LOCAL_NEWS. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Hop wire at the McMinnville Fence by keening your DENTAI. ORGANS in perfect Works. condition, thus promoting good digestion, G. 8. Wright, dentist. which is the prime factor ot perfect nealth. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Har­ You are invited to call frequently at iny office C. Griseeu’e new stock of wall paper. 6 lor examination of the condition of y< ur teeth ry Ballinger of Olympia last Sunday. All departments of dentistry are practiced, and F. E. Rogers made a business trip to by the most modern and conscientious methods. Bargains in typewriter paper at C. Portlaud on Thursday. DR. LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. Griesen ’s. 1-4 McMinnville. Did you notice the tine assortment of fancy crockery at Bettman i Warren’s? | The Treble Clef club will give a con­ PHYSICIANS Dr. J. F. Calbreath has been in Port- J cert on Friday evening, April 21st. Full particulars next week. land several days this week. ^JALBREATH & GOUCHER, A 15-16ths Jersey heifer calf for sale. Newest and latest designs in wall paper F. H. B arnhart . at Hodson’s. Sheriff Henderson went down to Mid­ Frank Elmlund of Carlton is a full- dleton yesterday to see W A. Hill, who Hedged American boy since the 29th of is very sick. (Office over Braly's Bank.) March. Bettman 4 Warren will receive a uew M c M innvulr ... O regon . Rambler bicycles at llodson’a at »40. stock of crockery in a few days. Best bicy cle on earth. G. i J. clincher Mrs, Eva. Millsap came down from £OOK & CABLE, tires can’t be beat. Lebanon yesterday to visit her parents A 10-pound sou was born to Dr. and Rev. and Mrs. Hoberg. Mrs. Leroy Lewis on Thursday, March Miss Woods has the latest styles of 30th. spring capes, suits, and other novelties J. C. Braly, jr., and bride, of San Die­ Rooms in Jacobson Block, from Lipman, Wolfe A Co’s. M c M innvilli , ... O regon . go, are here on a visit to W. D. McDon­ Mr. Fisher, of the Chicago store, has ald and family. ------------------------------------- ,----------------------------- taken up housekeeping in this city, occu­ Rudolph Falb, the Austrian astron­ pying U. S. Booth’s residence. ATTORNEY. __ omer, says the world will come to an Call and see the new rotary mould­ end November 14, 1899. L. CONNER, board plow at F. W. Spencer’s. Some­ A new line of tobacco and cigars just thing entirely new and useful. received at Bettman & Warren’s. Henry Bills aud eon are down from Yesterday was declared a national Dallas this week. Henry is fitting up holiday by President McKinley, in honor his premises here for tbe occupancy of of those who gave up their lives in Cuba Mr. Johnson, the jeweler. and Porto Rico. Office rooms y and in, Union Block. Mr. aud Mrs. P. P. Wright visited a The New Home and Climax sewing few days the past week with Mrs. W.’s Mc/linnville, - Oregon machines, needles aud extras at C. Gris- parents, who live five miles this side of seu’s. 42tf Salem. REAL ESTATE. N. E. Kegg moved his household to We now have a few thousand dollars to tbe upper story of his business block on loan on farm property, at good terms. QDELL & WOOD, Monday, aud bis residence was occupied 12tf I rvine A V inton . at once by the family of Mr. Clother, Rev. Douglass of tbo Friends Church Real Estate and Insurance. late of Nebraska. will preach next Sunday morning at the New Monitor combined hoe and double Cumb. Pres. Church. In the evening Office in McMinnville National Bank disc spring pressure drills at F. W. the subject will be “The Sin of Acban.” Building, C Street. Spencer’s. A new machine, and the Every one invited to these services. Fanns for sale, houses toreut, and all kinds first of the kind in Yamhill county. of insurance written. Agents tor property of Wanted in exchange—Tallow and non-residents. Correspondence solicited. Beginning next Sunday, Miss Jennie greese for good Star Savon Laundry Snyder will assume the station of leading soap. M c M innville S team L aundry . soprano in the choir of the Christian PHOTOGRAPHER. Prof. Brumbuck evidently saw the op­ church. The place thus made vacant in portunity to combine spring house clean­ I N. HOBBS, the choir of the Baptist church will be ing with moving aud has gone back to filled by Mies Virginia Spencer. tbe college to live and oversee the prem­ High’Class Photography If you have a cough, throat irritation, ises during vacation months. weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult Mrs. Jennie L. Hadley, of Newberg, a Specialty. breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us came up last Saturday to stay a few­ I am located next door to R. M. Wade & Co., Al­ weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. aud am here to do good work and give satisfac­ suggest One Minute Cough Cure. tion. Terms reasonable. ways reliable and safe. Rogers Bros. J. P. Brown. Mr. Hadley, her husband, is mayor of Newberg. W. J. Strong has moved his harness CONVEYANCER. shop to Carlton. One by one a nucleus l'hos H. Rogers reports that he is is being formed for a thrifty little burg i even on the publication of his book “Ne­ A E. McKERN, down the way. A blacksmith shop was ! halem,” i. e., sales up to this time have also moved down from here this week by defrayed tbe cost. Many an author has Mr. Wardle. beeu shipwrecked on a less undertaking. Mis. Wni. A. Hill of this city received Phil Withycombe, the North Yamhill word from her husband at Middleton tile dealer, was in town Wednesday. NORTH YAMHILL, OR. last week, that he was quite ill with He has recently sold four carloads of pleurisy and pneumonia, aud she left to tile to parties at Albany, and is makiug Legal papers written and acknowledgements attend him on Friday. preparations for a big run this season. taken. Robert Henderson went to Salem on His business has grown so that it LIVERYMAN. Wednesday, to enter upon duties as a reaches out over several counties up and pressman in the job rooms of the States­ down the valley. ÇITY STABLES, “Give me a liver regulator and I can man office. He served an apprentice­ ship in this office of exactly two years. regulate the world,” said a genius. The Third St., between E and F. Ifis place will be filled in this office by druggist banded him a bottle of DeWitt’s E. L. WING, Proprietor. Ray Barnhart, who is not without ex­ Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Rogers Bros. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by perience. day, week or month. Commercial travelers Byrou Brown who left here some three VoQveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. C. D. Johnson has just received a Give us a call. large invoice of new surieys, buguies, and a half years ago, has returned to carts and road wagons, and also has visit his father, Mr. J. P. Brown. Mr. farm wagons for sale. He is offering Brown resided in Kansas a year and a MEAT MARKETS them at hip well-known live and-let-live half and California about two years, but Q STREET MEAT MARKET, bas come to prefer tbe glorious climate prices. Come and examine his stock. of Oregon to the uncertain one of Cali­ S. A. Maris also complains of the loss fornia. Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. of the fragrant hyacinth by thieves. Tbe St. Charles store is establishing a These marauders are entirely too esthetic Fresh and salt meat» and sausage» of all kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for for the characters they bear One of reputation for selling clean, bright and hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds the meanest things in the world is a good groceries at less price than they of fat stock. thief—eo mean, in fact, that it makes have been sold in McMinnville. We the word sound among the meauest in give no baits, but aim to make a small MATTHIES & BOOTH, profit on all goods. Good customers our language. Proprietors of don’t have to pay for what we lose on H. C. Burns last week disposed of his “dead beats;” everybody payB at the trotting stock, Alta Norte,to a Pendleton St. Charles store. Your trade solicited. party, for $300. Alta Norte had already N. E. K egg . Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds developed a speed of 2:25 at the age of The annual thank offering service of South side Third St between B and C. three years, and gives promise of some­ tbe Womens’ Foreign Missionary So­ thing a good deal better. Mr. Burns ciety of the M. E. church was held at decided he was not a trotting horse man PRODUCE MARKET. the parsonage on Wednesday afternoon either by nature or acquisition. The geld­ at 3 o’clock, April 5, 1899. An interest­ 0 STREET PRODUCE /TARKET, ing. Dr. Wright, a full brother, was aleo ing and instructive program was ren­ sold at the same time to the same party, dered which was greatly appreciated by who now claims that they have a team C. F. Daniels, Prop. all the ladies present, after which tbe record of 2:21. offering was taken, which amounted to A boys’ brigade was organized last | »8.30. cash paid for Poultry aud Country Produce. Hides aud Tallow bought Hay, Oats, Mlllteed. Friday afternoon at the Columbus school Oil Meal, Flaxseed aud Bee Supplies of all John F. Cook, mention of whose ser­ kinds kept on hand. building, the purpose being to constitute ious illness was made last week, expired a feature of interest at the G. A. R. state at his home near this city at 10 p. tn., BARBERS. encampment. The temporary officers March 30th, surrounded by tbe members are: Frank Grannis, captain; Clarence of bis family, which consists of a wife yy H. LOGAN, Stout, first lieutenant; Hollie Burns, and five grown children. Mr. Cook was second lieutenant; Fred Cooper, Q. M. in his 72d year, and was a worthy Chris­ sergeant'; Harry Jones, first sergeant; tian gentleman. After a funeral service Clifford Reid, first corporal; Harry I am located opposite Burns A Daniels and aim led by Dr. Grannis at the residence at 1 GunH will be to give all customers good treatment for little Hobb9, second corporal. money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­ furnished the boys by the state, aud I p. tn. Saturday, burial was made at the ronage solicited. South Yamhill cemetery. they will bnv themselves uniforms. About the middle of May a minstrel Prof. Louis Barzee of tbe college will show by home talent will be given under HARNESS lecture at Amity tonight on the subject, the auspices of the local catnp of Wood­ gLSIA WRIGHT, “Greatest Need of the Greatest Nation, men. There will be about two dozen for School and Patrons.” He will give male voices in concert and specialty Manulkctures and Deals in the same lecture on tbe day following, numbers, aud a farce or two will be pre­ at McCoy. The Prof, has theories of bis sented under the incomparable leader­ own regarding school improvement, ship of Mr. Eberle, altogether making a SADDLES, BRIDLES. SPLRS, which are said by those who are familiar highly enjoyable entertainment. The ^tidbrushes. snd sells them cheaper .than they with them to be both reformatory and proceeds will be given to the volunteer can be bought any where else in tne Willamette Many people who do not fol­ monument fund, to purchase a monu­ Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are radical. pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. low the business, profess to see the need ment in honor ot Oregon’s dead volun­ of some changes; notably less pushing teers. The place of erection of this DRAYMEN of pupils into depths of learning that are monument will probably be left to the selection of Gov. Geer aud a committee. to them as if they bad been placed in By all wise considerations it should be J. STOW, the heart of a wilderness blindfolded, placed in tbe state capital grounds at McniNNVILLE without knowledge of their way in or Salem. out. Too little attention is given to castori a rudimentary principles, in tbe eagerness Bean tbe signature of C ha * H. F lctcbba k Hoods of all descriptions moved, and csreful to get the pupil advanced and graduated la um for more than thirty yuan, aod Aline guaranteed, Collection* will be made speedily. TV JTfn/ Fea //aw BevgAl. Ihly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. YOU CAN PROLONG YOUR LIFE Physicians and Surgeons. Physicians and Surgeons. Attorney and Notary Public Notary Public and Conveyancer CITY MARKET. New Things^) FOR THE LADIES: jo Pieces New Lace Curtains, 200 Pieces New Embroidery 50 Pieces New Dress Trimmings, including the draw strings. 350 Pieces New draw string Ribbons, 200 Ladies’ Belts, 15c to 50c. 200 Ladies’ Shirt Waists, 25c to $1.75, 25 Pieces New Silks, 200 Pieces New Summer Dress Goods. Tbe largest line of Ladies’ Fine Shoes in the city. sets, Wrappers, Dress Skirts, etc. FOR THE MEN: \\ e have New Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Crash Hats and everything needed in the line of Clothing and Furnishing Goods, including our mammoth stock of SHOES. We Warrant every pair of "Mastiffs," in Ladies’ Gents’ and Children’s. Call and make your selections while Stock is complete. CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. A ni SIC ESTABLISHMENT. The Wiley-B. Allen Co. have a De. partineut Store of Their Own; But lt’aall Muaie. Offers you undoubtedly The Best Shoes For the Money Just received front New York a large line of TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, LACES, RIBBONS, BED SPREADS, CALICO REMNANTS, Etc. Now is your time to get a Suit of Men’s or Boys’ Clothing, as we are closing out these lines, or leave your measure for a Tailor-made Suit. Don’t forget about our Star 5 Star Shoes. H. MILLS & SON. C. GRISSEN Books CASTOSIA Bear* the *>gn*ture of C ha *. H. F lctcbrr . la uk for more than thirty year*, «nd nt Kind i'ou Havt Alwayt Vonghl. Music • Stationery — BICYCLES — STEARNS—KING—QUEEN. A full line of the latest patterns in WALL PAPER, at bot­ tom prices. None but standard goods, warranted to give satis­ faction. C. GRISSEN, McMinnville. Notice to Creditor*. John Rice came up from Hillsboro Wednesday to get some personal effects and take home with him. • Emerson Pianos, Kimball, Earhuf& Cottage Organs Wheeler & Wilson, New Home and Domestic Sewing Machines. I desire to make settlement of all ac­ counts now due me. Those knowing themselves indebted to me will please make immediate settlement, aud avoid making further costs neceseary. E lsia W right . J5)EEDS : ♦ : ^§ eeds Garden Seeds of all kinds in package or in bulk. : ♦♦ ♦ : All of the Freshest. ONION SETS. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I Best Sets in the City. FLOWER SEEDS Now on sale at Dresser & Hendrick’s Come early and get your choice HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co. THE RACKET STORE Department A—Pianos and organs. Here can be found the great Knabe, the Hardman, the Fischer, Ludwig, Har­ rington and other celebrated makes. The Aun Arbor, Estey and Mason A Hamlin organs. Department B—Musical boxes and j graphopbones—the "Symphonium,” tbe “Olympia” and tbe “Stella” music boxes and an assortment of disks for them. The grapbopbone talkiug machines aud records and all supplies for them. DoparttnentC—Sheet music and books: Edition Peters, Schirmer, Litollf and in­ struction books froiu the presses of all the leading publishers. Sheet music—all prints at half price. Department D—Small goods: In this di- partment can be found the genuine C. F. Martin mandolins and guitars, and the only place where the geuuine “Martin” can be obtained io Oregon. Also, Wash­ burn and other celebrated makes of in­ struments. All imported goods come di­ rect to us from Europe through the Port­ land custom-house. We carry here an immense assortment of band instruments drums, 'cellos, basses, etc. Department E—Piano hospital. Here is where your old instruments can be taken and made new. Repair work, tun­ ing, polishing, etc., by expert workmen; in fact, this department is almost a piano factory in itself. Piano strings, felt, tun­ ing hammers and materials of all kinds. Take Second-street entrance for this de­ partment. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO., General music dealers, 209-211 First street, and 210-212 Second street. Ptones 600. Take elevator for piano warerooms. BARBER. ^y A complete line of Cor­ The spring finds us with a larger stock of silverware on hand than we want, and we feel inclined to SACRIFICE rather than carry it through the sum­ mer months. During tbe next few weeks we shall CUT DEEP­ LY into profits and more than share them with you If you have tbe least need of silverware avail yourself of this saving. It comes but once a year. W m . F. D i BLSCBNBIDBB, McMinnville’s Reliable Jeweler. Two doors below poetoffice. Monthly report of district No. 13, Lula Van Oedol, teacher, for month ending March 24th, 1899: No. of days taught 18; tfmee tardy, 0; No. enrolled, 29; average attendance, 26. Thoee neither abeent nor tardy, Ethel and Maude Cone, Victor and Milly Delanh- mutt, Eva Downing. Laura and Cora Gilson, Frank Sherman, Nettie and Earl Scott, My rtle, Fred and Harold Owens, Joea and Myra Bon.e. ♦ ♦ J : : ♦ : <♦ ♦ Llcen.ea to Vlarry. March 29—A. L. Williams, 31, and Jennie Hutton, 30, of Amity. March 31—Oscar Faulconer, 39, and Ciaudie Steward, 21, of Sheridan. April 4—John C. Parker, 27, of Lane county, and Maude L. Bishop, a), of Dayton. D. M. Sorenson, 31, and Isabel Petit, 22, of DUpb.