The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, September 06, 1901, Image 5

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    PHYSICIANS
LOCAL NEWS.
G. 8. Wright, dentist.
Consult free, Dr. Smith, the osteopath.
Established in Yamhill County in 1881.
p E. GOUCHER, H. 0.
G. 8. Wrigbt, dentist.
Seven-room house and barn to rent,
on
B
street.
L.
R
oot
.
Investigate osteopathy.
Physician
Hay baling, low prices, good work.
8. A. Manning was up from Portland
J. A. D erby & S on .
on Moutlay.
and Surgeon.
C.
C.
Murton
and
family have been
Try Whiteson creamery butter. For ,
Office over McMinnville National Bank.
visiting
in
Portland
since
Saturday.
sale by Wallace A Walker.
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Calls responded to Day and Night.
Bring
your
l>est
butter
and
fresh eggs
For Sale—Ten stands of bees. Price I to Wallace A Walker and get their
M c M innville - - - - okegon .
worth
reasonable.
J. M XTTEV.
in cash or mdse.
OOK & CABLE,
The Grange store is making some big
For feed, hay, Hour and berries,
cuts on the price of shoes for a few days.
J. A. D erby A S on .
The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodges of Prine­
one vear for *2, strictly in advance
ville, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. S.
Miss
Jessie
Wann
of
Salem
visited
her
Wright.
Rooms in Jacobson Block,
cousin, Miss Ethel Harris, the past
Highest prices paid for chickens, but­
OUR GREAT STOCK is arriving daily, direct from the Largest Manufac­
M c M innvii . lb ,
...
O mkoon . week.
ter and eggs at the Grange store.
turers in the United States, consisting of the
Loban curries a good stock of light and
Miss K. E. Biyl -has returned from
J C. MICHAUX, n. O.,
heavy harness. Call and get prices. Portland, where she has been attending
In all Styles and Shades
Workinaratiip first-class.
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the millinery openings.
Ranging in price from $10.50 to $30
Physician and Surgeon,
Mrs. Geo. Seed returned to Portland
Harris Bros., Photographers. Take
yesterday, having spent the past week
Will open nicer
first stairway west of postotfice. First-
with her mother, Mrs. Okerson.
M c M innville , OREGON.
Than Ever.
class work guaranteed.
All are pleased to see Charley Daniels
Office tn W right Block
Miss
Viola
Charleson
is
the
guest
of
about liis store again after the aggravat­
Will be Nicer and Better than ever
ing illness that kept him boused at home. Miss Mary Bird of this city. Miss
|)R. C. T. SniTH,
before, and a full line of
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Charleson’s home is in Portland.
H. Brodie of the depot force is taking
Lambert Bros, want all the poultry,
a vacation with his family at Wilhoit eggs
and farm produce, for which they
springs.
will pay the highest cash price. At
Up to the middle of the week there Palmer’s old stand.
L'uiou Block, McMinnville, Oregon.
were about 85,000 bushels of wheat in
Miss Mollie Patty is employed in the
Office Hours, 10-12 and 2-1.
Examination Free.
the two warehouses at the depot, and furniture store of Briedwell A Hendrick
30,000 bushels of oats.
in the absence of Miss Hendrick in the
W'e have the Newest and Best Line of Goods we have ever kept. All sizes and
BARBERS.
Those indebted to S. A. Manning east.
please call and settle at the office of
fashions, and prices no one can touch, considering the quality we keep. We mean
We are paying this week 30 to 35 eta
R. L. Conner.
I OGAN BROS.,
per roil lor good butler and 14 cts
what we say and say just what we mean. W’e propose to treat everyone alike. We do
At Mr. Bernard’s, on the old Leabo for fresh eggs. W allace A W alker .
not give baits, but give you what your honest dollar deserves.
Our BOOT and
farm last week, Elsia Wright threshed
Richard A Pringle’s famous Georgia
SHOE STOCK is the best in the market. We keep nothing but the best brands
1,000 bushels of oats in two hours anil Minstrels are billed for the opera house
made.
next Friday evening, the 13th inst. They
XVe are located opposite H. C. Burus’ and aim 2,810 bushels in ~'/2 hours.
to give all customers good treatment for little
were
here
about
a
year
ago,
and
gave
a
We carry a full line of TRUNKS, VALISES, TELESCOPES, CARPETS and
Every purchase draws a prize in the
money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­
ronage solicited.
quality of goods and the extremely low good show.
MATTING, WRAPPERS and FEATHER PILLOWS, and would advise you to
prices at the Racket store, and you do
Wanted—A few young goats and sheep.
call and secure the best selections. Thanking you for past favors, we hope to con­
not help pay for some one else’s prize Nannies and ewes preferred. Enquire
HARNESS
tinue in the future,
Respectfully Yours,
or premium.
at Commercial House.
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I. J. A nderson .
i
Judge George II. Burnett was over
pLSIA WRIGHT,
from
Salem
to
visit
his
mother
last
Fri
­
Mrs.
Adolf
Matthies,
son and daughter
Manufactures and Deals In
day, the day following the loss of her left this week for Portland to make their
The Largest Store outside of Portland. Our store will be closed Saturday,
home by fire.
permanent residence. Their home prop­
September
14, and Tuesday, September 24, 1901.
Miss Ella L. Woods took her departure erty here has been leased by H. Oliver,
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
the
baker.
for Amity yesterday, where she will
^ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they
can be^bought anywhere else in the Willamette again have a charge in the public school
A good cup of coffee puts von in the
Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are
mood to enjoy the entire day. For this
pronounced unsurpassed by those who ouy them. the present year.
Aceoiniiioda t ion« for Student*.
C. F. Daniels soils feed for the cow, feed purpose always get the choice blend sold
I desire the names of those in Mc­
for the chickens, and a full line of gen­ only at Kegg’s.
Minnville who can accommodate stu­
yyiLLARD & EHRMAN,
eral produce to supply the household.
H. Cooper of Newberg, was in the city
Remember the place—the I), street pro­ during the week soliciting for the Yam­ dents as follows:
Proprietors ot
1. Furnished rooms and board, nam­
duce maiket. Phone 175.
hill Coal & Oil Company. This is an
The new heater has been substituted enterprise deserving of encouragement, ing rates.
2. Rooms to let for housekeeping,
for the old one in Columbus school build­ and one in which every resident of the
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds ing. The board was allowed *100 for the
rates for same
county should feel au interest.
—Will Have A Large Assortment of—
a. Students to work for board, all or
South side Third St. between B and C.
old one, and the cost of the new was
The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.’s part, either girls or boys. Please report
*625.
big drive of logs is just below Wheat-
II. L. B oardman .
For first-class dry lumber of all kinds, land. In about two weeks they will at once.
DRAYMEN
and shingles, go to the Chas. K. Spaul­ have nine hundred thousand feet of logs
Faria* For Sale..
ding Logging Co. yard. W. T. M acy ,
ßROWER & SON,
in their boom at Newberg. These logs
Two hundred acres near Carlton, Yam­
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Manager.
came from the Santiatn, Luckiamute and hill county, Or , 170 acres under plow,
McHINNVlLLE
The committee has not yet decided the McKenzie rivers and are driven down 30 acres in clover, 25 acres timothy.
present to be given to the carnival the Willamette to their destination.
Good 10 room house, barn and other
Before buying elsewhere, be sure
queen. This will be announced next
Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith, Dr. Allie M. out-buildings, wind pump, good family
Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful week. The vote for carnival qneen will
and
see what we have. - - - -
handling guaranteed. Collections will be made
Smith of Eugene, and Mr. Elmer Smith orchard and plenty of small fruit. This
monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap.
be counted again on Saturday evening.
of Portland, will leave McMinnville Sat­ is one of the most desirable farms in the
Mark Sisters are showing a nice as­ urday, on a camping trip to Meadow- county. Will sell with or without stock
sortment of street hats for early fall Lake. They will be gone about ten days. and all farm implements, or will sell
wear. Notice will be given soon of date Dr. R. E. Smith of Portland will take north 100 acres, including improve­
of opening of pattern bats, when they charge of the doctor’s office while he is ments. Reason for selling, ill health of
will be prepared as usual to supply the away.
my wife. For particulars address
wants of the trade in the latest styles
F M. Y ork , Carlton, Or.
County Clerk J. H Nelson returned' 38-4
J acob W ortman , Pres.
E d H endricks , Vice Pres.
A CLOCK,
the market affords.
« J ohn W ortman , Cashier.
home Sunday morning from an official
A rthur M c P hillip S, Asst. Cashier »
I.ease and Alack for Nate.
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H. Cooper, solicitor for the Newberg visit among the various lodges of Odd
WATCH RING,
i»
I wish to dispose of the lease of 590
«
Coal & Oil Co., was in the city on Tues­ Fellows, of which order he is the grand
?♦
«
WATCH CHAIN.
day distributing a beautifully engraved master of Oregon. He traveled as far acres adjoining Amity on the south,
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«
known
as
the
Keyt
place,
and
to
sell
CHARM, SET SILVER
certificate of stock to the local parties south as Coos county, and repoits every­
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
« *
»
stock,
implements,
hay,
etc.,
now
on
who have interested themselves in this thing nourishing—financially as well as
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FORKS, KNIVES OR
the
place,
subject
to
approval
of
lessor
The
Oldest
Bank
in
Yamhill
County.
Established
in
1885.
enterprise. Mr. Cooper says the sub­ fraternally—in the rich dairying section
«
J*
Capital
and
Surplus,
*90,000.
For terms inquire of
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SPOONS, OR AN
stantial interest the people have shown down on the Coquille.
« Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United
C. H. C hristenson , Amity, Or.
« States, and draws direct on all the principal points
«
is
very
encouraging.
ALARM CLOCK
Aunt her <¿«««1 .Vian Gone.
« accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited.
One
of
the
casualties
of
the
thunder
l
ard
«(Thank«.
or anything in the Jew­
«
at
James
Otis
Guild
of
this
city
died
c**'i*
f o*” LC*Of LC
'-i*'-'f
storm of Aug. 25th not mentioned be- 3 a. m. Sunday, Sept. 1st, in his 61st
We wish to express our heartfelt
elry line
fore was the loss by Dr. G. 8. Wright of year, of hemorrhage of the lungs. lie thanks to all friends and neighbors who
ten head of sheep, which had gathered was born in Whiteside county, Ills , extended kindlv aid and sympathy in
Come to Us and We
under a large oak tree on tho Thompson Nov. 7, 1840. He catne to Oregon in the loss of our dear husband and father.
M hs . J. O. Gi n.1» and family .
1847, his father settling in Portland, and
farm. This was the most damaging building the first hoiise in that city on
Will Give You the Best
storm from lightning within the recol­ Guild's lake, which was named for him.
Farm For Sale.
of Goods and Prices.
lection of the oldest inhabitant, it seems. He was married to Rosabel Roberts,
The Kesterson farm of 79*2 acres
Dec. 12, 1869, and they have six children
Ii yon have choice grain in the sheaf, living, all of whom were present at the miles west of North Y’amhill, every foot
or grasses, vegetables, green or dried funeral on Monday, which was conduct­ of it clear, 10 acres in prune*, good house
fruits, bring them to the 8. P. agent, ed by Elder James Campbell from the ami barn. Go and see the pro)>erty and
Repairing a Specialty.
carefully labeled with name of producer, Christian church. Deceased had been make me an offer for it.
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a member of this church for 12 years.
and locality in which they were raised. He lived an honorable and upright life,
J ohn W. L oder , Oregon City, Or.
Wm. L Dielschneider & Bro.,
These articles are asked for so that west­ possessed a genial nature and was a
McMinnville’s Reliable Jewelers. ern Oregon may make a creditable dis­ good
Probate Court.
Par Value $i Per Share, Paid Up and Non-Assessable.
business man. Many friends will
Estate of Margaret W Burton. First
play at the Portland exposition, and will miss him.
Dr. II. J. Littlefield, Vice Pres.
A. P. Oliver, Sec’y
semi annual account filed and approved. A. C. Churchill, I’res.
be returned to the owners free of charge.
Farm For Sale.
J. C. Colcord, Treas Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository
PI Bl.1C N A 1.1-..
Estate of Annie E. Breon. Petition
C. J. Schultz, the Amity liveryman,
of Carl Breon, a minor, to have property
212 acres, one-half under cultivation.
DIRECTORS:
I will offer for sale at public auction exempt from execution set aside to him
Good land. Price very reasonable. I Ji experienced a runaway last week, in
as
the
minor
child
approved.
S.
M.
Calkins,
N. E. Britt
C. A. Hodson
B.
C.
Miles,
to
the
highest
bidder,
at
my
farm
1
miles from Carlton. Inquire of Mrs M. which be lost a horse and came near
Estate of F. Lebold. Will admitted.
II. .1. Littlefield,
A. P. Oliver,
Clarence Butt, J. C. Colcord,
miles
southwest
of
Carlton,
on
Thursday,
losing
his
own
life.
From
the
breaking
J. Carl, Carlton.
32m2
Fred Lelxild appointed executor without
A. C. Churchill
of a bridle bit, the team took fright near Sept. 12, 1901, the following described bonds. Chris Johnson, L. W. Murray
Capital Normal and Correspond, the Briedwell school house.
He was property, to-wit: Four head of work and Isaac Lambright appointed apprais­
The Yamhill Coal and Oil Company wishes to announce to the people of Yam­
ence School. Salem, Oregon.
ers.
thrown out on his face and his nose horses, two colta, six set of harness, two
hill County that they have some 2500 acres of Selected Imids under bond and con­
Estate
of
R.
L.
Stow.
Final
account
Normal, s^cademic, Business, Civil fractured so that splintered bone had to wagons, two self binders, one rolling har­
filed and set for hearing Oct. 7th at 1 p. tract for the development of Coal ami Oil. Selections of land were based on Expert
Service, Mechanical Drawing, College be removed. Though dazed he came on row, one iron-framed harrow, one wood­ Hl.
and Geological judgement as containing all the conditions requisite for the presence
Preparatory. The Home Study depart­ to town, anti knew not what had hap­ en-framed harrow, one seed drill, three
Estate of J. B. Fusan. Petition to sell of Coal and Oil.
Coal in paying quantities and in quality, as yet, unexcelled on the Pacific Coast
ment offers yon a rare chance to spend pened till he reached the bridge west of plows, one inower, one hayrake, one cul­ personal property at private sale for
is almost a certainty. We are quite confident of this. Practical development and
cash
filed
and
allowed.
your evenings pleasantly and profitably Amity, where he found the team piled tivator, one two-horse hack, and a lout
Estate of Theodore H. Gilbert. J. L. proper depth will uncover a quick asset.
in fitting yourself for yonr life work.
Oil Exists, if Surface indications, development to a depth of 100 feet, opinions
up with the buggy pole run through one 10,000 feet of dre-red lumber. TermH of Hoskins apjiointed guardian ad litem
Oil cannot exist under any other
Fall term begins Sept. 30, 1901.
sale: All sums amounting to *10, cash for George C. Arnold, a minor, Peti- of Experts and Geologists amount to anything
of the horses.
Oil is found urnler such conditions only. Captain 11. L. Heath upon a
Address,
J. J. K raps , Prin.,
in hand; all sums over *10, twelve tion for sale of real estate at private sale conditions.
recent visit to this pro|>erty, in referring to specimens excavated, remarked: “With
George Jones writes down from the
for cash in hand heard and allowed.
Salem, Or.
Estate of Mary Walling. Petition for those indications right there any other country on God's earth would have had the
mill to the factory force that he has just months time wIII be given without in­
terest on approved notes. Sale to begin
xl estate at public sale on the earth drilled full of holes years ago.”
Notice to the Public.
sawed up a tree that made good market­ at 9 o'clock and continue till all is sold. sale of real
The Company pro,sates to equip itself with a Standard machine, under super­
in ______________
hand heard and al-
premises for
1— cash
___ __
I have engaged J. A. Frisbie as local able iumlter 152 feet from the stump,
vision of a practical driller, and go down to the Oil depths. In the drilling for Oil
J acob W ortman .
lowed.
manager of my lumber yard located at and was 36 inches in diameter. At the
Estate of Annie E. Rreon. Petition we will lie at work on practical lines in developing the coal measures. Drillin is the
the old foundry site, McMinnville. He market price of lumlier in the yard, tbie Panel ot luror« (or Sep I ember Term for sale of real estate at private sale for practical and economical method of testing, proving and locating coal. Drilling is a
will be pleased to figure with you on all
necessity for the discovery of oil.
N Stoutenberg, L I. Hewitt, Isaiah cash in hand heard and allowed.
tree alone will make *3 M) worth, A
house bills or smaller orders
The Company in this work of development seeks the co-operation of every man
Booth.
Willamette;
S
J
Madson,
West
board 36 inches wide from this tree can
i8m6
A. T rudell .
Notice 10 Brirttfr Builder«
in Yamhill county. By such co-opei ation only can this unknown wealth be uncov­
Chehalem; F A Dielschneider, J T Con­
Every land owner, business man and laborer, should to some extent give
now be seen at the yard. It is one foot verse, Frank Sully, Flint Martin, Mc­
The connty court of Yamhill county ered
n»tlce tn Herse Breeder*.
wider than can be planed by machinery Minnville; J R Craven, Dundee; Andrew invites bids for sealed plans, specifica­ his support. If we meet with success your returns would be hundreds for one.
Should we meet with failure it would he a hundred to none.
feet of fencing was recent­ | Pickett, W I Decker, Newberg; O D tions and strain diagrams, and for build­
5 My stallion Pollox will be in McMinn­ A load of
We are anxious to he the first of discoverers, and if you will give prompt atten­
ing,
erection
and
construction
of
abridge
Scott,
S
W
Keen,
J
A
Derby,
S
I
Hibbs,
ville after this date. Parties having ly hauled from the yard to Amity with a
tion and quick investment we should complete our discovery within the year.
across
Willamina
riser
at
town
of
Willa
­
Fairlawn,
E
H
Taylor.
Jasper
Agee,
Jos.
mares not with foal will find it to their four horse team.
Stock of par value *1.00 is offered at W cent« per share, paid lip and non aseea-
Frank Adams says
interest to patronize this valuable horse. that his brother in-law, Chas. Scott, E Brown, North Sheridan; J W Baxter, mina, according to such plan«, specifi­ able. Every dollar goes for equipment and labor. No officer receives a salary.
cations
and
diagrams,
until
Hept.
23,
East
Dayton;
H
A
Bertram.
West
Day
­
J. W. H enry , Proprietor.
hauled from the dd mill near Meadow ton, T W Hay«, North Yamhill; F.d Hen­ 1901, at 10 o'clock a. tn., »hen said bide You can purchase by mail or in person, at office of Secretary, or Bank of Newberg,
at Newlierg, Oregon.
lake, the largest load of lumber ever drick«. Win Wills, Huber Sitton, Carl­ will be ojiened at the connty court room.
CABTOniA.
ton; Jas Ladd, Adolphus Rea. John Mc­ The court reserves the right to reject any
Bean th.
HaH *|WJR Bought hauled ont of the mountains at this place. Kee, Amity; C R Smith, E M Cox, 1 and all bids. By order of the county
It contained 5,000 feet. A load of 4,700 Whiteson; I^-ander Lady, Willamina, court September 4th. 1901.
Sifutan
I 38-2
J. H. N elson , C o . Clerk.
J P Brown, Baker Creek.
feet is quite common in their hauling.
ef
Special Announcement
for the Coming Fall Of 1901
Physicians
and Surgeons.
Osteopathic Physician
At R. JACOBSON & CO'S, McMinnville, Or.
Very Latest Tailor-Made Suits
Wraps from $3 to $25. * Our Millinery
Dress Goods and Trimmings
Notionsand Fancy Goods.
GENTS' DEPARTMENT.
V
BARBERS
R. JACOBSON & CO.
HARNESS,
CITY MARKET.
Î The Carlton Millinery Store
Truck and Dray Co
§
M rs . H. A. S wanson .
DO YOU NEED
The First National Bank
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The Yamhiil Coal & Oil Co
NEWBERG, OREGON
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