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SPAIN MIGHT Del Martin remains very weak from ty G. S. Wright, dentist. phoid fever and bis improvement is not Ride a Columbia. rapid. G. S. Wright, dentist. C. Grissen’s new stock of wall paper. 6 The Grange store is adding to its fix Luke XV-25:28.—G ove . Call on W. L. Hembree for your picture tures a Butterick pattern department this framing. See the calf in the Racket store ad. week. Joseph Mattey of Lafayette has been Typewriter supplies at C. Grissen’s. DR. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. Mrs. Elizabeth Artmer of near Carlton, quite ill this week. McMinnville. • W. I.. Hembree, agent for the Yost died of dropsy June 23d, at the age of 72 Window shades in variety of colors and years. typewriter. PHYSICIANS A fresh Jersey cow for sale. Inquire of at different prices at 0. G. Estes'. A slight frost, sufficient to brown the For ice cream, soda water, oranges, edges of exposed roses, formed Monday J. II. Nelson. ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER, night, June 27th. Buy your blank books at W. L. Hem emons. etc., go to T. A. White’s. D. C. Fletcher A Co are putting up bree’s. Mrs. Mary Stephens, mother of Smith Stephens of Wheatland, died on the 23d McMinnville Steam Laundry for fine some big new blacksmith signs. Mr Frank Knapp of Portland visited of J une, aged 68 years. work and reasonable charges. (onice over Braly’» Bank.) with friends in this city over Sunday. All Woodmen are requested to meet at A pretty fair buggy and harness for McMlSNVIl 1 K O kiuon . $35. Inquire at this office. McCormick mowers and binders—the the lodge room at 9:30 a. m. sharp, July world’s best—for sale by F. W. Spencer. 4tb, and take part in the procession. Miss Osa Roberts has taken a position COOK & CABLE, Tents, stoves, fishing tackle, fish eggs, A reduction of ten per cent on all in the First National bank. ammunition and everything for camp straw hats, ladies’ waists and all summer The-best 25-cent meal in the city is ob goods at the Grange store. 27-4 tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. life at Hodson’s. New furniture just received by O. G. Home circle, No. 57, went to Lafayette The bridge at the entrance to Lafayette Rooms iu Jacobson Block, on the west is being repaired with new Estes. People are finding out that good Tuesday night and mingled with the lodge furniture is obtainable cheap at bis store. there in a supper and a general good M c M innville , ... O regon . riders and new floor. Mrs. Cora Tucker and Miss Mabel time. Mrs. Mar}’ Underwood of Montezuma, Baker of Portland, attended the funeral We see by an exchange that shirt Iowa, is here to spend the summer with MEAT MARKETS of Dr. W. D Baker in this city on Sun- waists have reached that stage of popu her sister, Mrs. M. M. Hodson. larity that girls are getting married in I Jay. jy^ATTHIES & BOOTH, The New Home and Wheeler A Wil Owing to the pressure of business af them. son sewing machines, needles and extras Proprietors of fairs, Messrs. Chas. P. Nelson and F. E. There will be Children’s day and young at C. Grissen’s. 15tf Rogers felt compelled to forego their visit people’s service at the M. E. church A Washington man has named a new to the east. next Sunday evening. A good program Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds variety of strawberries the Admiral is prepared which will be well rendered. The contract for the new school house Dewey. South side Third St. between B and 0. at Amity was awarded to J. W. Gilbaugh A. W. Severance, Esq., of Tillamook, Wild blackberries were in the market of that place for $2,035. It will be built was in the city on business Wednesday. ' .......... ■ ................................. .. as early as Tuesday of this week, selling during the summer. He reports fine prospects in his county, BARBERS. at 20 cents a gallon. The entertainment by the ladies of the the hay crop being shoulder high, and Fly time is here. Screen doors, win Episcopal church Friday evening was the finest he ever saw. yy H. LOGAN, dow screens and screen wire of all kinds not as well attended as the excellent The bible normal class is holding in cheap at Hodson’s. program presented deserved. teresting meetings each Sunday after The Friends’ yearly meeting convened Prof. J. M. Garrison secured a class of noon at 4 o’clock, in the Christian church, 1 am located opposite Burns & Daniels and aim in Newberg last week, with a good at twenty in penmanship and has been put under the leadership of Prof. W. I. Rey to give nil customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat tendance from all parts of the state. ting them through double quick this nolds. More members are desired. ronage solicited. Belgian hares for sale. 50 pairs young week, in order that he might spend 11 is I am able to furnish loans on first-class stock. Only $1 per pair, mated. Peter Fourth at home. farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 HARNESS Nairn, Shadeland Farm, Ballston, Ore. Mrs. Elizabeth Jennett Goodrich, wife per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to Misses Alice Strong and Emma and of A. C. Goodrich, died at 1: 30 o’clock on 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon gLSlA WRIGHT, Elsie Failing of Portland were guests at Sunday, June 26th, 1898, and was laid to ey, call aud see me. R. L. C onner . Manufactures and Deals in J. H. Henderson’s home over Sunday. rest in the North Yamhill cemetery on One of the sorrel horses in Bent. Coul- For sale at a bargain, a tabular frame Monday, the 27th inst. She was the ter’e dray team came near slicing off one wife of the senior editor of the Record. Buckeye binder all complete. of itB hind hoofs by sitting down in a road SADDLES, BRipLES, SPURS, 26w4 T. I). H enderson . I cordially invite those who semi their scraper Monday. Fortunately it was not ..nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they M rs. G. S. Wright is expected to re laundry work to Portland or to China to a serious cut, and the horse was on duty C h i) be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are turn home this week from Prineville. call at the McMinnville Steam Laundry next morning. pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Her mother has not yet recovered from any Thursday or Friday and see for your Eastern Oregon's twelve counties har her illness. selves the machinery in operation and vested over 12,000,000 bushels of wheat yy J. ST RONG, in 1897, says the Pendleton Tribune. Why patronize agents for Portland inspect the fine work 1 turn out. This year the yield in the same territory Respectfully, W m . L ambert . Dealer in and Manufacturer of laundries? Portland laundrymen do not will, in all probability, exceed that patronize McMinnville. W m . L ambert . Messrs. E. Estes, Profs. Boardman, amount by 2,000,000 bushels. Polk county will rebuild her court Northupand Bruinback and Rev. R. W. To all those who patronize the Mc house, the county court allowing the tax King made the trip to Portland by SADDLES, COLLARS, payers to fix the cost of the new bicycle this week to attend the Baptist Minnville Steam Laundry, and to all BRIDLES, WHIPS, building. aBsociation and look after other busi those who do not, see our shirts, collars SPURS, Etc. All work guaranteed aw represented. Repairing The state normal school at Monmouth ness. They were caught in a shower and cuffs, and sample same with the all kin'll promptly done. First door south ot work that is sent through agents and lie has an ad. in this issue. This institution and had to walk part of the way. McMinnville National Bank. convinced that my lauudry work is the lias learned the value of extended and Wm. Toney’s team took a lively spin best. W m . L ambert , timely advertising, and gets results. down Third street on Saturday, having LIVERYMEN. Prop. McMinnville Steam Laundry. Are yon going to paint your house? broken their hitch straps near Suther Mrs. Nettie Keasey of Portland is vis Ç1TY STABLES, Consult Elsia Wright about paints and land’s blacksmith shop. They ran full oils. lie will give you the best material tilt to Capt. Harris’ residence, where iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Third St., between E and F. at least cost. tf they broke connection with the wagon Guild. She is accompanied by a young daughter, that enjoys the distinction of Mrs. J. B. Williams having sacrificed and continued on to the depot, running representing five generations of living Wilson & Henderson, Props. both her husband and son to the call for 1 against a freight car on the swi tch. The people, having a mother, a grandmother, troops, w ill break up housekeeping and damage was slight. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by great grandmother and great great grand day, week or month. Commercial travelers go to live with her sister near Bellevue. Prof. Geo. A. Peebles is reelected mother. The latter is 96 years old, and conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. Misses Dotha and Ambie Daniels and superintendent of the Salem schools, lives in California. Miss Jessie Manning went to Portland Prof. C. H. Jones is assigned to the prin Mrs. Mamie Lriggs, Grand Chief of on Wednesday to remain over the Fourth, cipalship of the Park school, Mrs. Metta Honor, D. of H., paid a visit to McMinn DRAYMEN Matlhieu is reelected, and Miss Minetta ville lodge, Monday afternoon, the occa and will miss the good time at home. Magers of Stayton, a sister of Judge sion being celebrated with an ice cream E. COULTER. Rev. Geo. W. Fender has taken board ing quarters with Arthur Chandler. Magers, is one of the three new teachers festival. The grand chief visited the McrtlNNVILLE There is a wav of getting ahead on board employed in the force. Mrs. Matthieu’s Lafayette lodge in the evening, and was ing a preacher: observe all the fast days. school the past year did not have a single escorted by over a dozen persons from case of tardiness, and as a reward she this city. Here was another banquet of Mrs. Clara Esson and daughter Vesta Good, of all description, moved, and careful gave them a grove picnic near Silverton. good things, and fraternity was rampant. handling guaranteed. Collection, will be made returned from Santa Barbara la«t week, monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. The Ladd A Howe auction sale of Such a round of receptions would kill and now occupy their comfortable home in this city. We understand they will horses occurred Saturday in this city, some people, but the grand chief evident BANKING under management of Frank Brown, and ly bears the strain well. She reports a remain permanently. I desire to say that I turn out as good . was well attended, being extensively ad membership iu this order in the jurisdic NO. 3857 or better laundry work than the work ' vertised in this and adjoining counties. tion of Oregon of nearly 1,000, with 60 THE McMINNVILLE that comes from Portland. My ten years We understand that prices received were beneficiaries taken out in the past very satisfactory to the firm and en month. in the business will prove it. couraging to horse dealers generally. A The Southern Pacific company will W m . L ambert . line large uiare with colt by side brought carry passengers between all stations on The annual Oregon Christian Mission- j $140, another mare $110, and a third ary convention began at Turner on Fri- j $103. It was made evident by this sale its lines in Oregon at one fare for the —McMinnville, Oregon.— round trip on the fourth of July. Tick Paid up Capital, $.TO,OOO day, to last ten days. Mr. and Mrs. C.I that the large horse is most in demand, ets at this rate will be on sale on the af A. Wallace, Jonathan Todd and family, in fact, there is very little demand for Surplus $10,000. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Powell, Mrs. Clara small horses. A herd of bunch grass ternoon of July 2d, on July 3d and 4th, Transacts a General Banking Business. Esson and Miss Annie Sparks have 1 horses from eastern Oregon were in town and will be limited to expire on July 5th or 6th, according to the distance. The been in attendance. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. the same day, and were really a nice lot, company is in line with the widespread Kay & Todd being desirous of closing but were not sold because of a lack of spirit of patriotism throughout the coun up their company business, have placed demand for horses of that size. Mr. try at this time, and is anxious to offer as LEE LAUGHLIN, President. j L. ROGERS, Vice-President. all their notes and book accounts in my Brown managed his sale with good busi much inducement as ftossible to enable people to attend and participate in E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. hands for collection. All parties in ness foresight, and we are pleased to the the celebrations. IV. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. debted to them in the way of book ac know of its successful termination. counts and notes overdue, will please Notice for Bid«. The question of the hour locally is: call and settle the same with me. Bids are invited for the several mater * WOOD WORKER. Will Oregon be able to handle her im R. L R onner . mense grain and fruit crop after sending ial and work required to construct a one |7D HOFF, J II. M. Bond is a good immigration men to the war and Klondike? Harvest story brick, as per plans and specifica agent, judging from the number of peo hands are so scarce in Kansas that it re tions. Plans at Dresser A Hendrick's ple who have followed him to Oregon j quires great effort to hold them. One pa store. M. E. H endrick . since his recent visit to Illinois. There per tells of the following case: “A farm will repair your Bnggiea and WkUns. manufac Dr. A. A. Barr ture Office Furniture. Book eaWs. Wardrobes, arrived on Monday from Graysville, in ' er passed through town in a wagon, on Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. The skillful optician of Portland, will that state, eleven persons, eight of whom the back seat of which sat a man who Two Doors East of City Stables. expect to remain. They are, Mr. and , looked like a tramp, but who was made be in McMinnville Tuesday, July 5th, Mrs. C. A. Pace and four children, Mrs. [ comfortable by soft sofa pillows tucked and remain through the week. The L. C. Bond, Milo’s mother, and his sis around him, and over whose head anoth doctor will outfit your eyes at a very Do You ters, Miss Jennie Bond and Mrs Jen er farmer held an umbrella, whiles boy reasonable charge if you give him the nings, with her two children. The last on one side fanned him. The recipient opportunity. Know' the News • three are here for a visit, the others will of all these honors smoked a twenty five Bare Chance. make Oregon their home. cent cigar, and lazily looked at the skv A good house and barn with three lots N. C. Christenson of the firm of Chris with his eyes half closed, occasionally 80x100 feet each, centrally and nicely lo You can have it all for tenson A Sawyer, and proprietor of the j taking a drink of iced lemonade from cated in Lafayette, for sale for less than Grange warehouse, has l<een in the city another humble attendant in the wagon one-half its value, if taken at once, in Per... Per... this week, arranging for the coming Behind followed a guard of twenty farm quire of J. E. Hubbard, l-afayette, Ore. Month Month warehouse season. He made a thorough ers, all armed with shot guns. The sight canvass among the farmers of this vicin created some wonder to those who did Van S. wi'.l lie at Commercial stables J in The Evening Telegram, of Portland, < ity n short time ago, and finds an encour not know the cause. The farmer driving Monday afternoons and Tuesdays, Wed X Oregon. It is the largest evening news- < aging outlook for a good season’s run had secured a man who had consented, nesdays and Thursdays at Sheridan and •«* paper published in Oregon; it contains 1 J al! the news of the state and of the ( thia year. Mr. Christenson is favorably after pleadings and great inducements, Fridays and Saturdays at McMinnville. X*• ^Mion. Try it for a month. A sample < known in thia county, and has lieen in to work for him during the harvest sea Balance of time at North Yamhill. The *» ¿opy will be mailed to yon free. Address < the warehouse business in Newberg for son at $9 a day and board, and the other other horse, Baron Douglas, will be at several years. We bespeak a good pat farmers were neighbors who were assist Commercial stables all the time except THE TELEGRAH, ronage for this firm, and are glad to wel ing in getting the farm hand safely to the Wednesdays and Thursdays, when he Portland, Or. farm without anyone stealing him.” : will Ire at Sheridan. J. W. H enry . come them among us. “Save her honor” and still lose Cuba, but what i will you save if you lose your teeth by neglect > ' and abuse? To those of my patients who nave frequent dental examination», I can assure preservation of their teeth and small dental bills. Not only Crown and Bridge work, but every department of the dental urt is made a specialty. You are invited to call. LOCAL NEWS. THE RACKET STORE. “Tall aches from little toe corns grow,” This Calf would bring you all a Shoe, easy and comfortable. We are adding to our Shoe line a larger and better assort ment than ever of those Physicians and Surgeons. » Physicians and Surgeons. CITY MARKET. BARBER. HARNESS, HARNESS, g Truck and Dray Co. National Bank WOOD WORKER « ? * 5 ♦ SHOES. 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. A McMinnville, Or. LEE LAUGHLIN, Assignee. «9 49 <9 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 «9 «9 49 49 <9 49 «9 <9 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 » è* “Men may’come, and men may go, But I go on forever,’’-«aid Tennysonconcerning the river. » » » » » » To Alaska Or War with Spain Yamhillers may go, but we remain to supply your wants in the Grocery line. Among these wants will be » » » B B » B B » » » Vegetables, » B Fruits, » à» » Staple Groceries, B i» » Crockery, B Queensware, B a» » Glassware » » » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» » The country will not be depopulated, and those remaining must live. Necessaries of life cheapest at our Grocery. Wallace & Walker. » • B i» » » B » i» %» R. M. Wade & Co., As usual are opening up an active Spring Trade in .......BUGGIES A A A A -A.-A. A A. ▼ ▼▼ ▼ And all Lines of Hardware. * ' Bicyctes^o « More sold already this year than during all of last. 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