habli of quietly marching from Kru- gersdorp to Litchtenberg and back to Patchefstrum notwithstanding It. I. ASHUItY, Editer A l-ropr. they are “licked." They surprise J U. KCKMAN, Asseclute Editor the British at Wakkerslrum, then dodge around and furnish later news Subscription $1 OO Per Year from Ilaetnertsburg. But it is folly for them to repeat, these playful at­ advertising rxteh . tacks. They cannot now hope to Beading noth'*' in local rolumnw 1« cent» per line for first week and :• cent» per lim* thereafter achieve anything and must neeessur Display a cents. Cards of Thanks. 40 I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks 25 to the neighbors and friends, who so 50 Not ChristmaR day nor Christmas week, but tiie plan lime—the best time, th® 25 kindiv assisted in the sickness and burial time of head work, and heart work, the time of pleasureable anticipation and en­ 50 of my dear little one. co joyable plans. The time oi looking and debating, and secret whisperings, out of M rs . E i i a S tow ’. OO which will be evolved the gifts most valued and appreciated, because carryiug with 60 them weeks of eelf-denial, search and loving forethought. For the Jeweler it is a C-A-tSTOn-T-A.. OU The Kind You Have Always Bought time of buying, unfolding and displaying. The time when we can show you our Bears the choice selections, fresh from the packing boxe-c A time when early Christmas buy­ Signature Probate Court. ing means much to you. Our line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut of Glass,Silver Novelties, Ebouy Goods, Fountain Pens and Gold Pen Holders, etc., Estate ot Annie E Breon. Inventory was never larger, but the best of the most extensive stock always goes to the “early and appraisement filed and approved. Ihe Rest Piaster* birds.” Will you be ore. We are going to give away several valuable presents this Estate ot J L Williamson. Final account A piece of flannel dampened w ith year, as we have in former years. heard and allowed. Joint executors dis Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to charged and bondsmen exonerated. WM. F. DIFLSCHNEIDER & BRO., The Jewelers. Estate of E N Ford. Final account the affected parts is superior to any plas­ filed and Jan. 8th set to hear same. ter. When troubled w ith lame back or Estate ot Wm. Hemstock. Final ac­ count heard, executrix discharged and pains in the side or chest, give it a trial estate declared fully and finally settled and you are certain to be more than ------ *♦-. —.---------- pleased with the prompt relief which it 3S57 The City Council. affords. Pain Balm also cures rheuma­ 7 tism. One application gives relief. For Mayor Maloney called the old council to order Monday evening, and the last sale by Howorth & Co. Of McniNNVILLE, OREGON. official acts of that body before final dis­ solution and surrender to their successors Please Take Notice. P aid C apital , $50,000 S urplus and P rofits , $25,000 were as follows: Parties indebted to the firm of R. Ja­ Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility Reports of officers and committees consistent with safe and prudent banking. cobson & Co. are respectfully requested were re-lived and placed on file. DIRECTORS: M F Kirk was allowed the sum of to settle at once, as accounts become due #45-75 *«r damages sustained by one of Oct. 1, 1900. We must have the money. L. E. Cowls his horses falling into an excavation on Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren R. J acobson & Co. Third street. Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres, The bill of Yamhill county of $141 for E. C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier rocking Lafayette avenue on east side To Celebrate INcxi Year anil Cen­ tury. of the county road was laid on the table Office hours 9 a m. to 4 p. m. Bills aggregating #620.13 were allowed There will be a union service held to and ordered paid. celebrate the incoming of the new year The new members and officers were and century, which will be held on the then installed. T uesday evening the new council met night of December the 31st. This was in regular session. decided Monday at the ministerial meet­ A light was ordered placed at the M ing of this city. Particulars will be an­ E. church corner, and the arc light near Noll's corner was ordered placed higher. nounced later. Mayor Wortman appointed the follow­ ing standing committees: Wavs and means—Gee, Newell and Daniels; fire Thousands Tiave Kidney Trouble and water—Jones, Burns and Gee; ac­ and Don’t Know it. counts and current expenses—Burns, in choosing a Grocer are these: Jones and Logan; health and police— How To Find Out. Logan. Daniels and Jones, streets and Fill a bottle cr common glass with your public property—Newell, Burns and Gee; water and let it s'and twenty-four hours; a Are his Goods fresh and wholesome? judiciary Daniels, Newell and Logan. t j sediment or set- Does be keep up with the Market? Several applications for positions to be ,, g ding indicates an Is he neat and clean? filled by the council were read, after r y—unhealthy condi­ which the following,were elected : Does he deal fair with all Customers? tion of the kid­ Superintendent water and light plant, neys; if it stains W 11. Sliger; treasurer, E. C Apperson, your linen it is If you find he is all 'this and more, he will do to tie to. collector, Miss Stella Fatty; street com­ evidence of kid­ We aim high, and are trying to fill this bill as well as all missioner. V Woodrum; surveyor, H. S. ney trouble; too others left with us. Maloney ; chief engineer, T. N. Baker. frequent desire to Election of city attorney was deferred pass it or pain in Come and see us. to a future meeting. the back is also <•11 motion the committee on wavs and convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­ means was instructed to prepare an esti­ der are out of order. mate of t lie am >unt of money necessary What to Do. to raise bv taxation to run the city the There Is comfort in the knowledge so : ~ • ¿c -r - ie st ensuing year. often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Re t, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the Columbia!« School Noir«. back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part I x.iminations are the main topic now. of the urinary passage. . I It corrects inability " Some of the bovs qre advocating or <0 hold water and scalding pain in passing gani/11 g a football team but thev have ! “• or b,d effec,s following use of liquor, wine or beer, an 1 overcomes that unpleasant not done so yet. necessity of being compelled to go often The Good Old Santa Claus has made his headquarters at the old The program for the debate next Fri during the day. and to get up many times place. Our Stock of Presents is the most complete in the county, day is as follows: i* Song, society, recita during the night. The mild and thé extra- and we have put the prices so low that all can have their share. tion, Merle Nelson, es.-av, ..... 1 I.ila Wang i ordin iry effect of Swamp-Root is soon m in. minute speech, Ida Stewartson; se­ realized. It stanJs the highest for its won­ Come and get yours. Owing to an intended change in our busi­ lect reeling, C il Hoskins; recitation. 1 derful cures of the most distressing cases. ness January ¡st, we offer our stock of stationery at a great discount. Madison Savage, essav, Minnie Gallen If you ne.-J a medicine you should have the 5c Tablets at 4c; loc for 8c. tine, delmje. "Resolved, That the man best. Sold ty druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. without children should pay school tax," You may have a sample bottle of this affirmative. \\ illie Eberhard. Minnie wonderful discovery Sutherland and Kelton I'eerv negative, and a book that tells Stella Hubbard. Dana Potter ami Dow m< re about it. both sent [gj Walker. absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & n.w .- 1 s.-unp-Rnot Mrs. F W Ri dinotili is again serious­ 1 Co.. Binghamt ?n. bl. Y. When writing men­ tion reading this generous offer in this paper. ly ill. SOMETHINGS CONSIDER L. E. Walker. Santa Claus’ Headquarters SCOTT & WILLIAMS. Christmas Goods ! W liât Can I Buy for a Christmas Present ? It’s very hard to decide. I would suggest that you call and see the best hue ot Kodaks, Books, Fine Stationery, and Ebonoid Sets in the town. You can find something to suit your price. There will lx? some more of those beautiful pic­ tures on soon. Where ? At The Racket. Immense Stock of Albums, poems by noted authors, picture and story books, stereopticon views, toys, etc. Our motto, ‘ Quick sales and small profits.” \\ e Can Surely Please You.