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E. C. Apperson exp* its to occupy his I Nearly al! the campers by the seaside G. &. Wright, dentist. ! Ride a ’97 Columbia $75.00. new residence by Septe mber 1st. and in the mountains have returned, but Millsap i Son, Pure Food Grocers. 1 Teas, the bast quality for the money, W L Warrui and Dave Nevberger the call from the hop yards and prune The name of Irvine Son’s uew baker at Kuns’. G. S. Wright, dentist. Miss Satie Snyder is visiting in Dallas are back already from their coast trip. ! orchards make the town, seem desolate , is Klondike, and he is a German. experience a duli, thtibbing, »hitt Typewriter supplies at C. Gnssen’s. Bricklaying began ou tbe second story , still. ing pain in your teeth, bometinu-b this week. Wm. F. Dielseliueider does all kinds accompanied by boreucsb of the Attorney James McCain went to Port | of Jewelry repairing. W. T. Macy was down to Newberg on of the Jacobson block yesterday morn Thu Mark sisters, milliners, have de tooth, earache, headache and slight cided to move to Walla Walla, Wash., land on business Wednesday. ing. Wednesday. New- 1 O. O. Hodson has gone back to swelling of the face? If so, you have and are eugaged in packing their goods Rev. Frank Billington will preach Miss Eva Archbold of llillsboro was had an abscessed or ulcerated tooth If Wm. F. Dielschneider repairs your port to finish Rummer.outing. and know all its misery. Most ab i once a mouth for the Disciples of Sheri- visiting her cousin, Nena Nicklin, this fur shipment. Miss Sarah is at present See Dr. Ne!sun about seamless gold watch, it’s all right. in that city where she finds the situation scessed teeth can1be saved at any I dan. i W. D. Weed and family got home from week. crowns and plate work stage without further pain by skill most encouraging for a first-class mil Miss Lena Wynn of Portland is send George Hibbs lost* a good ' horse on ful treatment. But no operation in the coast on Saturday linery store. Rev. Hunsaker and wife are home dentistry requires more skill and ing the week in the city, the guest of Miss Tuesday, being the second loss of the John Hobbs and family got in from from Tillamook county, both improved knowledge ot’ the surrounding parts A Home industry. Ambia Daniels. kind thia season. in health. Netarts Wednesday evening. and effects of the various medic ante The McMinnville broom’’ has made The Columbia, “ tbe standaid wheel of It is reported that Rev. P. Brown has used than treating a dental abscess. Post’s Early Crawford peaches are the Mrs. J. C. Cooper expects a visit about a place for itself upon its manta, but My preparation and practice in this the world.” $75.00. bought the Capt. Stewart place in the Sept, 5th froiu ber mother. Mrs M. C. finest ever semi in the local market. there is another reason why it should be line of work have been thorough and northwest part ot town. Farmer J. J. Calhoun exhibits specimens Spillman, who resides in Missouri. successful. All operations done Mrs. D. M. Doty of Monmouth visited preferred. Its manufacture is a home of a seedling prune raised by himsell Any one who desires second-grade industry. The output of the factory this thoroughly, but carefully, gently tier sister, Mr«. Caldwell, the first of the First class shaved shingles for sale ami with minimum pain. All plates that appears to have some good points. peaches can obtain them at Post’s orch season will be chiefly from corn grown week at the Grange A Farmers’ store. and artificial work are unexcelled ard at 40 cents a box, by going after in Yambill county, and the ready sale of Fresh groceries are arriving every day and done by the latest methods only J. B. Gardner is building a new house Ttiaddeus Grubb and family of Oak them. ! at Bettman A Warren’s. Prices very reasonable. Call and let the goods will benefit a score or more ot for Mrs. Landingham, her former resi- Grove have been guests at F S.Harding’s me examip&your teeth Minnie and Jennie Howell left yester farmers. Something like 100 acres is Henry Eccleston is among the earliest ! dence having been destroyed by fire io this week. day to join their parents near Oregon to start in hop.picking He has 20 acres ' July. i J. P. Irvine & Son will sell you sugar City» Dexter will teinaiu here s few being grown, is iu promising condition, and a market for the product not only LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. to handle and work in hie yard began Bettman A Warren's is the place to by the sack at Portland prices with weeks this week means the support of a borne manufac McMlunviUe. Ore. buy your groceries for harvest . freight added Miss Eva Martin is in Portland select turing business, but the promotion of a To save your harvest expense bnv your E. C. Walker aud family returned The wheat, on the Granville Baker ing stock and preparing for the fall mil profitable farm industry. Buy only the groceries of Bettman <Sc Warren Monday from a two months’ vacation on place farmed by Win. Schmidt yielded linery campaign, which promisee to be a McMinnville broom. PHYSICIANS Mrs. Elvira Woolrich, aged 69, died Netarts bay, all much improved in 30 bushels per acre. lively one. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Phil health. * Hemurkable Cure of Chroale . Fred Harris and C. W. Talmage are ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER , Mrs. J. B. Gardner and daughter and Messner of North Yamhill. August 18th. Diarrhoea. Up to the first of the week M. B. Hen over on the big Nestucca on a hunting Miss Minnie Schenk returned home from The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian drick had 27,000 bushels of wheat stored In 1862, when I served my country as 1 and fishing expedition. Jones’ mill yesterday. But few camps a private in Company A, 167th Penn one year for $2, strictly in advance. in his warehouse, and more coming Burns & Daniels will continue their are left up there. sylvania Volunteers, I contracted chronic Harry Watkins will speak on the immor rapidly. furniture business where they are, having It is only a little more than a fortnight diarrhoea It has given me a great deal tality of'the soul in the Christian church The best 2u-cent meal in the city is ob- I - rented their newly acquired block. (Office over Braly s Bank ) till college opens. There are assurances of -trouble ever since. I have tried a uext Sunday evening. The pastor and tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. M c M innville - O keqon . Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Cholera and Diar that tbe attendance this term will be the dozen different medicine* and several his family are enjoying a few days camp Miss Gibson of Portland has been rhoea Remedy always affords prompt re largest in the history of the school. prominent doctors without any perma ing on Haskin’s creek visiting her uncle, David Stout. She will lief. For sale by 8. Howorth & Co. H. COOK, n Ü. Tbe Garrison opera hall has recently- nent relief. Not long ago a friend eent It is quality a9 well as price that counts take home with her some kodak views of B. A. Milleap and family teturned Sat been touched up and improved If it me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's in teas. Will-Kuns has the beet in town the beet Yamhill scenery. urday from Elk City They experienced could be enlarged to about double capac Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for the money. It is a common saying among very cool weather during their absence. ity it would better serve the needs of the and after that I bought and took a 60 Mies Eva Hembree, who has been neighbors “Were you at the Racket store cent bottle; and now I can aay that I am The finest peaches on the market are city. Kocms v ana 10, Union Block, visiting her sister Rose in San Francisco, to-day?” so you are not in the fashion if entirely cured. I cannot be thankful raised by F. L. Post. Leave your orders When harvest is over and a little 36-2 M c M innville , • O regon . arrived home Wednesday. She begins a , you fail to call. enough to you for this great Remedy, and with Wallace A Walker or J. P Irvine & road chance to breathe is found, let tbe term oi school near Hillsboro Sept Gth. 1 A facetious outfit of coasters passed Son. question be revived and more good and recommend it to all suffering veterans. One of the architectural features of the through town this week with the in BARBERS. If in doubt write me. Yours gratefully, Miss Bertha Simpson and Mrs. Clara thorough work put in It is work that Jacobson building not hitherto men scription “Ho! for Cloudyke’’ emblazon H enry S teinberger , Allentowq, Pa. pays. Patterson and children of East Portland tioned, is a large light-shait 16 feet in di-1 ed upon their wagon cover SHARP & GAUNT, Sold by S. Ho worth & Co! The suagboat is working an extra crew arneter, extending from the skylight to ■ For Sale—A good horse, phaeton and are visiting their mother, Mrs. A. D. Simpson. at the mouth of the Yamhill, removing Small Farm for Sala. the lower story, which will he of great i harness, cheap. Inquire at this office. tbe sandbar which, aggravated by the The new lineot fall cloaks, capes and value ip lighting up the large room 46 acres near the city, all in cultivation, Wheat has sold more freely at this We are located opposite Burns & Daniels and alm Henry Gee complains of the conduct j point than at other places in the vicinity. dress goods at Apperson’e will attract extremely low stage of the river, good house and barn, and all kinds of to give all customers good treatment for little CitreaWns to impede navigation. money Bath rooms In connection Your pat of a coyote in the foothill region,that ha» 1 fruit. For sale at a bargain, or will trade Up to Wednesday Mr. Hendrick stated ■ deserved attention the next few. weeks. ronage solicited ; Notice what he has to say in his ad. The marriage of Miss Julia Grace fora smaller place Address Box 119, carried off 20 of his young kids and per that lie had bought about 20,000 bushels. ' 36w4 sistently refused to show himseh to any Mrs. Ida Foster of Portland, president Veazie to Mr. Irving Mackey Glen, of McMinnville Are you going to paint your house? HARNESS body with a gun, though provokinglv Consult Elsia Wright’ about pamts and | of the Rebekah Assembly, will be in Me- the state university, ie announced. The In Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and tame and frequent in evidence at other oils. He will give you the best material Minnville next Tuesday night, and a marriage will occur August 31, at Lyle gLSIA V RIGHT, farm, near Dallas.—Sunday Oregonian. America, the five great continents, times large attendance of the membership is at least cost. tf Shaker medicines are being used by suf Manufactures sad Deals In Charley Kuns hop-picking crew waa to There are being built quite a number fering humanity for the cure ot sickness Thirty-three people from McMinnville desired. start in on the Morrison yard yesterday. Sundayed at Baker creek falls. They The Grange & Farmers’ store re of fruit evaporators this Season. There and disease Never was there such » About 60 have enlisted under his banner, lunched at teu, dined at noon, lunched ceived two very large invoices of new is still an opening at this point for some universal demand, never such wonderful and bv hia method of payment, which again at four and ate melons between goods this week and the store is almost enterprising man to start a dryer and use results. Shaker Digestive Cordial,* cure strikes us as the fair thing, they stand times. completely filled with new things at low up the fruit that annually goes to waste. for indigestion, is prepared froth herbs RADDLES. BRIDLES, SPURS, a good show to get a dollar a hundred for prices 35-2 Mrs. John Evenden wishes that all of and roots, and is a natural remedy .which Order your peaches from Wallace & wDdbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they her pupils and those desirous of com cures by aiding nature and not by fight Wm. Chrisman came in from Hebo last can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette the work. The market price of hopa at Walker or Irvine & Son They handle Valley Our all home made sets of harness are this lime justifies the payment of good week for a load of supplies, returning mencing lessons, would communicate ing her. Shaker Digestive Cordial mates pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Post ’ s superb varieties grown on the wages in the yard. again early in the week. He is about wilh her before Sept. 1st in order that those fat, who have become thin by not •"S'-------------------- —-------------------------------- - rich candy bottoms of the Willamette. The family monument that is to mark the first man out and the last man in she make arrangements for time of les digesting their food. It restores tbe yy J. STRONG, the resting place of the late Jacob Wise Though no definite time has been when it comes to camping. sons. spiritsand apgetite of those who are de carver arrived this week. Mr. G. II. agreed upon it is practically settled that Dealer lu and Manufacturer of R. M. Wallace of Salem received tele jected and fagged out from tbe wearing Why do Millsap A Son enjoy the beat the public schools will not open till the Wright of Moline, Ills., who sold the ■ grocery trade in town’.' Auewer—they graphic returns from a carload of Bartlett effects of indigestion. It relieves the work and contracted for its delivery, is ’ last week in September or the first In handle first, class, clean, pure goods, sell pears shipped from the Wallace orchard symptoms of dyspepsia, and, attar us*- October. COLLARS, on the road with his family and expected > An old man with a “nigger baby“out- them low, and always endeavor to treat to New York, saying they sold at $2.15 a iug for a reasonable time, finally cur** SADDLES, I to arrive in a few days. It is his inten crate. This is eqvivalent to about $1.26 the complaint. Sold by druggists. Trial their customers right. WHIPS, BRIDLES, tion, we understand, to open a marble! fit set up shop in town Tuesday. He bottle 10 cents. SPURS, Etc. The anuual convention of the W. C. T. a bushel net. yard on the business lot purchased fr.oin ■ wasn’t built for the business but got mad County Treasurer Caldwell is a subject All work guaranteed as represented Repairing U. for Yamhill county- will beheld at when the . boys guyed-.- - He ordered a Scientific calculation has demon of all kinds promptly done First door west ot Mr. Wisecarver. young fellow from Salem off the sidewalk ^ewberg, August 31st and Sept 1st. for sympathy. He is doing his own cook strated that the waters of the oceans McMlnuvlUe Nattoual Bank. A rumor was current hereabout yes-1 ing, hie folks having gone to the hop and in endeavoring to enforce the order 0Pen‘D£ session 2.30 p. m. op Tuesday, terday that a firm stand will be made by 1 hold in solution ten billion tons of ran up against something that made his/^c^*a^ Morris, president, Ida Macy, fields. He says it wouldn’t be so bad if LIVERYMEN tbe hop-picking fraternity for 40 cents a . gold. The ocean is public property, bis early education in that line hadn ’ t secretary. box, it being held that any less a figure ! eye black been sadly neglected consequently every person on the Ed. Sutherland returned Monday eve Mrs A. C. Davie and family have re- (JITY STABLES, would be inadequate and not in keeping Dr. Minty bas some very nicely pre earth has something like ten tons of ning from a tour of eastern Oregon and ce ived payment ofThe" $2 w 'beneficiary with the general advance. W A. Holmes, served specimens of heather flowers sent gold to his credit. ( . Third St , between E and F. a grower near Wheatland, said yesterday Washington, having visited Pendleton, in the Workmen lodge carried by Mr. him from his native country The plant Baker City, Coltax and other prominent , Davis> deeea9edi and fael very grBteful to that La “intended to pay 45 cents per box Is very attractive and after seeing a spec The workman often eats his lunch on Wilson & Henderson, Props. and waB looking for tweuty-five people to pointe. He was seeing the country pros- the local lodge for its promptness in 8e- imen ope can understand why It is cele the same bench where he does hi* work. go to his place at that figure.”—States pectively to relocating in business, but, curing the adjugtment The office man turns bia desk" into a din brated in Scotch literature, Everything first-class. Horses boarded by | after having seen a good deal of theI day, week or month. Commercial travelers j man, 24th. There are two classes of people. One ing-table. Neither gets the out of door Wheat was worth 80 cents in the local country east of the mountains and felt conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. S. F. Smith, foreman of the state agri the temperature at 108 to 114 for several ¡9 going to Klondike, the other to stay at market yesterday. There was a sharp exercise he needs, neither takaa th* cultural college farm, is spending a part days, he has about come to the conclu home. The latter need* clean, pure, advance in the New York market of 6 proper time for eating. It ia email won f i of hie summer vacation in this city. He i sion that Yamhill is hot enough and fresh groceries at lowest living prices to cents, but the local effect was lost by an der that the digestion of both gets out of MEAT MARKETS I protect hi9 health and pocketbook. advance in charter rates by boat owners order. In such cases Dr. Pierce’s Pleas i is the son of our fellow townsman Alfred good enough for him’. ! Millsap & Son can meet his wants better waiting for cargoes in Portland ant Pellets come to their assistance by \ J-JARDINO & W EST, Smith, and was a graduate from the col- Do you know , that Elsia V\ right carries . than any other firm in town aiding nature in taking care of the food. . lege in 1895, when he succeeded to the r” Successors to Matt hies Bros' Are you going to fence ? If so do not a full line of lubricating oils for machin J. Hogg, the photographer, left yester fail to see Mr. Reed, of the McMinnville The cause of nine-tenths of the sickness f Proprietors of responsible position he nofc holds. The ery’’ Owners of valuable harvesting and ( ! college, he say9, is anticipating an en I other machinery cannot afford to exper day morning for Selson, British Col fence works. He has the cheapest and of the world ia constipation. From this larged student body this year approxima iment with poor oils. He carries the beet umbia, where his son Morley is located, best fence ou eartli for any and all pur one cause come indigestion; disorders of the stomaqb, liver and kidneys; bilious Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds ting the 500 mark Yamhill is now well1 on lhe market and they are warranted and where he is having more work than poses. It will turn stock of all kinds he can do. The studio here is at present and is strong, durable and. ornamental. ness, headaches, flatulence, heartburn, represented, having eleven Btudenta on j not to gum. tf South side Third St. between B and C. impurity of the blood and the serious the roll He thinks the new president, I A rifle said to be over 100 years old ia in charge of Mr. S. B. Fay and Mias Mr. Bradley of Dayton . D. B. Kingery was the first man to i complications that follow. To begin Prof. Gatch, is the man to meet the on exhibition in W. L. Hembree's win Edith Hogg land a load. of. prunes in the. packing with, constipation iaa little thing» and a . , t-,. -n will take charge in the near future. DRAYMEN need ci. the hour, being both a scholarly dow. T It , . is .. the property of Eh Branson, j house, which wa* on Wednesday morn 1 little thing will cure it. Tbe. “Pleasant man and a man Of affairs. A business change that will interest a ing. The others were hot a few hours Pellets” are tiny, sugar-coated granules. handed down from his grandfather, and g E. COULTER. The Southern Pacific will make a one must have been a piece of some account _ good many people is involved in the sale behind him, and tbe picking and packing J They will perfectly cure the worst case of ... McHINNVlLLE fare rate from all points on their lines in in its day, judging from the get-up. The of the blacksmith shop and business of 1 campaign is now under full steam. What constipation and indigestion. If the Oregon to the Oregon state fair which stock, which extends tbe entire length C. D. Johnson. E. F. Sutherland is the I with the wheat aud prunes and hope to ! druggist tries to sell yon some other pill opens September 30 and closes October of the barrel and is provided with patch purchaser, who will hereafter do business care lor, these are busy times that pays him greater profit, fust think A box at the breech, is of curly maple,, at this old and well kpowa. ' stand, "• Mr- ' Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful 8. A big harvest and a big fair. of what will best pay you. Mr. Chas. Miller, a druggist who has handling guaranteed. Collections will be made clean vigorous, delightful, and compre brass mounted and richly inlaid with Johnson commenced business there in * monthly Hauling of all kinds done cheap. done business in Forest Grove for several hensive exposition of everything per pearl and silver. Tbe evidence that it 1866, thirty-one years ago, and has staid T he followers of Mr Utwi last taining to tbe farm and the-farmer would shoot a long distance is the length with’it up to tbjs time. A* the result of years, has leased the Tyler building and fall made their rallying cry “More will open out a stock of goods about Sep WOOD WORKER. Good races and amusements of all kinds. of the harrel. 46 inches. The lock, ihdusti'y, steady application and honor Special attractions every day. With the > which mav or may not be tbe origins! able methods In business, be has been tember 1st. Mr. Miller is a relative of I money ”. They did not pet Mr. Bryan £7D HOFF, J P. Irvine The Campbell building , into the presidency, but they and all preeen t orop prospects and threextremely j one, bears a London trademark. | prosperous. ’ Tbe sale of his shop does one door west is being fitted up for W. low railroad rate of one far9 for the Air. Maris, the gardener, has returns not necessarily mean retirement, but to L. Hembree's stock of books and sta of the rest of the people "are getting I more money, and that speedily. The round trip, the people of Oregon can I from the sugar beeti he tent for analysis ta't9lho opportunity to settle up bis • will repair tout Busies and Wagons, manufac- afford to patronize the state fair that to tbe experiment station at Corvallis busiiwss before venturing on any new tionery only way to get money is by work ¿ice Furniture, Book cases Wardrobes. While tbe summer season, generally By the passage of the Din gley bill Whatnots and all kinds ot wood work. benefits all classes Popular admission The variety was til* Klein Wanzlebenee, «nterprise of 25 cents. There have been some recent develop and ths average weight, was 1S.6 oz. develop- speaking, has been mild and agreeable, the home market has been restored Two Door* East of City Stables. r l.. D. R Hurlbut and Capt. Hunt, of the Th* per c*ht Of sugar In the }uice was ment* in the Redmond failure. Before the last two weeks will go into tbe 1 to American manufacturers The weather record as a period of unprece ! wheels of industry are already be light-house, last week received a letter Mr. Redmond made an assignment he | 21.4, which is considered remarkably BANKING from John Campbell, a brother of Oscar good, as tbe average is abottt 12 per cent. executed several chattel mortgagee, ag-| dented high temperatures. Not ouiy has i ginning to turn, and a wider oppor Campbell, who writes from Alaaka that The coefficient of purity, which is an gregating about $6000, upon his stock of the warmest day in years been scored,but I tunity to labor is being offered to the No 3087 I be ha« struck it rich, having disposed of other way of saying the ratio of sugar to merchandise. It was evident that the an unusual number of days on which There will be | American people. TB£ HcffllMN V1LI.E satisfy the a mining claim recently for $40,OW; and other solids, was 92.04. The average _ goods were insufficient ___ ___ to ____ ... the mercury reached an altitude about plenty of work in the hear future, I he states that he ie bolding an interest is only 75 to 80 Mr. Richard Kuehne, mortgages in full, and there was besides or close to the 100 mark and plenty of work means plenty of The library and some of the personal in another claim which is worth $100,- of Tigardville, who is an experienced an additional indebtedness of about $4- •( I 000. Campbell last year worked at tbe beet sugar man from Germany, was in' 000 to other creditors, Fleshner, Myer I effects of Elijah Carpenter, who suicided money light-house by the day until a short time ‘ the city this week on his w»y to Cor-; 4 Co. of Portland beina the principal near Newberg several months ago, have —HHcllllinnvlll*,Or««on.— ' before going on his trip. He sold some I voilis on a similar mission before the ex-: Now come Fleshner, Myer & Co., repre been placed in the hand9 of the county Paid up Capital, #50.000 village property in McMinnville, and, 1 perimen t station. He said Mr Marls' senting the interests of the unprotected treasury tv the cor oner t" be sold. The accompanied by his mother, sailed on ! beets according to this analysis Would be creditors, and ask for the appointment library is corn)osed of 60 to 60 volumes, Surplus *10,000. An old the ill-fated Willapa,which was wrecked, f worth for sugar purposes about |7 per of a receiver in the person of A. Ober some of them vah-wble books Transacts a General Banking Business durfer, which request lias been granted Adams arithmetic published in 1841 is i but the passengers who were taken 'ton They will yield about twelve tons For Infants and Children Ofice Hours » a to to « p m Their purpose is to among the Collection. There is a chance safely off, were transferred to another : per acre, and had they not been pulled . by Judge Sears. Tk. fu- { vessel and continued tbe r voyage to ! until a month later, would have been contest the validity of ».me of the mort for eome school district to obtain a bar iiallt LEE LAL'OHLIN, Prettdenl. J L. ROGERS, Vkt-PrtMent. Alaska, and Campbell state* that he ie I richer in sugar. They were raised from gages. McCain, Irvine <fc Vinton repre gain on a Webster’s unabridged diction ilgMtsn ft E. C. APPERSON, Catbier. I sent the contesting creditors. now in clover.—Tillamook Herald. . government seed. I ary. W. S. LINK, Aaaiaunt Caabier. Did You 6ver LOCAL NEWS, Physicians and Surgeons. I Physician and Surgeon. ♦ BARBERS HARNESS, HARNESS, 1 f 4 CITY MARKET. . Truck and Dray Co. WOOD WORKER national Bank CASTORÎA