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LOCAL NEWS. Wm. F. Dielscbueider does all kinds i G. 8. Wright, dentist. M< .9113 3 VI 4.1. E COLLEGE. of jewelry repairing. Jo Todd is home from Tillamook. M ork for the Year ’97«’98. First class shaved shingles for sale The Albany and Corvallis papers - The Editor : May I be permitted tv gay at the Grange A Farmers' store. chronicle the passageol many tourists on a few words to your readers rega-ding The simplest and surest binder is the the way to Yaquina Bay. the college and its work for the enduing McCormfck. Hold by F. W. Spencer. - - _ — J. Q. Bainw; proprfefnr rtf- thf’ Salem year ? - ...... - - - ■ Granville Baker h^s been quite ill for racket store, was the guest of Mr. Chas. } The school year opens Sept. I5lh next. a number of days, from his old trouble, Mills the first of rhe week. Prospects are excellent for a largely in- < neuralgia of the stomach. creased atteudanco of students. Many C. H. Bain, aged 68 years, died at As- Tom Kogers is going to the Clondyke I toria oh the 3d. The Bain family for- new students tf ill be present from abroad in tbo spring. See his offer to lease a | I mcrly lived near the depot in this city. 'and the more immediate field of the tract of land iu another column. A carload of new oats was bought and ¡college will contribute a larger number Maude Cooper of Independence, who I shipped at Philomath for San Francisco I than formerly. The vacancies iu the had been visiting the family of her uncle j i this week, for which the buyer paid 26 i faculty caused by Prof. Glen's resignation j and Miss Trumbull’s inability to come to J. C., returned home Weduesday. cents. Eli Patterson of Corvallis, w ho died on j The McDonalds are etill stranded at . the college this year have been satis the 1st inst. at the advanced age of 83 I I Boise City, slowly recovering from their factorily filled. The musical interests of years, was a brother-in-law of Mrs. W. injuries in the railroad accident several the college will be in charge of Miss Katherine Glen. Miss Glen comes to us J. Laugbaryi weeks ago. from a similar position at Pacific college, Rev. Josebh Hoberg has bought the Jacob Wortman's new dwelling is re Newberg, where the greatest satisfa tion Palmer property at present occupied by ceiving the finishing touches of the was given. She is already well known Dr. Young. I work men and will be ready for occupancy in this community and most highly J. P. Irvine & Son will sell you sugar in a few- days. asteemed for her exceptionally fine gifts by the sack at Portland prices with Wheat is worth 75 cents in the local and attainments. Both as vocalist and freight added market. There is nothing that sounds so instrumentalist Miss Glen holds recog Special cut in ladies oxblood and tan good to the average person, be be farmer, nized high rank among the musicians of colored low shoes, also in shirt waists at merchant or mechanic, as the announce the northwest. The college is to be con gratulated upon her coming. the Racket store. 32w2. ment that w heat is advancing. Mr. Eckman, who has been visiting in The chair of English and Latin has been Are you going to paint your house? Consult Elsia Wright about paints and Kansas for a number of weeks, starts for filled by the election of Miss 8. Etta oils. He will give you the best material home to-day and will probably arrive Levis of Salem. Prof. Levis is an alumna hereabout next Monday or Tuesday. of the university of Oregon, class of ’91, at least cost. tf and a teacher of large experience. She Ensign Leyh of the Salvation Array We are needing him in our business. made Latin a specialty in her university will lie here with the kintograph Satur The smoke settling down in the valley course and is ranked as one of the best day night. It sings, laughs, lectures and comeH from a big fire near the head of whistles. The best speakers, bands and Baker creek, that is »aid to have de Latin scholars ever sent out from the uni orchestras will be brought to your city stroyed a good deal of valuable timber. versity. The college is fortunate in secur and can be heard for the small sum of At last accounts it. was within about two ing her. In other respects the faculty remains as last year. miles of the Eaglo sawmill and traveling ten cents. Everybody come. * With a larger faculty than ever before, in that direction at such speed as to We understand that James Stewart of with superior facilities for instruction Carlton threshed a field of wheat last make the ow ners of the mill feel not a and with expenses as low as the lowest, little nervous. week that weut over 40 bushels per little is left to be desired by young people G. S. Wright’s suit against Charles seeking an education. If you have not acre. This is the second 40-bushel yield reported from that neighborhood, Spaulding for leaving Oregon City with seen the new-illustrated catalogue, send the steamer Gray Eaglo w ithout the Mc or call for a copy. Carefully consider the and threshing has hardly begun. Minnville crowd ou board, was heard in The true standing of an editor is ap Justice McPliillips’ court on Monday. advantages offered by our own home preciated after death if not liefore. A The judge reserved his decision until 10 college aud come to us in the fall. Respectfully, lawyer sent the following words of con o’clock to-day. II. L. B oardman , solation to the widow of an editor: “I President. cannot tell you how pained I was to hear j Hop lice are creating some alarm in parts of the valley. Mr. Miller, a we'| that your husbaud had gone to heaven. informed hop dealer of this city, said to Tea'-her«’ Examination, We Were bosom friends, but we can the w riter Wednesday evening: “On M c M innville , O re ., July 28, 1897. never meet again.” the bottom lands the insects are on the The regular quarterly examination of It begins to look like old-time scenes increase, the rank growth of foliage pro" teachers will be held al the court house down at the Dallas foundry, says the Ob tecting them from the effects of the warm in McMinnville, Aug. 11th. 12th, and server. There will lie about twenty-seven sun, but on the uplands they are decreas 13th. Examination will liegin at one- tons of castings put out there within the ing. I do not think the injury to the o’clock p. m., Wednesday, Aug. 11th. G. A. P rentiss , SchoolSupt. next few weeks. This is the first casting crop will be serious in Yamhill county.” on and breaking from the grave yard Mrs. Hpuck and two children resid It is quality as well as price thatcounta'., •ito link that so firmly held these works ing near Whiteson were driving to town in teas. Will Kuns has the best in town closed from Harrison to McKinley. Wednesday, and when near the Cozine for the money. A family named Hilton, recently from creek bridge their horse became unman A couple of fellows who had a little dis i **•* Minnesota, have rented the dwelling ageable, wheeled about ami upset the pute to settle lie tween themselves one house of Mrs. Anna Henderson in the buggy. The occupants were thrown out day this week, decided to submit- the northwest part of town. It is the inten against a wire fence but not seriously matter to the arbitration of dry knocks. tion of Mr. Hilton to engage in business hurt. The horse ran a few rods, and So they went off by themselves to a va. of some kind, we are informed. He was after freeing himself from tiie buggy be cant spot south of Third street and the here last winter prospecting for a loca came perfectly docile. matter was amicably settled. —~ -11 1 ■ ■ 1 tion, and decided upon McMinnville on We give away, absolutely free of cost, A Remarkable Cure of Chroulc account of its superior educational advan for u limited time only, The People’s Diarrhoea. tages. Mrs. Henderson contemplates Common Sense Medical Adviser, by R. In 1862, when I served my country as moving to Watsonville, Cal., in the fall. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consultitag Phy a private in Company A, 167th Penn- Deputy U. 8. Marshal Humphrey sician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgi svlvania Volunteers, I contracted chronic cal Institute, a book of 1008 large pages, came up from Portland last Friday and diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal arrested Mr. O. A. B. Grosser, who lives profusely illustrated, bound iu strong of trouble ever since. I have tried a : . . paper covers to any one sending 21 centB up above Willamina, for opening a letter dozen different medicines and several : not addressed to him aud for sending in one-cent stamps, to cover cost of prominent doctors without any perma obscene matter through the mails. Mr. mailing only. Over 680,000 copies of nent relief. Not long ago a friend sent this complete family Doctor Book already Grosser was brought before T. N. Faul- me a Bam pie bottle of Chamberlain ’t sold in cloth binding at regular price of coner, ex-offlcio U. 8. commissioner, and Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, $1450. World ’ s Dispensary Medical was put under bonds of $100 to appear and after that I bought and took a 50 before the U. S. grand jury.—Sheridan Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Wilson & Henderson, Props. cent bottle; and now I can say that I am The family of Wm. Campbell form the into it more extensively next year. Sun. , entirely cured. I cannot be thankful It is always gratifying to receive testi Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries advance guard of McMinnvilleites at The eighty-acre field ou the Baker Everything first-class. Horses hoarded by enough to you for this great Remedy, and day, week or month. Commercial travelers a full line of lubricating oils for machin Yaquina bay this season. They went place near town was threshed Monday monials for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera recommend it to all suffering veterans. conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and Monday. O. O. Hodson and F. W. and gave a little over 32 bushels per and Diarrhoea Remedy, and when the If in doubt write me. Yours gratefully, Give us a call. I other machinery cannot afford to exper Fenton, with their families, are sched acre. The quality was most excellent. endorsement is from a physician it is H enry S teinberger , Allentown, Pa. iment with poor oils. He carries the best uled for the trip to-day, and a few days A few loads delivered at the Hendrick especially so. “There is no more satis Sold by S. Howorth & Co. MEAT MARKETS on the market and they’ are warranted later J. E. Magers and family will occupy warehouse overran standard weight factory or effective remedy than Charn- their new cottage on Nye ereek. not to gum. tf about 13 pounds to the sack. Wright’s berlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea |-|ARDING & W EST, There is unusual activity about Hod On July 30th D. D. G. M., J. O. Rogers new thresher with wind-stacker attach Remedy,” writes Dr. R. E. Robey, phy NO. 3857. Successors to Matthies Bros., son’s place of business just now. He has went to Amity and installed the officers ment worked like a charm and handled sician and pharmacist, of Olney, Mo.; Proprietors of REPORT OF THE CONDITION two extra men employed in the tinshop of Amity lodge No. 67, I. O. O. F., as the straw at a safe distauce from the and as he has used the Remedy in his of the McMinnville National Bank at Mc CITY MARKET. —George Hivelv and A. H. Steiner of follows: J. W. Gilbaugh, N. G.; 8. T. machine without the assistance of a man. own family and sold it in his drug store Minnville, in the State of Oregon, at the close of for six years, he should certainly know. business, July 23, 1897: Mel David is home from Idaho where For sale by S. Howorth' & Co. RESOURCES. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds Salem. The cornice for the Jacobson Likens, V. G.; J. A. Likens, R. 8.; H. block is being turned out, besides which B. Wolf, Treas.; Henry Chapin, W.; G. he has been surveying. He with two Loans and Discounts........... »88,870 64 Pouth side Third St. between B and C. Overdrafts, secured and unse tl.e demands of hop and fruitdryers stim A. Ray, R. 8. N. G.; F. Westfall, L. 8. companions played a huge joke all the cured........................................ »76 14 To l.eair U.S. Bonds to secure circuJa ulates business in that lrne to consider N. G.; Walter Cook, I. G.; Chas. Lacy, way home. They gave it out that they tion........................................ ... 12.500 00 R. 8. V. G.; H. C. Patty, L. S. V. G. ’ were just from Clondyke and had brought able extent. Going to the Clondyke in the spring. Premiums on U. 8. Bonds....... DRAYMEN 1.000 OO Stocks, securities, etc. (coun Will lease 25 acres of laud .or a term of Dr. Goucher and family reached home ty and city warrants)............. 22,116 47 > Rev. Jos. Holierg has sold his desirable home $350,000. They were tested every house, furniture and g E. COULTER. Friday evening, having made a tour residence property toJno. F. Adams of where, given free board, and held at 6 years for $200.00. Land one mile south Banking 8.500 OO fixtures...................... .............. from National Banks Inot through the Cascades to Prineville, thence Pendleton. Mr. Adams is a leading cit tentive audiences spellbound with the of town. Fifteen acres plow land, ttn Due McHINNVILLE reserve agents)....................... 4,666 57 north to the foot of Mount Hood and izen of Umatilla, being a banker and narration of the hardships of the Clon acres choice pasture, good barn, granary, Due from State Banks and Bankers .................................... 552 82 cow-shed, etc., in fact a desirable home. Truck and Dray Co. home by way of Oregon City. They holding tbe office of county commissioner. dyke regions. In Walla Walla a prom Due from approved reserve » agents................................... . Youcangrow squashes, tators and gar 8,711 4L #< visited the great natural curiosity known inent citizen drove them around in his His family resided here during the Gcodsof all descriptions moved, and careful Cheeks and other cash items I 213 A. handling guaranteed. Collections will be made as Clear lake in the Cascades, and the winter and he was here much of the carriage and showed them every honor. den-sass to heat the deuce. Notes of other National Banks 349 OU I monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Fractional paper currency. T hos . II. R ogers . Doctor affirms all the wonderful things I time, while tils two boys were in college. They received free board at the best nicklcs and cents.................... 51 0« Lawful money reserve in Bank, that have been said of it. The water is The acquisition of property means that j hotel and jieople flocked around to hear V viz: WOOD WORKER. so clear and deep that persons in a boat |he family will reside here for a numlier something of the new Eldorado. This is About Fencing, Specie........................................... 9 9.630 30 Legal-tender notes.................... 1,535 00 11,165 90 realize a sensation of being suspended in of years, and probably will become per-; a good sample of the wild credulity of the gD HOFF. This is to notify the public that 1 have Redemption fund with L. 8. mid-air. The petrified forest at the bot- mauent citizens. public under gold excitement.—Graphic. | secured the agency for the Kitselman Treasurer (5 per cent of cir 562 50 culation)................................... | tom assists the illusion. I WOOD WORKER Our fanner friend D. B. Kingery i A pleasant and enjoyable occasion was feute machine, and am prepared to sell •155,»4 99 Total..............Q.................... About next week R. Jacobson & Co. LIABILITIES, has always made a practice of hold-; the surprise social tendered to Mrs. the machines or build fence to order. will repair vour Buggies and Wagon«, manufac 50,000 00 Grover at the callege last Saturday after This machine is capable of making a Capital Stock paid in................ ture Office Furniture, Book case«, Wardrobe«, ' will be heard from. The senior member 10 000 00 Surplus fund. ................. . Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. I of the firm has been in 8an Francisco ing his wheat until it reached a noon by the members of the local W. C. > great variety of styles, suitable either for Undivided profits, less ex 2,657 14 several days selecting fresh stock, and figure approximating his own views T. U. White ribboners to the numlier stock farms, orchards, poultly yards or penses and taxes paid........... Two Doors East of City Stables. Bank notes outstand in the meantime to make room for it a as to what the market ought to be of seventeen, completely captured the ornamental lawns. It is the best steel National 11,250 00 Ing............................ ........... to State banks and bank temporary gallery has been erected in under known circumstances. He good lady, but as she is always equal to wire fence on earth in point of cost, Due 343 44 er«............................................. BANKING IM UO the room they now occupy. Dave says is not one of the kind who go it blind, the occasion they were soon made to feel ! strength and durability. The machines ; | I- nda unpaid:.......... Individual deposits subject tn uiey won’t have room to fairly unpack and because wheat is higher this i at home and the afternoon was ajient most are so simple and inexpensive that al check ....................................... f>-’,627 98 < 200 » Demand certificates of deposit • NO 3867 the goods that are coming. week than it was last conclude that I delightfully. Ice cream, cake and lemon- most any farmer can afford to own one. tloó.234 93 Total ............................... THE 191 c 191INNWIELE The fortunes of base ball are too com-1 it will be still higher next week, but I ade were served in the dining hall, after 1 Do not buy fencing material before see State of Oregon, County of Yamhill, ml I, E. C. Apperson, caahier of the above-named 1 plicated for the average person to com-1 he reads the newspapers and watches [ which the party led by the hostess as- ing me, l»ank, do solemnly swear that the above stale- B. F. H artman . I prebend. A short time ago the Salem the crop and market reports. There I --ended the stairs to the cupaio and en- menl m true to the beat of my knowledge and be lief K. ( APPERSON, CtMbkef team came over and the McMinnville is not a bit of the element commonly | joyed by spy glass the magnificent view Subscribed and «worn to before me this M of the surrounding country, Mount Hood •lav of Xugust, 1897. M. D. L. RHODES, j boys just nocked the socks off them, —McMlnnville,Ore«on.— called “luck" in his method, but in (Seal ) Notai y Public for Oregon winning by a score of 13 to 1. Then the nearly every instance he has made etc. Those participating were: Mes- Correct—Attest. Paid np Capital, 830,000 McMfnnville team played the Cbema- i LEE LAUGH UN,) 1 dames Cook, Dr. Cook, Cozine, Latour- W L. WAKHKN. -D’rectav». WM CAMJTBELL. > Surplus <10,000. was, expecting to win from them the money by holding. This year he has : ette, Mills, Harding, Neal, Henderson, championship emblems of the state, but got it figured out that wheat is go Wallace, Noll, Macy. Brown, Shadden, TranMCta a General Banking Business. For Infanta and Children. I came off considerably short of feathers. ing to be worth a dollar a bushel, ' Grover, Grandma Grover, lonng, Miss Office Hours 9 a. m to 4 p. m. , Now bobs up again the Salem team that' though in answer to the question Mills, Master Fay Mills, and Miss Faith Tkafu- LEE LAUGHLIN, Preaident. i couldn't bold a candle to McMinnville whether he will hold for that figure Boardman. At five o’clock all reluctantly nafta- J. L. ROGERS. Vlce-Prealdent. ■lai la and wrests the championship from the, he declines to be definitely commit- w ended their way homeward feeling it E. C. APPERSON, Caabier. Spaiata was good to have been there. W. S. LINK, AaaisUnt Cuhier. 1 sons of the forest. G. S. Wright, dentist. Ride a ’97 Columbia. $75.00. Teas, the best quality for the money, Typewriter supplies at C. Griesen’s. experience a dull, throbbing, shift The Columbia, “the standard wheel of at Kuns’. ing paiu in your teeth, sometimes j the world.” $75.00. If Wm._f. Dielscbueider repairs your accompanied by soreness of the Squire Springer of Amity was hi the watch, it’s all right. tooth, earache, headache and alight swelling of the face? If so, you have city on Monday. See Dr. Nelson about seamless gold had an abscessed or ulcerated tooth Fresh groceries are arriving every day crowns aud plate work and know all its misery. Most ab ! at Bettman 4 Warren’s. scessed teeth can * be saved ar any Bettuian & Warren's is the place to stage without further pain by skill buy your groceries for harvest. J. and A. N. Fuqua of the Willamina ful treatment. But no operation in I country were iu town Friday. For Sale—A good horse, phaeton and dentistry requires more skill and knowledge of the surrounding parts To eave your harvest expense buy your barucss, cheap. Inquire at this office. an<i effects of the various medicants groceries of Bettiuan A Warren. O. J. I^abo had the misfortune to lose used than treating a dental abscess. The R epoktek and Weekly Oregonian the best mare on bis farm the first of this My preparation and practice in this week. line of work have been thorough and one year for $2, strictly in advance. successful. All operations done Thomas Rogers’ sketch in last week’s The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob thoroughly, but carefully, gently tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. Reporter made interesting reading in and with minimum pain. All plates and artificial work are unexcelled Tuesday was a regular Oregon scorcher, the Oregonian's Sunday edition. and done by the latest methods only Doc. Nelson, wife and son, returned the thermometer registering 99,l2'. The Prices very reasonable. Call and let day before it was 93 and some said it wub from Netarts Sunday evening. They me examine your teeth. loft the cool weather over there. warm. Miss Anna Burnett, once a favorite Mr. Christenson has decided not to LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. I operate his warehouse this season but teacher in the public schools, now a res- McMinnville, Ore. ; has leased it to Mr. Hendrick for storage . ident of California, is here on a visit. of oats. Mrs. A. Hussey, who has been visit- PHYSICIANS Henry Fletcher, who is the best living I ing her sister, Mrs. J. W.Cowls, returned authority in such matters, says the pros ! to her home in Portland Monday morn pects favor a large crop of small melons. ing. ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER, The weather is too dry for melons. The overland train came up the west Physicians F. W. Spencer calls attention to the - sideline Tuesday morning, owing to the and Surgeons. McCormick binder. He is selling them, ! destruction of a bridge near the town of and the people generally know what they Marion on the other side. (Office over Braly’s Bank.) are. He also carries all kinds of supplies Mrs. E. C. Apperson and Mrs. W. F. M c M innville - - - O regon for that machine. ■ Dielsclineider are visiting their parents W. J. l.aughary and wife returned in Marion county. j h . cook , n. i>. with Mayor Chrisman to Hebo, Tilla John I. Hadley of Springbrook thinks mook county, and are now in camp he will have three hundred bushels of Physician there. early Crawford peaches. He will dry and Surgeon. Mrs. Barbara Miller of Polo, III,, who what he can’tsell.—Graphic. has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. D. B. i Mrs. A. White is building an eight Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, Kingery, started for home Saturday room dwelling on her farm out on the M c M innville , - - - O regon . evening. She was greatly pleased with Dayton road. Calvin I.oug has the me her view of Oregon. chanical work in hand. BARBERS. John Root writes from Council Valley, The reduction in prices now places the Idaho. He is teaching a term of school Columbia bicycles within reach of all C^HARP & GAUNT, , out there, and mentions a number of 1897 Columbias, $75.00. 1897 Hartford, Yamhill boys in Boise and vicinity, in- $50—$40. W. L. H embree , Agt. I eluding Carl, Will and Ed Weed, Chas. Ephia Ford’s friends are gratified to We are located opposite Burns & Daniels and aim | Benedict anil Will Arthur. ¡ learn that his health is again improving. to give all customers good treatment for litlle Frank I. Reed of Richmond, Indiana, Reports came from Medical Lake, Wash money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat ronage solicited. a brother of our H. B. Reed, accompa ington, where he is sojourning, that his nied by his wife, arrived here Tuesday on condition was at one time critical. HARNESS a brief visit. They are out on a tourists’ II. II. Howard and wife (nee Miss excursion of the Pacific coast and are Cyntithia Fellows) were visiting briefly I gl.SIA WRIGHT, now on their way northward. among McMinnville friends ftiis week. District Deputy Fleming of the order of Mr. Howard being out on one of his reg Manufactures and Deals in United Artisans informs us that the ben ular trips as traveling salesman. eficiary certificate of Clifford Walker has Bricklaying begun on the new Jacobson HARNESS, been paid in full. The order is now two block Monday and the walls are raqidly years and nine months old, has 4500 rising. Quite a number of people flud SADDLES, HglDLES, SPURS, members and has met all its losses employment at fairly good wages. Brick ..mlbnixhes. amt sells them cheaper than they promptly. masons receive as high as $3.50, laborers can be bought any where'else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are The W. C. T. IT. reading room and $1.50, aud carpenters from $1.50 to $2.50 pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. library now occupies its new headquar per day. ters in the St Charles building. The lo yy J. STRONG, cation is not quite as central from & busi F. E. Rogers and wife returned Satur ness standpoint as the former one, but is day evening from Netarts. They report Dealer in and Manufacturer of more in evidence, as they say, from being a happy time. F. W. Martin and family will be in this week. E. C. Walker and HARNESS, • on the ground floor. Chas. Daniels and families made up the Hon. J. F. Caples of Portland was in balance of the McMinnville contingent at COLLARS, SADDLES, the city Wednesday. He was to meet the time they left, Doc Nelson and family WHIPS, BRIDLES, his daughter here, Mrs. Mathieu, on her having started homeward the same day. I SPURS, Etc. I way to the coast. Hon. J. F. leaves for All work guaranteed «9 represented. Repairing Calbreath, Goucher and Wright have of all kinds promptly done. First door west ol the east about the first ot September to i McMinnville National Bank. receive instructions and credentials in been wrestling witli the problem for some time, what to do with the product relation to liis consular duties. LIVERYMEN. The Dew patent hop baler of Moriison of a 70-acre prune orchard, the trees in i & Manning has been tested, with such which are breaking down under the load ÇITY STABLES, satisfactory results that two additional they carry. They have substantially de machines are being constructed. It is cided u|K>n building a dryer, but will Third St., between E and F. their intention to build the machines market as much of the crop as possible only to fill orders this season, but to go in the green state. Did “You 6ver BARBERS - -k »-A C' National Bank CASTORI A