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Safe for sale. O dei . i . A W ood . Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions, Wire fence at the Fence Works. which adhere to the membrane and decom- Fresh milk cows for sale. |x>se, causing a far more serioau trouble than On Saturday morning, Feb. 2d, I will the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry 5.4 R. O. J ones , Amity, Or. place in my north window a tine 26-incli ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs The R bportkr ami Weekly Oregonian and use that which cleanses, soothes and umbrella at $1.r>H, the price of it will be heals. Ely’s Cream Balm is Buch a remedy reduced 5c per day, except Sundays, till one vear for |2, strictly in advance and will cure catarrh or cold in the head Bold. Keep your eye on it and see who Mr. Geo. S. Miller, a druggist oi Port easily ami pleasantly. A trial size will ba gets a bargain, l-ast Saturday 1 gave a land, has taken a position with Koger’s mailed for 10 cents. All druggists Bell the 50c. size. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N.Y. lady’s while lineu hemstitched handker Bros. The Balm cures without pain, does not chief free with every stile that amounted Have you seen that new granite ware irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself to-.5c or over. 1 have about five dozen at Hodson' h . Guaranteed the best. over an irritated and angry surface, reliev of these handkerchiefs left and will give immediately the painful inflammation. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Irvine visited over ing With Ely’s Cream Balm you are armed them away on the same plan next Sat- Sunday in Portland. Mr. Irvine again usday as long as they last. Don’t forget resumed bis position in the third house against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. my grocery department, and remember at Salem on Tuesday. that you can bring me all your produce There’s a tiger loose in town. A “snap and have all your wants supplied and be Week ending Jan. 30th: Bure of gelling a square deal. When you shot” may be seen and full particulars & Farmer« learned by calling at Grange Jas H Coulee to John S Edward» see it in my ad it’s so store. lots 5 and 6 blk 76 Dundee. . $ 30 00 C. C. MURTON. U S to Hobt Thread!, ne qr sec 12 Wiliiam Scott, father of Pat t Jr 6 ......................................... Vardeman Scott, died at I lie home of LOCAL NEWS. the latter near Rickreall on Monday U 8 to Bartholomaus Dobmeier Pat se qr sec 12-2-6........................... morning, at the age of 77 years. Burial Scott & Williams, Griesen’s old stand. was made at Hopewell on Tuesday, at 3 Win Klaetsch and wf to T F Good rich 22.53 a t 5 r 3....................... 750 00 Keep your eye on the St. Charles store. p. m. A 1’Oliver to Jennie' Remington Members of the O. F. K. A. should-not Hardy Ballinger has baen quite Bick lots 7, 8 au<l 9 and n hf lots 13, forget the meeting of that association on the past week with tonsilitis. 14 and 15 blk 55 Edwards add Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 10 a. tn. If you are Photo mounts cut to any size you wish to Newberg................................. 4°° 00 not there don ’ t growl after it ’ s over if at this office, and for sale cheaper than some of the things done do not suit you. Chas Bremmer and wf to John C the cheapest. Little, 77.28 a pt Samuel Laugh Eugene Leoper, formerly of this place, John Hendricks of Carlton was in the lin d 1 c t 2 r 4 ............................ 3,800 who has been in the Kansas state hos Sarali E Bynum and liusb to W R city on Monday. pital at Topeka, writes this office that Morris, 23 a lot 4 sec 3-3-5 ....... to 00 C. F. Daniels carries a stock of flour, the treatment there cured him of epilep feed and baled hay, and wells as cheap as sy, and he has returned to his home at McMinnville National Bank to J A and V7 L Derby, n hf of lots 7 the same can be bought anywhere in the Diller, Neb. and 8 blk 8 original town of Me 850 00 valley. Rev. Geo. W. Fender will occupy his County Supt. Starr of Polk county was pulpit next Simday. The following Mon Marion McMillen and wf to T A Shelton and wf, 20.07 a pt Jesse the guest of Supt. Littlefield a portion of day he will goto Eugene to assist in re Henderson d 1 c t 4 r 4 750 00 last week. vival services, and will be absent about W Hobbs and wf to E T Isham J The souvenir dishes, cups, plates, etc., two weeks. During that time his pulpit lots 169 and 170 Dayton............ 25 00 of the college, high school and court will be supplied by other ministers. Martha A and Frank W Redmond house at the Grange store are something F. E. Rogers left on Monday for to Margaret I Holuian lots 1 and new and novel Klamath Falls, for the purpose of inves 2 blk 2 Rowlaud's add to McM, The entire family of S. A. Manning tigating a drugstore offered for sale. It also s hf lots 7 and 8 blk 4 sec has been ill the past week, but are now is understood that should he purchase ond college add to McM.......... 1 00 the store it will be managed by Mr. T. F W Sitton, sheriff, to Alliance reported as better. H. Rogers. He will be absent a week or Trust Co 480 a pt Sylvanus and I have money to loan on farm prop ten days. Nancy Moor dl c t a r 3 ....... 25 00 erty at good terms. Parties wishing to Mrs. Naomi Comer, mother of Miss Mahala Cozine to C A Howe, lot 4 borrow, call and see me. Cora Comer, of the McMinnville public blk 3 Fir Grove subdiv of S Co R. L. C onner . schools, died at her home in Newberg, zine die..................................... 150 00 M. E. Holmes, J. L. Ladd and A. Shel Jan. 23d, at the age of 69 years. The W H Lewis and wf to B G Rosen- don were Amity visitors at the county Newberg Graphic says of her: “The de krans, 58 a pt W G Buffum d 1 c seat on Monday. ceased was a devoted wife ami mother t 5 r 4........................................... 1 00 The Workmen lodge of Carlton, in and never tired of doing little acts of Walter A Hunt ct ux to Tennessee connection with the Degree of Honor, kindness to those about her. She was a Faulconer, 72 a pt A B Faulco- held their annual duck supper last night, devoted Christian, and in her death the ner d 1 c t 5 r 6.......................... 500 00 anti gave a program of entertainment. Friends church loses a loyal member.” O D Scott and wf to Z E Perkins Grand Master Feeney was expected to be 80 46 a pt Henry Warren diet The item last week to the effect that present. 5 r 5 also lot 1 sec 36 and lot 4 the dam at Meadow Lake had gone out, sec 35 in 14 r 5 ......................... 2,350 G. K. Hamilton, who came to Mc seems to have been an exaggerated re Minnville last summer from the Dakotas, port. The only work of the freshet was Peter Jensen and wf to Hans F Nelson, 85 a in sec 14-5 5 ......... 4,500 sees great possibilities for this section of the taking out of about six feet of water Hans F Nelson to Peter Jensen by the removal of puncheon boards the country, lie lielieves that a canning and wife 158.91 apt Samuel Kin and evaporating plant would pay in this placed at the top of the dam. Repairs ney d 1 c... . . .............................. 4,000 can easily be made, and Mr. Miller, the city, and he is investigating the field. new proprietor, says he will start his A ('on vi firing Answer. Mrs. W. A. Lindsey received a few mill in a few days. days ago, from one of her lady friends of “I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon’s drug While riding over the Watt hills re- the far north, a copy of the Christmas store one, evening,” says Wesley Nelson, cently, R. O. Jones shot 11 tine gray number of the daily Klondike Nugget, of Hamilton, (la., ‘‘and he asked me to eagle. Its wings, when Bpread, meas published at Dawson, Yukon territory. try Chamberlain’s pain balm for rheu The paper is illustrated quite liberally, ured six feet seven inches from tip to tip. matism with which I had suffered for a Mrs. 8. T. Likens will mount it, and it with views of Dawson’s business institu longtime. 1 told him I bad no faith in tions, and is prized very highly by Mrs will then lie placed on exhibition, Thin any medicine as they all failed. He said: species of the eagle family is very bad Lindsey, because it brings back pleasant ‘Well, if Chamberlain’s pain balm does recollections of her last summer’s visit to about killing young lambs, and as Mr. not help you, you need not pay for it.’ I pas- Jones has a large number of sheep the land of the midnight snn. took a bottle of it home and used it ac tured in these hills, he thinks he secured cording to the directions and in one week a prize. 1 whs cured, and have not since been Rev. R. W. King has tendered his troubled with rheumatism.” Sold by resignation as pastor of the Baptist lloworth. church in thiscity, and goes this week to Baker City to enter upon the work of an Advertised l.ellers. evangelist His farewell sermon will be The follow ing letters remain uncalled preached on the last Sunday in Febru for in the Mr Minnville postoffice Jan ary. Mr. King came to McMinnville in uary 28, 1901 : April, 1897, and has l>een a faithful ami Mrs. Eliza Bird, Miss May Brooks, earnest pastor. Over one hundred mem Mrs. Mary Colburn, Micheál Fecker, W. bers have Ireen added during his pastor C. Hudson, .lames B. Hutchings, II. Mil ate, and besides this handsome monu ler, Mrs. Lion l’outts, Edward Roberts, ment to his lalior. there is the additional G W. Stewart, Albert Young, Wm. one of the beautiful Baptist church, in Wilks, McClellaq Wilson. The most beautiful thing in the planning and construction of which J ames M c C ain , F. M. the world is the baby, all lie had much to do. Negotiations for his successor have yet to be made. Ol l< (II liHINfi MKT dimples and joy. The most At the council meeting held on Mon We have s¡»ecinl arrangement« with pitiful thing is that same baby, day night the office of mayor was de the following leading publication«, clared vacant, it being evident that G thin and in pain. And the C. Carl had not resided in the city a suf whereby we are able to otter them in i connection with our own at exceedingly mother does not know that a ticient length of time to make his elec low rates, a« follow« : The R kportkr and tion legal. The other olfieers elected took Weekly Inter Ocean... ..... .... ..................... ..SI.35 little fat makes all the differ- their seats and C. J. Edwards was elect Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly... 1.25 ed mayor. A thirteen mill tax was Oregonian, weekly............................................. 2.00 ence. voted .. J. C. Hodson went to Salem The Weekly New York Tribune....................... 1.60 The Tri weekly New York Tribune................ 2.00 | I )imples and joy have gone, last Saturday in company with Hon. The Oregon Teachers' Monthly ........................ 1.60 Clarence Butt and will hold down a com and left hollows and fear; the mittee clerkaliip during the session of the fat, that was comfort and legislature. Mr. Hodsin is thoroughly competent and will do good service. Mrs. color and curve-all but pity Butt and Mrs Hodson, with the chil dren, have goue to Salem this week to from a cough to consumption. and love--is gone. remain and look alter their husbands Don’t neglect a cough—take b. The little one gets no fat during the session—Newberg Graphic. Senate bill No. 45, introduced by Sen from her food. There is some ator Mulkey of Folk county, is a good thing wrong; it is either her food one, and ought to become a law. It pro vides for the conveyance of convicla and or food-mill. She has had no insane patients to the state penitentiary fat for weeks; is living on what or insane asylum bv a guard or an atten dant of the respective institutions. The she had stored in that plump bill provides that when a perM>n shall have been committed to either of these when your cold appears. The little body of hers; and that is state inetitutions the county clerk of the ” ounce of prevention ” is gone. She is starving tor fat; county from which the person is com better than years of illness. mitted, shall notify by telephone or tele it is death, be quick I “I suffered for years from a cough, bronchial graph. the superintendent of the proper • nd lun< trouble Raised blood frequently. Scotts Emulsion of Cod institution who tball immediately dis Spent years iu the Dakotas and ocher parts of west but got no relief. Returned east and Liver Oil is the fat she can patch a messenger to the point where be^in tahiw S ihlon . A few bottles com plrtelv cured me. I coauder it the greatest of the prisoner or patient it damped, and remedies. take; it will save her. HENRY T DFTCHFR. accompany him at once to the institution The genuine han thu< picture on W ’h 1. I,, ('amp A On., Br-'ters, Buffalo, N. Y. to which be has been committed. The U, take no other If you bare not tried il «end MiabttT» «'oMBtaUAptiow Curw is «old by all for free «ample, iti agreeable expense of conveying prisoners and pa driigciat» al J««.. 61.04 a ItoUla. A taste will surprtae von Vrinted guarantee goes with every battle tienta in thia manner shall be paid out f yeti are n«*t aatutled go t«» yunr druggist SCOTT A BOWNE, □(the funds appropriated for the main* an«l get your «noney bark • Chemist». 409 Pearl St., N teunnee of the two inatitntions lue bill W rut for illustrated beoh on cunsumptHie. Sent SOc. and St.OO wnhoac coal tope. S. C Wellaft Co/LeRoy, &Y. has M emergency clause. all druanists DON’T READ THIS Pity and Beauty It’s a Short Road Shiloh’s Consumption Cure J Í f i of 0 TYPHOID FEVER Is never found in Pasteur-filtered water. A few the many who are using them in the city: OREGON S horeline Ex-Mayor U S. Maloney Ex Councilman E Wright 1). I. Asbury, Editor Reporter R. Hk Stein, Cigar Factory Mayor Jacob Wortman Councilman Chas. F. Daniels McMinnville Soda Works Hotel Yamhill and U nion P acific I have just received a new invoice and am prepared to put them in O. O. HODSON DEPART Chicago- Portland Special 9:00a. iu. Atlantic Express 9 p. m. 3857 The McMinnville National Bank. Of McHINNVILLE, OREGON. P aid C apital , 150,000 S urplus and P rofits , $25,000 Spokane Flyer 6 p. m. Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility consistent with safe and prudent banking. DIRECTORS: 8 p. m. L>. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres. E.C. Apperson, Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Daily Ex Sunday 8 p. in. Saturday 10 p. m. Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. TIME SCHEDULES AKKIVK — Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kan 4:30 p. ui. sas City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. 8:40 a. ui. Worth, Omaha Kan- saa City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. 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Mr. Riis writes with simplicity, humor and vigor. 7 a. m. Tue. Thur and Sat. In the County Court of Yamhill County, Ore gon. fn the matter of the Estate of/ Geo. Lebold, deceased. \ IV] OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been this day duly appointed admin istrator oi the estate of Geo. Lebold, deceased, by the ahove court, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, as required bv law. to the undersigned, at the office of Irvine A Vinton, McMinnville, Oregon, within sir months from the date of the first publication of t this notice. Dated Jan. 2d, 1901. 3-5 I GEO. MrFARQUHAR, | Administrator of the Estate of Geo. Lebold, deceased. IRVINE <t VINTON, Att’y.« for Adm’r. | NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM EA t otice is hereby given that Ettie Palmer, as administratrix > t the estate oi Charles fal- mer, deceased, has died her final account of her administration of >aid estate iu the county Court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and said court ha* made an order setting said account with any objection thereto, if any there should be, for tinal hearing on the 5th day of March, A. D. 1901, at the hour of tert o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the county court room at the county court house at McMinnville, Yamhill county. Oregon. Now. therefore, all persons interested in said estate are hereby notified and required to ap pear at said time and place and show cause, If any there be, why said final account should not be allowed and approved, said estaU- forever and finally settled, and said administratrix dis charged and her bondsmen exonerated. Dated this January _*5th, A. D. 1901. ETTIE EALMSR, Administratrix of said Estate. F. W. FENTON. Att’y for Estate. N 9OITRCRN CALIFORNIA Notable among the pleasures afforded by the Shasta route is the winter trip to southern California and Arizona. Re newed acquaintance with thia section Published on Thursday and known for nearly will ever develop frezh points of interest sixty years in every part of the United States as a-National Family Newspaper of the highest I and added souicea of enjoyment, under class, for farmer« and villagers It contains its sunny skies, in the variety of its in all the most important general news of The dustries, in its prolific vegetation and Daily Tribune up to hour of going to press, an among its num her leas resorts of mount Agricultural Department of the highest order, The two has entertaining reading for every member of ain. shore, valley and plain the family, old and young. 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