The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, December 27, 1901, Image 7

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    Clsrlatmu« Eva Festivities.
G. S Wright, dentist.
Investigate osteopathy.
p B. ooUGItBB» n. d .
“The same old trees, the sstue old toys.
Star 5 Scar shoes at the Racket Store.
G. S. Wright, dentist.
The same amount of Christmas noise;
W hile poor folk spend their hard earned cash
Consult free. Dr. Smith, the osteopath.
School Books at Williams’ l>ook etore
Physician
For candy, nuts, and other trash!”
See my 5c tablets. Geo. L. Williams.
Deli Warren has been assisting at
Hush, ej nte, hush! Fur Christmas joys
and Surgeon. Hendricks’ grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller are visit­
Each year there are new girls and buys;
So. for the ‘ate of children’s mirth.
The new feed stable—one block south ing in Portland.
otttre over McMinnville National Bank.
Let Santa Claus now rule the earth'
Culls responded to Day and Night.
of poetoffice, McMinnville.
-6
The St Charles Store sells good gro­
Plaue for the happiness of the children
M c M innville - - - - origon .
Mise Ambia Daniela is det king for ceries and provisions, and offers no baits.
of the various Sunday schools were well
W I . Hembree.
V son was born to Mr. and Mrs Ivan
I'
tarried out. At the Methodist church
(JOOK & CABLE,
The K kromter and Weekly Oregonian Daniels on the 21st Inst.
was
conetiueted
a
north
jole,
at
the
top
on» vear for $2, strictly in advance
Charles Redmond of Eugene is visit­ of which was a bright red star In the
Physicians
Miss Pauline Maddox epent Christmas ing at home this week.
back ground were banks of snow sur­
arid Surgeons. at home in Amity.
Mies Hallie Reynolds spent Christmas rounding an Esquimaux blit, constructed
ttooiaa iu Jacobson Block,
This is the season for oiling harness. with her home folks st Dallas.
with alt the skill ot a native of the uichc
MCMtHNVlLLX,
...
0BBO0N. J. A. Young keeps the celebrated Black
for Gifts. \ our money will go farther trading
O. G. Estes is visiting with his wife regions. A good program was enacted.
Jack oil. which surpasses all of them.
The Christian church had two large
aud her parents at Oakland, Or.
at the Chicago Store than any other place in town.
J C. MICHAUX, n. o..
Judge Magers was up from Portland
Fresh fish and clams received at the trees in the lecture room. Covering the
/
on business Saturday.
fish market on Monday, Wednesday and pulpit was a design to represent a snow-
Physician and Surgeon,
covered forest of baby firs. There was
A. A. Dubois, formerly a butcher in Friday,
the usual literary and musical program,
Kansas, is behind the block at Smith's
Elias Voderwood came up from Port­
with a few tableaux innovations. One
M c M innville , O regon .
meat market.
land Tuesday evening and visited briefly
of
these, very laughable, was showing in
Office tn Wright Block
Finest line and best prices in tablets with bis parents north of town.
pantomine the new choir for the coming
in the county, at Williams’ book store.
Dr. H. F. Ong, physician for the year, of which much was expected, ac­
ßR. C. T. sniTti,
Henry Schenk is down from What­ Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., spent Monday cording to the speech of Superintendent
com on a visit to hie family through the night in this city, the guest of H. Brodie. Dodson. Tben.the glare of the red light
Osteopathic Physician holidays.
A full line of plush and wool buggv was sprung, revealing the combination to
Loban carries a good stock of light and robes just received.
J. A. Y’ouxo.
be Mrs. Updegraff, soprano; Miss Kate
I
heavy harness. Call and get prices.
Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon.
Successor to Elsia Wright.
Vinecke, alto; W. L. Warren, bass; C
Workmanship first-class.
tf
Office Hours, 10-12 and 2-4. Examination free.
Wm. Poole was up from Portland to A. Wallace, tenor. Pastor Platt was well
Erastus Smith arrived at Oregon City-
spend Christmas with his family and remembered with presents.
just too late to see bis sister alive. Her
The Baptists ignnd their enjoyment in
other relatives.
BARBERS.
last words were : “Has Erastus come"’’
Bring your chickens and eggs to H. C. a cave, with a fairy and brownies to
The Grange store means business and
ßOGAN BROS.,
Hannon and get the cash. C. F. Dan­ bring forth the presents. Their ptogram
the stock of goods will be closed out at
was good, a particularly cute number
iels' old stand.
cost.
being a song by the junior Rutherford.
Mrs. Lillie Lowe of Portland came up
Tbe Presbytenaue, while not having
Prof. Aiderman and family are spend­
Christmas day to visit her parents. Mr
quite
the usual crowd, were said to have
ing
the
week
with
wife's
folks
in
Port
­
We are located opposite U. C. Burns’ aud aim
and Mrs. Newgard.
to give ail customers good treatment for little land.
distributed by far tbe greatest number of
money Bath rooms in connection. Tour pat­
A horse attached to a cart broke loose presents A snowhouse full, in fact, with
ronage solicited.
We are paying this week 30 to 35 cts
per roll for good butter, and 27l<cts for from its bitching post in Dayton Christ­ some from trees. The juniors made up
mas night, and ran at less than a three- tbe program, and there were many evi­
fresh eggs.
W allace & W alker .
HARNESS
minute
gate all the way to this city, dences of precocity. The little daughter
Mrs. M. J. Waehburne is making
Thousands of articles appropriate for gifts sold
some decided improvements in ner resi­ making the distance in 20 minutes, by of Mr. Murton, so small as almost need­
comparison of watches. He passed sev­ ing to be stood up by her teacher, Mies
lower than you usually see goods priced at Christ­
J. A. YOUNG,
dence property on B street.
(Successor to E. Wright)
mas time.
Lester Neal is spending the week at eral rigs on the road, and when he Green, spoke “Mary bad a Little Lamb,”
Manufactures ana Deals in
home in thia city. He is employed in a reached McMinnville he had the right of and then wandered off into a second
We’re unloading the balance of our Jackets and
Rambler bicycle house in east Portland way down main street, and was keeping piece about the king's pudding It is
up his lick. He was caught near the j understood Santa Claus was able to visit
Tailor-made
Suits BELOW COST.
Lambert
Bro®
want
ail
the
poultry,
SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS,
eggs and farm produce, for which they Star mills by Harry Sharp, who was on all these churches about the same time,
..nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they will pay the highest cash price.
At boreeback and rode up alongside the an­ although he had tbe misfortune just be­
can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Palmer's old stand.
imal. The horse was extremely hot, fore reaching this city to lose hie bells
Valley Our all home made sets of harness are
pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them.
George Martin of the Telephone-Reg­ and was at once put under double blan­ and one of hie reindeers.
ister force, with bis wife is visiting at kets at Wing’s stable. The owner,
Fpworth League liivtuilatioii.
whose name was not learned, called in
yyiLLARD &EHRMAN,
Canby and Hillsboro for a few days.
an
hour
and
a
half
afterward,
and
drove
Representative B. L. Eddy and his
Proprietors of
Next Sunday at 7 130 the officers of the
family of Tillamook were in this city the horse home, finding him very stiff as
Epworth League for the ensuing six
Friday, and proceeded to Portland for a a result of the loDg run.
months will be installed at tbe M. E.
brief visit.
Mrs. M. E. Hendrick is visiting in church. An interesting program is
Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds
You get the beet values in hate, shoes Monmouth.
being prepared and all the officers and
Soutn siae Third 8t. between B and C.
corsete, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace
Snow in the mountains west of us is members of the league are urged to be
and embroidery, tinware and notions,
present. In the morning the pastor
now visible.
at the Racket Store.
Don’t irritate Vour Lungs.
About 15 young people from this city
Leonard Fink has been ill for several will preach at the usual hour. A cordial
invitation is extended to all to be pres­
Every cough racks and irritates the went to Sheridan Christmas night, days from a severe cold.
ent at both of these services.
danced
all
night,
and
came
home
on
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
E.
Stephens,
of
Eu
­
lungs. Stop coughing.
Dr. Lowe’s
train
iu
the
morning.
Proposition tor a Boat.
gene, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
White Pine Cough with Tar will enable
you to stop quicker than any other i The Carlton Millinery store is selling Hanuou this week.
A number of parties from New­
means. It is a harmless vegetable rem- | at cost all ladies' aud children’s hats.
Archie Crewse, who has been attend­
ing school at Halsey, is home for the berg, will propose soon to this city to
edv for coughs and colds aud the results Also all jackets, rainy day skirts, etc.
purchase the steamboat Gray Eagle for
of colds. If you are troubled with a
Mr and Mrs. Herman Westphal of holidays
$6,000, they to take one-half interest.
cough at night, take a dose just before Lakeview, Wash., are visiting this week
George W. and A. K. Olds accompa­
NEWBERG, OREGON.
retiring and sleep in comfort. You can with J. M. Pugh and family. Mrs. nied the remains of Wm. E. Haight to It is understood they will meet the citi­
zens
this
evening
at
the
city
hall
to
con
­
rely on Dr. Lowe's White Pine cough Westphal is a niece of Mrs. Pugb.
the Portland caematory yesterday.
sider the proposition. All are invited to
syrup. It always cures coughs as quickly
A rare musical treat awaits all who at­
Willie Johnson came home to spend
as a safe remedy can. Price 25 and 50 tend the Cumb. Presbyterian church Christmas with his parents. He is work­ be present. Come out.
cents.
next Sunday, when a beautiful cantata ing at the Imperial hotel, Portland.
The farmers’ short course at the Ore­
Par Value $1 Per Share, Paid Up and Non’
R ogers B ros . ’ P harmacy ,
is to be presented by the choir. Y'ou
Sheriff Sitton spent Christmas at gon Agricultural College will be held
McMinnville. Oregon.
are cordially invited to be there.
Assessable.
home. t7ncle Doc gave a big “potlatch" from January 14 to February 14. The
The drug center of Y’amhill Co.
George Hutchcroft of North Yamhill to all his children living in this county. topics considered will be animal hus­
bandry, problems of agriculture, agri­
S.P.Houwr Say» Honesty Sa the died last Sunday in Portland, where be
Several of the best shots of the city
bad gone for treatment for paralysis.
Best Policy.
cultural chemistry, horticulture, butter
A. C. Churchill, President”
enjoyed
three
days
’
sport
with
the
blue
If I were to tell you that I was selling1 His body was couveyed to bis Louie, aud rocks this week, winning a large num­ and cheese making, bacteriology, insect
Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vice President
my goods at cost you would not believe buried in Pike cemetery on Tuesday.
pests and plant diseases. This course is
ber of geese aud turkeys.
me, therefore I want to convey the idea
A. P. Oliver, Secretary
free, the only expense of attending being
Notice—All those indebted to me are
to the people of Yamhill county that requested
Wm. Rennie, who has been assisting board while in Corvallis and transporta­
to
come
iu
promptly
and
settle
J.
C. Colcord, Treasurer
I am selling my goods at a very small
accouuts and thereby avoid any un­ at his son’s flouring mill at Scio, came tion to and from that city.
margin of profit. Goods all new and their
Clarence
Butt, Attorney
pleasantness. We still have a few pairs home this week. He will purchase new
latest styles, such as furniture of all de-| of
Senator Wellington of Maryland, who
shoes
left,
which
we
will
sell
as
cheap
Bank
of
Newberg,
Depository
scriptions, bed springs and mattresses
those who try to bamboozle yon with machinery, and in a couple of mouths he said he was glad that McKinley was
of all kinds and sues, curtain poles, pic­ as
expects
to
return
aud
take
charge
of
the
dead, is being boycotted in tbe house by
ture frames, etc. Special prices on so-called “cost" sales F. D ielsceneidek . mill.
wall paper. I also have a few small air
We have started out fo secure a total of 400 sharholders of I
members of all parties. He stands alone
L. B. Zietner, representing the Town­
tight heaters and small cook stoves aud send Creamery Co., of Portland, has
Mrs. J. P. Swift and family, of Waynes­ and shunned, as if be bad a pestilential
$10 each; that is the size <.. the investment we shall tackle for W
fittings for same. Household furnishing
ville, N. C., are visiting her sisters, Mrs
you, no more, no less. Now mind you, you can secure more *
goods. The Singer sewing machine, been in this section for the past week, E. C. Appersou and Mrs. Wm. F. Diel- disease. All the result of talking too
shares if you desire to, and it may be wise in you to increase
much.
which I will sell for less money than the endeavoring to interest the farmers and
your holdings, but to save time and make rapid action, we are -
Singer sewiug machine ever was sold dairymen in the line of expansion and schneider. These ladies were also fa­
Nicaragua has signed a treaty leasing
going to make a definite proposition—all we ask you to do is to '
for, with all the latest improvements
vored with a visit from their parents, perpetually to the United States a strip
purchase 2<> shares of stock: for 110, par valve t2V, paid up and
and attachments aud supplies tor same improvement in dairying.
Mf. and Mrs J. A. Norwood, of Marion of territory six miles wide tor the con­
The Oregonian annual will be issued
I also buy and sell second hand goods.
non-assessable. We have a good-•’art.and propose to keep bn."»
struction of the isthmian canal. Ground
county,
early
in
the
week.
Corner 3d and B streets
■Jan. 1, 19<J2. This number will be up to
ball rolling. If we discover oil your *10 investment will be J?*
should be broken for this long-talked-ot
Carl May, nearly 81 years of age, with enterprise before the close of another
i-a
S. P. H ouser , Prop.
worth several hundred dollars. You can’t figure it out any oth- W
the usual good standard of these issues.
whom fortune has not dealt generously, year.
er way. That is history. When we are at the work of drilling
Piice,
5c
at
the
stores,
or
mailed
from
Price 1.1st.
and report progress every week you can easily verify our state- Jfa
the Oregonian office to hdv address in is the latest applicant for county charity.
We quote the following prices to-day the U. S. for 9c. Leave orderB at Wil­ He has been at the home of D. G. Stults,
ments by visiting the works in person; its easy of access to JL
NO. 3»*7.
for cash:
every
man in Yamhill county. You need not depend on others, W
KFPORT OF Till! CONIHTION
where
weakness
overtook
his
lagging
liams’ book store.
Choice clover seed $11 25 per 100 lbs.
its
right
he ’e at home, it is a home institution, it’s a local devel- *
footsteps.
Mr,
Stults
yesterday
turned
of The McMinnville National Hunk at McMinn­
Orchard grass. English rye, mesquite,
The T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. at
optnent, its beiiefits reach all—you know where your money goes, Sk
ill the State of < iregou. at tbe close of busi­
Kentucky blue grass, alsvke and white 44 2d St., Portland, will pay highest mar­ the poor wanderer over to the mercy of ville,
ness, December 10, 1901:
You can see the sesult of your enterprise, there is no doubt and TT
clover, etc., at the lowest prices.
Judge Bird. He says he is on his way to
blsocbcb *.
no guessing. Anu again, there will be no regrets that are seri- “
Hay $8 per ton, wheat ¿Oc per bush., ket price for your cream. Ship by ex­ Corvallis, where be expects assistance Loans and Discounts
I1CO:2S5 23
ous from a financial point of view, to the individual who invests V
flour 75c, per sack, oats 30c per bush., press. from any station or landing. Will
Overdralts, secured and unse
cured....................
?i .■
in the stock of this company. Should we meet with failure the *
bran 50c per sack, shorts 85c per 100 lbs, sell you U. S. Cream Separatorsand take from the German Catholics.
U.S. Bonds to secure circula­
middlings $1 per 100. Chopped and roll­ your cream in payment.
basis upon which you are interested can be no burden. What TJj
tf
This much is known : F. W. Spencer tion .................................
£0,0110 00
ed barley always kept in stock We aim
Stock*, securities, etc .......
4'1 .509 41
we
are clamoring for is co-operation—an aggregation of small W
and
Mi«s
Eva
Akin
are
married.
The
The farewell letter published in another
Banking-bouse, furniture and
to give our cu-tomers good goods at low
sums.
You are not solicited to blow yourself; there will be A
fixtures
.............
..............
9,060
00
column, written by Mr. W. E Haight presumption is that the wedding oc­ Pue from State banks and
prices Come aud see.
plenty of time for larger investment when we prove our claim; ate
curred
at
Grant
’
s
Pass
last
Sunday,
al-
J. A. D erby & S on .
bankers
...............
..
2,
.¡7
iu
in anticipation of his possible demise, is
then you will know positively that it is judicious to invest bun-
from approved reserve
thqqgh definite information is not at Dde
agent»..................................
31,171 M
dreds where we now ask dollars. Do not be skeptical on account
H. T. McIntyre, St. Paul, Minn., who a notably sensible one. They are the hand. Mr. Spencer writes the boys at Internal
Revenue Stamps
77 00
words
of
a
self-respecting
gentleman
and
of
distance from proven fields. Distance cuts no figure in past W
Checks
and
other
rash
items
240
79
I
bas been troubled with a disordered
the store not to look for him home until Notes of other National banks
1,140
discoveries. Texas was a long way from original discovery; £
Stomach says. “Chamberlain's stomach a brave man who died bravely and they see him coming. Miss Akin was Fractional paper currency,
then consider how much greater the distance of California. Geo-
nickles ana cents.................
46 87
and liver tablets do me more good than nobly and who had a hope for the fu­ formerly a school teacher in this city, Lawful
money reserve in Bank,
logical conditions are what you want; distance from a known W
ture
To
Mrs.
Haight
thia
sudden
loes
viz
anything I have ever taken.’’ For sale
field is not to be considered. With indications and evidence as
Specie...........................
123 671 87
is a deep shock and a great grief, and to aud an estimable lady.
bv Howorth A Co
Leg al lender notes.. .
798 00 21,369 87
existing on the lands of this company, we are as sure of finding jjp
••
_______________
Mr and Mrs.C E. Branson .assisted by Redemption fund with r -
her should be extended the sincere sym­
oil as any claim with like evidence three or five miles from a dis- ...
< «im:r it.
Treasurer (5 per cent oi cir­
Miss Bessie Gaunt, gave a very pleasant culation)
pathy of al) good people.
..........................
2,500 00
covery. Understand, that if we could not prove all the requisite W
Report of Whiteson school for the Christmas party to their friends and
conditions for oil (which we can do) but were working on a fool w
Another wedding today.
Total............... ...................
|*
month ending Dec 20, 1901, James neighbors at the residence of J. E.
notion of boring for oil in any old place, then you might let the A
Prof. Bittner aud wife spent Christmas Dodson, teacher : No. days attendance, IJroo' .on Ik-c. 25, 1901. In the par­
other fellow put up and you stand back. If you do not know TT
Capital Stack pa\d in
.50 °00 r-0
with her parents and relatives here.
10
wj
that we have every evidence of oil and positive assurance of W
74®G ; number day* absent. 15Ji; num­ lors, which were beautifully decorated buruluj fund profits, leas ex­
Mrs. Julia Olds of Grant's Pass spent ber times tardy, 6; total enrollmen), 50 with holly, mistletoe and ropej of iyy, a . ynaivided
coal, tbe way is open to your investigation.
w
penses and taxes paid...........
25.133
National Bank notes outstand­
•Utrr.a« here with her father and sis- Following are the names of those neither
program was rendered by the little folks, ing .........................
50,000 oo
deposit* subject to
absent nor tardy • Maud Bargs, James con.i.ting of music, recitations, tableaux Individual
check ....
jM.716 30
Ir and Mr$. Dick Bird are spending Beacom, Anna Cox, Earnest Hobaogli and pantomime by little E.len Bridwell, I Demand
certificates of deposit
M.667 68
the holidays wi{h Grandma Carev
Maggie Honk, Delia Newton, Eula after which presents were distributed 1
Total.............. .....................
»336,517 48
Miss Jennie M aher f Waaco. Or , is Smith, Glen Martin, Clifford Newton. from a well-loaded Christmas tree. State uf Oregon. County of Yamhill
President Roosevelt's vftKial house­
The depot at North Yambill was bro­
visiting her sister Mrs Rosa Fletcher Iva Beacom, Harvev Belat, George Cox. Grandpa Brooks, with his accustomed I, E. C. Apperson, cashier of rite above-named hold appears let bt getting restless near­ ken into last Tuesday, but little booty
bank, öo »oletnniy »\eear tbat the atove State­
Grand Master Workman Wilkins of Roy Honk, Lula Honk, Stanley Robbins. gallantry, remembered all the little girls 1 ment is true In tbe be«t of ruy knowledue and Oe- I ly all the vs^tpet officers having signi­ being obtained.
lief
E. < APPERttON, Casbler
the A. O. U W. was here the latter part Marvin Willis, Harry Newton, Mary and married ladies, more especially the Bubscribed and »worn to betöre nie thia >!tb I fied » «oliugness to res.gn. They all
J. 8. koecoe will occnpv a rort»» oi
rlea i either ill health or press of private the old Mitcbell-Hlaver building with
of last week assisting the lodge of this Janssen Goldie Beacom. Roswell Ben­ widow* Promptly at 9 30 all repaired day of DeC'.mOer, 1901
K L rONNtt
affairs, but most likely the real cause is bia bicycle repair ebop.
,
Note:'
. ibr Oregon
city.
nett, Cecil Gates, Etnie Houk, James to the dining mom. and partook of the iäeai
CoTT'-ct—At’e«»
that Teddy has impressed upon their
The Lord loveth a cheerful giver but
A* CAVUBtl.L l
Mr. Alien Bates of Corvallis spent I Houk, )«ta Remington, Maggie Willi*. sumptuous repaat prepared for the occa­
minds that he is president and will not he doesn’t mean those who give only at
W 1. W arben . eDtreclors.
Claud Haviland, Ana Janssen.
sion. Fifty guests were present.
Christinas with his parents.
W a. UNK.
)
let them dictate his policies.
Christmas.
PHYSICIANS
LOCAL
NEWS.
C hicago S tore .
We ve Got Lots Ot Pretty Things
NEW
BARBERS.
Handkerchiefs
Mufflers
Neckwear
Jewelry
Kid Gloves
Umbrellas
Silk Mittens
HARNESS,
CITY MARKET.
«
C hicago S tore
The Yamhill Coal & Oil Go
Capital Stock S50,000
$
$