Kuloredatthe PostoBceln McMinnville, a. Secúndelas» matter. VOL. XXX. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, .OCT. 5, 1900 FaM arad Wnmiler Store Mews si Ro JaotecMii to ®©o°§ BARGAINS IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 550 Men’s Oregon all-wool Cassimere and Cheviot suits well worth $lo, our price per suit.................................. * Í7 7 Fame in Youths’ sizes from 12 to 20..................................... 5 Childrens’........................................................................... .......... 2 Higher grade Cassimere, fine tailor-made Mens’ Suits. . 8 4» 9« 98 78 Youths’.................................................................. .................... 7 78 Children's .................................................. .............................. 3 87 A large assortment of Mens’ and Boys’ Cassimere and mixed suits from......... .................................................... 3 5° UP A fine assortment of Mens’ Boys’ and Children’s dress suits at prices to suit everybody's purse. It is unquestionable that our stock and Cloak and Ladle«’ Ready-Made-to- prices are superior to any house in the Wear Department, state. We carry a very large assortment of Dry Goods Department. Ladies' Tailor-made Suits for Ladies and In this department we have cleaned up Misses. Jackets, Golf Capes, Seal Plush several big eastern dry good houses. All and Crushed Plush, Cloth, Astrachan of the seasons goods but some of them for Ladies, Misses and Children at mod­ being only one or two pieces of a kind erate prices. and we purchased the same way below the regular price; we are going to give Furnishing Goods Department. you the benefit. Note prices: 2500 yards Dress Goods, Fancy Mixed, Solid Colors, Suiting, and some All Wool Suitings, worth from 35c to 50c, our price per yd 23c 1800 yds all high grade goods worth from 50c to 85c, our price ................38c 65 pieces Dress Goods, most of it All Wool; among the lot we have about 15 pieces of Fine Ladies’ Cloth, nothing less in the lot than 75c, and some of it worth up to ft, our price per yd ..................................... 59c 2000 yds of Silk Plush and Velvets in all shades, worth up to $1, our price per yd.............. 38c Just received a fine line of the very Newest Dress Goods, namely: Zib- ¡line, Soleil, Vida raised, Venetian Zibra, Golf, Zolas and Raden at popular prices. 500 Mens’ and Boys’ extra heavy Sweaters, plain and fancy collars, worth as high as 75c, price............ 38c 280 Men’s Percale Dress Shirts worth 75c, sale price ................................... 39c 5 cases Men’s Extra Heavy Balbrig­ gan and Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular price, 50c, 60c, 75c, our price..................................... 3gc 350 Men’s and Boys’ Extra Heavy All Wool Sweaters, assorted colors well worth $t, selling price............. 79c 220 Extra Fine Lambswool Men’s Sweaters, plain and sailor collars, well worth $2, our price,................ I 23 A large assortment of men’s and Boys’ Underwear at astonishingly low prices. R. JACOBSON & CO. Wall Paper Everything but Ingrains for the next 60 days at a very LARGE DISCOUNT. * Must have room for more paper now on the road. Yours Truly, H. C. BURNS. reseriptions uihen not roperly compounded and used as resetubed give no results. ORE DRUGS, URE CHECTlICAbS and’ URITY and cleanliness are the dis­ tinguishing features of our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. ROGERS BROS.’ Pioneer Pharmacists. 3«57 The McMinnville National Bank. Of McHINNVILLE, OREGON. P aid C apital . »50,000 SrBPLra and P rofits . »25,000 Trsnesct» • General Renking bn»ineiw end extend« tn it« patron, every facility con mule sustained six weeks ago. The dozen different medicines, but all to no funeral nt Bellevne on Wednesday waa purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamber­ one of the largest ever held in Yamhill lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ county, and was under the auspices of edy and three doses relieved me entire­ the Woodmen of the World. Deceased ly.” This remedy is for sale by Howortb was 28 years old, aud leaves a wife and one clu'd. A Co., druggists. ■ 4.-------- Henry Bertram, who has for several OI K <1.1 HIIINI; I.IST. months been in Whatcom, Wash., work­ We have si>ecial arrangements with ing at his trade, is st home again. He the following leading publications, is much pleased with Whatcom,and may whereby we are able to offer t hem in make that hie home in the future............ connection with our own nt exceedingly Miss Eva Aldermau is now attending Mc­ low rates, as follows: The R kportkr and Minnville college. This leaves Mr. and Weekly Inter Ocean.........................................JI.36 Mrs. A. L. Aiderman alone. They ex­ St. LouinGlobe-Democrat, semi weekly 1.60 pect soon to move and live with their Rural Northwest, Portland, semi monthly... 1.2ft Oregonian, weekly.......................................... 2.0« son, lnnis Alderman......... Last Monday The Weekly San Franeiseo Call.................... 1.70 George Furgeson and Claud Bryan, near The Weekly New York Tribune...................... 1.26 the farm of Mr. Furgeson, killed a large Financial Statement. The Tri weekly New York Tribune.............. 2 00 bear that had been feasting on a neigh- l.w, The undersigned executive commit­ The Oregon Teacher»’ Monthly.............. lior’s slioats. The bear weighed near 403 tee acting upon the petition of the citi­ pounds. Mr. Furgeson's farm is near Married. zens of McMinnville, Aug. 18, 1900, lieg Chelialem valley. Bruin, probably, has At the residence of the bride's parents, leave to submit the following Quiuicial made his home in the Chehalem moun­ statement of the receipts and expend!* Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wflod, in this city, tains, heretofore. —Dayton Herald. lures of the street fair and carnival held Wednesday, Oct. 3d, at 1 p. m.’, Mr. Chas. W. Winton of Aberdeen, Wash., |u this city Sept. 28-29. Subscriptions collected................ $271 50 aud Miss Bertha Wood, Ehler W. A. Outside contributions........*.......... 65 00 Lindsey officiating. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Talmage, Mrs. 1495 votes for carnival queen at 5c a vote......................................... 74 75 L. J. Hatch and Rev. and Mrs. Lindsey. Licenses and shows ................... 145 75 A nice dinner was served after the wed­ Is, by no means, the dreadful Sale of lumber and sheeting.... 13 25 ding, and at three o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Winton took the train for their new lis ’.t.-e it is thought to be- Total receipts ........................... $569 25 home. They are excellent young people in the beginning. Total expenditures................... 569 25 and have the good wishes of a host of It c.tn always be stopped— ASSETS. friends, who will be taken somewhat by Due 10 oz army duck tent 60x60 in the beginning. The trouble surprise at this notice. feet....................................................... 10« 00 is: you don't know you ve got Rope, poles and flags........................... 1« 00 Rlarkamith Shep and Teel«. iwumpUM Total value ................................. $125 00 Unless the citizens decide otherwise, the tent, ropes, poles and flags will be given to the city. We sincerely thank all committees aud others who assisted in making this first street fair and carnival a success In every way. Respectfully Submitted, R. P. B ird , H. 8. M aloney , J C. C ooper , Executive committee. Die«. Shop and tools for sale. Good stand in good section. Splendid outfit. Write Fred Simpkins or T. W. Nash at Hope- well, Or. 4t-2 Again to the Asylum. N. E. Kegg, who was released from the state insane asylum on Sept. 22d, and who returned to his home ami gro­ cery business here, was again committed on Wednesday. His trouble is due to ex­ cessive drinking. Being refused liquor by all local dealers, he would persist in drinking the lemon extracts from the shelves of his grocery. He was taken overby Sheriff Sitton and Joseph Brower. it; you don't believe it; you won’t believe it— till you are forced to. Then it is danger­ ous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick— you can do it your­ self and at home. Take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care­ fully every way. This is sound doctrine, whatever you may think or I m ? told; and, if heeded, will save life. ■««.—— ■ At the family home, at Sheridan, Sun­ Frobale Court. day, September 30, I900, Orby Branson, aged 25, of dropsy and heart trouble. Estate of J. A Sutherland. Final ac­ The funeral was held at Sheridan on count heard and allowed Executor dis­ If you have not tried It. tend for free sample, Its agreeable taste will Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Mr. Branson was charged and bondsmen exonerated. surprise you. engaged to begin teaching the Bellevne Estate of Jas. Leatherman. Final ac­ SCOTT A BOV.’NE, Chemleta. 409 Pearl Street. New York. school last Monday. count to be heard Oct. 6th at 1 p. m. 6Oc. and Si.OOi all drugalata.