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VOL. XXIX M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, MAR. 17 Entered at the PoetoHiee in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. Tor Infants and Children. AVege table Preparation for As - similating the food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ----------------------------------- — - Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest.Contalns neither Opmni.Morphine nor Mineral. Bears the Signature /tíx. Senna * fiochiü» Salis - /fräse Seed ♦ dfypermint - Bi Carbonaii Soda * Ifàrrn Seed - Çîwifttd Sugar . Haver. I.’ ! I A perfect Remedy forConslipo lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. NORTH YttIHll.1 . Kev. Scott of Lafayette filled his regu lar appointment at the church last Sunday. Frank Harpole made a business trip to 1 Wheatland one day last week. Mrs. Sarah Butfum and children are making an extended visit in Portland, with her daughter Mrs. Emma Mills. Fred Trullinger, the genial postmaster of North Yamhill, made Whitesou friends a visit last Sunday. Mrs. Houck entertained a number of little folks at her home Sunday after noon iu honor of Master Boy’s fourth birthday. Rev. Turner of McMinnville will till his regular appointment at the Presby terian church next Sundayboth morn ing and evening. Mias Jean Waddel returned from a visit to Portland last Saturday. Ue were visited by a band of fortune tellers during la*( week. They seemed to be of a little higher class than the gen eral run of such travelers. The revival meetings held by Rev. F. A. Powell of McMinuxille, closed on last Thursday evening. The meetings were quite successful, resulting in the addition of about fifteen to the membership of the church. Rev. J. A. Campbell baptized seven people on last Sunday afternoon, out at Mullinville. The lecture to be given by C. W. Wheeler last Saturday evening, in the interest of the Woodmen, was postponed until next Monday evening. Luke Goodrich, student of the State University, visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Goodrich, over Sunday. Cloan Perkins was quite sick during last week, but at present is well on the way to his usual good health. J. M. Bunn, our groceryman, visited McMinnville Monday last, on business. Saturday afternoon ns the son of Mrs. D. R. Davies was returning home from town in company with another youngster, they concluded to try the speed of their horses, and in so doing, the horses col lided with each other iu such a way as to catch the leg of young Davis, breaking it. Sheri IF Henderson was in our city Tues day looking up jurors for the March term of court. A goodly portion of our population’are afflicted with the whooping-cough, but all seem to be getting the best of it. Mrs. J. C. McKern was quite sick the first of the week, but is reported much better. A tax of $1.25 on each bicycle! Now is the time to kick and kick hard, as wbon the roads get in good shape you will want to ride. F. H. Colwell aud wife attended the oratorical contest at McMiunville Friday last, and felt well paid for their trip. R ex . !HH WHMIÍi N ot N ahcotic . of Cui X« HITEMMI. Mrs. Merrick of Yreka, Calif., is with her daughter Mrs. G. P. Kinyon. Mrs. M. Smith of Tremont, has been visiting with her sister Mrs. Myers. Quite a band of Gypsies are in town, trading horses and telling fortunes. Mrs. M. E. Myers lias gone to Junction City for a two weeks visit with her daughter Mrs. A. B. Cornell. A delightful reception was given Rev. G. H. Bennett and wife at the home of Dr. E. W. Rossitter on last Thursday evening. A social time, followed by re freshments, made the evening pass swiftly. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Kinyon were shocked to hear of the death of their eleven months old baby, Helen Ruth, which occurred on the tenth. The funeral took place on Sunday, and was largely attended by sorrowing friends. LAFAYETTE One Dollar if paid in advance, Single number» Are cent a. R oyals ~ A bsolutely pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. rHouKiri Of Ynmhill t o.iuty Mimi«) .School Coiiveutiou. TUUR8DAY MORNING. 10:30—Devotional, Mis. M. E. K. Edwards. 11:00—Address of Welcome, Rev. F. A. Powell. 11:15—Response, Rev. Scott, Laf ayette. 11.30—Business Meeting. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 1 30—Devotional, Dr. J. D. Baker. 2:00—Reports from Schools. 2:30—Home Department, Julia S. White. Newberg. Music. 3:00—Normal Work, Rev. C. E. Crandall. 3:30—Teachers’ Meeting: Duties of One Conducting and Duties of Teach ers, Rev. R. W. King. Solo, Jennie Snyder. THURSDAY EVENING. 7:00—Devotional, Roily Jones, Amity. Music, Choir. Solo, Miss Glen. Trio or ladies' quartette. 7:30—Study of the Bible by Books, or is the School bound to follow the International Lesson, Prof. Morri- son, Newberg. Music. 8:00—Address, Pres, H. L. Board- man, McMinnville. Music. LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. A lo-16ths Jersey heifer calf for sale. F. H. B arnhart . Newest and iatest designs iu wall paper at Hodson's. Bettman A Warren will receive a new stock of crockery in a few days. Miss Etta Williams of Salem aud Miss Effie Spencer of Bellevue are guests at Elsia Wright’s. Bettman & Warren candle their eggs before they leave the store. The U. S. Army captured Santiago and Hodson captured I’. S. A. axe, the best and cheapest warranted axe iu the mar ket. M iss Emma Gillispie of Portland was the guest of Mrs. F. C. Ferguson during the oratorical contest, and was an ac quaintance of tliut lady in the east. Family washing, 30c per dozen ; family washing, unironed, 20c per dozen ; shirt, collar and cuff's, l.’ic per set; blankets and quilts, 20c each ; rag car|>et, 4c per yard. M c M innville S team L aundry . I am able to furnish loans on first-class farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 per cent interest ; loans to run from 3 to 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon ey’, call and see me. R. I.. C onnkr . Wheat 52c, oats 35c, baled hay, oats and cheat $7, poultry $2 to $3.00 per doz, pork, dressed 5c, live 3h,c, bran 85c per 100 lbs, Hour 80c a sack, potatoes 65c a sack, prunes5c, beef $2.25 to $3.25 per 100; butter 40c, eggs 10c. For a quick remedy and ono that is )>erfectly safe for children let us recom mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and coughs. Rogers Bros. Nellie Whitaker and Ella Ritner, who are attending the seminary, spent Sun EXACT COPY CF WRAPPER. day with their parents in Independence. Miss Edith Denney of Bethel is visit ing here with relatives and friends. Prof. Adolph Bettner spent Saturday and Sundav at his home in Portland. FRIDAY MORNING. Arthnr Denny, who is attending school 9:30—Devotional, Rev. G. W. Fen at Forest Grove, was home on a visit this der, McMinnville. week. 10:00—Are Teachers Responsible Wl1.1.Alli Nl A. The literary society will have an open for the Small Attendance in Sunday meeting Friday. A program has been Mrs. Devore is quite sick with the grip. Schixil? Rev. Jesse Edwards, New prepared, but the feature of the evening Mr. John Parker and his wife were berg. will be a C supper. 10:30—What is the Best. Method of over from Mill creek Saturday and Sun Head Camp Lecturer C. W. Wheeler, Increasing Sunday School Collec of the Woodmen, spoke here Monda?’ day visiting. John Parker will start his sawmill tions? Rev. Frank Billington. night. 11:00—School Program, Relative Monday, cutting lumber. —--------------- Importance and Time for Each Part, Mr. McGee is going to have an ax There will be union services at the DAYTON. handle and hoop machine on his place Rev. Mr. Waltz, Newberg. Presbyterian church Sunday evening, 11:30 — Business Session. by the tirst of Muy, to cut their oak grubs A special school meeting of district the 19th, in the interest of the American FRIDAY AFTERNOON. No. 28. The board called to order, Mr. into ax handles and hoops. Bible society. Superintendent P. C. Wes Wilson, Henry Wilsou and S. Bertram in the chair. Mr. Hadley was 1:30—Devotional, Richard Baird, Hetzler is expected to he present, sworn in as director, and Mr. Henry Chaler’s boys are chopping on Ed Latu- North Yamhill. Bertram as clerk. Mr F. Bertram re son’s place. 2:00—What Shall We Do for the are cordially invited. tires, Mr. Aiderman takes his place. The Nate Branson lost a span of work Children? Mrs. M. L. Bordon, Laf I). C. Killems of Des Moines, Iowa, is ' bonds of the clerk were approved. It horses a few days ago. couducting a series of evangelistic meet ayette. was moved by Mr. Bertram that the The boys of Willamina have been get Music. • ings at the Christian church. He is a thanks of the board lie extended to the ting away with Mr. Millsap’s and Camp principal and teachers for the care they bell’s chickens. 2:30—Use of the Bible in the Sun forceful and captivating speaker, exceed We have secured the agency for the celebrated have taken of school property the past ingly practical and pointed. Services Mr. Bailey went to Portland last week day School, Rev. Monroe, Carlton. term. It was moved that the contract 3.00—Question Box, Dr. G. W. each evening at 7:30 o’clock. All in for furnishing thirty cords of wood be to purchase a boiler for his sawmill. Louis Pettit and John Simpson are Grannis. vited. given to John Starr, he being the lowest Solo, Fred Boardman. bidder, according to contract, The old chopping wood on N. A. Brown’s place Mrs. Laura Nicklin returned last week 3:30—Business Session. teachers were accepted for the next for Fundman aud Epperly. from tlio Cbemawa Indian school, where term. FRIDAY EVENING. Tommy ScrogginB of Sheridan has she has had a position under govern Music, choir. March 9. We had a change today bought a half interest in the Willamina from our usual weather, About noon a flouring mill. Solo, Mrs. Ethel Ballinger Dorris. ment employ. Her daughter Nena ar B oj -’ s Clothing for the entire West Side, genuine hailstorm came down our little Louis Pettit is moving hie family to Solo, Prof. C. W. Kantner, La rived home Monday after a long absence valley and the ground was soon covered Portland, where he has work. No line in the United States equals this fayette. in California and later in Portland and with a carpet of white lumps about the John Simpson started to Oregon City 7:00—Devotional, Herbert Cash. well-known Brand. They are the best Hillsboro. size of a pea. Presto, and it was gone. to work on Monday. S ubscriber . 7:30—Rally Davs in Sunday School Died — March nth.of whooping-cough, Recorder Macy has recently placed on made, best fitting and most stylish Suits Work, Sadie Cash. the only child of L- Gould and wife, aged his plat book the new subdivision of Music. THE M HOOl.l. for the little folks made in America, Our three years. 8:00—Address, The Sunday School Wapato lake, with Held notes. It is an Rev. A. Leroy lectured at the Wood Teacher a Shepherd, Rev. Alexan extensive and artistic piece of work, per line will be open Monday, and we want men hall, March 9th, on fraternity, un TIIE COLLEGE. der Blackburn, Portland. formed by F. 0. Ferguson. It is said der the auspices of the I. O. O. F. A yon to come in and look them over, Examinations over and spring quarter Music. large crowd was in attendance. Mr. Le begun. the Wapato land will be hereafter largely ------- »♦. roy is a pleasant speaker and held bis Our Spring line of the famous devoted to the culture of onions. Miss Grace Gill of Monmouth visited audience in strict attention Miss Ber Natice to Creditor». As the season of the year when pneu nice Corner favored the audience with a Miss Winifred Munkers during state ora All parties knowing themselves in- torical contest. song, and Miss Mamie McCann, being monia, la grippe, soar throat, coughs, Miss Sibyl Woodward of Newberg vis debted to me will please call and settle colds, catarrh, bronchitis, and lung called upon, recited “Lady Clare” in a at once, as I need the money. very able manner. The audience went ited-her cousins the Misses Hobbs last troubles are to lie guarded against, home well pleased with the evenings en week. II. C. B urns , nothing *‘i« a fine substitute,” or is tertainment. Mr. Hugh DeArmnnd has returned to “ just as good" as One Minute Cough his home in Grant ’ s Pass. Notice to Creditors. Miss Carrie Finley, who is a student For Men now open. The Makers back Cure. That is the one infallible remedy Miss Lou Lynch and Mr. Joe Carr, at Corvallis, is visiting lies sister Nellie I desire to make settlement of all ac a few days before going back to college. former students of McMinnville, were us up with this Iron Clad Guarantee: For counts now due me. Those knowing fur all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Miss Bernice Corner left last Friday visitor» at assembly on Wednesday. Insist vigorously upon having it if every Suspender Button that comes off, And again “Old McMinnville” takes themselves indebted to me will please “something else" is ottered you. Rogers for Pullman, Wash., where she expects second place in tfie slate oratorical con make immediate settlement, and avoid to teach. We will pay you io cents; If they rip at Bros. Mr. D. C. Downott arrived here a few test, and we are justly proud of Mr. making further costs necessary. Blood. For frost bites, burns, indolent sores, the Waistband, we will pay you 50 cents; days ago from Heppner, and being so E lbia W right . A very pleasant social hour was enjoy well pleased with Dayton has sent for eczema, skin disease, and especially If they rip in the seat or elsewhere, we his family, who will resile here in the ed after Philergian Society Saturday piles, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Cure a Colol In One Day. night. near future. will pay you One Dollar, or give you a stands first and best. Ixx>k out for dis Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Several of our students, anil also Mon Mr. C. W. Wheeler, organizer of the new pair, best in the World. Try a Pair. Woodmen of the World, spoke in Wood mouth students, visited the Observatory All druggists refund money if it fails to honest people who try to Imitate and man's hail to a crowded house, there on Thursday evening, through the kind cure. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each counterfeit it. It’s their endorsement of being not even standing room. Mr. ness of Prof. Bramliack. a good article. Worthless goods are not tablet. For sale by Rogers Bros. Wheeler is a verv eloquent and w itty imitated. Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel •peaker captruing everyone at once and COOK BVILDtXO. Salve. Rogers Bros. A Hurgaln. not tiring his audience A short literary James Potter was a visitor Tuesday. program accompanied the lecture, con Places of from 40 to 160 acres for »ale. A Curd In The Public. Several pupils have dropped their sisting of a solo by Miss Mamie McCann A lay out for anyone wanting to go into entitled “You're Sweeter than all the studies. The St. Charles store was opened for Roses,” lieing encored she sang “Mv Thia school was presented with a fine the sheep, goat or fruit business, Good business on March loth. The farmers Girl's a High-born Lady.” Mr. Robert Webster's international dictionary one buildings. I will give easy terms and a will find a cash market for chickens and son then favored the audience with a day last week. bargain. Call on or address eggs, and can buy groceries as cheap as song, “Just a* the Sun Went Down;” The 8th grade took up the metric •ya- J. F. B ykm , Fairdale, Ore. Miss Verona Bradley gave a very pretty tern in arithmetic last Wednesday. they possibly can Im sold. A complete recitation with talent for a little one; a line of shelf and heavy groceries. Call There is talk of new ventilators living I quartet, consisting of Messrs. Roliert- Hide« Mod f ar» Wauled. to see my stock. 1 will use you right put in our buildiug. Ttiey are Imdly | •on, Huffman. Danville and C. Robert Highest price paid for Angora skins aod fully appreciate a part of your trade. son sang "On the Wabash far Away.” needed. Prof. Garrison finished his work in and furs. Will receive and tan sound Social intercourse then took place among Very Truly, N. E. K eog . writing Wednesday afternoon. All made hides for harness, lace *11061, belting and the audience. Ser Sale. great improvement and the folloautig re saddlery, either on «hares or for cash. ceived prize». Tiie tirst named received My entire »tuck cf harness and sad A jolly surprise party wan given nt the the prize for the best writer and the *ec- Buggy robes made to order. Call on or dlery goods, including my shop tool«. home of Mira Flora Hutchens, by her sis ond for the moot improvement: Prof. write to J acob N owak , □ ? |°r I fl I 3 I C L- From Mastodon *3 Bronze Turkeys ter Minnie and I-eonsrd Hopfield, Tues Scott's rooiu, Mabel Reynold«, Ida Stew- I desire to go out of the harness business, Practical Tanner, McMinnville. J12S 8 for lor $3.00. and will give a bargain to the first perwon day evening. Mira Hutchens was sitting artaon , Mias Beamia’ ronin, Letba Henrv. Clifford Daniela; Mis« Mann’s room, Al* Horae literature printed at this office 1 coming with the cash. Thia is one of in the parlor reading when her friends lie Friabie, Arthur Cline. In the even Flock of pore Black Minorcas from noted prize winners, 1 great layers and none in the beat style ot the art. and at moat | the beat harness towns in the valley, surprised her to the number of twenty- ing visas, Ida Stewartson, Clifford Dan getters.) $1.25 for 13, 2 settings $2—securely packed in new baskets for express. J. W. F isuuirn , Dayton Oregon. iele. reasonable price«. five. MRS. C. D. NAIRN, Fhadelsnd Farm, Ballston, Oregon. QneAG© ^§T©RE Jane Rophin’s Brand DUCHESS TROUSERS t CHICAGO STORE ____ ,