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It is tbe JNerve LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Penny tablets at Hembree’s. Millsap A Son, Pure Food Grocers. V' Wm. F. Dielscbueider does all kinds ot Jewelry repairing. School umbrellas 70 eta. School hand kerchiefs 2 to 5 ets., at EVA MARTIN’S. Mr. Fred Cloud of Pullman, Wash., is in the city visiting friends this week. \ Uncle Dick Phillips has 110 bales of hops that he considers the prime article buyers are looking for at 18 and 20 cents. The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. Cash will be paid for a few cords of first-class big fir wood. Inquire at this office. The Lafayette public schools opened Monday, with Prof. Blough again at LEROY LEWIS. D. D. S. their head. McMinnville, Ore. If Wm. F. Dielsclineider repairs your watch, it’s all right. Rev. J. Bowersox of Lafayette will PHYSICIANS preach in the C. P. church of this city Sunday evening. All invited. QALBREATH & GOUCHER. See Dr. Nelson about seamless gold crowns and plate work. Charley Palmer of Ashland was here the first of the week and met a good (Otliee over Braly’s Bank.) many old friends, who were glad to see M c M innvillb - - - O regon . him looking so well. Kay & Todd buy from first-class houses. H. COOK, n. D. Not $1.00 worth of auction or bankrupt stock in the store. 40tf The choir of the Cumberland Presby terian church has been reorganized, with F. E. Rogers as manager, who proposes Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, to keep the singers well supplied with M c M innville , - - - O regon . up-to-date music. Are you going to paint your house? BARBERS. Consult Elsia Wright about paints and oils. He will give you the best material ^HARP & GAUNT, at least cost. tf To the party who knows of the where abouts of the seven chairs belonging to We are located opposite Burns <fe Daniels and aim the Cumberland Presbyterian church to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat that are missing, please return them or ronage solicited. report to ns. E lmer E. T hompson . A postal inspector has visited Newberg HARNESS to settle the contention as to where the postoflice should be located. He decided gLSIA WRIGHT, that the site selected by the new post master was the proper thing, and a new Manufactures and Deals in building is being constructed. Tbe Excelsior Foto Co. has made special preparations for the latest effort in photography. The management is SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, now in the hands of Mr. L. Bradley, ».nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they known to most of the people of McMinn can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette ville. 40tf Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. The September Railroad Gazette gives the population of McMinnville as 2,500. J. STRONG, Some neighboring cities are given as fol lows : Albany 6,110, Salem 6,393, Eugene Dealer in and Manufacturer of 3,958, Corvallis 2,000, Oregon City 3,062, Portland 62,046, Pendleton 2,506, Inde pendence 1,100, Lebanon 829. COLLARS, SADDLES, Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries WHIPS, BRIDLES, a full line of lubricating oils for machin SPURS, Etc. ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing other machinery cannot afford to exper of all kinds promptly done. First door west ot iment with poor oils. He carries the best McMinnville National Bank. on the market and they are warranted not to gum. tf LIVERYMEN. Rolla Jones of Amity was in the soup, as he expresses it, along with other ship £ITY STABLES, pers of green prunes. He sent out two cars, and besides the prunes the railroad Third St., between E and F. company want about $150 a car from Wilson & Henderson, Props. him. He has just finished drying prunes and will probably turn loose on the ap Everything ftrst-class. Horses boarded by ple crop. day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Give us a call. next Sabbath. Lovefeast at 6:30 in the evening instead of tlie league devotional MEAT MARKETS____ meeting. The presiding elder will preach at 7 :30, after which the Lord's Supper WARDING & WEST, will be administered. The time of hold Successors to Matthles Bros.. ing the quarterly conference will be an Proprietors of nounced at tbe Sabbath evening service. of a tooth which han been completely or nearly exposed that gives you that sharp, shooting, lancinating pain when subjected to pressure or something cold or hot or sweet. If you have such a condition in your tooth, it should receive immediate attention. There are but two meth ods of saving such a tooth, viz., re moving the nerve and tilling the roots or applying a proper non-con- din ting capping to the pulp. Either operation requires great skill. 1 have indeed been successful in niy methods in such operations. If the tooth is beyond saving, my method of extracting deprives the operation of its pain and dread. All plates made to ft t and appear as natural as each individual case will permit. I keep up-to-date in all methods of work and material. Call for exami nation and prices. Physicians and Surgeons. J Physician and Surgeon. BARBERS. HARNESS, HARNESS, CITY MARKET. Why suffer with coughs, colds and la- grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds will cure you in one day. Doe9 not pro South side Third St between B and C. duce the ringing in the head like sul phate of quinine. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure DRAYMEN or money refunded. Price 25 cents. For sale by Rogers Bros. 38m6 E. COULTER. Hugh Maloney and Hugh Mendenhall McniNNVILLE returned from the mountains Sunday last. During their outing they made quite a record as nimrods, having five Hoods of all descriptions moved, and carefill handling guaranteed. Collections will be made bucks, one doe, two cougars and one bear monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. to their credit. The boys say that they have had a splendid time from start to finish and they look as brown as a berry WOOD WORKER. • and as rugged as a mountain ash.—Sheri gD HOFF, dan Sun. I,afayette seminary opened its fall term on Monday. The largest enrollment of will repair your Buggies and Wagons manufac students for many years is reported. The ture Otliee Furniture. Book cases, Wardrobes, Brackets. Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. teaching corps is as follows: Rev. C. C. Polling, Ph. B., president; Professor D. Two Doors East of City Stables. M. Metzger. A. M., vice-president; Pro fessor A. Launer, Miss Mamie Ross, Mrs. BANKING M. E. Weaver, and Mrs. M. L. Bardon. Tbe music and physical training will be No 3S5T in charge of Professor J. Whitehorn. g Truck and Dray Co. WOOD WORKER THE McSllNNVIELE The evening express from Portland last Friday came so near a catastrophe as to make the hair of some of the pas sengers stand on end. It was somewhere between North Yamhill and Carlton that ’ —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, $.50,000 the brakes were applied with all possible vigor and the train came to a standstill Surplus SIO.OOO. with a jolt that made everybody lean for Transacts a General Banking Bnsineaa. ward in their seats. The cause of it all was the special train carrying the rail Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. road commissioners, that had taken the same track northward bound. As tbe LEE LAUOHLIN, President. J.L. ROQERS. Vice-President. trains could not pass one another, the E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. special had to back up to Carlton. National Bank W. S. LINK. Assistant Cashier. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Trespass notices cheap at this office. Typewriter supplies at C. Grissen’s. Kay A Todd have the latest in bate and shoes. Fresh Tillamook cheese at Bettman A Warren’s. Candies that are pure, fresh and whole some, at Kuus’. Just received at the Racket store, new lot all wool remnants. Miss Eda Mills has enrolled as a stu dent of Portland university. Bettman A Warren receive fresh cheese from Tillamook every few days. Adolph Matthies reports good sales and is making progress closing out stock. Bob King lias moved into Mrs. Sydney Root’s house in the northwest quarter of town. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Thompson are at Sodaville attending a meeting of presby tery. Kay A Todd are now ready for the fall trade with a complete line in all de partments. Candy, candy, candy! The largest stock and fiuest assortment in town at Kuns*. Attorney James McCain has moved in to the Jonas Howell dwelling northwest of towft. J. P. Irvine A Son will sell you sugar by the sack at Portland prices with freight added. Kay A Todd have the cheapest line of underwear ever brought into the city; $1.50 undersuit for $1.00. Mr. Apperson has a letter from a Kansas City business house inquiring for Oregon potatoes and onions. The big fish of the popo-fusion regime were pretty badly tangled all along, but they never knew until just lately how it seemed to be Gilled. Ask your grocer for G old L eaf B aking P owder . Take no other. A trial can will convince all housewives that it has no superior. 38-4 Married Sept. 29th, 1897, at WhitesoD, by Rev. J. Hoberg, W. J. Mitchell and Myrtle A. Post. They left for Portland on the afternoon train. The public will please take notice that the store of R. Jacobson A Co. will be closed on Wednesday, Oct. 6th, until 6 p. m., on account of holiday. T. B. Kay and family were expected here yesterday, on the return trip from New York, where they have been so journing the past few months. Notwithstanding the raise in clothing by the tariff bill Kay A Todd are selling their suits for $12; their $12 suits for $10; their $15 for $10; suits for $8.50. When Adam was a young man he evidently went barefoot as there were no Racket stores or any “Brown’s Star 5 Star” shoes there. Try a pair of them. State Treasurer Phil Metschan was in the city Sunday. Metschan is said to be squarely in the race for governor, though we don’t suppose that fact cut any ice in his Sunday visit. EVA MARTIN returned from Portland Tuesday with new goods and new ideas. Saturday she will give a special display of trimmed toques and turbans, in which every lady will be interested. School trade is a factor in my business. Some rules that I observe are: to satisfy the buyer is my best profit; fair criticism is preferable to a fulsome praise; every thing is as advertised. In the union of goods, prices and fair treatment, there is strength. W. L. H embree , book store. Those who believe chronic diarrhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grisham of Gaars Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz: “I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea since the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for it. Last fall I found a remedy that effected a cure and that was Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.” This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant to take and never fails to ef fect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by S. Howorth A Co. TAKE NOTICE! I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Two days’ notice is hereby publicly and legally given to all persons having any liens or claims against the stock of F. W. Redmond that on Saturday, Sept. 25th, this stock will be thrown on market and sold to the general public, piece by piece, until further notice. J. D. KENNEDY, Trustee. J. M. Thurber of North Yamhill parted with his hop crop Wednesday to W. A. Howe of Carlton. It amounted to 8000 pounds, for which he received even $1000. Mr. Thurber is a young man who keeps the “tab” on bis farming operations, and he says that he cleared just $410, after paying all expenses and rent of the ground. As compensation for three months’ work, himself and team, this is pretty fair. When a baby comes to the house real happiness comes. The care and anxiety count for nothing against the clinging touch of the little hands and the sound of the little voice. The highest function given to human beings is bringing healthy, happy children into the world. Over thirty years ago the needs of women appealed to Dr. Pierce, now chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institution, ot Buffalo, N. Y. The result of his study improved by thirty years of practice is embodied in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It strengthens, purifies and makes healthy the organs distinctly feminine. It gives weak women the strength and health necessary for the production of healthy children and it makes the bearing of thoee children easy. It is sure to cure any weakness or derangement peculiar to women; stops pain, soothes inflam mation, strengthens, purifies, invigo rates. Closing Oat Sale For Sale. AT COST ! One-half interest in a livery stable. Good location. For terms apply to -4 J. E. H l - bbard , Lafayette, Or. Licence« to [tlarry. Sept. 22—8. W. McCune, 25, of Mult nomah county, and Manda Windom, 17, of Yamhill county. Sept. 25—W. A. Armstrong, 30, of Ma rion county, and Anna Worden, 18, of Yamhill. Sept. 27—W. J. Mitchell. 25, and Myr tle A. Post, 20. According to a celebrated anatomist there are upwards of 5,000,000 little glands in the human stomach. These glands pour out the digestive juices which dissolve or digest the food. Indigestion is want of juice, weakness of glands, need of help to restore the health of these or gans. The best and most natural help is that given by Shaker Digestive Cordial. Natural, because it supplies the materials needed by the glands to prepare the di gestive juices. Because it strengthens and invigorates the glands and the stom- and, until they are able to do their work alone. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indigestion certainly and permanently. It does so by natural means, and therein lies the secret of its wonderful and un varied success. At druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. At the Old Bettman Stand Corner Third and B Streets I now have my General Merchandise stock in position at the above location, and for the next month will offer some of the rarest bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, etc:, that it has ever been your happy privilege to take advantage of in Mc Minnville. I intend to close out entirely, and will replace nothing, so am in position to give you good bar gains. I realize that competition is sharp, but it is the life of trade, and I am here to sell the goods. Would be pleased to have you call and inspect stock, believing that we can save you money, Respectfully, ADOLF MATTHIES. 5F If ♦ R.JACOBSON D. M. NAYBERGER Hutumn Greeting, 1897. There are two classes of people. One is going to Klondike, the other to stay at home. The latter needs clean, pure, fresh groceries at lowest living prices to protect his health and pocketbook. Millsap A Son can meet his wants better han any other firm in town. The Comiug of Baby. GRAND + We take pleasure in informing our customers and the people in general that our Stock for Fall and Winter is now complete in all departments. It consists of large shipments of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, fine line of Mil linery, Seal Plush, Fur and Cloth Capes, Jackets, Wrappers and ready made Skirts, Dress Trimmings, Trunks and Valises, Lace Curtains and Laces, Ladies’ and Men’s Mackintoshes, Rubber Goods and Kid Gloves in all shades. In View of the Improved Outlook We have made extraordinary preparations to meet the wants of our cus tomers for the coming season. Our purchases have been made strictly for cash, in greatest quantities and direct from eastern manufacturers of the newest goods in the markets. We are therefore enabled to sell at low prices. We Extend our Thanks for the generous and increasing patronage that has met our efforts in business, and hoping by fair treatment to receive a merited portion of your trade in the future, assuring you that our facilities, as in the past, are such that no one can serve you better, we remain, Yours Very Respectfully, Concn R <t O., Jackson, P. If. A ip?nt, for tbe stenderd Pctternw. Mail and Special Orden will receive prompt attention. * R. JACOBSON & CO. JÖ