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THAT new SIGN- Have you neon that new eiitn over niv door? It «imply ruye C. Murton, and it simply mean* that 1 am the sole owner of the btisineae. I tmst that the many frienda that I have made during the past year will continue the lil>eral patronage they have given me. I am making new friend* every day. If you don’t know me come in ami give me the glad hand anyhow, 1 want to know y<»n and I want you to know me. I aim Io keep a well assorted etock of general merchandise, and to sell at living rates. Keep your eye on that umbrella in my north w indow. It is being reduced 6c every day and some one is going to get a bargain. Remember, when you see it in my ad it's so. C. 0. MURTON. LOCAL NEWS. A. 8. Venen, formerly of this city, is now located at Forest Grove. .1. T. Simpson, Esq , of Sheridan, was in the city on business Wednesday. Win Scott, tnueic dealer, made a busi ness trip to Portland on Wednesday. President Boardman and daughter Faith are among the grip afflicted. Fred Thompson of Albany baa again enrolled as a student at the college. Photo mounts cut to any Bize you wish at this office, and for Hide chea|>er than the chea|>eHt. Forest Grove has a cornet band com posed of young ladies, who talk of giving a recital Feb. 22d. Mrs. Mamie Briggs of The Dalles, field worker for the Degree of Honor, will visit Yamhill lodge No. 10, tonight. Recorder J. L. Hoskins is still kept at home by illness Hie condition the first of the week was somewhat worse. Members of the O. F. R. A. should not forget the meeting of that association on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 10 a. m. If you are not there don’t growl after it’s over if some of the things done do not suit you. Mrs. A. L. McNeal of Epworth, Iowa, visited this week with her mother, Mrs. M. Williams and family, returning to Portland on Wednesday, where her chil dren are attending school. The souvenir dishes, cups, plates, etc., of the college, high school and court house at the Grange store are something new and novel F. E. Rogers did not extend his trip further than Aslrlnnd last week. He learned that the drugstore at Klamath Falls was not what he desired, and be took the back train for home. I have money to loan on farm prop erty at good terms. Parties wishing to borrow, call and see me. R L. C onner . Safe tor bale. O dell A W ood . Wire fence at the Fence Works. Freeh milk co»» for Hale. 5-4 R. 0. J oxkh , Amity, Or. Mr*. C. R. Hamblin ia viiitiug a «inter in Seattle. is destruction of lung by a growing germ, precisely as moldy cheese is destruction of cheese by a growing germ. If you kill the germ, you stop the consumption. 'I ou can or can’t, according to when you begin. o 'l ake Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil: take a little at first. It acts as a food ; it is the easi e s t food. Seems not to be food ; makes you hungry ; eating is comfortable. Yougrow strong The genuine has thin picture ou it, er. Take more; take no other. not too much ; enough is as much as you like and agrees with you. Satisfy hunger with usual food ; whatever you like and agrees with you. When you arc strong again, have recovered your strength—-the germs are dead ; you have killed them. J ment by Ely s Cream Balm, which is agree ably aromatic. It is received through th» nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur- 1 face’over which it diffuses itself. Druggists - sell the 50c. size ; Trial size by mail, 10 . cuts. Test it aud you are sure to continue the treatment. TYPHOID FEVER Is never found in Pasteur-filtered water, A few of the many who are using them in the city: Aniiounccineiit. Have yon Been that new granite ware To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids at Hodson’*. Guaranteed the beat. I into the nasal passages for eatarrhal truu- There’s a tiger loose in town. A “snap I bit», the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in shot” may lie seen and full particular« liquid form, whu-b will be km>w;n as Ely s learned by calling at Grange A Farmer« Liquid Cream Balm. ’ I’rice including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by store. mail" The liquid form embodies the med James Reid, one of the progressive icinal properties of the solid preparation. and successful farmers of this county, is putting in 13,00'J tile on bis farm east of ID-ill I.«líale Transferís. town. The tile are from the Taylor A Week ending Feb. 6tli: Heath factory. Mr. Reid »ill doubtless get some good results from thia stroke of M A Redmond and hush to M I Holman, lots I and 2 blk 2 Row enterprise land'« add to McM and s lif lots C. F. Daniels carries a stock of flour, 7 and 8 blk 4 2d college add to feed and baled hay, and sells as cheap as McM ............ ,..................... $ 1 00 the same can be bought anywhere in the Hattie L and Geo Rail to C Bil valley. lington lots 1 aud 6 blk 42 Laf Mrs. Wm. Jones, who lived on the ayette ....... ,........................ 200 Wortman farm near Carlton, died last Martha Young to Emily F Ruck Friday after an illness of one month man, 1 a part D D Deskins <1 1 c from typhoid fever, which later devel t 3 r 2................................................ 300 oped into rheumatic fever. She was 25 II M Roberts to Mrs S A Roberts years old, and leaves a husband and two 60 a pt n hf J S Johnson d 1 c t 3 young children, one an infant of four r 4............ 1000 months. Burial was made at Carlton on Cora M Kay and liusb to W S Monday. Wright lots 2 and 7 blk 15 orig Wm. Merriman, who has been station inal site of McM............................ 1000 agent at this place over a year past, has R W and S J Lancefield to J D been fortunate to secure a better posi Dickey, 22.30 apt Solomon Eads tion, a no less important place than the d 1 c t 5 r 6 ............................... 500 Salem station. This means a salary of Alvira L Smith et al to L A Cor *125 per month, which is *50 increase. nell, lot 5 blk 12 H & L add to He left here on Tuesday, to enter upon Newberg *........ ’.............................. 300 his new work. His successor at this G M Hunter and wf to Malvena place is Mr. T. J. Belts, who will be as Yelvington, I1, a pt J II Hess d sisted by Joseph Brownlee. Mr. Merri 1 c....................... 275 man’s family, who have been visiting at Union Savings & Loan Assn to Co Salem, will return to McMinnville before operative Investment Co, lot 5 moving to their new home. blk 12 A B Faulconer’s 1st add to Sheridan .................................. 10 Fred Post, who lives on the island in the Willamette, was in town Saturday, Union Savings & Loan Assn to Cooperative Investment Co, lots ami told us that during the big freshet 11, 12 and 13 blk 5 Bibee’s add tie was surrounded by water, and it was to Sheridan .................................. 10 necessary to cross a channel ten feet deep in order to get out to mainland. Union Savings &. Loan Assn to Cooperative Investment Co lots His orchard was flooded so that he could I, 2, 7 and 8 blk 2 VanOstrum’s ride all over it in his boat. Fortunately add to Sheridan...................... 10 hie residence, dryer anil other buildings were not reached by about three or four Ed Hendricks to L J Gregerson bond for deed to 94 a in t 2 and feet Notwithstanding all this, Mr. Post says he slept pretty well. 3 r 4 .............................. 34°° Rudolph M Wardle to W M War Columbus School stole*. dien hf lot 1 blk 15 Rowland's We are having reviews this week. add to McM . . .... ............ 150 Many of our sick pupils have resumed A E Barker and wf to Arthur Mc- l’hillips 91.52 a t 4 r 4................ 3660 their studies. This week ends five months of school. A M Hoffman and wf to S B and Lima M Cunningham lots 11 It will not be long until vacation comes and 12 blk 17 Whiteson.............. 150 again. G J Bryan and wf to C E Baker Ji The literary society had a special a t 3 r 3............................. 10 meeting Monday afternoon and elected the following officers for the next two A Convincing Answer. months: President, Miss Christa Sei- "I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon’s drug ters; vice president, Vernon Derby; sec store one evening,” says Wesley Nelson, retary, Hardy Ballinger; Treasurer, Miss of Hamilton, Gn., "and lie asked me to Ida Stewartson. try Chamberlain's pain balm for rheu Mrs. Elizabeth A. Stephens, who died at Goldandnle, Wash., Jan. 22d, aged 81 -------- —»•«---------- years, lived near Sheridan for 35 years, Cook Ni-liool Note«. and was the mother of Ira D. Stephens, Miss Cora Comer is teaching again. lumberman of this county, and Mrs. Examinations began Tuesday, after Martha Whitmer of Bellevue. She was another month of hard study. a great aunt of the Misses Patty of this Miss ClRra Irvine is substituting for city. Miss Dotha Daniels, who is quite ill. Consumption ' Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat matism with which I had suffered for a longtime. 1 told him I had no faith in any medicine as they all failed. He said: 'Well, if Chamberlain’s pain balm does not help ion, you need not pay tor it.' J took a bottle of it home and used it ac cording to the directionsand in one week When speaking of the society at the Cook school, please indicate such as troubled with rheumatism.” Sold by the “Ben Franklin Society,” as that is Howorth. the name adopted by the committee. Edward Fuller, a member of the South On last Friday evening nearly the en ern Pacific bridge gang, had the fore tire eighth grade visited the college ob finger of his right hand badly mashed servatory and looked at the moon. As Monday while aHsisting in hanging one aTesult the girls unconsciously fell in of the new heavy doors in the company’« love with the man they beheld, notwith warehouse. He got his finger jammed standing the cold cheek he turned to between the door and the wall, tearing them. the nail off and bruising the finger terri The program for Friday, Feb. 15th, is bly. Independence West Side. as follows: Song, society; recitation, Florence Simms; select reading, Villa Brown; recitation, Truman Northup; select reading, Erwick Harbaugh, solo, Cecil Peckham; extempore speeches, se lected by the president; debate, "Re solved, That the United States senator should be selected by the direct vote of the people;" affirmative, Eddie Suther land, Willie Stout. Marie Irvine; nega tive, Ralph Martin, John Maloney, Ju lia Olds. A Truth lit n Nutahell. Spokane Flyer 6 p. m. Of McHINNVILLE, OREGON. S urplus and P rofits , 125,000 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. 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J • WSft B • Price of Daily by mail . ............. $4 00 per year Price of Sunday by mail............... *2 00 per year Daily and Sunday by mail................. $o 00 per year 9 MB • • ’ ’ ' ------------- *— X • ••••••••••••••••••••••••*• aa«•eaaaaoaaaaaa • In the County Court of Yamhill County, Ore gon. in the matter of the Estate off Geo. Lebold, deceased. t WJOTK’E is hereby given that the undersigned has been this day duly appointed admin istrator of the estate of Geo. J.vbold, deceased, by the above 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 theotlice or Irvine Vinton. McMinnville, Oregon, within si> months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated Jan. 2d, 1901. 3-5 GEO. Mi FARQUHAR, Administrator of the Estate of Guo. Lebold, deceased. IRVINE A VINTON, Att’ys for Adm’r. NOTICE OF FIN Al. KETTLK.MEKT. OTICE it hereby given thut Ettie Palmer, as administratrix of the estate of Charles Pal N mer, deceased, has filed her final account other administration of said estate in the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, and said court ba«« made an order setting said account with any objection thereto, if any there should be, for final hearing on the 5th day of March, A. D. 1901, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the county court nxun 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 til said time and place an<l show cause, if any there be, why saiu final account should not be allowed and approved, said estate forever and finally settled, and said administratrix dis charged and her bondsmen exonerated. Dated this January 25th. A. D r.MH. Published Monday. Wednesday and Friday, is • ETTIE PALMER, in reality a fine, fresh, every-other-day Daily, Administratrix of said Estate F. W. FENTON, Att’y for Estate. giving the latest news on days of issue, and covering news ex the other three It contains all important foreign cable news which appears in The Daily Tribune of the same date, also Do mestic and Foreign Correspondence. Short Sto ^V"0TICE is hereby given that the undersigned ¡i«« ;ulliiiiii'ii h iHx of the estate of P. P. ries. Elegant Half tone Illustrations, Humorous Gates, deceased, has tiled her final account of Items, Industrial information, Fashion Notes, her administration upon said estate in the coun • Agricultural Matters and Comprehensive and ty court of Yamhill eounty, Oregon and that said court has net the 8th day ot Mar« h, A. 1». reliable Financial and Market reports. Regular 1001. at the hour ot ten o’clock in the ivrenoon subacriptioukprice, H -0 per year. We furnish of said day, as the time and county court room it with The Reporter for 12 per year. at the county court house at McMinnville, Yam hill • ouiity. Ur« gon. as the place for the final Published on Thursday and known for nearly hearing of >ai<] final account, together with any and sixty years in every part of the United States as be. allobjeciions thereto, if any there shouln a National Family Newspaper of the highest Now therefore, all persons are hereby notified class, for farmers and villagers. It contains and required to appear at said time and place ami »how cause, if any there should be. why all the most important general news of The said final account should not be allowed ami Daily Tribune upto hour of going to press, an approved. «ai«l estate finally mttled, said nd- Agricultural Department of fhc highest order, n.uiistratrix discharged, ami her bondsmen ex hat entertaining reading for every member of onerated . Dated this February 6th. A. D. 19f'l. the family, old and young. Market Reports ELLA I METZGER, Administratrix of said Estate. which are accepted as authority by farmer* and F. U . FENTON. Attorney for Estate. s-5 country men’bants, and is chan, up to date, in teresting and instructive. Regular subscription Ol H <1.1 UBIM. 1.1 ST price, fl per t ear. We furnish it with The R< porter for fl 50 per year. The Reporter and I nter Ocean one year1 for $1.30. York will heal and strengthen the lungs, cure cold and stop the T ri-Weekly cough. \ DEPART Chicago- Portland Spmial 9:00 a. iu . The McMinnville National Bank. Shiloh’s j Consumption Cure Necu Thirteen mills school tax voted last Saturday ill the Hillsboro district added I to the levy already ordered make an ’ even fifty mills or five per cent that is to ' make us groan this year. At first it was j thought some consolution might be ob tained by boasting that our levy is the largest ever laid in the state for school purposes, but this cannot be done since j “I coughed for year« — had hrmorTharr« Doctors said 1 was in last stage of consunq- 15 and 20 mills have frequently been col , tkui. Had given up all hope I finally trit d S hiloh and it cured me completely. Am lected while one district is named when ! today in perfect health.” MR*- FLO KF NUK DREW. 45 mills was the aelf-impoaed burden. I East Oakland, Cel. The tax laid here last Saturday added to Rhllob ’a ion Cure by all money received from county and state j druggist* at “.»«•. ..Uu, *• i'O is iv aold bottle. A |»rint»«d gnarn . f. <» goes with every bottle. will enable the school board to pay one : f yon are no: «tiwii.it g«» to your «lrtu;i(i*t *1,000 bond and maintain a nine months and get you. mnoev back. Write for illiKtr it< d ba»lt on consumption. Sen school. The mistake the school board without coat tu > > u. S. C. Wells A Co., L«Koy, N.Y made ten years ago was in not laving a| heavier building tax with which to fottii liliiiinhl rainr's Noi ire e»l I pp «»i iii- a sinking fund, thus allowing the pay me nh ment of the bonds when due. The bond ing of districts and municipalities for im- I ’OTI<'F is hereby given that the undrrMgned. R 1 Eaton, ha»« I hm - h duly Np|M»inte«l by provements to be paid by future genera the County Court of the State of Oiev«»n, for the utini'iran tu th the will ttons while very fine in theory, does not County t bib.'. •inn'\<d of the eMftteut Ma gni. •INUI Itu- work well in practice, for the plasters be ton. ileceiiM’d, and has duly uualinvd ns ouch administrator come due lie fore we are all dead. Our If you have not tried it, send Ad persons having claims against Mid estate for free sample, its agreeable faces are wreathed in that sickly grin, are herrbv notified and required to present the same«luly verified ami with proper toucher* to taste will surprise you. for we have not only had the interest to , said administrator at the law office of John ,1. r Kaq.. McMinnville, Oregon, within aix keep up but have the principal to pay in Spenc SCOTT A BOWNE, months from the date of this notice Chemists, Dated February 6, V.ail. *5 addition. Improvement debts are not R I BATON. 409 Pearl St., New York. paid when bonds are issued. They are Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Wat- •on Burton deceased 6Oc. and $1.00; all druggists. but shifted.—Hillsboro Independent. Dateoi first publication February S. 1901. I Atlantic Express 9 p. m. P aid C apital , $50,000 P acific A» union I have just received a new invoice and am prepared to put them in O. O. HODSON. Sore Lungs mean weakened lungs — all caused by a cold and cough Weak lungs sooner or latei mean consumption. OREGON S hortline Ex-Mayor H S. Maloney Ex Councilman E Wright J). I. Asbury, Editor Reporter R. Ekstein, Cigar Factory Tribune Necu York WEEKLY Tribune SIND ALL ORDERS ÏÜ THE REPORTER McMlNNVILLE. OREGON Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year We have special arrangements with the following leatling publications, whereby we are able to offer them io connection with our own at exceedingly low rates, as follows: The K kporter and Weekly Inter Orean.... . .......... .......... ......... si.35 Rural Northwest. Portland, x uii mouthly... 1.25 Oregonian, weekly....^.................. j.ue The W eekly New Turk Tribune................. .... The Tri-weekly New York Tribune 200 The Oregon Teacher»' Monthly____ .1.«