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SPAIN MIGHT LOCAL NEWS. Ttivsv Hexlutislii. G. S. Wright, dentist. The following is a full and correct copy Ride a Columbia. of resolutions adopted by the people«, G. S. Wright, dentist. What is music? G ove . the democratic and silver republican parties, and duly signed by the nomi Fancy stationery at Hembree's. Hilton is still selling shoes at cost. nees thereof, at their convention held on Typewriter supplies at C. Griseen’s. C. Grissen's new stock of wall paper. 6 April 25th, 1898, at McMinnville Oregon. We, your committee upon resolutions, A fresh Jersey cow for sale. Inquire of Dr. Nelson, dentist, in Union block. DR. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. beg to report the iollowiug : McMinnville. J. H. Nelson. Harry Watkins started to Chicago on Resolved: That the nominees of this »'---------- ■ The Grange store sells boys’ clothing j Monday, on a business trip. convention for senator and representa PHYSICIANS tives are hereby pledged to do all in at the lowest prices. For ice cream, soda water, oranges, their power, if elected, to reduce the ex F. W. Spencer is just unloading his emons, etc., go to T. A. White’s. penses of the state government to the GALBREATH & GOUCHER. first earload of McCormick machinery. McCormick mowers aud binders—the lowest amount consistent with good aud to oppose the employ Mrs. E. 8. Warren has been ill this world’s best—for sale by F. W. Spencer. government, * Physicians ment of more clerks in the legislature week. Ride the Monarch Cycle Co’s Cum than shall be absolutely necessary to do and Surgeons. Violin family vs. bowed instruments. berland. the clerical work of the legislature. $35, Racket Store. That the salaries now- allowed by law (Office over Braly's Bank.) G ove . New stock of mixed paints at R. M. to the sheriff, the clerk, and the county M c .M innviu .1 • - • Ouoox. recorder are sufficient to pay for all the The McMinnville Fence Works for Wade & Co’s. work required to be done by these officers sale. 24-2 Order a Royal suit of clothes at the and their deputies, and that the nomi £OOK & CABLE, Wanted—At once, an experienced har Grange A Farmers’ store. nees of this convention for those offices ness maker. E lsia W right . All necessary bicycle sundries may be are hereby pledged to pay their deputies Physicians out of the salaries now allowed by law Go to E. F. Sutherland if you want a found at R. M. Wade & Co’s. to said officers, and not to present to tbe and Surgeons. good job ot horseshoeing. 20tf Bettman & Warren candle their eggs county court any bills or claims for sal aries or pay for deputies, and tbe nomi Rooms in Jacobson Block, The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob before they leave the store. nees of thia convention for county judge M c M innville , ... O regon . tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. Rambler and Ideal bicycles at the and county commissioners are hereby pledged to do all in their power to carry A few silk umbrellas and a few good Grange Ji Farmers Co’e. store. out the spirit of this resolution and to mackintoshes at cost at Hilton's shoe College hall, June 11th, Edward B. MEAT MARKETS reduce tbe expenses of the county to the store. Fleck, pianist. Mr. Fleck is an “artist lowest amount consistent with good government. jyyATTHIES & BOOTH, The lodge of the Dagree of Honor of of rare ability.” That we denounce recent republican this place has reached a membership of The old reliable Bain wagon, all sizes Proprietors of legislatures for their corruptions and ex 101. and styles, broad and narrow tires, for travagances and for their repudiation of their pledges of retrenchment aud reform CITY MARKET. 24tf The McMinnville college ball club sale by F. W. Spencer, made to the people, and for their em played the Corvallis club at Monmouth Always in the lead — the “ Stearns Yel Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds ployment of hordes of useless clerks, to on Monday and beat them 33 to 8. low Fellow,” with the King, $35, second be paid with taxes levied on the people. South side Third St. between B and C. We favor the enactment of a carefully 23-4 Garden seeds ot all kinds, carrot and best, at C. Grissen’s. drawn registry law to prevent repeating beet seed in bulk from 30 cents per pound Come and bear Edward Fleck, Satui- and illegal voting. ___________ BARBERS.___________ up. Hodson sells them. day, June 11th. He is without an equal That we indorse the union platform, adopted by the conventions of the peo C. W. Talmage and W. R. Kirkwood in the state. College ball, June lltli. yy H. LOGAN, ple’s, the democratic and the silver re campaigned in Tillamook county last New wagons, buggies, hacks. Garden publican parties in Portland in March week, returning Tuesday. City and Morrison plows, etc., for sale last. That, all tbe candidates nominated by 20-tf The New Home and Wheeler A Wil by C. D. Johnson, B street. this convention be required to sign these I am located opposite Burns A Daniels and aim son sewing machines, needles and extras Dr. W. D. Holman, a staunch repub resolutions as a personal aud individual to give all customers good treatment for little 15tf money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat- at C. Griesen’s. lican, has returned from a business trip pledge to the people that these resolu kionage solicited. The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Christian to eastern Oregon Ileis looking hale tions will be faithfully carried out. That these resolutions with signatures church will serve ice cream in the old and hearty. attached be published. HARNESS Jacobson building next Monday, June A luncheon will be given by the ladies W. R. D erby , ) 6th, for the benefitofthe new church. H arry W atkins , guild of St. James Episcopal church in gLSIA WRIGHT, H. L. H eath , ■ Committee. Next Sunday will be Children’s Day at the Adams building, Monday, June 6tb, J. W. WhEEl.ER, w Manufactures and Deals In the Baptist church. The pastor will from 11 to 3. 0. J. P ayne . preach to the children in the morning. F. D. and Claude Holman, who came W. T. Macy, candidate for recorder of HARNESS, conveyances. In the evening the Sunday school will up from Los Angeles to attend the burial I. E. Holt, candidate for county clerk. give an entertainment. Everybody in of their father on Saturday, started on P. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, H. Meaner, candidate for county their return home Monday afternoon. sheriff. nd brushes, and sella them cheaper than they vited. can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette The class of ’98 of McMinnville col Children and adults tortured by burns, H. 8. Maloney, candidate for county Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are judge. pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. lege has the prettiest invitation and pro scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases E.J. Wood, candidate for county asses gram that has ever been usod at that may secure instant relief by using De sor. yy J STRONG, institution. We are too modest to say Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is the D. M. Caldwell, candidate for county more about it, except that it was printed great Pile remedy. Rogers Bros.’ Phar treasurer. Dealer in and Manufacturer of G. A. Prentiss, candidate for county at this office. macy. school superintendent. Don’t annoy others by your coughing, Subject at Christian church next Sun C. C. Linden, candidate for representa- HARNESS, tive. and risk your life by neglecting a cold. day morning, “Fear not.” The evening I.. Booth, candidate for county’ com SADDLES, COLLARS, One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, service will be devoted to the Children’s R. missioner BRIDLES, WHIPS, colds, croup, grippe aud all throat and Day exercises. An excellent program M. E. Johnston, candidate for state sen SPURS, Etc. ator lung trouble. Rogers Bros.’ Pharmacy. will be rendered. All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing T. J. Lucy, candidate for joint represen Whooping cough is the most distress of all kinds promptly done. First door south ot The improvement at Masonic cemetery tative McMinnville National Bank. made this year by individual owners of ing malady; but its duratiou can be cut L. W. Harger, candidate for represen tative. lots, is very noticeable and much to be short by the use of One Minute Cough LIVERYMEN. Cure, which is also the best known reme commended. It is hoped that others will be encouraged to make improve dy for croup and all lung and bronchial .McMinnville College Commence» £ITY STABLES, ment. ments in the line of cleaning up and troubles. Kogers Bros.’ Pharmacy. F. W. Spencer received two more Buf Saturday, June Uth, 8 p. m., annual caring for the grounds. There is now Third St., between E and F. abundance of water in the cemetery, falo Pitts threshing outfits this week, commencement concert; Miss Katherine though it is not yet distributed, which complete with wind stacker attachment. A. Glen, dean of the department of mu Wilson & Henderson, Props. One is for Wm. Geldard of Carlton, the sic in the college, soloist, assisted by will be of vast benefit. other for L. L. Bockes of Amity. Prof. Fleck, of the Willamette university Everything first-class. Horses boarded by There are three little things »which do day, week or month. Commercial travelers conservatory, as pianist. Students of First Secular church, Sunday evening, conveyed Io all points at most reasonable rates. more work than any other three little Give us a call. things created—they are the ant, the bee June 5th. Lecture by Nettie Olds-IIaight. the department will also appear on the and DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers, the Subject, “Secular Inspiration.” Patri program. Commencement Sunday, June 12th, at DRAYMEN last being the famous little pills for stom otic songs and recitations by the Sunday school children. Everyone welcome. * ' tbe college chapel : Annual educational ach and liver troubles. Kogers Bros.’ sermon, Rev. E. K. Chandler, D. D., ß E. COULTER. Pharmacy. GREAT SPEECH BY SCHUOtG Bishop college, Texas, at 11 a. tn. Bac M c M innville Dr. Young reports a case of what the MAKER. calaureate sermon 8 p. m., Pres. H. L. medical men call greenstick fracture, I Loads tlieVun •• a Boardman. Truck and Dray Co. said to be of rare occurrence. A little son The Jeneyman Campaigner. Annual meeting of the board of trus Goods of all descriptions moved, and carefill of George Kaufman aged seven years, The court house again overflowed Sat tees, Monday, I p. tn. handling guaranteed. Collections will be made was the victim. The exterior bone of urday night to hear the Hon. F. X. monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Monday and Tuesday, June 13th and the fore arm, extending between the! Schoonmaker, the peerless discusser of 14th, final examinations. correct public policies. Those who heard elbow and wrist,the radius, as it is called, Monday, 8 p. m., annual entertain him in his defense of the president’s war BANKING was injured by a fall, but instead of an policy heard a true patriot, and a marked ment, Philergian society. ordinary fracture the bone was bent in contrast with the seditionarv talk of Mr. Tuesday, 8 p. tn., Students’ reunion No 385T to a decided curve. A greenstick frac Sovereign. He said: and banquet; tbe annual address by “ I am here as the personal friend of THE JIcMI.VNVILLE ture, Dr. Young states, can only occur in ’ Thomas H. Tongue. He is one of the Prof. W. J. Crawford, Salem. Toastmas young people whose bones are still flex most industrious and valuable men we ter, Hon. J. H. Smith. ible. have in congress today, but owing to bis Wednesday, Commencement day ; sense of duty be cannot be with you to We are anxious to do a little good in night. Today, Mr. Tongue is engaged in Class day exercises, 2 p. m. ; Graduating this w orld and can think of no pleasanter supporting the administration of this gov exercises, 8 p. tn. —McMinn ville, Oregon.— or l>etter way to do it than by rec ernment in its war measures; for sound Paid up Capital, $30,000 ommending One Minute Cough Cure as money and protection. Mr. Tongue is Tbe public is cordially iuvited to at tend all the public services of the com Surplus $10,000. a preventive of pneumonia, and con upholding the hands of the president for, mencement week at "Old McMinnville.” perhaps, the very life of our country,and sumption and other serious lung troubles doing bis duty as a loyal and patriotic Transacts a General Banking Business. H. L. B oardman , Pres. that follow neglected colds. Rogers representative from Oregon in our nation Office Hours 9 a. in. to I p. m. al congress. Bros.' Pharmacy. For Sale. “Suppose that Mr. Veatch was just as Splendid hack harness and fine covered The pioneer reunion at Amity on Wed- ; capable a man as Mr. Tongue is known LEE LAUGHLIN, President. nesday was attended by about 500 peo to be, would it be good policy on your back. Call at shelter aud feed sheds, J L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. 24tf ple, notwithstanding the rain. Judge part to take any chances? Mr. Tongue Grange Store block. lias gained great experience in the past W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. Hewitt gave a fine address, and every- i two years, far more than men ordinarily I was seriously afflicted with a cough body enjoyed Capt. Harris’ historical do in their first term in congress, and it WOOD WORKER. sketch. Some new members were added, might not lie safe to swap horses while for several years, and last fall had a more and the old officers were reelected, ex crossing a stream. Mr. Veatch is a dem- j severe cough than ever before. I have ocrat aud doesnot believe with the n- ßD HOFF, cept Mr. Hunsaker as president, who de ptiblicans in sound money. He is op- used many remedies without receiving clined. J. H. Henderson was chosen to posed to the appropriating of money to i much relief, and being recommended to WOOD WORKER fill the place. conduct the war. Do the people of Ore- I try a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough gon, who have sent over 1,060 young will repair your Buggies and Wagons, manufac The statement of E. V. Littlefield that men to battle for tbeir country’s honor, Remedy, by a friend, who knowing me ture Office Furniture, Book cases. Wardrobes, to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds or wood work. Yamhill county pays the county school want a man to represent them in con it and with the most gratifying results. gress who will support our president, or superintendent $2 50 j>er district for Two Doors East of City Stables. are they willing to send one who will al The first bottle relieved me very much visiting schools is entirely erroneous. ways oppose the chief executive of our The salary for the county superintendent nation? That question is left for you to and the second has absolutely cured me. i Í Do You is $815 per year, and is an absolute quan decide. Of these men who have gone out I have not had as good health for twen tity, and doesnot depend upon his visit of Oregon in response to their country’s ty years. Respectfully, Mrs. Mary A. to duty, how many will return? God Beard, Claremore, Ark. Sold by S. Ho- ing schools at all. The law requires him call Know the News • only knows, but certainly some will nev worth & Co. to visit each school once each year, but er return to tbeir homes in Oregon And Van S. will be at Commercial stables his salary is not increased by his doing yet, Mr. Veatch says that instead of the so, nor is it diminished by his neglect of $13 per month in gold, $6 40 is enough for Monday afternoons and Tuesdays, Wed You can have it all for such men. Mr. Tongue says $15 60 per nesdays and Thursdays at Sheridan and such duty. G. A. P rentiss . month is not encuiih for these brave Fridays and Saturdays at McMinnville. We think the school board of this city sone of Oregon to receive Which will Balance of time at North Yamhill. Tbe Per... Per... vote for—Tongue or Veatch?” Month makes a mistake in judgment when you Month Mr. Schoonmaker then entered into a other horse, Baron Douglas, will be at they exact from the graduates pay for long but interesting ex|iosition ot the Commercial stables all the time except their diplomas. Attention was called to money-question as it now presents itself j L d The Evening Telegram, of Portland Wednesdays and Thursdays, when he this matter a couple of years ago, but it to the American people; paid a high ^nvgon. It is the largest evening new«/ will be at Sheridan. J. W. H enry . compliment to the sound money demo paper published in Oregon: it contain» seems the practice is still kept up. Di crats, who laid aside party for principle, all the news of the state and of the plomas should come from the district and closed with a strong defense for pro What pleasnre is there in life with a nation. Try ft for a month. A sample as a recognition of the faithful perform tection, demonstrating bv many apt il headache, constipation and biliousness? copy will be mailed to you free. Addres. ance of the student's work, anti then lustrations the real benefits of a protec Thousands experience them who could tariff to the many industries of the THE TELEORArt, when presented it would justify tl.e tive United States. He spoke for over two become perfectly healthy by using De Portlrand, Or. chairman io saying “In behalf of the hours, and was most attentively listened Witt’s Little Early Risen, the famous to throughout. acbool board,” etc. little pills. Rogers Bros.’ Pharmacy. 'Save her honor" and still lose Cuba, but what will you save If you lose your teeth by neglect wand abu.-e? To those of my patients who nave ' frequent dental examinations, I can assure preservation of their teeth and small dental lulls. Not only Crown and Bridge work, but every department of the dental art is made a specialty. You are invited to call. BARBER. National Bank T/fS RACKET STORE. Perhaps there is nothing costing so little which tends to beautify so much as Laces and Embroideries. We have long been known as headquar ters for these goods. H.MILLS&Son ASSIGNEE’S SALE! OF MERCHANDISE. The entire stock of General Merchandise belonging to A. J’ Apperson will be closed out at bed rock prices. Those wanting Good Goods at Low Prices will do well to call early while the stock is complete. McMinnville, Or. LEE LAUGHLIN, Assignee. 49 49 49 49 49 49 49» 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 «9 «9 49 <9 <9 49 «9 49 <9 49 "Men may’come, and men may go, But I go on forever,”—said Tennysoncoucerning the river. To Alaska Or War with Spain » » » » 4» 4» » 4» 4» » 4$ 4* 4» \ amhillers may go, but we remain to supply your » 4» wants in the Grocery line. Among 4» these wants will be 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4» 4$ 4» 49 4» «9 4» <9 4* 49 4» 49 4» 49 4» <9 4» 49 4» 49 4» 49 4» The country will not be depopulated, and those 49 4» 49 remaining must live. 4» 49 4» Necessaries of life cheapest at our Grocery. 49 4» 49 4» 49 4» 49 4» 49 oa- 4» Garderi^Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Staple Groceries, Crockery, Queensware, Glassware Wallace & Walker. o<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> R. M. Wade & Co As usual are opening up an active Spring Trade in BUGGIES™. Bicyclea^^ And all Lines of Hardware. More sold already this year than during all of last. They go like hot cakes, because the price is low and the quality equal to the best. Four Kinds /Gendron, i Reliance, Crescent, Crawford. I ‘ Full Line of Fishing Tackle. See us for bargains. ■ Canton Scotch Clipper Plows Spring Tooth Harrows on Wheels, Wagons aud Implements of all kinds, Garden Seeds in Bulk and Package. 0. O. HODSON. Take The Reporter and Get the News