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Goods That Are Cheap LOCAL NEWS. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Investigate osteopathy. Fresh fish and clams received at the fish market on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Revival services are now beiug held by both the Baptist and Christian churches. A full line of plush and wool buggy robes just received. J. A. Y oung , Successor to Elsia Wright. A pleasant social and business meet ing was held by the endeavorers of the C. P. church Wednesday evening. The Maccabees have secured nearly 20 recruits at this place, who will be initiat ed next week. Bring your chickens and eggs to H. C. Hannon and get the cash. C. F. Dan iels' old stand. Mrs. M. J. Washburne leaves next week for a visit with friends and rela tives at Roseburg. Three or 4 horses in exchange for New berg or McMinnville property. G. C. Christenson. 3-4 R. Jacobson is back at his place of business again, after his spell of sick ness. He is still bothered with a slight pain in his left shoulder. The annual meeting oi the stockhold ers of the McMinnville Grange & Farm ers’ Co. was postponed until the 15th inst. A total enrollment of 140 has been reached at the college. A good many new students entered at the beginning of the year. J W. Henry has associated himself with a Mr. Bacon at The Dalles, in the livery business, but does not expect to move up there just yet. The handsome range given away by Hodson was secured by D. A. Walker of Carlton, a very worthy gentleman, who will know how to use it. A. D. Hoskins has moved to the Booth building across the street from former location. See him for anything in the harness or shoe repairing lines. The Corvallis express was several hours late yesterday, on account of the engine becoming disabled near Amity. An engine was sent up from Portland to haul the train in. The annual meeting of the Oregon Fire Relief Association will be called to order in the opera house, Tuesday, January 14, 1902, at 10:15 a. m. Important busi ness is to be transacted. All members invited to be preeent. Remember the meeting next Monday night for the organization of a board of trade. Mr. O. V. Allen, a practical cannery man of Salem, is to be present to urge the cannery proposition. A cannery will mean much for this city. Yon should be interested. We are now prepared to handle poul try, and can accommodate our customers nicely in that line. We give today for chickens 6c cash, 6J$c trade. Come and see ns before you sell your chickens else where. J. A. D erby & S on . G. 8. Wright, dentist. John Wardle is visiting his son W. M. in this city. A new sidewalk is being built to the river warehouses. We want our goods to be The new feed stable—one block south come your goods, and our of postotfice, McMinnville. •(> store to become your store. Mrs. Thos. Rogers has been quite ill When this is realized, we for the past week. shall feel sure of seeing or Finest line aud best prices in tablets hearing from you very often. in the county, al Williams' book store. Then you will bring your O. O. Rhode, ex-couuty treasurer, has friends to our store, and all reimbursed his bondsmen to the amount of $20 each. will be mutually profited. Wm. Arthur and son Orville left Mon day morning for Vancouver, where they will beemployed for a time in the con struction of a new brewery. This is the season for oiling harness. J. A. Young keeps the celebrated Black Jack oil, which surpasses all of them. PHYSICIANS Opera house, January 14th, at 10:15, | : E. GOUCHER, H. D. annual meeting of the O. F. R. A. Come ont and see how you like the annual report. Lost—On Carlton road, a tie pin with pearl settings. Finder leave at this of Office over McMinnville National Bank. fice. Suitable reward/ 3-3 Calls responded to Day and Night. H. Brodie, formerly of the depot, has M c M innville - - - - oregon . been placed on the road for a while as extra man. His family has removed to £OOK & CABLE, Scott’s Mills. The Grange store means business and the stock of goods will be closed out at cost. Rooms in Jacobson Block, J. D. Brown, who has been teaching M c M innvilli , ... O regon . school near New berg, has been elected to the principalship of the Dundee J C. MICHAUX, n. D., schools. We are paying this week 30 to 35 cts per roll for good butter, and 27J^cts for fresh eggs. W ali . ack & W alker . M c M innville , oregon . Mrs. Apperson, Mrs. Dielschneider and Mrs. Swift are visiting their parents Office in Wriglit Block in Marion county. QR. C. T. SHITH, The revival services at the Christian church are well attended and a deep in terest is being shown. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Cleavenger moved np from Forest Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon. Grove this week, and occupies the house Office Honrs, 10-12 and 2-4. Examination Free. at the southern end of the railroad bridge. BARBERS. The interior of the McMinnville National Bank building is being re I^OOAN BROS., papered, and the wood-work will also re ceive proper attention. Howard L. Rummel, who has been visiting at the homes of his uncle H. We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim to give all customers good treatment for little Rummel and his cousin Mrs. C. J. Taff, money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat departed Wednesday for the new mining ronage solicited. section in Arizona. Miss Valeria Patty is to spend a season HARNESS of study this spring among the whole sale millinery houses of San F rancisco. A. YOUNG, Miss Patty is rapidly rising in the mil (Successor to E. Wright) linery world. Manufactures aua Deals in Lambert Bros, want all the poultry, eggs and farm produce, for which they will pay the highest cash price. At SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Palmer’s old stand. Farewell meeting. Captain Staynes, •.ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they The Oregon Cfty Courier has issued a can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Salvation Army hall, Sunday, Jan. 12th. Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Saturday night the captain will give model New Year’s edition, one of the very best ever seen in this state. There some of his life story. l()c admission. is only one thing to wonder at, and that Everybody come. Coffee and cake yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, is what grievance they could have had served free. against Senator Porter. Proprietors of Notice—All those indebted to me are In his speech at the parlors of the requested to come in promptly and settle their accounts ami thereby avoid any un Commercial Club Monday evening Chas. pleasantness. We still have a few pairs Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds of shoes left, which we will sell as cheap Grissen reviewed the different steps in as those who try to bamboozle you with prograss that McMinnville has mado by South Bide Third 8t. between B and C. so-called “cost”sales. F. D ielschneider . the cooperation and harmony of its in For Sale—A country store in good lo habitants. and he urged a union of in A Cure For l.umbago. terests and an harmonious pulling to W. C. Williamson, oi Amherst, Va., cation, with good business, postoffice gether as reccs^o/yin order to gain the and telephone, including buildings. A Bays: “For more than a year 1 Buffered prestige that is so essential to our con 4-3 from lumbago. I finally tried Cham good chance. Address tinued growth and commercial welfare. T. W. N ash <fc Co., Hopewell, Or. berlain’s pain balm and it gave me en Mr. Grissen has traveled over western The stock-grower is on the road to af Oregon quite extensively during the tire relief, which other remedies had fluence, especially if he has a few pigs to past year, and has gathered a store of failed to do.” Sold by Howorth & Co. send to market. H. II. Martin placed knowledge of what push, energy and J. C. Ikeman, state organizer for the two Yamhill swine upou the market united effort will do for a town, Foresters, has been in the city the past during the week, which netted the Last Tuesday evening Grand Master week, and will organize a lodge of that sum of |41.16. The T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. at Nelson, ably assisted by Nettie J. Ung- rder in this city. January let was the 75th birthday an 44 2d St., Portland, will pay highest mar erman, Hallie Hibbs, Lottie Hobbs, niversary of John Lynch of this city, ket price for your cream. Ship by ex Mora Hendricks, Esther Bond and M. M. gud he very appropriately invited in a press, from any station or landing. Will Daniels, publicly installed the follow number of hie friends to dinner. One oi sell you U. S. Cream Separators and take ing officers of Friendship Rebekah lodge for the ensuing term: Carrie tf them who was present tells ns that your cream in payment. Schenk N. G., Stella Patty V. G., Irene guong many good things they enjoyed Odell & Kingery, real estate dealers, were such old-fashioned relishes ar say that there are a great many people Taff Rec. Sec., Hervey Hoskins Perm. pickled pigs' feet and hominy. Mr in the country now inquiring for and Sec., Josie Woolette Tress., Isaura Nick- Lvnch remains quite vigorous for a matt looking at land, but few are buying lin R. S. N. G , Zilla Nelson L. 8. N.G , of his age. This seems to he because they have not Dotha Daniels War., Pearl Campbell The untimely death of George Handley lisposed of their eastern holdings, but Cond., Mary Klyver I. G., Asa Gaunt by drowning in Tillamook bay on the are spying out the land preparatory to O. G., N. A. Jacobs Chap., Susie Ford day following Christinas is sad news to doing so. Real estate in the Missouri R. 8. 8.. Esther Bond L. 8. 8., Mattie his many relatives and friends in this valley states is in demand, and prices Weisner R. 8. V. G., Elsie Hobbs L. 8. V. G. After Installation ail partook oi county. He went down to Garibaldi in are advancing. a bounteous supper in the banquet ball, a sail boat to furnish music for a dance The joint installation of Workmen and Christmas night, and just before noon Degree of Honor officers was largely at A lady reader writes from California of the next day started back over very tended Friday evening, and was a most complaining that The Reporter doesn’t r jugh water, but confident that he could enjoyable occasion. After installation, say enough about the weather. The mike the trip, being an ex|>ert with that solos were given by Miss Fraker, Miss lady formerly lived in Oregon, and kind of a boat. Several days after, piece, Patty and J. G. Eckman, and a sermon misses our charming rain on the roof. of the boat were found on the sand spit, by Henry Fletcher. G. O. Wilkins, We would remark that there seems to jyhich confirmed the gravest apprehen state organizer and promoter, was pres have lieen no diminution in our usual ,.ons. He was the son of T. B Hand ent, and officiated ns installing officer, rainfall. There has been no snow of ley, the Tillamook attorney, and nephew Miss Bessie Houck officiating for the consequence, and at the preeent time of John and Lizzie Handley of this city. ftegree. A splendid supper followed, in the river is swollen abnormal!” by the He was born in McMinnville in 1874, troducing a few toasts. January rains to such an extent as to The Oregon Fire Relief Association has render the locks inoperative at Lafay I a id is remembered by the writer as a par- t cularlv bright graduate of the bright just completed a very successful year's ette. Our winter has been mild. In of 1893 of McMinnville College, work There has been during the year' deed there are strong evidences of an which was composed of the following 1901 a net increase of insurance in force ' early spring. The meadow larks are students besides himself: Mies Delia of more than two and one-balf million i singing, the festive housefly still puts Garrison, Miss Marian Sully. Edward tollar«. Come to the annual meeting i in his appearance as well as bi* biff, 1). Graham. John W. I-Oder Mies Jewell next Tuesday, January 14th, at the ope-I after the fire is started, th* air is balmy Mark. Miss Lena Pageukopf. Mies Re- 'a house in McMinnville, and learn and the water dog* are beginning to fiecea Smith, Mias Singne Swanson, other facta regarding the bneineaa done, croak. Even the unproductive hen 1« Mies Edith E. Brown. Arthur McPhillipe 'ome questions of vital importance to beginning to produce, and families that j and Miss Mattie Walton. Mr. Handley | the welfare of the association will be heretofore got but one egg a day are now was an attorney by profession, ano considered. All members who csn ar-' getting three. Occasionally a hen shows i leaves a widow and one child. range to do so should be present. strong desire to set. Not Cheap Goods ! St. Charles Store. Physician and Surgeon. . Physicians and Surgeons. Physician and Surgeon, Osteopathic Physician BARBERS. HARNESS, CITY MARKET. OPERA HOI SE. A Star Allraetiou Cwiuins».»Tke Carl Kerch Co. This company is now playing a week's engagement in Corvallis, and will be with us for 5 nights on Monday, January 13th. Their prices are to, 20 and 30c, with a few choice seats at 50c, which call lx? secured at Rogers Bros.' drug store. This company is spoken of us one of ths very best of its kind now trav eling. The Honolulu Republican sjieaks of Mr. Bereli as a thoroughly trained actor, while Miss Wienie has a face and figure that must make her professional as well as lay sisters envious, though she shows no vanity. The home orchestra will assist in the music. C hicago S tore . Annual Clearance Sale The Fairview l.lterar) A very enjoyable time was had at the Fairview school house on the Dayton road last Saturday evening by the mem bers of the Fairview literary society. A very interesting program was rendered, after which a bounteous lunch was served. The program was as follows: Male quartet, “We all Have a Very Bad Cold,’’ Messrs. Kauffman. Myers aud Al lison; Recitation, Lee Fletcher; Dia logue, “Wanted a Divorce,” members of society; recitation, Miss Danna Potter; duet, Misses Hazel Stevens and Clara Cone; recitation, Miss Mabel Myers; solo, Miss Cora Kauffman; recitation, Miss Blanche Derr; farce, “An Eligible Situation,” members of society; recita tion, Miss Pauline Mitchell; recitation, Miss Louise Allison; recitation. Miss Annie Simms; solo, Howard Kauffman, dialogue, "The Widow's Mite,” mem bers of society; recitation, Pleasant Al len; society paper, Miss Cora Kauffman. The male quartet, consisting ot Profs Krelschmar, Petrinch, DeBaugh and Sossentino, who had just arrived from Chicago, rendered a fine selection, and the way they rendered their parts was simply fine. Our Annual Clearance Sale Commences MONDAY, JAN. 6,1902 Every article in the store will be still further reduced on account of H Change in the firm February i9t. ('OLI JIHI S SCHOOL NOTES. We are having a considerable number of tardy marks. This should not be. It is just as easy to get to school by nine o’clock as two or three minutes later. All the pupils are striving very hard since the holidays and some good re sults are expected. The 10th grade are practicing on their recitations. This is supplementary- work, preparatory to the drilling on their orations. Our debating society did not meet last Friday as mentioned, but meets today. The debaters were not ready to cross swords as they had not yej had time to make thorough preparations. Our sale will only continue 18 days, closing on January 25. I When Coughs Cling. Heed the cough that exceeds the lim its of a simple cold. If loss of flesh goes with it, you surely need Dr Lowe’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphates. It builds faster than dis ease can tear down, makes blood, give strength and cures stubliorn throat and lung troubles. To do its best work the emulsion must be fresh. You are sure of freshness when you get Dr. Lowe’e emulsion; made at frequent intervals— that’s why physicians prefer it. Price 75 cents. (Prescriptions have been our specialty for 20 years ) R ogers B ros .’ P harmacy , McMinnville, Oregon. The drug center of Yamhill Co. A Good Kecomniendalton. “I have noticed that the sale on Cham berlain’s stomach and liver tablets is al most invariably to those who have once used them,” says Mrr J. II. Weber, a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommendation could any medicine have than for people to call for it when again in need of such a remedy? Try them when you feel dull after eat ing, when yon have a bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with constipation, and you are sure to be delighted with the prompt relief which they afford. For sale by Howorth A Co. We Do the Business. Careful compounding physicians' pre scriptions from best, purest, highest stan dard of drugs has gained us the confi dence of our many customers al’ over the county. We appreciate your patron age and will strive to merit your good will and trade Our store is jammed full of new goods to meet our increas ing demand, and you who have not bought your drugs of us come in and look at our store; not a fly speck or old, shelf-worn bottle in stock Compare this with others and you will be our customer when you have a prescription to fill Our prices mean to live and let live. P eery D rug C o . Reliable prescription druggists. NOItTII I ttlHIll. Full particulars in next week’s issue. C hicago S tore $ The Yamhill Goal & Oil Co NEWBERG, OREGON. f : I Capital Stock SB50,000 Par Value $1 Per Share, Paid Up and Non Assessable. A. C. Churchill, President Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vice President A. P. Oliver, Secretary J. C. Colcord, Treasurer Clarence Butt, Attorney ' Bank of Newberg, Depository s We are asked, “What about your coal prospect?” Our re ply is, “Our coal prospect is all right.” Primarily we are after oil; incidentally we will develop coal. Geological and expert knowledge, after examinations of the strata of shale, limestone and sandstone on our properties, would declare the probability of the existence of a true < o tl measure With a possibility of possessing a coal measure, we have no desire to spend our money in tunnel prospecting, for this reason. A coal measure consists of a thick strata of limestone, shale and sandstone. In Nova Scotia they are 13,000 feet; in South Wales 12,000 feet; Penn sylvania 4.000 feet; West Virginia 4,500 feet. In addition to tuese strata of stone there are interstratified thin seams of coal, and in the richest coal measures known, the proportion of coal to rock is not more than to 1 to 50. From the nature and origin of coal it follows that the coal seams of considerable depth are the most valuable; in fact, the thickest and purest are usually near the middle of the series. Nova Scotia has 81 coal seams; South Wales over 100; Lancashire 75, and so on. Now then, instead of prospecting our coal croppings by tunneling, we propose first, to ascertain by the use of our drill as to the existence of other coal seams deeper down. If our drill finds them, then it only requires the service of a practical coal miner to put us in the market. We are killing two birds with one stone. We are neg lecting neither coal nor oil. We promise a full development of each, and we trust a profitable conclusion of our work. To-day we have over 300 shareholders, so you see they are coming right along, but we know of a great many people who should, but have not. Our drill will arrive before long, and then down goes the hole, and if we keep right at it, more people must subscribe. We believe that our efforts will meet with success, but we promise nothing but a square management and a strict accounting. Every dollar goes to development; no shareholder need assume a bur den. Subscribe to any amount you wish, and have an interest in our work. Jim Brown, Wjb Dudley and Wm. Rhude were Portland visitors this week. Miss Laura Fox of Astoria, who has been visiting her cousin Mrs. F. L. Trullinger, returned to her home Sun day. Philip Mesner and son Jim of Sump ter, have returned to their home at thia place. Frank Caldwell of Newberg, who has been doing business in this city, return ed to his home Wednesday. Elsie and Cluau Perkins, who spent their vacation at home, returned to ! school at Eugene Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffstatter. who i have been in Portland for the past three j months, have returned to their home at ' this place. Mrs. Dell Ireland of Portland, is visit- i ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy I Goodrich of this place. Miss Minnie Wilsav of Seattle, is vis iting her parent* here. The very latest style photo mount* at 4 hanse In Hllalne»»- Pay l>. Miss La Versie Keen of McMinnville ' I have sold my harness businesa to this office. was on our streets Friday. J. A. Young, and miai gel in all ac Robert Mayhew and Tom Perry are | count* due me in ortler to meet my own The R ii - ortir and Weekly Oregonian out in the mountains on a hunting trip. 1 obligation*. It ia the time of year t<> net one vear for 12. strirtiv in advance Thomas Hall of Portland was doing | tle up, and I respectfully reqiw.t those business in this city Tuesday. Mrs. Sam Roberts and Mrs. Mayhew knowuig tliemaelvea indebted to me to were called to the bedside of their »is- I tall and pay their aceownta. ter, Mrs. Grazier, at Canby, Or. E lsia W right .