The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, October 11, 1901, Image 8

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    Carnival Is Over.
LOCAL NEWS.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Glass & Prudhomme
U
»i
G L Williams ..........
Irwin Hodson Co. . .
McMinnville News .
Telephone-Register
O O R hude................
Irwin Hodson Co.. . .
Blacksmithing—
Johnson & Neul ...
J C McKern..............
P P Durant................
Circuit Court—
Witness fees..............
The carnival is over and everybody
Ci<aa. Privatt vibited in Portland over
had a good time. We have taken a lit­ ■ Sunday.
tle time to breathe and have ordered
Judge Win. Galloway cauie up frolli
lots of goods to replenish the stock after Oregon City on Tuesday.
Kidrey trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
the great rush of business last week. I
T. IL Kay and family of Salem were courages. and leusens ambition; beauty, vigor
am having great success in fur collar­
and cheerfulness soor.
carnival viailutci on Saturday.
ettes; prices this year are lower than
disappear vzhen the kid­
Bring your
butter and irvah e^igs
ever; a fine line from $1.25 to f4-5° each.
neys are out of orde:
to Wallace & Wulkerand get their worth
or diseased.
In dress goods I have placed a line of in cash or mdbe.
Kidney trouble has
homespun on sale that is lower than
become so prevalent
J). 8. Hunsaker u* Eugene was the
ever, prices from 65c to fl.io a yard,
that it is not uncommon
guest of his brother, A . J., of thirf city
for
a child ---------------
to be borr Jurors
A few of those ladies’ double texture from Thursday of last week till '1 icsday.
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“ .....................................
/ /A
1 v,
afflicted with weak l.id-
serge mackintoshes left, They are a fine
Miscellaneous—
u}
’
V
neys. If the child urin K M Olds, swearing road viewers
The
i>eHt
values
to
he
had
in
ink
and
bargain. My grocery stock is complete,
atee too often, if the
fresh and clean. I am paying the high­ pencil tablets and bchool HUpplies ut the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child E L Wing, liverv............................
J L Vickery, hardware................
Racket
store.
reaches an age when it ohould be able tc Frank Barber, wood......................
est market price for eggs, butter, lard,
control
the
passage,
it
is
yet
afflicted
with
President
Edwin
McGrew
of
Pacific
bacon, chickens, etc., ami I am giving
Wade & Co, hardware..................
College, New berg, will preach in I he bed wetting, depend upon it. the cause oi Pacific States Telephone, rent
away another Rambler bicycle.
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first Willamette Valley “
“. .
Cuinb. Presbyterian church next Sunday step should be towards the treatment o:
C. C. MURTON.
morning at 11 a. m. All are invited.
these important organs. This unpleasant
XV. D. Wright, who was kept at home
i : k .
You get the Best values in hats, sboep, trouble is due to a diseased condition cf th<
kidneys
and
bladder
and
not
to
a
habit
a;
during
the carnival with illness, is very
corsets, hosiery, <»¡1 cloth, ribbons, lace,
This is splendid weather for the fall and embroidery, tinware and notions, most people suppose.
grateful for the consideration shown him
Women as well as men are made mis
work.
at the Racket Store.
erable with kidney and bladder trouble by the band and parade on Friday in
E. H. Taylor spent Monday in Sheri
The first lecture of the Star conry, on and both need the same great remedy coming around lo his residence and per­
dan.
Monday
evening, by Tiios. \ Buyer, The mild and the immediate effect o mitting him to hear the sweet music anti
G. Benton anti wife were Sunday vis
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sole see the beautiful queen ami her attend­
was an able effort, bnl poorly attended,
itors at E. H . Taylor's.
by druggists, in fifty-
ants. It was a kind act and fully ap-
Prune drying at Fanning’s is over and owing to the peofde being tired out by cent and one dollar
those employed there returned to their carnival festivities.
predated by the old gentleman and his
sizes. You may have ag;
homes Sunday.
sample
bottle
by
mail
good
wife.
For sprains, swelling«
Mr. J. Evenden made a business trip there is not hing as good
free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Swauip-Root.
Lester
P. Fraker anti Miss Edith
mg all about it, including many of th(
this week to a place near Salem, return Iain’s pain balm. Try it.
thousands of testimonial letters recelvec Mitehell Mere married last week at
ing home Tuesday
Iloworth <Y Co.
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilme home of the groom’s mother, Mrs.
E. Lawrence, wife and daughter came
Elias Downs, proprietor of the Wilson & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure ant Fraker, in Pendleton, by Rev. R.
down from the Highlands Friday and
house in Salem, was in the city on Tues­ mention this paper.
visited with friends until Sunday.
King, pastor of the Baptist church. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Swiggett arrived day and gave this office a call, lie is a
in McMinnville Saturday anti are now­ printer of 52 years’ standing, and about Mop* |h<* 4'mitfh uik I Works OÍÍ Fraker lives on a ranch alxmt 14 miles
from Pendleton, and the bride comes
visiting here with M. Potter and wile.
the (’old.
from Merlin, Oregon, and was a student
Nearly everyone from this place spent that long ago worked v itb J. Sterling
Laxat ive Bro no-(¿uinine Tablets cure a efficient in her studies and well beloved
one or two days at the carnival. 1-ivery- Morton.
<-old ¡none day. Nocme, no pay. Price in McMinnville college la“t year.
Mr.
one returned home reporting an enjoy­
When you have no appetite, do not 25 cents.
Fraker is a brother of Miss Mitylene
able time
relish your food and feel «lull after eat­
Fraker,
now
attending
college
in
this
II. Downing of Tillamook, who has ing, you may know that von need a dose
city.
been visiting in McMinnville, cauii out of Chamberlain’s Btomai h and liver tab­
I lie Kind You Have Always Bought
Sunday with J. Stow to "bach” with lets. Price 25 cents. Samples free at BearB the
Signature
him for a few weeks.
i:\ i;< i i oirs ftiriici.
Howorth’s drug store.
Fred L. Post is drying prunes in car-
l.argel,- Alteiiil.-il
'OTICE is hereby given (hat the undersigned
has been by the county court of Yamhill
lie has
Were the services at the Christian load Jots, 400 bushel4 a «lav.
county, Oregon, duly appointed joint executrix
O ctober T erm .
church last Sunday. "Caves” was the already saved almost 4000 bushels dur­
and executor ot the last will and testament oi
0. Guild, deceased, and all persons hal­
subject at the morning hour, The pas- ing 10(lavs of rain, and bar* another
Time for the enforcement of the col­ James
ing claims against said estate are hereby noli-
tor preached an excellent sermon which
li-ct ion of delinquent taxes extended from tied and required to present the same duly veri­
4000
to
dry.
His
process
is
somewhat
was highly appreciated by the audience.
Oct. loth, Lo the first day of November, fied within six months from the date of this
The pastor had for his evening theme different from the ordinary, lie uses a 1901, at which time the sheriff is direct­ notice, to said executrix and executor, at the
residence of said executrix, in the city of Mc­
"The Widow's Cake,” text, ist Kings fan blast, with engine, etc.
ed to collect the same.
Minnville, Yambill county, state of Oregon
17:13, “Make me thereof a little cake
Dated October bth, A. D, 1901.
Official bond of II. Z. Foster as county
Lyle
Baker,
a
son
of
Prof.
L.
II.
Bak
Ros \ B. GUILD and
first.” This was a masterly effort. The
treasurer for $20,000 approved.
JAMES A. Gl I ED,
church is to be congratulated on secur­ er, principal of the South Salem school,
Roads and bridges—
Joint executrix and executor of the last will
ing the services of Rev. Platt. He is diedin that city on Monday, Oct. 7th. D M Kirby...........................
........ 4 2 oo and testament of James o. Guild, deceased
R. L. CONNER, Attorney for said estate.
known in the east as one of the strong of typhoid fever. 'I’he deceased was 28 S Lathan ......
. . . 4 oo
men of the brotherhood. He is a clear
MillCrtek Lumber Co ..
......... 16 oo
years
old.
He
was
for
a
number
of
years
MITICI. IO < l<FOITOICs.
cut thinker anti a fluent speaker. He is
11 Bai lev .
87 47
the author of a number of works.
Un­ a school teacher and recently had been C Westerfield ....................
........ 23 50
der his leadership we bespeak for the engaged as a barls'r. He was a popular J I’. Hayes.................................
rOTICE is hereby given that the mid« rsigned
•. 15 62
• was duly appointed by the count} court of
church a bright future.
Four wen- young man And was highly regarded, (mo. Sauter....
........ I 50 Yamhill
County, Oregon, oil the 7th day of o«-
added to the church, two at the morn
A Baird ..................................... ........ >9 00 tober, 1901, administrator of the eslate of W. R.
ing and two at the evening service. The lie was not married.
Johnson,
deceased, and all persons hauing
t.eo Lepptrt.............................. ........ 14 25
claims against said estate are hereby required lo
prayer services are growing in interest
Next Sunday morning Rev. Henry T. Spaulding <X Co ............
.. .. 4 74 present them lo me in the city of McMinnville,
and attendance. These services arc led Atkinson will preachat the M. I cliurch Mill Creek Lumber Co
........... 97 9b Oregon, at the office of McCain A: Vinton, veri­
by the pastor and should be attended by on the subject “The Lire on the Ahar.’ < Iscar Signnn . .
fied as by law required, within six months of
IO 00 the
dale ot this notice
every member of the church. A -.bort In the evening he is especially anxious C I'. Branson . .
........ 5 00
Daied this the lnth day of October, 1901.
bible drill at each service. Lesson tor thatevery member of the clmrcli mid of F R Wilson ..............................
W. l. HENDERSON,
........
15
25
Thursday evening, Hebrews 6th chapter. the Epworth I Airtn* Hlittll li.* pr.raciit, uh
Administrator of the Estate of W. R. John­
.................................. ........ 39 13
son, deceased.
43-.'»
Subject, ‘‘Christian Progress.” Services I10 wishes to discuss a themeofthe ¡rp«t- L lindieolt
15
M < UN w VINTON,
at 7 30. Come and worship with us est importance to the church, vi', ’ How Daniel Rawlings .................... ........ IS 75
Attorneys for’Administrator.
5»
Uible school, 9:45 a. m , preaching, 11 Shall We Succeed
A i . ioh L .‘.»r.ltnl iti­
Salaries ami Ires—
a. tn., subject "The Church’s Opportun­ vitation is extended to all lo Ite preseut. L V Little Geld, attv.............. ........ IO 00
IdiniiihtrHlnr’M Notice of l inai
ity;” junior endeavor, 3 p. m.; V. P. S.
...178 83
set i lenient.
Charles (iranstrom and ti I Hjy from F W Sitton ............ ..
C. E. 6:30 p. nt.; preaching, 7:30 p. m.,
Jas McCain, atty . . . .
■ 50 00
'OTICE
1«
hereby
given that the undersigned,
subject "Hagar, the Outcast.” You are eastern Oregon made their escape fr< >in McCain X Vinton . .
...100 oo
HtlininistnUor of the estate ot Joseph \i alt.
cordially invited to attend all these ser- the reform school at Salem and were < > O Rhttde .
........ 4 00 deceased, has tiled with t he county court of (In­
vices.
.
........ 6 00 state of Oregon, for Yamhill county, his linai
apprehended Monday evening in the County clerk, filings........
at.... tint as such administrator of said estate
barn of Mrs. Hill south of town,
Mr. J M Yocoiti ............................ ......... 122 25 and that Monday, the second day of liecemher.
Advertised l.etters.
I N Branson .......................... ........ 35 So A. it Itali, at the hour of eleven'o’t-loek a. m ,
Shreeves, tha ollicer who came after J M Chapman, inquest.
........ 32 IO has been fixed hv said courts« the time lor hear­
The following letters remain uncalled
all objections to said report ami the settle­
27 20 ing
for in the McMinnville postotlice Oct. them, secured Granst.rom, but the otiu r I C McCrea ............
ment thereof.
V» . 1.. BOISE,
.
........ 66 67
Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Watt,
boy got away.
<iranstrom was taken K 1’ Bird
8, 1001 :
i.i-à
“
“ cash advanced
........ 22 50 deceased.
J. H. Bomen, John Bond, Geo E back the fallowing day.
Rebates —
Davis, T. M. Davis, J. W. Banks. L»*na
“For three days and nights I Buffered Mrs. Jane Fouts . .
5 4°
Burrows, 2, T. L Dunsmore, Sam Fletch­
........ 1 80
er Sr., Mrs. Fannie Fendall, A. C. Gar agony untold from an att.u k of cholera lohn 11 Holland
Land Office at Oregon < ity, Or.
... 6 00
nett, E. K. Gilbert, I). C. Harris, (’bar­ morbus brought, on by eating cumin t'.co Eraitliw iit .
Sept. 28.1901.
Poor fund—
ley Matterson, E. Mitchell, C. I. Me tiers,” says M. E. Lou I her, clerk of the
'OTICE is hereby given Ihat the following-
... 5 no
named settlers have filed notice of their
Reynolds, Miss Hattie McCain, John D. district court, Centerville, Iowa. “I \ Ihtndas ..................
........ 10 00 intention to make final proof in support of their
Patterson, W. L. Scruggs, Mrs. Sarah l> thought I should surely die, and tried a 1* Rasmussen..................
claims and that said proofs will be ina<le before
Smith, J. E. Rush, J. N. Ralton, Joseph dozen different medicines but all to no Porter & Larkin .................... . . . 22 00 Register and Receiver at Oregon (’ity. Ore., on
a
Reid, i dna \ Way, m • • Kati purpose. I sent tor a bottle of Chamber­ Marion George......................... . . . . 10 00 November Uth, I'.tOl, viz: John M. Patterson;
lain's colic, cholera an<l iliarrhoea rem­ Grange store ..............
........ 20 00 II E. 1l'.»9| for the S hf of SE qr 8ec. 12, T. I s.
Wright, John W. Whittaker.
G U.
edy ami three doses relieved me entire­ C B 1 alollette . .
6 00 R He
names the following witnesses to prove his
J ah . M c C ain , P. M.
ly.” This remedy is for sale by ll<> \ \ M mock .
. .
10 00 continnous residence upon and cultivation of
worth A Co.
Sutton, C ilkins X Co .
........ 20 OO said land, viz: MexanderA. Walker anti ( has.
Jones, of Chase, Ore.; Isaac Lambright and J. E.
. . . 16 00 Stow
. of <¡opher. Ore..
The < »illiert pro|M»rt v at the foot of D Nichols N Gabriel................
C 1» Frisscll
8 00
And Alexander A Walker; IT. E. 117GI for the
street was Hohl by the executor,
T Jas Thomas........
16 00 S hf of NE .¡r and N hf of SE qr Sec. 1?, T. 4 s
-. \\
Long, on Monday to Misses Hattie ami I W f isbhurn
... 18 00 i: He
names the following witnesses to prove
. . IO OO his continuous residence upon and cultivation
.Myrtle Williams for
i'lmv will <»• < « W I leiidersbott . .
of said land, viz: John M. Patterson ami ( has.
I
’
I-
Small
.
.
.
....
I
00
cupy it as their resilience. The following
of Chase, Or.: Isa a* Lambright, of Go­
J II Hibbs
... IO 00 Jones,
pher, Or.; William Ileckard. of Chas«-. Or.
bids were submitted:
.lames M. Pugh
Stationery —
CH AS. B MOORES, Register.
That’s a good name for
Hattie ami Myrtle Williams '•ono. Jas M* C lilt................................
tb 20
^(ITICI. rOH Pl lll.K’1TIO\.
Scott’s Emulsion. Children \. S. Campbell $SI0, John Newell,
»
---- T--------- -
Mis. D. A. Pennington,
E. T i
Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore.
arc like young plants. Some Branson $72<>.
Sept. 28, T mii
\rOTICE is hereby given that the following-
will grow in ordinary soil. The little son of Roswell Bewlov was!
named settler has filed under See. 2301. IC
S. notice of his intention to make final proof in
badly hurt last Thursday afternoon while!
Others need fertilizers.
support of his claim, and that said proof will be
iilk I c before Register and Re ceiver at Oregon
ridings horse
I'he hors<* slipped ami
*
W
(’ity. Ore., on November 12th, 1901; viz- Amos
The nature of some children fell, and the little boy’s left leg was
Bergseth: II E. 12121 for th«' E hf of NE qr,
NE qr, NE qr of NW «¡r Sec. IS, T.2 s .
prevents them from thriving caught under the horse ami the ankle The hhvvl tuny be in bad condition, K NW 6 qrof
W
yet u i I h no external signs, no skit
He
names
the following witnesses to prov«*
on ordinary food Such chil­ joint was badly rinshed. Dis. Smith A ■•ruptton or sons to indicate it. The his continuous
residence upon ami cultivathm
ol said land, xiz: William G. Rhnde, ofGray’>
Barber were called in ami reduced the I
dren grow right if treated right. fracture, ami he is getting along as well ' f V* ; >-'is in such cases being a variable River, Wash.: William T. Macy, George ('. East­
of Eainlale. Or.
p’ , ‘it ?, | i«r <li .. stion, an indescribabk erly and Patrick ( Doughnev,
H AS. B. M(MIRH, Register.
All they need is a little fer­ as couhl be ex ported. Sheridan Sun.
w«
s .ml nervousness, loss of flesh
1.1 4. % I. MITICI’.
tilizer—a little extra richness. Yamhill people were well pleased with 1 rm! a general run-down condition of tb<
the dramatic pelhumaneesYif the Fischer- Fv : .11 < h >rly showing the blood hu
Scott’s Emulsion is the right Vant'love < 'o. dm ing the carnival. Pho
'ttTb K i« hereby given tosll |n rsotts inter
e-tetl. that the nnderalitned h.-isdniysp-
I : its nutritive qualities, has become thir
l>hed
10 the County Court for Yarnhill eonnlt
treatment.
two gentlemen at the bead of the show pid w
. It is in ju t such cases that Slat, of OleKOll, to; la- apfaiinteil a us r< 11101 ■ > I
are
tine
actors
ami
true
to
life,
while
the
Waller
H. E, Anthony, a minor w bo resides with­
S. S. S. ■
lone some of its quickest anc
Fertilizers make thingsgrow.
out the stale of Oregon, hut w ho has real uroja-r-
two ladies of the company are not a whit ni t u.
i\e work by building up the ty within -aid Yamhill i-oitmy. and said f.'ourt
That’s just what Scott’s Emul­ lu-himl. The versatility of Miss Babe! bl«* 1 and ju; plying the «dements lacking lias set Saturday, thtober I'.ith. A l>. Isol, at th.
hour of one o’clock p. in of said .lai. at th»-
< ourt house of raid county, as the time and plan
sion does. It makes children Fischer is remark able on aemmit oi In < to make it strong and vigorous.
to hi ar saut application.'
youth. I'hecompany plaxe«I toj
Thia notice is published by order of the Coun­
grow in flesh, grow in strength, extreme
My wife teseti sev-
ty Judge of said Yamhill county, made Septem­
good houte* ami won their esteem, ami
U.ttL s of S. S. S.
ber lath, a . It. P.au.
grow rich blood, grow in mind, when they return, as they e\|»e« t t<
II H. BI RVON, Applicant.
! punto r an<1
weak f.nd
three niontlia, M< Minnvillv
grow happy. That’s what we alwmt
1X14 1 TOK'*
r 14 I OF % II I (II
;trn»,with
give them a cordial uelrome.
REAL F*l’ITK.
. IT I by
Ilirsch, their a«hanre man. is
make it for.
ovetti, nt.
gentleman ami a shrew*! u/ent.
V
I ICE is hereby tiven that the umb p-ien»-.5
Send for free sample.
’tirtl it a
as« xt < inur <>t thv estate ot \nnie I Hr-
Osteopath}*
not
only
treats
chronic
SCOTT i BOWNK. Chetm-t . «.«l Trail St. N Y.
-c ;»r-<i t.l.KXl
•»n. .(««'easttl, by virtue of an onkt of the c «» iiih >
>uc*nd ¿a.out all druggists.
court ot Yamhill county, Oregon. «July
diMww, but also treat*aP mute <li<.
i-. inn-F,
hir I entered in said estate on the M day of Sep­
Much
aa
cobla,
fevera,
contagion«
and
in
­
tember. A. D. 1901, vinpouering, ordering ami
ASK
licensing him >o to do, wtII. at his office at th«*
ferii« » uh 4li«enaeu, vhihlren’a ih<. ;i<r«. et<
i» the grentept nf all Mt Miunville National Bank at McMinnville, in
Yamhill county. Oregon, from amiaftvr the 19th
If you are tired of taking |*>i“<u»o<n i
’ tonic,, and yjti will day
of October. A. D 1901, proceed to m II for
for
nan*4M*iiH itrnga. Irv «wtaipnthy. Te*»t
Klin<t the nppetite itr. •*«uh. at private sale to the highest bidder th*
following tkiCrihed real nroja rty belonging to
for
yonraelf
Perm*
for
Uratmrut
IO CENT
proves nt once.strength Mini estate, to-wh
Situate.lying and being In the county of Yam­
reftMence the iHnal ¡»hyairmn’s rate«
) TRIAL SIZE.
iiL tie-1 vnnishes aa new hill,
ami 'tale ol Oregon, ami bounded as iol-
Telephone 221.
Examination at «»ili««’
once more circulate! Unvs. toMit: Reginmng at the southwest corner
of
the
donation I rik I < Utim <>i John Mnotoa an*l
free. C. T. Smith, 1>. ()., graduate under
I» all pa<<$ of the nstem.
nite. Notification No I.LT.’, claim N«». 74. and in
Section
No. 13, in T As R. 5 W of the Willam­
founder
of
the
avierce.
S is the only j u».l;- vegctT*"k
ton R.1,.1 at ,Br.
ette m«ri«1ian, and running thence north with
It rlranra*. »r*ahe« .nA
Ni-«! j'-.tnfier known. It contain« no min- •v» «t line of «aid claim IvtO chains; them »'east
be»t. ihr<b..wU men»,
then«v south 1S.1C chains: them e
rr 1« w ’• -tever. Sen*! for our fr-r- boot ^fiGehains;
brane. |U«>.>> *t*rrh
west %
chains to che place of beginning, and
and dH.. . >•>, a VuM
n Uood and ski i <ii .-a*e-< sud write otn containing ITS acres more or le>«, and N‘ing .
la th. H m K quH -kl». It_______ _______ ______
part of said donation lan«t claim above name<1.
physUSaus for any ¡»•ionp.Ri i or advùt
la almorí .4
III. and Proust» the M.-n
Dated this Sept« mher It^h. K D. 19i»l
.9 .
Hiii» «igni to n» 1» on even box ef th«» genuine
ReMorra lha Nena*, of la.tr and Sn>. It Eul|
F « APPRR4OX.
iv-inti'-l No ch-ir - for uu .lie.'! advice.
Executor of Estate of Annie E. Breon, de
•Ar : Trial Ritte |nr.: at ltri.evi.tr ne hr mail
Laxative Bromo Quinine T»Meu
Kt! BROTUKKS, M W arrea Surat, New TurV
^eaMxi.
Io¿ .*>» f SPECIFIC C0„ AILANT«, SA.
Ibe ramraiy that rar., n r«ld tn <»w .1»,
W J’EiiTUN. A try for Estate.
V®
<-*M
. . > - ■>, in. and «hi» •« has been
You Ila
. .. .- 30 years, inis liofile the sign;.lute <>
over
nt t. .
z/
_ litui hits been made under hi P‘ ‘-
ani situ <■ >ts ini.me.'•
no one to deceive you h‘ ♦!>'*•
All ( -i
.Jo.ns ami Substitute- uve but
I». ■>-. tn« 1 ■. - <;
t.'iio v.ith tntd endaiipev the lieaiili <>
Inltmts : <1 t h - '. .-a - >. vuoi >e«u e ag,:iiust !•?;pet intent.
sS
C/Sistorh
¡t *’ibst it lift* for
Oil, Parrx'01’*4*« i>roF^
:in,l S<»o(
S.yi t'.p . It »s Harmless anti Plt'a-ant«* Ei
colli. . -
I« • < ium, Jlorphinc nor other ^.trroi.e
Hiibsta .<
' s .«* is
.. ¡Ls
its guarantee.
git:natt(c<\ I ( tlcM ro.( M ornK
anti allays PoverisLiiess, St, cures 1 »iarilnett ami Wind
.l’pipr Tfotiblcs, cures «’onstipatiitn
C-olir. It relieves
ami Phy tilt :><\v. 9‘ as itatl.-ilcs (lo- l-'ootf, régulâtes the
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J xeon W ortman , Pres.
J ohn W ortman , Cashier.
l.i» H endricks , Vice Pres.
A rthur M c P hillihs , Asst. Cashier
The hirst National Bank ;<
Of McMinnville, Oregon.
'I'he Oldest l’atik in Yamhill Comity. Established in 1S85.
Capital and Surplus, $90,0«x>.
Buys and .ells . xt hai.-c on all the principal cities of the United
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accounts of Firm« .’mi Individuals solicited.
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The McMinnville National Bank.
Of McniNNVIl.LE, OREGON.
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B i rplus and P rofits , S25,000
Tranra.-t. h «i.-ti.-nt i.aukin -I -t it.... «mi rxtends to It. patron« every fatilitv
eon.'.-t. it with safe and prudent banking.
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DIREfTORS:
L. E. Cowls
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W. L. Warren
Lee Laughlin, ¡’re'..
.1. L. Hogers, Vice Pres
E.C. Apt>ct son,Cashier XV. S. Link, Asst. Cashier
Office hours o a m. to 4 p. m.
—Will Have A Large Assortment of—
t Ladies' and Children's
Fall and Winter Hats
Before buying elsewhere, be sure
and see what we have. - - - -
M rs . H. A. S wanson .