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S' By every test Star 5 Star shoes are best. You will find them at the Racket Store. My grocery department is up-to-date The new building for the Eugene in all its branches. People living in woolen mill will be completed ready for town can telephone in their orders and the machinery in abont two weeks. receive prompt delivery. Here are a few Judge Bird and wife enjoyed a family attractive prices: Gunpowder tea 30c reunion at their home on New Year’s per lb., can string beans 8c, can Pre day. Ail their children and gra ldchil- ferred Stock string beans 15c, 14 lbs. dren were present. rice fi.oo, 7 bars kitchen soap 25c, can The Corvallis Times tells of a man in oysters 10c, can salmon 8c, choice bacon that town who stopped a wedding cere I3jic per lb , choice honey 3 lbs. for 25c, can condensed cream 8c, coffee from 15c mony to sell a cow. The sale w as made to 40c, my 20c grade is a hummer. A ami the wedding proceeded. The man complete line of crockery and glassware was father of the a bride. Ed Allen and Dell Warren in their has recently been added, which is being offered at very attractive prices. I hunt for bear near Dolph last week suc made a flying trip to Portland this week ceeded in obtaining one fine specimen and picked up a very large line of sam of his tribe, and brought home some of ple handkerchiefs which will be offered the meat as unmistakable evidence of their prowess. at wholesale prices. C. C. MURTON. Profs. Storey and Rutherford of the college are both planning to erect new residences on lots purchased south of the college tract. There will tie others build See IL O. Jones of Amity. He will in that vicinity next summer. We b ly your jiotatoes. H must have street cars. Wm. Scott made a business trip to Chas. Groening has rented the W. A. Amity on Monday. Benedict house, and will have his step Miss Jennie Snyder has just been ap daughter come up from Portland to keep pointed a notary public for the district house for him. Charley says he has of Alaska, with office at Wrange!. nearly killed himself eating his own Read article in another column by Dr. cooking, and may go east soon after a C. W. Roberts, eye specialist, on “Scien wife. tific Optics.” The annual meeting of the members A splendid new line of ladies’ and of the Oregon Fire Relief Association gents’ purses are now on sale at Wm. will lie held in McMinnville on Tuesday, the 14th of January, 1902. All members Scott’s. Prices 25c to $2.00. Bring your liest butter and fresh eggs who can should be present, as the elec to Wallace & Walker and get their worth tion of trustees will be attended to and in cash or mdse. other business of importance. 3-2 The latest improved New Home sew W. II. Logan and family left on Mon ing machine would make any lady an day for Aumsville, in Marion county, in deal holiday gift. See the line at Scott's. reply to the message that his uncle, New Year’s calls were not very numer Will Logan, was at the point of death ous in McMinnville this year, but there from quick consumption. The senior were the usual number for a couple of Ixigan is well known here, and lias some days afterward—bill collectors. property interests in this city. Fred Royal, who has been a long time A student who has paid some atten with M. E. Hendrick, has quit work, tion to the matter says that the amount and gone to Portland to become a city of money that each student at the state agricultural college spends during the chap. ‘During last year nearly one million year ranges from $150 to as high as $600. dollars were paid in teachers’ salaries A very low estimated average, he thinks, in Oregon. The average monthly salary is$200each. At this rate the 450 stu paid to male teachers was $46.89, and to dents at the college must s|>end some thing like $90,000 a year in Corvallis. female teachers $36.09. As announced last week, S. F. Yocom, R. O. Jones has killed 41 hogs. He is very busy rendering lard and salting retired from the firm of Yocom & Bew down pork. He will cure it and keep it ley, butchers. Mr. Bewley will continue on hand for the summer market. No to run the shop and supply his many doubt he will realize a good profit for customers with the best of meat............ meat is always high in the summer.— . . The large turntable at this place has been so far completed that it was used Amity Times. Tuesday evening for the first time It The United States cream separator won the gold medal at Iroth Paris ex)»o- works to perfection. It will be several sillón and Pan-American exposition. days yet before it will be entirely com The T. 8. Townsend Creamery Co, 44 plete.—Sheridan Sun. A queer change in the election law is 2d St., Portland, will sell yon a separa tor on easy terms and take cream in that whenever a judge or clerk fails to appear on the morning of election the payment. Scott King of Corvallis and his dog lo vacancy is to be tilled, not by bystanders cated a skunk in a hollow tree. He got as heretofore, but by the judges and the usual forked stick and ran it up the clerks present. Provision is made, how tree and began to twist. In due time ever, that the selection must be from the skunk was hauled out. Then an the same political partv as that to which other trial was made ami another skunk the absent judge or clerk belonged. The was brought down. Encouraged by hie change was made at the late legislative success, Scott kept up the procees until session. Groceries. LOCAL NEWS. ten skunks were dug out. Nature Babies and children need I proper food, rarely ever medi- | cine. If they do not thrive j on their food something is ’ wrong. They need a little | help to get their digestive | machinery working properly. | COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES o>l/HT\S004 will generally correct A good New Year’s resolution would lie to do something for McMinnville. If you can’t lay brick ami mortar, employ labor or give to new enterprises, you can at least say a good word for the town, ami reirain from saying a bad one. Re member how some of our neighbors, notably Eugene, Salem and Dallas, are putting up for new enterprises, and wit ness the results. Be present at the board of trade meeting next Monday night at the city hall, ami cooperate and get together on plans for making 1902 a growing year for this city. Ammon, the little son of Andrew- Flynn, who has been very ill, is rapidly improving. Willie Barnett visited his sister, Mrs. Short, at Ballston last week, returning home Saturday. Walter Hess recently arrived in the valley for a brief visit with relatives and friends. He returns to eastern Oregon in a short time. I. Lambright returned home Monday after a short visit with his family in Mc Minnville. A coyote has been doing damage to the sheep in this region. Hunters have given him several chases but failed to catch him. A very enjoyable dancing party was given in honor of Sam Evenden Friday night. He returned to Monmouth Sat urday. The Misses Lillie, Myrtle and Nora Cockerham returned to their home in McMinnville Saturday after a two week's visit with their sister, Mrs -Eborall. Iloik-I 1.1ve '■ ogether. Constipation and health never go to- gether. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers promote easy action of the bowels with out distress “1 have been troubled with costiveness nine years,’’ says J. O. Green, Depauw, Ind. “I have tried many remedies, but Little Early Risers give best results.” Rogers Bros. Catholic Church. this Down in latke county a quarantine station is maintained. A short time ago Presiding Elder Summerville, of the If you will put from one- Methodist faith, chanced to lie passing fourth to half a teaspoontul through on (tie stage. Now no one in baby’s bottle three or four would think for a minute that there could ever be any occasion for bringing times a day you will soon see a Methodist minister in contact with a marked improvement. For tire, sulphur and brimstone, but that is exactly what happened to this minister, larger children, from half to lie wus placed in his stall with tin* com a teaspoonful, according to mon herd and given a good smoking. age, dissolved in their milk, But being a broad minded man, he took his medicine philosophically, and no if you so desire, will very doubt regarded it as 11 divine blessing j soon show its great nourish sent upon lum to warm him up after an ing power. If the mother’s > all night ride in an open stag«'. The (lines seam to la- after Brother Summer milk does not nourish the ville. He almost froze to death last baby, she needs the emul winter. After wading in snow waist deep a part of a day ami night, he finally sion. It will show an effect found a deserted cabin, where without at once both upon mother board or te>d. he remained until res ciuvl. At another time, he was eating and child. supper » jth a family when the house jot. and ft co, all dnieriate. ■COTT» BOWNC. < s.w Yarik I took fire, and Ju- only saved his life by I l^t»n ■ 11 |- r 11 it I fleeing. difficulty. 1 Week ending Jan. 8. iJno. W. Stallcop et al to N Kate Johnson 33 02 a t 3 r 4 .......... $ 1 State of Oregon to J. S. Green sw qr sec 17-56 .................................. Michael Hillary to Janies Kelly 104 a sec 22-4-4 ............................ Geo. W. Mitchell and wf to C. F. Mackie 40 a pt secs 17 anil 20-3-2 Levilia A. Watt el al to Arlington B. Watt no a t 6 r 4 CarrieH. and W. W. D. Turner to Winston Lumber Co. aud A. B. Hammond sw qr sec 32 2 6 ami w hfnw qr and nw qr sw qr and sw qr sw qr sec 20-2-6.................. Jesse Edwards and wf to E. F. Hubert 8a in Newberg .......... Jesse Edwards and wf to R. M. Wallace 3 a in Newberg ............ J A. Young and wf to Wirt H. Cook 160 a sec 16-2-6.......... Lee Laughlin to Winton Timber Co and A. B. Hammond 320 a in secs 20 and 32-2-6 Georgianna and J J Fisher to Jen nie E Williams lot 1 and n hf lot 2 blk 9 New’berg .................... Elizabeth Hibbs to E. C. Ward 4t-iooths a pt J. B. Rogers’ die tara ............................................... J R and Elizabeth Miller to Eliza beth Bradley 63 03 a pt e hf Jo siah Taylor die t 5 r 4.............. John and Elizabeth Bradley to Jacob K Miller lots 222 and 223 Dayton............................................ John H to Emma A Moore 20 a near Dayton .................................. John W and Chas R Cook to Betsy Ann Cook lots 5 and 6 blk 14 John’s add to McM...................... T W and M J Nash to J T Cooper tract at Hopewell.......................... I 5<X> 3000 For Infants and Children. 1 l86u 750 700 Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opiutn.Morphine nor Mineral. 750 N ot N arcotic . JBfe I li t Ul'l,t vcgrtablf n purifier »ml tonic, t« '-C 1 !• ll I'll" ’ I -li k A k M rheumatic Iron * -s WD» Ww There «re no opi.u. s oi mineral« in it tn <1i«turb the digeetii n and lead to ruinous habit«. We h ive prepared a «peci 4 book or. Rheumatiam which everv sufieror from this painful disease should md. It U the complete anil interesting lx» k of lite kitvl existence. It will be sent free toanv one iie«iiiug it Write our pbv<j. Clans fully and freely ar—u rurrease. Ws make no charge for medical .i<r,iee • J'uinpkin Seed' yfix.Scmur * StJts - jfrusi Set d * ftpptmunt - dfi Cariu/iairSoda * ft ¿am Seed - i'tanfud Sugar • IOOO 800 IIOO 400 200 looking like w new, but Lj wears twice |” as lone:by the use of Eureka Harness OiL \ .\ i » I You Have Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. -¡a. Œ ^<XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX><> ►J ►J 3 A Store Full of Diversified | o Hardware ! Such is Hodson’s New Place. 8 It is a pleasure to trade can find zx what you 8 -------------- g Tvhere you want. readily Stoves, Paints, Oils, Rope, Nails, Bolts, Mechanical Tools of all sizes and kinds. Plumbing and Job Work. Prompt Service, Reason able Prices. \ \ You Could Lool? A JL into the future and see the condition to which your cough, if neglected, ■will bring you, you would seek relief at once—and that naturally would be through Shiloh’s Consumption a Guaranteed to cure Con- ■ I 1 sumption, Bronchitis, V-X Vt ■ Asthma, and all I.ung Troubles. Cures Coughs and Colds in a day. 25 cents. Write to S. C. WELLS & Co., I.e Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. ^Karl’s Clover Root Te» purifies the Bloody rOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned • Fred denning and Martin Miller. ,lr , have by an order of the county court of Yamhill county, Oregon, been duly appointed as joint executors of the estate of Martin Miller, Sr., de ceased. Now, therefore, all persons having CitiipiN against said, estate are hereby notified anti required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned executors at the office of F. W. Fenton at McMinnville. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Hated this January loth. A. I). 1902. MARTIN Mll.LER, JR., FRED JENNING, Executors of said Estate F. \V. FENTON. Attorney for Estate. O. O. HODSON. oo<x><xxxxxxxxx><xxxxxxxxx><x> ~ J NQTICE OF FINAL »ETT I.F JI FNT. OT1VE if hereby ffiven that the undersigned a* a-liiiiiiistrator of the estate of Theo dore H. Gilbert, deceased. Iwls tiled in the county court of Yamhill county. Oregon, the final account of his administration upon said estate, and that said court appointed Monday, the 3d day of February, 1902. at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the county court room as the place for the bearing of said final account, and any and all objections thereto. if any there be. Now there fore, all persons interested in said estate are hereby required to appear at $he time and place, to show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be allowed ami approved, and why said estate should not be forever anti finally settled and said administrator dis charged an<i his lamdsmen exonerated. l»a|ed January 3d, p.O2. C. T. LONG, Administrator of said estate. B. F. RHODES. Attorney for estate. \ xtiTHk or trmi'Tit'ir or HBfl THIX. ’OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Charlotte L. Martin, has been duly ap pointed a* executrix of the estate of John J. Martin, deceased, by the county court of Yam bill county, stale of Oregon Therefore, all [a rsons having claims against said estate arc lervby notified and required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned execu trix« at the office of F W. Fenton at McMinn ville. Oregon, within six mouths from the «late of this notice. Dated this Dec. 10.h. A D. lfOl. < H ARLOT TK U M ARTIN. Executrix of the Estate of John J. Martin.de- MM>d. 52-5 f . *. FENTON. Attorney for Estate. E d H endricks , Vice Pres. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier acob W ortman , Pres. J ohn W ortman , Cashier. The First National Bank Of McMinnville, Oregon. The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. Capital and Surplus, $90,000. Buys ami 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. \ N The 4 i Sold 1 everywhere I in cans— /i all sizes. /• Made by Standard Oil \ Company \ » of A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. There are eight pacers that have paced in 2:02, or better as follows: Star Pointer 1:59}, John R. Gentry 2:00J, Prince Alert 2:00}, Joe Pat ehen 2;01j, Little Bov 2:01}, Robert J. 2:01}, Anaconda 2:012 and Coney 2:02.—Rural Spirit. Cliildren Especially Uable. Bears the Signature FiTCHLR of OU >25 ^KÑESS W.ishingtou, D. C . writes as follows \ t- months ago I had aw Qta«'k of . ............. Sciatic Rheuma tism iu its worst form Tn» pam was so intense that 1 Became completely pros trated The attack was an unusually severe one and my condition was regard ed as l>eing very danger- mip I was attended by one «*( ifie m<>-t able doc tors in Wastiiuglotl. who is ■ Iso a meml»er <^f the fac ulty of a leading me«lu-ai college here. He told me to continue his prescrip tions and I would get well, After haring i filler twelve tun- a without receiving the slightest tMuefit. I 1 declined to - ontinue his treatment aux longer H I____ _ S S « _______________ v-ing heard of S. Swift's specific) recomtreudrd for Rheumatism, I decided, almos« In «|r*v|»:»ir h w^ver to give the medicine a trial Slid atter I ha l taken *w bottles I was able tt bobble around on crutches, »nd v« rv soon there- tfter hid no use for them «tall. S S S having cine«! r ie s und and well. All the distressing pains have left me, my appetrie has return»-1 $«id I am happy to be again restored to perfect health. [ similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of I2O [ uke KA Burns, bruises and cuts are extremely painful and if neglected often result in blood poisoning. Children are especially liable to such mishaps because not so careful. As a remedy DeWitt’s Witch Hazel salve is’unequaled. Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Beware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel salve cured my baby of eczema after two physicians gave her up,” writes James .Mock, N. Webster, Ind. “The sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day.” Rogers Bros. AVcgetable Preparation for As I nfax is X(, hii . i > ken 40 On Sunday last at the morning ser vices, Rev. Father Hickey, pastor of St. James church, made a very interesting and somewhat startling review of the past year's church work in McMinnville. He read a long list of the beads of fam ilies in his parish, numbering 126 fam ilies, comprising 525. He said that a Experience Convinces. large number of them were not all that Prove its value by investing 10 cents in could be desired religiously or in their trial size nf Ely’» Cream Balm. Druggists financial support of the church, but was supply it and we mail it. Full size 50 cents. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., New York. sanguine of a healthier condition of Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20, 1*99. things from this onward, On next Sun- Messrs. E i .Y B ros . :—Please send me a 50 day the pastor will give a financial ac- cent bottle of Cream Balm. I find your count of the status of each tnetnber ac- remedy the quickest and most permanent cording to classes. The reverend gen enre for catarrh and cold in the head. D eli /M . 1’ ottbb , Gen. M gr. Ariz. Gold M. Co. tleman is exceedingly methodical and Messrs. E ly B ros .:— I have been afflicted concise in his manner of doing things, with catarrh for twenty years. It made lue and has wonderfully improved the con so weak I thought I had consumption. I got one bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm and in dition of his parish during the past three days the discharge stopped. It is tho year, and it is evident that his congre- best mciliciue I have used for catarrh. Proberta, Cal. F rank E. K indlkspibk . gation is in hearty, active sympathy with him Several other desirable changes have been made relating to the Sunday school work; the reception of \ \V \ ^ \ Rain and sweat \ the sacraments; high mass, which com have no effect on mences promptly at 10:30 a. tn. and harness treated with Eureka Har ends at II :45, and the formation of a ness Oil. It re- ’ x k sists the damp, juvenile vesper choir. The reverend keeps the leath father is visiting at the cathedral in er soft and pli able. Stitches Portland this week and will make his do not break. > No rough sur monthly visitation at Seghers and neigh face to chafe borhood previous to his return home for and cut. The K harness not JX Sunday. * only keeps æ J Miss Mary Bird has opened a night rtiduiol nt her home, for the (’hiñese of this city. She taught a year in the Presbyterian Chinese mission in Port land, so has had some experience in that On Jan. 4th the Phil Sheridan Circle work. She already has three pupils. * No. 8, also a giMvdJy number of the com rades met at Burns’ hall, and the fidlow ing officers were installed by Comrade Peekham: President, Sister Edith Seitters; senior. Sister Mary M. Miller, junior. Sister White; treasurer. Sister Rheutnatic pain^erethe cries of protest Butchers, secretary, Sister Edith Seit and distressfroti 1 tortured muscles, aching ters; chaplain, Sister Mabel Hender joints and excited nerves. The blood ha* been poisoned by th» accumulation ol shott, conductor, Sister Maude Hopfield, waste matter in the svstem, and can nc assistant, Sister Ruffner; guard, Sister longer supply the pure and health sustain Hendershott ; assistant, Sister Delay. ing food they require. The whole system feels the efiect of this acid poison ; ant‘ Alter installation followed a sumptuous not until the blood has l»evn purified an< dinner, of which all partook. Many brought back to a healthy condition wit pleasant greetings were exchanged ami fhc a 'hes and pains cease. Mi s. J wiui s K< 1, of , , Ninth street. N. I*. all were in the best, of spirits. The party broke lip with many good wishes for the prosperity of both orders present. Heat Kvlale Transfers UOPHEK » » » » » » » is » » » » 3857 The McMinnville National Bank. Of McfllNNVILLF., OREGON. S urplus and P aid C apital . $50,000 P rofits , $25,000 Transacts a General Banking business and extends to its patrons every facility consistent with safe and prudent banking. DIRECTORS : L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vjce Pre?. E.C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. REPOKTER One Dollar Per Year A PrafitHhlr Investment. •‘I was troubled for about seven years with my stomach and in bed half my time," says E. Detnick, Somerville, Ind. “I spent about $1.000 and never could get anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well." A’ou don’t live by what you eat. but by what you digest and assimilate. If your stomach doesn't digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach’s work by digest ing the food You don’t have to diet Eat :»ll you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. Rogers Bros. Of K CI.I KRMG LIST We have special arrangements with the following leading publications, whereby we are able to offer them in connection with our own at exceedingly low rate«, a« follows: The R eporter and Weekly Inter Ocean........... ti.M Rural Northwest. Portland. !»emi monthly... 1.26 Oregonian, weekly ...................................... 2.00 The Weekly New York Tribune Farmer.......... 1.75 St. Loui*Globe-Democrat. *emi-weekly.......... 1.75 Ran Francisco Examiner, weekly .................. 2.25 O Bear» Iks 8iga*tuw tt