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ANOTHER SALE! About January 1st, 1901, we intend to add to our stock a complete liue of ♦»^GROCERIES»» III order to make room for this line we must reduce our stock of Dry Goods and Shoes We have many lines with which we are overstocked, and will commence at once to offer them at prices that will astonish the public. Following are a few of our prices: Double width imitation French Flannels I tine satin yoke and ribbon trimmed, — all colors..................................................... 2>£c worth SI 75...................................................... Ladies’ Fur Collarettes, worth $5 and $6 Double width Plaid DiessGoods, a fine line of p uterus, worth I sc.................................. 12c Ladies’ Fur Boas, worth $2.50........................ Fine Fur Top Warm Slippers for Ladies.... Best Prints, including best American indi- 5c Extra fine all wool white Blankets, regu- |0M.................................................................. Dark Outing Flannels.................................... 5c lar$6value...................................................... Ladies’ Fast Black Seamless Cotton Hose, Boys’ and Youths’ Blanket lined duck 10c I coats, regular $150 kind.............................. worth 20c a pair........................................... Men’s blanket lined duck coats, worth $1.75 Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Wool Hose, worth 25c Our entire line of Men’s 25c Wool Socks, 25c.................................................................... Cotton Towels worth 10c each................... 6c including some extra good values........... Men’s heavy Fleece Lined Uuderwear, our Ladies’ Finest Double Textuie Mackin toshes, worth $7.50........................................ $3.89 regular 50c line............................................. ' Men’s Heavy Plow’ Shoes, with tap sole.... Ladies’ Flannelette jVrappers made with 11.15 $3.00 1.85 1.00 4.75 1.20 1.35 20c 35c 1.35 REMEMBER, this is to make room for GROCERIES after January ist, 1901. FLYNN, MURTON & CO. Steamer Bonita Leaves McMinnville for Portland and way landings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday niorniugs at 6:00 Arrives iroiu Portland on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, et 6 p. in Fare, round trip, »1.50. Freight at lowest rates. L. P. HOSFORD, Master. LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Wire fence at the Fence Works. BICYCLE REPAIRER. J S. ROSCOE, eastern Oregon Wednesday evening. is in much better health. He make, at Williams’ restaurant and lunch counter. Dr. S. A. Young has opened an office Don’t fail to investigate the reduction sale of boots and shoes at F. Dielschnei- for the practice of his profession near the city hall. der’s. Sign of the big boot. Full line of repairs and all repair work done The wood air tight heater will save the In the best style. South side Third Street uear Joe Prentiss, of the Southern Pacific B. price of a stove in one year. Hodson earshops at Portland, visited friends in sells them. this city over Sunday. MEAT MARKETS We are paying this week 35 to 40 cts Notwithstanding all that has been said and done the best intrinsic values are to per roll for good butter and 28 cts perdez Q STREET MEAT MARKET, be found at the Racket store, especially for freBh eggs. W allace A W alker . in those Star 5 Star shoes. Of interest to Ladies: Send your name Reynolds & Powell, Prop’s. Hi Peery of Happy valley is now the and address to Saffomore Co., Box 766, and salt meats and sausages of all owner of the Baker creek falls tract of Portland, Or., and we will mail you des kN Ids constantly in stock. Cash paid for hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds land, and has some idea of fixing it up cription of an article every woman ehon'd of fat stock. for a summer resort. possess. 48-4 C. E. Herbert returned home from San Judge Bird and Assessor Yocom have yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, Francisco on Monday He is preparing been iu Portland a part of this week, at to construct a greenhouse on his prem tending the state assessors' meeting. Proprietors of ises in Fairlawn. Mr. Yocom was chosen secretary of the Your Thanksgiving turkey can be pur meeting, and Judge Bird was made a Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds chased either dressed or undressed, at member of the committee on “manner the lowest price, at H. A. Palmer & of collecting taxes.” South side Third St. between B and C. t Co’s. M. E. Hendrick is now located in hie A careful and searching examination is new quarters, and offers a new line of BARBERS. half the battle that brings relief from dis groceries, crockery and glassware at ease and pain. Dr. Vose’s success in pricesconsistent with a moderately filled j^OGAN BROS., the line of chronic diseases of all kinds purse. is making bis patients happy. Fridav and Saturday, Dec. 7th and8tb, Charles Garner, aged 37 years, whose two days, positively no longer, you can illness from typhoid fever at the home of have Dr. Lowe, the well-known ocnlo- We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and alm Robt. Miller in this city was reported a optician, test your eyes for glasses, in Dr. to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat short time ago, succumbed to the disease Wright's office. The wise will wait for ronage solicited. on Sunday at 3 p. m. Burial was made him. in Masonic cemetery on Monday after George N. Cramer, who used to assist HARNESS ___ noon. Station Agent Wilcox at this place, is in It is our painful duty to chronicle the the city visiting old friends. He is now gLSIA WRIGHT, death of M. V. Lynch, who died at hie station agent at Dillard, the first town in Manufactures and Deals In home in Oakesdale, Wash., Nov. 16tb, Oregon south of Roseburg, and has heen aged 6s Mr. Lynch was well and favor kept so busy during the summer thatahe ably known here, having lived here the is taking a little rest. Future business SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, greater part of his life. He was the father prospects are good in bis section. -nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they of Melvin Lynch of this city. He leaves can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette a wife and four children to mourn bis Plrnianl Social Evest. Valley Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. loss. Mrs. Ambia Griffith and Miss Clara There will be special services at the Irvine entertained a number of their W. C. T. U. meeting Friday, Nov. 30th, friends in a very enjoyable manner last DRAYMEN and everyone is cordially invited. The Saturday evening in Wright’s hall. subject to be considered at that time is: Forty invitations were issued. Those ^ROWER & SON, ‘’Does the Prosperity of the Church de who responded were: McniNNVILLE mand that Temperance shall have a Per Mr. and Mrs. Knight Olds, Mr. and manent place in Church Activities?” Mrs. Miles Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Everyone is welcome to take part in the F. Dielschneider, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful discussion. 2:30, Friday, Nov. 30th, in Ekstein, Mr. and Mrs. John Wiesner, baiidllng guaranteed. Collectionswill be made the parlors of the M. E. church. monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Vose, Mr. and Mrs. Married—Wednesday evening, Nov. R. L. Conner, Mrs. Ambia Griffith, Mrs. The doctors of Dalias have decided 21st. at 6 p. m , at the residence of the W.C. Miller. Misses Clara Irvine, Alta Booth, Eva p>at Win Cook of that place is a victim bride’s parents two miles northeast of of smallpox. The city authorities have this city, Mr. C. L. Bertleson and Miss Hembree, Aria Keene, Dorothy Leabo, instituted strict quarantine, and it is Ella Crawford, daughter of 8. D. Craw Eva Akin, Fern Stout, Stella Patty, hoped to confine the disease to the Cook ford, Rev. Joseph Holierg officiating. Valeria Patty, Letha Henry, Marie Ir family. Several persons are said to have The occasion was a very pleasant one, vine, Lelah Hayes. Messrs. Francis Dielschneider, W. L. been exposed. Later—The young man and included a splendid supper. Mr. died Tuesday night. He contracted the Bertleeon'e home is four miles east of Hembree, F. W. Spencer, Adelbert disease from receiving a letter from a Lafayette, to which he and bis bride re Perkins, W. J. Wisecarver, Jesse Irvine, friend on the Sonnd, who had just recov paired the same evening after the wed and A Ofner of Portland. ered from the smallpox. The people of ding. The guests were received in the parlors Dallas are badly frightened, but have not The good will, name and reputation of of Dr. Vose. Whist was the chief enter as yet adjourned their schools. the Wiley B. Allen Co. has been pur tainment of the evening, and when the The evening train was late on Monday chased outright for a large sum of money final summing up was made, Mrs. Con night. A servant girl in this city had the chief factors in the trade being F. N. ner was fonnd entitled to first prize and retired early, and hearing the train pass Gilbert, a prominent banker of Moscow, Mrs. Ekstein to the consolation. At one the house about 9 p. m., ehe arose and and Mark F. Jones, the well-known mu- end of the hall, punch was served by dressed, mistaking it for the 6 o’clock ' sic dealer of Spokane. The Wiley B Misses Letha Henry, Marie Irvine and morning train. The laugh wae on her as Allen Co. as soon as possible is to re Lelah Hayes, whose dispensatory re she descended the stairs and met the move to San Francisco, and the line of ceived numerous visits from the guests. family stiII sitting by the evening fireside pianoe handled by the Wiley B. Allen Miss Henry also enlivened the occasion I. F. Ramaccioki. who has been with Co. in the south is to be handled by with piano music. Refreshments of ice the firm of Scott A Williamsifor the past ’ Gilbert A Jonee in the north, thus con- cream and cake were served, and danc two months, took hie departure for Cali i trolling the sale for certain makes for en- ing was enjoyed toward the close of the I party. 1 tire coast. fornia yesterday. UMBRELLAS Re-covered and Repaired CITY MARKET. BARBER. HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co Rav vior Vi iv V qix CHICAGO STORE ! —Hl--------------- . Unloading Sale! Additional Fuel Added to the Flame No such values ever offered to the People of Yamhill County as the Chicago Store offers for the JNext Cwo Sleeks. 1 case fine Dark Outings .......... 6c Best Print..................................... 5c Men's S3 Boots, all soled .......... 2.39 Snow’s S3.7.5 Men’s Shoes . .2.98 From 25 to 33 per cent off on all Capes and Jackets. 50 Fine Velvet Rugs, 27x54 inches, worth $2.50, at....................... SI.39 Chicago Corset Waist............... 79 Ladies’ Egyptian Fleece Under wear, the 75c kind, now......... 50c 25c and 20c pure Linen towels 12Jc Twill Crash Toweling ... 4c Fine Fur Top Warm Slippers for Ladies....................... . 1.19 25 doz Pillow Cases, good, well-made, and large size............................ lljc 100 doz Boys' Ironclad School Hose, sizes 7 to 10—never sold less than 50 pcs double fold yard-wide imita Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson of Hap tion French Flannels. .. 134c 25c, at......................................... 18c py valley celebrated their silver wedding 5c Tuesday. About fifty guests were present. 300 pairs Men’s Fine Wool Pants, 1 case best Domestic Gingham The bride and groom of a quarter of a the S3@S3.50 values.............. SI.98 250 fine tailor-made Jackets, fine silk and satin lining in black, mode, century ago were the recipients of quite 20 doz Boys’ Knee Pants, the 50c a number of beautiful presente. blue and brown—the regular 112.50 kind—all ages.......................... 29c garments, choice..................... SB.98 For rent—Nicely furnished rooms, with 50 doz Meu’s best 9-oz Blue Overalls, 100 Jackets,the $6.50 and $7 kind$4.98 stove. Enquire at this office. regular 50c values...................... 39c 20 doz Men’s regular $2 Hats, in fine Wm. Scott, of the firm of Scott A Wil choice fur, choice...................... <1.29 liams, made a business trip to Portland 2,000 yards fine Wool Dress Goods yesterday. ,8jc worth 50, 60, 65 and 75c, choice of 1 case 12jc Outing Flannel Have you seen that new granite ware 150 pairs Men ’ s Heavy Plow Shoes, the entire lot .............................. 29c at Hodson’s. Guaranteed the best. the $2 and $1.95 kind........... $1.39 A copartnership in dentistry has been 100 doz Ladies’ fine embroidered 12 doz Ladies’ White Muslin Night formed between Drs. Leroy Lewis and Handkerchiefs, choice............... 5c Gowns and Skirts, heavily trimmed \V. J. Wisecarver. 1,000 packages Envelopes, 25 in a with lace and embroidery, worth Bring your best butter and fresh eggs package........................................ 2c The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian to Wallace A Walker and get their worth $1.25 @ $1.50, choice................ 79c one vear for $2, strictly in advance 50 doz Utica Mills Bed Sheets, all 50 Men’s and Boys’ double texture in cash or mdse. ready for use.............................. 49c Mackintoshes, with cape....... $1.19 John Adams returned home from Pies like those your mother used to Scott & Williams, Griesen’s old stand. PHYSICIANS All are invited to the rhetoricale at the college tonight. £OOK & CABLE, The Widow Breon of Amity died Tues- day night. She leaves one eon. Try thoee ham eandwithes at J. B. Williams' new restaurant. Rooms in Jacobson Block, Covenant meeting at Yamhill Satur M c M innvillk , ... O regon . day at eleven. W’all paper at cut prices. Must be sold. Call and see Hodson. J C. MICHAUX, n. D., Mr. Chas. Fleming is now behind the Physician and Surgeon, gents’ furnishing goods and clothing counter at the Grange store. Mies Dotba Daniele is not so ill this M c M innville , O regon . week as last, but ehe has been quite sick Oftiee iu Union Block from congestion of the brain. Physicians and Surgeons. G. 8. Wright, dentist The Sophomores speak tonight. Keep your eye on the St. Charles store Judge Bird now occupies his new resi dence. Mrs. Eva Millsap returned to her home in Iebanon on Wednesday. A seven-room house to rent. L. R oot . Ed Gale and wife of Independence drove down Wednesday, returning yes terday. House and 2'> acres, close to town, for rent. O dell A W ood . Mrs. Dora E. Horr, of Ord, Neb, is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ferguson. The Degree of Honor will have initia tion and supper tonight. No baits at the St. Charles store. All goods sold at a profit. Mrs. R. A. King removed to Portland Wednesday to join her busbaud who is employed in the S. P. carshops. For rent—Front rooms, for private or office use. Inquire of Scott A Williams. Most Excellent High Priest O. O. Hod son, of the Royal Arch Masons, will go to Portland today ou official husmees, and be present at a reception and ban quet this evening. Big line of cashmere remnants just re ceived at the Racket store. Fleeced Vicuna Cloth, the 12Jc sort ............................................ 8ic These prices may seem absurd to some of our competitors, but we must make room for holi day arrivals. 15 doz Gents' fine 75 and 5oc Neck wear in tecks and puffs........... 39c 12 doz Gents’ fancy laundried Shirts, the $l(a>$1.25 kinds ......... 63c 20 doz Gents' gray Merino Under wear, shirt and drawers......... 19c 150 pairs Men's fine Shoes, worth up to $3.50, lines slightly broken, choice..........................................$1.98 150 Boys’ Knee Pants and Reefer Suits—the famous Jane Hopkin’s make, choice............................. $1.98 150 doz Men's and Boys’ wool caps 19c 250 prs Men’s Pants—broken lines, worth up to $2.50, choice. $1.39 150 doz Men’s regular 50c Under wear, choice............................... 39c 5 pcs fine Silk and Wool Skirting Moreens, in black and colors, worth up to 75c, choice......................... 49c 250 Lace Curtain Samples, choice of the lot.......................................... 25c The unmistakable values we are offering in every department of our house keeps our large force of sales-people constantly on the jump. We advise our friends to take advan tage of these prices, as they are rarely seen in the heat of the trading season. CHICAGO STORE. Please Take Notice. Parties indebted to the firm of R. Ja cobson & Co. are respectfully requested to settle at once, as accounts become due Oct. i, 1900. We must have the money. R. J acobson & Co. MILLINERY ! Notice to Debtors. All persons who are indebted to us will please call at once, and settle. S. H oworth & Co. What Next? P M. Flynn intends to travel for his health, and in consequence has severed his connection with the firm of P. M. Flynn & Co., and the business will be continued by C. C. Murton under the name of Flynn, Murton A Co. Mr. Flynn would cordially solicit for his successor the hearty support given him while connected with the business. —Telephone-Register, Oct. 4th, 1900. Mr. Flynn has recently accepted a po sition with one of my competitors in Mc Minnville. What next? C. C. M urton . Inion Thanksgiving Service. According to the usual custom, a union Thanksgiving service will be held in this city on Thanksgiving morning at the hour of half past ten. It will be partici pated in by the Cumberland Presbyter ian, Baptist and Methodist churches and will be held in the Cumberland Presby terian church. The sermon will be preached by R W. King of the Baptist church, and will be preceded by an ex cellent program of music which has been prepared under the supervision of Mr. Gortner, and which will be given by the choir of the Presbyterian church. As is usual at these services a collection will be taken, which will be equally divided among the different churches participat ing, and will be used for the relief of their local poor. A cordial invitation is extended to all to participate in this ser vice. Dundee now sport« an operatic troupe under the firm name of Vance, Hagey A Co., and has posters out announcing that the first "play” will be given this even ing in Dundee. We presume that a specialty of comic o|>era will be intro duce«) as the “first mm” is solemnly ob ligated to “make hie audience laugh as it has never laughed before.” Score one tor Dnndee......... Andy Johnson of West Chehalem says the election in their pre cinct resulteil in the republican ticket coming out ahead by just one quarter of a vote. He figures this out by the fact that the republicans voted straight 64 for each elector while the democratic vote ran 62, 66, 65, 63, making 00« vote ahead for the republican ticket, to be divided among four electopi In the future it would aeeuj that West Cbebalem might wed be called a “doubtful” precinct — Newberg Graphic. W have now opened our New Millinery Store with complete equipment of Ladies’ Goods. Special Sale Until Jan. 1st On Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets, Capes, Hats, etc. These goods sold practically at cost, as we are cleaning up a large eastern consignment of particu larly high-grade autpfine goods. H. A. SWANSON. —- *10, General Merchandise Krnl Lilair Transfers. Week ending Nov. 21: John Root and wf to Effie L Chris tensen pt of Jno Hess <11 c t 3 r 2 R E I)eskins to E E Colton lot 18 Deskins’ subdivision................... Elizabeth Wright to Geo Wright w hf blk A Saylor’s add toMcM C M Skeels and wf to Geo C Carl and wf lot 4 and n hf lot 3 blk 13 HAL add to Newberg .............. John W Gant to Henry Gant 85 a pt W S Ayers d 1 c 12 r 3........... Joshua P Brown and wf to Sey mour Anstadt 103.97 a in t 4 r 5 Christopher Tailman to Mary C Tailman lota 1, 2, Band 4 blk 20 North Yamhill............................... Geo Willis and wf to F and Fidelia Solly lota 1, 2, 3 and 4 blk 3 Wil lie’ add to McM ................... . J L Ferguson to Ella J Metzger 322.30 a the d 1 c of Geo L Woods and wf .......................................... Ella J Metzger and hnsb to Wm V Williams 322.30 a the d I c of Geo L Woods and wf J C Lucas an>l wf to M M Carl ami wf 30.35 a pt of Jos Hess die. . Wm H Gerrish and John Kocher to Joseph Re its parcel in t 2 r 4 to setttla division line H G Miller and wf to Effie LChris tenson Vs ■ *n Newbetg First National Bank of Indepen dence to Hannah C Bel at blk 3 Whiteson . J H Eisele toC F Daniels s hi ne qr sec 30 4-5................................... I John Kocher to W H Gerrish 58 CARLTON, OR. a t 1 and 2r4................................. S J Pettit and wf to Mary R Clark se qr of sw qr sec 14-5-7............. McM College to Mary Ann Gilson |>0 lot 2 blk H Cozine’s 3d add to McM ............. 250 G po Willis and wf to I) B Kingery lots 1 and 2 blk 5 Willis’ add to McM ...................................... 250 387 10J 112 271 l.lccnses In Mlarry. 1500 1 2400 KM) I Nov. 15—W. Scott McCutcheon, 26, of Carlton, and Leona Petersen, 22, of Mc Minnville. Nov. 17—John Buffon,25,and Eva Har- pole, 16, of Amity. Nov. 21—J. Martin, 60, of Dundee aud Rachel G. Pettit, 63, of Willamina. Nov. 21—C. L. Bertleson, 32, of Lafay ette, and Ella Crawford, 28, of McMinn ville. Xnin« l.nods! Where? At the Racket. Albums, poems by noted authors, picture and story books, 2100 stereopticon views, toys, etc. Our motto, “Quick sales and small profits.” 49-4 During the past two months Scott A 1900 Williams have sold nine pianoe. All these instruments were high grade, for 1460 this firm carries no other kind, and were sold for less money than the same pianos would cost in Portland. 1 cat.i. n»i< cot XT y warryntn . M MrMInnville, Or , Nor. Z.M 1'WO OTH F is hereby given that all unpaid coun ty warrant« of Yamhill county, Oregon. N 300 which were presented and endorsed “Not for want of lunrt»,” from May 1st, I’.niO, to July Ath, HAMi, will be paid iijxin pirweutatlon at this 478 office, interest will not be allowed afterdate of this notice O. O. RHUDF, County Treasurer of Yamhill County, Or. paid