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Dr. Leroy Lewis, DENTIST, LOCAL NEWS. G. 8. Wright, dentist. All kinds of cough cures at Hill’s phar-1 macy. G. S. Wright, dentist. Fancy stationery at Hembree's. Bettman & Warren candle their eggs before they leave the store. Hill's pharmacy for pure drugs. A nine-pound daughter was born to Typewriter supplies at C. Grissen'a. Ileury Eccleston returned last week Mr. and Mrs. John Funk on Tuesday. Hoe Cake and Golden Star soap at the from California. PHYSICIANS Grange <& Farmers’ store. 9-3 Eastern oysters iu any style kept daily Did you notice the fine assortment of at White ’ s restaurant. £ALBREATH & GOUCHER, The Stearns bicycle, '98 model, (50, at fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren's? Physicians J. P. Irvine was out on the street Mon C. Griesen's. She cackles. \\ hen a man gets in a new stock of goods it is human for having been laid up for about-a and Surgeons. Take your prescriptions to Hill’s to day, him to crow over it. If he opens up his new styles and blows his trum fortnight. have them tilled. (Office over Braly’i Bank.) pet in the newspaper (the best place to advertise a la Wanamaker aud all Wall paper in beautiful designs with A large stock of shoes and boy's cloth M c M inn villk • • - O bkoon . good judges) wise people know that he has something on hand worth ad ing has been arriving at the Grange & out number at Hodson's. vertising, and will patronize him. Farmers’ store this week. 9-1 Dick Johnson has gone to Alaska in J H. COOK, n. D. Adolf Matthies is moving into his resi charge of a band of horses. dence, which John Gault and assistants Hill’s pharmacy guarantee their drugs have been repairing and improving for Physician to be pure. Try them next time. and Surgeon. Miss Valeria Patty visited Sheridan some time. Olympia oysters opened fresh every Rooms 9 and 10, Union block, friends on Saturday and Sunday. day. All kinds of fresh fish and clams McMixsvui.it, • - - O regon . The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob at the McMinnville Fish Market. Next on the part of the hen, is a cheerful disposition—a sense of duty per tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. door to Herkosky. formed. Likewise the merchant. If he can give you a bargain and send Mrs. Millie Durham of Clatskanie ar Died—In Lafayette, February 11th, of MEAT MARKETS you away happy, at a living profit to himself, he feels good, too. It is rived last Friday on a visit to relatives pneumonia, J. T. Williamson, aged 71 needless to say that every purchaser gets a bargain at jy^ATTHIES & BOOTH, here. years, 7 months and 5 days. Interment Proprietors of Mrs. D. S. Holman and Mrs. Harry was made in Lafayette cemetery on Sun Watkins visited relatives in Oregon City day." CITY MARKET. last week. The Rebekah lodge will have an initia A well-selected stock of the most mod tion and supper next Tuesday evening. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds ern shelf hardware and improved cook The new lodge at Amity haB been invited South side Third St. between B and C. to be present. There is no doubt of its ing utensils at Hodson’s. G. M. Watkins has moved from Carl being a pleasant time. BARBERS. _________ ton to Netarts, having recently traded for February lath marks the birthday anniversary of Mrs. E. E. Thompson, the Laughlin ranch at that place. H. LOGAN, He is here for that purpose. He is not here one day and in some other Miss Lena Stilwell has been employed Mrs. R. Nelson and Mrs. Newgard, and to teach a tour-months school in the together they celebrated it by a sump town the next, but for twelve years has been cultivating cheerful dispo Mason district, No. 13, to begin the first tuous dinner on Tuesday. sitions by dispensing bargains to the people. 1 am located opposite Burns <& Daniels and aim of March. E. E. Selph expects to start for Cali to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat Are you going to paint your house? fornia in a few days with the possible in ronage solicited. Consult E16ia Wright about paints and tention of making it his future home, the oils. He will give you the best material health of Mrs. Selph necessitating a dryer HARNESS ___ at least cost. tf climate than Tillamook affords iu the winter season.—Tillamook Herald. About 45 of Brad Dodson’s young gLSIA WRIGHT, friends met at his home Saturday eve The Philergian society will give a Manufactures and Deals in Now is the winter of your discontent made glorious if you go to Apper- ning and celebrated with him his 27th special program at the college chapel on Saturday evening. The program will be birthday anniversary. son s, and anyone of his force will agree to send you away better natured HARNESS, in imitation of a monthly magazine. Wm. A. Henderson and his nephew There will also be a social hour to which for having patronized the old reliable store. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Lloyd, expect to leave for Alaska some everyone is invited. The entertainment Corner Third and C Streets. ..iidbruNbes, and bells them cheaper than they time during the present month. They is free. Come all. can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are will be accompanied by a North Yamhill 0. 0. Hodson and F. W. Fenton re pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. party. turned from their California trip Friday Pure prepared paints and oils at Hod evening, having a good summer color in i! yy J. STRONG, son’s. Will preserve your buildings as their faces. They made a thorough visit V long as any paint on the market. Try of the southern part of the state, and Dealer in and Manufacturer of them. < seemed to be most enamored of Santa HARNESS, Granville Baker continues a very sick Anna, Pasedena and Watsonville. man, but his demonstrated vitality makes SADDLES, COLLARS, President Chapman has purchased a bis case more hopeful than it might printing outfit for the state university, BRIDLES, WHIPS, otherwise be. SPURS, Étc. at a cost of about $400. The local papers Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s in all sizes, shapes and styles just received. All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing Mrs. E. E. Thompson will leave next naturally feel that it is a little on the of all kinds promptly done. First door south ot We have just placed in our store the largest stock of Shoes carried for some “ department store ” order. The Guard week for a brief visit in Forest Grove and McMinnville National Bank. Portland, after which she will proceed to says the bootblack stand and barber shop years, and will offer them to the public at the very lowest prices. Missouri for an extended visit, with her will probably arrive in due course of LIVERYMEN. time. father. ÇITY STABLES, Andy Baker says we shall have no There are assurances that the diligent more winter. His opinion is based on and persistent lqhm of our home people We have added this line to our stock, and can give the latest styles at the Third St., between E and F. the observation that the woodpeckers to prepare a cantata will be rewarded by lowest prices. All new goods. are beginning to hammer the roofs of (he good houses next week. Their only de "Y Wilson & Henderson, Props. sire is to please and aid public enterprise. houses. Our new dress goods and staple aud fancy dry goods arc arriving daily. Money put into good public buildings Judge J. C. Peebles, a Marion county Call and make a selection while the assortment is complete. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers pioneer of 1850, and the father of Prof. employs labor and thus reverts to the conveyed to all ¡»ointsat most reasonable rates. Peebles, formerly of this place, died on people. Reciprocal patronage is one of c innville grange farmers co Cor. b and 3d st. Give ns a call, Friday, at his home four miles south of the things that make a thriving town. C has . P. N els O n , Manager. I Salem. Dr. Fenton, James Parker and Walter DRAYMEN T. B. Kay and Joe Todd oame in from Dav, of Portland, grubstaked a man E. COULTER. Tillamook the first of the week. They named Fry. They bad about given him bagged a number of ducks, but the big up. He now writes he has secured two McHINNVILLE Dr. Nelson, dentist, in Union block. game took timely warning ot their ar claims. He sold one for $15,000. His T. D. Henderson has good fresh milch partners (except Fenton) are going up Truck and Dray Co. rival there. cows, grade Jersey, for sale. 8w4 with more grub. The claim is on Hun Mrs. Rowland, who remained critically Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made ill for so long a time, lias surprised her ker creek and is a bonanza.—Portland Mrs. Wm. Arthur oi Fairlawn is quite monthly. Hauling of all kinds doue cheap. friends most agreeably, by convalescing Chronicle. sick with the measles. Tl>s best and purest drugs in tbe world (the kind we keep) are of no Stock Inspector Minty informs us that until she is now able to get about the service, or are dangerous, if they are Mr. Setters ie in Dayton thia week do BANKING from Jan. 1st, 1897, to Jan. 1st, 1898, not handled carefully. This is a house some. ing the masonry work for a new dryer. matter which is always uppermost in our minds — carefulness — the Tillamook bay lumber mills nre blocked there were 9270 head of sheep driven aud choosing of the right bottle, the shipped out of Yamhill county. Of this NO 3B6T A new fish market was opened in this with lumber, and cannot work full time measuring or weighing of the right THE iTIc.tllNN Vll.I.F. dose. It is our constant aim to be because the Alaska craze prevents a reg 1 number D. W. Ralston handled 5756 city yesterday by an Olympia man, at the kind of druggists to whom peo- Ble can go with confidence, when the ular service of vessels for transportation head. The mutton and wool product the stand one door west of Herkosky, the ves of loved ones depend upon care . forms no small item in the output of tailor. Mr. A. Benson is the proprietor. to San Francisco. and accuracy in filling prescriptions I this county. Mutton sheep are very with medicines that are Just as they should be. The basket social given by the McCabe scarce at present and are bringing $4 to The misfortune which befell E. N. —McMinnville, Oregon.— Epworth League at the residence of Mr. $4.25 a head. The wool outlook for 1898 Ford’s little son Eldred recently, of run ning the point of a knife into hi» eye, be Paid up Capital, $50,000 Winegar last Friday evening was in is aleo most encouraging. every respect a success. With Jno. W. came so serious that he has been taken Surplus $10,000. The death of Mrs. Orofine F. Spencer, PHARMACY. Jones as auctioneer, the baskets soon to Pottland for treatment, with a strong wife of M. V. Spencer, Wednesday night, Transacts a General Banking Business. ■old for the neat sum of ten dollars and probability that the eye will be lost. was news to many people. She had been eighty-flve cents. Office Hours 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. ill but a short time with an attack of Prof. L. L. Ware of Chicago sings a The neighbors of L. S. Downing and measles. Pneumonia developed later. tenor the equal of which you may not family, to the number of thirty-five or She was the only daughter of the late LEE LAUGHLIN, President. hear but once in a lifetime. The editor J L. ROGERS, Vice-President. forty, gave them a farewell party Satur Samuel F. Staggs. Her mother still sur writes this without his knowledge, aud 'E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. day evening. The Downings are about vives, and is living in California. De W’. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. wishes to assure you that War® does to move to their newly acquired home ceased was born in this county Aug. 28th, Mordecai to the queen’s taste. Reserved near North Yambill. A very pleasant 1865, and leaves a husband and three seats 50 cts., general admission 35 cts., evening is reported. WOOD WORKER. L. E. WALKER, Proprietor. children, to whom many extend sympa children 25 cts. Twelve of the seventeen applicants for thy in their unexpected bereavement, Q. T. Long returned on Tuesday from ¡£1) HOFF, teachers’ certificates last week were suc The funeral will be held at tho home at his visit of two months in Kentucky. Fresh and Cured Meats. cessful in securing the coveted parch 11 a. m. today, conducted by Rev. King. He circulated among many good old Garden Seeds in Package and Bulk. WOOD WORKER ment. The successful ones were: Sec John Dudley, a pioneer of over 35 democratic neighbors in the blue grass Highest price paid for Poultry and Produce Till repair vour Buggies and Wagons, manufac ond grade—Florence Wilson, Hay An ! years, living near North Yamhill, died state who did not hesitate to tell him fine Office Furniture. Book cases, Wardrobes, trim, Bessie Rounds, Zella Harty. Third Hides and Tallow bought. suddenly on Monday aftarnoon, Feb. that they thought McKinley was all Brackets, Whatnot.« and all kinds of wood work. grade—Leia Goheen, Carrie Sargent, 14th, at the age of 64 years. He was en right. The expression, of course, was Two Doors East of City Stables. Elvia Stevenson, Ella Yates, Jessie gaged in the work of grubbing, when he prompted by their renewed prosperity VI; 1 • y ’ • ■ Robertson, Lenora Laughlin, Minnie suddenly fell over and expired. He was since the election, which Mr. Long says Helyer, Daisy Varner. Klendlkeat Hanse. Private Male. buried in the Stout cemetery on Wednes is quite marked, particularly in the The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian Rev. Mr. Thompson desires us to an The cantata of “ Esther, the Beautiful day. Mr. Dudley had a varied and inter Cut in the middle. A chance to make prices paid lot live stock. Cal started one year for >2, strictly in advance. Queen,” is ever new, because it stirs the esting t-areer as an Oregon pioneer. The home with the idea that he would rival money. I will m H, trade or rent my nounce that all their household belong ings are for sale at their house. Mr. J, W. Foster, of Foster & Co. of soul with its melody. There are people story is well authenticated that in tho 1 Judge Denny along a similar line. He sawmill on easy terms, with timber to run six years and mill in running order early 60 ’ s he drove a band of cattle to in McMinnville who Fang it over 30 years secured nine beautiful red birds, with thia place, left on Monday morning of Farm to Trade. this week for Portland to make prepar ago, back at the old home, who are com. the Portland market, and there being one dueregard to apportionment of sex,in the A good trade. Can sell all lumlier you A farm near Newberg, consisting of cau cut and take my pay in lumlier. ing ont next Tuesday night to revive tbu iarge. wild steer which, for some reason, 1 hoji® of establishing a new feathered ations for going to Skagway, for which place he will probably depart within the long-sleeping but pleasant memories ot 1 proved unmarketable, question arose as 1 family in Oregon. As is usually the cas®, Now for a bargain. For terms call on or 240 acres, 100 in cultivation, to exchange for a larger place. Inquire at this office. the past. Bradbury was a favorite musi to what should be done with him. Mr. the porter overheated the car one night, address J. F. B yers , Fairdale, Oregon. next ten days.—Sheridan Sun. cal author wifh tpany people now past Dudley did not hesitate long before de- I and five of his pets perished. The other 4, • i— - - ; middle age, and much of his Sunday I claring that he wonld ride him home, and fonr came through all right, aad were Thad Dupuy baa returned to Ijifay- school harmony still fondly lingers with at once strapped on bis »addle, and put ; promptly given their liberty. Cal baa ette from Grass Valley, the climate of them. Your mother knows all about ting spurs tq the beast rode him all the do law for theix protection, and must tbe latter place not being congenial to Bradbury’s songs, if she be a Christian way from Portland to North Yamhill. trust to. the good graces and humane in- his health. woman, and, God bless them, most He is said to have been cheerfully given »1 1 of sportsmen to spare these Ken For Infanta and Children. Cure all liver Illa, bilious- ■ ■ ■ mothers are. The cantata has various the right of way through the ilreets oi tucky orphans until sufficiently numer lies», headache, sour «torn- all j new and later touches, but enough of the Portland. JIu was one of,the most skill ous to establish his reputation as a bird Th» ru ach, Indigestion, constlpa- III lion. They act Mstly. with- ■ ■ ■ ■ Mr llai’.» ' old outline ie left that it may be easily ful riders of Wild ponies known in tbq i propagator and eliminate the possibility ■IgM»]» out pain or gripe. Sold by all druggist.. 3S cants | tihley irt the early days. | recognized. I of their total extermination. Sb. only Hits to take with Mood's SataaparfUa- at • \l’ ’ * • • ' - • ■ \ Invites bis friends and patient. to call on him in bls new office rooms in Jacobson's build ing, where all the comforts and necessities of a modi i n dental office are being arranged. Prep arations are being made to do every class of opert tlonspractised in modern dentistry. McMinnville, Ore. Cuben a Den Lays an €gg The Result A. J. APPERSON'^ yy BARBER. Do You Need Cheering up? Shoes^^-p Boys’ I 'Youths’ Clothing. M M & ’ ., National Bank Rogers Bros.’ *CASTORIA Hood’s