Dr. Leroy Lewis, DENTIST, Will soon remove his office Into his elegant suite of rooms in the new Jacobson block. Pa­ tients are asked to note the change. McMinnville, Ore. Business School. Cor. Third and B Sts. Old St. Charles Building. Book-keeping, Commercial Law, Arithmetic, practical Penmanship, Spelling, etc. For par­ ticular» call on or adores» JOS. L a FOLLETTF., Prin. PHYSICIANS £ALBREATt1 & G0UCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. (Office over Braly’s Bank.) M c M innvii . ee - - O regon . • J H. COOK, n D. Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, M c M innville , - - O regon . - MEAT MARKETS yy^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South aide Third St. between B aud C. BARBERS yy H. LOGAN, BARBER I am located opposite Bums A Daniels and aim to give all customers gessi treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­ ronage solicited. £2LSIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals In HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, uidbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. yty J. STRONG, Dealer in ami Manufacturerot HARNESS, ^SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Etc. COLLARS, WHIPS, All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing of all kinds promptly done. First door west of McMinnville National Bank. LIVERYMEN ÇITY STABLES, Third St., between E and F. Wilson & Iknderson, Props. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. DRAYMEN g E. COULTER. McHINNVILLE Truck and Dray Co. floods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. BANKING NO. 3857 the M cmiwsvili . e National Bank —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, $50,000 Surplus *10,000. Transacts a General Banking BusineFS. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. I Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi­ tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta­ chian tube. When this tube gets in­ flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire­ ly closed deafness is the result, and un­ less the inflammation can be taken out dfgiJ this tube restored tojts norma) con­ dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out often are caused by ca­ tarrh. w hich is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of fieafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. O hewxy 4 C o .. Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists. 75c. LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Typewriter supplies at C. Griesen's. The Kay 4 Todd stock is going off rapidly. Steel-rod umbrellas at the New Shoe Store. 52-2 The college board of trustees will hold a meetiug on the 28th. Eastern oysters in any style kept daily at White’s restaurant. Bettman & Warren receive fresh cheese from Tillamook every few days. Dr. Nelson has a very cosily arranged suite of dental rooms in his new location in Union block. Waltham and Elgin watches, Seth Thomas clocks, and genuine Rogers Bros.’ ware at Wm. F. Dielschneider’s. Calvin Long has gone on a visit to his old home in Pike county, Kentucky. He will be absent about two months. Big cut in prices at R. Jacobson 4 Co. ’s on account of preparation for re- raoval into new building. The new display window at the Excel­ sior Photo Studio is the finest the city has ever seen. It is certainly up to date. The family of A. T. Hill, the druggist, will arrive today and will occupy the Fletcher property on Second street. In God we trust. Everybody else pays cash at the Racket store, and get the bar­ gains that cash will buy. 51-3 Miller Bros, bought F. W. Fenton’s hop crop on Tuesday. The price was 12 cents. Merchants, order your goods shipped by eteamer Grey Eagle, and thus save money for yourselves. 50-tf Don’t fail to call on Irvine 4 Son and get their prices. Everything reduced. You can save 20 percent, on your Xmas groceries. The ladies of McMinnville have already learned where they can get their sewing done the cheapest and best. At the new dressmaker’s, Mrs. M. Catlin, Union Blk. 1897 has already had the average an­ nual rainfall, 49 inches, and exceeded it by an inch So Capt. Harris informs us. Last year there was an excess of 5.90 inches in this locality. First Secular church, Sunday evening, 7:30, Dec. 19th. Nettie Olds Haight, lecturer. Subject: “The Attitude of Secularism Toward Religious Reform.” Good music, all welcome. » Are you going to paint your house? Consult Elsia Wright about paints and oils. He will give you the best material nt least cost. tf Mr. J. W. Ayers and Mrs. A. Hatch, both well known and highly respected residents, were joined in the happy bonds of wedlock on the evening of the 9th. Rev. F. A. Powell was the officiat­ ing clergyman. A good 8-day striking mantel clock with alarm, fully guaranteed, for $4.00. W m . F. D ielschneider . The Southern Pacific Company have placed on sale round trip tickets to Port­ land and return from following stations, tickets good for two days: from McMinn­ ville, rate $3.00; Whiteson, rate $3.40; Amity, rate $3.60; McCoy, rate $4.00; Derrv, rate $4.50. Wells Cooper, who has been absent from home almost two years, returned Wednesday morning for a brief stay. During his absence he has been over a large part of the United States. He has grown bo good looking that if he so desire he can be a ladies’ man of the first magnitude Oh say, look at this 1 A new boot and shoe and harness Bhop in one. Door south of the Transcript office and every­ thing kept in the harness line. All work guaranteed. Boots and shoes made and repaired. Ladies shoe work a specialty and prices to suit all. A. D. Hoskins, tf A very unique and pleasing Christmas program will be rendered at the M. E. church Christmas eve. The principal feature of the evening will be an old- fashioned Dutcti windmill, Santa Claus grinding the grist. The evening will be made otherwise enjoyable with music, recitations, etc. All are most cordially invited to be present. Why suffer with coughs, colds and la- grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Does not pro­ duce the ringing in the head like sul­ phate of qninine. Put up in tablets con­ venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25 cents. For sale by Rogers Bros. 38m6 The steamer Grey Eagle is now mak­ ing regular trips between McMinnville anil Portland, coming up on Wednes­ days, Fridays and Sundays, and going down on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat­ urdays. She is owned and operated as an independent boat by the Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. of Newberg. They are home people, who spend their money in developing Yamhill interests, and they deserve your patronage. Mr. Harvey Walker and wife were the victims of a joyous surprise last Satur­ day, when their children and grandchil­ dren to the number of twenty-nine thronged in upon them for a family re­ union. With the exception of one fam­ ily unavoidably absent it was a complete gathering. Those present were: G. A. Shields and family and W. L. Walker and family of Bethel, John Bewley and family of Salem, Mrs. J. W. Shields and daughter of Sprague, Wash., E. C. Walk­ er and family of McMinnville. G. S. Wright, dentist. New fancy silks at Apperson’s. Fresh Tillamook cheese at Bettman 4 Warren’s. Candies and nuts by the barrel at Irvine's. 52-3 See Dr. Nelson about seamless gold crowns and plate work. Don’t forget Irvine 4 Son’s special sale on groceries, etc. this month. Order your holiday goods from I.ipman, Wolfe 4 Co. through their agency. Attend Irvine 4 Son’s cash sale and save money. The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob- ainable at T. A. White's restaurant- A most useful Christmas gift—one of those good mackintoshes at the New Shoe Store. Mrs. Morris’s is the place to go for Christmas presents, everything new and up-to-date. Dr. Nelson says he has detectives on the lookout for the person who took his umbrella from the Christian church Tuesday night. Please do not cut the letter “H” from the handle. J. P. Irvine 4 Son are the only people in the city who buy sugar by the car di­ rect from the western refinery. Buy of them and you are sure to get pure cane sugar, and save money too. Sauer krout. Sauced pig’s feet. Coast honey. B ettman 4 W arren . Music and umbrella racks, easels, screens, tables and other novelties in bamboo goods at Mrs. Morris 4 Co’s., Union block. In buying holiday; presents bear in mind it’s better to buy something useful as well as ornamental. The place to buy goods, reliable goods, is at Apperson’s. Morning service at the Cumberland Presbyterian church will be given over in favor of the dedication service at the M. E. church. Elmer E. Thompson. Xmas is coming soon and you need Xmas groceries. We have a nice fresh supply of everything good to eat. Call and see us and save money. J. P. Irvine 4 Son. Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries a full line of lubricating oils for machin­ ery ? Owners of valuable harvesting and other machinery cannot afford to exper­ iment with poor oils. He carries the best on the market and they are warranted not to gum. tf Dr. E. E. Goucher returned Wednes­ day from southern Oregon. He is in fine health and spirits and apparently full of confidence in the mining enterprise he is connected with. The hydraulic plant is nearly complete and will be finished in a week or ten days by Gilson aud Wisecar­ ver, who remain to start operations. The doctor says there is no question about abundance of gold in the vicinity; it is only a question of capital and energy for development of the mines. Yamhill lodge, No. 10, Degree of Honor elected officers for the ensuing year last Friday night as follows: M tb . AV. T. Vin­ ton, chief of honor; Mrs. A. Matthies, lady of honor; Mrs. S. Wilson, chief of ceremonies; J. P. Irvine, recorder; Bes­ sie Houck, financier; Mrs. P. Lingren, receiver; Mrs. Maggie Hopfield, guide; Mrs. J. Williams, inside watch; Mrs. L. E. Walker, outside watch ; Mrs. W, G. Henderson, trustee; Dr. Baker, medical examiner. Installation will occur the first meeting in January. When any part of the body isn’t doing the work that nature intended it to do, it puts the whole system out of tune—out of harmony. Sickness in one part of the body is likely to run into all parts of the body. When children stand a row of bricks on end, they knock the whole row­ down by upsetting one brick. That is exactly what happens to the health when the bowels fail to perform their proper function. Constipation makes trouble all along the line—puts the liver out of order, is bad for the kidneys—bad for the stomach. It holds in the body poisonous matter, and because it cannot go any any place else, it getB into the blood. The blood carries it all over the system. That makes sluggishness, lassitude, bad breath and foul taste in the mouth, fills the stomach with gas and causes windy belching, stops digestion in the stomach, causes sour stomach, heartburn and head­ ache. You can avoid all such trouble, for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con­ stipation and its attendant evils. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his “Medical Adviser.” It is a book of 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. How to Prevent Pneumonia At this time of year a cold is very easi­ ly contracted, and if left to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread disease, pneumonia. We know of no better remedy to cure a cough or cold than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. We have used it quite extensively and it has al ways gi ven ent i re satisfaction.—Olagah, Ind. Ter., Chief. This is the only remedy that is known to be a certain preventive of pneumonia. Among many thousands who have used it for colds and la grippe, we have never yet learned of a single case having re­ sulted in pneumonia. Persons who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an at­ tack of pneumonia, should keep the rem­ edy at hand. The 25 and 50 cent Maea for sale by S, Howorth 4 Q q , I J Tïh© s Don’t Put Off Your Xmas »hopping any longer. Do it right away, if you want to reap the advan­ tages of the early buyer. Come in and in­ spect the large stock we are displaying. A beautiful assortment of appropriate and useful holiday gifts. Lots of pretty articles from ten cents to »2.00, and higher priced also. You'll find everything we offer sold at a uniform low profit. You are cordially invited to look our stock over. Looking places you under no obligation to buy and the goods themselves can speak more elo­ quently than the cold type. Two doors be low Post Office. W m . F. D ielschneider , Jeweler and Optician. Laies! Hews 8 From Dawson City comes via Skaguay: “Santa Claus passed through here bound for winter quarters at C. G rissen S, McMinnville, Or. I respectfully invite the public to an inspection of my STOCK OF BOOKS, TOYS, every description, JEWELRY, PIANOS, BANJOS, § I 4 ALBUMS, BIBLES, SEWING MACHINES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE ORGANS, GUITARS, VIOLINS. $50 in Prizes Given Away! ONE PRICE. FAIR DEALING. Chas. Griesen We are selling goods out of this stock cheaper and giving better values to purchasers, than can be had in the largest cities in this part of the country, and all we ask of you Is to call and give us the opportunity to convince you that this is true. We shall close the store ami move the stock In January, so come and give us a chance and you will be pleased with anything you purchase. If you should not be, your money will be refunded upon return of the goods, and refunded cheerfully, without any questions asked übe Redmond Bankrupt Stock *. Grand Removal Sale ! Big Cut in priceo! O $45,000 WORTH + Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, Ladies’ & Children’s Jaek ets and Capes, Millinery, etc Must be disposed of within 60 Days Come early and get the first choice, as goods are moving very fast. R. Jaeobson & Co McMinnville, Oct. 22, 1897. ± To Cure a Cold in One Day There were seven participants in the Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. oratorical contest at the college Friday All druggists refund the money if it fails evening. The judges were Hon. O. H. to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. I Irvine and Revs. Thompson and Powell. They awarded first place to Mr. Wallace, Farm to Trade. who won the honor last year, second A farm near Newberg, consisting of place to Miss Noll, third to Mr. Hawtelle. 240 acres, 100 in cultivation, to exchange The other contestants were Mr. Knapp, for a larger place. Inquire at this office Mr. Toney, Mr. Converse and Miss Belle Grover. Mr. Wallace’s subject was "A You can get perfect satisfaction in pho­ Giant Awake,” and the giant referred to tos at the Excelsior Studio. was China. Judge Magers united in marriage in thia city on Wednesday Mr. A. Rowman and Maude Gillmand of Newberg. Hood’s Are much tn little; always ready, efllclent. sat Isf ac- tory prevent a cold or lever. cure all Hver Illa, »lek head- ■ ■ ■ ■ all I ■ I ■ ■ ■ ache, Jannitlee, eonatlpatlon. etc. Price V, rente. The only rule to take with Hood's daraaparUla.