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I f EnteredzttbePoetnfficeln McNInnvill., M Secont-clMS matter. ORE., FRIDA Y 'MINNVI K EK*. COI -MTV COM .HI Ordered that the fol ing bicycle paths, which have been constructed by private donations, be gra ‘ the **■ * pro- — Section of law enacted for at purpose : priugbrook, From Newberg bridge t . Hadley’s. and thence X mile to J. the county nnville inter- ng troni Day- county road miles along Amity, thence road to John Baxte lace, where turns to a the Dayton and Amity westerly direction. © e New Grocery Firm of Warren & Son »»Has succeeded that of Bettman & Warren, and «■■is doing business at the old stand. We are treat- onr old friends the best we know how, and we <' t to make the acquaintance of many new ones. , ** ’ / OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! ÍJ«Qur market qvery morning for Fruits and toMes. We aré pushing a hot campaign in articles, and they are always choice. roeeries BILLS ALLOW ¿U vuuerwuuu, icui, M Underwood, rent ...... .LIN Collard, bridge work. . < nF F Durant, blksmthg . , oth, hdwr . . Pearson, sawing r Smith, care poor. . Littlefield, sapt salara». . . . vage, sawing wood .1C .. Yocom, salary tman, hdwr V Telephone Co, rent W A Branson, axman E R Henderson, salary W G Henderson, salary P Co, freight on cabinet A M Dee, gravel beds Irwin-Hodson Co, assessnienfiroll i ,J C Porter, mdse for poor. JJ... J B Mellott, bridge work nannan nona, care poo St Vincent’s hospital, care poor. Jas Thomas, rs Huguelet, pt term .. J P John son, hauling Evans, hauling Clarence Emerson, bridge work ichard Emerson, aneey Emerson, I Decker, W If Morris, C Westerfield, W H Lashier, C Emerson, Emerson, McClejary, do V Hamilton, ve hammered away night and day for 16 consecutive years at the pre counter with the result of iuuing attained the’largest proscription file in There’s a reason for this. Anyone can dish outpateut medicines, but mes to filling prescriptions you want a competent matt a^ihe tiller, so to a clear eve and a clear head-ih feet, a man who realizes that a human injhe balance. We do thr ; it’» our specialty. OGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists (ÌO ’ Case blksuitlig Unger, unloading cars . itnesses before dist atty r & Thurston, lu Nelson, salary. J -Q Rogers, do Q Barker, salary and putting in hude, salary. . ell, supplies Lohan , lumber.. . unloadin r poor 5° 50 P Rasili Jas Me well-known place for the best meal in the city. N ew D ining R oom t in McMinnville, Jias been recently fitted with beat of Liberal service and ¡ill you can eat. Nats and Cigars. Give Us a Call. T. Ä. WHITE Already Arriving rdfered a Large Stock of New Furm- all, trade, much of it being already e £*et to arrive. A specially large oQffi Suits. The stock is more than ore room, and I am placing them A// Kinds, Sizes and Prices the News envelo Minnvule, w light ranscript, prt’g \ . Edw ish, corduroy ger, hdwr . . W C cy, salary....... ,... W T , work on book vise Nicho fit-Gabriel, supplies poor Adams, lime and^imber er, mdse poor well, mdse for «or . NEUBERG. wyer is able to be on the street after se' r^l weeks confin^ ent in tne 0¿account of a lamtfrn D Fox has sold khia residence rty and with his family will soon leavt Jor the east. eek Rev Haitz and Thia family 1 for their new Elation in 8ell- wood. 8pell of b trouble pros- z\ sev Wiley Edwards on Sunday trated Mi resent she is improving. night. Rev. el Snyder, the new M. E. pulpit Sunday. minister. and will be with His farnih uafor a year circle gave a The ladie bt in honor of banquet 0 number of forty the Dayt coming o A fine time raterna it reporte y night, 1 might bave On Satti been a di roas fire prevented by ction of the prom . F. John- had a Bon. Sh ery opening during t y and t indowe were illumin with Chinese the eve lanterna, an l>urmng fell through arene to the lace n an instant a were a the whole dow d Mrs. burning ma neon, as she called “fire, ore me ns and deco- rations dow on outside. The da ma ery alight. Carrie Neleo >• slight burns on her band.« Daring th Keed, one merchant struck Ln ouch a mam It became him so bad! without the ai treated by pi» kinds of li gallons of Mr, Jam* citizen« and ly, W. Va,, cake of ice in an to bruise it reverely. tn urti«voten and pained at ba could not walk crutches. Ha waa inter of he lea One Dollar if paid in advance, 8 in g le a tup be nave cenia. HE 4 At GMT T>lE.n. OCTOBBB Ttí Oh, Say! 6L 1899. Captain J. R. Mallett,<ho enjoys the distinction of being e only nran in the world who handles bons for exhi- bition purpose», ho has caught every one uow in capth recently ar rived at Piltebtirg, l‘a. iti) a carload of these ferocious beasts, ugbt from the Pacific coast. Captain ullett waa in Vaquina last spring mg arrange- menta fur shipping a nd of sea lions east, which he tried tc*1<ke off Yaquiua harbor, but, owing to rrny weather, etc., failed to meet with tfnv success in capturing sea finally went down lhe coast andunttafrook to capture a lot of these animals at*JIeceta head. After some trouble, he seepred a small schooner and then had great trouble in securing “lion hunters. Men demand ed |20 per day to engage in this pastime, but he finally secured a gang at $10 per day. He was wrecked and nearly starved while in porsui his game aud when he undertook to ire sea lions in a cave at Hecata b , Im employes eould not withstand the charge of the ammala as thev rughe le entrance of the cave, and got’ ou wav as quickly as possible and “i a lion was captured. Captaiu Mallett finally p hifl lion hunters ashore on íere they had to walk some 40 miles toqget home, and sailed away in his little ooner for the California œast, where be aàcceeded in capturing 50 sea lions, w hich be car ried in bis private car to Chicago. Pittsburg Leader says: -“T^n of the animals were sold to Hasenback in Chicago, a number were taken to Pro- feasor Woodward, the celebrated Bea lion tamer, at Colün|bu8 ; three were left at Hilañd Park, and with the remainder, Captain Mullett rolled into Pittsburg and delivered what he claims are three of the finest sea lions in the 1.”—Corvallis lime«. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome LOCAL NEWS. Guardianship of Riley Shaildfn. Ras mus Nelson appointed guardian. Bonds The Baptist state convention will be fixed at $1000. held in Portland from October 16tb to Estate of David W. McCall. 30111. admitted to probate upon proofs taken Don’t wait but call and examine J. P. ln open court. Hobt. W. McCall ap- Irvine <x Sou s dishes and glassware, as pointed executor without bonds. Joseph it all goes at actual cost. Hoberg, W. D. McDonald and G. L. Mias Myrtie Williams began her fifth Baker appointed appraisers. Estate of T. N Graves. !.. M. (.raves year ou Monday as teacher in district appointed administrator. Bonds fixed No. 46, south of town, with 27 pupils. Mrs. Luema Johnson will agaiu lecture at $28,000, filed and approved. Geo. w. Graves, A. B. Chandler and W. W. in this city tonight in the Methodist Stocton appointed appraisers. Inventory church, beginning at 7:30. All are iq - and appraisement filed and approver!. vited. Personal property exempt from execution Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Burns went to set off to widow. Administrator granted Portland on Wednesday on busineea and leave to sell about 2fi00 bushels of wheat visit to the exposition, returning home at private sale for cash. the following day. Estate of Gideon F. Heston. Finsi Eder W. Lindsay leaves next account fijed and Tuesday, Nov. 7th, at Monday for Cincinnati as a delegate to a 10 a. tu. eCt to hear the sau>e- convention of Christian churches. Estate of S. lorehand. F mu account will be absent three weeks. hied and Tuesdrfv, Nov. 7tb at 10 a. m Misses Crystal and Delia Laugh . set to hear the same. North Yamhill are the guests of. Mies Estate of Ora F. Spencer. First semi Dotha Daniels this week. Miss Crystal annual account filed; aud approved and will begin teaching a school in Gopher administrator authorized Io borrow mon- valley next Monday. ey on the security of lands of the estate rhe death of A. E. Belat, formerly of to refund the indebtedness at aiess rate this place, is reported as occurring at of interest. Estate of Elizabeth J. Landingham. Sumpter, Or., last Sunday, presumably Final account, filed and set for bearing by accident, full particulars not being at Tuesday, Nov. 7th at 1 p. tn. Notice Io hand. lie w as a member of Diana lodge, K. of P., and a brother of Mrs. G. W. be gtven. Reed, now residing at Dallas. Estate of Mary Stephens. Final ac- Real Estate Tr.n.frri. count filed and Tuesday, Nov. 7tb, 1899, rhe pastor of the Cumberland Pres- Week ending Oct. 4: at 10 a. tn. set to hear same. bytenan church will preach next Sun Elizabeth Smith to «.state of Elisha Smith. First semi- day both morning and evening. man 5011.39 a 16 r 4 .. .$17,82« annual account allowed. Joseph Phillips to R L Bbwley subjects will be The Possible and Im parts of lots 3 and 4'blk IS possible of To-day and vviuning Sheridan.... it YOUR FACE Others; From what, To what, and How V9 Wallace & Walker to Chas. Pal mer lots 1 and 2 blk 10 Oak Park Good music will be rendered by the Shp.wn the state .of your feelings and the/ choir add to-MeM ... ............. .. rnm at noth services. state of your healtTi as well. Iroplird blood Milton W Potter et ux to J .ester rhe Oregon Native Son is an excellent makes iteelf Apparent in a pale and sallow Potter 'á mt in 140.17 a F Crowl diet S r 0.... complexion, pimples and skin eruptions. publication, and the September number T B Kay et ux to Pauline J If you are feeling weak and worn out aud Beenis to excel all its predecessors. lot. 3 blk G Cozine’B 3d ad do not have a healthy appearance you contains a fine portrait and sketch of JEM should try Acker’s Blood Elixir. It cures Thos. II. Rogers of this city, besides Chas Mitchell et ux to Bettie ry lot 1 blk K Cozine’s 3d add s where cheap Sarsaparil- many other promiuent citizens. The all blood dis McM las and so called puuQers fail; knowing subscription pnce is only |1 a year. A L Fryer et ux lo E J Kuykendi this we sell every bottle on a positive guar Native Oregoniaus especially should sub 44.08’a sec 11-3-5 scribe for this publication. antee. For sale by Rogers Bros. C A Wallace et ux to J M Yoc 6% a of lots 4 and 5 Wynoosk Elsia Wright is threshing’ oats this subdivision The Light« Are Out. week for Mr. Leabo and Mr. Hartaan. Irena Everest to Alfred Cal/a Martin 30 a pt David Ramsey McMinnville is without her electric Tliis will complete his season’s run, die.......................................... ? lights, and is likely to remain so for a which will aggregate about 63,000 bush- Jas Edson to F M York 71.2« ajpt Jas Ramage d I c t3r4... period cf three weeks. The excessive els, threshed in 28 days. This record is J bb C Savley to J Meekins load carrted by the dynamo proved loo believed to be higher than any thresher blk 12 Whiteson . . . much for ft Wednesday evening, and it in the valley. Mr. Wright says this is U S to B H Stillman 40 a sec 1 burned out/ Jo repair it will cost about the only season in his '¿\I years’ experi Sheriff to Mrs T J Smith lot 5 y a new one will require ence when be has threshed grain in the 12 Whiteson Gen W Beach and wf to The 3,coo. Thia is the prob- month of October. vestment M'tg Security Co. lem now before jthe city fathers. A new Council Proceeding«. 24, 25 and 26 Fullquartz subdi machine is needed because of the in- vision V S to Nathan «Conner and creasing business. The churches, stores Council met m regular session Tues- claim 59 t 6 r6 and halls will, have to get down their y evening, all members present. N'atliun and Elizabeth Conner old RoOhestejs, and coal oil will take a ñutes of last meeting corrected and Joseph h Conner 200 a of dai spurt. 59 t 6 r 6 anproved. J K Conner to Cyrus Buell 125 amount due from Dr. S. A. Young pt claim 59 t 6 r 6......... CalnmBoa School Notes. for water was remitted. Cyrus Bnell et ux 16 Chas W Work in Aill gradea is progressing Street Commissioner Poole* was in- 80 a pt claim 59. ' nicely. Abbie Pearce and A P Pea »trusted by the council to have John Lours Oliver and Mollie B B enrolled in the High Brdbks begin gravelling street adjoining New schol intinshfjotl blk 15 ■were: Ninth grade, hie Property within one week, School this A rate of $6.50 per month was made e Reynolds and Florence Bryan Hen'y Clemmons and wf to C Wallace lot 1 blk II New berg Hardy Ballinger. nth grade, Bertha lor water for school district No. 40, for Sidney A Burnett td Matilda ntte months. Wood and Edng-Forbes. _ ----- jSSVashbu Snider 40 . a pt-Edw A committee consisting of Peery, Florence Barnhart and Stella Webster d 1 c t 2 r 5 . . d McDonald was appointed to W m Harrison to J«pnie C Kobin* of the High Schto, were absent a par* Nelson son lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 blk 16 Hur adopt plans aud specifications for a band of the week on account of sickness. ley A Large’s teacher in the stand to be erected at th« intersection Prof. Jones, a S' fai mai et Thompson 102.1 , was present of Third and D streets, cost of same not McMinnville public to exceed >99 Work to begin imme Job d 1 c t 3 r 4 at the morn lug exit Wednesday dUtely, b Jacobson John W Oliver thuel Devra 15 13-Moths a "Liquor li granted to Joe DuBois d I c L4 r 4. Ceek «<=■••! Nates Landingham 1 pt sec 1-4-6 Build At the m l Monday Mn tractor« on the the remaak that «um of 15,000 f itili V) be f3,00<.. I river locks, ent m follows: Mr. Scott, ’ sidewalk in Chandler's to McMinnville Petition