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SPAIN MIGHT r » I I LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Ride a Columbia. The court house Deeds a new flag. Roseburg has 21 lawyers. G. S. Wright, dentist. Granville Baker is reporter! as again C. Griesen's new stock of wall paper. 0 H. C. Burns in expected to return quite sick. Call on W. L. Hembree for your picture i home this week. Harvey Bogue hasasister, Mrs. Dairy, ■ framing. Henry Fletcher starte«l his thresher ou visiting hint from Kansas. Fruit jiff s and jelly glasees of all sizes DR. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. Monday at his Lome place. McMinnville. J. W. Hobbs left yesterday morning at Bettman «.4 Warren’s. For Sale—a fresh cow. Inquire of W. tor Tillamook on business. Newberg is agitating the proposition of rilYSICIANS J. Strong. 33,; Fresh Tillamook cheese aud honey at holding a fair this fall. Benefit your college library by hearing Bettman A Warren's. See “Aunt Sally" at the Manila Guard CAL.BREATH Ä GOUCHER, the “Tennessee Sti.djnts,” Monday, camp Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thatcher ami daughter Emily August Sth. ' Salem are visiting at C. F. Daniels. For ice cream, soda water, oranges, Physicians Mrs. J. C. Cooper will accompany the Go to J. P. Irvine «4 Son's for your lemons, etc., go to T. A. White’s. and Surgeons. Manila Guards as chaperon to the Asto i harvest supplies. J. B. Stilwell is remodeling his farm ria r«»gatta this month. (Office over Braly’s Bank.) Harry West is learning the barber’s house in lhe Webfoot neighborhood. Miss Rose Fletcher, Mrs. Spencer Sim trade under Date Wardle. M c M innville - - - O kkoon . Irvine A Sou’s is the place to buy your mons and Mrs. Al Cook went into camp It is common talk among neighbors, bread. at Jones’ mill ou Wednesday. £OOK & CABLE, “Were you at the Racket store today?” Miss Nena Scheop of Portland is the All persons knowing themselves in A new line of toliacco and cigars just guest of Mrs. Adolph Matthies. Physicians debted to me for dental work, will please received at Bettman <4 Warren’s. W. L. Hembree, agent for the Yost at once anil settle the same, at the and Surgeons. call typewriter. ! Tents to sell or rent. Inquire of Elsia clerk’s office. J. H. N elson . Wright. 27 1 Rooms in Jacobson Block, Will Logan got back from the coast Clem Scott lost a valuable mare on early in the week. Beltman «4 Warren will receive n new M c M innvillr , • - • O regon . Monday from a brokon leg, presumed to stock of crockery in a few days. Buy your blank books at W. L. Hera- have heeu the result of a kick from an The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian bree’s. other horse. MEAT MARKETS one year for $2, strictly in advance. Dr. C. W. Lowe is in Forest Grove this James Minty,who removed to Tacoma, ß STREET MEAT MARKET, Don.t full to hear the Great Eureka week. writes back that a son waa born to hie household on August 2d, of goo«l Scotch Quartet with Tennessee Students, Mon The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob day, August 8th. tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. Reynolds & Branham, Prop’s. weight—11lbs. Persons wishing to buy sewing ma Miss Meta Maltbies is having her turn Pi of. F. S. Dunn, newly-chosen mem Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all ber of the University faculty at Eugene, chines should see the White, sold by at an ailment that resembles the mumps. kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds I and late of Willamette university, is vis- Manning Bros. Bettman <4 Warren candle their eggs of fat stock. Mrs. Date Wardle and her mother, before they leave the store. j ¡ting at the Shelton homo near Carlton. Mr. Allen, who lives on the White Mrs. McCabe, left Wednesday morning W. J. Strong has moved his harness MATI HIES & BOOTH, farm east of town, had the bad luck to for Seattle, being called by the sickness shop to the old Bettman stand, corner of of another daughter. Proprietors of fall through a hayrack on Tuesday, while Third anil B streets. Hay forks, straw forks, barley forks, hauling grain. The result was a frac The New Home ami Wheeler «4 Wil CITY MARKET. hop forks and knives and forks, all styles tured rib. son sewing machines, needles and extras Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds Wesley Houck ami Isaiah Martin bo 1 and prices at Hodson’s. at C. Griesen’s. 15tf I Rev. Ralph Storey will preach at col gun threshing at their homes on Tuesday. South side Third St. between B and 0. Themes at Christian church next 1150 bushels were threshed the first after lege chapel next Sunday morning. The Lord’s day, “The Two Convenants” at noon. Mr. Martin hail a yield of 22 bush young man is bright, and shoukl have a 11 a. m., and “Hope” at 8 p. m. PRODUCE MARKET good audience. els to the acre. "Save ber honor” end .till I om > Cube, but whet will you save if you lose your teeth by neglect an«i abuse? To those of my patients who nave frequent dental examinations, I can assure preservation of their teeth and small dental bills. Not only Crown and Bridge work, hut every department of the dental art is made a specialty. You are invited to call. ßl(i DISCOUNT SALE ?> O« «O 'A vi Cn (.1 O Cn ► •l Graduates of ncfllnnville college Manning Bros have received another Rev. Ralph Storey will preach next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at the col supply of White sewing machines. They are eligible to examination for state teachers’ diploma. lege chapel. The Baptist church will are selling like hot cakes. L. E. Walker, Prop Henry Johnson has returned from Co hold no more eveniug servii'es until the Mrs. Jacob Wortman an«l her son John turn to the church, when it will be duly and family are camped at Jones’ mill. lumbia county, and is makings hand in ( ash pHiil for Poultry and Country Produce. Mr. Wortman, Sr., is sticking to business Yamhill grain fields. Hide* ami Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed, announced. oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all Manning Bros, are selling immense through the hot weather The families of Messrs. Reynolds «4 kinds kept on hand. numl«ers of the celebrated White sewing Branham, the new butchers, airived Mrs. J. B. Fletcher and Mrs. A. N. -y“ machines. Martin roturneil from Ocean Park on from Troutdale the past week. The BARBERS. The hoise cannery at Linnton has former is iiving in the Rowland house, Wednesday. Mr Martin remained, the G street, the latter in the Wallace place, stay at the coast proving beneficial to again started up, and they say that noth H. LOGAN, ing but the purest horse meat will be Fourth street, opposite Secular hall. bis health. canned. Ex-County Clerk Dukenfielil settles F. M. York of Carlton lost a young Are you going to paint your house? mare on Wednesday from inflammation back into the old niche as naturally as I am located opposite Burns<& Daniels and aim He goes to Wheatland next week Consult F.lsia Wright about paints and to give all Customers good treatment for little of the lungs, due to drinking cold water ever. money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat when the animal was in an overheated to take charge of the Hendrick ware oils. lie will give you the best material ronage solicited. at least cost. tf condition. Dr. Minty says he could have house. saved her if lie hail been on the ground Mrs. Wm. Ball arrived from Portland Amity is becoming quite popular as a sooner. shipping point for oak wood. The hills Monday evening and will again occupy j^LSIA WRIGHT, Mr. Frank Matthews, a formerstndent east of town are covereil with oak, and the home place on the Lafayette road. here, and later of a New Yoik city insti are fast becoming valuable for the tim Phil. Withvcombo, the North Yamhill Manufactures and Deals lu tution, is here on a visit to his mother, ber.—Times. tile manufacturer, was in the city Mon Mrs. Shelton. Mr. Matthews has been Among those in Camp at Jones’ mill day. He is preparing for a big fall trade HARNESS, engage.il as pastor in a New York town of are the families of County Clerk Nelson, in his line of business. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, 18,000 inhabitants, which is a clerical Mrs. Dollie Love, Mr. Ira Nelson, G. W. We now have a few thousand dollars to ..nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they start with an exceptionally favorable out Jones’ family, Mrs. J. B. Gardner and loan on farm property, at good terms. can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette look. «laughter Josie and Mrs. F. II. Barnhart Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are 12tf I rvine & V inton . pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Dr. Arthur S Cooper returned home and children. There isn’t anythiug better to take in Wednesday evening, after an absence of Mrs. J. W. Hobbs, Mrs. II. M. Bond J. STRONG, four years, almost to the hour. His resi and Mrs. Jennings and two children left hot weather than lemons in any form. dence has been in Central America and ! Wednesday morning for Newport, under Don't let the household supply of lemons Dealer in and Manufacturer of Mexico during this time, ami lie has fol- i the efficient escort of 15. F. Manning, get low. lowed the profession of dentistry. He is who went to join his family. The earliest threshing this season was HARNESS, looking in fine health, ami even hand-' Mrs. F. W. Fenton and family will go performed by J. N. Wisecarver on Thurs COLLARS, soiner than he used to be. SADDLES, to Independence tomorrow, to celebrate day of last week, July 28th, when he WHIPS, BRIDLES, the birthday anniversary of her mother, gave his new thresher its first trial. The election contest case of D'Arcy vs. SPURS, Etc. Buise was hear«l by Judge Burnett the ami on Monday will be joined by F. W. 1 am able to furnish loans on first-class All work gnarnnt<‘«-il hk represented. Repairing of all kinds pruuiplly done. Located at corner first of the week, so far as Yamhill coun and proceed to Newport, where they will farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 of Third aua B Hired?. ty is concerned. The recount of the vote go into camp for the summer. per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to on the judgeship in dispute was gone' California watermelons are in the mar 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon over and the testimony of the various ket at 30 to 35 cents each. The local ey, call and see me. R. L. C onner . judges of election was taken, which oe- crop will be due about the last of the The Manila Guards will swing their £ITY STABLES, cupied most of Monday and Tuesday. A month. Henry anil Jim Fletcher both blades in behalf of the insurgents at few errors were found and corrected on ' have good crops, which have begun a Camp Snyder on First street on Tuesday Third St., between E and F. both sides, but in the eml Boise had rapiil growth since the hot weather be- day evening. They will issue rations of made a net gain of four votes. The ; gan. Wilson & Henderson, Props. ice cream, lemonaile, “Aunt Sally," pea plaintiff file«! sixteen objections to Judge I The Oregon Fire Relief Association nuts, etc. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by Burnett’s rulings in regard to the count broke its record in July for the numtier Farmers, your attention is wante«! day, week or month. Commercial travelers ing of as many ballots, and it is claime«! conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. of certificates of insurance issued, The while we say to you, if you need any Give us a call. that he w ill take the case to the supreme j number reached 547, which is the high court. The question is often asked who est for any one month during its exist groceries or bread, don’t forget that we hears the expense of tho contest. The ence. During the last four months over can supply you with the sume and give DRAYMEN lawyers say the defeated contestant has two thousnn«! certificates have been writ you lietter prices thadanv bouse in Yam hill county. J. P. I rvine & S on . to foot the bill and no part of it falls up- I ten. ß E. COULTER. In planning for next school year, on the taxpayers. The general public McfllNNVILLE looks upon the contest in this ami other i Mrs. Kittie Patty has returneil from a don’t overlook "Old McMinnville,” counties outside of Marion, a.s a grand i visit at Sheridan, bringing home with the home college of Yamhill valley. Truck and Dray Co. farce, being carried on to divert attention her twenty quarts of mountain black Expenses very low. Send for cata If logue. Goods of all descriptions moved, ami careful from the proceedings in the latter coun-1 berries and sixteen quarts of jelly. handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. ty, which were dropped after the manner this gets out, Mrs. Patty is likely to have Trschrr»’ Examination. of a hot potato when palpable traudii be- ! a good many friends visit her next win ter. Ry the way. why doesn’t someone The regular quarterly examination gan coming to light WOOD WORKER bung mountain berries to town to sell if for tea« hers’ certificates will be held at Wednesday evening was amateur they are so abundant? the court-house Aug. 10, 11 and 12. The J£D HOFF, night at the Kickapoo tent, Privilege Samuel Laughlin returneil to hiB home examinations will commence was given for amateur entertainment in WOOD WORKER various lines in com[«etition for first ami at North Yamhill from Dawson City last o’clock Wednesday, Aug. 10th. E. V. LtTrLKFistn, School Supt. week, and was in McMinnville a num will rep.tr your Buggies »nd Wagons, m.nnlhc- second prizes of $3 and |2, the audience ■ tun* Odu-t* Furniture, Book «■«sea. Wardrobes, being the awarding committee by vote I ber of days with friends. He has located Brackets, Wbatuot« »nd all kinds of wood work. l.lrery Hniineia for Sale. per ballot. The program opened with j a claim near the above city and is to re Two Doors East of City Stables. turn soon, accompanie«! by Mrs. George The City livery and feed stables are Ben Simpson as gun swinger, who did well, but the audience heartlessly gtiye«! Laughlin, his sister-in-law, ami Mary L. offered for sale. The equipment is first- BANKING him at every weak point. Charley Rohr ; Laughlin, his Bister. Sam says a man class and is doing a paying business. gave a clog «lance. Melvin Hanville sang earns the gold he gets, but hie going back Terms reasonable. W ilson A H enderson . NO 385T a Kickapoo medicine song. A little Miss would indicate that what he gets is worth : the effort. While here he carried about ' THE McJlINNWlLEE Kelly, about as high as the table, spoke tor Slale al a Bargain. a piece and made a pretty curtsey. Fred with him a numtier of shining nuggets. 1 C«x>per gave artistic sketches of Presi Our voung friend Estes of the second- j A good driving team, gelding and inare, dent McKinley, Dewey, Mark Hanna. hand store obligingly lent his services to color black, age 5 years, of Duroc Prince Cleveland, Shafter, Sampson, Schley,, a lady in the neighborhood one day last ami Altamont stock. Also light driving —McM inn vl 11«, Oregon.— Bismarck, the first Kickapoo Indian Sag- week to take some honey from a hive buggy and single and doable harness. All Paid up Capital, 950,000 wa manufacturer, Weyler, Uncle Sam where there were bees. Ordinarily O. a rare bargain, and should betaken soon * Surplus »10,000. and Columbia, all of which showed in1 G. has good success at this Imsine»«, and Inquire at this office. good degree Fred's inDate and cultivated effects a division of'spoils without raising Transacts a General Banking Basinet®. I artistic ability, and won for him the first a controversy, but this time his diplo-1 Van S. will be at Commercial gtablee Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. prize. Chas. Galloway spoke the piece j macy was at fault or something else was Monday afternoon» and Tuesdays, Wed of the German on the lalior question, and wrong, and the closing of one of his op nesdays and Thursdays at Sheridau find LEE LAI'WILIN, President. did admirably, winning the second prize. tics and a half day off at the »tore re Fridays and Saturdays at McMinnville. J. L. POU EPS. Vice-President. The audience also gue.’ed on the num sulted. He suspects that the bees were Balance of time at North Yamhill. The E. C. APPEHSON, Cashier. tU. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. ber of beans in a bottle, lhe prize, a Spanish stock, though their marksman other horse, Baron Douglas, will be at silver frnit dish, was won by Ed Hoff, i ship was good enough for Americans. Commercial stable« all the time except Oile, oila, oila, oil«, machine oils, paint whose guess was lo58, one bean lees than We forgot to inquire whettier he got ths Wednesdays snd Thursdays, when he honey. I will be at Sheridan. J. W. H xnry . the actoal number in the bottle. pila and oils of all kind« at Hodson's. Ln O The light running “Now Home' needs no recom mendation. Its superiority is established all over the world; it is woman's favorite sewing machine, beautifully finished and guaranteed for five years Why pay traveling agents a fancy price for aii info rior machine, when you can get the best for 30 per cent less. Come and see for yourselves. 8 8 83 CHAS. GRISSEN, McMinnville, Oregon. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Spring Mattresses, Camp Stoves, Tinware, Hammocks, Etc., Etc. Call and see ns. THIS IS A SECTION OF THE |) STREET PRODUCE HARKET BARBER « ♦j « ♦? ♦j ♦t g PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE Which is becoming so well known ami appreciated in Yamhill County » and the State. E. ESTES introduced this fence three years ago, and Halen are constantly increasing. See him at the New ami Second-Hand i» i» Store, Adams building, south able Third St., McMinnville. *♦ O. a. ESTES. ♦♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦y WITCH HHZEÜ Is fast becoming a household friend. It is far better thau the many patent nostrums now ou 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 aud Alcohol mixed half and half works wonders for soreness excessive exercise. ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. Opposite R. Jacobson & Co. 3 Economy S Is the Road to Travel^==2^ ♦ 2 £ Whether it leads to wealth or not, economy is the safest road 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. I The most economical shoe buyer is the one that sees to it first, that the shoes are of good quality; second, that they are fairly priced. Common sense leads the real economist to pass by the trashy footwear so frequently offered at prices that are little, but not low. I have shoes that will meet the require ments of the economical buyer. They combine good quality, style and fit at a medium price. Come in and see. Sign of the Big Boot. p. DIEUSCHNEIDER. Boots and Shoes. Seventeenth Annual Session STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.... MONMOUTH, OR. 8t.r.?n,? Academic and profeMloual Count. Well equipped Training Tiepartmeut of nine grndea. with 230children. Regular Normal Course of three years Senior year wholly profeMionsl. «tr.duate» of accredited high schools and college, ad mitted directly to profession.1 work. The dlploinaot the school I. recognlxed by law as a life certificate to teach. The graduates of the achool are tn de mand ns teachers. Light Expenses—The year for from $iao to $160. Beautiful and healthful location. No sa loons. The first term will open Tuesday, 1'ept. mher 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 !” t • afe A. A ’ Jt FW O. O. HODSON has Camp Stoves, Tents, Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, and everything needful for CAHP 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. 4L A A 4L 4L A 4L A A A 4L 4L