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Sensible Shoe Talk. People who wear Selz shoe . gt t more wear and genuine itisfaction than they could possibly get trout any other kind. Some of my fall orders on shoes Lave been arriving lately and the few new numbers that I have added to my al ready well assorted stock show the high grade of workmanship combined with ths- perfection of slvle anti finish tlffit all Selz shoes have. Selz shoes make your feet glnd and you come again for the ! «nme kind. Selz Liberty Bell school shoe for boys and girls are the best school shoes on the market. Try one pair and you will be convinced for long wear they have no equal. Ask for men's , Scalper plow shoe at ft.65. I C ,C. MURTON. j Rev. Albert Huguelet and family ar ■I. P. Irvine and family are in camp rived from California last Saturday for u at Jones’ mill. visit with Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Jluguelet'e Miss Stella Redmond ia mother. lives in Portland Mis. Elvira Fellows, who has been Prof. S. S. Duncan anil soil returned visiting her niece, Mrs. R. L. Conner, from Tillamook last Friday. returned to tier home in .Medlord on I’botogruplier Hariia has moved his Tuesday. gallery into the armory building. Attention is called to the card of Dal- Tbe managers A 10-|K>und son was Isirn to Mr. and las College in this issue of this institution are workers and nice Mr». Al Campbell on Friday, Aug. 2d. Miss Hallie Reynolds visited her par- l>eople, and are pushing to the front. JMlEll'ttVIlV EXP.IÜHM. . Some of the Democratic newspa per» are criticising the classification by President McKinley of Jackson and Jefferson as expansionists. The democrats admit that the founders of their party, their leaders of the ’ old time, were expansionists, but in sist that they were not like the mod ern expansionists in that they did not contemplate tlje annexation or control of Island or remote territory. Starting with this assumption, they argue that the republican party of this day is not an expattsiou party in the sense that the Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democracy was. Nearly all the statesmen of the revolutionary party were expansion ists pure and simple. Washington, Hamilton and Jefferson, represent ing different political parties, were agreed as to the advisability of con- troling the Mississippi valley, the Gulf of Mexico and Cuba. Hamilton, the federalist, gave as much thought to the possession of Cuba as did Jefferson, the republican. The writ ings of both abound in references to the control of the West Indies, and particularlj’ of Cuba. The policy of the time was to pro tect zLtnerican interests, to extend American influence, to control terri tory necessary to the progress of the nation. Washington discussed with his associates the occupation of the Bahama islands, as well as the con trol of the Mississippi valley. Jackson when he invaded Florida, was moved by the same idea that prevailed with Jefferson in the Louisiana purchase. The safeguarding of American in terests, provision for the future, and control of the continent were things of which the statesmen of the early period dreamed and for which thej’ planned.—Inter Ocean. j For Infants ■■ « and .n au Children. - a*. - >■ K-*»a.a Two of the employes on the sewer got into deep waler at the river on Sunday, A\ct’c table Preparation for As Mr* J. C. Cooper returned on Tues and being unable to swim, came near similating (he food and Reg ula day from visiting her daughter Nora at drowning. They were rescued by Dow Walker. ling Hie Stomachs and Bowe L> of Pearson, Wash. » Four brick masons are at work on the E. C. Apperson and family drove over to Marion county the first of the week walls of Mr. Hodson's new block, and they already have the side walls up to visit relative*. about six feet. The weather is superb i Promotes Digestion Cheerful Mieses Clara Irvine and Dotha Daniels ness and Rest.Contains neither for this work and the opportunities to and Jesse Irvine went over to Newport Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. hasten it are being improved. j on Tuesday, to remain about a month N ot N ahcotic . The Epworth League social was an en Remember that Wm. Lambert of the Star 5 Star shoes at the Racket Store. joyable event at the M. E. church last Big lot of those famous Star 5 Star McMinnville steam laundry has the only Friday evening. Mrs. Harding’s account Jàx.yx of Old HrSAJ'l —■ riTCdZil carpet renovator and will cleanse your ■hoes just arrived at the Racket Store of the great San Francisco convention J\unfJiin Sud' Alx.Seraia * 1 Prof. J. W. Garrison of ForeBt Grove, carpete on short notice. was verj’ entertaiuing. A good address HcJulli Salft - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin left on on the social side of church work was was in the city the past week, to visit Àniu Sutl * I Ifyjxrmuit - > Monday for Newport, to remain a few given by Father Hoberg. Ice cream was hie sister, Mrs. A. K. Olds. BiCarbanattSoda»* I IwrTKScrd - '• days before going to the vicinity of Mt. served free after the social. Ctn ifi. d Soya? . | The midsummer meeting of the Ore Hood to round out their vacation. nûiùfyvrcn Ftarvr. J ,z> The government thermometer at the gon State Horticulture Society is being ‘‘My baby was terribly sick with the college stood at 100 on Sunday. A re- held at Newberg today and tomorrow. A perfect Remedy for Constipa diarrhoea,” says J. H. Doak, of Williams, liable instrument at Robt. McDonald’s tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, John Handley’s family is in camp at Oregon. “We were unable to cure him Worms .Convulsions .Feverish farm registered 102 at the north side of Jones’ mill. John generally Sundays with the doctor’s assistance, and as a the house, where the sun does not reach. ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. there. last resort tried Chamberlain’s colic, At the depot Tuesday afternoon the Fac Simile Signature of You get the best values in hats, shoes, cholera and diarrhoea remedy, I am mark was 92. Monday the heat was corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace happy to say it gave immediate relief about the same as on Tuesday. and embroidery, tinware and notions, anil a complete cure.” F'or sale by Ho- NEVV YORK. at the Racket Store. About forty or fifty Woodmen from worth & Co. this city attended the great jubilee cele- ^Third street from A to B is receiving a We are not on the brag, but if there i* bration in honor of the admittance of b thick coat of crushed rock to take the another town on the west side, except crowd of 1,362 candidates to the ranks of place of the worn out plank. McMinnville, that ship* and receives Woodcraft at Mount Tabor last Saturday “Liquid Electricity” is becoming a EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. wonderful remedy for interqal or exter more freight than Sheridan we would night. They pronounce it the best time nal pain, particularly rheumatism and like to have them speak up. Just see anybody ever had. The total attendance > h c £ mtau 2 ccmíapv , neuralgia. Mrs. Nettie Hively is agent, here, during the month of July Sheridan is estimated at 20.000 people. At nine and is making many sales. received 1763 tons of freight and it was a oclock the initiations began, and at 10 a Cbas r. Nelson of the Grange store dull month.—Sun. The gauntlet is thus great bonfire was lighted on the crest, returned home from the mountains Sun laid down for Newberg. which was seen for miles in alt direc- day evening and remained till Tuesday. The ceremonies in Thousand The desks used by the first legislative tions. He reports bis homestead cabin fixed up body of Oregon were made by J. B. camp went on until nearly 4 o’clock in --------- >»■—. for comfortable living, his grove cleaned Riley, present proprietorof Dayton hotel. the morning, and the deeps of the wooded O< R Cl.l'ICHING 1.1ST. out and all members of the party enjoy The desks were made by Mr. Riley iri dells on Tabor resounded many times We have special arrangements with ing their outing immensely. Inci the following Oregon City, while a resident of that with the famous Woodmen’s yell. leading publications, Why not spend the vacation at Ya- city ...........On Saturday last James dents of the closing features of the un- whereby we are able to offer them in quina bay, where can be had excellent Convert, when returning from the moun paralelled celebration of fraternity were connection with our own at exceedingly fare, good fishing, good boating, safe tains near Meadow lake, with a load of the addresses of the speakers of the day, low rates, as follows: The R eporter and bathing, alluring rides and rambles. posts, fell from his wagon and dislocated Governor Geer, Mayor Jiowe, City At Weekly Inter Ocean..........................................fi.35 Not realizing that torney J. M. Long, the presentation to Rural Northwest, Portland, semi-monthly .. 1.35 The courses and exercises at the summer bi« right shoulder. school, of 1901, at Newport, will afford his shoulder wa* dislocated, Mr. Coovert George K. Rogers, deputy head consul, Oregonlap, weekly........................... great variety of instructions, diversion drove home, and then did not have the of a handsome diamond stud in com The Weekly New York Tribune........ The Tri-weekly New York Tribune and entertainment. No other resort injury attended to until forced by his memoration of his work in organizing St. LoulsGlobe-Democrnt. «cm! weekly offers equal attractions and advantages. San Francisco Examiner, weekly suffering to realize that ‘‘Homething was the celebration, an«l lastly the drills. Joseph Hoberg entered in his diary of wrong.” On Tuesday he had Dr. Court The drills of the uniformed degree teams last year the following: “Aug. 4—Cool ney reduce the fracture.—Dayton Herald. were the feature of the afternoon for the north wind; tire needed at night. Aug public. They made a splendid showing. C. J. Edwards, who is to be proprietor 5—Cool; tire needed. Aug. 6—Cloudy The Gaston team gave a “Rube Hay of the Newberg electric light works is with cool showers. Aug. 7—Cloudy seed” drill with pitchforks for accoutre This signature is on every box of the genuine making active preparatmn tor putting in Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets with cool showers all around McMinn ments, which was most amusing, the the plant at once, the dynamo and the remedy that euros a cold In one day ville. Aug. 8—Pleasant; heavy thunder characters being well sustained and other necessary machinery being expect --------- -------------- ■toriu at Portland.” Quite a contrast, their dress being of the most approved ed here in a very few days. The engine DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS. compared with the current week farmer variety. Multnomah camp No room down at the brick factory has al Rev. J. W Duval of Bethany, Mo., ready been fitted up in preparation for 77, of Portland, carried off the first prize Notice is hereby given that I have ap for drilling. Their work was precise pointed the following deputy etock in Cumlierland Presbyterian pastor of that the new machinery, and work has been an<l the movements were very pretty. spectors for Yamhill countv : place, arrived in McMinnville on Satur begun in setting the poles for the line John Redmond, South McMinnville The prize was |50 and Multnomah camp day. Meeting a number of the brethren Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sawyer arrived precinct; postoll’ice address McMinnville. that evening an appointment was made home Tuesday evening from the extend is being congratu'ated on all sides for Abe Blackburn, Checowan precinct; to preach the following morning at the ed visit they had been making in New having won out over the Seattle team, postoffiee address North Yamhill Chas. Mitchell, Amity precinct; post- C. P. church. Notwithstanding the Jersey and Wisconsin. They have been ami for having made so excellent a dis play. Home camp of Seattle got the office address Amitv. short notice, 4<> were present and the enduring some suffocating beat in the M W. POTTER, < i'l ATIO\ second prize and third prizes of $35 and gentleman gave a good sermon. He is Stock inspector for Yamhill Co., Or. last few weeks of their visit, and appre |25, respectively, ufftred on the points visiting Oregon with some idea of be In the County Court of the State of Oregon, ciate the opportunity of again whiffing Iu the County Court of Y'amhill County, State for the County of Yamhill. of best in discipline and third best in coming a permanent resident. He de CASTOniA. of Oregon. Oregon atmosphere.—Newberg Graphic. In the matter of the Estate of < In the matter of the Estate of > Bears the 1 h8 Kind V° u Ha* 8 Always Bought dress. parted on Monday morning for Eugene. Annie E. Breon. Deceased. j Theodore H. Gilbert, deceased. 1 The Southern Oregon Oil company has Signature To William H. Gilbert. Julia Gilbert, Nelson ToC. C. Breon, and to Alf Smith, as guardian of the person and estate of Lewis C. Little, Eva Gilbert. Alta Gilbert, Scott Gilbert. Emma Gil bored into a stratum of quicksand, which, A Lewiston girl named Jessie was sent of K. Little. Fredrick E. Little and Huber Little, bert, Grace E. Arnold, George C. Arnold, greet while looked upon by the operators as to a famous eastern school and after a minor heirs of Rose Little and F. L. l ittle, both ing |N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, deceased, greeting: Real Eftfate TrmiUer«. eucouraging at tliHt depth, is giving year's time wrote to her dad, signing i N THE N AME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, I You are hereby cited and required to appear in the county court uf Y'amhill county, state of L You are hereby cited and required to ap Week ending August 7th. them much trouble and delaying progress her name "Jessica.” In reply the old pear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, Oregon, al the court room thereof, at McMinn for the County of Yamhill, at the court room ville, in ¿aid Yamhill county, on Monday, the in sinking the well. This necessitates man wrote: “Dear Jessica Your wel- J A Gilford by sheriff to W C Kru thereof, at McMinnville, in the Countv of Yam 2d day of September. A. D. 1901, at ten o’clock iq ger re-sale tax deed 6.06 a in sec pulling out all the easing mid putting it come letter received. Mammica aud hill, State of Oregon, on Monday, the 2d day of the forenoon of that day, then and there to show IO September, 3-3-2.................................................... $ 1001, at two o’clock in the afterrioop cause, if any exist, why au order 01 sale of the down anew. The drillers, who are from papaica are well. Aunt Maryica and I S H Orr by sheriff to VV C Kruger of that day. then and there to show cause if any hereinafter desciibed real property, to pay the In summer can l>o i>rev nted the southern California oil fields, sav Georgeica started for California yester exists, why an order of sale should not be made expenses and claims against said estate still un re-sale tax deed lots 1, 2, 3, 6 by taking as in the petition piayed for, tiled in said court paid and unsatisfied, shoui.i not be made as and 7 blk 1 VanOstrum’s ad to since they entered the quicksand that day. I have bought a new liorseica. in said estate on July 17th, A. I». 1901, bv E. C. prayed for in the petition uf C. T. Long, admin Sheridan ....................................... I Apperson, as executor of said estate, being a pe istrator of said estate, duly filed in this court the formations through which they have It is a beautica. It» name is Monoica. tition tiled for an order of .sale of the following and cause on the 30th day of July. A. 1). 1901. David Cation by sheriff to W C Its as beneficial In summer as bored this well are so far neatly identi Your brother Tomica is doing finely, described real estate belonging to said estate, The real property above referred to being situ Kruger re sale tax deed 78.41 a e ated in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and In winter. If you ar? ./oal. cr to-wit: cal with those in which they sunk the and the hired girlica is a peachica."— hf lie qr sec 5-4-5 .......................... ] described as follows, to-wit: Situate, lying and being in Yamhill County, 15 75 run down, It will nuilu you up. State of Oregon, and bounded as follows, to- Lots numbered Two and Three of College Ad Mary L Hess to Julia A Bryan 2a & California wells and they are greatly Genesee News. Send for fr*e *?nq’1e. dition to the city of McMinnville, in Yambill wit; Beginning at the Southwest corner of the 2 rods pt n Ilf Jos Hess die t 3 r 3 8COTT «"v HOWNF, l h< i.iiMs, donation lapd claim of John Monroe and wile, county, state of Oregon, as per the duly record pleased with the developments made. 400-415 I’cail suer 1, >. m V York, W S Thoowson and wf to Lee and ed plat of said addition now of record in the Notification No. 1'22, Claim No. 7|, in Section A Vliiilaler'a l.ocul Work. nd .ou; a!) dtturg: .t*. A prospecting plant has been brought No. ¡3, in T. 5 8., R. 5 W. of Willamette Meridi« office of county recorder of said county. Heston Tallman ¡02,212 sq ft pt an in said county ; thence north with west line Witness, the Hon. R. P. Bird. Judge of the ■»■TOwesi' into the upper valley by the Ashland ‘ I had a severe attack of bilious colic, Alfred Job die t 3 r 4 ............... 1000 of said claim Í8.10 chains; thence east 96 €0 County Court of Yamhill tounty, State of On- chains; thence south lb.lU chains; thence west gon, with the seal of said court duly affixed, Oil company from Kern River. They got a bottle oDChamberlain’s colic, chol P Q Davis to L T Davis hf int in 96 60 chains to the place of beginning, and con ibis 30th day of July, zk. I) 1901. ’ 33.5 lots 3 and 4 9ec 13-2-4—64 a also will begin boring some prospect wells era and diarrhoea remedy, took two taining 175 acres more or less. R. P. BIRD. Judge of said Court. I a sec 13-2-4..................................... 450 Witness, the Hon. K. P. Bird. Judge of the L S. Attest: J. H. NELSON. Clerk. soon, ami it is l>elieved their operations doses and was entirely cured,” says Rev. John VV Fishburn and wf to Mrs. County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of Yamhill, with the seal of said court will reveal much to give impetus to the A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. “My Bertie Robinson lot 15 in Jno VV this 17th day of July, A. D 1901. Fletcher’s ist add to Dayton 400 affixed various enterprises projected to develop neighbor across the street was sick for (L. S.) Attest J. H. NELSON, Clerk. si »1 'row. Isaac Lambright as executor of over a week, had two or three bottles of a paying oil field here Joel Stow estate to B Brower NOTK'F. OF FIMI SFTTI.F.VIFViT He used Mrs. Adah W. Unruh, who has been medicine from the doctor. 66x204 ft in McM ................... In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for 35° the county of Yamhill. making an extended tour of H states, them for three or four days without re George C Sears to E Mattson 7.61 1VTOTICE is hereby given that J. II Olds, a l P. C. Thomasen. plaintiff, . a pt Matthew Hall die t 3 r 3. . 190.25 I’1 ministrator of the estate ot Watson S. vs. speaking in moat of the principal cities lief, then called in another doctor who Bagley, deceased, ha« filed his final account as Mrs. Addie Harrison to W D Com C E. Thomasen, defendant. 5 treated him for some days and gave him such administrator with the clerk of the county ToC. E. and tow ns of each, is now in l’ortland. Thomasen, above-named defendant: er lots 3 and 4 and s hf lots 2 court for Yamhill county, state of Oregon, and IN the name of the the I went state of Oregon, you are here Iler lawt important point was Helena. no relief, so discharged him. and 5 blk 10 Newberg 2500 that Monday, the 12th day of August. A. D.1901. by required to appear ami answer the com at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. in the plaint tiled against you in He the above entitled Mont., where the W. C. T. U is making over to see him the next morning court room of «aid county court, at McMinn suit, in ‘ aid court, on or before the ,3d dav of Oregon, has been appointed by Hon. R. P. September, I m OI. which is the first dav satisfactory progress. Mrs. Unruli will said his bowels were in a terrible fix, 01 the next “Through the months of June and rille, Bird, judge of said court, as the time and place regular term of -aid court, after the of (his remain in l’ortland alsmt three week*. that they had been running off so long July our baby was teething and took a for the hearing of objections to s..id rinal ac service of summons upon you. ami if date you full so count and the settlement thereof. that it was almost bloody flux. I asked to answer, for lunt thereof, the phintiff u HI ap Shu expect« to leave at that time for her running off of the bowel« and sickness Dated Julv 8th. A. D. 19ul. ply to the court for the relief prayed fur in hi* J H. OLDS, former home in Kansas to attend a series him if he had tried Chamberlain's colic, of the stomach,” says O. P. M. Hollidav, complaint, which is fora decrveoi -aid ct»url «n- Administrator of the estate of Watson S. Rag- voremg the plaintiff from the defendant, and cholera and diarrhoea remedy, and he of convention«. The city unions of Balt of Deming, Ind. ‘His bowels would ’ lev, deceawd. 0-5 dissolving the marriage contra< t now existbig imore have engaged her services for the said, ‘No.’ I went home and brought move from five to eight times a day. 11 - h I CONN F.R. Att’y for »aid Administrator. between plaintift ami defendant and holding the Mime fur naught, and for such other and further city alone, for a |>eriod of four weeks him my bottle and gave him one dose, had a bottle of ChamberlaiD a colic, chol-! F.XFI I TKIX’ NOTICE relief as to the court may seem meet e ¡th equ-it. and good cokiscleitce ; “The Oregon women should be encour told him to take another dose in fifteen era and diarrhoea remedy in the house ! Thi« «ummon« i« pnl>1l«h<M for «lx weeks In the Yanthill County Reporter, « weekly newspaper aged that their state furnishes a woman or twenty minutes if he did not find re and gave him four drops in a tablespoon- b-. n t v the soiintt wurt . t Ysmhjll published at McMinnville. Oregon, by order nf whose services are sought after from the lief. but he took no more and was en ful of water and be got better at once. ” I Hon. R. I’. Boise, Judge of said court made in tirely cured |‘i>r silr bv Howorth & ehamber«. at Salem, Atlantic to the Pacific,” «try« the North Co. tian Th« ...... Oregon, ..... I._ on ... ... the of r 25th .. this day *_ of Sold by Howoitb <t Co. ceased, aud all person* having claim* ngaiiut June not. The first publication «úm- said estate are herebv notified and required to June. 1110ns is on the 5th dav ot Julr. I'.AIl west White Ribboner, “and that she is The McMinn ville ball team won the present the -aine duly verified wrhin *ix J E. MAGERS, , 1 1 * ,■ 1 1 months from the date of this notice, to aid ex- now being called for in the direction of Attorney for PUiutiff TOIIIA. O gRliit? WOfii . t “‘till laj»t Sunday by a ecutrtx. at the office of R L. Conner, in the ci tv } the gulf. Mrs. Unruh has a special in Beare the I hi Kind VMjjawVws 8ai;¡M score of 6 to IS. It is understood they £ McMinnvdl*- ‘n Y«“‘h,li «mmj. »t.u ..i or <?gon .» vitation to speak before the Georgia leg- Signatar« D«ted thh "'Oth Jav of Julr. A. t> 19UI. will have another set-to in the near ft» MARY M EttTLE, Miriti: OF I F FOI N I WE nt . i i«latiMw st its coining session on ‘Scien- of lure on the grounds of St. Paul. Executr.x of the I »st Will and Testament u( ' title Tetupera.iee instruction.’ We have Isidore Ertl«. deceased. R L. CONNER Att y for MiJ Estate no (ears but that aige ipill do herself and X’dh t u luretu given that tne counrv The laws of health require that the evort of Yamhill cvumi stat« oi <■ 1 the cause great credit, azxd gladden the bowels move once each dav, and one of ha< duly Appointed Mary I. Johnson admitu l ow Hair lo Rullalo. iratrtx of lb« estate ot taeob P. Johnson, de ; heart not onlv of our nation*, and the penalties for violating this law is If you are going to the espoaition, or ceased, and all partie« baring claim« against world’s superintendent, but of every pile«. Keep jour bowels regular by tak Mid e«tate are hereby notirted to present tbetr For Infiuita and Children. any other point east, do not make your claim» 10 «aid Mary I. Jubnsou at tier hotue n> I W. C. T I . mother and prohibition ing a dam Ubaniberlain's stomach and arrangements until you have secured We»t <hrbal.ni, Yamhill countv. on-gon, veri rate« troin the Burlington mate; they fied as by law required, within six month» from father in the land, as we regard scientif liver tablets whet. QMg;*ary, and yon date of this uotire. wiil interest yon. Callor write for full the hated thi« the 2tth day of Julr, 1S01. 32-5 ic tem^-rance instruction in the public will never have that severe puiushnient Bears the particulars. K. W. Foster. Ticket Agent. M ary i. J ohnson , scboole the gr.'af stronghold of the future intli«-te<l upon yen. Price 25 cent« For Administratrix ot the estate ot Jacob P. John Burlington Route, Corner Third and ■tigaauMe of son. deceased. of temperance refor«a.‘* sale by Howorth A Co. Stark Street«, Portland, Oregon. M cvajn a VINTON, Atty s for Admj X. LOCAL NEWS. cuts in week. Dallas several days the past I Scott’s Ernukio«! «►—-iTi aw CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatur r