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LOCAL NEWS. Go to Dr. G. 8. M’right for fine dental work. tf Mrs. Harry M'atkins is visiting in the city. Mr. Seifers' family have gone to the coast. George W. Jones* family Lave gone up to the mill. Mre. J. A. Buchanan isviaiting friends in Portland. Rev. Thompson and family went up to Jones' mill Monday. VENISON IN CAMP. A Deer Hunt, A Broken Leg. and a FKIIT MEETING AT NEWBERG. Fruit Marketing Bules Adopted. CROP.WEATHER BILLETIN. Of the Oregon State Weather Ser Real Estate Transfers. For week ending August Sth: Elizabeth Conner et al to T A Wann 45% acres part W H Me- Kune d 1 c secs 32 and 5 t 5 and 6 r 5.................. I $ J and N J Gaston to the Oregon T <s T Co right of way over 319 acres of tbe A Matteson d 1 c... W F and Susie E Foster to Bruce Waring 105.39 acres in Cove Orchard....................................... U S to heirs of Wm Blair deceased 162.60 acres secs 26 and 35 t 4 r 3 Elisabeth J Carpenter to Margaret A Warters81.30 acres secs 26 and 35 t 4 r 8.................................... Margaret H Warters to Elizabeth J Carpenter 81.30 acres 35 t 4 r 3 John B Fuson and Harriet F Had ley to John Arms 32 acres t 4 r 3 H Hurley and wife to Chas. B Fria- eell 2 tracts each 69x158 feet in Newberg.................................... Hot peanuts every day at Kuns’ Resetting Party. vice. Fur the Week Eudlus The directors elected in accordance bakery. Monday, Aug. 1894« The straying of Ain. Shadden up to with the rules adopted by the horticul Sheriff Henderson’s family are in camp Meadow lake last Friday was a sugges tural ass'iciation, niet at Newberg, Au WLSTERN OREGON. 2275 at Jones' mill. tion to such Nimrods as himself, Baz. gust 4th. J. H. Keese was chosen chair The weather was decidedly warm dur- Hibbs, Chas. Fleming, Wm. l’uole, Wm. man in tbe absence of C. E. Hoskins, I ing most of the week in the interior. In The professional card of Dr. Vial ap Abbot and a Sbc-rwood citizen, who were ex-officio president. J. C. Cooper was tbe coast counties it continued cool. The pears in this paper this week. 25 already there, that a deer hunt was an chosen secretary. Editor Barnhart and family have gone j temperature averaged three degrees experience so seldom indulged as to The directors reported on are as fol cooler than the normal in the coast sec to Jones’ mill. prove an eveut of great pleasure. In lows .T. H Reese, J. C. Cooper, B. C. tions, where also some light showers oc 5 Mr. Shorthill of Tacoma, is the guest tact, Am fairly scented deer in the moun Miles, Wm. Galloway. E. E. Goucher, curred at the end of the week. In the of A. A. Unruh. tains that night. He believed that McKay A. R. Mills, G. S. Wright, J. S. Larkin, interior no precipitation occurred and Pat Miss Marie Waidrip of Seattle is visit- R. Jacobsou and family returned irom (pronounced McKye) creek canyon, Ed. Harrison, George Giison. the temperature was normal. There was .ng her cousin Mrs. James Henry. where it empties into the Nestueca river, Newport M’ednesday The total number of acres of fruit trees an average of eunshine. Miss Bergita Nelson ha9 been at Miss Nellie Hembree of Monmouth is was the favorite resort of the cervine reported to date is as follows : The harvest of fall-sown grain is prac 100 family. Accordingly they were up and Dundee Meadow lake for a week, and will return the guest oi Mrs. B. E. Coulter. ..................... 757 tically completed in the Willamette off with Saturday morning’s sun, ac Newberg............... ...................... to-day. 724 | valley and in the southern counties, but 100 C. E.Louxleft for Albany Tuesday, companied by as many or moro dogs, McMinnville.......... ..................... 570 continues in tbe coast counties. Some This office prints hop tickets on short and will go from there to Pocatello. skilled and inured in the chase. ............ .. 420 oats have also been cut. The weather Sheridan notice and in tbe best of style. All kinds 665 Judge Galloway was looking after the Ouly by experience can the difficulties North Yamhill ................. 141 was most favorable for the harvest, being of job work neatly and cheaply done. state fair business at Salem this week. oi a Cve-mUe climb and clamber over Whiteson ............. ..................... 102 decidedly warm. The warm weather, A J. Baker is laying cement walks A three-weeks-old child of II. II. mountains and fallen logs and through Davton................... ..................... 83 while favorable for harvest and the ma- 210 about his residence. This is about the Campbell of M’hiteson died last Friday. underbrush in search oi an old Indian utring of grain, gave a check to the prettiest and most durable walk there is. HI. Tlinnville Produce Market. ........ 2,797 growth of vegetables, with the exception Mrs. I. C. Laurence is very ill with trail, bidden by the vegetable growth of Total ............... .. If you really want Gne photos with heart trouble. Her death is daily ex years and the falling of dead trees of Cooperative rules were then taken up. of the potato crop which still continues Reported by L. E. Welker. proper lighting go to Hogg, he is not pected. many winters, or even the extent of tbe The following were adopted by sections: to look well, giving a promise of excel Good clean wheat............... 39 turning out low grade trash. Wo, the county board of directors, lent yields. Threshing lias commenced Oats........................... . ........ 30 Thomas Coates, deputy clerk of Tilla w ilderness embraced in tho Coast range There will be no preaching nt the C. mook county, wsb in the city the first of to the west of us, be either appreciated elected in accordance with rule 2 of the 25 @30 iu some sections ; more has been done in Butter ..................................... I I’, church, Sunday, the pastor Rev. ; the week. or estimated. Its effect upon the physi .•cooperative rules of the Y. C. H. A. Lane county than in any other section. Eggs........................ :........... 9@llc Thompson being absent from the city. cal man is as tiring as an ascent of Mias Bena Snelling of Tbe Dalles is Mount Hood. The trip was accom hereby adopt the following rules for mar Threshing will become general about the Chickens............................... $1 50@300 Attorney O. P. Cosbow joined his visiting a couple oi weeks with her moth keting fruit : 7c a tb latter part of the present week. Some Turkeys................................ plished, however, and but little time in RULE 1.—The local board at each family at Meadow lake Saturday, and is er tn this city. $3 spring grain has been cut. Tbe crop oi Ducks.................................... tervened before the dogs bad scared up a ehipping point shall have full control of busy this week rustling wood and blaek- 30 spring grain is g‘ nerally considered su Potatoes.......... .................... Mrs. William Chrisman returned nimble-footed hart, panting for the the local agent, and define his duties and berries. 5c Wednesday from her visit to relatives at water brook. It fell to the lot of the compensation, also procure and control perior to last year’s crop, while the specu- Dressed Hoge................. James McCain and iamily returned Mountain City, Tenn. 4 | lation as ”to yield and quality of fall- Veal. ................................ Sherwood man's trusty rifle to inflict the the buildings and machinery necessary from the coast Tuesday. They Lave been $10 | sown grain continues unabated with Baled hay, timothy fatal »hot. This was exciting and pleas Station Agent Wilcox is somewhat dis I < to meet the demands of the fruit busi i much difference of opinion. Some seem cheat .............. over there three weeki and say they never $7 figured this week by a large boil, which urable, but matters took a different turn ness at their respective shipping points. (< oats.......... had a better time. $7 J to notice that tho grain lias shriveled ( has located on his upper lip. when Billy Poole,, to let himself down RULE 2.—The directors and agents at j while others contend that no perceptible | RETAIL MARKET. Col. Eugene Euchauan of Moscow, Prof. J. A. Buchanan is conducting from a huge log with grace and ease, the different shipping points shall coop damage has resulted. From tlie grain ' Baled Straw............................... Idaho, has lieen in the city this week as (5 Charles Griesen's business during tbe reached for some overhanging branches, erate with each other, and when neces already’ threshed tbe yields have been Mixed Chop. general agent of the Northwestern Ma-1 $19 which proved sapless and brittle, aud i absence of the latter at Camp Jones. sary, through the county agent, in mar satisfactory. There is some rust in the i M'heat Chop sonic Aid Association of Chicago. $20 Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Manning returned losing hia hold, jumped upon a rock, keting fruit, and all business shall be spring grain crop, though not of a serious i Shorts.......... $18 The Silverton ball boj-s have downed irom Netarts Wednesday. Of course slipped and fell with a broken and dis conducted with economy and dispatch. nature Hops are making good progress I Middlings . . $20 the home team. Sunday’s game at Ger located ankle. Now was demand for a RULE 3.—Local boards shall furnish $15 vais was 14 to 9. The home club will they failed not to have a splendid time. surgeon. Charley Fleming had stuffed boxes, cartage, packing, freight, etc., at and a large crop is now assured. In ' Bran............ I Polk county many hop lice have been Mr. Butler, living on the college side, birds, and although not exactly in hia L. E. Walker will buy all your pro play St. Paul on the Gervais grounds on by tbe line, a broken leg 25 miles from a phy actual cost to members, and return to i observed, making it necessary to spray duce, paying tho highest, price in cash the 19th. them at the close of the season all com ' the yards the second time. Small fruits the market will justify. Ho will sell arrival of an eleven-pound boy at his you flour, feed, hay, oats, field and gar sician couldn’t go without some atten missions charged over aud above said Rev. Smith, pastor of the Christian are abundant. All crops are making fair den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. home. tion. He tackled it, whittled splints, set actual cost. church at M'alla M’alla, visited Mrs. progress and the product will be large; . D street south of First National Bank. limb anil -------- wound the bandages, Denton, Iris sister, this week. Hie' Miss Ella Nickel of Detroit, Mich , • the —---------- - . and RULE 4.—Local boards may arrange but in the language of a Yamhill county He also carries a full line of Graham in church is a prosperous one, and has a [ !*urP,'lae,l her sister, Mrs. H. H. C ase, by the job afterward proved to be a mighty (0 ¡ggue negotiable warehouse receipts email sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, correspondent, “ farmers are doing their j dropping in unannounced Saturday even _ good wheatlets, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. membership of 225. " ’ one for a novice, i- The fortitude of j ¡’or frujt left on storage. work with their hearts in their throat, remaining contentedly over night in such The hunters complain that birds are ing- RILE 5.—Necessary machinery for since they do not anticipate suitable re C. H. Fleming returned from the lake a place with a broken leg is possessed by grading, dry ing, packing and handling ' muneration.” A large bay crop has unusually e< arce this year, and that the young binls are too small to shoot. All 'v^nesday. His family remained, few men, but Billy Poole has grit for any fiuit may be purchased by local boards, | been secured, the condition of which is admit that the closed season should con- ^Harley- is looking much better for his emergency, and unexampled nerve for as soon as the business will justify, j excellent 6ince the weather was the best When Baby was sick, we gave bar Cajtoria, endurance. It would soon grow dark. charging a reasonable commission on the j for curing, in a few instances some hay When she was a Child, she cried for Castor!», tinue through August. outing. Thia is the tune of year when your Hon' Wm Sava»e 8Qd iami|y are at The task of returning for a rescuing fruit to pay for the same | near the coast was damaged slightly’ by When aha became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, party was undertaken by Hibbs and swill barrel needs to be emptied often, ^eir farm near M illamina, where they RULE 6.—Local boards may transact! showers. I When aha had Children she gave tbas Caitoria, _____________ If you will notify T. W. Lambert he will wiU 9Pcnd two or three weeks ™mping Fleming, who, with the deer upon their a part of their business through an exec-1 backs in turns, marched into camp at utive committee of not less than three of: luterest to ?iotheic. call at your place three times a week and rusticating.-Dallas Transcript, ' The success of Mrs. Annio M. Beam, You can do no better, oven this early, 10 p. ui , traveling most of the doubtful their number. and carry away the swill. way in pitch darkness, occasionally los RULE 7.—The county manager snail' of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the Lowest prices on stationery and music Mrs. I.. A. Heston of Newberg wan | than to buy your husband or wife a ing the way, and regaining it by striking Standard dictionary of S. Haworth, and keep an account of tho orchards of all treatment of diarrhoea in her children at C. Grissen’e. 19tf adjudged insane Wednesday and taken matches. Fred Rantsey was dispatched to the asylum. She is a young woman, have him deliver it for a Christmas on horseba'-k for the doctor at once. members, and the marketable product of, will undoubtedly be of interest to many “Dressmaking” signs 25c ready printed the same. He shall keep local agents, mothers. She says: “I spent several ami pregnancy is given iw the cause of present. Meadow lake campers had a tine break posted on the markets and furnish them weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great at this office. George Dorsej’ of Dayton prairie was her unbalanced mind. fast. of venison the next morning, but ate without delay such other useful informa flood, on account of my husband being Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real It is the testimony of most people that kicked on the left leg by a steer Sunday it with a mental reserve of sorrow for Estate Mortgagee, etc., always on sale at tion as may come to his knowledge. He employed there. We had several chil Will Kuns makes the Itest ice cream in | and the result was it was broken. Dr. being the price of a broken leg for one of this office. tf shall assist the different local agents in dren with us, two of whom took the dia rendered the necessary medical town. He is also an artist on soda ' their ntnnlier. Most of Sunday was oc procuring cars, making up and dispatch rrhoea very badly. I got some of Cham Lovers of good tea should try Standard water. Choicest confectionery and resistance. cupied in going to the rescue. The party ing carloads of fruit. berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea sun-dried, now being introduced on its fruits always on hand in season. Grand Chancellor Waddle was in the was composed of Messrs. Hibbs, Chas. On motion J. C. Cooper was elected Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It merits by J. P. Irvine. The latest new thing at Wallace 4 city Tuesday, looking up the chances of Holman, E. C. Walker, Fleming, Harry count}’ agent and manager of the union. cured both of them. I knew of several Walkers’ is their computing scales just organ*z*nK 14 R- £*• lodge here. . A list Sharp, P. D. Glenn, O. P. Coshow, Mc It was suggested that local boards pro other cases where it was equally success When you want anything in the jew elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnet- arrived, that perform a variety of tricks of aliout thirty excellent young men has Kinnon and Eckman. The patient was ceed to organize and elect local agents ful. I think it cannot be excelled and der. He competes for quality and quan already been obtained. in mathematics and save a great deal of found in good spirits, and had only been where necessary. cheerfully recommend it. 25 and 50 i tity. William Barton, 60 years of age, fell mental wear and tear if not time and prevented from a restful night by the Adjourned to meet at the call of the cent bottles for sale by S. Howorth A Co. The Estey, Earhuff and Kimball or from a load of cordwood at Newberg on sonorous snoring of the biggest hunter in president. labor. gans at C. Grissen’s. 19tf The Lafayette Ledger has been revised s“«d»y. a"d ‘l*e wheels of the wagon tbe party. The return trip was made A rrested for A ssault and B attery .— Leave your order for a good, fat chick . No bones were with Mr. Poole upon horseback, and was under the editorship of Mr. Dupuy, the liasaed oyer both legs. L_ Brace the Nerves. Walter McCune, city marshal of Sheri en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street k broken, but his legs were badly bruised unother test of nerve. Dr. Goucher was dan, was arrested on the above charge former editor, and Mr. Pontiay, formerly Sedatives and opiates won’t do it. market. of the Dayton News. These gentlemen Judge Bellinger has decided that the in waiting and retouched tbe limb. The These nervines do not make tbe nerves Monday, on complaint of Frank Frazier, M eadow L ake .—My team will leave well-blazed trail across tbe mountains should make a strong team. The paper allotment of lande in severalty to tbe strong, and failing to do this fall short of formerly stage driver between this city [ McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and is still solid for A. P. A. Indiana gave them a standing us United has been named “Poole’s Trail,” and the producing the essential of their quietude, J and Sheridan. It seems our sister town J Saturdays for Meadow Lake. Special canyon where the e\entful night was vigor And while in extreme cases—j has a law taxing dogs, and if the dog To E xchange .—Some desirable and States citizens and that selling liquor to trips when ordered. Round trip $2. improved Portland property to exchange such is not punishable under the stat -(Hint is no longer known as McKay but and these only—of nervous irritation cannot be found and killed, his owner Best fishing grounds in Oregon. Fine “Cripple” canyon. such drugs may be advisable, their fre can be arrested and lined. It was in health resort. Hotel accommodations fur farming lands in Yamhill or Wash utes. quent use is highly prejudicial to the j the performance of this duty that reasonable. Plenty of boats. Board, $1 ington counties. Address, Paui A. Hop-pickers will tile a kick on wages AICUOX. delicate organism upon which they act, Marshal McCune made the alleged per day. Ozaune, box 719, Portland, Oregon, or in this county unless they get $1 per At tbe McMinnville hotel, on Satur and in order to renew their quieting ef assault, which from reports consisted in Rhode* <1 Rhodes, McMinnville. tf hundred pounds. Pickers in Mashing- tf K. B. H ibh . hangiug on to Frazier until the sleeves of Dr. H H. Johnson has been made a ,0Q v’iU «9t 20 cenu more than thia’ day, Aug. 11th, 1894, all the furniture, fect increased and dangerous doses event his shirt were torn off. The case will Hostetter’s i member of the pension ftxamIning Verily, this is a year of strikes, local and beds, budding, stoves, kettles, dishes, ually become necessary. ARTHUR J. VIAL, M. D. Stomach Bitters is an efficient substitute have a hearing tomorrow, at 10 a. m. be carpets and all articles belonging to the board of physicians for thia district, to 8etll’ral for such pernicious drugs. It quiets tho foreJustice Rhodes, and is likely to prove Tho of the Christian church ----- will house. Sale to commence at two o’clock. All tho vacancy made by the resignation — ladies ’■-------------------- -------------- nerves by bracing, tening, strengthening an interesting one. McCune is at liberty J ames F letcher , Auctioueer. Dr. Johnson and of Dr. Calbreath. F ’ ' ' bold " a serve ice cream —*......... J cake Wednesday, .a,... them. The connection between weak on his own recognizance. August 15, in C. A Wallace’s building on like position in Tillamook county. C ut H is W rist .—Engineer Granstrom ness of the nervous system and that of Well K ugvvu in Texas. Third street, east of Grissen’s book store. M c M innville , ore . O. O. Hodson and F. W. Fenton and Hours from 2 until 10 p. m. Cream 10 of the waterworks, in demonstrating to a the organs of digestion is a strong and Mr. J. C. Boswell, one‘of the best, friend how a glass wuter-guage might be sympathetic link. The Bitters, by im known und most respected citizens of I families went to Newport Saturday. [ cents a dish. All are invited. cut without special tools, severed the parting healthful impulse to digestive and These gentlemen carry tbe reputation, D. A. SMITH, A tiro broke out above Joues’ utili veius of bis wrist Tuesday evening. HiH assimilating functions, promotes through Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diar acquired iu past years, of being the beet rhoea for a long time aud tried many dif Friday, from the burning of some rub arm slipped striking tho cut tube, out the whole svetem a vigor .in which ferent remedies without benefit, until WATCHMAKER il fishermen who regularly visit that resort, hence we may expect some phenomenal bish. It spread very rapidly, jumped which was very sharp. A doctor was the nerves come in for a large share. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera aud Dia ! dear over the mill and caused consider summoned and placed him on tho road Use the Bitters in malaria, constipation records. rrhoea Remedy was used ; that relieved Has moved across tbe street to Union Block, able anxiety among the numerous camp bilious and kidney trouble. Word comes from tbe Trask river that ers. Mrs. Griesen's tent was slightly to speedy recovery. MCMINNVILLE. • OREGON. him at once. For sale by 8. Howorth & on the 6th inst. Ed Hendricks killod a burnt. Campers at Meadow lake wont Co. EUREKA! To Printers, stupendous panther. The gigantic pro- iDgeu’ing’"tbo''firn John Bain, whose parents live in thia The The cylinder press upon which portions of the animal could only be I under contici. Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of tho city, was shot on July 28th, near Scap R eporter is now printed is offered compared to the transcendunt courage Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, han poose, in the wilds of Columbia county, which Ed displayed in its capture. Dr.. Herr Aatnold, tho violinist, and his found what ho believes to be the best eale. It will be sold at a bargain. Defines 75,000 more words and while resisting a constable’s posse, who Calbreath and Mrs. 1 Frank”'Rogers Part,-V- entertained a decidedly small but remedy in existence for the flux, His phrases than any other diction appreciative audience Saturday night. went to arrest him for allege! theft. He brought the dead panther into camp. ary in the English Language. LOST. They did their part as cheerfully as if experience is well worth remembering. was about 40 years of age, and was well * Travelers must not forget that the O. the house had been crowded. The slim He says: “Last summer I had a very July 23th, somewhere on the road be known all along the Willamette and severe attack of flux. I tried almost 1 R. & N. line is thoroughly repaired and : bouse jg easily explained on tbe score of tween McMinnville and Lebanon, an ac lower Columbia rivers. His parents are The best and most complete ever issued all trains are running without transfer or 90 many people being out of town to- every known remedy, none giving relief. countbook. The name of L. E. Coyle highly respected and a number of his to the English-speaking race. The most Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Cholera and Diar learned men of this country and England delay. Through service to Omaha, getber with a painful scarcity of half rhoea Remedy was recommended to me. appears on the fly leaf of the book. A relatives are prominent persons, but have endorsed it, and to their verdict 1» Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago ; dollars among those at borne. Bain is said to have always been a black suitable reward will be given for the re added that of leading American colleges I purchased a bottle and received almost Pullman sleepers, free reclining chair sheep, and has long been considered in Rummel 4 Pennington started their immediate relief. I continued to use the turn of same to this office. 32-2 * cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and that country as a dangerous man. Fir thresher Tuesday morning. Elsia Wright medicine and was entirely cured. I take modern day coaches. Call on O. R. & N. It is Just the think for everyone In want of a Probate Court. ing on both sides opened before proof good began the next day on Charles Kuns’ pleasure in recommending this remedy comprehensive and reliable dictionary agent before purchasing tickets, or ad th it is abreast of modem scholarablp. It Is grain. Some new wheat has been re to any person suffering with such a dis Annual account of Mav and Floyd Gar of the man’s guilt was established, but dress W. H. Hurlburt, general passenger destined to hold preeminence for many missing articles were afterwards found in ceived at the warehouse and is up to the ease, as in my opinion it is the best med rison, minors, approved. rears to come. Henceforward our old friends agent, Portlaud, Or. 32w3 Webster and Worcester must take a back Will of Daniel Johnson admitted to his cabin. standard in quality, but no yields have icine in existence.” 25 and 50 cent bot- seat. Sold only by subscription at a price A. 8. Cooper, eldest son of Cui. J. C.' yet been reported. At this writing there ties fur sale by S. Howorth 4 Co. most satisfactory. probate. Elsina Johnson appointed ex Otto Walling has changed the name Cooper, left on Saturday for what will is no fixed market price for the new ecutrix without bonds. R. P. Bird, P. P. of the St. Charles hotel to “Hotel Eure HAWORTH probably be a tour of a good part of the wheat, It will probably start in Gates and J. L. Ferguson appointed ap ka.” Are we to conclude this means it Publishers’ Agent l.iccnsec to Barry Newberg, Oregon praisers. world before his return. He thrives best above 40 cents, has been found? in a cool dry climate, and this he will August Sth, to Annettie Turner, aged Mr. A. H. Pape of West Chehalem has search for. He embarked the first of the bought the insurance business of Rhodes 116, and J. E. Crandall, aged 26, both of week for San Francisco, in company 4 Rhodes. He is a young man with a North Yamhill. with Dr. Frank Cross, who has been in August Sth, to Sadia Hash, age 20, and good capacity for business, and is not Portland since leaving here, and we are without experience iu the work of insu- Dan Dougherty, aged 31, both of Willa as likely to hear of their turning up in j . t t.. Me at mina. We ...:«i. Mashonaland . as • in t Honolulu wish I rance, . having . * been . thus , employed ,, , August 7th, to Mary Bryan, aged 17, , , , , „ one time in the city of Portland. He the bovs I will ... occupy the present quarters of t and R. L. Duncan, aged 22, both of New- SEE US FOR } abundant success. Messrs. Dee, Purcell and others re- Rhodes & Rhodes, and will bring his ■ berg. turned to work on the Ne9tucca road family to town about October 1st. C hopped H is F oot .—G. A. Cratty, Sunday. On the way they encountered------------------------ two large black bears. Purcoll camo D rowned in S lab C reek .—The body of Portland, a member of tho govern suddenly face to face with the first one, of a man named Shirley w as brought to ment corps surveying a township in and was required to bring his pistol into (Own early yesterday morning to be em-1 Tillamook county, severely gashed his active play. He is said to have emptied h8[med for shipment east. He was foot with an ax while chopping from a every barrel and one of the men came to jrOwned the day previous at the mouth | log on Monday. He was brought over the rescue with a couple oi shots from a of Slab creek, while attempting to cross ■ to McMinnville, Wednesday, given the rifle, and yet old Bruin escaped. Tbe on an incoming tide. Another man was proper medical attention, and sent to bis bears are thick in this vicinity and are ¡n the buggy and as they entered the home in Portland. said to be attracted by a good crop of stream, someone on the bank warned A Special Line This Week of About twenty teachers are taking blackberries, for which they have a great them not to go over. Attempting to face relish. about in mid-stream the buggy was cap- examination now in progress at “Pleasesend me a sample copy of your sized. Strange to say, the man who was court bouse. They are all ladies paper; I am thinking of locating some- drowned could swim, while the other three. The Oregonian rather gave where near your town,” is a frequent couldn’t. Shirley got tangled in a net, questions away in advance by publishing communication received at this office, and even after he had hold of a rope them on Thursday. They’re a horrid lot People are turning in this direction for thrown to him, he let go for some un of questions, anyway, and the poor homes and for the investment of capital, accountable reason, supposed to have teacher needs some help these swelter These inquiries and their responses must been stepping off into deep water. His ing days. ultimately result in bearing fruit. Is companion was saved by making a float Tbe little girl who swallowed the hat your business represented in the paper9 of the buggy cushion. Shirley was 23 If so, intending settlers will have some | years old and was accompanied to tbe pin at-Salem is still suffering, and is in thing of an acquaintance with you before coast by a wife and child. Their home a precarious condition. There is no they arrive. The man who keeps his was 12 miles above Portland. The active digestion going on and she is slow The pin was 5% name and business constantly before the drowned man’s relatives live at Cincin ly wasting away inches long. The doctors think she can nati, Ohio, to which point the body will public frequently becomes a household not recover. be forwarded. word. Standard Dictionary * * Why Don’t you Use One of those £ STUDEBAKER WAGONS On which to haul your Lumber from * JONES <£■ ADAMS’ Sawmill or Lumber Yard For the House you are going to build ? o And as you pass their Store stop and get your H ardware , S ash , D oors , P aints , E tc You can have your house completed in time to cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower, and then if you use ths “Minnie” Binder you will be happy. Call and examine onr Stock. JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville. We know is a bard tiling to get. and when you have It the best place to gat MOST GOODS FOR LEAST CASH HODSON’S. You want to fix the old house up and make it look as good as new. Here are the prices that will do it: White Lead 7c per lb. Gilt Wall Paper 121-2c roll Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50 Window Screens 50c Machine Oil 15c gal Spray Pumps $1.25 Garden Hose five cents a foot Tents, $8 Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always on hand. Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Market. HODSON’S GALVANIZED IRON WEBFOOT GUTTER Eight Feet Long Without a Seam. Better and cheaper than Tin. Must be seen to understand all Its good qualities. you will always find Hodson has the Beet Goods and Best Prices. Remember RED FRONT GROCERY Wants to furnish Everybody with All Fruits in their Season FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES. Al! Orders will be filled promptly. Also bare MASON CANNING JARS To put them in. Will sell As Cheap as can be obtained in City. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. Campers Outfitted with Good Lunches Yours Respectfully, C. M. WEED, AT rferdont. BARGAINS*. FURNITURE FLOOR ROCKERS A T $2.50 i W. H. SNOOK, W. J. CLARK,D.D.S pRANK ROECA, Graduate University of Mich. Ha. opened an office In Union Block, Room 6, and la prepared to do all work in the dental line. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY. Uvt«T MtTHee or P aisccsi C xtrsctioh . of Cí£? McMINNVILLI, OS.