SPAIN MIGHT LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Ride a Columbia. '•Save her honor” and still lose Cuba, hut what Fresh Tillamook cheese and honey at C. Grissen's new stock of wall paper. 6 will you save if you io*e your teeth bv neglect Bettman A Warren’s. gnd abufe? To thoan ! O bkogn . that the apportionment of sex is equal. MCMHWVILLS, Manning Bros have received another here, has secured a clerkship in the in­ Graduates of ITcninnville college supply of White sewing tuaebiues. They ternal revenue office at Portland under : collector Dunne, at a salary of $1,000 al are eligible to examination for state are selling like hot cakes. MEAT MARKETS teachers* diploma. The families of Prof. D. M. Metzger year. Q STREET MEAT MARKET, Frank Rennie returned Tuesday from Lloyd Henderson, who left with tbe and A. B. Millsap left on Wednesday for Copper river party eaily in the spring, Gaiibaldi bay, for a season of camping. Foley Springs, the other members of the Reynolds & Branham, Prop’s. returned home on Thursday. The report Mrs. O. A. B. Grosser of Willamina party remaining He reports Clarence' is current that there is nothing valuable visited in the city this week and was nc- Irvine as getting fat and much improved Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all to he found in that country. companied to her home bj’ Mrs. E. W. in health. Good. kinds constantly In stock. Cash paid lor Mrs. E. M. Law of the O. K. lunch . hides. Highest market price paid tor all kinds Are you going to paint your house? Wallace. of fat stock Consult Elsia Wright about paints and All persons knowing themselves in- room, was called to the bedside of her oils. He will give you the best material debted to tue for dental work, will please aged father, at Silverton, ou Monday j ^ATTHITS & BOOTH. at least cost. tf call at once and settle tbe same, at the He is 92 years of age, aud recently bus tained serious injury from a fall. Proprietors ot J. H N elson . County Judge R. P. Bird w ill move clerk’s office. Parties buying White sewing machines from Lafayette to McMinnville this The Seventh Day Adventists are week. having a good attendance at their tout are fully instructed as to use of all at­ Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds The complete stock of Butterick patterns meetings near the court bouse. The tachments by a lady o|>erator without' can now be found at the Grange & Farm­ preaching is being done by Rev. Ward. extra cost. This ie the advautage of buy- ■ Houtli side Third 8t. between B and C. iug from au agent. M annino B ros . I ers store at the lowest prices. Also the Miss Ellen Strong, h sister of W J. The Southern Pacific railway company ! Delineator and Glace of Fashion. Strong of this city, and a teacher in the PRODUCE MARKET. A gentleman from Linn county was in mission schools of Corea, has returued is repairing the plauking on the street the city Monday desiring to buy a farm, to her home in Portland on account of I east of the depot. We understand it is J) STREET PRODUCE HARKET, their ultimate intention to pave this and could find no real estate agent to ill health. street with decomposed granite and to j show him anj- land. Real estate men J. E. Brooks has begun operations on j L. E. Walker, Prop. seem to have taken to the harvest fields. a uew residence on the site of the old I put down a side walk of flagstone. in planning for next school year, I am able to furnish loans on first-class one, burned a conple of years ago. Its < sih paid tor Poultry and Country Produce. Hides and Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Mlllfeed, farm security, from $2,0.)0 upward, at 7 proportions of frame work would indi-1 don’t overlook “Old McMinnville,” Oil Meal, 1 lax seed anil Bae Supplies of all the home college of Yamhill valley. I per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to cate a good building. kinds kept on hand. | 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow motl­ Clifford Kantner of Salem, son of Rev. Expenses very low. Send for Cata­ logue. ey, call rfnd see me. R 1 C onner . Kantner, recently graduated from a con­ BARBERS Patriotic Entertaiurnent. The Salvation Army has a new brig­ servatory of music in Tennessee, and is 1 IL LOGAN, adier-general named Marshall, w ho ban to teach music in the Lafayette semi­ Emergency Corps will give a patriotic ' entertainment at the opera house, Satur­ entered upon his duties with a great nary the coming year. ileal of vim, and attracts a large crowd. Remember the Emergency Corps en­ day evening, July 30th,forthe benefit of! Farmers, your attention is wanted tertainment at the opera house toraor-1 our own brave boys at the front, Co. A, I am located opposite Burns A Daniels and aim The ladies of to "tv<’nil customers good treatment fot little while we say to you, if you need any row evening, proceeds to go for the ben 2d Oregon volunteers. money. Hath rooms in connection. Your pat- groceries or bread, don't forget that we efit of Co. A, 2d Oregon volunteers, Ad the program committee want it under­ lounge solicited. stood that the following program is very can supply you with the same and give mission 25 and 15 cents. you better prices thadany house in Yam Large shipment of fall goods are now incomplete, it not being possible to pre­ HA RN ESS hill county. J. P. I rvine A S on . on the wav for the Grange A Farmers’ | pare a complete one so early in the week | Chorus, seven boys. ^l.SIA WRIGHT, The Kickapoo Indian show No. 54 ar­ store. They will have one of the largest | Recitation, Muriel Grieaeu. rived in the city on Tuesday, and pitched and best selected lines of general mer-| Manufactures ano Deals in .Soln, Pauline Snyder. chandiee ever show n in the city. its tent at the corner of Second and G Violin solo, Walter Iioltnan. streets. Prizes of Bilver.vare are given Prof. Frederic S. Dunn, who has held Recitation, Ethel Harris. in connection with the sale of medicine, tbe chair of languages and ancient his-| Solo, Mrs. Talmage. SADDLES, BRIDLES. SPURS, ; and between the sales there is an enact­ I tory in Willamette university, has ac­ Quartette, Misses Hobbs aud I * nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they ment of farces. Over two hundred of cepted the chair of associate professor of! Patty. can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette these shows are now on the road. Latin in tbe University of Oregon, at \ alley. Our all home made sets of harness are Recitation, Frank Abram Powell. prouounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Piof. Irving M. Glen, now of Eugene, Eugene. Drill, twelve girls. is visiting in Portland and taking les­ This item is published for the benefit Solo, McKiuley Bill. J. STRONG, sons in voice culture under the famous of those who are forgetful. The open Piano duet, Helen and Evaline Cal- German tenor, Herr Schott.. The ad­ season for deer is from August let to De-1 breat t. Dealer in and Manufacturer of miration for each other’s vocal talent is comber 1st; ducks, geese, etc., from Sep-' Recitation, Charlie Ungormau. said to be mutual and in largo degree tember 1st to March loth ; grouse, pheas- j Reveille. Herr Schott has an offer of a free con­ | ants, etc., September 1st to December “Tenting Tonight," song and tableau; COLLARS, servatory from three American cities, if SADDLES, 1st. Fred Boarduiau, soloist. WHIPS, BRIDLES, he w ill consent to remain in this coun­ Master Ramsey Spillman, young son Double quartette. SPURS, Etc. try. of Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Spillman, is Interspersed with the other exercises All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing Rev. L. D. Beck of Soda Springs has visiting at J. C. Cooper's, having made will be several beautiful and patriotic of all kinds promptly done. First door south ol McMinnville National Bank. been in the city this week soliciting the trip from Portland without escort. tableaux. Admission 25 and 15 cents. support for Mineral Springs college of His parents are spending a month on I4cen$»e» to Harry. LIVERYMEN that place, which is the only school on the beach at Astoria, after which they the Pacific coast under tbe fostering will visit in McMinnville. July 20th—Pearl Oatis, 22, and Edith ÇITY STABLES, care of the Cumberland Presbyterian M. Knowles, 25, Yamhill county. Robert Zinzk of Pendleton, who at­ church. The institution Las recently Third St., between E and F. Teachers’ Examination. paid off a large debt, and is now accum­ tempted to commit suicide recently, put The regular quarterly examination ulating an endowment fund. It had an his tongue against a cold air-pipe in an Wilson & fknderson, Props. ice factory. His tongue was quickly for teachers’certificates will be held at attendance of 130 students last year. frozen to the pipe and he could neither A transient sewing machine fixer who get away nor call for assistance. A cur­ the court-house Aug. 10, 11 and 12. The Everything first-class. Horses boarded by examinations will commence at ODe day, week or month. Commercial travelers has been vegetating in these parts, left rent of hot air turned into tbe pipe re­ o’clock Wednesday, Aug. lOtb. conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. behind a somewhat unsavory memory if leased him from bis predicament. Wive us a call. E. V. L ittlefixld , School Supt. reports are true. An instance is related Miss Hattie Williams, who has so suc­ where he merely asked permission to ex ­ To Farmers. DRAYMEN amine a machine, and afterw ard demand­ cessfully tanght in our public schools, and Having recently overhauled my ware­ ed two dollars from the lady. The de­ was re-elected, has concluded to go to house and added another cleaner to its g E. COULTER. mand being refused he pocketed the McMinnville where a position has been facilities for handling grain, I am better McrtlNNVILLE shuttle and fixtures and walked off. The offered her, as her folks are there. Tbe prepared than ever to serve the public. moral of it all ie, that in dealing with Dallas people are sorry to part with Miss I It will be our aim in the future, as in the transients it ie best not to do so, but to Williams as a teacher and member of past, to treat patrons as well as we know the social circles; ehe has many warm how, and merit a continuance of their Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful patronize home people. handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheup. There is said to be considerable of n friends in our midst. The school board | favors. M. B. H endrick . romance attached to a late wedding at elected Prof. C. M. Armstrong to fill the I WOOD WORKER. Roseburg Geo. D. Cone was married position vacated.—Polk Co. Observer. I.lvery Business for Sale. to Mrs. Henrietta Nichols, July 24th. The report of Grand Recorder Clark ofI The City livery end feed stable« are £?D HOFF, The groom was lying at the point of the A. O. U. W., was an eucouraging offered for sale. The equiptneut is first-' death in the hospital of the soldiers’ document, showing the benefits accruing home. The bride was a wealthy resident from the system of classified assessments class aud is doing a paying business Thirty years ago the' recently adopted by tbe order in this Term» reasonable. will repair your Buggies and Wagons, manufac- of California. W ilbon A H enderson , | lure Omco Furniture, Book cases, Wardrobes. couple were betrothed, but becoming state. The suspensions of the last year, Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds oi wood work. estranged each married another and in according to tbe grand recorder's report, . Two Doors East of City Stables. For Sale at a Bargain. time lost their partners, through all life’s numbered only 249, as against 864 of the ' A good driving team, gelding and mare, ‘ vicissitudes never forgetting the early preceding year. The receipts of the ’ BANKING love, it seems. Now it is said that Mrs. j beneficiary fund were $147,412.36, and color black, age 5 years, of Duroc Prince Nichols hearing of her old lover's plight, j the disbursements on 91 warrants, $143,- and Altamont stock. Also light driving insisted on becoming his wife in order to 579 33. Ia the general fund the receipts buggy and single and double harness. All no osar THE HcHIMNVIEI.E properly care for him in hie illness. The were $12,146.68, and the disbursements a rare bargain, and should betaken soon Inquire at this office. , groom died 24 hours after the marriage. $11,825.97. — W. T. Macy and family returned from ’ Prof. R. A. Heritage has resigned bis “I bave used Chamberlain's Cough 1 Ocean Park Saturday, and Wm. De-, position as director of the musical depart-' Remedy in my family for years arid al­ I Haven and family followed on Tuesday, | ment of the Willamette university, and ways with good results,” says Mr. W. B. —McMinn villa, Oregon.— | They had a new experience during their in a few days will leave for Helena, Paid up Capital, $.*$0,000 visit, in going out to sea in a row boat a ' Montana, where be will establish a con­ Cooperof El Rio, Cal. “For small chil­ dren it is especially effective.” For sale | distance of two to three miles. Macy was i servatory of music of hie own Some by S. Howorth A Co. Surplus $10,000. extremely sick for about five minutes,; weeks ago he received a very flattering Transacts a General Banking Business. until he disgorged, when he never felt financial consideration from the enter­ Van S. will be at Commercial stables O flice Hour» 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. I better in hie life. DeHaven couldn’t do I prising citizens of that mountain city, to , Monday afternoons and Tuesdays, Wed- j this, but was struck with etill eickneae, come there and locate, and in addition to needaye and Thursdays at Sheridan and LEE LAUGHLIN, President. and hung to his fish line while his ears this, three of the uoivereities there have Fridays and Saturdays at McMinnville J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. became as white ae cotton. Macy told adopted tbe conservatory as their college Balance of time at North Yambill. The E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. II’. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. ■ the man in charge of the boat that he ’ of music respectively. Prof Heritage : other horse, Baron Douglas, will be at I . would confer a great favor on him if he expecte to go to Helena next week and Commercial stables all the time except Oils, oile, oil», oils, machine oils, paint would make hie boat conform a little . bie family will join bim about tbe 10th Wednesdays and Thursdays, when he I better to the ewelle of tbe ocean. ' of September.—Stateeman. 1 will be at Sheridan. J. W. H enry . I pils and oils of all kinds at Hodson’s. DR. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. >>>> A «A I Ln 0 0 ~ coi McMinnville. ( a . »—* »—r P P n .. .. ö- S-* • s b-* - • » b — - • rr ■ Physicians and Surgeons. s a Physicians and Surgeons. g C Cn O N to 8 8 8^ ***• «A m cu The light running "New Hom« needs no recom­ mendation. Iu superiority Is established all ovor the world, it is woman s favorite sewing machine, beautifully finished end guaranteed for five vears Why pay traveling agents a fancy price for an infe­ rior machine, when you can get the best 'or 30 per veut less Come and see for yourselves £ * CHAS. URISSEN, McMinnville, Oregon. 4. CITY MARKET. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE * » Which is becoming so well known and appreciated in Yatnhill County ♦J aud the State. E ESTES introduced this fence three vears ago, anil sales are constantly increasing. Seo him at the New and Second-Hand w ?♦ ♦t Stor >, opposite White’s restaurant, McMinnville. « * 4Î 4$ 4Ì New and Second-Hand Furniture, Baby Carriages, Spring Mattresses, Camp Stoves, Tinware, Hammocks, Etc., Etc. Call and see us. « BARBER O. G. ESTES. *♦ » 5» 4» I» ft» W 5» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦*♦♦»4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WITCH HHZEü Is fast becoming a household friend. It is far better than the many patent nostrums now on the market for the relief of scalds, burns, wounds, sprains or bruises, toothache, rheumatism, neural­ gia. We buy only the best, made by E. E. Dick­ inson & Co., and fully recommend it as a valuable household remedy. Witch Hazel and Alcohol mixed half and half works wonders for soreness excessive exercise. HARNESS, ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. Opposite R. Jacobson & Co. HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co. Economy Is the Road to Travel^^^^ ft & ft rtj, X ft ft & Whether it leads to wealth or not, economy is the safest road *ft to travel. By economy we do not mean stinginess, we do not £ mean that you shall consider a low-priced shoe the one to buy. ” The most economical shoe tuyer is the one that sees to it first, that the shoes are of good quality; second, that they are fairly priced. Common sense leads tbe real economist to pass by the trashy footwear so frequently offered at prices that are little, but not low. I have 6hoes that will meet the require- mentsof the economical buyer. They combine good quality, style and fit at a medium price. Come in and see. 2 Sign of the Big Boot. p. DIEDSCHNEIDER. , Boots and Shoes. Seventeenth Annual Session STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.... MONMOUTH, OR. Strong Academic and profeMional Courier. Well equipped Training Department of nine grade», with 230 children. Regular Normal Course of threo veari Senior year wholly profoealonal. Graduates of accredited high school»and oollegc» ad­ mitted dlreotly to professional work. The diploma of the school 1s recognleed by law as a life certificate to teach. The graduates of the school are In de- maud as teachers, WOOD WORKER Light Expenses—The year for from Siao to $160. Beautiful and healthful location. No sa­ loons. Tbe first term will open Tueedav, September 20th. Catalogues, giving full de- tails of work cheerfully sent on application- Address P. L. CAMPBELL, Pres. OrW. A. Wann, Sec’y of Faculty. National Bank “Remember the Name!” ’I; X S • ’p J , O. O. HODSON lias Camp Stoves, Tents, Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, and everything needful for CAMP LIFE. Also a Mitchell Wagon to haul you to camp. A first-class tinner and plumber to do all kinds of job work. Call and see me. O. O. HODSON.