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Facts That Convince. if - am selling the very best heavy out- inf flannels at 8%c per yard and a good grade at 5c. Ladies’ fleece-lined under wear 25c, boys’ extra heavy fleeced un derwear sizes 26 to 34 at 25c, good steel rod school umbrellas at 50c, 7 bars good kitchen soap 25c, 2 pkgs. Fairbank’s gold dust 35c, Gunpowder tea 30c per lb,, 14 lbs. good rice *1, very choice bacon I3)^c lb., choice sugar cured hams 11c lb. I invite you to compare my prices with any being offered in the county. I am not making a great noise about selling at cost but I am selling good, clean merchandise an cheap as the other fellow, and judging from the amount of goods I sold last week the people fully realize that fact. A ticket on the Ram bler bicycle with every 50c sale. C. C. MURTON. Heul Estate Transfers. LOCAL NEWS. An addition is being constructed by John Gault to the residence of Ira Nel son. Bring your best butter and fresh eggs to Wallace & Walker and get their worth in cash or mdse. A new farm residence of modern de sign is being built on the Granville Sbadden farm west of town. The best values to be bad in ink and pencil tablets and school supplies at the Racket Btore. Dr. J. II. Nelson has been in Lincoln county the past week in the interest of I. 0. 0. F. lodges. You get the best values in hats, shoes, corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace and embroidery, tinware and notions, at the Racket Store. Lynn Cook has a position with the paper mills at Lacamas, Wash., and re moved with his family to that place on Tuesday. II. P. Newton of Endicott, Wash., is temporarily back in Yamhill county, and is rejoicing over the successful harvest of an immense wheat crop. For sprains, swellings and lameness tiiere is nothing as good as Chamber lain’s pain balm. Try it. For sale by Howorth & Co. A daughter was born to Rev. and Mrs. Geo. W. Fender of Walla Walla on the 18th inst. The baby’s first pair of red shoes were sent from Yamhill county. Ward B Stevens to Lillie A Ste vens 207.30 a secs 22, 23, 24-5-7 25°° James Jeffreys to N A Harris and wf 21.24 a pt Mary Jeffreys die t 4 r 3................................................ 425 Mary E Lewis, by sheriff, to J W Buster lot 14, blk 1 Foster’s add to Sheridan...................................... 1 The American Mort Co of Scot land to Jacob N. Grohe 557.34 a t4r6................................................ 3000 U S to Nelson II Olds 160 a sec 20-2-5.................................................. Pat L B Wilson to H. E. Pinney 80x150 feet in Newberg .......................... 160 Fred L Harris et al to Wyatt Har ris lots 5 and 6 blk 8 Rowland’s M. A. McCoskey, who lives in the add to McM................................... 5 foothills west of town, is preparing to L P W Quimby and wf to L Q Swetland 77.54 a pt Bridgefar build a new residence south of the col mer die t 2 r 4............................... 300 lege tract. He will remove to town, and Louis Sherbeck et ux to Chas A Lindell, s hf se qr sec 17-3-5 . 1000 send bis children to school and college. A W Lane and wf to Win and M I)r. Geo. W. Grannis, formerly Meth E Stratton n hf lots 13, 14, 15, odist pastor here, and who was assigned 16, blk 57 Edwards’ add to New- berg................................................... 80 to Hillsboro by the last conference, lias been appointed to a charge in the Pitts" “For three days and nights I suffered berg conference, Pennsylvania. He agony untold from an attack of cholera leaves Salem this week for bis new field. morbus brought on by eating cucum bers,” says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the When you have no appetite, do not district court, Centerville, Iowa. “I relish your food and feel dull after eat thought I should surely die, and tried a ing, yon may know that you need a dose dozen different medicines but all to no of Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tab purpose. 1 sent for a bottle of Chamber lets. Price 25 cents. Samples free at lain’s colic, cholera and diarrhoea rem Howorth’s drug store. edy and three doses relieved me entire Fred Stallcop, a Yamhill raised boy ly.” This remedy is for sale by Ho- and a grandson of the late “Blackhawk” worth & Co. Johnson, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Notice to the Public. J. W. Stallcop, was married on Wednes I have engaged J. A. Frisbie as local day of last week to Miss Maud Hadley, manager of my lumber yard located at daughter of C. B. Hadley of Tillamook. the old foundry site, McMinnville. He They will reside in Independence. The will be pleased to figure with you on all wedding was held at the Allen house, house bills or smaller orders. and was an elaborate one. I8m6 A. T kuk H i . i .. A Yamhill county man was in Cor vallis Wednesday with a four horse team after a load of mesquite seed. He was accommodated with a ton, produced on J. H. Mason’s farm in Alsea, and the seed will be hauled to the Yamhill farm for sowing. About 16,000 pounds of mes quite seed produced in the vicinity has been marketed in Corvallis this season. The price has ranged from two to three cents per ]>ound, the average being about of Cod Liver Oil is the means two and a quarter.—Corvallis Times. of life, and enjoyment of life to J. C. Cooper hands us the following thousands: men women and notice: A number of the socialists of this county met in this place some time children. When appetite fails, it re ago and made a temporary organization by electing 8. M. Osman of Chase, pres stores it. When food is a ident; A. M. Peery, vice president; burden, it lifts the burden. H. Oliver, secretary; 8. Richardson, When youlose flesh,it brings treasurer. The officers of the meeting the plumpness of health. were made an executive committee, and When work is hard and in accordance with the above authority, duty is heavy, it makes life hereby Invito all socialists of this county to meet at McMinnville, on Saturday, bright. Nov. 15, 1901, at 10 a. in., to make a It is the thin edge of the county organization, and to transact wedge; the thick end is food. such other business as may be deemed But what is the use of food, advisable. The public invited. Good when you hate it, and can’t di speakers will be present. SCOll’S Emulsion gest it? Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you have not tried It. send for free sample. Its aureeable taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. 4-00 Pearl Street. Now York. SOc. and $ 1.00 ; all drun«lsts. THE CI.EANSINO ANU HEALING CURE FOR CATARRH is Ely's Cream Balm and pleaonnt to nai*. Contains no in* jnrions drug. It is quickly absorbed. Give« Relief al on« r. It Opens and Cleanses thw Nasal I’as-at’cs. Allays lnilaininati«»n. Heals and Protects the Membrane. Reston^ the Bvnsee of Tasto and Smell. Large Size, fin cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Sire, 10 cents hv mail. ELY BROTHERS, M \\ arreu Street, New \ orfe. COLD 'N HEAD About 50 representative hopgrowers met at Woodburn on Monday. The ob ject of the meeting was to consider a proposition made by M. II. Durst, an ex tensive hopgrower of Wheatland, Cal., who ships direct to the lx>ndon buyers. Hie growers at the meeting were unani mously in favor of accepting Mr. Durst’s proposition, and a contract was formulat ed to be submitted to an attorney for legal correction, then to be printed and circulated for signatures. Mr. Durst is to be notified within four days if the 5000 bales promised at the meeting would be delivered, in accordance with the con tract, Mr. Durst advances 9 cents per pound to the grower at the time his hops are shipped He pays all coats on these hops, including freight, insurance, stor age. etc., out of his commission of 4 cents ;>er pound. Mr. Durst asked for at least 3000 bales of choice hops, which he will select by sample from the 5000 to be tendered him. He will not promise fb take more, but might do so. This step is taken to demonstrate to the growers w hat can l>e done next season by consigning a larger pool direct to London. The growers were further en-1 cooraged by Mr. Durst stating that he would endeavor to secure a lower freight rate, and if he succeeded he would a id the amount of the reduction to the 9 ■ents advance paid to the grower, with- I out recourse. Chairman Egan ap|>oint- | ed growers in the different districts to circulate the contracts and work for the pool. The meeting adjourned to recon vene at the call of the chair. There is no doubt that Mr. Durst's proposition will l>e accepted, and more than the re quired Uskt laden of choice hops fur- uislied him. rhis ugnatura ta on every ho« of the genuina laxative Bromo-Quinine tsam . me remedy that ewree a eakl ha eae Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. CAHI.TOS. Rev Day of the Baptist church at tended the convention tn Portland last week, and says he heard lots of good things. * Quite a number of our people attended the sale on W. R. Johnson’s place last Wednesday. Rev. Waggoner will preach at the Christian church next Sunday. Every body is invited. The literary society expect to have an open meeting next Friday evening. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu George Merchant went to Reedville matism come from ex on Wednesday last, where he will en cess of uric acid in the gage in work with J. T. Thotnasen on blood, due to neglected the Reed farm. Miss Ida Pagenkopf commenced giv Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though ing music lessons in town last Saturday. they had heart trouble, because the heart is Mr. Johnson’s new house begins to over-working in pumping thick, kidney- look as though it would soon be ready poisoned blood through veins and arteries. to move into. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly That deep ominous roaring that all constitutional diseases have their begin you do not hear is the protest of the ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake American people against sending by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Herr Most to jail for twelve months. Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its A Massachusetts man proposes to wonderful cures of the most distressing cases go over Niagara falls in a big rubber and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty- ball. Tbe coroner will probably cent and one-dollar siz take a hand in the proceedings “after es. You may have a sample bottle by mail or swiunp-Root. the ball is over.” free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Because a Seattle telephone girl Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. was pert and impertinent, and re fused to connect a subscriber to the fire department when he wanted to give notice of a fire, a loss of $60,000 Laxative Brono-Qiiinine Tablets cures cold ¡none day. No cure, no pay. Price was incurred and now the telephone 25 cents. company is being sued for damages by the person refused service and by CAHTOTIIA. the insurance company which suf Bear» the The Kind You Have Always Bought fered the loss. Politeness is a mer chantable article even with a tele ----------------- ----------------- phone girl. Slop. the ('Oligli und the Cold. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature ot J» __ and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that tritlo with and endanger tlieto allh ot Infants and Children—Experience against Expel intent. What is CASTOR’A Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregmto, IIiops \ ami Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless ami l’lea>im1. It contains neither Opium, Morphine mu- other Narcoi.e substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys M orms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ami AViml Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures t’ons< iptition and Flatulency. It. assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s I riend. GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS Work« Off The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. V e-*« DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS. Notice ¡8 hereby given that I have ap pointed the following deputy stock in spectors for Yamhill county: John Redmond, South McMinnville precinct; postoffice address McMinnville. Abe Blackburn, Checowan precinct; postoffice address North Yamhill. Chas. Mitchell, Amity precinct; post office address Amity. M. W. POTTER, Stock inspector for Yamhill Co., Or. Sawyer’s EXCELSIOR BRAND Oil ; Clothing; for fifty years haa been ( the beet in the world. ( Double throughout. < IVarrantf'ii WRtarnrnnf Warranted waterproof, soft and smooth. Will not crack, peel off or become sticky. Catalogue free. Advertised I.etter«. The following letters remain uncalled for in the McMinnville postoffice Oct. 22, 1991: J. T. Abbott, William Artbnn, Mr. Colman, Harry Colman, Robert E. Fen ton, John Goffier.Wm.dottier, Miss Mary •lames, Charles Ki.ler, J. Hilgard, A. L. McMickin, Mary O. Owens, John Pugh. J as . M c C ain , P M. President Roosevelt will not hold atty official function at the white house until after the public reception on new year's day; after that they will take place as formerly. Neither can formal calls of organizations and officials in a body be received until after thirty days from the date of President McKinley's death. The flag on the white house will fly at half-mast, and mourning paper be used by the heads of departments for thirty days. ——♦•4----------------- Sir Thomas Lipton says he has captured America's good will if he hasn't the American cup. There will be objection to his taking this trophy home with him and holding it against all challengers. “What is drunkenness?” asks the Washington Post. Well, when it becomes habitual it is very much such a thing as General Sherman said war is. ÍTüU GAO FORM OF TETTER. “For three year« I had Teller on my hands, which caused them to swell to twice their n itutal *ize. Part jf the lime the cii^eaae ■raa in ihe tortn of run- in'g - i •. i . pain fill, and cauaing me much discomfort. Four lectors said th- Tetter had progressed too far o be cured, and they ould d » nothing fc.r me I t m » v only three bottles of S. S.’S. »«nd ».is completely cured. This was fifteen years tgo. and I have never mice seen any sign of my old trouble “ -M rs . L- B J ackson , 1414 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo. is hereby given that the undersigned N OTICE has been by the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon,duly appointed joint executrix and executor of the Iasi will and testament of James i >. < iiiild, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present the same duly veri fied within six months from the date of this notice, to said executrix and executor, at the residence of said executrix, in the city of Mc Minnville, Yamhill county, state of Oregon. Dated October Sth, A. D, 1901. ROSA B. GUILD and JAMES A. GUILD, Joint executrix and executor of the last will and testament of James O. Guild, deceased R. L. CONNER, Attorney for said estate. Bright New Hardware NOTICE TO IRUHTORM. OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the county court of Yamhill County, Oregon, on the 7th day of Oc- tolicr, 1901, adniinislimor of the eetfiteof W. R. Johnson, deceased, and all persons hauing claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me in the city of McMinnville, Oregon, at the oilice of McCainVinton, veri fied as by law required, within six months of the date of this notice. Daied this the 10th dav of October, 1901. W. G. HENDERSON, Administrator of the Estate of W. R. John son, deceased. 43-5 M. ( AIN & VINTON, Attorneys for Administrator. N O. O. HODSON. *8. J acob W ortman , Pres. J ohn W ortman , Cashier. Administrator’s Notice of Final Settlement. The First National Bank XTOTK'E is hereby given that the undersigned, ■L m administrator of the estate of Joseph Watt, deceased, has tiled with the county court of the state of Oregon, for Yamhill county, his final account as such administrator of said estate, and that Monday, the second day of December. A. D. 1901, at the hour of eleven o’clock a. in., has been fixed by said court as the time for hear ing all objections to said report and the settle ment thereof. W.L. BOISE, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Watt, deceased. 43-5 Of McMinnville, Oregon. The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. Capital and Surplus, $90,000. Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. » » i» i» J* ?♦ i* J» » NOTICE FOH PI BLICATHH. Land Office at Oregon City, Or. Sept. 28.1901. OTICE is hereby given that the following- named settler* have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims and that said proofs will l»e made before Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Ore., on November 11th, 1901, viz: John M. Patterson; H E. 11994 for the 8 hf of SE qr Sec. 12, T. 4 S.. R 6 W He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Alexander A. Walker and Chas. Jones, of ( base, Ore.; Isaac Lambright and J. E. Stow, of Gopher. Ore.. And Alexander A Walker; H. E. 11761 for the S hfof NE qr and N hfof SE qr Sec. 12, T. 4 8., R. 6 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz John M. Patterson and Chas. Jones, of Chase, Or.; Isaa? Lambright, of Go pher, Or.; William Heckard. of Chase. Or. CHAS. B MOORES. Register. 3»57 N The McMinnville National Bank. Of McfllNNVlLLE, OREGON. P aid C apital , 450,000 S urplus and P rofits , 125,000 Transacts a Oeuvrai Ranking business «nd extends to its patrons every facility consistent with safe and prudent banking. DIRECTORS: L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres, E.C. Apperson, Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hours o a. m. to 4 p. m. MITICI; FOH Pl RI ICATKn. Land Office at Oregon Citv. Ore. Sept. ‘28. 1901 XT OTIC E is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed under Sec. 2301, R 8. notice of his intention to make final pn»of in supiMirt of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Oregon city. Ore , on November 12th. 1901; viz: Amos Rergseth; H E. 12421 for the E hf of N’E qr. NW u r of NE qr, N E qr of N W qr Sec. 18, T. 28. R 6 W He names the following witnesses to prove his I'oniinuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, vte: William G. Rhude. of Gray’s River. Wash.. William T. Macy, George C. East erly and Patrick Donghney, of Fairdale. Or. CHAM. B MO(»RES, Register. N ATLANTA, GA. But we are in our new building, roomy and airy as you please, and ready to sell you the best of goods at living rates. Our Stove Stock is specially fine. EXE( ( TOR’S NOTICE. S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, xxdstb.c blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy <kin becomes soft, smooth and clear. >0 114 1 M FIR AL MI II 1 HBRT. cures Tetter, Err- ^k^ sipelas, Psonasis. Salt ’OTICK is hereby given to all persons con cerned, that the undersigned has duly Rneum and all skin • tiled in the eonuty court for Yamhill county, <11 srases due to a pois- state ot Oregon, hit mml account as eiacntor oned condition of the of the last will and testament of Nancy A >lood. Send tor our book and write us Davis, deceased, and that said court ha« «et the rid day of IHrember. A. D ¡901, at about vour case. Our physicians have Tuesday, the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of nadc these diseases a life study, and can ! mid day. as the time, and the county court aelp you by their advice; wc nutke no room in the court house in the city of McMinn ville, in said county, as the place to hear said ¿barge for this service. A ¡1 correspondence !! nft! •>.count, find objections thereto, and to « conducted in strictest confidence. . the allowance thereof JOHN HARRIS, THE SWIFT SFiC.FlC NOT SELLING AT COST N, Y. Belting and Packing t'o., Agte., Ban Francisco, H. ■. 8AWTKH a BON, Bole Manufacturer», last Cambridge, Maae. TOKTUtt. Eczema is caused by an acid humor in the blood coming in contact with tb< •kin and producing great redness and in flammation ; little pustular eruptions fom* and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, wkicl dries anil scales oil ; sometimes the skin i; hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost un 1 »ear able ; the acid burning humor seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, tor as long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep tbe skin irritated. 8 8 ' 1 Kxecutor of the last will and teMament of I Nancy A. Davis, deceased | The Carlton Millinery Store i —Will Have A Large Assortment of— I Ladies' and Children's | Fall and Winter Hats Before buying elsewhere, be sure and see what we have. - - - - j M rs . H. A. S wanson