A Plate of Soup. LOCAL NEWS. «cut Estate Transfers. nOPllEH Week ending Oct. 23d : Jas Madson and wf to A H Pape 8Ji a pt Jos Hess die t 3 r 3 . $ Rudolf Duerscliiniiitct ux to Sch’l Dist. No 73 a sec 2 t 6 r 9 ... C F Daniels and wf to Levi W Murray 80 a in sec 30-4-5............ M U Gortner and wf to Mary A. Bird lot 6 blk 37 Oak Park add to McMinnville.............................. Geo. W anil Florence Perkins to J S and Bernice M Perkins 21 a pt Thus Harris die t 2 r 4 and 5 Frank M Huddleston to Mary E Huddleston los 6 anil 7 blk 2 Lippincott's 1st add to Dayton Daniel Adolf and wf to Ludwig Adolf 35 a pt John Hash die... . J K Wright and wf to C B Frissell 10x240 ft in Newberg ................ [ S and Maria Martin to J E Brooks pt I M Johns die t 4 r 4 J E Brooks to J S Martin pt J B Litclientlialer die t 4 r 4 The Alliance Trust Co. to Leona Gaertner 74 65 a t 2 r 3 ............ Heirs of R L McMillen, dec’d, to M U Gortner lot 6 blk 37 Oak Park add to McM ........................ U S to O A C R R Co lots 1 to 5 inc sec 5 3 4................................. U S to O & C R R Co e hf ne qr sec 13 4-6.......... •............................. Jos Martin by sheriff to B Brower lot 3 blk K Cozine's 3d ad to Me U S to Isidore Erlle 90.80 a sec 8- 3-5 .......... -...................................... Win H Austin and wf to F W Hayes et al 53.33 a pt Zack Hall die t 5 r 5 ............................ A W Lancefield and wf to C F Pfeiffer 21.30 a pt S Eades die t 5 r b ................ .............................. American Mtg Co of Scotland to Matthias Senn. Jr. 80 a t 4 r 3.. Julia A Marshall to J E Brooks right of way .................................. J E Brooks to Milton A Marshall parcel in t 4 r 4 .......................... J E Brooks to Julia A Marshall 40 «14'4.......................................... Monday morning Eb Duvall succeeded Prof. J. B. Stilwell will begin a term in slaying a coyote that had been do­ of school in the Waddel district next ing much damage to the herds of sheep Monday. in Upper Gopher. Bring your best butter and fresh egg» Dr McNeill of Portland came out from to Wallace & Walker and get their worth McMinnville Saturday, and visited with in cash or mdse. his daughter. Miss Edna, at the resi­ Charles Grissen has been called to dence of E. II. Taylor. San Francisco on business for the music Mrs. P. Casey aud daughter visited in house for which he travels. McMinnville a few days last week. The best values to lie had in iuk and Jasper Agee is out from Salmon river pencil tablets and school supplies at the on business this week. Racket store. Tom Phillips of Rock creek has en­ C. T. Ding and son Wilbern are build- tered the employ of J. N. Grohe. iug a new bridge for the county near Mrs T. Short and children returned Ballston. to their home in Ballston Saturday after Mr. A. 0. I-evis brought into this of­ a few days’ visit with the family, of Jos. fice Saturday some of ttie finest |x>tatoes Barnett. we have seen this year. Mr. Levis C. Agee and E. II. Taylor attended [i harvested lllO bushels from a fraction Cates’ auction sale in Happy valley Sat' over one-half an acre.—Sheridan Sun. The assassiuutiim of President Mc­ urday and invested in a threshing ma­ 1 have opened a jewelry shop -I doors Kinley practically suspended for chine. west of Hotel Yamhill. Please give me three weeks the election campaigns Misses Maude and ’’erna Hudson of in the several states to vote for state atrial. I. <). Ai. iikkman , the Highlands, spent a few days of last officers Insomeof the states the Jeweler and < iptician . Buffalo tragedy changed the char week with their sister, Mrs. Wm. Kirby. John (rawford died Oetolier 25th at acter of tiie campaign work, and in N KU BEBI«. all it had the effect of diverting at his home south of Dayton 3 miles, of tention from merely local issues and heart disease. He was the father of Win., concentrating it upon more impor­ Fred and Sherman and Mrs. Van Rob­ Orc Price of Portland was in town tant state or national issues What ertson and Matilda Craw ford. over Sunday. effi'Ct the assassination is to have on The number in attendance at. the Hay­ Frank Kinney of Astoria visited with the elections themselvbs is t<> t»e de­ ton public school is gradually increasing. his home folks a few days anil enjoyed termined next Tuesday. Elections for governor and other state officers We are informed by Prof. Hanville that the hunting. are to be held on that, day in Iowa, the number of pupils now in attendance Charley Mackey and family have Massachusetts, New Jersey, < >hio, is 163. The Professor is much pleased move//into town, after trying farming and Virginia. Nebraska will elect a with his school, and the way it is run­ for a year on the J. C. Nelson place. supreme judge and regents of the ning—Herald. Adrian Bowman is at home for the state university, Pennsylvania a The lailies of the northern part of town winter, having been in Alaska during state treasurer and judge of the su­ IOUU preme court, and Maryland mem­ have organized a ‘‘Self-Improvement the summer. society. ” They intend to meet once a bars of the st ate legislature. A jolly party of young folks went to Oregon is not the only state in week at the home of a member and read the mountain home of Miss Maud Soper, and discuss articles from periodicals, on Saturday evening, and had a fine which the people do foolish things. A curious case came up the other bring their needlework and have a social time. day before the court in Caroline cup of tea. They met at Mrs. Judge The noted evangelist, Esther Frame, county, Md., when an ancient resi­ Bird's last week and had a profitable as is in town conducting meetings at the dent was charged with the larceny well as pleasant time. Friends’ cliurch. Large congregatious of nine eggs. Extra jurors had to A peculiar epidemic is prevalent, and greet her at each service. be summoned, and it cost the county The accused seems to tie a revised edition of the Mrs. J. L. Davis of West Chehalem ♦250 to try the case. “All we II—all happy—lots grippe. It is characterized by a severe was called to Middleton to attend her was seventy-three years old. His pain in the center of the forehead, loss mother, Mrs. John Winter, who has counsel said he had known the de­ of fun”. That is the regular of fendant for forty years, and it was appetite, with fever and Mightiness. been paralyzed. Dr. Littlefield of New­ incredible that he would steal eggs. report from the monkey cage It attacks children particularly severe, berg is waitiug 1111 her. He argued that anyhow the state and is likely to make big inroads on the had not shown that the eggs were of Barnum’s Circus ever since excellence of the school reports for the What Portland Will Hate to Com­ sound, and nine rotten eggs would pete With. have no value at all. The jury stayed the keepers began dosing the current month. The Louisiana Purchase exposition out fifteen minutes and returned Here is a warning to boys who go to will cost more money than any other verdict of not guilty. monkeys with Scott’s Emul­ school for tiie privilege of playing foot­ similar fair ever given in the world sion. Consumption was carry­ ball: John Sigrist, center rush of the The Paris exposition cost $10,000,000, C-A.STOTXIA. < thio state university team, went to one the Pan-American at Buffalo $9,000,000, Bears the The Vou Hate Always Bought ing off two thirds of them of the Columbus hospitals witli a broken and the World's Columbian at Chicago, Signature according to the figures of its own offi­ of every year and the circus had neck. An X-ray showed tiie third cer­ cials, $22,700,000. The Louisiana Pur­ vical vertebrae was fractured, An oper- chase exposition will cost at least $30,- to buy new ones. ation will lie performed, but llicre is ooo.ooo, or almost as much as any two EWtroiU'i notice ». little hope that it will avail. Sigrist’s of the others. Already $16,700,000 in cash has been raised. The amount of One day a keeper accident­ body is paralyzed from the shoulders OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ground covered will be proportionately has been by the county court of Yamhill greater than that occupied by the build county, Oregon, duly appointed joint executrix ally broke a bottle of Scott’s down. and executor of the last will and testament of ings at Chicago. At the latter place C. E. Harbaugh, the newspaper pro- they had 668 acres, while St. Louis has lames 0. Guild, deceased, and all persons hav­ Emulsion near the monkey moter, ing claims against said estate are hereby noti­ is still with i us, endeavoring to 1,200 already, and condemnation pro­ fied and required to present the same duly veri­ fied within six months from the date of this interest capital in i a newspaper enter- ceedings have been commenced to se ­ cage and the monkeys eagerly notice, to said executrix and executor, at the cure 200 more. When you remember tells ns that he prise at Everett. Ile I residence of said executrix, in the city of Mc­ lapped it up from the floor. has a one-lifill interest in tiie Everett that the Chicago fair far surpassed any­ Minnville, Yamhill county, stat«* of Oregon Dated October »th, A. D, l.Hil. thing of the kind ever held before or ROSA B. GUILD and This suggested the idea that it News, costing him $2,500, and the local since, you can begin to form all ade­ J A MEH A. GUILD, labor unions got together and raised a quate idea of what the St. Ixiuis fair will Joint executrix and executor of the last will of James O. Guild, deceased might do them good, Since bonus of $ 1,800 if he would establish a be. It will be a revelation to the world. and It. testament I CONNER, Attorney for said estate. One of the attractions of the fair will be labor paper, and it is in I lie interest of then the monkeys have received the Freide aerial globe. It will stand im » 11«■»; ■<> < he ; dito it* this that he is hero. He adds tiie infor­ upon a pedestal which will be 1,200 feet regular doses and the keepers mation that lie yet has some strings on wide at the base, and together they will 'OTH’E is hereby given Hist tiie undersigned 750 feet high. On the first landing, report very few deaths from (lie McMinnville News, and is anxious be wits duly appointed by the county court of 110 feet from the ground will be a coli­ Yainliill I'ouuty. ilregon, on the 7th day of i>c- to got n settlement. He expects to leave seum, theatre and cafe. Two hundred tolier, 1901, administrator of the estate of W‘ R. consumption. Of course it’s today for Everett deceased, and all persons hauing feet from the ground will be another Johnson, claims said estate are hereby required to cheaper to buy Scott’s Emul­ Mrs. William Galloway returned Mon landing; 31x2 feet high another, both of present against them to me iu the city of McMinnville, which will contain various attractions, Oregon, at the otliee of McCain & Vinton, veri­ sion than new monkeys- and day from a 7-wei ks’ trip to tiie east. She and 490 feet from the ground will be a fied as by law required. within six months of dat«' <> then and R 6W. heal« the dte«*a*«4l ihrin- nc rves. is well worth while to visit A. He names the following witnesses to prove brftne. It ciiri-H Catarrh As 11 blood purifier and tonic S. S. S liis continuous resilience upon ami cultivation Churchill's warehouse, where about and away a ( old of said land, vis John M. Patterson and Chas. tn the lluad qui< klv. It has no equal. It is tiie safest and best of Chase. Or.: Isaa i lannbright, of Go­ I* absorbed. Ib ala and Protect* the Membrane twenty lisnds are busily engaged in remedy for old people and children Jones, pher, Or ; William lleekard, of Chase. Or. Heetoi «>«* the r the K ht of NE qr. NW qr <»f NEqr, Nb qr of NW qr ¡«ec IS, T. 2 s after much haul thought and study, and of blixxl and skin troubles. R ♦. W Ton can make your har- ID’mimes the following witnesses to prove its success on Hie market is indicated by net«* hj *«>fl tut h glove Mr. F. K. Killy, of Urban». O., writns his continuons rvsMem'e upon and cultivation aiul id tough 11* wire l-y * 1 h et Ecacm» on my haiuia anil fact» fot Ot -Hbl >Hlld. \! WllliHTll <1 Rhlld«'. of6my*S tiie fact, that it lias practically driven ’ five KI H Kh A liar- y. n ». It would break out In little River. Wash.. W illiam T. Marv, George U. East­ ■ MB (III. Y««u ran out in one year California and other wLit<- pi.ttiilca, cruati, would form and erly and Patrick Doushnev, of Eairdalt*. Or. lengthen II.« lift* make it drop off. leaving tho akin rod and mHani CHAS. B McM »RES. Register. limt twice as long u* it brands and bulk prunes from the Chi­ eel. 'I'lin doctor» did ma no rood. I aaod ordinarily would. the nir.l eatr'l aoara and aalvaa without cago trade where it is retailed in the all banetlf. S. S. S. ourrd me, and my skin ><»!■< »: oi fisi xi. srm.nu vr. R.ilhtH liilds, Siegel A Cooper and the la »» clear and smooth as any one'a.” li-nry S'««fried, of Cape May, N YnTKTi* litrul’’ ven to all pt r**nns <<>n Fair department stores. So far Mr J., Mrs. aays that twenty-one boftlea of 8. 8 8 < ern«’OCKXXXX>OO ! NOT SELLING AT COST 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. Bright New Hardware N N CATARRH N Ely's Cream Balm HAY FEVE Soft Harness EUREKA Harness Oil MH« bj STANDARO OIL CO. N O. O. HODSON. J acob W ortman , Pres. J ohn W ortman , Cashier. Iin H endricks , Vice Pres. A rthur M c P hillip S, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank Of McMinnville, Oregon. Tile Ohlest 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. 3857 The McMinnville National Bank. of M c M innville , oregon . P aid C apital . $50,000 S urplus and P rofits , $25,000 Transacts a General Banking business ami extends to its patrons even* facility consish>nt 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 NV. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hours o a m. to 4 p. m. The Garitón Millinery Store —Will Have \ Large Assortment of— Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Hats Before bin ittg elsewhere, Ire sure and see what ue have. - - - - M rs . H. A. S wanson .