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THE OKF.UU.Ü (ONH.HFMT, G. S. Wright, dentist. School books at Hembree's. But has lout everythin» eke. But what have The Methodist conference opened in you saved, if you have lost your teeth and your Chas. Saliug has entered the employ G. S. Wright, dentist. health by iiugheting to consult your dentist fre this city Tuesday evening with excellent quently? In my office all our energies are de Wanted—Clover hay baled or loose. of Chas. Grissen as salesman. voted to saving impaired teeth, but if hopeleas, addresses front two bright nten, Drs. plate» and bridgeware inserted by the latest Ladies, when you want an up-to-date Spencer and Palmer, who are the secre and best methods. We will be pleased to talk Inquire at this office. and advise with you concerning the condition Remember the opening at Mrs. War pair of shoes, call on A. E. McKern. taries respectively of the church exten of your teeth. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. sion and foreign mission work. The ses ren ’s, Saturday, Sept. 24th, 1898. DR. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. McMinnville. Elbert Perkins is assisting as clerk ,at Ed. Limpus near Carlton on the 5th inst. , sions are well attended, there being about Place your order early with F. W. 200 delegates and pastors present. the Grange A Farmers’ store. Bishop McCabe is the able presiding Spencer for Monitor Drills. | Bettman A Warren will receive a new officer. An address from hint was lis .1. W. Hobbs has laid a new sidewalk stock of crockery in a few days. ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER, tened to Wednesday evening on church Dr. Lowe is in Corvallis this week. in front of his residence. extension, after which reports were made A new line of tobacco and cigars just He will soon leave for southern Oregon, from the various churches. received at Bettman A Warren’s. accompanied by Mrs. Lowe. Wednesday afternoon the all-absorb Miss Clara Irvine is visiting in Inde ing question of the loeatiou of the con New-wagons, buggies, hacks, Garden (Office over Braly’s Bank.) City and Morrison plows, etc., for sale pendence. solidated university was before the con M c M innville • • • O regon . by C. D. Johnson, B street. 20-tf If you want a good fountain pen go to ference, and by vote that body concurred iu the decision of the other two confer Rev. McCutcheon of Carlton was in Wm. F. Dielscbneider. £OOK A CABLE, town Monday, arranging to send his1 Oils, oils, oils, oils, machine oils, paint ences concerned, by leaving it to a com children to school. mittee composed of the bishop and Dr. oils and oils of all kinds at Hodson’s. The New Home and Wheeler A Wil Ex-Supt. Geo. A. Prentiss will teach Payne, of the Methodist Book Concern, son sewing machines, needles and extras the coming term of the Happy valley who will decide later. The conference will adjourn next Mon at C. Griesen's. 15tf school. Rooms in Jacobson Block, day. Rhodes Bros, and A. M. Perry expect Fresh Tillamook cheese and honey at M c M innville , - - - O regon . NOTES. to occupy the rooms vacated by J. E. Bettman A Warren’s. The district has 3,850 Methodist church Magers, about the first of the month. Miss Ida Pagenkopf will teach school | E. BARTEL, members. Many students spend a year at flc- the coming winter in the High Heaven j One preacher carries two canes, having riinnville college for $100 and pay all district. sustained injuries by falling from bis expenses. Send for catalogue. Opening day, Saturday, Sept. 34th, Booms 7-8, Union Block, McMinnville. bicycle. It is a tardy item of news, but of inter 1898. Mrs. E. S. Warren. Special attention given to diseases of Women The Viola district was reported as all ami Children, Stomach Troubles, Prostatic Dis est, nevertheless, that Addie Braly and Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hunsaker and eases, Ruptures. family have moved back into tiie valley Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hibbs are spending a couverted during a revival service except oue person. , and are living on a farm w est of Carlton. season at the coast. Bishop McCabe was an inmate of Libby MEAT MARKETS F. W. Spencer has a carload of Moni We now have a few thousand dollars to prison during the civil war. He has tor Seeders and Drills on the road. loan on farm property, at good terms. STREET MEAT MARKET, a famous lecture on the subject. Everyone knows the Monitor—there is 12tf I rvine & V inton . More than 3,000 converts has been the none equal. A new walk has been laid in front of harvest during Presiding Elder Parsons’ Reynolds & Branham, Prop’s. Dick Johnson is home from Klondike. Manning Bros.’ and the postoffice. eix years' term of service in this district. We understand his trip was somewhat Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all The new line of boys' and youths’ Rev. Thoburn, attending the confer kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for successful and that he w ill return soon to clothing at the Grange A Farmers’ Btore ence, is a son of the most distinguished hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds work his own claim. of fat stock. lead in price and style. missionary who ever lived, says Dr. Mrs. Elzina Stewart of Carlton adver Henry Bills, late of Tillamook, is re Palmer. tises a public sale of stock and imple moving to Dallas, where he will operate ^ATTHIES & BOOTH, At one home where a number of dele ments, to be held on Saturday, October a book and stationery store. gates are being entertaiued, the children Proprietors of 1st. Wanted—Five cords of ash and five of eat at a separate table. They call theirs Mrs. Warren will have on display at old fir wood. Leave proposals at Re the “two-bit” table and that of the dele gates “four-bite.” Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds her opening, Saturday, Sept. 24th, the porter office. Rev. Geo. W. Grannis has closed a largest and most beautiful stock of pat w Miller David Stout gives it as his opin South side Third St. between B and C. tern hats ever brought to this city. Mrs. ion that farmers will get 60 cents for pastorate of five years at Salem. Presid Warren’s pattern bats arc genuine im their wheat if they hold on a little while. ing Elder Parsons reported that the Salem church had bad 50o converts with ported hats, no imitation. PRODUCE MARKET. Owing to failure to secure a speaker, in this period. The pastor ha* had one M. Underwood is making a good quality’ the 50th anniversary of Free Masonry in hundred weddings and 150 funerals. STREET PRODUCE HARKET, of cider this fall, and brings it to friends Oregon was not observed at Dayton Grannis’ service to this church has been in town before it gets sour. He reiuem- last Sunday. the longest continuous pastorate in the L. E. Walker, Prop bered the printers. John Holland had a harness stolen district, and the elder says iu some re John F. Adams and family of Mc from liis stable on the Young farm near spects it has been the most remarkable. Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. Hides and Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Milheed, Minnville and Pendleton, again occupy the St. Joe bridge on Sunday. An effort Oil Meal, Flaxseed und Bee Supplies of all their pleasant home on Grant street, The railroad rate war among the trans is being made to apprehend the thief. kinds kept on hand. having returned in time for college open The October Butterick patterns and , continental lines has ceased. ing. Remember your eyes and Wm. F. fashion sheets are now ready at the BA RBERS. Up to the middle of the week Stout A Grange & Farmers’ store. Diclschneider fftliey need glasses. 38-2 Daniel had taken in about 55,300 bushels M. LOGAN, E. M. Law,of the O. K. restaurant, has [ Grand Fall Opening, Mrs. E. S. of wheat. They are now using the old been in Silverton several days at the bed-1 Warren, Saturday, Sept. 34th, 1898. M. E. church building at the switch as a side of M tb . Law’s father, who iH ill of A large line of fall waists at EVA warehouse. paralysis at the age of 92 yenrs. MARTIN’S. Just the thing for school I am located opposite Burns A Daniels and aim Many are rejoiced to know that Jacob to ^ve all customers good treatment for little When in need of anything in the shoe and home wear. money. Bathrooms Batti rooms in connection. Your pat- pat Wortman, president, of the First National line I would be pleased to have you call; I Miss Nanna Ungerman returned from ronage solicited. bank, has recovered almost completely no trouble to show goods. her visit to Idaho last Saturday and en from the surgical operation recently A. E. M c K ern . tered the college this week. sustained for calculus of the bladder. All persons knowing themselves in Miss Maggie Howell is rapidly sinking He is expected to return home today 01 debted to me for dental work, will please from consumption of the bowels, and JT7LS1A WRIGHT, tomorrow. call at once and settle the same, at the her death is expected at any time. Manufactures and Deals in Mrs. Warren lias just, received direct clerk’s office. J. H. N elson . Miss Woods has just returned from from New York City an elegant new line Mr. Holmes, two miles west of White- selecting a Btock of fall goods in Port of fur collars and collaretti, which she son, lias an onion crop of 30 acres, which SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, will have on display at her opening, Sat will make a good yield. He will store in land. Call and see her on B street. County Commissioner Pearce has pur- urday, Sept. 24th. 39-2 a.udbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they a building 68x100 feet, which is now be chased the residence south of town for- can be bought, anywhere else in the Willamette Justice Arthur McPhillips intends leav-, ing completed. Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are merly occupied by Mr. Henry, and will pronounced unsurpassed by those w ho buy them. ing today or tomorrow on a visit to the In planning for next school year, soon move thereon. Omaha exposition. He visited the don’t overlook “Old McMinnville,” yy J. STRONG, Mrs. Warren will have on display at Chicago exposition in 1893, and was the home college of Yamhill valley. her opening, Saturday, Sept. 24th, all persuaded that those things have a tend Expenses very low. Send for cata Denier iu and Manufacturer of the late novelties in fur goods and boas. ency to widen the horizon of a person’s logue. understanding. N. C. Christenson’s family moved up Mr. Belat of Whiteson is again operat Tom Kay returned the first of the week ing his cider and jelly factory. He from Newberg on Monday, and N. C. is COLLARS, from a bear hunt in Tillamook. He SADDLES, correspondingly elated. They are occu makes cider for 1}^'cts. a gallon in lots WHIPS, BRIDLES, claimed to have captured the bear he of 50 gallons or over, and is likely to pying the Wayland Hunsaker residence. SPURS, Etc. went after. Tuesday he left on a bus Married—At the Commercial house, All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing iness trip for the Salem woolen mills to have a good run as cider apples mature. in this city Sunday, Sept. 11th, 1898, by of all kinds promptly done. Located at corner Mark Sisters have received a complete R. P. Bird, county judge, Mr. A. E. of Third and B Streets. San Francisco, hie family remaining here Stock of fall and winter millinery, and Calkins and Miss Mary E. McCollum, during hie absence. now have on display street hats and cape. LIVERYMEN. Something mighty nice in tables has Their opening of patterns will be held both of West Chehalem. just been shipped direct from the factory Saturday, Sept. 24th. A. E. McKern has received his fall £ITY STABLES, by Burns, the furniture man. The mod stock of ladies’ and gents’ fine shoes, and One of the most superb lines of winter now has as complete an assortment as ern extension table is either round or Third St., between E and F. square, with heavy top, and massive lap robes ever brought to McMinnville can be found in the city, ranging in 38tf legs six or eight inches in diameter, and is now on sale at Elsia Wright’s harness price from fl to $4 per pair. Wilson & Henderson, Props with a polish as brilliant as that, given to shop. The designs are beautiful and The Cumb. Presbyterian church will the robes are a most comfortable weight hold revival meetings about the middle Everything flrst-clMB. Hortes boarded by pianos. Mr. Burns savs they are “going” for cold weather. day, week or month. Commercial travelers right along. conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Messrs. Larsen A Oatman are new of November, under the ministration of Give tis a call. Sheriff Henderson returned Saturday comers to the county, having recently the pastor and Rev. Duncan Wallace of night from a trjp to Oakland, Or., after bought the Oatman farm of over 300 Walla Walla. DRAYMEN one Blooodsworth, arrested for larceny acr ?e south of town, which they will op Five teams have been employed this by bailee. The marshal of that town era jointly. They are formerly from week in hauling the crop of prunes from stow , had arrested him, but lad apparently al Por Hand and Ashland. the orchards of Cal breath A Goucher and McniNNVILLE lowed himself to lie bought off and R«v. S. E. Meminger preached very Dr. Wright to the cars here for shipment Bloodsworth got beyond reach. Bloods- interestingly to many of his former to the Howe dryer at Carlton. The crop worth had mortgaged property and sold frie Dds at the M. E. church on Sunday. is large. Mrs. Mary A. McDonald left last week Good« of all descriptions moved, and careful it, getting away with about $800 that be Sio«:e his removal to Ashland he has die handling guaranteed. Collections will be made longed to Judge Smith of Portland. pen sed with his beard, which gives him for Stella, Neb., on a visit to brothers monthly. Hauling of all kinds dune cheap. and sisters whom she has not seen since EVA MARTIN will give an opening a much younger appearance. display of fall and winter triname«! hate Charles, the 7-year-old son of Hon. W. 1887. She will remain east a couple of C. Griesen’» new stock of wall paper. 0 Saturday, Sept 24th. Her large stock A. Howe of Carlton, died suddenly at months, and will visit the Omaha expo For Sale—Horse and buggy. has been selected from the millinery Newport on Sunday, the 4th inst. The sition while absent. The Vesperian dramatic cast will lie 36tf G. A. P rentiss . markets of New York, San Francisco boy had not been well for several months, John Evenden, G. B. Eberle, R. E. Ek- and Portland, and comprises pattern hats but death came unexpectedly. Burial Fruit jars and jelly glasses of all sizes from New York an«l Portland. The trim was made in Riverview cemetery at stein, Jesse Henderson, Harry Sharp, W. at Bettman A Warren’s. L. Hembree, Floyd Patty, Satie Snyder Dett’rnan A Warren candle their eggs ming department will be under the effici Portland the following Tuesday. and Mrs. Lottie Hobbs. ent management of Mies Pennington, J. W. Gilbangh, contractor on the new Retire they leave the store. whose work has given such universal Professor John W. Johnson, the first For ice cream, soda water, oranges, satisfaction during the past two seasons. school house at Amity, is making double president of the university of Oregon, al exertion to complete the work so that lemons, etc., go to T. A. White-'». so principal of the Portland high school school may begin the first week in Oc The body of Lena Greening, daughter The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob- from 1869 to 1876, died on the 13th, after tober. He was delayed in securing lum- i of Chas. Greening, was shipped to Mc tai^at'l*' M T. ,A. While’s restaurant. Minnville from Seattle for burial on Mon- her, the mill» generally being pushed to a short illness. His wife and six children , day. the funeral being he)«l at Mr. Groen- their utmost capacity. The new boildiDg survive him. Loria, one of his sons, is a FAKWF.K«, ATTIMtOli! member of company L., now at Manila. ! ing’s residence .Monday aftern«x>n, con will be heated from the basement. Pipe smokers, attention : We have got The Southern l’aciti. has decided to durteli by R. W. King I>eath occurred Liren... • • .Harry- make the extremely low tare of one lare at 3 a. m. on the 8th inst., from the it at last. A first-class tobacco for the for the .round trip to the < irogon etale Sept. 9—C. W. Green. 30, and Julia pipe. A mixture of cigar clippings and fiiir Septeml>er 22 to 3?, 1898, from any effects of carbolicacidtaken with suicidal M. Ottenger, 21, of Sheridan Havana scraps, at 30 cents ]>er point in Oregon on their line«. There intent, despondency being given as the 10—A. E. Calking, 39, and Mary pound. Try it once. were hn mireds of «ampere last year. eanse. The statement is made that sev- E. Sept. McCnllom, 2d, of West Chehalem. Take your summer vacation and camp i eral like attempts were previously made W eisner 4 E kstetn Sept. 13—C. S. Vanghn, 25, of Mc at tlie fair and see a grand exhibit of I without succeeding. Deceased was 24 Opposite Hotel Yamhill, McMinn Minnville, and Mary M. Newby, 20, of what Oregon can raige. One fane going ville, Oregon. Amity. j years old and returning home. SPAIN SAVED HER HONOR [?] LOCAL NEWS. To O ur P atrons FRIENDS THE GENERAL PUBLIC: ••• *F Physicians and Surgeons. We are constantly adding New and Attractive Lines to till departments of our Store. We are coguizant of the fact that many of our customers cannot realize the large assort ment of stock carried by us unless bo a visit to ourUstablish- inent. We Cordially Invite you to Call and See Us. Physicians and Surgeons. Our force of accommodating clerks are prepared to give you the best of attention. It has long been our ambition to have a stock so complete, so tastefully arranged and marked down to such reasonable prices that our patrons could see no necessity to send to any outside city for any article. We know we have attained this result, as we have laid in a stock of goods such as has never been approximated in Yamhill county, and is equaled by hut few stocks in Oregon. The follow ing linos of goods are Car ried by us. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots A Shoes, Hats and Millinery, Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, fine line of Capes and Jackets, ready-made Skirts and Suits. We have just added a large assortment, of Carpets, Linoleums and Window Shades, also a fine line of Suitings just received for our Tailoring Department, and we guarantee a perfect fit. All the goods kept by us are purchased in large quantities direct from the manufacturers, and much of our clothing is made up in our own factory, and we are thus in a position to supply them to you at Eastern prices. M e are grateful for your past patronage, and respectfully ask that you take advantage of our increased efforts to please and to place the very best bargains within easy reach. Respectfully Yours, J Physician & Surgeon. p R. JACOBSON & CO McMinnville, Or., Sept. 1st, 1898. CITY MARKET. N B — Please take notice that our Store will ho closed Saturday, Sept. 17th, until 6 p. in., also Monday,Sept 26th, until t> p. iu. {J w. MORE ROOM ! LARGER STOCK ! LOWER PRICES I I have enlarged my afore quarters to make room for my increased Stock, and the people of Yamhill County will find me right to the front thia Fall and Winter aa usual, with the Largest and Beet Assortment of Footwear in McMinnville. They can feel assured I will sustain my rep- utatiou, gained in Twenty Years business in McMinnville, of giving the best value for the money and carrying the Latest Styles. BARBER HARNESS, Sign of the Big Boot. WW«*»***«**«*«4 h »**»«1HI : WITCH HAZEL 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, yy j. Truck and Dray Co. F« DIEUSCHNEIDER. Boots and Shoes. ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. Opposite R. Jacobson & Co. “Remember the Name!” : O. O. HODSON has 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. T he W hite is K ing Runs Light and Sews Right. Sold by MANNING BROS., on Easy Terms. Machines adjusted and repaired by their Agent. J. K. LOVE.,