The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, February 15, 1901, Image 8

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Safe for sale.
A SMflbü FIRE.
Last Sunday evening something got
wrong with the gas pi|>ea in the story
above my store, and what might have
been a serious fire was avoided by the
heroic tjiforts of one of McMinnville s
bravo young men, and fortunately I am
not burned unt, but am still doing busi­
ness at the old stand, selling merchan­
dise as low us ever. The best way to
save money is to make your purchases
where you get the most value for each
dollar. When you buy an article from
me that article is just what I say it is, it
will be worth all you pay for it. When
you see it in my ad it’s so.
C. C. MURTON.
LOCAL NEWS.
Elder Lindsey gave a series of lectures
at the Christian church in Independence
last week.
Spring house cleaning has been going
on in Wright’s lodge hall. The carpet
has been cleaned and the walls are to be
kalsoniined.
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Photo mounts cut to any size you wish
at this office, and for sale cheaper than
the cheapest.
The barbershop of Logan Bros, will be
closed on Sunday, hereafter, in compli­
ance with the law.
F. W. Spenffer spent a number of days
in Portland on business the past week.
J. W. Ballinger has been assisting in
the implement business of Mr. Spencer.
The souvenir dishes, cups, plates, etc.,
of the college, high school and court
house at the Grange store are something
new and novel.
G. M. Allen of Amity was transacting
business in the county seat early on
Monday morning. lie gave this office a
pleasant chut about crops and politics.
I have money to loan on farm prop­
erty at good terms.
Parties wishing to
borrow, call and see me.
R. L. C onner .
Sherman Wallace, of the college, occu­
pied the pulpit of the Baptist church in
Corvallis last Sunday, preaching two ser­
mons.
C. F. Daniels carries a stock of flour,
feed and baled bay, and sells as cheap as
the same can be bought anywhere in the
valley.
Scott Wright will soon erect a good
sized building on his newly-bought prem­
ises near the Secular hall for the occu­
pancy of his soda works, The large
amount of wood now piled on the lots
will have to be removed.
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Freeh milk cows for gale.
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K. O. J ones , Amity, fir.
Have you seen that new granite ware
at Hodson’s. Guaranteed the beet.
There’s a tiger loose in town. A “snap
shot" tiiuy be seen and full particulars
learned by calling at Grange A Fariuerr
store.
David Nayberger, of the firm of R. Ja­
cobson A Co., who is in the cast buying
goods, will extend hie trip to Europe be­
fore returning. His parents live near
Berlin, and he will visit them a number
of weeks, returning probably about the
middle of next April.
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You have used all
sorts of cough reme­ I
dies hut it does not !
yield; it is too deep i
seated. It may wear I
itself out in time, but I
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it is more liable to
produce la grippe,
pneumonia or a seri­
ous throat affection.
You need something
that will give you
strength and build
up the body.
will do this when everything
else fails. There is no doubt
about it.
It nourishes,
strengthens, builds up and
makes the body strong and
healthy, not only to throw
off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
further attacks.
If you arc
run down or emaciated you
should certainly take this
nourishing food medicine.
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Mayor Jacob Wortman
Councilman Chas F. Daniels
McMinnville Soda Works
Hotel Yamhill
Ex-Mayor II S. Maloney
Ex Councilman E Wright
I). I. Asbury, Editor Reporter
R. Ekstein, Cigar Factory
I have just received a new invoice and am prepared
to put them in.
Q Q. HODSON.
P aid C apital , >50,000
Rev Lockhart went down to Portland
the first of the week for a few days.
Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility
consistent with safe and prudent banking.
DIRECTORS:
Rev. Lockhart preached in Dayton at
11 a. m. and at Webfoot at night on, last
Sunday.
County Commiuioners
Mrs. Ella Metzger came down from
Dallas on Thursday morning and went
on to McMinnville to wait on her moth­
er, Mrs. Hoberg, who is not so well of
late.
Mrs. C. Bird and son returned to Port­
land on Tuesday morning, after about a
week's visit a ith her grandmother,
Grandma Carey, who has about recov­
ered from her late illness. She is weak
yet.
A 1 011» luring Answer.
«»hiioh'a ( dnsiimptlon ( lire la »old by al
druggi*ta at
AOr. 01.00 a bottle.
A
nrintMi Kittratitre
with every bottle
It you are nut aatlatle«! »•» to your <lru<*iai
kih I ret your money bask.
Writ« for ill«« rated
oa con* uta pi > cm. S«c
tritbvui voai t« you, S» C, W«ito A Co., LcRoy, N.Y
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. 8:40 a. m.
Worth, Omaha. Kan-
sas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and East.
Walla Walla, Lewiston
Spokane. Minneapo­
lis, St. Paul, Duluth,
Milwaukee, Chicago
and East.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
All Hailing dales sub­
ject to change.
For San Francisco—
Sail every 5 days.
Daily Ex.
Sunday
8p.m.
Saturday
10 p. m.
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7 a. m.
4 p. Ill.
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Sunday
Columbia River 5tmrs
To Astoria and Way-
Landings.
Willamette River.
6 a. m.
p. m.
City. Newberg, 4:30 Ex.
Ex Sunday Oregon
Salem Independence
Sunday
and Way-Landings.
A fire alarm was put in a few days ago
which rallied the town in a few minutes.
The roof of the house of Mr. Travilla
was on fire, but it was soon put out.
“I have received so much benefit from it, tha
1 «<«rax« ie<<<tnmend Shiloh « tor cough«
throat, broachtai and lung trouble.”
CHAS. \ AN DE RCA R. Waterlord, N. Y.
ARRIVE
Salt Lake, Denver. Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kan­ 4:30 p. m.
sas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and East.
8 p. m.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Rev. Guy Phelps and wife of Sodaville
did not arrive on Saturday as was ex-
FEBRUARY TERM.
pected.
Roads and Bridges—
Dr. Poppleton came up from Portland
CT Long.......................................
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Saturday night and returned Monday
W Long .......................................
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morning.
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Wm Etkerton..............................
Miss Cecil Olds of the Dallas school G W Agee.....................................
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has returned home for a stay, to recruit V Latham ...................................
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in health.
Chas Chapin................................
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Mr. and Mrs. Gilkey were in town on W L Davis.....................................
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last Sunday and visited with J. M. Bel­ C W Babcock..............................
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cher and family.
G W Noe.......................................
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S G. Dorris and son Albert started W R Morris................................
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back to Arlington on last Saturday, after T J Stimson...................................
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N G Russell................................
about a week’s visit here.
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Dr. Bittner of Portland preached in L L Bockes .................................
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the M. E. church to good audiences on D M Kirby...................................
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Thursday and Friday nights.
W F Weston................................
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Wm. O’Connor returned from the
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John and D S Stults.................
ranch near Silverton on last Monday,
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David Lino................................
after about a month’s stay.
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Joe Lino................................ ..
Elder C. C. Poling and wife returned Alvin Courteinan .................
6
to Dallas the middle of last week, after Edward Petit............................
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doing some grand preaching here.
Andrew Jetliies........................
6
P. P. Olds and wife returned from Henry Petit...............................
Portland after a three weeks’ visit down Pross LaChance........................
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there. They report a good time.
J Sorensou............. ..................... ......... 3
Miss Alda Goheen of McMinnville was C C Barker. ............................ ......... 2
over and attended church last Sunday, Hugh Langley........................ ......... 2
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J II Jones
and visited with Miss Mary O’Conner.
Hobt Johnson ..
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Rev. A. A. Winters preached here to a
J C Sholtz............................................... 5
large audience at ria. in. last Sunday,
R L Bewley.............................. .
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at Newberg at 3 p. m. and back here for
Wm Tlifitnas............................ ......... 50
night.
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Spanlding Lumber Co...........
J. H. Olds has bought the house and
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Ed Penningtou....................
two lots just opposite their hotel on
Davis Gilbert..................... . . ......... 3
the next block east, from Mrs. L. Harris
Chas Taylor................................ ......... 3
of Forest Grove.
Levi Poe....................................... ......... 3
cures coughs and colds at
We don’t mean that it
relieves you for a little while
—it cures. It has been doing
this for half a century. It has
saved hundreds of thousands
of lives. It will save yours il
you give it a chance.
S urplus and P rofits . >25,000
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
Sirs. Alex Westerfield and children of
Arlington, came to town Saturday night.
Shiloh's
Consumption
Cure
TIME SCHEDULES
DEPART
Spokane
Flyer
6 p. m.
Of McfllNNVILLE, OREGON.
Bible readings continue through the
week at 3 p. m.
"1 hobbled into Mr. Blackmon’s drug
store one evening, says Wesley Nelson,
of Hamilton, Ga., and he asked me to
try Chamberlain's pain balm for rheu­
matism with which I had puttered for a
long time. I told him I had no faith in
any medicine as they all failed. He said:
'Well, if Chamberlain's pain balm does
AMITY.
not help yon, you need not pay for it.’ 1
After a month of dry weather the gen­ took a bottle of it home and used it ac­
cording to the directions and in one week
tle Oregon rain is again falling.
I was cured, and have not since been
Geo. Rea is back front eastern Oregon,
troubled with rheumatism." Sold by
where he has been for some time.
Howorth.
The members of the Methodist church
are building a bam at the parsonage.
The R epoktfr and Weekly Oregonian
Arie Watt has moved from McMinn­ orv vear for $2. etrictly in advance
ville into the Walter Cook house north
of town.
We have special arrangements with
the following
leading publications,
whereby we are able to offer them in
connection with our own at exceedingly
low rates, as follows: The R kpowtkr and
Weekly Inter Ocean ....................................... fl 35
Rural Northwest. Portland, semi monthly . 1 .25
Oregonian, weekly ............ ............
The Weekly New York Tribune ....
l.M
The Tri weekly New York Tribune
4l. Loui«Globe-Democrat, semi weekly. ....... 1.7%
Son Franciaco Examiner, weekly............... 215
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and U nion P acific
Atlantic
Express
9 p. m.
Mr. Exon of Dayton came up and
preached in the M. E. church at 11 a. m.
last Sunday.
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I. At A VETTE.
Mrs. Mamie Wagley Briggs, of the ex­
tension board of the Degree of Honor,
met with the local lodge last Friday even­
ing, and gave them a fine address in re­
gard to the work being done. She is
very loyal in allegiance to the parent or­
der, the A. O. U. W., and very enthuei
Mtic in her work. She hopes to see 2,tMX>
members by the time of the next meeting
of the grand lodge, and if these are se­
cured it will raise the amount of the
beneficiary from one to two thousand
dollars. Mrs. Briggs remained in this
city over Sunday, and is fond of McMinn­
ville, as it was her home at one time.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
L. I. Brooks had a narrow tire wagon
and concluded that a wide tire was de
sirable. He has the latter now, and it
cost but little. He bad a tire of steel
binder tire and boiler iron, nine inches
wide bolted on the outside of the narrow
tires of his wagon. Instead of w elding the
tires they are riveted, and can be re­
moved if desired. James Phillips of
Corvallis, did the work, charging from
|9 to >12 according to the amount of ma­
terial furnished. Mr. Brooks considers
the scheme a great success. Straw can
be hauled from the stack through a field
of last year spring’s clover seeding with­
out cutting up the land
In passing
loaded over the fields or soft pasture
lands, the wagon leaves no damage what­
ever.—Corvallis Times.
OREGON
S hortline
Chicago-
Portland
Special
9:00 a. in.
The McMinnville National Bank.
The Woodmen and circle of this place
will hold a public entertainment at the
hall on the evening of the list of this
month. Thev are preparing for a gen-
eral good time.
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Is never found in Pasteur-filtered water. A few of $
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the many who are using them in the city:
P. A. Bates is making improvements
in wire fencing.
Mrs. Maud Allison has bought the res­
idence of Chas. Locy, and will occupy
same about March 1st. Mr. Locy will
move to Oregon City.
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TYPHOID FEVER
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Chas. Chaney left for Pendleton on
last Thursday, where he expects to make
his future home.
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Geo. Bryan of Chehalem was in town
on Tuesday.
The ladies of the Degree of Honor
gave a social last evening. A good time
was enjoyed.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
Drying preparations simply devel­
op dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and decom­
pose, causing a far more serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry.
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs
and use that which cleanses, soothes an.I
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily ami pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
50c. size. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N.Y.
The Bulm cures without pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
oi er an irritated and angry surface, reliev­
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely’s Cream Halm you are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fevor.
The little town of Hardman has one of
the moat remarkable youths for his age,
probably in Oregon, in little Walter Bur­
gess. He ie now nine years of age and
has made a threshing machine that will
thresh three or four heads of wheat and
clean it as |>erfectly as any threshing
machine invented, an engine with per­
fect action and a wind mill pump and
tower six feet high, which would do
credit to any machine. Hie last work
was to make a email warship, which ev­
ery one who has seen it pronounces to lie
a little dandy. — Heppner Times.
A farmers’ congress is to I)P held in
SALT LAKE CITY.
Newberg about March 6th and 7th, at
which Dr. Withycombe and his stati' of
All liiiporlmil Factor in Trnnwon.
workers are expected to be present.
tliienlal Travel,
These congresses serve a very useful pur­
No one crossing the continent can af-
pose among the farmers, when a proper
ford to cut Salt Lake City from his
interest is taken.
route. The attractions of the place, in-
A quiet wedding took place at the eluding the Mormon Temple, Taber­
home of Mrs. Smith near Zena, Oil the nacle and Church institutions, the Great
6th, when Miss Nellie B. Smith and Mr. Salt Lake—deader and denser than the
Ray I,. Antrim were united in holy bonds Dead Sea in the Holy Land—the pictur­
of matrimony, Rev. * Armstrong official
esque environment and the Warm Sul­
ing. The happj' couple left immediately phur and Hot Springs, are greater to the
for Beaver, Or., where they will make square yard than any locality on the
their home for the present.
American continent.
The Rio Grande Western Railway,
connecting on the east with the Denver
A Rio Grande and Colorado Midland
Railways and on the west with the
Southern Pacific (Central Route) ami
Oregon Short Line, is the only transcon­
tinental line passing directly through
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Salt Lake City. The route through Salt
Lake City via the Rio Grande Western
Railway is famous all the year round.
On account of the equable climate of
Utah and Colorado it is just as popular
in winter as in summer. Send 2c to J.
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I). Mansfield, 253 Washington, Portland,
or Geo. W. Heintz, General Passenger
Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy of
“Salt Lake City—the City of the Saints."
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Wire fence at the Fence Woik.t.
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I) W Emmersou...................... ......... 4
W C Emmerson......................
II Sykes .......................................
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John Webber............................
J F Derby............................................... 10
FR Wilson................................ .. .34
Geo Linnton .. ......................
M Delashmutt............................ .......... 24
Wm Gunning............................ .......... 27
Walter Russell ...................... ......... 6
B Branson
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F Spencer ............................... .......... 6
W Branson................................. ....
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Thurston Lumber Co ........... ........... 53
L Endicott............................
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Miscellaneous—
Wm Durst, hauling lumber.
W V Telephone Co , rent .............
Fretl Ray, moving dead horse . .
M Underwood, rent house ..............
R E Smith, milk to poor...................
\V J Sargeant, hdwr ..........................
J D Hibbs, mdse to poor.................
G A Graves, making jury list.........
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“ justice transcript ....
T W Nash A Co., mdse to poor .
Valley Transcript, stationery.........
Frank Stephens, bike path .........
trace Sampson, house rent.............
J Thomas, care indigent
F. Wright, wood
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J. Kuns, spliting wood indigeut
.1 B Ilohr, painting sign
P. Rasmussen care indigent ....
Ivie Bros., hardware ......................
Glas« a Prndbotume, stationery
Do, books..............................................
Willard a Ehrman, meat forin’g't
Hannah Bond, care indigent
J. M. Pugh, making jury list
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Henry MaGuire, care indigent
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City of McMinn., water a light
\V. C. Kruger, hardware ............... 7
I( M \\a.le a ('.., “
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W H Fuuk, cartage for indigent
I. E Walker, Mdse ••
I. S Smith, care indigent .............
I B Small, reburying horse
Yamhill Co Reporter, stationery
Mrs J Hugulet, care iudig..........
R Jacobson a Co, mdse indig
J <' P.uter,
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P S T A T Co rent phone .............
MeM G a - F Co mdse indig
Sutton Calkins a Co mdse indig
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Nichols a Gabriel.
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H F Betlw ell A Co
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J W Fisburn,
E J Owen, rebate on tax
Regen Bros med indig .............
Clark a Buchanan, experts
Hit>« a Fink, work on jail..
C B Frizzell, rent for indig
J M Wright, Justice Tsanscript
S B Baxter
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Hibbs a Fink, work on rock cr’h'r 4
C E Branson, road sutvey........... 48
G W Hendershot, indig, sol. fund 30
I N Branson, per diem
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J B Fletcher, bridge work
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Scott & Williams, stationery.... 14
Jas. McCain, stationery...........
16
Hodson Bros., mdse........................
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C C Cady, peace officer..........
Salaries—
J II Nelson.............................. .............. 15»
F W Sitton, a board of p ............. 34
J M Yocom.............................. .............. 125
E V Littlefield ..................... ............... 75
OO Rhude .......................... ............. 50
O B Parker.......................... ............. 30
J L Hoskins .
R P Bird a - sundries
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J C McCrea ..........................
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Stops the Cough and
Hie fold.
7 a. m.
00 Tue.
Thur
and Sat.
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Willamette and Yam­
3:30 p. m.
hill Rivers.
Mon..
Oregon City, Dayton,
Wed
and Way-Landings.
and Fri.
6 a. m.*-
Wlllaette River.
:30 p. m.
Tues. Thur Portland to Corvallis 4
Mon. We.
and Sat.
and Way-Landings.
and Fri.
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Leave
Riparia
3:40 a. m.
Daily.
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Snake River.
Riparia to Lewiston.
Leave
Lewiston
Daily
8:30 a. rn
A. L. CRAIG, G. P. A., Portland. Or.
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Work» Off
The Shasta Route
Trains leave McMinnville for Portland and
way stations at 5:58 a. m., and 3:06 p. in- Lease
for Corvallis at 10 a. in.
Leave Portland.....
.... 8:30 a. m.
Leave Albany........
12:30 p. m.
Laxative Bro no-Qninine Tablets cure a Arrive at Ashland .
.12 33 a- m.
Sacramento
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5.00 p. m.
cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price
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San Francisco......... 7.45 p. m.
25 cents.
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Farmers are all very busy plowing and
sowing, and living in hopes of a better
crop next harvest.
.7:25
.7:45
Los Angeles.
.1:20 p. m.
ei Paso
.6:00 !’■ m-
Fort Worth............... 6:30 a. m.
City of Mexico....... 9: > a. m.
Houston.......
....4.00 a. m.
New Orleans.
5:25 p. m.
Washington.
...6.42 a. m.
New York.....
.12:43 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence and daugh­
ter of the Highlands visited with the
family of E. H. Taylor Sunday.
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Denver........
Kansas City.
Chicago......
11:15 a
9:00 a.
7 25 a.
9:30 a.
m.
m.
in.
m.
7:00 a. m-
6:00 p. nr
6:30 a. nr
9:55 am.
4:00 a. m-
6:25 p. in.
6:42 a. m.
12:43 p.m.
Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains.
George Evans and Walter Scott of Chair
cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso,
Sheridan visited over Sunday with Dud and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or­
leans and Washington.
Daniels, at the sawmill
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Mrs. Clara E venden and children are
Councetinz at San Francisco with several
visiting with John Eborall and wife. steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China,
Philippines, Central and South America.
Mrs. Evenden is a sister of Mr. Eborall.
P. A. Flynn of Willamina visited with
See MR. VV. MERRIMAN, agent at McMinn*
friends and relatives here a few days this ville station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM,
week.
Gen. Passenger Agent.
Mr. Potter has sold the Gillette place
Portland, Or.
to a Mr. Kosack of Sheridan
His son
will move on to the place soon.
, NOTICE OF FIN Al. SF.TTEF. JI ENT.
Jasper Agee has sold one hundred and
twenty acres of his farm to E. H. Taylor
of Gopher.
The families of Jasper Agee and E. H.
Taylor have been quite sick with the
grip the last two weeks, but are getting
better.
Advertised l.ctlcra.
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WTOTICE is hereby given that Ettie Palmer, a;
I’ administratrix of theestate of Charles Pal­
mer, deceased, has tiled her final account of her
administration of said estate in the -roiiiity
court of Yamhill county. Oregon, and said court
has made an order setting said account a ith
any objection thereto, if any there should be,
for linal hearing on the -th day of March, A. D.
1901, at the hour of ten 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 anti required to ap­
pear at said time and place and show cause, if
any there be, why said final account should not
be allowed ami approved, «aid 1 tate forever and
tinaliy settled, and said administratrix dis­
charged and her bondsmen exonerated.
Dated this January 25th, All 1901.
ETTIE PALMER,
Administratrix of said Estate.
F. W. FENTON, Att’y for E-tate.
The following letters remain uncalled
for in the McMinnville jmstoffice Feb­
ruary 12, 1901 :
Aubie Bryant, Abe Buskirk, C. C.
Brooke, Miss Della Deeker, J. T. Fryer,
C. A. French, Mrs. Gibson, A. Guibe,
Goddard Heath (2), Chas. Hall, Lee Ho­ NOTICE OF F1NAI. NETTI.CHEAT
sier, F. J. Jones, Surrogate Judge, W. F.
otice is hereby given that the undersigned
as administratrix of the estate of P. P.
Jones, Clara S. Stewart.
Gates, deceased, lias filed her final account of
J ames M c C ain , P. M.
her administration upon said estate in the coun­
ty court of Yamhill county, Oregon and that
said court has set the Sth day ot Marell, A p.
19U1. at the hour ol leu o’clock in the forenoon
of said day, as the time and county court room
at the county court house at McMinnville, Yam­
county, Oregon, as the place for the final
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble hill
hearing of said linal account, together with any
and
all objections thereto, if any there should
and Don’t Know it.
be.
Now
therefore, all person« are hereby notified
How To Find Ont.
and required to appear at said time and place
Fill a bottle or common glass with your and show- cause, if any there should be, why
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a «aid final account should not 1» allow, d and
approved, said estate tinaliy settled, said ad­
sediment or set­ ministratrix
discharged, and her bondsmen ex­
tling indicates an onerated .
Dated this February 6th, A. D 1901
1—x unhealthy condi-
' ’ r - tirxn
lrid-
ELLA J. METZGER.
tion nf
of th*
the kid-
/ ' neys; if it stains
Administratrix of said Estate.
F. W. FENTON. Attorney for Estate.
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your linen it is
evidence of kid­
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
E 1« hereby given that the un<ler«igne<l
the back b also AJOTIt
IS K.I Eaton, ha» been dull- appointed tv
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­ the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
der are out of order.
County r.f Yamhill. administrator with the will
annexed, of the eMateof Margaret W'at«ou Bur­
What to Do.
ton. de< ea.ed, »nd has duly qualified as «u< h
There is comfort in the knowledge so administrator.
Ail persons having claim« aeainst said estate
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every are hereby notified and reunited to present the
same duly verified and with proper voueheft to
wish In curing ; rheumaticm,
rheumatism, pain in the Mid administrator al the law office of John I
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part Spenoer. Esq.. McMinnville. Oregon, within six
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability months from the date of this notice
Dated February 6,1901.
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
Administrator of the Estate <4 MargarerWat-
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcome» that unpleasant son Burton, deceased.
Date of first publication February* Isol
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day. and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra­
FXFCI TOR-» NOTICE.
! ordinary effect of Swamp. Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won­ <TOT1UE is hereby uiven that the UB<ier>in.. I
derful cures of the most distressing cases. xS baa been hr Hon. R P Bird. )udg,-,>f u.-
court o( 5 anthill county, oreaon dulv
If you need a medicine you should have the I j county
appointed executor of the tatet will and ' n-«ta
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. andjl. sizes. ment of Anna Hurner. deceased.
iio'L
«11 perw.ns having claim«
You may have a sample bottle of this
atrainu said estate are hereby notified aDd re­
wonderful
discovery
quired tn present the «ame duly verified to the
and a book that tells
underMcncd at his residence near < arlton. in
5 anthill connty Oregon wtthln six months
more about it. both sent
i from the date hereof.
absolutely free by mail,
bated this llth day of February. A. D 1901
address Dr. Kilmer &
i5
.
,
.
FRSD A. HVRNER
Exetmtorof the lad will and testament of
Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men-
I Anna Burner, deceased.
ttoc reading this generous offer in this paper.
R-1» CON NKR, Attorney for said Estate.
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