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V Crockery and Glassware LOCAL NEWS. Been very busy this week opening up a line of crockery and glassware which is now on display at very low prices, This is a new line with me and makes i my store a complete general merchan- disc store where you can buy uiore for your money or produce than you can unywlierc else. I handle all kinds of produce and pay the highest market price for it, butter, eggs, chickens, bacon, lard, hides, etc. That line of manufac turer’s samples of hosiery that I placed on sale last week has been greatly re duced in size, but there are still some great bargains in the pile, including ladies,’ misses' and men's hosiery. I am showing some rare bargains in under wear for men. women and children. It will pay you to see my line before pur chasing.’ C.C. MURTON. --------------------------------- —--------- - -------- — Stock hogs for sale. Also a good wag on. Enquire at ibis office. A son was born to tbe wife of Lee Damewood on Friday, Nov. 2d. Mrs. John Berry arrived honie last Monday from her visit at Pullman, Wash. < tKi/l The literary society had an open meet ing last Friday night, in Mr. Howe’s hall. The program was a great success. Dr. Merchant ami mother have re- turned from eastern Oregon and the Doctor started last Wednesday for San Francisco. We enjoyed the rain very much atid are ready for more. Mr. Harris, the butcher, is building a new house just east of the school house. Last Tuesday the Degree of Honor lodge had a program and a lunch of coffee and cake. Marion Smith is again seen on our streets, having just returned from Wash ington. Stop the Blight For ail kinds of dressmaking call on Mrs. V. L. Griunold. 47-4 Bring your lient butter and fresh eggs to Wallace A Walker and get their worth in cash or mdse. Mrs. J. B. Handley will spend the winter with relatives in Ashland. The liest values to be had in ink and f«ncil tablets and school supplies at the Racket store. Hip, hip, hooray! The gold medal for hops at the Pan-American exposition lias been awarded to Oregon. Saturday next, one sack of peanuts given away witb each sack of McMinn- vilh Hour at 75c cash. J. A. D ebby & S on . Parents who named their boy babies Dewey three years ago, are now com pelled to furnish cbarta to their friends, explaining how they came by the name Mies Marguerite Thomas of Selma, Alabama, has been engaged Io assist Mies Tiumbull in the musical department ai t the college. She arrived it this city Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jennie Derby of Gresham, ac- cotnpanied by her little daughter, bas been visiting at the home of her si ster, Mrs. J. R. Derby, They departed for their home oil Wednesday. I have opened a jewelry shop 4 doors west of Hotel Yarnhill. Plesse give me u trial. I. O. A lderman , Jeweler and Optician. “Home Circle No. 57 requests all mem bers to tie present, on Monday evening, Nov. llth, for impoitaut business. M iymii ; W ooiiki M, Clerk. The dispatches announce that Charles Granstrom and two other Ixiys have igain made their escape from the reform school at Salem. L oh I—A black calf, six weeks old, crop- off left ear. Last seen along the H o I hihu place V. mile from town, middle of Oc tober. Reward for information leading to recovery. H. R ummel . J. C. Cooper returned on Sunday from a brief stay on the Sound, during which time lie was engaged in surveying. He says Seattle ix a hummer, and wages up there in his line is $10 a day. Charley Yonng'scondition from intlatn- mution of the laiwels is reported as grow ing quite serious. Many friends u re anxiously hoping for his recovery, He has been ill about two weeks. Scott’s Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such achiltl should stay small. Scott’s Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength strength grow. Scott’s Emulsion makes children grow, makes them eat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott’s Emulsion will make it catch up with the rest. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion anil is on the wrapper of every bottle. / Send for free «ample. SCOTT & BOW NF., 409 Peart St., New York. 50 and *1. all druggists. Nasal CATARRH In all its stages. Stórni0!? Ely’s Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane It cures catarrh and drive« away a cold in the head quickly. Crrtiin Huliu ia placed into the nostrils,spreatla over the membrane and is nbsorl»««l. Relief is im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneering 1 ar ’e Sire, SO cents at Drug jrlsl* or by mail; Trial Size. 10 cents. I.4FAÍEITE. M. O. Lownsdale got through picking apples November 1st. Mrs. Ramsey of this city returned home last Wednesday after a three- weeks’ visit in Forest Grove. Mr George Lewis came up from Port land ami returned Monday. Rev. C. T. Hurd has been quite ill from an ulcerated tooth. Frank Davis’ youngest daughter, who has been ill for the past month, returned home from the hospital in Portland. Mr. Case’s little boy is quite ill and the doctor's aid was needed. Mr. Sam Laman is moving into the house formerly occupied by Mr. Dutt weiler. Lecture to be given in the M. E. church Wednesday evening by Miss Frickcy. Subject, missionary. Miss Della Blough is on the sick list this week. A lecture to be given in the Evangel ical church Friday and Saturday eve nings by Frank E. Coulter. Miss Lena Green is on the sick list this week. The locks work will be completed 1 to- morrow for this year. Iteal Estale Tranafera. The Kind You Have Always Boiitflit, and which has been in use tor over 30 years, has borne (he '^natnie ol ._»n<l has be«>n made iimlcr Ills per- gonal super« ision sin< its infancy. Allow no one to deceive «ou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitute- re »mt «•’.«- perimeuts that trille xiilh ami eiuhuurci‘ th- iu...<h <d Infants and Chihlreu-I’.xp< r!eiiee tutain-t I ¡ h t in -nt. ----- ‘,1 . Hot, ( oal U h . Isiscovered at Norlli Vaiuhill. The coal prospect at North Yamhill is on the farm of Peter Goeser, who has lived there for the past 25 years. It was discovered through the curiosity of his son William, who in defining out a spring, found a few small pieces of shiny, black mineral that he thought must be coal. Upon a test he found it would burn readily, and that dispelled any doubt as to the character of the mineral He scraped around the rocky wall from which the spring issued, and soon dis covered the seam of coal. It was only an inch or two thick, but unmistakably coal. He dug away at it, excavating a large basin and ruining the spring, but it was slow work for the boy and he re ceived no encouragement to persevere with it That was some five years ago. At o<ld times as he could get free from the regular work of the farm he dug away at tbe coal seam. Early last sum mer he had penetrated about 60 feet in to the hill when the water flooded his tunnel and he came to the conclusion that further development was beyond his power. It had reached the stage where capital and engineering skill were necessary to go forward. The Goeser coal prospect was brought to the attention of outsiders, and in July last the Portland Coal & Development Company was incorporated and organ ized, with Clifford N. Terrell, assistant chief clerk of the railway mail service, Portland, as president; Charles Whitmer, a postal clerk, Portland, vice president; Joseph E. Worth, a Portland 'druggist, secretary; John T. Bodwell, of the Port land fire department, treasurer; W. D. Fenton, the Portland lawyer, as corpor ation attorney, and William Steadman, an experienced coal mine operator, who has been prospecting in Oregon for the past 14 years, as general m mager This company immediately took up the work of driving the tunnel into the base of the hill on the seam, and the progress and condition of tfle seapi are both satisfac tory. The company obtained rights to take minerals from 2400 acres of land by paying a certain royalty for the min erals mined. What is CASTO Fît A Castorlu is ¡1 substitute for Castor 0.1. I’areffori-, Drops It hik I Soothing; Syrups. Il is Harmless and de., ant. contains neither Opium, lllorphine nor »ither Narcotic substance. Its a;re is its Ifiiarantce. it >le-t 1 <>.« ■> Worm-; ami allays Feverishness. It cures Diarihœa ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teeiliinif Troubles, cures < onstipatimi ......... regulates the ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food. Stomach ami Bowels, giving' healthy amt I natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea - The .Mother’s Frieud. GENUINE Week ending Oct. 30: O. H. Irvine to Emma Irvine lots i, 2, 7, 8 blk 2 Oak Park add to McM and l, int in e hf nw qr i and e hf sw qr sec 24-2-6.......... f Amanda J and W L Warren to to Mary L Burns % int in lots 1 and 2 blk 34 Oak Park add to Me Mary M Ertle to Mrs. Bertha A 250 Kelly 2 a t 4 r 4 ............................ Henry Unter and wf to August Windhorn lot 9 Fairlawn subdiv 5 a ami blks 4 and 5 pt Cozine die and lots 5, 6 and 7 blk 49 Oak Park add to McM.............. 1575 Elizabeth Wright to M E Hayes 18 46 a pt T M Wright die t 3 r 4 and 5 ............................................... 450 Jas and Victoria Barr to Elizabeth Unger lots 1, 2 and 3 blk 68, La 1OO fayette ............................................. Albert M Eades to Abraham Bus IOO kirk 40 a sec 20-4-5 .................... W W Wright and wf to Hattie M Lynch 45x100, pt lot 9 blk 2 Newby's add to McM.................. I Jesse Edwards and wf to Audrew J Winters 40 a in sec 10-3-2 IOOO Francis Hauswirth to Susan E Russell lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 3 Haus- wirth's 2d add to North Yam S A Deskins to Sarah Ellen Carl lot 4 blk 4 Deskin's 4th add to New lierg........................................... CASTOHI A. First National Bank of Indepen Bears the Tl* Kind You Have Always Bought dence to Geo C Carl blk 30 in H & L add to Newberg and 6 a Biguature in Newberg ................................ ♦r Chas J and Dollie Leavitt to Geo. C Carl 30 ft off s side of lot 1 blk KXKt'l Toms NOTICE 12 H I. add to Newberg ........ Wm Edw Swentzel and w f to E A OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Witbee I54.22apt Albert Gaines has been by the county court of Yamhill die sets 8 and 17-5-3 .................. county, Oregon, <lnly appointed joint executrix and executor of the lust will and testament of J W and Emma Gorman et al to lames O. Guild, deceased, and all persons hav Jas E Durham blk 2 Mrs Chand- ing claims against said estate are hereby noti 1« r’» ttt add to McM . . . fied and required to present tbe Mime duly veri Daisy and John Byrne to Josepn tied within six months from the date of this notice, to said executrix and executor, at the C Williams to a in sec 8-2-4 residence of said executrix, in the city of Me Nancy E Farris et al to Ira D Minn Ville, Yamhill county, state of Oregon Stepheps lot 7 blk 6 in Sheridan Dated October sth. A. I>, 1901. ROSA B. GUILD and U S to Albert M trades PW qr of JAMES A. GUILD, nw qrsec 20-4 5 ..................... .... Join) czepiityir apj CYcpijtor of the last will and testament of Janies O Guild, deceased John Crawford to Nancy Crawford I.. CONNER, Attorney for said estate. 160 a secs 6 and 31 t 4 and 5 r 3 Jos R Lewis to Jno Birch lot II NOTICI: TO (HLBITIIHs, Oaks Fruit farm—5 75 a............ N G. A. Phillips of Whiteson was in tl.< city on business Monday. Mr. Phillips has just recovered from an attack of quinsy, and this was hie first trip out-of- doors for some time. A two-point buck deer was seen on the college campus early Monday morn ing. It is supposed to have lieen run down from the mountains by doge, and came down the creek into the campus. Some ol the students gave chase and the Week ending Nov 6th: little deer shot over the 8-foot fence of L. M. and Louisa C. Parker to Em ily Gardner and wife se qr of the athletic grounds as easily as anuriow qr sec 15-3-2................................ from a bow, and made its escape. R 1, Booth to L R Booth parcel sec 35-4-7 • ........ ......... Friday evening, Nov. 1st, the Junior C. E. of the C. P. church held a busi R L Booth to J L Booth parcel sec 1-5-7 ............... .. ness meeting and social, and elected the Ursula Yager to Philip ) agcr following officers : Ethel Ford, president ; int in 5 lots in Oak Park add McM ........................................ Ellie Mil tonaid, vice-president; Catha rine Brjan, secretary; Esther Hamblin, Viola E Fierce and husband Jennie Hudson 10 a t 3 r4 assistant secretary; Ethelyn Gunning, ( ) C R R Co to R L Booth ne treasurer; Stella Bryan, librarian; Eph- of ne 11 sec 35 4-7 .................. riatn Ford, assistant librarian; Emily J B David ami w f to M H and R L David 312.72 a t 3 r 2 ................ Hamblin, chorister; Kathleen Bird, or C F Daniels and w f to 1. Root 4.06 ganist; Edna Hodson, assistant organ a in -F W Martin’s add to McM ist. Let it be known to the hard working, <elf sacrificing parents who are endeavor ing to educate their children 011 the re turns from 15-cent wheat. 9-cent Imps and 3-cent prunes, that there is one col lege in Oregon that has abolished foot Catarrh l;a^ I rronv' suclj » commo: ball. The trustees of Dallas College have flint'.re that a peinoii entirely free iron sail! that football must tie ruled out. this <iis; idling compl.iint is seldom me Dallas College be praised I She ia in the with. It is customary tospc.ik of Catarrl as nothing more serious than a bad cold vanguard. A few veers hence she can a simple intlainmatioii of the nose am look back and say "I started this re throat It is, in fact, a complicated an< form in athletics in Oregon educational very dangerous disease; if not at first, r very soon becomes so. institutions." Tbe blood is quickly contaminated to C. F. Harbaugh, the ‘‘rustler" and the foul accretions, and the poison thiuugl newspaper promoter, writes us that the the genei.il circulation is carried to al strings he had on the News should have parts of the system. Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis read "string of accounts that 1 was anx fact« rv aud disappointing, because tbev d< ious to collect " He not only said what not reai'h the seat of the trouble. S. S. S we quoted him as saying, but further in- ! docs. It cleanses tbe blood of the |»oison tiniatod that he might remove the New- and eliminates from the system a l catar rli.it secretions, and thus cures thoroughly to Everett. To show that he has no and permanently tbe worst cases. ground for any claim, Mr I stew has in Mr T. A Willinm«. a leailing <1ty-gooda liter his possession a paper of July 22d last, Spartanburg, 8. V . write«; ‘ For years t had a arvrte c;t-e <4 in which Harbaugh lor a consideration nasal Catarrh, will» all «li‘.irrr- able efferK of *107.33 relinquished his half interest the which t<» tt-it and was released from all obligations disease, a n <1 w hlc II make life painful a»»«1 connected therewith. unendurable. 1 used A claw in right ringing and choral work haa h<*en organised at the college and ih o|>en for adnrieeion to anyone who deeiree toetiidv the only successful wav of reading music at sight. In a tow 11 like McMinnville there ought to l>e a large choral club and many ought to avail themselves of thja opportunity The « law* ia in charge of Mr S K Pie- bel, and meet« every Sm.ir.tav evening from eeven Io eight o'clock. The tuition fee haa Iwen placed at 50 rents per month, which ia certainly within the reach of everyone. For further parti, it tars apply to the director or to Mia* R M Trumbull, principal of the conservatory. Jno M Shaw aud w f to John Green 53 65 a pt David Ramsey die. .. Jno Green and wf to Jno M Shaw same land........................................ U S to Russel R Jones 160 a in sec 31-4-6.......................................... O & C R R Co to R R Jones 40 a in sec 29-4 6 ................................... E C Apperson, executor, to Geo. A and Wm T Kidd 175 a pt Jno Monroe die 15 r 5....................... 2268.75 Ahio S Watt to J W Wells 2 a in Cove Orchard ............ .................. Ahio S Watt to E F Schneider 2 a in Cove Orchard............................ Irene Everest to Flora Hall lots 5 and 6 blk 7 Everest’s add to Newberg......................................... loo Pacific College to Karl Spehrer I8H a pt J110J Hash die.......... zteil »'Hies pieseril»ed by I.-.ithuK pliisicians an.I ►■•mje-tetl Lv nitml»eis of ftiends, but witiiout getting any better then began tn take 8 3 It had 111 ’ desi effect, and cure«! after l.ikbig ‘eighteen I «»tiles |it mv opitii.'H 3 S _ ___ ____ ______ s *.•* __ i he only metti cine n w m nse th.it will effect a perturtuent cur» of Catarrh.'* sss is the only purely veg et.ible bl<w 'I purifii r known, ami tbe great est of all I I. kh I inedi- cin< « at;.I tonic* If ion have Catarrh »Ion t wait until it I*, inics devp sealrrt and clirwiie. I lit be gin .it ■ •■i.e the n e «.f S S S . and send for our b i k on BI. vm I and Nkin Diseases find w rile our pin st< 1.111« alwnit your < ase THE SWIFT (PfCWIC CO . AILANTfi. SA. ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 0O 8 8 NOT SELLING AT COST 8 0 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 ’E is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the county court of \ 'OTI( Yamhill County, Oregon, on the 7th day of Oc ^^«^*>^>*♦•**•*********#11^*31 acob W ortman , l’res. «Í J J ohn W ortman , Casähief. « rpii is • j« hereby give» t|ujt the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Joseph Watt, N OTICE deceased, has tiled with the county court of the 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 State», and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. MO TICK KHl PI BIICATIOI X 3»S7 The McMinnville National Bank. Of McHINNVILLF., OREGON. P aid C apital , $50, ( mm ) S vbpi .13 and P rofits , $25,000 Transacts a General Bsnkinjr bn-inr’s and extmdi to its patrons every facility Consistent with safe and prudent banking. ' DIRECTORS: L. E. Cowls Win. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Roger s, Vice Pres, E.C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hours o a m. to 4 p. m. JOTICE FOH PI HI K ATIOA l and Office at Oregon City. Ore. Sept « 1901 ’OTICE i« hereby given that the foll<»wing named-etl 1er h i« filed under Aec. 2301. R s nojii » o| his intention to make fiual pnwtf in sifpr-i-rt o/n^s claim. an<l that said proof will be made b* fore Rcgi.«»er rtfid Kcgetv’r at Oregon < itv Ore , on Noveinher 12th, l'Mn , viz: Anios B« rgaeth H E. for the E hi of NE ur. N " of NE qr, NE qr of NW qr See IS. T.’2 3 . N He names the following witne«aen to prove hi» continuous residence upon and cultivation ot «aid land, tiz William G. Rhude, ofGrax’s River. Wash.; William T. Macv. George C. East erly and Patrick Doughnev, nf Fairdale, Or. CHAS B MOORED, Register. Mom F. OF FIMAC If i ri EMIAT is hereby given to *11 persons con cerned, that the nndersijnied has duly \ 'OTICK tiled in the county court for Yamhill county, Mate ot Oregon his final account as executor of the last will and testament of Nancy A Davis, deceased, ami that «aid court ha< set Tuesday, the <d day of December. A D WM. at the hour ot one o'clock in the afternoon of said d iv. as the time, and the county court r.H-m in the court house in the city or MeMinti- ville. in said county, as the place to hear said final account and ot.jeetions thereto, and to the allowance thereof JOHN HARRlii. Executor of the last will and testament of Nancy A. Davit. ds'Ceated 8 000000000000000000000000 Ad ti) i ni* trailo r'3 police of Final Land Office at Oregon City, Or. Sept. 28.1914. 'OJICF i.s hereby given that the folio« ing- named s»}ttier< bavf fHe<J notice of their intention to make tjnal proof in support of their claims ami that «aid proofs kill be made before Register ami Receiver at Oregon City. Ore., on November Hth, 1901. viz; Jonp M. Patterson; H E 1 for the 8 hf of HE qr Sec. 12, T. 4 S.. K 6 W He names the following wit new« to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said land, viz: Alexander A. Walker and Chas. Jone* of ChMe, Ore ; Isaac I.Ambrighi and J. E. Stow, of Gopher. Ore.. And Alexander A Walker; H. E. 11761 tor the 8 hf of NF. qr Hud N hf of BE qr Sec 12, T. 4 3., R fiW. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis John M. Patterson and Cha«. Jone«, of Chase. Or.; I«aa' Lambright, of Go pher. Or ; William Heckard. of Chase. Or. CHAS. B MOORES, Register. 8 O. O. HODSON. tober, ¡901, administrator of the estate of W. R Johnson, deceased, and all persons bailing claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to me in the city of McMinnville, Oregon, at the office of McCain A Vinton, veri fied as by law required, within six months of the date of this notice. Dated this theipth day of October, 1901. r W. G HENDERSON, Administrator of the Estate of W. R. John son, deceased. 43-5 M < AIN A VINTON. Attorneys for Administrator. state of Oregon, for Yamhill cpynty, his tinai account as such administrator of said estate, aud that Monday, the second day of December. A. D 1901, at the hour of eleven o’clock a. m . has been fixe»! by said court as the lime for hear, ing all objections to said report and the settie inent thereof. W.L. BOISE, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Watt, deceased. 43-5 CASTORIA Will Have A Large Assortment of— $ Ladies' and Children's I Before buying elsewhere, be sure and see what we have. - - . . J«»»