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CUT THIS OUT—IT’S WORTH 10 CENTS. Cutout this ad ami bring it with you any time during tlie next 10 flays ami I will accept it as part payment to the amount of 10c on the purchase of one dollar’» worth of goods. Never mind how or why I do these Htrauge things occasionally. That I do them, ami that you benefit by them is enough. I mu allowing the highest market price for bacon, lard, chickeus, eggs ami butter. Every department in my store is filled with gixxl goods at prices that will suit every purse. My grocery department is up-to-date in every particular, and I um realty to compete with any kind of a sale except an auction sale. (’. C. MURTON. LOCAL NEWS. Attorney F. W. Fenton was taken quite ill with the grip Saturilny night, and has been kept at home this week. Photo mounts cut to any size yon wish at this office, and for sale cheaper than the chea|>est. Miss Holmes and Miss Gamble of Portland will give an entertainment at the opera house Friday, March 1st, un der the auspices of the C. K. of the Christian church. See particulars next week. The souvenir dishes, cups, plates, etc., • of the college, high school and court house at the Grange store are something new and novel. You no doubt will be delighted to know what will occur al the Christian church next Sunday evening. Come and Bee. Morning subject—“High Mipil- edness . ” Evening subject—“Who was swallowed,Jonah or the whale?” Special music. Miss Jennie Snyder will assist in singing. I have money to loan on farm prop erty at good terms. Parties wishing to Oorrow, call and see me. R L. C onner . Mrs. Peter Fellow» writes from Illinois that her father died on the 12th lust. She will visit a few weeks in the east be fore returning home C. F. Daniels carries it stock of flour, feed and baled liny, and sells as cheap as the same can be bought anywhere in the valley. George Snyder came over from Salem on Saturday to publish the Valley Tran script for his father this week. He han not given up his job at the asylum, as re ported. He is lunch pleased with hi» work there, and will return soon. Judge George has decided I hat the money taken from George Dixon at the time of his arrest for deeding away real estate belonging to the estate of one 11 enry Wilson, deceased, should be t irued over into the custody of .1. M. Hodson, the man uho purchased the property from Dixon, Dixon niknowl- e Iged having received Boine $‘-’000 from Hodson, but claimed that the money found upon his person at the time ot hie arrest was not the same given him by Hodson. This picture is the trade mark of SCOTT’S EMULSION. mid is on every bottle of SCOTT S EMUL SION in the World, which now nmounts to many million yearly. This great business has grown to such vast projxrrtion.s, First, r-Because the proprietors have always I k - cii most inutili in selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, nanuly ; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Hypophosphites. Secomf.’-Beeausc thev skillfully combined the ingredients that the Int results are obtained by its 77»/rtf;-Been 11 »e it lias mad many sickly, delicate chil NtrottR and health? given 1 and rosy checks to <<■» many anaemic girls, and In al. I th 1 and restored to full health -oc thousands in the first -tagc Consumption. If von h ive id 1 tnr it «ri Ms Ifmable t-wtr t»iH n UCOTT 409*415 Pearl Mrt I ¿uc. and Safe for sale. O dki . i . Jc W ood . Wire fence at tlie Fence Work*. Wm Scott male a business trip tu Dayton on Monday. Scott Breintner of North Yamhill was a biisiiiees visitor to McMinnville on Tuesday. Phil Wilhyct lube, the North Yamhill tile manufacturer, wag in the county seat oil bllsiliesH last Monday . ' Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream Halm, which is agree ably aromatic. It I- is — received through the nostrils, cleanses ani id heula the whole sur- face’over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50c. size ; Trial size by mad, 10 cents. Test it ami you are sure to continue the treatment. Is never found in Pasteur-filtered water, A few of the many who are using them in the city: Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for eatarrhal trou- Mo, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm iu liquid form, which will be know;n as Ely’s W. D. McDonald and family took their Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the ilfpurlure last week for a two montliH ■praying tube is 75cents. Druggists or by visit with relatives in San Diego, Calif. mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. There's a liger loose in town. A “Hnap shot" may lie Been ami full particulars A» Inauguration Feature. learned by culling ut Grange A Farmers One of the features of tlie approach store. ing presidential inauguration will be the Walter Jones and wife of Alierdeen. program prepared by the inaugural com Washington, are here on a visit with Mr mittee. There w ill be several articles by Jone»' sister, Mr». T D. Henderson. writers of note. One of the most inter The R kpobticr and Weekly Oregonian esting of these is by an author of nation one veur for |2, strictly in advance al fame, who lias conjured up a vivid Mis» Jessie Vert, grand matron of tbe picture of the inauguration of 2001. lie Eastern Star of Oregon, i» expected to a .sumea that within the century to come visit Knowles chapter in this city next t ie United Slates will have a^Hired the whole of the western hemisphere. South Monday evening. America, Central America, Canada and Chas. Henderson, of Bishop Scott British Columbia will then take part in academy, is at home dining the vacation the election of a president, as will the in after the close of the first half of the habitants of the islands surrounding school year. those countries. The president of 2001 Mrs. Anna Todd of Tillamook visited is to be a citizen of Montreal, U. S. A , tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wal according to the writer, and he will have lace, in this city the past week, starting been elected by a majority of the elect on the return home Tuesday. While in ors chosen by 300,000,000 people. The Portland she w ill familiarize herself with newspapers of the day will have to in die Bpring styles for her business in the crease their staff of political guessers, for millinery line. She reports that there is the newly-elected president will have the considerable activity iu real estate in appointment of forty cabinet oflicers, Tillamook due to the bright prospects for and will have to struggle with 800 repre a railroad within the next year. sentatives and over 300 senatots in try W. IL McEldowney luis bought the ing to please all the members of his own drug store at this place ami us soon as he party iu filling government positions. can arrange for it will move his family Washington is still to be the capital, and to Amity. Mr. and Mrs. McEldowuey on that glorious occasion the magnificent have a host of friends here who will be metropolis of that day is to entertain 3,- pleased to welcome them back to Amity. 000,000strangeis within its boundaries. Dr. Matthis had all he could do in tbe The capitol and the White House will practice of medicine and was glad to tiud be on their present sites, but there will a man to take the business off bis hand». be 110 crowding on Pennsylvania avenue, —Amity Times. for most of the spectators will view tbe The Newberg Graphic gives forth a inaugural parade from airships, and the good idea when it says: “One univer president will take that route in his sity, one agricultural college and one progress to the executive mansion. There uortmtl school are all we can afford ad will be no way to rope off the route of vantageously to succor, and they should the procession, but an army of police be carefully taught to keep their places men, with high-speed wings, will handle and not try to dominate over »mailer but the multitude, even though their patrol worthier institutions, which are bravely must include the space above and below the inaugural procession, as well as on hoeing tlieir ow n row.” .John F. Cordray, opera house manager the sides. Windows on the avenue will at Portland and Salem, is enlarging his not bring any fabulous prices, as points circuit to include it number of the larger of vantage to see tlie parade in those Numerous visitors from abroad towt.s in the valley. Independence and days will be on hand, and they will go direct Corvallis are understood to be in tlie new circuit. Why not McMinnville to Washington without having to stop in »lie is a larger town than either of these, New York or other seaport. The trans- til the year round, and is just as fond of Atlantic and Pacific airship lines will t good show. Mr. Cordray should be land tlieir passengers right in the capi tal, without the necessity of an encoun ■oaclied. ter with the customs officials in New Dr. Hurry A. Littlefield of Newberg, is York. In fact, tbe author has to confess now u captain in the service of Uncle that a protective tariff will have of ne »am, with the appointment of assistant cessity become a thing of the past iu surgeon. Ilia first service under hie new those days. He is unable to discern how commiesiou will probably again take anything but free trade can exist when him to the Philippine». His appoint- the importation of foreign products by airships become» u practicality. It iiieut is one of the first under the new would be necessary to build a shed over irmy reorganization bill. the whole country and station a revenue A paper is living circulated in town by officer on every square mile of it if the C. Churchill and others soliciting sub scriptions to slot k for the purpose of op- A font iiii'ing Answer. •ralitig a cannery. They are meeting “I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon’s drug ailli very good siiecessand feel assured store one evening,” Hays Wesley Nelson, that they will succeed. The plan sug of Hamilton, Ga., “and he asked mo to gested is to put just uh little money as try Ciiamberlain’B pain balm for rheu possible into building and plant to begin matism w ith which I had suffered for a with and hold the larger part of the cash longtime. I told him I had no faith in lor working cnpital and feel tlieir wav any medicine as they all failed. He said: arefully.— New berg < irupbic. ' Well, if Clinmlierlain’B pain balm does What will the population of the I’nited States lie at the close of the cen- uty '.' is n question that continues to in terest the expert statisticians. The la test estimate is made by Mr. Robert B. Porter, who superintended the eleventh census, ami who says that at 1 1. percent )ier annum increase—which is tlio nor uial rate for a healthy counliy, under favoring material conditions we might to be a nation of 300.000,(MH) in tlie year I .(•00. In the earliest decades of our hie or.v we multiplied our inindiere, without much aid from immigration, at a much faster rate than 1 per cent a year. The last two censuses have shown, however, t inatked ami progressive decline in our birth rale. Marriages are much fewer n number and as a mle are being made later in life Ilian they were in the period from 1850 to 1SS0. The average city fam ily of 1870-80 included live th I,Iren, wbile today an average of four children .inly is maintained. What our numlieiti will Iu* h hundred years heme depends very laigely on whether still Inter ttiurri tges and atill smaller families shall be- ome the rule as the intervening decades pass, or whether the |s'mliilnin will wing back again in the other direction Whether European countries will send is nearly 2t*,0tM\000 immigrants in the ■resent century, as they did in tbe last, » another doubtful element in the cah u alien. TYPHOID FEVER Mayor Jacob Wortman Councilman Chas F. Daniels McMinnville Soria Works Hotel Yamhill Ex Mayor H S. Maloney Ex Councilman E Wright D. I. Asbury, Editor Reporter R. Ekstein, Cigar Factory I have just received a neW invoice and am prepared Q. Q. HODSON. to put them in. 0 $ e 0 0 i 0 S ahd U nion P acific DKIUBT Clricago- Porl land Special 9:00 a. in. Atlantic Express 9 p. m. 3857 The McMinnville National Bank. Spokane Flyer 6 p. m. Of McAINNVILLE, OREGON. S urplus and P rofits , $25,000 P aid C apital , 150,000 Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility consistent with safe and prudent banking. 8 p. m. DIRECTORS: L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Bogers, Vice Pres. E.C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hours q Daily Ex Sunday 8 p. m. Saturday 10 p. m. a. m. to 4 p. m. 6 a. in. Ex Sunday NEVI I'CCA BAY. Legend of .and Cape A. Told Tradition of the Indian.. ■teal Kstate i rouster*. By Centuries ago a pirate vessel anchored oti the cape for the purpose of repairs. When the}- came ashore, instead of cut ting the necessary timber for the pur pose, they camped and gambled and quarreled among themselves,leaving the vessel to its fate. E’er its destruction the captain got all his treasures ashore and buried them. During their stay there the mate fell in love with the cap tain's daughter, a handsome girl who en couraged his addresses. The captain for bid their intercourse, and one night they stole away, intending to escape over the mountains to the Willamette valley. The father finding they had gone, swore terrible oaths on them, and on the In dians if they did not bring them back. Too well they did his bidding, as they soon returned with bodies bleeding and gory. Remorse now struck the captain, and he buried them in a cave on the north side of the cape, and carved a rude cross over the entrance, and the ocean forever sings the dirges of the murdered pair of lovers. The treasures are sup posed to be still buried on the cape near by or in the cave, awaiting the lucky finder, as the Indians never disturb the bodies of the dead, even when treasures were placed near them. The end of the pirate crew is soon told. Cruel and ty rannical to the Indians and themselves, it was but a short time before they came to their death by the hatred of the na tives and of one another. A scroll was kept for many years, and at last the story was handed down from father to son among the Indians of the coast coun try. Strange as it may appear, on the face of the cliff north of the cave may be seen by a photograph the distinct face of a man repellaut in form, and above, as if looking over the cliff another dis tinct figure can be traced, both not dis cernible to tlie naked eye, (I have a plioto, and the same can be seen at the Long gallery at Amity,) which is only a strange coincidence after all one may say. A. O. Y ates . Stop« I lie tonali and Uorki Oil the Gold- Laxative Bro no-Quinine Tablets cures not help you, you need not pay for it.’ I cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price took a bottle of it home ami used it ac 2 » cents. cording to the directions and in one week il l. IHI VLIK Rullìi. I whs cured, and have not since been troubled with rheumatism.” Sold by ■*«>l>iiln rlI j Gnuged In no Purlieu- larSeaion, lloworth. The fact is now established that the Iti l< III Hill Mi 1.1ST. most successful railway route, whether you take it in the spring, summer, aut We have special arrangements with umn or winter, is the Rio Grande West the following lending publications, ern Railway, the only transcontinental whereby wo nre able to offer them in line passing directly through Salt Lake connection with our own at exceedingly Citv. that quaint and picturesque city on low rates, 11» follows : The BxroRTKaand W'f-f kly tutor Ocean ............... ........................ fl.55 the shores of America's Dead ^ea. The Rural Northwest, Portland, semi monthly... 1.25 climate of I’tali and Colorado is temper Oregonian, weekly ............................................. 2.00 ate the year round, which makes the t.ro travel over the Rio Grande Western Ry , rite Weekly New lurk Tribune.............. The Tri-wcekly New York Tribune.. 2 UD I in connection with either the Denver A St. I»mi-< II o I h -1 »< niocrat. semi weekly 1.75 San Francisco Examiner, weekly........ 2 is Rio Grande or Colorado Midland rail roads. an unbounded miceese and delight. The dining car service ie unparalleled. The road operates only the newest of Pullman i'ulace and ordinary sleeping mothers have been giving then ear equipment, as well as free reclining cars. For illustrated matter apply children for croup, coughs and chair to or write any of the follow ing general colds agents; J. I). Mansfield, 253 Washing ton, Portland ; or Geo. W. Heintz. Gen eral 1’assenger Agent, Salt Lake City. TIME SCHEDULES Salt I.ake, Denver. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kan- sm ’ ity 81 Lom», Chicago and East. Sall Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth,Omaha ¿an- »11» < it\, >t. Louis, Chicago and East. ARRIVE 4:30 p. m. 8:40 a. m. WaiI h \\ alia. !.• uIston Spokane, Minneapo lis, st. Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East. 7 a. m. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Ail Sailing dates sub ject to change. ForSan Francisco— Sail every 5 days. 4 p- m. Columbia River Stmrs 4&xm To Astoria and Way- Landings. Sunday Willamette River. Oregon City. Newberg, Salem Independence and Way-Landings. 4 :.3O p. m. Ex. Sunday W illamette and Yam* 7 a. in. 3:30 p. m. hill Rivers. Week ending Feb. 13th: Tue. Thur Mon., Oregon City, Dayton, and Sat. Wed II R Cobb and wf to J E Vanorsdal ami Way-Landings. • and Fri. 14.74 atjr 2.................................. (200 6 a. m. Wlllaette <lv3r. 4:30 p. in. Elam K Shaw to Stephen Davis Tues. Thur Portland to Corvallis Mon. We and Sat. lots 3 and 4 blk 43 Edwards' add and Way-Landings, and Fri. to Newberg .................................. IS« Leave Leave Snake River. Riparin Lewiston Mary L and Wm Jones to N E 3:10 a. in. Daily Riparia to Lewiston. Jones blk 7 Hauswirth's 2d add Daily. 8:30 a. m to North Yamhill ........................ A L. CRAIG, G. P, A., Portland, Or. Z Large to J 11 Olds lots 5 and 6 blk 29 Lafayette I OU Jasper and Mary M Agee to Ed H SOUTH AND EAST Taylor 120 a pt Isaac Agee d 1 c VIA State of Oregon to J II Walker lot 4 of Sec 3 t 4 r 3—25 36 a . 63 40 Irena Everest to R J Cooper 48 ft off e side lot 4 blk 4 Everest's add to Newberg.............................. 50 Jas M Pugh and wf to Addie A Trains leave McMinnville for Portland and way stations at 5:58 a. rn., and 3:06 p. in. Leave Davidson lot 6 blk 35 Oak Park for Corvallis at 10 a. in. add to McM.................................. .. 35 Leave Portland...................... 8:30 a m. 7:00 p.m. Geo R Kinyon and wf to Jas M Leave Albany.................... 12:30 p. m. 10:50 p. in. Arrive at Ashland .........12 . : a. in. 11:30a.m. Pugh lot 6 blk 35 Oak Park add “ Sacramento................. 5:00 p.m. 4:35 a.m. to McMinn ............................ “ San Francisco............ 7.15 p. m. 8:15 a. m. 15 J R Lewis and wf to Della M Good rich 3 3 pt lot 6 Oaks Fruit farm 240 Ogden......................... 5:45 a. m. 11:45 a.m. Denver............................ 9:00a. m. 9:00 a. m. Jos R. Lewis and wf to John Mauts Kansas City................. 7:25 a. m. 7 25 a. in. Chicago ........................ 7:45 a.m. 9:30 a m. pt lot 2, Oak Fruit farm.............. 200 Alvira L Smith and husb to Han Los Angeles.................1:20 p. m. 7 00 a. nr El Paso......................... 6:00 p. m. 6:60 p. m* nah McPolen lots 7 and 8 blk 12 Fort Worth.................. 6 30 a. m. 6:30 a. nr City of Mexico......... 9: 5 a. m. 9:55 a m. Newberg.......................................... 375 Houston ........................ 4:00 a. m. 4:00 a. nr D R Jackson and wf to M E Har New Orleans............. 6:25p. m. 6 25 p. m. Washington................ 6.42 a. m. 6:42 a. m. rison parcel in Newberg.............. 450 New York.................. 12:43 p. in. 12:43 p. m. The Shasta Route i Daniel W and Martha F Ralston to E C Keyt lot 2 blk 1 South Sheridan ......................................... E G Crewse to M J Crewse 38 x J36ji ft in McM ............................ J L Vannoy to E G and M J Crew se same land............................ ......... .. Stephen N Poole to Chas H Poole Js int in 40 a in t 4 r 3 .......... . Wm E Poole and w f to Chas H Poole Lj int in same land .......... E F Isham and wf to Geo II Rob erts lots 169 and 170 Dayton.... I 75 Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso, and Tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Or leans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. See MR. W. MERRIMAN, agent at McMinn 500 ville station, or address 50° 9° C. H. MARKHAM, Gen. Passenger Agent. Portland, Or. NOTIC E OF FIN 41, bET'l I.I'IIENT. --------------------------------------- l.iceiisea I« Vlarry. Feb. 18—Samuel McVey, 23, of Lucas, Iowa, and Hattie Thomas, 19, of this con nty. Over-VVork Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All ths blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The k.dneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or ! impurities in the blood. I If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail __________ __ _ CotiAllioai .1 Nherlfl’. Airiuut, free, also pamphlet telling you how to find The county i omn i-sioners last week out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. found the condition of the account of Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 8c Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. Mothers have you S hiloh in Sheriff Sitton to be aa follows: Debtor— the house at all times? Do To tax toll of 1899, including THE CLEAN SIXG you know just where you can all (peciwl tuxea for that year? I0I.530.1A I'rotiulv < oatrf. AND HEALING find it if you need it quickly— Credit— crus for Estate ot'TI eodore H Gilbert. C. T. BAI*;! Long appoint» il administrator, with if yo'ir little one is gasping By amount Collected by W <1. biunis fixed at Jz.taxi. tiled mill approved and choking with croup? Henderson up to July, l'h4) If W Gault, D M Cal dwell and J. \ Is you haven't it get a bottle. By Li« own collection as per tx«ont appointed appraisers receipt of county treasurer 75.717.92 Estate of John A Ditmars. Tillie It will save your child's life. Bi double aseessmente. errors Ditmars appointed administrator with Eiwy and pleasant to n<* *. Ontaioa no in- . h ■ ,«.11« ,-urr.t mi baby cf rmtif, bonds at and taxes remitted as per or jurione drug. c. . - »'.a ■ <•«. I w.-ul.l not t* w iboua a.'1 Estate of Anna Hur net W ill admit MR» J. H. MARTIN, Haatnil«, AU. der of county court .............. 937.48 It is quickly absorbed. ted to probate upon proofs taken m oj en Ghea Relief at once. ■ I.ilof, « n |„ pl ion fnn I. ooia hr all 4 tV.iS 71 ' eta raw . ■ . — > A Horner appointed nr ■li.«gl.|. ml ' '*•■. .vor. <• 00 « bottle. A By delinquent list returned .. ■ ourt. Ereil ................... _, cutor without bonds 11 C tpper n. orlHiril guarantee go«« with ever« bottle Il «nn are not «nfl.fi. . I go to your ilruggi«! ♦ 104.53U. 10 Wm T. Fraser ami Thos Bini appotr Heal# and Pmtecta the Membrane. Restores the an.I get your nu.ii«, bn< k. This balances all right, and Ward has Senses of Taste and Smell. l-Arge ¡’ tt *». ho cents at tppraisers Inventory and apptaise- Dr igrifts or by mail; Tral Rise, 10 cent» bv mail. Mmttfori «tr«l«d No ■ on o»n«nn»p: »n. »<■< no occasion to low any sleep. ment tiled and approved. ELY BKuIM A arreu street, New 1 orfe For 50 Y ears Shiloh’s Consumption Cure CATARRH CATARRH RFK&l Ely's Cream Balm COLD »tiaeM cv« ui ,»«. S. UUf.at C«.,L«Kuy, NX O regon S hortline HEAD 1VT0TK E is hereby given that Etth l‘dm. r, as J-N administratrix <.f the e^iate oi Charles Pal mer, deceased, has filed her final account of her administration of <aid estate in the county court of Yamhill county. Oregon, and said court has made an order setting said account with any objection thereto, it nuv there should be, for final hearing on the 5th day <»f March, A. 1). 1901, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at tbe county court room hi th.’ 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, u hy suid 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 1901 ETTIE PALMER Administratrix of said Estate. F. W. FENTON. Att’y for Estate. NOTICE OF FiNAE Sti ll EHENT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned -LA a> administratrix of the estate of P. p. Gates, deceased has filed her final account of her administration upon said estate in the comi ty court of Yamhill county, Oregon and that said court basset the Mli day ot Mar. h, A. D. 1901, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said «lay, as the time and county court room at the county court house at McMinnville, Yam hill county. Oregon, as the place for the final hearing of said final account, together with any and all objections thereto, it any there should be. Now therefore, ail persons are hereby notified and required to ap|n>ar at said time and place and sh.av cause, if any there should be. why *aid final account .*hould not t.< allowed and approved, said estate finally settled, >aid ad ministratrix discharged, ami her bondsmen ex onerated. Dated this February 6th, A. D 1901 ELLA J METZGER. «? 1. v-g-u ,- Administratrix of said Estate. F. W . t ENTON. Attorney for Estate. 8-5 kdininlatratur*« N«lice of Appoint , nient. XTOTICE I. hereby gir, n that Ibe un.ler«1gn< <l , K I Eaton, ba- I.... .. duly appointed hr the County Court oi the Slate of Otegon, for the County ot Yamhill, adnilui-trator with the w ill annexed, of the eMate of Marearet Watson Bur ton, deteused. and ha» duly qualified as such administrator. All persons having claims against said estate are herebj notified and required to present the '»me'l'iiv verified and with proper voucher» to •aid administrator at tbe law office ot John J ot*.n,7 ,'«E*q••.•'‘'Minuqile. Oregon, within six' months from the date of this notice Dated February fi, PCI. g.5 R I F \TON Administrator nt the Estate of Margaret Wat- son RurUm, deo-asvd. Date of first publication February 8, J»). EXF.Ct TOR’S NOTICE. ’OTIUF i« her. by HIV. n ih»t the tin.l. r»ien,-.l hM been by Hon. R f Bird. ju<t»e of the N county i-ourt of \wnihill conniy, tiregon, ilitiy ■Piointed executor of the l*.t will «nd ic«u- inent of Anna Htirner, deceased. Now therefore, all j>er»<.ns having claims against said estate are hereby notified and re- quired to present the «ame duly Ve rified to the underAjgnt d at bis n ddenc«* near Carlton, in Aamnill county. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 11th day of February. A. D. 1901 1° , . FRED A. HVKNFR, Executor of the last will and testament of .Anna Htimer, deceased. R. L. CONNER, Attorney for uid Estate.