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LOCAL NEWS. PATRONIZE HOME MERCHANTS AND HOME INDUSTRIES. J. H. Nelson, dentist. By so doing you help build up a prosperous community that furnishes employment for many people and a profitable home market, Robert Lancetield of Forest Grove was public-spirited business man who advertises and seeks your trade is the man whose success will benefit the community. in the city Munday. We need all the wood due this office on subscription—need it at once. Miss Carrie Schenk is employed as clerk at R. Jacobson & Co’s. The R epoktek and Weekly Oregonian one year for $2, strictly in advance. - Miss Louise Yoren of Eugene hae been visiting Miss Aliie Link the past week. BUGGIES & CARTS, •./ - Kay & Todd have the nicest line of fancy shirts and ties ever brought to the JOHN DEERE and city. CANTON CLIPPER B. F. McLaughlin has become a part PLOWS, + + + + ner in the publication of the Sheridan Bridge-Beach Grand Superior Stoves Sun. and Ranges, During the current month Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Heath will visit Baker City and General Hardware and other points of interest in eastern and Tinware, you find Oregon. Frank Abram Powell will preach next ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Lord’s day at 11 a. in. on “Manhood In Christ,” and at 7:30 p. in. on “Saul of -------- AT-------- Tarsus. ” Jonas Howell was here the first of the week attending to some business. The Howells are nicely situated in their new home at Elk Rock station. E. N. Ford and family will shortly go << he pall op tlqe § ear gorqes iq QetoLer” to southern Oregon for the benefit of Mr. Ford’s health. They will probably re main several months. Win. Booth will ♦ ♦ October with its rain will soon be here, and you accompany them. V S' must do your Building, Painting and Repairing be Hon. Lee Laughlin has secured the fore that time. Remember we keep Redmond dwelling, corner of Second and F streets, and ex|>ects to occupy it this Doors, Windows, Mouldings, he eading and ioneer week. Mr. and Mrs. Redmond will leave Glass, Paint, shortly for Watsonville, Cal., we under rocers and akers stand. LUMBER The new ladies’ quartette at the Bap AH Kinds Builders’ Hardware tist church is a good one. It is composed to 7)ato with Hits! Soûtti anti jCowost ¿Prices. of Misses Glen, Snyder, Spencer and Dor Constantly on hand and can fill all orders on ris. There is a good chorus choir besides, short notice......................................................... which furnishes excellent music under direction of Miss Glen. Store Room and Sash and Door Factory at foot of Third St. Saturday saw a big crowil in town, and many a nimble nickle passed across the counter during the day. What with the new fall stocks laid in by our merchants in various lines, the grand millinery dis plays opened out, and two or three clos ing out sales in full blast, the next few weeks promise to be a succession of big days in McMinnville. She was never in Take care of them. Remember the old adage, “A better shape to take care of a big trade. Look after the health of your family. If you have a cesspool, a dirty back She has the stocks and competition is stitch in time,” etc. If you have the least cause to yard, stagnant water, or dirty places that foul odors arise from, correct it red hot. suspect that everything is not as it should be with immediately. It is dangerous. Dangerous to your family. Dangerous to Died, at her home near Happy valley. your eyes, have them examined at once; it will cost your friends. A can of Chloride of Lime, a bottle of Carbolic Acid, or a Sept. 23, 1897, Mrs. Nancy Williams, you nothing. We have recently added a complete op few pounds of Copperas, or any good disinfectant will correct the evil and daughter of B. and E. E. Brower. De ticion ’ s set to our business, and make a specialty of may save a spell of typhoid fever and a doctor’s bill. We have disinfectants ceased was born in Mills county, Iowa, correcting eye troubles. You will be told frankly all kinds—and will be glad to tell you how to use them. Oct. 25th, 1871, and with her parents came to Oregon in 1870. She w as one of and honestly what your trouble is, and if you need ten children, the others all surviving. glasses or not. She was converted and united with the M. E. churc h in 1889. Funeral services ieuschneider . were conducted on Friday at the home, PIONEER REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. Two Doors below by Rev. Joseph Hoberg. Jeweler and Optician. . Postoftice E. F. Manning reached home Saturday evening. He was us far south as San Francisco, and stopped oil'at half a doz en places this side. The evidences of prosperity, lie says, are manifest every where among the people, and the* banks full of money that they don’t know what to do with. Lower rates of interest are among the good things people are prom The whole family wears shoes. There may be half a ising themselves. Six per cent is about dozen pairs all going along on the wide road to de the mark they have set. ------- 5K-K-------- struction at once—half a dozen pairs of feet helping This is the second week of the college to pile up the figures on the expense side of papa’s term, and up to Tuesday the* enrollment had reached 80, with several pros|>ective ledger. Papa is the one who knows what it is worth students in view. It ap|>eare more than to save a quarter on the price of every pair of shoes he <7 likely that the 100 mark will be passed. buys. Hence papa buys here. 6 President Boardman remarks, with a gleam of satisfaction on hie face, that the NO INEXPERIENCED HELP EMPLOYED. work is moving off nicely, and the am bitious and exultant spirit is abroad ellW. fê>. $). Wotwn, “Sbe Scab i h c| . Sign of the Bgg Boot. among the students also. That this is F. DIELSCHNEIDER, Boots & Shoes. to be the most successful year in the history of the McMinnville college goes without saying. Cook School notes: School opened on its second week last Monday morning ......... There were 155 pupils in attend ance. There were about 90 the first Many of our Goods for Fall Trade have already arrived, having been bought early at the Lowest Price. We have now on the way week Supt. Prentiss paid us a visit direct from the factories the best assortment of SHOES, CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS ever brought to the city. Also Tuesday afternoon........ The first game UMBRELLAS and RUBBER GOODS. Our motto: “Many Customers and Small Profits.” of the season was base ball, and when the rain started the Imya started black man........ This being the first week of these notes and not much going on lie- aides hard work, there is not much news. CORRESPONDENT. The public opening of the reading room, while not largely attended owing to other entertainments, was a season of Sells Feed, pleasure to the few faithful ones who are ooks tationery trying to du something beneficial to the Buys Country Produce. youth of our city. The address of usic ianos Our Meat Market is Popular President Boardman was to the point and lie Mid as head of the institution of It is dean, neat, and rgans ewing learning with which be is connected, he Is now open and the proprietor Keeps a Good Variety. achines could heartily endorse tbs' leading room respectfully solicits a share of from selfish motives if nothing else, as it Yours For Business, your patronage. -F -f is a benefit to the students, but more so ßorgest gtook ßest ^aaortrTjoqt ¿i [foulest j?rio«a* ‘ ~ —L. B. WALKER, to the public at large. Ilia address was fol Io we<i by one from Prof. Reynolds of the public schools, and the wish of the Complete Watch and Jewelry Department. writer is that every parent could have School Books and School Supplies. heard the plain facts contained therein. Revs. Thompson. Summerville and Kmg Tablets lie and upward. each spoke encouraging words for the fatili aqd ßorqplete |^iqe op Qrucjs BARGAINS IN' SCHOOL BOOKS ! work of the union,and especially flu* free The entire list below State Contract Price»! reading rooms which are lieing estab lished by the organization in almost 1 bought these books at Eastern clearance sale», and give my patrons aqd gljerqicals. every town and city of our land. After thebeneat. A lot of .Sheet Music, fic each. A Barnin! Latest Instrumen Will save you money on Furniture, Stoves, Tin- thia came the social hour and refresh tal and Vocal Music every month one-half off the printed price. Send PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. ments. The ladies take this opportunity stamps by mail and address ware, Trunks and Valises. Goods bought, to thank each and all who in any way helped to make the meeting a success Adams Building South Side Third St. sold and exchanged. CHAS. GRISSEN. Rev. King especially, and others for do Brick Store, Third St. McMinnville. CHAS, F. MILLER, Proprietor. nation of books, etc. CORNER 4TH ÄND D STS. For 1 Studebaker Wagons Manning Bros. S p. Gwmc uno Son T G P L . B ' Those Eyes of V oups ^- JONES & ADAMS. Now is the Time to Use Disinfectants^^GL^- Rogers Bros. \Vm. G//•///</ Papa pays the Bills. Saturday, Sept. 25/1897. ¿mfiort'ed patterns ^cecities in T^iUiqery Everything the very latest, at Treasonable rices McMinnville Grange and farmers’ Co.- CHAS. 1J. NELSON. Manage C has . G rissen B M O M , S , P ,S McMinnville Produce flarket , x,:Wnd A. N. WILES NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS.