The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, November 15, 1901, Image 8

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    LOCAL NEWS.
<ÜMTY (OnMKMlüNEHh.
C C Linden, 3 cases......................
M iscellaneous—
M Cain, bld’gcement walk
N
ovxmbkr T erm .
Peery Drug Co wood alcohol.. .
During the next ten days I intend to
K. E. Weatherly han been appointed
Clerk ordered to make delinquent tax Lecta M Lawrence tax rebate
clean out my entire line of woolen and postmaster at Woods, Or.
roll and present to sheriff* with warrant M F Kirk, 25 cords oak wood. . .
flannelette waists. To do this I have
For all kinds of dressmaking call on commanding levy upon property for Lucinda Long, tax rebate ..........
marked them all down to less than cost. I Mrs. V. L. Griouold.
collection of taxes as by law required.
Ferguson A Fletcher, bl'kstnth’g
47-4
Pacific TAT Co, rent phone. .
Ladies’all wool waists, formerly fi-35»
B ills A llowed .
Local merchants are receiving con­
B E Field, tax rebate
for 78c; ladies’ fine flannelette waists
Roads
and
Bridges
—
signments of decorated queensware or­
J F Duffey...................... ..
! 00
marked down from 75c to 45c’> black
dered from foreign markets last Febru­ R L Booth................................
CASTO
I 00
satiue waists reduced from <1 to 69c. A
ary. All things come to those who wait. Neal Strome............................
the Kind You Haw Always Bought
I 75 Boar»th#
lot of ladies’ colored underskirts will al­
John Evenden........................
5» Signatare
Bring
your
best
butter
and
fresh
eggs
so be sacrificed during this sale; skirts
' 25
to Wallace & Walker and get their worth John McCullough..................
of
C T Long ..............................
which sold from 85c to $1.75 will go in cash or mdse.
. 00
J
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McCrea,
Jr
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1
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at 50c to |i. This is a rare opportunity
I.iceiaaes to Hurry.
1‘rof. C'lias. H. J ones of Salem is at- J E Bell ..................................
75
to buy waists and underskirts for very
Nov
6
—
Wm Dent, 47, of Polk county,
Rowell
Bros
..........................
tnmliug the institute, and made us a
57
little money. They will not last long at
45 and A<laline B McKinley, 48.
pleasant call on Tuesday. 1‘rof. Jones Taylor & Heath.....................
Wilburn Long ..;..................
these prices
With every 50c sale I give
co
Nov. 9—L H DeForde, 26, and Milne
is making liis Oregon Teachers' Monthly Irwin Agee..............................
u ticket on the new Rambler bicycle,
S" B Fairchilds, 25.
a valuable publication for the profession Robt Crawden .....................
00
which I will give away on Decenilier
Nov 11—G W Byers, 2o, and Ada V
C K Spaulding.....................
21
The best values to be hail in ink and A G Anderson .......................
25th. I handle all kinds of produce.
00 Ryan, 21.
pencil tablets and school supplies at the Dan Smith..............................
C. C. MURTON.
75
Nov. 11—A B Wilmot, 22, of Linn
F R Wilson ............................
Racket store.
5«
Jolies & Adams......................
6« county, and Mabel Cutts, 22.
In the case of G. F. Luckey, adminis­ Guy Fendall .........................
Th. Ko.iitH <»ir tl.f 1 niul.ill.
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SO
Mr. Thomas IL Tongue lost a very
Capt. L. I‘. Ilosforil, who lias been trator, vs. Lincoln county, the jury Jas Martin ...............................
50
David Campbell....................
00 valuable colt Monday of lung fever. It
running the steamer Bonita between awarded the plaintiff damages to the J H Brown ............................
50 was a half sister to the two fast pacers,
amount
of
$325.
The
suit
was
for
$500t)
Portland and McMinnville lor over a
A L Clark ................................
5U
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year, ha« sold the route to the <>. R . & damages on account of an accident Henry Miller
OU Ben Bolt and Portia Knight, and Burk
N. Co., and will confine his operations wherein Mrs. Luckey received fatal in­ S W Wilson ..........................
00 says it was the most promising colt ever
to the run between Washougal and Port­ juries a few years ago by the giving way A Nobel ...................................
00 foaled on the ranch.
It was sired by
Jas Savage ............................
land. Mr. II osford's was the only boat of a bridge in Lincoln county.
00
Lovelace and though only a Buckler, it
C Janies....................................
on the river under private management,
75
I have ojiened a jewelry shop 4 doors Wm Hanly ..............................
and he has met with a good many vicis­
75 was a natural pacer and would go no
situdes ill his efforts to give the people west of Hotel Yamhill. I'lease give me G F Earhart ..........................
75 other way. When with the horses, if it
I) James.......... .....................
good service. His successors promise to
25 could not keep up and pace, it would fall
I. G. A i . dekman ,
fill the bill, however, and we hope that a trial.
Oscar Barber..........................
25 behind—but pace it would. Mr. Tongue
Jeweler
and
Optician
.
David Nance.............................
they will do it.
75
Win Ralston........................
75 also lost by drowning, the valuable brood
• ieo. I lendershott and his many friends Arthur Branson....................
»'liange in ■«■■«iiiewa Pay I |t.
mare, Sois B. This mare was trained
5°
rejoice at the recovery of his son Jesse, Jos Mendenhall ......................
I have sold my harnette biiaitieHs t<>
25 by Mr. Redmond of this city when a
Mil ton Caster....................
who
suffered
an
operation
for
appendi
75 year old ami at Vancouver was second to
J. A. Young, ami must get in all ac-
citis recently at the Salem hospital, and Wade & Co............................
37
countH due me in order to meet my own
Al Butler .................................
Ella T. in a race in 2:34, this being at
00
obligations. It is the time of year to fet­ whose condition was thought to be Ben Barber ............................
O.J that time, the world’s record for year­
against
him.
The
young
man
had
no
Win James ..............................
tle up, and I respectfully request those
75 lings in a race.— Hillsboro Independent.
tobacco or liquor habits, and it is be­ Wm Brown ............................
25
knowing themselves indebted to me to
B
James
......................................
lieved that this fact redounded greatly to
75
call and pay their accounts.
Ira Littlejohn ..........................
75
his advantage.
J M Robertson........................
E i . hia W right .
82
C
P
Frost
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00
L>st—A black calf, six-weeks old, crop-
McMinnville, Or , Nov. 15, 1901.
Luther Newlin ........................
oo
OTICE is hereby given that all unpaid coun­
off left ear. Last seen along the Holman J Robertson......................... ... .
ty warrants of Yamhill county, Oregon,
28
which were presented and endorsed “Not paid
place *2 mile from town, middle of Oc­ W E Thomas............................
00 for want
of funds,” prior tu August 1st, 1901,
tober. Reward for information leading G W Nash..................................
00 will be pai«i upon piesentation at this office. In
terest will not be allowed after date of this no­
E
I)
McKern
..........................
00
to recovery.
IL R uiimkl .
II. Z. FOSTER,
Walter Kirk.................. ...
00 tice. County Treasurer of Yamhill
County, Or.
00
The local college defeated Mount An­ Spaulding Ä Co.......................
Jas
Alderman
............................
00
gel at football last Saturday by a score
NOTICE l|( HH<- V^TTI.EtnF.NT.
John Williams ........................
00
of 48 to 0. The high school team defeat­
Hardware—
OTICE h hereby given that ihp under
ed the second team of Newberg 11 to ti. J H Eakin ...........................,..
2 70
signed as executor of the estate of Annie
E. Breon, deceased, has hied his final account
2 67
One boy was knocked out, but afterward J A Postel ................................
of
his
administration upon sipd estate, in the
........................
24 7* county court of Yamhi|l county. Oregon, and
claimed he was feigning for time.
He W C Kruger
Poor Fund—
that said court bus appointed tfie 6th day of
probably learned his trick from the prize E Wright....................................
00 January, A. 1). 1902, at the hour of one o’clock
in the afternoon of sai<l day, and the county
lighting ring.
You have heard ol Good Samaritan hospital. .
Babies and children need
75 court room at McMinnville, Yamhill county,
G
~ W Hendershott ................
oo Oregon, as the tune and place for the final hear­
“sparring for time.”
proper food, rarely ever medi­
00 ing of said final account, together with any ob­
thereto, if any there should be. Now
One of the leading players in the col­ A A Mannock
00 jections
cine.
If they do not thrive
therefore, all persons interested in said estate
00 are hereby notified and required to appear at
lege football team admitted to us that he M George........
II M McGuire
00 said lime and place above named, ami show
on their food something is
didn’t go much on football, and that it A McPhillips
if any they haw. why said estate should
OO cause,
not be forever and finally settled, said executor
wat
too
violent.
He
said
that
we
should
They need a little
wrong.
II lb >11< 1
00 discharged, and his bondsmen exonerated, ami
say nothing about it, however, and we’er P Rasmussen........ ...................
00 said final account allowed and approved by said
help to get their digest ve
C B Frizzell ..............................
00 court.
not going to.
E. C. Al’PERSON,
J J Collard .............................
00
Executor of said Estate.
machinery working properly.
The Newberg football team was so T W Nash & Co........................
F. W. FENTON, Att’y for Estate.
00
badly used up in its recent game with Jas Thomas..............................
00
NOTICE OF APPOIN riTIENT OF EX.
34
McMinnville that, they wete compelled Nichols & Gabriel..................
ECI TOK.
Rogers Bros ..........................
20
to cancel their engagement with Forest Porter & Lai kin......................
00
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
Grove for the follow ing week. Wh v not Sutton, Calkins A Co .
00
C. I). Johnson, has been duly appointed by
the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon,
00
go out of the business entirely and de­ \ug Detmering ...........
executor
of the last will and testament of Nan­
50 cy Dawson,
vote the time to your books and less vio­ (r \V Hendershott..................
depensgib |11 peisOus ha ving claims
COD LIVER OIL
Willard A Ehrman
©5 against the estate of said dpcpaspd #,fe hereby
lent and foolish athletics? That’s what McM Grange A F Co............
WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES of LIMES SODA
00 notified ami required to present them with
vouchers, duly verified, within six
we are urging up here.
R E Smith..............................
20 proper
months from the date of this notice, to the un­
Printing
and
Stationen
’
—
dersigned at McMinnville, in Yamhill county,
Cal Cooper recently met two of his
will generally correct this
Oregon.
Coast Agency Co
. .......
brothers in Portland and they arranged Yamhill Reporter ..................
Dated Nov. 1st, 1901.
C. D. JOHNSON,
difficulty.
to have a fraternal reunion on (lie I lib R P Bird
Executor of the Last Will and Testament oi
Glass
A
Prudhomme
..........
Nancy
Dawson,
deceased.
of
next
April
in
that
city.
There
are
If you will put from one-
B. F. RHODES, Att’y for Estate.
seven sons ami two daughters living of a F S Harding............................
Geo L Williams......................
fourth to half a teaspoonful
family of twelve children. At the time W L Hembree ................ . ..
30
in baby’s bottle three or four
of the reunion the brothers will all be O G Estes................................
00
Wyckoff A Co.......................
over
50
years
old.
There
were
two
pair
00
times a day you will soon see
WTOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of a
Salaries—
of twins in the family.
J « license duly issued out ot county court
J. M Yocom . *. ..................
T27 00 for Yamhill county. Oregon, on the 8th day of
a marked improvement. For
I 29 50 October, 1901, authorizing and empowering’the
To the members of Custer Poet' The J L Hoskins..........................
as guardian of the estate of Joseph
larger children, from half to
............
56 00 undersigned
G. A. It. Poet of I •alius has received Clark A Buchanan
Kloucheck. a minor, to sell the real property
J C MrCrea ..............................
40
27
hereinafter described, I will, on Monday, thè
three
monuments
to
be
placed
at
the
a teaspoonful, according to
R P Bird................................
66 65 ¿'•th day of November, 1901, at the hour of one
’clock in the afternoon of said day. at the west
graves of old soldiers, which are fur­ I N Branson..................
27 80 o
age, dissolved in their milk,
door of the court house in McMinnville, Oregon,
nished free by the government. This M W Potter ..............................
19 S“ sell at public auction to the highest ami beM
Physicians—
bidder, for eash in hand on day of sale. I he fol­
if you so desire, will very
completes the list for that place. So far
lowing described real property belonging 10 the
J C Michaux..............................
♦?
8 00 estate
of said minor, to-wit
as
known
there
is
not
ah
old
soldier's
soon show its great nourish­
Cook A Cable
15 00
Beginning at the northeast corner of the Pe­
grave that is not marked. Why cannot
Attorneys, Witnesses—
ter Sax land in the north boundary of the dona­
ing power.
If the mother’s
lami claim of Samuel Cozine, in tow nship
the list be taken up and completed for Jno J Spencer, case A Nelson
25 00 tion
four
south, range four west of the Willamette
3 00 meridian, in Yamhill county, Oregon, amt run
milk does not nourish the
McMinnville
If the government gives E D Sitton ..............................
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Justice Transcripts—
ning thence east (var. 20 deg 30 inin. east) 7.52
them away, we want al) therein going.
Jas M Pugh, 2 cases.........
IT 60 chains, to the northwest boundary of lands for
baby, she needs the emul­
Woolen Waists Must Go
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Help...
Nature
900 D rop *
For Infant3 and Cljltb • n
A\ege table Preparation for As­
similating theFoodaadRegula
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
Bears the
I nfants ■■•’ íhiljwe »;
Signatur
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opnitri,Morphine nor Mincivtl.
N ot N arcotic .
¿IIx. Scruta *
JPncAtUc Stilli ~
¿Irúrf Sttd •
Jippcmujii -
Jh Curòartfdt Satla *
flùrm^fd-
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A perfect Remedy forConslipa
lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish­
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
- Atb month» old
AD
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
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NOT SELLING AT COST
But we are in our uew building, roomy and
airy as you please, and readj' to sell you the
best of goods at living rates. Our Stove
Stock is specially tine.
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Bright New Hardware
•^In Ali lines
O. O. HODSON.^
<X><XXXXXXX><XXX)<XXX>00<X)<X^<>0
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sion.
It will show an effect
at once both upon mother
and child.
50c. and $(.00, all draught'.
SCOTT A BOWNI-, i hrmi-.i . New Y rk.
H—H«w—H—II
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Drying preparations simply devel­
op dry catarrh ; tin y (try up the secretions,
which adhere to t he membrane and decom­
pose, causing a far more nerioua trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry­
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snufTa
and use that which
anst s, Root lies and
heals. Ely’s (’roam Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
<<sily and pleasantly. A tri d size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All di m gists sell the
6Oo. size. Ely Brothers. 56 Warren St., N. Y.
The Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or eauso sneezing. It spread* itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev­
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With l lv’s (’r« nni Balm you are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
K »in an<l »weal
hi - i
1,11
hirncks treated
11 h F urek » 11 .»r -
nr -s < 1||
'»•!' Ihr «|.»iup,
.‘■•'vi:.
do not l>renk.
No r» n¿h«ur-
fa« • t«> chale
ai««i cut
barar--' not
only keept
ma I ke
wr.lU twh ••
everywhere
in can«—
•M airea,
y Made by
,
Standard OU
, Company
ww
\
\
H arness
■-
The I »alias board of trade has decided
to raise $10,000 as a subsidy to be paid
to the first company or individual build
ing a railroad between Dallas and Falls
City amt beyond to commercial timber,
conditioned that the road shall be stan­
dard guage and have equipments suf­
THE OFFSPRING
ficient to do the business of a common
OF HEREDITARY
carrier the money to be paid w hen the
BLOOD
TAINT.
road shall have been completed and a
train of cars run over it. Prospects are
Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood
bright for their proposition to l»e taken poison ami Consumption. The parent
who tb tainted by cither will see 111 the
•ip.
child the same disease
Miss Fay Swick Ims gone to Portland manifesting itself in
to remain this winter. While there she the form of swollen
will give her attention to the study of glands of the neck and
throat, catarrh, weak
literature.
There will ooon be eyes, offensive sores
tlnee boats running on the Yamhill and abscesses and of­
river making trips from Portland to tentimes white swell­
ing sure signs of
Dayton and McMinnville. They will lie Scrofula. There may
the Bonita. Captain Hosford's boat, be no external signs for
which lias been making regular every- 1 longtime, for the disease «levclops slowly
other-daytrips all season; the Altona, iti some ca*est but the noison is in the
one of the O. C. T Co.’s boats, which bl«x..l and will breakout at the first favor
able op|M»rtunity. S. S. S. cures this wast­
will run alternate days with one of the ing. destructive disease by first purifying
O. R. A N. Co.'a Itoats. This will give an-l building up the blood and stiuiulatmg
Day ton. Lafayette ami the county seat a and invigorating the whole system.
J M St ||« i* luhlicSquare N.i'hvillc.Tenn.,
double daily service every other day.
••jyy •
1 «111 v»i5 at«o iny daughter fell ami cut >
her forehead Croat this wound the gland« on
Dayton Herald.
A class in sight singing and
work lias lieen organized at the
ami is open for admission to anyone w ho
desires to study the only successful w ay
of reading music nt sight.
In a town
like McMinnville there enght to be a
large choral club and many ought to
avail themselves of this opportunity,
rhe (las« is in charge of Mr. S. K. Die-
l>el, and meets every Saturday evening
from seven to eight o'clock. The tuition
fee has been placed at 50 cents per
month, which is certainly within the
reach of everyone. For further particu­
lars apply to the director or to Mias R. M.
Iruuubull, principal of the conservatory. I
th -ute m be r tner Became swollen aad hu: *4cd
S m»- of the be-t ductors here and elsewhere
attended her with.>ut any benefit We .hvideJ
to try S. S. S , and a few bottles cured her cu
tirdy.”
make« new amt piirt
blood to nourish and
strengthen the body,
ami is a^« 4tive and
•afe cure tor Scrofula
It overcomes alt forms of blood poison,
whether inherited or acquired, and no
tvmed' o thoroughly and effectively
clean.* s the blood.
If von have anv
blood trouble, or vonr child has inherited
some bl.xxl taint, take S S S and get
the blood in good condition and prevent
the disease doing further damage
S 11 1 for our tree book and write out
physiciaus about your case We make no
charge whatever for medical advice
IHt SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA SA.
merly belonging to W. D. McDonald; thence
south with said McDonald’s lands 8 20 chains
to fir 12inches in diameter; thence west 7.52
chains to the southeast corner of the «aid Peter
Sax land; thence north 8 20 chains to the place
of beginning, containing 6.17 acres of land more
or loss, together with the buildings and appur­
tenances thereunto belonging.
45 5
Dated October 21th, 1901.
CH ARLES KLOUCHECK,
Guardian of the Estate ot Joseph Kloucheck, a
minor.
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J acob W ortman , Pres.
J ohn W ortman , Cashier.
F. d H endricks , Vice Pres.
A rthur M c P hillii ... Asst. Cashier
The First National Ban!
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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.
Noliceol Appointment of Adminis*
trntrix and tdminhtralor.
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The McMinnville National Bank.
WTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
1^1 have been by an order of the county court
of Yamhill county. Oregon, duly made and en­
tered in said court on November 4th, 1901, ap­
pointed as joint administratrix and adminis­
trator of the estate of John Ci aw ford, deceased.
Now therefore, all arsons havingclaims against
«aid estate are hereby notified and required to
jiresent the same dyiy verified, to the under­
signed at the office of F- W. Fenton at McMinn-
VI ille. Oregon, within six months from the «late
of this notice.
Dated this November 7th, A V. 19i'»l
NANCY A. CRAWFORD
and SHFRM AN CRA WFORD.
Administratrix and Administrator of said Es­
tate.
F W FENTON and CLARENCE BI TT,
Attorneys for Estate.
Of McniNNVIl.LE, OREGON.
P aid C apital , »
S urplus and P rofits , $25,000
Transacts «General Banking business and extends to its natrons every facilite
consistent with safe and pnident banking.
y •aunty
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
onice hours q a m. to 4 p. tn.
NOTICE OF FINAL «F.ITLEMÍ ^T
is hereby given that the undersigned
as administratrix of the estate ot Stephen
\ FOTICE
D. York, deccaaed. has fill'd in the wunty court
ot Yamhill county, state of Oregon, the final
account of her administration of said estate, and
t hat said court has appointed Monday, the 24
«lay of December, 1901, at the hour of one o'clock
in the afternoon oi said day as the time, and
the county court room as the place for the hear
ing of objections thereto, if any there be. w hy
said account should not be allowe«i and aj«-
proved. and w hy -aid estate should not be for-
•e\. r and finally «etlled ami said administratrix
discharged ami her bondsmen exonerated.
Dated ibis l«t «lay of NovemN r A. D 1901.
LI/ZIF J. YORK.
Administratrix of «aid Estate.
R. F RHODES, Att y lor Estate
Mint F OF riNAt. NKTTLF.WF!hT.
’OTH'E is hereby given to al) persons con
• ernvd, that the undersigned has duty
fileil in the county court for Yamhill county,
stat«* of Oregon his final account as executor
of the last will and teetament of Nancy A
I'avis, dcceaaed. ami (hat said court ha’« set
Tuesday, the id day of December, V D. 1901. at
th» hour of one o < lovk m the aftt nieon of
«aid day, as the time, and the county conn
room in the court house in the city of McMinn­
ville, in said county as the place to hear Mid
final act x hi nt. and objection« 1 hereto, and to
the allowance thereof
JOHN HARRIS,
Kxwutorof the last will and testament ot
Nancy A. IMvie, deceased. •
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