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LOCAL NEWS. EVRESl! A 'ICST IWTIMELY HEATH. Reni Estate Transfers* M arbled .—In this citj, August 27th. Ed Eriedwell and family have gone to by Rev. Thompson at the C. I’, parson the coast. For week ending August 29th : Ex»Senntoi P. P. Gates Killed by a ■ age, Misa Ella M. Wright of this place Mr. Thomas Eatte, editor of the Alva P and Ida M Macy to Oke Melted pebbles Why Don't you Use One 01 those B. F. Blond, Carlton’s mechanic, was railing Tree While ill the and Mr. J. R. Linn, a leading grocer ci Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas. has Johnson, lots 13 & 14 Macy’s 1st Hot. peanuts every day st Kun’s in the city Tuesday iluuntains* Woodburn. found what he believes to be the beet add to Dayton ......... $ 675 I. bakery. R. O. Jones of Amity wan observed on The terrible news of the above acci-' remedy in existence for the flux. His I W and A M Baird to Emma J .'list Lena Payne of Salem is visiting our streets yesterday dent reached the city Wednesday eve-1 Ol.T W eek ' s V ork .—Last week, J. A.' experience ¡3 well worth remembering. Jones 447 a, t 3 r 3 and 4 die of riends in this city Mrs. C. P. Bi .hop of Salem is visiting ning ever the telephone from Hilleboro, Derby threshed 15667 bushels of gram, He says: “Last summer I had a very- 18000 J B Darby................................ ;ind ¡tnick a pang to the heart of every i 565<) of this being wheat aud 9917 oats, severe attack of flux. 1 tried almost Emma J and E K Jones to Unas K A sen wac burn to the wife of J. K. relatives in this city. Agee on the 27th intt The Appersun-Goucher party returned one who knew the unfortunate victim, making au average of 2594bushels Re every known remidy, none giving relief. Henry 431 54 a of above tract .. 12000 lhe etory of tho sad accident is as fol day. Also daring tho week he traveled Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar ü S to Geo S and Margaret Nelson E. Eccle»ton, the shoemaker, has been from the Nefl’.ucca yesterday low, : 14 miles with his thresher, and made rhoea Remedy was recommended to me. p ile sick the p»tt week. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Mntthien will 637.45 a, sec’s 1, 2, 11 and 12, t 3 On which to haul your I 1 aut Sunday morning a banting party eleven sittings, «topping work every I purchased a bottlo and received almost Lumber from r 3.............................................. .. Tat T. J. Endgeford expects to move into return from the coast thia we.- k. left Lafayette consisting of ex-Senator night bat one, at 7:30 o’clock. immediate relief. I continued to u;e the G W and Effie Christenson to ..¡3 new residence to-day. In the photo art line, Hogg ¡a away Gates, John Knight, Dr Michaux and I medicine and was entirely cured. I take C & Mary Nelson 3a,pt J II Hess lhe infant child of M R. Butler died ahead. Hiasamples are not imported. A C hai lunge .—The Wright ¿; Skinner | pleasure in recommending this remedy George Moore. Their destination was 775 diet 3 r 3......................... ............ ’a»Z Saturday, aged three week.-.. B T. Rhodes an*l family have sampled the favorite hunting grounds in the Ne threshing crew hereby challenges rny 1 to any person suffering with such a dis U S to Daniel H Osborn 150.07 a, The kindergarten and primary school camp life at Jones. They return to-day. halem mountains in Columbia county, threshing crew in Yamhill county toplay ease, as in my opinion it is the best med- Pat 3ec’a 27 and 28t5r3................ Mrs. A. Hussey of Portland waa in the where Mr. Gates had often gone before, a game of bail at the McMinnville fair ; icine in existence.” 25 and 50 cent bot- will open on Monday, Sept. 10 35-tf For the House you are going to build ? To Printer*. Co to Dr G S. Wright for fine dental city this week looking after property and a country with which he had become greunds for any stake and at any time l ties for sale bv S. Ho worth & Co. interests. familiar It was 39 miles irom Forest after the present week This challenge work. tf The cylinder press upon which the Mr. and Mrs. Ales Rennie of Corval- Grove, the last ten miles of the journey also includes a race with any other en N ot M arquis cf Q cuensbeery R ules REPOETEit is now printed is offered for Miss Ora Whitmore of Sheridan is o li* are visiting Mr. P.’a paienta in this being accomplished over a mountain trail gine in the county. —In cities of larger sire the Chinamen sale. It will be sold at a bargain. visiting friends in the citi with pack horsee The party reached city are said to be able to pile up a half dozen Win. Hodson of Portland visited his D ied .—At her home in this city of the place Monday night, and after getting of their number in the belligerent en- E. X. Harding and wife oi •laiton, McXianviUe Produce »larket. And as you pass their Store brother O. O. the first cf the week heart affection, August 27tli, 1894, Mrs. located, fished the following day and grgement ot a »regie night, and keep the stop and get your were visiting McMinnville friends vester- Reported by I E Walker Mr Wyman St Clare of Portland Electa M. Lawrence, wife of I C Law made ready to engage in an exciting elk thing “shady,” but in McMinnville their Good clean wheat. day. 36 •pent the week with Mr». Wrn. Qualey.; hunt on Wednesday. The men were rence. funeral services were held in 20@22>i Dr. Lowe can be found ih I t Wright’e eleeping under the trees in their blank- the M. E. church on Tuesday, Rev. most serious melees are very apt to come Oda . ......... Mrs. John Knight of Hilleboro is visit to light. Such was the case Sunday. Butter 25@30 dental parlors Friday an'l x Saturdav oi ing her parents, Mr anil Mrs Joseph etr Tuesday night a strong gale came Meminger discoursing from Phillippians Tom Lee, by virtue of his long-time resi 5 1 his week. 9@llc EgEf ......................................... 1:21: “ For me to live is Christ, and to Hoberg. up about 12 o’clock, and the snapping of dence, bland manners aud ready com Chickens. JI 50G3 00 That Iw.ld new sign on the McMinn a tre«- near by awoke Mr Knight, who die is gain.” Deceased was lorn in Mr. Selters aud family returned from mand of English, had acquired a too l'ree- Turkeys . . ............ 7c a ville Steam Laundry bears evidence that conceived there might be danger, al Monroe county, Virginia, in 1322 the coast Thursday, aud report having a : iind-easy manner of doing business to Ducks....................................... $3 the proprietor is no slouch of au artist. though in choosing their sleeping place tine time i suit his employer, Moy Chee, and Potatoes......................... littered to 4ollicri. 30 Lambert did it himseli. they had calculated on selecting a spot ‘ Wright 4 Skinner’s threshing crew 6c The success of Mrs. Annfe M. Beam, j bad performed a job of work without Dressed Hoge Mrs. J. A Campbell returned from' of safety He awoke Mr Gates and both threshed 1850 bushels oi oats in hours I 4 of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, m the I collecting pay. Moy Chee read the law Veal................................. Glendale, Monday. Mr Campbell is i started on a run for a locality where , You can have your hones completed in time to ■ to him, and a quarrel ensued. With a Baled hav, timothy Tuesday. |10 (reatment of diarrhoea in her children cut your hay with a Woods Tubular Steel Mower, uow in Portland. they might feel safei. They had not! i club sufficient to terrorize e bull-dog Tom ; cheat will undoubtedly be oi ititereet to many I? Misses Eessie and Zadu Linden of i and then if you use the “Minnie” Binder you gone more than forty feet when a large A. J. Nelson has been taken to Wilhoitl will bs happy Call and examine our 8tock. oats. 17 mothers. She says ‘<1 i-pent several ; left raarki upon the back and head of: Sheridan, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. tree fell, breaking the top from another Springs tor hia health. Dr. Nelson and ' his employer that were no uncertain evi- i Granville Shadden weeks in Johnstown, Pu , after the great RETAIL MARKET. tree, aud thia struck Mr. Gates upon the wife are algo there flood, on account of my husband being I deuces of his skill in wielding the shilla- j Baled Straw........... »5 Mrs. Ida Kingman of Spokane, arrived A large number of our people expect I back of the head, crushing him to the employed there. We had several chi’-1 ly. Both were arrested and brought be-1 Mixed Chop ........... $19 Tuesday e.ening on a visit to her sister, ground and killing him instantly. The fore Recorder Vinton, Monday, for vio-1 to go to the hop fields of the Pike neigh- Mrs J W Gault $20 back of the bead was laid open by the dren with us, two of whom took the dia luting the ordinance against quarreling.' Wheat Chop. I borbood next week, when the picking |18 blow Rude implements of burial were rrhoea very badly. I got come of Cham- Moy plead guilty and was discharged.! Shorts E. N. Ford's lamilv ii iu camp at eeaeon lieginfl. Iwrlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Middlings ................ $20 made with the means at hand and the Jones’ mill. Mr. Ford in there at inter- It Tom held out for innocence and was Bran. ........................... $15 Lambert of the Steam Laundry says | body placed in the ground, covered with Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman vain when business will permit fined $5 and costs. Japan had no inter L. E. Walker will buv all TOUT pro- he is making a specialty of washing the ! boards and logs. This sorrowful work cured both of them. I knew of several est In this engagement. The city schools will open September duce, paying the highest price in cash equipments of returning I'nniperft. just' ended, the party started at once for other cases where it was equally success 17th. The salaries of the teachers have e wi ful. I think it cannot be excelled and now He desires custom in this line. ¡trace the ’ Nerves. .home. Mr. Knight arrived at the home you flour, feed, hay, cats, field and gar been lowered $5 per month all around. cheerfully recommend it 25 and 6} i o e «MW is h atra imii? io rex, ana Sedatives and opiates won't do it. den seeds as cheap an any other dealer. Bring iu your fine sampler oi fruit for I of the deceased in Lafayette by the west cent Bottles for sale by S. Howorth & Co. when you bare it the beet piace to pet Viola, the little daughter of A. N. D street south of Find National Bank. side evening train of Wednesday. He These nervines do not make the nerves He also carries a full line of Graham in Martin, had the misfortune to break her the state lair and leave at the Fruit also received bruises upon the arm from strong, anu failing to do this fall short of small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, To Reul. arm Thursday cf last week while plaving. Union headquarters iu tbo Wallace the falling tree. He was met at St. Joe building, where the exhibit is being pre Up-stairs rooms in Charles Greening's producing the essential of their quietude, wlieatleta, etc. Nursery stock a specialty. I J. W. Rogers, who has been three pared. by Mr. Hoberg, who broke the distress ______________ new house. Convenient to public schools vigor And while in extreme cases— weeks at Kiteon Springs, will return ing news to Mrs. Gates, hie daughter A and these only—of nervoua irritation and .college. Rooms nicely finished and New goods arriving at R. Jaeoheon ’ r. home this week, much improved in team was at once dispatched for the Che- bran new, $2.50 a room per month in such drugs may be advisable, their ire- Mr. Jacobson savs when hi« full stock health. halem valley for Mrs. Hoberg and Mrs. advance, and wood furnished. Apply to i quent use is highly prejudicial to tha arrives it will be very superior to any I Wasa Baty was sick, we give her Castorio. Judge Holcomb of Portland, and Mr . previous year, and will be sold at strictly ■ Knight who were visiting at Mrs. Nel Charles Greening, or at this office 3-5w2 I delicate organism upon which they act, son’s. Mrs. Gates who is as brave and and in order to renew their quieting ef When she was a Child, she cried tor Castorta. A L. McLeod of Forest Grove, were . low prices to suit the times You west to fix the old home cp and make it look as good as new sensible a little woman as can be found, fect increased and dangerous doses event When she became Miss, she cinng to Cáseoslo, guests of Mr and Mrs W. L. Qualey Card oi Thanks. Here are the prloes that will do it Parties returning from the coast and i When she had Children, ahe gavo th;c Cesteria, over Sunday. j bears her overpowering grief with com Hoetetter’e I desks to return my heartfelt thanks ually become necessary White Lead 7c per lb. Qilt Wall Paper 12 !-2c roll Prof T. VanScoy, D. D., dean of Port- mountain camps can have their quilts, mendable fortitude, yet the suddenness . to friends and neighbors tor their kind i Stomach Bitters is an efficisnt substitute I blankets, etc . washed at the McMinn- of tha calamity and the attendant cir-} assistance during the illness and after I for such pernicious drugs. It quiets the lmd university, will preach in the M. E. Screen Doors and Hinges $1.50 ! ville Steam Laundry quicker cheaper cumstances are peculiarly distressing. nerves by bracing, toning, strengthening the death of my beloved wife. church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and Mc- ' aud better than they cun do it thorn* Window Screens 50c At this writing,Thursday, it is notdafi-1 them. The connection between weak Cabe’a chapel at 3. p. m. Respectfully, Ibis office prints hop tickets on short , selves ness of the nervous system and that of I nitely known when the funeral services I C. L a WBETICX. The rooms formerly occupied by Machine OH 15c gal the organs of digestion is a strong and notice and in the best of style. All kinds . Ben Wright broke his nc-oe Tuesday! i can be held. A volunteer party of Odd ; J.bodes «i Rhodes are being fitted by A. of job work neatly and cheaply done. night while returning home from town. I Fellows left Forest Grove Wednesday i The Southern Pacific company an ! sympathetic link. Tlis Bitters, by im- Spray Pumps $1.25 D. Simpson with new wainBcoating for evening, and Mr. Knight is of the opin- j nounce that they will issue, effective j parting healthful impulse to digestive and ! Lowest prices on stationery and music ' He was walking, and in going across lots the occupancy of Drs. Nilson and Vial. 19tf i Garden Hose five cents a foot in the northern part of tlie city, fell into ion that they cannot secure the body and -eptember let, 1894, a special rate on ! assimilating functions, promotes through- I at G. Grissen’s. John Baker will give hi« family an out a ditch with the above mentioned re return to that place eooner than noon to i hops in car loads, minimum weight of out the whole system a vigor in which “Dressmaking” signs25c ready printed i Tents, $8 ing in the mountains of Linn county, sult. day. This would enable them to reach 12,000 lbs., of «1.70 per 100 lbs. from the nerves come in for a large share.j at-tbis office. llis son Walter returned from that Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil by the Barrel always on hand. The fall term of McMinnville college home by Friday oveDing’s train. The Oregon terminal and intermediate points Use the Bitters in malaria, constipation . Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Real ' county thie week to accompany them. Best Pure Prepared Paint in the Market. bilious aud kidney trouble. funeral will probably occur Saturday i to Missouri river, Mississippi river, Chi- opens Sept. 17th. Young man or woman, Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at Mrs. Walter Durham and Mrs. P. D. consider well whether you should not at-1 ! afternoon or Sunday morning. ! cago and points common therewith, this office. tf I Glenn probably made the longest etav of tend this institution the coming year. Peter P. Gatee was a prominent man j Cincinnati, Detroit and common points, Well Known in Text's. When you want anything in the jew i ay of the ladies at Meadow lake. They You can remember the date by watching in Yamhill lounty, and enjoyed ’.he Pittsburg, Buffalo and common points, Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best elry line remember Wm. F. Dielschnei- irtnrned this week after nearly six the advertisement. friendship and respect of a large circle. and New York, Boston and Atlantic sea known and most respected citizens of der. He competes for quality and quan- ' eeks’ absence He was in the largest cence a self-made board common pointe. This is nearly a Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diar- John Goddard of North Yamhill, was , i tity. Mrs. W. J. Simonds and Mrs. H. A. in tho city yesterday cn business con man. Born in Huntington county, Pa., 25 per cent reduction, and will be cf rhoeaioralongtimeaadtriidmanydif- The Estey, Earhuff and Kimball or Reasoner, daughters of Mr. and Mr«. O. nected with picking the hop crop of his i June 29th, 1841, he came to Oregon with great benefit to the hop grower.; of Ore- 'erent remedies without benefit, until Better and cheaper than Tin Muet be seen to understand all its good qualities. Eemember gans at C. Grissen’e. 19tf II. Adame, left on Tuesday for their! you will always And Hodson has the Beet Goods and Beet Prices. neighborhood. Ho save seme will begin his parents when but eleven years old, gon. The Southern Pacific company Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia- Leave your order for a good, fat chick 1 o ues at Whatcom, after a visit of 40 i picking by the middle of next week, but and settled ou Dayton prairie. He ac recognize the fact of the present lew rrhoea Remedy was used; that relieved en, dressed for Sunday dinner. D street < ave with their parents. as a general thing operations will nut be- quired a good education through his own prices for hops, aud are willing to help l ira at once. For sale by 8. Howorth & market. the situation by reducing freight rates. Co. I efforts. His fellow citizens seeing in i)ur heavy weight bicyclist, Dr. G. S. gin till the following Monday. M eadow L ake —My team will leave rigu., waa thi.d best man in a .40 Thnredav morning the news was tele-1 him qualities fining him for a public McMinnville Mondays, Wednesdays and [ man, elected him on tho republican tick- , rui o race ot s.x entries at Portland Satur-, gr,phud (ronl portland t0 Kav & Todd o; | ! Saturdays for Meadow Lake. Special, < ry He was at a dtsadvantage in not tne death o( A D Hamburger, in that let to the office of sheriff in 1863. He j trips when ordered. Round trip $2. held the office two terme with ability. ! Luing used to the wheel or track. ' Clty. Mr. Hamburger was traveling * 2eii fishing grounds in Oregon. Fine In 1888 he was chosen county treasurer, j ll iE the testimony of ruort people that i ^desman for Dittenhoefer, Haas & Co. i health resort. Hotel accommodations Wants to furnish Everybody with being the direct predecessor of Mr. Tal ’ Zill Kuns makes the best ice cream in o; Portland, and has been in McMinu- mage in this office. In 1890 he wa9! , reasonable. Plenty of boats. Board, $1 ■ t.wn. F ' also ■ He js an artist on soda 1 ville frequently for the last ten oi twelve per day elected to the responsible position of x aier. Choicest confectionery aud | years He died of appendicitis. tf R. B. H ibbs . state senator, an office he filled with fruits always on hand in sea3on. The meetings at the Salvation army marked credit to himself. He died state FOR TABLE AND CANNING PURPOSES. Grandma Jane Curtis, who wan taken tont are largely attended and are very L-rand Master of the Sovereign Grand ARTHUR J. VIAL M. D AU Order* will be filled promptly Alao have tick some time ago and conveyed to a I enthusiastic. Over twenty converts are Lodgs of Odd Fellows, and had only this / FALL TERM OF 1 ortland hospital, haG returned homo in ! reported. The experiences come thick year vacated the office of Grand Repre- PhyciGian and Surgeon, 1 er normal health, and accompanied by and fast in testimony meetings, often ; scutative of the order for the United To put them in. Will aell a daughter, Mrs Brent, from Idaho. I two arising at once, and persons have : Slates. Daring the civil war he was a M c M innville , ore . Tbo people at the coast and in the been known to make the attempt to lieutenar.t-colonel of an Oregon regi i iountains are rapidly coming homo, speak, and after frequent failures to give ment, although no fighting was done. . le-.srs. Peerv.Hobbs, Rogers, Hendricks’¡t up. The opinion is almost nnnnireons | His was ?. generous soul, and this un COMMENCES SEPT. 18, 1894. i nd Baker have all returned with their ‘ that the tent brigade is doing consider- timely demise adds another chapter to FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. ’ i inailien, and find it very hard to breathe able good, i the fateful annals cf the year. the valley air Some are kicking them Capt. Harris’ thermometer stood at 98 Mmrod« From the Ham. selves that they did not stay longer. i leg Sunday and at 97 Monday. Had ! Has moved across the street to Union Block, Th« party of pleasure excursionists Mr. Harvey Walker of Bethel, Polk 'owe of the fat people of the town known I MCMINNVILLE. - OREGON and hunters, old-time friends of A. A. county, father of Mrs. E C. Walker, has i it, they would have petitioned Col. Youre Respectfully, Unruh and some of them of 8. C. Pear purchased tho Granville Baker residence | Cooper of the fruit agency to open for I Tho j rd pert y on B street, and will occupy it public use that empty refrigerator car he son, arrved early in the week for that great hunt, in the Calipooia mountains, bad standing on the track all day Mon ■ i a bis home about October lot The con i' deration was |2.00i>, and is re day waiting to be forwarded to New berg of which mention was made a few weeks ago in thia paper. The party is com Defines 75.000 more words and guided as a good bargain tor Mr. Walker. to be loaded with fruit. phrases than any other diction* posed of the following gentlemen, all ary in the English Language. The Salvation Army will remain in citizens of Valparaiso, Ind.: Dr E H. An auction sale of farming implements * S. WILSON. .ud live stock will bo held at the resi the city until Monday morniug At the Pocock, Dr. A. P. Letherman, W. C. w. G. HENDERSON dence of W. E. Turner, six miles south- meet.ng to-night ice cream will be served Letherman, Dr. J. R. Pagin, A. W. . The beet and moot complete ever issued « ast of McMinnville, on Saturduy, Sept, at 10 cents a dish, Thi3 will not inter- Reynolds, A. Parks, and W. G. Windle. to the English-speaking race. The most prop- t th, commencing at 10 a. m. The “ __ _ ’ fere with the devotional services, as the On their way to the coast they enjoyed a learned men of this country and England < rty ie to be sold by W. L. Warren as boys claim they are ready for 6inners i most delightful period of capping in the have endorsed it, and to their verdict is added that of leading American colleges *jsnt for the McMinnville National whenever conviction seizes them, and . Yellowstone National Park. They con- * I mk. salvation and ice cream can be experi- ; firm all the wonderful stories told of this (Third Street, between E and F.) A petition circulated at Dayton, pray- i enceJ and eni°yed under one c*Dvas- great reservation, and although not per It in just the thing for everyone in want of iig th« school board to withhold i««n-i Miss Winnifred Norwood returned to mitted to hunt on these greunds, they rood compreheneive and reliable dictionary that is abreast of modern scholarship. It is i nee ol the $8,0(90 school bondB recently her home in Howell Prairie on last Sat- had the exciting experience ot treeing a destined to hold preeminence for many vears to come. Henceforward our old friends y red for tha erection oi a new brick urday murning. Friday evening a coach- ; bear and hearing other bears prowling Webster and Worcester must take a beck eeat. Sold only by subscription at a price I uilding until next year, has delayed ing party was given in her honor. The ; about their camps at night. One of the most satisfactory. _____________ _____ ta '' party assembled at A. J. Apperson ’ s party demonstrated the truth of the story < aunite action on the part of lhe board, . *.:---------------------------------- HAWORTH vbo seem to bo halting as to what is residence, and three large “coaches” that trout could be caught in the lake, Dg first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial Publishers’ Agent were comfortably filled. M isb Norwood thrown over your head while on the t it ir duty in the premises eyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. Newberg, Oregon Messrs. Gates, Sutherland and Hoff re- has been visiting in the city a number line and cooked in the boiling geyser 1 irued Monday from southern Ore- of weeks, and her friends here are many. ready for eating, by performing the feat l on. They did some prospecting ou a T. D. Henderson says he thinks he is himself. After being photographed early Wed small scale, and report the Annie mine rather fortunate after reading the t irning ou’ an average of $4dO per day. amount of damage the aphis has done in , nesday morning, the procession consist- " cry encouraging new strikes are being the graiu fields. His crop seemed to be | Ing of three wagons, loaded to the bow, i.lade iu almost every direction. They literally alive with the pe3ts, but from a pulled south for the happy bunting Mr. Unruh secured the 1 >upd the reports of abundance of game field of oats from which he threshed 625 grounds. service« of Marion Rowland as guide. more bushels two years ago, he threshed this I really exaggerated, in fact, no ’.ear 1015 bushels. The aphis com ! He is thoroughly familiar with the wild , game than much nearer home. country, and will take them where they ; John Gault returned the first of the menced when the oats first began to will have the best time possible. If big head, and seemed to be as tnick as ever • cek from a week’s camp on Slab creek, game is killed it will be reported, and if iu harvest. Off of one acre and 81 :u company with Wm. Chrism in and not, tho gentlemen have the talent to < < ls Gauut aud their families, who will rod«, measured ground, be threshed 75 , put their heads together and fix up a bushels he threshed 75 bushels of plump leturn to-morrow. Mr. Chrisniau has a pretty good story anyway. The hunt 1 o<xi juke on Mr. Gault aud the latter red chaff wheat, machine measure. Hio , will last a month. wheat averaged about 23 bushels and his ; e ltleman hastens to head Mr. Chris- : ian off by telling it before begets home oats 45 bushels per acre. STUDEBAKER WAGONS * JONES <£• ADAMS' Sawmill or Lumber Yard H ardware , S ash D oors , P aints , E tc JONES & ADAMS, 3d St., McMinnville MOST GOODS FOR HODSON’S HODSON’S GAIVANIZEO IRON WEBFOOT GUTTER Eight Feet Long Without a Seam. RED FRONT GROCERY All Fruits in their Season 7VkKSON CANNING JARS McMinnville College As Cheap as can be obtained in City. Campers Outfitted with Good Lunches Standard Dictionary: C. M. WEED, at^ont. C ity S tables , WILSON & HENDERSON, Proprietors S. WILSON, CQanager. .he party tried night fishing. All caught L. Bettman’s sale of household goods goodly number of fish except Mr. Monday was quite satisfactory to that reult, who i* usually an expert It was gentleman, considering th« times. Mr. .¡►covered rsxt morning that he bad B’s business career in thie citv has ex .sued half the night without any hook. tended over a period of eighteen years Last Sunday as Mr. Williams, who is They were years cf faithful service to iving on Am. Shad fen’s place, and qive the people value tor value, and he doers were bathing in Shadden creek has concluded to take a respite from .; little way below the bridge, they saw a trade and locate at San Francisco for the o iple of burlap socks sunk in the bottom balance of his days. He will remain yet f ’he creek. After a considerable diffi- a few weeks for the final wind-up of his clty they succeeded in raising them business. Mrs Bettman will leave next nd they were found to contain the head, Monday for their home. They like the •ide, etc., of a cow belonging to Ed. Pacific coast, aud San Fraucisco was G eely. This is cue more crime to add to vuosen as a permanent residence because th list that has been committed iu inis it affords the best advantages tor their i unity of late. Certain parties ate aus- ?on in Lis favorite art of music. The ictcd and are kept under close surveil* professor has already located In that mc- ; tropolie. iaucc. Which shall it Be? Other counties in the state have come to the front with tangible propositions to secure a beet factory. Yamhill county bas soil, climate and transportation fa cilities second to none. Let the farmers bo thinking about this matter seriously in order to meet definite propositions in due time. Who has good beet laud? Who Is willing to plant from two to twenty acres of beets’ For further in f irmntion address: “Beet Sugar,” bo: F, McMinnville, Or. In the new river and harbor appropri ation there is an item of $2,000 that may at the discretion of the secretary of war be used in the removal of obstructions in the Yamhill river up to McMinnville. I BARGAINS*.FURNITURE I A Special Line This Week of FLOOR ROCKERS A T $2.50 W. J. CLARK,D.D.S UNiON BLOCK Has opened an office in t'nion Block, Room 6, and is prepared to do all work la the dental line. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECI1LTY. L atcit M ethod of P ainless E xtraction . . ....... pRANK ROECA Graduate University of Mich. Ont Door We« of Cigar Store. McM.KFVILLÄ, OB.