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Steamer Bonita LOCAL NEWS, Leaves McMinnville for Portland and way landing* Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning* at 6 :< j 0 Arrives troiu Portland on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 p. nr Fare, round trip, >1.50. Freight at lowest tMU-s. L. I*. HOSFORD, Master. PHYSICIANS £OOK & CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. 'S - ' Rooms iu Jacobson Block, McM INN VII.LK, I J - . . OREGON. C. MICHAUX, H. D., Physician and Surgeon, M c M innville , O regon . Office in Union Block. ATTORNEY. [^ L. CONNER, Attorney and Notary Public Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block. MciTinnville, ■ Oregon BICYCLE REPAIRER S. ROSCOE, J UMBRELLAS Re-covered aud Repaired Full line of repairs and all repair work done in the best style. South side Third Street near B. MEAT MARKETS p STREET MEAT MARKET, Reynolds & Powell, Prop’s. 1. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all kinds constantly In stock. Cash paid for hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds of fat stock. yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds G. A. Wright, dentist. Bob Linn. Everybody knows Bob Linn. Carl 1*. Fuchs made a businesas trip to Dallas last week Wall paper at cut prices. Must be Bold. Call and see Hodson. Farm for sale—166 acres adjoining town. Inquire at this office. Mrs. A. N. Martin has been seriously ill during a portion of the week. Bob Linn, the harness maker, has charge of Manning’s harness shop. Call and Bee him and get acquainted. D. P. Trullinger lias put his new flour ing mill at North Yamhill into successful operation. Notwithstanding all that has been said and done the best intrinsic values are to be found at the Racket store, especially in those Star 5 Star shoes. The Northern Pacific will reduce pas senger rates in Montana from four to three cents a mile the first of the year. Wm. F. Dielechneider & Bro. have an elegant assortment of cut glass and silver ware. Just the thing for Christmas gifts. The smallpox scare at Dallas and Gaston has subsided, and the people on the west side are feeling easier. One of the best assortments of Christ mas goods ever shown can be found at the Grange A Farmers store. Herbert Toney w rites his parents from Ann Arbor that lie is much pleased with the school he is attending, aud that he wouldn’t have missed going lor a 'thous and dollars. The gifts of Mrs. Leland Stanford are spokeu of in the January' Lielineator. Now for sale at Grange store. Dr. G. S, Wright will be absent from his office on the 18th, 19th and 20th of December, attending sessions of the state dental board in Portland. If in doubt as to what to make or se lect as a New Year’s present, consult the January Delineator. Now for sale at Grauge store. Will Scott paid a business visit to In dependence last week, and disposed of a number of musical instruments. Mrs. W. D. McDonald is just recover ing from an attack of typhoid- fever. Their daughter, Eflie, is about the house again after a long-continued and severe illness. G. S. Wright, dentist. B. Dresser, formerly a grocer here, wi s iu the city yesterday. No baits al the St. Charles store. All goods sold at a protit. W. C. Miller made a business trip to Portland this week. Big line of cashmere remnants just re ceived at the Racket store. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris of Oregon City visited in McMinnville this week. Fine line of mackintoshes at the Rack et store. Do not buy till you see them. For Sale—A good draft horse. Also a single buggy in good repair. 51-2 W. T. M acy . Mrs. Warren Cressv received a visit from her mother, Mrs. Uglow of Dallas, this week. Bring your best butter and fresh eggs to Wallace A Walker and get their worth in cash or mdse. Ralph Herbert and Harvey Fleehauer are home from the state of Washington, where they have been since last spring The wood air tight heater will eave the price of a stove iu one year. Hodson sells them. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright entertained a few of their friends at crokinole Wed nesday evening. Dainty refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening was spent by all. Don't forget the Dielechneider boys’ jewelry store when doing vonr Christmas shopping. The expeit accountants are still find ing discrepancies in the books. They say it is a common thing to find them in almost any comity and in almost any office. There are good reasons for this: Very few men are good book-keepers. We are paying this week 30 to 35 cts per roll for good but ter and 28 cts per des for fresh eggs. W ai . lace & W alker . Riley Shadden, the blind son of the ate T. .1. Shadden, and brother of Am mon Shadden, died at the home of the latter on Friday, Dec. 7th, aged 48 years. He had been in failing health for about a year. If you are not hungry yon are likely to became so, and you «ill do well there fore to remember the location of J. P. Williams & Son’s restaurant. On his farm near town Wm. Goffrier raised this year considerable clover seed, which he sold for $t> a bushel right at home, an<i lie thinks this beats wheat at 63 cents. Mr. Goffrier thinks this section is especially adapted to stock raising and the cultivation of grasses. We need room for our immense line of holiday and other goods. Please cal) and see the bargains we offer at the Racket store. CHICAGO STORE! Holiday |Meckcuear You see Mens’ Neckties iu all shop windows. It all looks about alike to you, don’t it? Ours is a different kind. You take a peep in our east window and see if there is not au exclusiveness about them that you’ll like. They are made by the greatest necktie house in the U. S., Cutter & Crosette, Chicago. Flowing End Imperials Wide End Trescott.s Reversible 4-in-Hands Flowing End Tecks Narrow Society Tecks Band Bows All Colors All Shapes These goods not only have a style about them that you don’t see in other lines, but they are better made, and cost no more than ordinary kinds. 400 Pairs Men’s Silk Embroidered Slippers, * IMPORTANT NOTICE I The Large Cost Sale now in Progress at the Mam moth Store of R. JACOBSON & CO. Will positively close January ist, 1901, which is only about three weeks from John Kissick, who came to this coun try last spring, and has since occupied .date. Therefore, parties in need of goods had better call at once and BARBERS the Kesterson farm near North Yamhill, investigate our Grand Bargains. does not like the country—a rare excep • tion—and advertises a sale of his effects [OGAN BROS., All our Jackets, Capes and Furs are offered from 1-3 to % less than the regu for Dec. 27th next. Stock, implements, lar Price. Clothing, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Car household effects and grain will be sold. A. H. Pape, a former business man in pets, and all our Tailor Goods are offered from 1-5 to % less the regular The first of January we expect to move McMinnville, has sold his big farm in We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim across the street in the Fenton building. West Chehalem, and bought a smaller price. to give all customers good treatment for little We want to sell all the goods we can be money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat place within one and one-half miles of ronage solicited. fore that time. Please come in and help Newberg. The reason of this Cost Sale is as previously advertised—on account of a us move them. II. M ills & SpN. A few growers still hold their hops in change in the firm. In fact, every article is now offered at manufactu Hon. John T. Gowdv is out with a pe expectation of higher prices. Offers are HARNESS rer ’s prices. tition for the Dayton postodice, and is made of 14J4''. Iu New York Pacifies said to stand a mighty good show of get gLSIA WRIGHT, were l!)}ac for. choice a few days ago. ting it. He is one of the best old men in Buyers are still active, but will not go Yours Respectfully, Manufactures and Deals in the county, and probably no one in Day above 15c notwithstanding the market ton or vicinity is worthier of an official value iu the east. R. JACOBSON & CO., McMinnville, Oregon. favor of that kind. SADDLES. BPIDl.ES. SPURS. Estes & Son have purchased especially A painful accideut befell Joseph Dra for the holiday trade a full line of rock •»nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette per last Sunday, whereby^lie lost the ers of unique design ami handsome fin Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are sight in one eye. His son was handling ish, in addition to their other stock of pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. a loaded shotgun aud the weapon was furniture, house-furnishings, etc. Also accidentally discharged, a portion of the a collection of pictures for parlor walls, DRAYMEN contents striking the elderly Mr. Draper or table. in the face. Heal Estate Transfer». Here is a rarity. Arnold Dielschneid- gROWER & SON, We make a specialty of holiday goods, er of this city has a cat that has reached Week ending Dec. 12: McHINNVILLE hence, we can suit you better than those the remarkable age, for cats, of 21 years. who carry only a few as a side line. I’he feline still catches rats and mice al Alic Robertson et al to Eunice Hibbs 35.35 a lot 3 survey 1463. . it Come ami see us. An elegant present most every day. Industry seems to pro T A Turner and wf to City of McM given away Jau. 1st, Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful long the life of cats as well as men. handling guaranteed. Collections will be made I right of way ................... ............. S cott & W illiams . monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. People living in the big bend of the . The O. R. A N. Co. will introduce Ba river south of town are petitioning for the W T Booth and wf to City of McM I right of way ................................. Notice to Creditor», nnd Notice oí varian hops and barley into Oregon. The opening of a road to lead north from Appointment oí Kxecntor. P.9 have now opened our New Millinery Store with United States imports Bavarian beer to Geo. IJerg's place to the waterworks and W S Link to City of McM right of the value of about $1,000,000 annually, on across Cosine creek to connect with I yy ® complete equipment of Ladies’ Goods. way ................................................. OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned E. C. Apperson, has been by an order of and if the hops and barley can be pro the b>at landing ami the Atlas mills. It Alic Robertson et al to Lou Howe the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, I duly appointed as executor of ti>e estate of duced and the beer manufactured here, would be a much shorter route for them 35 35 » lot 4 Co survey 1463 Annie E. Breon, deceased. Now, therefore, all it means a new industry for this country to the depot, the mill and the boat land C L Cox and wf to John Bennett persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the and keeping more money at home. s'' ing. II the road is put through it will 150 lot 18 blk 12 Whiteson.............. s tine to the undersigned at McMinnville, Ore- On Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets, Capes, Hats, I will open for business on Saturday, knock Geo. Berg’s house, orchard and Town of Lafayette to Trustees of §.»n, duly verified, within six months from the ■ite of this notice. the 15th Inst., in the Jas. Fletcher build well “ galley west. ” etc. These goods sold practically at cost, as we are I Dated this November 30th, 1900. the United Evangelical church E. C. APPERSON. Executor of said Estate. ing, with a full stock of harness, saddles, T H Smith to John G Wiesner and cleaning up a large eastern consignment of particu A commendable movement is being F. W FENTON Attorney for Estate- etc. Harness will be sold for cash, and wf lots I and 2 blk I 2d add of set on foot for the improvement of bicy larly high-grade and fine goods. 10 to 12 per cent cheaper than ever sold 900 McM College ............................... cle paths, leading into Newberg, by a The men who are directing the before in Yambill county. Repairing of system of graveling and rolling H. A. SWANSON. . .The Lafayette Lodge No 3 A F & A M work of congress are thoroughly in boots and shoes, etc. All work warran two children of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Holt to Yamhill county strip of land B- H oskins . 40 ft wd near Henry cemetery accord with the advice of the presi ted. who came down from O.aksdale, Wash On the evening of St. John's day. Dec. ington. last week, were sick when they Joel A and Julia A Bryan to A H dent's message concerning the dan ger of being tempted into making 27, a joint installation of the Masonic left home and since their arrival have Pape 20 a pt Jos Hess d 1 c t 3 r 3 1350 extravagant appropriations by the bodies in this city will be held, to which been suffering with diphtheria, but are J Meekins and wf to T J and E A Masons and tbeir families are invited. ' General Merchandise CARLTON, OR. Middaugli lot 3 blk 12 Wlyteson prosperous condition of the national M. W. Grand Master H. B. Thielsen getting »long nicely ami are considered 30 out of danger ... Acting on the advice treasury. The tempters are on hand will install the officers of Union lodge. ' M A Cox and husb to T J and E A of the city w ater committee, and F II. Middaugh lot 4 blk 13 Whiteson in the persons of those who are ask Th. III. Master J. M. Hodson will be Story, wlio were ap|s>inted to investigate y» ing for extravagant appropriations present to install the officers of Hodson the matter, the city council will at once Jas M Pugh and wf to Vandalia tahiinhiK Mi-howl Naina. for all sorts of things, but there will Council, R. A A. M., and M. E. Grand prepare for the erection of a new and Williams lots 1 and 2 blk 29 Oak the dote of the month there were 16 in Pafk add to McM ....................... 75 be no extravagance. The country is High PrieBt O. O. Hodson will install the larger reservoir on the hill north of town A great many of the pupil« have colds, Miss Akin’s room ami It in the high rich enough and prosperous enough officers of Taylor Chapter. R. A. M. I near the old one. the plans and specifica Mary F Hurley to G M Hunter I % while some are out on account of sick school. Every member of these bodies will be ' (*> acres near Newberg ................... tions of w Sich will he presented at the Here is a conundrum that the high ness. ^for liberality, but the republicans do not believe that any country is ever expected to bring a lunch basket well next council meeting The excavating Alva P Macy and wf to E W Howe Our basement is a very cold place for school was given last Tuesday, can you tilled on that evening. will be done this winter, and the reser 80 us to go at intermissions. Thia is the answer it* It is a bible character. There I.39 a pt of C Goodrich die... i ich enough or prosperous enough to Hops grown near Independence won ' voir put in next season......... On Wed C A Wallace and wf to W C place where many of the pupils catch are five points used in the comparison: justify extravagance, and no extrav the gold medal at the Paris exposition,' nesday, Marshal Woods took up Guy I, Character simply referred to, but not Arthur 1% a pt Newby and Co cold. agance will be authorized by con- The Oregon bops were placed in compe , Young, a lad of ulmut 14 years of age, on mentioned in the bible. 3, Whose death zine d 1 c’s ..................................... «5 Revs. Rose and Lindsey were visiting X press. was unlike the death of any other per- tition with every hop growing country a charge of stealing a watch »nd ten dol in the building on Wednesday afternoon. H Cooper and wf to Newberg in the world and it is a source of much lar« from the old gentleman McCully, son. 3, Whose liody never saw corrup Land Co. lots 3 and 4 and strip Miss Akin's room has some very fine tion. 4, A sample of whose winding pride to Oregon growers that the hops who live» out west of town. The boy ac 40 ft off n end lots 25 and 26 blk singers If you do not believe it come sheet is in every house. 5, The cause of grown here are the beet the world pro knowledged that he to« k the watch, but C Hobson’s add to Newberg .. 50» down some morning and watch the duces according to the rnoet competent claimed that other bo)« were implicated whose death immortalized the name of professor drill them. a modern author. The answer will be judges. This will make Oregon hops in taking the money. He was arrested F B Henry to Lafayette Lodge No. For Infants and Children. 3 A F & A M X* adjoining In a contest last month between the given next week. sought for from every quarter of the and hound over to ap|>ear at the next The Kind You Hare Alwajs Bought world more than they are at the present circuit court. For a toy of his age it, Henry cemetery ........................... 3e seventh grade and the high school as to punctuality in attendance the 7th grade A large1). Attended reception was ten* I time, »nd assure» for the product of the would seem that a binding over to the Joel A Bryan and wf to Ruby O won For each half day that all in the dered the C. P. church choir last even Bears the [ state the top price in the market» of the state reform school would be more in or- I Stater lot 13 blk 52 Edwards’ add At ing, at the church. to Newberg ................................. Ider.—Graphic. ' Signature of 50 room were present we put up a flag I world. s' South side Third St. between B and C. BARBER HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co MILLINERY ! N Special Sale Until Jan. 1st ÏO. ïL Jieive, OOOOOOOO CASTOR IA r «