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The freight train on the a est side nojv Ride a ’97 Columbia. $75.00. Married. G. S. \\'right, dentist. two sections, and runs big trains. At the residence of the bride’s parents, Teas, the best quality for the money, runs 1 Millsap A Son, Pure Food Grocers. The Hendrick warehouse up to Monday Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Apperson.of this city, at Kuns'. See Dr. Nelson about seamless gold ; G. 8. Wright, dentist. night, had stored 47,000 busluels of wheat. at the hour of 12:30 p. nt. on Wednesday, If Wm. F. Dielschneider repairs your 1 crowns and plate work of a tooth which hab been coiupletely Typewriter supplies at C. Griesen's. E. D. Baker was up from Portland as a Sept. 1st, Mr. Roswell L. Conner and watch, it's all right. or nearly exposed that gives you First class shaved shingles for «ale MissMyrtaM. Apperson were happily that »harp, »hootiug. lauciaatiug Trespass notices cheap at this Office. Post’s Early Crawford peaches are the I guest at the Conner-Apperson wedding. at the Grange A Farmers’ store. pain when subjected to pressure or Lawyers Magers and Irvine with their united in marriage by Rev. E. E. Thomp Wm. Campbell’s family returned from somethiug cold or hot or sweet. If D. B. Kingery’s prune business this finest ever seen in the local market. will return from Newport to-day. son. But few guests were present out Yaquina bay on Saturday. The open season for grouse and pi e is- families 1 you have such a couditiou in your year gave employment to about 25 peo- side of immediate relatives. Besides Mr. tooth, it should receive immediate Nate Elliott is in Portland rustling bus Apperson’s family the guests were: Capt. ants began Wednesday. The birds are pie, picking and packing. The Columbia, “ tlie standard wheel of | attention. There are but two meth- I iness for the Oregon Fire Relief Associa J. T. Apperson and wife of Oregon City, the world.” $75.00. ods of saving such a tooth, viz., re- To save your harvest expense buy your numerous this year. tion. moving the nerve and tilling the E. C. Apperson and family, Mr. ami Prof. Francis Jones of Leavenworth, 1 groceries of Bettman & Warren. Prof. A. M. Sanders is weigh master I roots or applying a proper non-con J. W. Ballinger is overseer ot the hop Mrs II. F. Fuller, Mr. Ed. Fuller, Mr. Kan., is elected to take the place of Prof. at the Wheatland warehouse. ducting capping to the pulp. Either The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian Lew is in the college at Newberg. Prof. | picking at the yards of Eccleston and E. D. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Conner, operation requires great skill. 1 Fresh groceries are arriving every day one year for $2, strictly in advance. Jones is a nephew of President Newlin. I Cook. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Conner and have indeed been successful in my at Bettman A Warren’s. J. P. Irvine A Son will sell you sugar methods in such operations. If the Dayton has a new mail service estab families of Whiteson, Mr. T. E. Conner Hop picking was begun in John Mar Miss Ida Skinner has been visiting her by the sack at Portland prices with tooth is beyond saving, my method tin’s yard east of town Monday morning. lished, giving her two mails daily from and family of Dallas, Mrs. Conner of of extracting deprives the operation aunt, Mrs. M. Williams, at Dallas. freight added Polk county, step mother of the groom, The same crew will pick the Stout and Portland. of its pain and dread. All plates Wm. F. Dielschneider does all kinds Dr. Lewis will have dental parlors in Goucher yards and the various crops will made to fit and appear as natural as Washington county will open bids for and Misses Nellie and Reta Conner, half- of Jewelry repairing. • the southeast corner of the upper story be dried in the Goucher dryer. each individual case will permit. I the construction of an extensive new jail sisters, Rev. and Mrs. Thompson and keep up-to-date in all methods of A carload of Bartlett pears sent from of the new Jacobson block. Mr. and Mrs. John Evenden. The Yellow jackets are not without their i on Sept. 18th. work and material. Call for exami- Carlton to Montreal averaged $1.67 a It is quality as well as price that counts use. They are unusually numerous this nation and prices. I. . E. Walker will put in a one-horse bride and groom entered the parlor to bushel. in teas. Will Kuns has the best in town year, but an Ashland man says that the Pelton water motor to supply power for the straius of the wedding march per formed by Mrs. Evenden, and took their codlin moth is conspicuous for its absence his meat chopper. LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob for the money. stand in a handsome!}’ decorated alcove, tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. Mrs. E. C. Dallas of Portland has been as a result, the jacket considering the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wortman moved before a mammoth wish bone covered McMinnville, Ore. Dr. Leroy Lewis now resides in the the guest of her brother, D. O. Durham moth a rare breakfast delicacy. into their new and handsome residence with vines and white flowers. Above and family, the past week. Redmond property on Grant street. Prof. Irving M. Glen gave good-bye to the first of the week. them was a large bell similarly garnished, PHYSICIANS Dr. G. 8. Wright haB a fad for chrys McMinnville Monday morning, taking Bettman A Warren’s is the place to The New Home, and W. A W. sewing and from this extended an arch from anthemums, and has about eighty the train for Dallas, near which city the machines—all kinds of needles and ex buy your groceries for harvest. which was suspended rich lace drapery. ^ALBREATH & GOUCHER, Dr. S. A. Young now- occupies the different varieties, A few varieties are following day he was united in marriage tras—at C. Grissen’s. 37w4 The dining room was decorated with to Miss Julia Veaeie. Prof. Glen and Mark sisters’ residence, corner of Grant already in bloom. Mrs. E. 8. Warren and daughter Mil sweet peas, the sitting room with scarlet Any one who deflires second-grade wife will reside in Eugene, the professor dred left for Portland to-day. Mrs. War geraniums, and the parlor with white and Sixth streets. having lieen chosen a new member of the For Sale—A good horse, phaeton and peaches can obtain them at Post’s orch ren goes to attend the milliuery open sweet rocket. Ice cream and cake were faculty of the state university. ard at 40 cents a box, by going after harness, cheap. Inquire at this office. served after the ceremony, and as the ings. (Office over Braly’s Bank.) Watt Henderson was in town early them. • hour for the afternoon train approached, O. O. Hodson and F. W. Fenton te- Kindergarten school will open at the M c M innville - • • obegon . Fred Harris and C. W. Talmage re Monday morning with a drummer and usual place, corner of Band Fourth, on the wedding party, led by the bride and turned with their families from Newport turned from the big Nestucca late Mon his trunks. There’s no baby about Hen Monday, Sept. 13th, with Miss Letta groom, walked to the depot, where they on Tuesday. H. COOK, n. D. day night, traveling about sixty miles in derson. He can make a good thing out Fellows in charge. met many other friends, in waiting with The family of George Flesher expect to side of politics and while some of the one day. a goodly quantity of old shoes and rice. join him at Santa Barbara about Novem J. O. Rogers and F. W. Redmond have The statement that Mr. Conner and his J. J. Henderson is occupying his new fellows are waitiug around for the next ber first. completed the inventory of the Redmond bride are among our most estimable barn, which is said to lie one of the finest turn of the wheel Watt is turning his own It is a common saying among in the county, and contains about one wheels every day in the week.—Yamhill stock of dry goods, and find the value of people will find a hearty confirmation Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, goods, store fixtures and notes and ac among all readers. neighbors “Were you at the Racket store hundred and fifty thousand feet of lumber. Independent. They will return counts to be $8,322.00. M c M innville , - - • O regon . to-day?” so you are not in the fashion if A hop box in Oregon as defined by after a week’s visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gault and Mr. and you fail to call. 36-2 Over at Tillamook a juryman asked Mrs. J. P. Irvine made a trip to Meadow law shall be 36 inches long, 30 inches Mrs. Washburue and daughter of E. F. Manning left Monday on a busi lake on Sunday. They found only two deep and 18 inches wide, measurement Judge Hewitt to excuse him from duty BARBERS ness trip to San Francisco. N. E. Kegg camps there, occupied by Newberg peo upon the inside, and shall contain 19,- because a camp meeting was in progress Olympia are guests of Mrs. J. W. Cowls t^HARP & GAUNT, is assisting in the business during his 440 cubic inches, or 9 bushels. All in his neighborhood that needed his at this week. ple. absence. Yamhill growers ars supposed to lie tention. He was not excused. James Norrie has moved to Saiem and L. M. Parker of Newberg has leased honest men, but there was a grower in Charles and Francis Galloway came up Kay A Todd have employed Mr. liult- Are yon going to paint your house? the fine fruit farm of C. E. Hoskins, who Consult Elsia Wright about paints and will shortly leave for Hawaii with his Marion inquiring the other day for boxes from Oregon City early in the week by gren of Portland as tailor. We are located opposite Burns A ttanlelsand aim that would hold 9% bushels. boat. Judge Galloway followed on Tues to give all customers good treatment for little oils. He will give you the best material President II. L. Boardman of the col (laughter, in the hope of improving her money. Balli rooms in connection. Your pat at least cost. tf Judge John F. Caples, the newly ap day. They are looking after the picking lege officiated at the marriage of Prof. ronage solicited. health. pointed consul at Valparaiso, was in the and shipping of their prune crop. Glen and Miss Veasie on Tuesday. Branson A Sargent of Bellevue will be For a week previous to Tuesday butter gin harvesting their hops next Monday, was a very scarce article in the market. city on Friday, bidding farewell to friends. Thearle’s original Nashville students HARNESS Accounts to Be Settled. He left the following day for the city of are headed towards Oregon, and want to and will employ about fifty pickers. Quite a quantity came in on that day Having retired from the blacksmithing Washington. He will, en route, take gLSIA WRIGHT, visit McMinnville, When amusement Order your peaches from Wallace A and the price was found to have jumped part in the campaign in northern Ohio companies uf high character reach out business, I desire to make settlement at Walker or Irvine A Son. They handle 1 way up to 40 cents. once of all book and note accounts out for about a week, and then proceed to Manufactures and Deals in Post’s superb varieties grown on the John Goodrich of Dayton prairie has Washington to receive his final instruc for business, it is another evidence of standing. For this purpose I will be at rich sandy bottoms of the Willamette. always been a famous wheat raiser, and tions. He will sail from New York for improved times. the old stand for a number of days, and Roy David of Newberg is working on all persons knowing themselves so in Elsia Wright’s thresher averaged 1 the report is wafted from that direction Valparaiso on September 20th, going by 2,500 bushels of wheat daily in last that he had a yield this year of over way of the Isthmus of Panama, and by an invention for picking hops which he debted will confer a favor by calling. week’s run. On no day did they thresh ■ forty bushels to the acre. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, 1 C. D. J ohnson . steamer from Panama to Valparaiso. says if he brings to perfection will pick less than 2,000 bushels. Sermon subjects at the Cumberland He will lie accompanied by his daughter, as many in a day as twenty hands can ..ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette The team of J. J. Cary of Lafayette 1 Presbyterian church for Sabbath morn- Jennie, who will remain in Chile as long pick. Roy is likely to throw a good many Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are people out of employment. Y., published the first edition of hia great pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. ran away on Monday, taking a course 1 ing, “The God of Comfort,” for the as he stayB there. With a score of fruit evaporators in work, The People’s Common Sense Med down Second street toC, and were stop evening, “A Song Worth Singing.” The three prune packing houses of this J. STRONG, and around Newberg running day and ical Adviser, he announced that after ped in front of Weed’s shoe shop by ’ Elmer E. Thompson. Pastor. city filled two cars with fruit and started night for the next month, the air will be (180,000 copies had been sold at the reg Rev. King. The team was too heavy to ' Prof. C. E. Magers and wife of Tilla them east, one on Friday and one on ular price, $1.50 per copy, the profit on Dealer in and Manufacturer of run fast, and no damage was done. mook county, were in the city last Fri- Saturday, and a third car left on Tues pretty well loaded with the sweet perfume which would repay him for the great of drying prunes. This ought to help to Mr. Hoskins, the harness maker of i day, and proceeded to Wheatland to visit day. About 50 women and girls have amount of labor and money expended in Lafayette, returned last week from the i relatives. We understand thfiprofessor been kept busy packing at the three allay the Clondike fever.—Graphic. producing it, lie. would distribute the next COLLARS, coast. Being the owner of residence i will again teach in Tillamook county. SADDLES, All roads lead to the Racket store, places. The Oregon stamp is being placed half million free. As this number of WHIPS, BRIDLES, where you can get the famous Brown ’ s property in McMinnville, he will make Assessor Burton of Lane county has , on-the fruit, and though the Earl is a copies has already been sold, he is now SPURS, Etc. hia home here for the present, and may included church parsonages^n his 1897 California company, they encourage this “Star 5 Star” Bhoes, also rubbers, under giving away, absolutely free, 500,000 All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing ■ eventually embark in business. wear, shirts, hats, notions, tinware and assessments. This is the first time this practice, as they desire the business of copies of this most complete, interesting of all kinds promptly done. First door west ot McMinnville National Bank. There are two classes of people. One ! property has been assessed, and he sup both states. It will lie only a short time hosiery, and too many other things to and valuable common sense medical mention here. But don ’ t forget to call. ’ is going to Klondike, the other to stay at ports his position by Sec. 2732 of the when Oregon fruit will thus become work ever published—the recipient only known and sought after. The McMinn home. The latter needs clean, pure, • code. Mrs. Evenden’s brothers, E. A. and being required to mail to him, at above LIVERYMEN. ville packers have already acquired the A. E. Cawston, are spending a few days address, twenty-one (21) one-cent stamps fresh groceries at lowest living prices to ’ Edward Snowden of San Francisco is reputation of putting up the neatest boxes in the city and on the ranch in Happy to cover cost of mailing only, and the protect his health and pocketbook. £ITY STABLES, ' in Yamhill county on his annual busi Millsap A Son can meet his wants better ness trip, looking after his farm and city of fruit in the state, being largely due to valley. A. E. Cawston is here on a visit book will be sent postpaid. It is a a new invention by Mr. Unruh for press- and returns September 15th to resume veritable medicai library, complete in than any other firm in town. Third St., between E and F. property. He notes in his travels that Chas. Burch Jr. met with quite a there is getting to be a general revival of . ing and tacking down the covers. Dr. his studies in Guy’s hospital, London, one volume. Contains 1008 pages, pro Wilson & Henderson, Props. Wright’s crop has been shipped and his England. fusely illustrated. The free edition is serious accident Saturday while on his business. force is looking after the product of the way home from McMinnville with a load T. B. Campbell, an old gentleman near precisely the same as that sold at $1.50 The wages paid the prune pickers and 1 Snelling, Davis and Galloway orchards. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by Whiteson, was called a liar byJohnMillf> except only that the books are in strong • day, weak or mouth. Commercial travelers i of lumber; the tire came off of one of the packers at the outset were found not ' The one thing lacking to make this in a ueighbor, on Tuesday, and he wouldn’t manilia paper covers instead of cloth. conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. - wheels and it crushed down under the sufficient for the labor performed. The Give us a call. , load throwing Mr. Burch under the horses pay was increased from four to six cents dustry distinctly McMinnville is to man- stand it, but struck Mills over the head Send now before all are given away. J feet; his coat was nearly torn from bis a box for picking and from two to two 1 ufacture the boxes at home. with his cane, breaking it. Mills swore To the Public. MEAT MARKETS Richard Kuehne, the beet sugar ex out complaint, Campbell plead guilty, . back and one finger was broken.—Amity and a half cents a box for packing. Having sold my shop and blacksmith pert who was in the city bfiefly last week Valley Times and was fined $5, which lie is serving j-|ARDING & WEST, ing business to Mr. E. F. Sutherland, I Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries > on his way to Corvallis, has since written out. Why do Millsap A Son enjoy the best take this method of thanking those who Successors to Matthies Bros., a full line of lubricating oils for machin a letter to Chas. Griesen, asking for a grocery trade in town? Answer—they Mrs. E. E. Selph and two children left Proprietors of have favored me with their patronage, ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and proposition from McMinnville citizens as handle first class, clean, pure goods, sell 1 yesterday evening via the North Yamhill many of them through a period of many other machinery cannot afford to exper to what assistance they would be willing « them low, and always endeavor to treat ’ stage line on a visit to friends in Yamhill iment with poor oils. He carries the best' to render toward the establishment of a years. Our relations, I trust, have been their customers right. f coutlty. From that point she will go to on the market and they are warranted beet sugar factory in this city. Mr. as pleasant and satisfactory on their part Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds Portland where she will be the guest of Though not definitely settled, the not to gum. as on my own. In turning over the tf Kuehne is making a thorough round of South side Third St. between B and C. Prof, and Mrs. Steel, and thence to Wood probability is that the new Cumberland The most striking evidence that Ore the valley towns, sizing up their adapta land, California, where she will spend the business to my successor I take pleasure Presbyterian church will lie dedicated gon is making rapid strides in the min bility to sugar making, and the town winter with relatives.—Tillamook Head in commendipg him as a good mechanic on the first Sunday in October. Dr. R. DRAYMEN and fair business man, and bespeak for ing industry is the publication of the which gives the greatest lift is likely to light. F. Powell of Seattle is engaged to preach him the same liberal patronage that has get his recommendation to the German the dedicatory sermon and Rev. Duncan Mining Journal at Grant’s Pass, devoted Mrs. Warren wishes to announce to been accorded mein the past. E. COULTER- to the interests of southern Oregon. It company he represents. He is keeping Wallace of Walla Walla may also be her many customers in McMinnville and C. D. J ohnson . McHINNVILLE is a fine publication, and those interested hie own counsel as to what locality he present. The arrival of the new seats is Yamhill county that she will secure the looks upon with the greatest favor. One would do well to send for it. A Car«l. looked for within the next ten days. service of a first-class trimmer while in Are you going to fence? If so do not thing has been established, however, and Portland, who will have full charge of Having bought the blacksmith shop of The finest peaches on the market are fail to see Mr. Reed, of the McMinnville that is the fact that the late analysis of Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful her trimming department the coming C. D. Johnson on B street and relocated handling guaranteed. Collections will be made raised by F. L. Post. Leave your orders fence works. He has the cheapest and beets raised by Mr. Maris upon McMinn monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. with Wallace A Walker or J. P. Irvine A best fence on earth for any and all pur ville soil, has not been exceeded nor season, which will enable Mrs. Warren in business, I shall be pleased to meet to devote her entire attention to her cus any of my old friends and patrons and Sop. poses. It will turn stock of all kinds equaled in percentage of sugar in the tomers. ALL WORK STRICTLY UP to do business with them again. I shall WOOD WORKER. whole United States. Now, if some Clarence Edwards, traveling represen and is strong, durable and ornamental. TO DATE. endeavor in the future as in the past to suburban landholder will advance and tative of the Newberg brick and McMinn £7D HOFF, merit their favors by skillful workman Work has been delayed somewhat on offer a fifteen or twenty-acre tract for a Wanted — To trade an 80 acre farm 4 ville tile factories was in the city Mon the Jacobson block by failure to get factory site, quadrupling his own wealth miles south of Goldendale on the Grant ship, strict attention to business and day. These factories are enjoying a i timely delivery of the iron work from the in the act, it is believed that McMinn toad. 70 acres in cultivation, 10 acres courteous treatment, and hope by the greatly increased business, having orders Bent Coulter’s force ville will give sufficient additional en rich bottom land, suitable for small fruits, same methods to gain and hold the pat will repair vour Buggies and Wagons, manufac- from Portland alone for from three to Dallas foundry. lure Office Furniture, Book cases Wardrobes, brought down the last installment couragement to the enterprise to secure orchard or alfalfa, balance slightly rolling, ronage of such new customers as may Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. four hundred thousand brick. One Wednesday night, traveling all night to it. Mr. Kuehne says that a factory mak good soil. Plenty of living water on the bring me their work. Prices will always year ago they could get no orders for Two Door* East of City Stable*. get it here at the earliest possible mo ing 300 tons of sugar daily would require place. No incumbrance. Would like to be reasonable. Give me a call. Yours future delivery. Mr. Edwards was of E. F. S utherland . the cultivation of 3,000 acres of beets, and trade for something in the Willamette truly. the opinion that at present rate of sale ment. BANKING valley. Would assume small incum Nine tons of paper are manufactured such a factory would give about four they would not have a tile left by Christ Small Farm far Sale. mas. Persons who tiled their land pre every 24 hours at the Lebanon paper months' work in the year to 200 men. brance. Address, E. N. Naylor, Goldott- 4(1 acres near the city, all in cultivation, dale, Wash. no . sasr vious to sowing the last wheat crop pro mil), employing constantly 30 men, He wants to know how many shares of good bouse and barn, and all kind" of THE McMINNVILEE whose average daily pay is $1.75. Farm- Big game is still obtainable in Oregon $100 each and how many beet shares nounce it the best investment they ever made, very decided results being seen in I ! era receive $2 50 per ton for straw de will be given by this community. His if you go far enough. The Oregon City fruit. For sale at a bargain, or will trade for a smaller place. Address Box 119, the yield. As evidence that people »re livered. The demand for the product is company stands ready to make contracts Enterprise »ays that John F. Clark, man McMinnville. 36w4 busy right now, this firm wishes to increasing. Paper making is an indus for from five to ten years to pay $4 per ager ol the Clackamas Abstract and try flat McMinnville could sustain and Trust Co., returned on Monday from a ton for beets of 12 per cent sugar or 80 transport one hundred tons of clay from * —McMinnville, Oregon.— per cent purity, and even more tor a month’s outing in tlie Santiarn moun their bank at Willamina to the cars at sbonld have. Paid up Capital, SA0,000 Sheridan, hut can find no hands. The The school board, at a meeting Tues higher percentage. O, for a capitalist tains spent in company with Fred Toner Surplus SIO.OOO. taste in brick at present runs to choco day evening, fixed upon Monday, Sep willing to make the “head, start’’, in and Joe Sibley, of Dallas. The party trav late, which the Edwards firm makes by tember 20th, as the date of opening. In such an enterprise' Mr. Kuehne has ersed the Minto mountain, Fish lake and Transacts a General Banking Business For Infant* and Children. mixing the white clay at Willamina with regard to assignment of teachers, Super been asked by Mr. Griesen to visit us Blue river countries and report an excel Office Honrs 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Reynolds authorizes the *hd address a public meeting of repre lent time. It took a score of deer, several that of reddish tint at Newberg. An intendent i LEE LAUGHLIN, President. occasional order for buff brick is filled, statement that no changes have been sentative citizens, and if a favorable re , hear, two elk, besides an innumerable J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. and these are made from clay obtained made and they will occupy the same po- ply ia received such a meeting will be quantity of fish and small game to supply E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. ' provender for the trio. 9*11*4, > sttions as during last term. W. S. LINK, Assistant Casbief- at Buena Vista. It is the JSterve LOCAL NEWS. Physicians and Surgeons. J Physician and Surgeon. BARBERS HARNESS, HARNESS, j>-------- — CITY MARKET. g Truck and Dray Co. WOOD WORKER National Bank CASTOR IA