Rain and Mud. The rainy season has set in and the time to buy rubber goods, warm under­ wear and hosiery has arrived. I am pre­ pared to supply your wants in ladies' and children's rubbers, umbrellas, rub­ ber boots for men ami boys. Selz shoes have caught on in great shape in Yam­ hill county; 1 have had to send in large reorders already this season, having sold so many more of my winter supply than I had expected to sell so early in the season. A nobby line of ladies’and chil­ dren’s capes and jackets on display, I have everything to make people com­ fortable for the winter. A large line of manufacturer's samples of blankets has just arrived which will be sold very low. Two new clerks on deck this week and we will try to give everyone good ser­ vice during the rush. C. C. MURTON. LOCAL NEWS. Dr. Frank R. Crons of Salem was the guest of Dr. Arthur S. Cooper this week. Bring your liest butter ami fresh eggs to Wal lace & Walker and get their worth in cash or mdse. J. W. Gilbaugh of Amity will have a public sale on Oct. 2d, after which he intends to remove to Portland. The best values to be had in ink and pencil tablets aud school supplies at the Racket store. a. *» K'fafc. Slops Hie aud the Cold. Rev. Fields of Philomath was a visitor iu town over Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Watts is visiting her sis­ ters at Forest Grove, Mrs. Large aud Mrs. Bailey. Mr. W. W. Smith has purchased the property where Mr. Sam Layman now resides. Rev. Lockhart of the M. E. church preached his farewell sermon here on last Sunday. • Rev. Hurd and wife have returned from their pleasure trip. Rev. Hurd is tnucll improved in health. The public school commences next Monday with Prof. J. Blough as princi­ pal and Miss Flora Blough, Miss Sarah Bates and Miss Williams as assistants. The recent rain has caused quite a de­ lay in the work at the locks. Felix Dorris of Tillamook City is looking up old acquaintances this week. John Thompson is back again on a visit. The Johnson hotel has quite a num­ ber of visitors this week taking advan­ tage of tile mineral springs, which are pronounced by all as being the best in the state. Rev F. Fisher started for Sweet Home this week to assist Rev. E. Lowner, whose health is failing. While Frank Sliirer was splitting a stick of wood last week he struck his hand, cutting the end of his thumb ofl and cutting the flesh to the bone of his forefinger. While working on the locks, Willie O’Connor had the misfortune to tear the nail off one of his fingers, cutting the flesh to the bone on the opposite side of the nail. The contest for the gold medal given by the W. C. T. U, will be held in the Evangelical church on Friday at 8 o’clock p. in. Summary of Auuunient. Horka Oil I-axative Brono-Quinine Tablets cures cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. *______ Hirin t or Male. 212 acres, one-half under cultivation. Good land. Price very reasonable. I Jj miles from Carlton. Inquire of Mrs M. J. Carl, Carlton. 32tn2 Capilul Normal t and Correspond» euee School, Salem. Oregon. Normal, Academic, Business, Civil Service, Mechanical Drawing, College Preparatory. The Home Study depart­ ment offers you a rare chance to spend your evenings pleasantly and profitably in fitting yourself for your life work. I-’all term begins Sept. 30, 1901. Address, J. J. K rapb , Prin., Salem, Or. sinner sheep 10 Let tin I have 70 head of good ewes to let on shares. J. E. C ronin , Gopher, Ore. Of Yamhill county. State of Oregon, for the year l'Jbl, as finally equallized by the county board of equalization, and tiled in county clerk’s office 011 Septemtier 21, 1901, by J M Yocum, county assessor. Acres tillable land 11814S, value 41982140 Acres of nou-tillable lands 275648.................................. value 683300 Improvements on deeded or patented lands................. •* 378545 Town and city lots 215720 Improvements on town and city lots.................................... 868180 Improvements on land not deeded or patented “ 10765 Miles of railroad bed, 59.21 “ 175535 The Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has been Miles of telegraph and tele­ iu use for over 30 years, has borne the s::;n..! . I l-x-^ machinery ......... ’• 39105 pertinents that trifle with and endanger the lt<-..!th oi Merchandise and stock in trade............................ " 177940 Infants and Children—Experience against llxperiiticni. Farming implements, wag­ ons, carriages, etc " 99020 Money, notes and accounts “ 437250 Number shares of stock 916 “ 88410 Household furniture jewel­ ry, watches, etc................ “ 152365 Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, 1‘aregori , Horses and mules 5074 “ 133240 and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. Iv Sheep and goats . 29X40 " 60170 Cattle................ ............. «160 “ 128875 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other N irnitii’ Swine ..................... 4403 “ 12275 substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys NX orms What is CASTO F:’A and allays Feverishness. It Hires Diarrhiea and U iiul Gross value all property $5177249 Exemptions • 415615 Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures < misi.patzon Total value of taxable property as finally Seventy-five head of young Cotswold equalized by the county board of equaliza­ anil Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlia ewes, of high-class breeding quality, all tion .......... ... $4731634 Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. of which I will sell for $5 each. Enquire The Children’s Panacea-Tile Mother’s Friend. The great carnival, which opens in of M. W. P otter , Gopher, Or. Portland on September 20th and contin­ farm f or Sale. ues until October 19tb, 1901, will be well Two hundred acres near Carlton, Yam­ worth a visit to the metropolis. Exhib­ hill county, Or., 170 acres under plow, its of agricultural and horticultural pro­ 30 acres in clover, 25 acres timothy. ducts, mining and manufacturing indus­ Good 10 room house, barn and other tries, athletic exercises, a horse­ The state fair doesn’t, seem to be out-buildings, wind pump, good family show at which feats of horsemanship planned ahead according to the moon. orchard and plenty of small fruit. This and the various forms of fancy riding This has been a very unlucky week for is one of the most desirable farms in the will be seen, and a magnificent military the management. county. Will sell with or without stock tournament, participated in by picked You get the best values in hats, shoes, and all farm implements, or will sell companies from the Oregon National corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace and embroidery, tinware and notions, north 100 acres, including improve­ Guard, are a few of the attractions at the at the Racket Store. ments. Reason for selling, ill health of carnival this year. The Southern Pacific Rev. A. L. Platt and wife and Prof. my wife. For particulars address Co. will sell tickets at low rates for this THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, MFtVYC'K CITY. Kline returned Saturday from their out­ 38-4 F. M. Y ork , Carlton, Or. occasion, and will also run a special ex­ ing at Woods, where they had a most en­ cursion from Ashland to Portland and re­ II farm For Rale. Cuts mid llniiae, Quickly Healed. joyable camping season. turn,stopping at all intermediate stations, The Kesterson farm of 79Jj acres lji the date and rates for which will be an­ Chamberlain's pain balm a|q,lied to a When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain’s stomach cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury miles west of North Yamhill, every foot nounced hereafter. and liver tablets. They are easy to take will instantly allay the pain and heal the of it clear, 10 acres in prunes, good house and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. parts iu leHH time than any other treat­ CITATION. ment. Unless the injury is very severe and barn. Go and see the property and Samples free at Howortli’s drug store. 38-4 , it w ill not leave a sear. Pain balm also make me an offer for it. The Independence paper tells of the cures rheumatism, sprains, swelling and In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for J ohn W. L oder , Oregon City, Or. departureof Charles Staats and wife from lameness. For sale by Howorth & Co. the County of Yamhill. ' In the matter of the Estate that city recently leaving unpaid bills to Notice Io the Public. of the amount of over $4,000. Their where­ M lllinl. NOTES. Joseph Kloucheck, a minor. I have engaged J. A. Frisbie as local To Joseph Kloucheck, Mary Kloucheck, next abouts are not known. manager of my lumber yard located at kin of said ward, and to all other heirs of said Prominent schools in Yamhill county the old foundry site, McMinnville. He of ward and next of kin, and to all persons inter­ Have you a sense of fullness in the will he pleased to figure with you on all ested in the estate of said ward : You and each region of your stomach after eating? II are supplied as follows with teachers: of you are hereby notified that the County Court Par Value $i Per Share, Paid Up and Non-Assessable. North Yamhill—Fred North, princi­ house bills or smaller orders. bo you will lie benefited by using Cham­ above named did on the 24th day of August, 1901, make the following order in said estate, to- A. C. Churchill, Pres. i8m6 A. T rudell . Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vice l’res. A. P. Oliver, Sec’y berlain’s stomach and liver tablets. They pal, H. F. Wilson and Emma Gordon. wit: J. C. Colcord, Treas. Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, Depository also cure belching and sour stomach Carlton—W. H. Kingery and Lena t iiri-il of Chronic Diarrhoea After In the matter of the Estate August 24,1901. They regulate the bowels too. Price, L$> DIRECTORS: of Pagenkopf. Thirty Year« of Suffering. cents. Sold by Howorth & Co. Joseph Kloucheck, a minor. B. C. Miles, S. M. Calkins, N. E. Britt C. A Hodson Lafayette—-John Blough, Flora Blough, OW at this day comes Charles Kliucheck “I enflered for thirty years with diar­ H. J. Littlefield, A. P. Oliver, Clarence Butt, J. C. Colcord, as the duly appointed, qualified and act­ Sarah Bates and Myrtle Williams. rhoea aud thought I was paBt being A. C. Churchill ing guardian of Joseph Kloucheck, said minor, cured,” says John fe. Halloway, of ami tiles in this court his written, verified peti­ White Cloud—Ida Pagenkopf. tion for the sale of the real property of said French Camp, Miss. “I had spent so minor which is described as follows, to-wit: It was supposed that every man iu Yamhill county would give a few Bellevue—Orilla Peters. much time and money and suffered so Beginning at the northeast corner of the Peter dollars to know what a drill would find, so the lands containing true indica­ Dundee- Chas. Hodson and Miss much that I had given up all hopes of Sax land in the north boundary of the donation Wolfe. recovery. I was so feeble from the ef­ land claim of Samuel Cozine in township 4 tions were secured to the extent of some 2500 acres, a company organized fects of the diarrhoea that I could do no south, range 4 west, in Yamhill county, Oregon, and stock offered at 50 cents x share, with the idea that land owners in par­ Durham district—Versa Keen. and running thence east (var. 20-30 east) 7:52 Thurber —Ora Ladd of Amity. kind of labor, could noteven travel, but chains to the northwest boundary of lands for­ ticular would respond by investing $10, $20 or $50 each, and by a co-opera­ by accident I was permitted to find a merly belonging to W. I). McDonald: thence tive move develop this industry. By this method there would be no indi­ Canfield —Nettie Dickenson. with said McDonald’s lands 8.20chains to bottle of Chamberlain’s colic, cholera south a fir 12 inches in diameter; thence west 7:52 vidual burden. It was supposed that any number of men would give at Dayton Prairie district—Lena Stil- and diarrhoea remedy, and after taking chains to the southeast corner of said Peter Sax Scott’s Emulsion is not a well. several Imttles I am entirely cured of land; thence north 8:20 chains to the place of least something to know what might be the conditions existing underneath. are undoubtedly a great number of men who would give outright beginning, good medicine for fat folks. Bal Dodson will teach the Whiteson that trouble. I am so pleased with the or less. containing 6.17 acres of land, more There much larger sums than would be expected under this plan to know that result that I am anxious that it be in And it appearing to the court that said minor We have never tried giving it school the coming winter. reach of all who suffer as I have.” For is indebted in the sum of 1397.06, and that the these lands were covering a true oil find. Why should not such people sub­ only means of paying said indebtedness is to scribe for a few shares of our stock and make it possible for the company to sale by Howorth & Co. sell said property, and that it is therefore nec­ to a real fat person. W e don’t equip itself for a full development and go ahead with the work as they are essary to sell the same. It is therefore ordered by the court that Tues­ dare. You see Scott’s Emul­ CASTOniA. day, the »th day of October, 1901, at the hour of doing and have done in other sections. This is a legitimate proposition; there is no fake about it. There is no o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the /)The Kind You Hate Always Bought one sion builds new flesh. Eat This nignature is on every box of the genuine Bears the court room in the court house at McMinnville, other way of making a development; no one person will tackle it. By a Oregon, l>e, and the same is, set as the time and place to hear said petition, and this order shall united effort only can the work be carried on. This is not a stock scheme. people don’t want it. Strong Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets be served by publication for four weeks in the You are as much interested as any one, and the method adopted bv this the remedy that enres a cold in one day Yamhill County Reporter, a weekly newspaper people don’t need it. ■" » » »...... —- published at McMinnville, Oregon, on Joseph company to secure funds is the only one known that is at all practical to Kloucheck and Mary Kloucheck who are the DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS. But if you are thin Scott’ next of kin of said ward as well as all persons handle a large numberof small sums that in the aggregate will he sufficient (ÌOPHEK interested in said estate. R. P. BIRD, to complete the work. Why not make up your minds, send whatever you Emulsion is the medicine lot Judge. Notice is hereby given that I have ap­ feel able or willing, to the Secretary or the Bank of Newberg, and secure Now, therefore, Jatnes Agee of Sodaville was a visitor pointed the following deputy stock in­ you. It doesn’t tire you out. at E. H. Taylor’s Sunday and Monday. spectors TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. stock par value of $1 per share, fully paid and non-assessable. for 50c each. for Yamhill county: 1 You and each of you are hereby cited and We now have about one hundred stockholders, but we should have a to appear at the court house at Mc­ There is no strain. The work The school begins next Monday with John Redmond, South McMinnville required Minnville, Oregon, at the county court room thousand. Just think of it; only one hundred mon in Yamhill count y to date precinct ; postotlice address McMinnville. McNeill as teacher. thereof, on the 8th day ot October, 1901, at the is all natural and easy. You Miss Abe Blackburn, Checowsn precinct; hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said day, subscribing to and purchasing stock in »company formed for the purpose of F. M. Stow has decided to remain on postotlice address North Yamhill to show cause, if any there be, why a license to just take the medicine and his own place until next spring. The Chas. Mitchell, Amity precinct; post- sell said real property should not be granted to making a practical demonstration as to the existence of coal or oil—its rid- said guardian as prayed for in said petition. talk for awhile was that he would oc­ oflice address Amity. Witness the Hon. R P. Bird, Judge of the culous. We have told you all about the company's plans, the discovery of that’s all there i to it. M. W. POTTER, County Court of the State of Oregon, for the indications, the development to a depth of 90 feet, the examination by geol­ cupy the residence of I. Lambright. of Yamhill, with the seal of said court Stock inspector for Yamhill Co., Or. County The next thing you know Jasper Agee and E. H. Taylor left for atfixed, this 24th day ot August, A, D. 1901. ogists and experts, the positive find of coal and the sure indications of oil. R. P BIRD. you feel better—vou eat both r McMinnville Monday to serve on the Judge. All our indications are positive, the same formations and conditions that (L. 8 ) Attest: J. H. NELSON, County Clerk. suggested development work in Pennsylvania, Texas and California. —and you weigh more. It is jury during circuit court. BY JRA NEUSON, Deputy. The hoppickers have all returned a quiet worker. home. Most of them leel well satisfied NOTICE OF ADÜ1INI8TRATOR19 Send for five sample. with their earnings. SALE. SCOTT & SOWN I ( ’berm i , . i’ irl St . N. Y. The rain which came the first of the and i i oo; all druggist« J acob W ortman , Pres. E d H endricks , Vice Pres. week was a dampener on the prune and OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Sores and Ulcers never lieconie chronic J ohn W ortman , Cashier. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier administrator ot the estate of Theodore H. Imp men. The farmers were well satis­ nnless the blood is ill |>oor condition — is Gilbert, deceased, under, by virtue of and pur­ sluggish, weak and unable to throw ofl suant to an order of the county court of Yamhill fied with it. the {Kiisons that accumulate in it. The county, state of Oregon, made and dated Sep­ Mrs, J. Evenden and son Sam left svsteni must I k ' relieved of the unhealthy tember 3dt A. D 1901. authorizing, licensing empowering him so to do, will at McMinn­ Friday last for their respective schools. matter through the sore, and great danger and ville, in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, from Of McMinnville, Oregon. horm* And poor look to life would follow should it heal before andaftatths flth day< n October, \ D ¡• ah , pro The former resumes her position as Ing U m r n ** mm I« t tie ceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, as worwt kind of n com­ musical instructor in the college at Pull­ the blood lias been made pure anil healthy the law directs, the hereinafter described real The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. bination. and all impunties eliminated from the sys­ belonging to said estate, to secure funds Capital and Surplus. $90.000. man. Washington, and the latter re­ tem. S.S.S. begins the cure b v first cleans­ property with which to pay the charges, expenses and against said estate still unpaid and un­ Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United enters the school at Monmouth ing and invigorating the blcxxl, building claims satisfied. au S the debilitated, elveased body. entered in said estate on tne ;M day or Sep­ other method. With one of these instruments vou can cure llolmau lots 5 and 6 blk to Ba­ Mr. J tv Talbert. Lock tlox 145.Winona. Miss., and tember. A. D. 1W1. empowering, ordering and yourself of any inflammation or enlargement of the prostate • < bo my lea From the kn< r tc licensing him «o to do, will, at his offlec at the ker A- Martin's add to McM 1 1 th<- fitot tra* one *»lid Several physician« McMinnville National Bank at McMinnville, in gland, difficult or painful urination, emissions, weakness, lost I A Jones and wf to E A Soper s hf trr it« I r’- arid 1 made two trips to Hot Springs, Yamhill county. Oregon, from and after the 19th manhood, varicocele, chronic or acute gonorrhea, or stricture. ■ ’ ’ »■ ’ I x« • ’ ’ neqr sec 31 2 2 and 159 a in t 2 day of October, A. D. 1901, proceed to well for For particulars address I it ’ i lc n complete cure I have been a per cash, r 2 ........ noo «n at private sale to the highest bidder, the EXCELSIOR BRAND ] (ectly well_man ever since ” following deecribed real property belonging to Martha I Young to Geo C Carl is the only purely veg­ said estate, to-wit; DR. R. E. SMITH. 2x93 fl in Newberg ........ 10 Situate.lying and being in the county of Yam­ etable blood burifief I'etet Bashaw and w I to Geo C hill, ami state of Oregon, and bounded as fol­ known—contains no lows, Oregonian Huilding. Portland. Oregon. I Beginning at the southwest corner Carl s lif lot 1 blk 12 H St L add poi**onoua minerals to of the Uxwit: donation land claim of John Monroe and to Newberg . 300 I ruin the digestion and wife. Notification No 1:122. claim No 74. ami in C'.'l for fifty year* han iwt n ( DR. C. T. SMITH of McMinnville uses these appliances in his prac I’he Cooperative Investment Co to add to, rather than relieve your suffer- Section No. 1.3, in T 5 8 R. ft W of the Willam­ th* Iw*t tn the w old | V, A . K instrument A W »».«MAM a «XM • A- ette meridian, and running thence north with tice, AM.1 and A««** any one «*r«l1 will be shown O the by -.-It calling at - « hisoffice. A F Brown lots tt, Hand 13 blk W lkouble t h r n II < It ’ u I . ( inrs. If your flesh doesnot heal readily west line of said claim ls.ii» chains; theme east Warnuihhl waterproof, 5 Biliee's add, lot 5 blk 12 Faul- a hen arratchetl. bruised or cut, your blood 96 60chains; thence south 18 16 chains; thence aof! end «mooth Will not «oner's mid. lots 1,2, 7 and 8 rrat'k, |*rl **ai»'U*. I m , X charge for thia service. ceased sheep for Sale. GENUINE CASTORIA AL*AYS The Kind You Haye Always Bought .In Use For Over 30 Years. The Yamhill Coal & Oil Co. NEWBERG, OREGON. Capital Stock ),()( )O N Let it Alone. “‘•r üwfßtSi AND ULCERS. N The First National Bank Eureka Harness Oïl FOR HEN ONLY Give Your Horse a Chance! 4 X ^Sawyer's! n on ! ; ¡Clothing r 4 .................................................. 2501 THE 9WIFT SPECIFIC C0„ ATUNTA, tA. T» FKXTUS .Mt’r lor E»t«W Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year.