekly newspaper W. E. Martin is running a saloon in of McM ..................................... 500 but by far the cheapest and best. A elocution should not fail to attend. Tillamook. I N S Kellogg and wf to O S Kellogg free specimen copy may lie had by ad The M. E. church people have pur 100 a pt Joltn If Berry d 1 c t 4 r 5 500 dressing The Independent, 130 Fillton COLUMBUS BUILDING. chased the Buchanan house, and will lo S K Scbmellzer et ux to Cora M n -Aj ; 8 t cate it on their half-block where the new The scholars were all glad of the two Street, New York. Schmeltzer lots 3 to 14 blk 49 church stands and use it as a parsonage. days vacation last week. 400 Edwards ’ add to Newberg Ha» '»ff® Two Pointed Questional An*«« cred. North Yamhill Ktcord. FB Gillaspie et conjux to 11 1 Lily Baxter has been in Salem for What is the use of making a I letter Smock 44 a sec 32-2-5........ 400 some time, having her eyes treated. Rev. M. C. Wire's son who went, to article than your competitor if you can W L Warren et ux to Mrs E A Manila as a soldier with ti e second Ore Directors Irvine, Nelson and Evenden not get a better price for it? Middangh lot 17 blk 12 Whiteson 15 gon regiment, has lieen discharged on were present at the exercises Monday Aus.—As there is no difference in the , Hose L Ellin and husband to M M account of a very severe attack of the morning. price the public will buy only the better, . Ellis lots 9 and 10 blk 47 Ed rheumatism and lie is expected home. The pupils of Miss Kingerv's room so that while our profits may be smaller wards’ add to Newlterg 225 Noah Robinson, Ed. Iladaway anti gave a short program, consisting of on a single sale they will be much greater J B Moore and wf to Melissa M Thos. McNish returned the latter part of songs and recitations, Wednesday after in the aggregate. Ellis parcel in sec 6 t 3 r 2. 1 last week from their hunt in the moun noon. How can you get the public to know Sami F and Bertba Likens Io J A tains. They killed while out 8deer anil your make is the best? Through the kindness of Mr. Griesen, Likens ) g int lot 5 blk 4 Watt's some birds. They did not see any bear A modern Clock should he beautiful a« well»« useful. Both these qualities you will find em the scholars were delightfully entertained If both articles are brought prominent 100 while out, therefore did not kill any. add to Amity..................... ........ bodied in my assortment. The above is a black finish with colored decorations and trimmings of gilt. The cut does not do it justice, come in and see the real article, and other handsome de Wednesday afternoon by some excellent ly liefore the public Ixith are certain to A B Faulconer et ux to The City of signs. If you only want a small, cheap nickle alarm, I have it; If you want an ordinary Eight They are now enjoying themselves eat- lie tried and the public will very quickly bay, Wood Mantel, with an alarm, I have it, as well a» something prettier and more expensive for selections on the gramaphone. Sheridan blk 23 lots 2, 7 and 8 ing doer meat.—Dayton Herald. pass judgment on them and use only the blk 24 Faulconer’s 3d add to W m . f . DIELSCHNEIDER, better one. Steps are being taken in Portland Io COOK BUILDING. 450 Sheridan ....................... This explains the largo sale on Cham re-organize the Oregon National Guaiil. Two Doors Below P. 0. McMinnville’s Reliable Jeweler. There were several new pupils this berlain’s Cough Remedy. The people H A Hussey to The City of The plan of organization is to have four Sheridan lots 3 and fl blk 21 I week. have been using it for years and have companies of infantry, numbering from Faulconer’s3d a<’<l to Sheridan 40 Clifford I taniels has resumed his studies found that it can always lie depended 40 to 61) men each, in lhal city. These r in the 5th grade after several weeks sick upon. They may occasionally take up' Minnie M Milller to Merritt Mc will join with four similar companies Kinley lots 1 and 2 and frac'I lot ness. with some fashionable novelty pul forth ' ( ()(| from eastern Oregon, four from southern 3 blk 3 Potter ’ s add to Sheridan I Oregon, aud the naval battalion already Written reviews come again next week. with exaggerated claims, but are certain | Those who have applied themselves need to return to the one remedy that they j John Stanbrough et ux to Enns A in existence in forming a National Guard Ellis i.90 a pl Jaa Morris >1 I c not fear the result. know to be reliable, and for coughs, ■ for the state. t 3 r 2 250 colds and croup there is nothing equal to Director Irvine visited our school Tues The general offices of the Corvallis A. A Merry Christmas to you all, ' Lillie B an<l L E Walker to C F day morning. He was very well pleased Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For Eastern railroad are to be moved to Al Daniels 25x60 ft lots blk 13 McM A Happy and Glad New Year; sale by 8. Howorth A Co. with our work. bany The event will happen on the 1st Don’t forget at the Racket to call, of December. “The removal,” said Man Why can we not have some visitors? < ’ ure a Paid In One nay. l.irrn.r* la Harry. For presents for friends you hold If the parents and others do not visit our ager Stone, “is to be made by reason of Nov. 23—Walter C. Miller, 27, and . Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. | the requirements of the articles of incor- dear. school, the pupils lose faith in their | All druggists refund money if it fails to Ixtla M. Baker, 23, of McMinnville. i Iteration filed at the same time the Ore- work. Nov. 23—Clarence P. Irvine, 24, ant) i cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each I gon Central A Eastern railroad company tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. Mae Scroggin, 20, of McMinnville. , was merged into its successor, the Cor- Report of school district No. 26, Miss We are receiving an immense line of I Dotha Daniels, Wacber, for month end Nov 25—John H. Agee, 23, and Ella l vallio A Eastern. Those articles pro« Livery Biialn*** tar stale. 18, of Gopher valley. I vided that the principal office of the Albums, Photo Frames, Picture and story ing Nov. 23d: Number enrolled, 23; Hess, The City Nov. 26—Jesse M. Henderson, 22, of , livery , and feed stables are books, Dolls, Toys, and too many things average attendance during month, 17. McMinnville, and Daisy Eitelgeorge, 19, offered for sale. The etpiipment is first- : company should be located at Albany. Tbs following have been neither absent , . .« «- «. n class and is doing a paying business, The ultimate object of the new company to take space to mention them. I Terms reasonable was to provide for a better railroa«! ser- nor tardy during the month : Ollie Nel of North \ anthill Nov. 26—Roy P. Martin, 21, and L^ona ; W ilson A H endbmon . ( vice in reaching other fxjinta in Oregon, son. Pearl Venable, l-aura Lambert. Nel Brennan, 2!, of Lafayette. ______________ which, on account of the wider vepars lie Nelson, Bernice Smith, Elener Peder tion of the leaving and arriving lime of Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Cholera and son, Larkin Nelson. Number of visitors CASTOR!A I Diarrhoea Remedy can always be de trains each day in Albany, makes that during the month, 18. t$nite a lengthy Rear« th* atgnatnr* of Cnas. H F lztcwmu pended upon and in pleasant and safe to II point more convenient for our purpose Thanksgiving program was rendered last In u«* for mor* than thirty yean, and J take. Sold by 8. Howorth A Co. ■ than Corvallfo.” Wednesday p. m. Tit A’tutf >0* /Z*w Ahre/i THE CHICAGO STORE. Seven=Day Bargain Carnival THE CHICAGO STORE. 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