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BANKING NO. 38ST LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. 3 spools of thread for 10c at the Grange store. Warren A Son have delicious, appe tizing cbowcbow. Reserved seats for the band benefit on —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, $50,000 sale at Rogers Bros., 3d cents. C. W. Cable of Portland visited his Surplus $10,000. brother, Dr. Cable of this city, over Sun Transacts a General Banking Businesa. day. The place to buy the beet coffee for Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. the least money is at Warren & Son’s. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. Dr. E. E. Cable reports a son born to J. I.. ROGERS, Vice-President. the wife of Henry Moetet on the 26th E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. , IV. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. inst. Emerson & Milton pianos, Kim ball organs; bottom prices and easy PHYSICIANS terms at C. Grissen’s. 37-8 Sew on your buttons anti be prepared g E. GOUCHER, M. D., to laugh, at the oppra house Monday night. New 1900 model Rambler bicycles, clincher or cemented tires, latest im proved. Prices $20 to $40. F. W. Spencer. Office over McMinnville National Bank. Wanted—To buy, cheap for cash, house M c M innville ... O regon . anil lot, 6 or 7 rooms, prettv close in town. L. R oot . QOOK & CABLE, New wall paper just arriving. Must be sold at prices to suit the times. Please call and see them. 0. 0. H odson . John Rennie was home from Eugene Rooms in Jacobson Block, this week, visiting bis parents. He re M c M innville , ... O regon . turned to that city on Tuesday. The patent leather ladies’ shoes, J C. MICHAUX, n. D., French heel, have ariived at Mr. Diel- schneider’s. Physician and Surgeon, Daniel Gaby has leased the upper rooms of Chas. Grissen’s store building for use as a law office. He took posses M c M innville , O regon . sion March 1st. Office in Union Block. The New Home and Climax sewing machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- ATTORNEY. sen’s, 42tf Peter Fellows has been kept at home L. CONNER, for some time w ith an attack of grip and asthma. Have you pipe, tongs or other tools with “O. O. H.’’stamped on them? That means O. 0. Hodson. Please return them. Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block. There’s a new enterprise on loot for the MclTinnville, - Oregon corner of D and Fourth streets. New feed sheds a la Grange store. The wind CONVEYANCER. work is all done, and it is said actual work will soon commence. A E. McKERN F. W. Spencer has the Rambler bi cycle, in several different models. These wheels have the best pneumatic tire ever made. Call and see them. 7tf Mrs. Myrtle H. Barnhart returned to NORTH YAMHILL, OR. her home in Salem from^ her visit to Southern California Friday morning. Legal papel-5 written and acknowledgements She was called home by the illness of taken. her mother. Drop in at Warren & Son’s grocery and BICYCf.E REPAIRER. inspect that fine new line of garden seeds exhibited in a revolving case. You can J S. ROSCOE, see at a glance what you want. The are fresh and of the very best va Enameling in Black and seeds rieties for Orpgon. Maroon cheap for Cash Hicks piedicts several storm periods Full line of repairs and all repair work done for March. Notably from the 6th to 10th in the best style. South side Third Street near and about the middle of the month B. violent equinoctial hurricanes and gales will occur on many seas. About the 29th there will be much warmer weather. MEAT MARKETS The annual school meeting is to be Q STREET MEAT MARKET, held next Monday at 2:30 p. m. in Co lumbus school building. A director and clerk are to be elected. Mr. Nelson baa Reynolds & Bond, Prop’s. been director nine years, and desires to Fresh and halt meals and sausage» of all be relieved. It is understood that W. S. kind» constantly in stock. tush pahl for hide«. Highest market price paid for all kinds Hou k is a candidate for school clerk. of fat stock. Mr. Rhodes does not desire reelection. Two accidents occurred out at the jy^ATTHlES & CO., Durham school district on Tuesday. Proprietors of One little girl named Reeves fell from a fence and fractured her right forearm, and a like accident befell a little boy Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds named Gabriel from wrestling. Dr. Goucher rendered the necessary surgical South side Third 8t. between B and C. assistance. J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111., Bays, “Sur PRODUCE MARKET. geons wanted to operate on lite'for piles, but I cured them with DeWitt's Witch ß STREET PRODUCE 1TARKET, Hazel Salve.” Il is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. Rogers Bros. C. F. Daniels, Prop. Mrs. Warren is spending the week in Ca«h paid for Poultry and Country Produce. I'urlland attending the millinery o|>en- Hides and Tallow bought Hay, Oats, .Millfeed, Oil Meal. Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all inge and taking in the styles in genera). kinds kept on hand. Mrs. Warren says the coming season surpasses all others w hen it comes to tine millinery, and the ladies of McMinnville BARBERS. and Yamhill Co. may LOOK EOR A FINE DISPLAY OF SPRING MILLI J OGAN & BRADLEY, N' ERY (>N SATURDA Y, M A RC11 24TH, 1900. R. O. Jones of Amity lias no kick From 17 ewes he has an in We are located opposite H. C. Burns' and aim coming. togive all customers good treatment for little crease of 3'> lambs. Sixteen ewes have money. Bath room» in I’onnwtloii. Your pal twine and one has triplets. Over 200 ronuge solicited. per cent isn't a bad increase in the sheep business. Roily says “ And McKinley HARNESS still at the helm !” His sheep are pay ing lietter than potatoes, of which he £7 LSI A WRIGHT, has efiipped four carloads within a Manufactures and Deals In month. These sell at 50c |«er h» pounds. The city council belt! a e|>ecial meet ing Saturday evening, at which all were SADDLES. BRIDLES. SPURS. present except Councilmen Daniels and -ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they Mr. Macy tendered his resigna can be bought any w here else tn the Willamette Jones Valley. Our all borne made sets of harness are tion, ami the vacancy was fillet! by elect pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. ing O. O. Hodson by a unanimous vote. An ordinance was passed naming the DRAYMEN first Tuesday night of each month as reg ular time of meeting. There was also 'gROWER & SON, pass»d ami approved by the mayor an McHINNVILLE ordinate e compelling the memlier* of the council to attend the meetings, an«l fixing the penalty for violation of its pro Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful visions at expulrion, amt em,lowering handling ruaranteod Colla tions will be made monthly Hauling of all kinds done cheap. I the council to fill the vacancy thus made. THL HcfllNNVILLE National Bank Physician and Surgeon Physicians and Surgeons. Attorney and Notary Public Notary Public and Conveyancer CITY MARKET. BARBERS. HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co Fresh oysters at the fish market, tf G. S. Wright, dentist. Garden seed 3c a package at the H. L. Heath has gone to inspect the Grange store. mines on Blue river. Mrs. Caplan, of Portland, mother of Louie Rogers has been visiting the city of Eugene this week. Mrs. Richard Ekstein, visited her daugh Rev. T.L. Jones, the Methodist minis ter in this city this week. 45c cash buys a plug of Star tobacco at ter of Forest Grove, is reported very ill. The body of Ralph Odell, who died iu the Grange store. Battle Axe 38c. the Philippines, bas reached San Fran 8. F. Yocom of Bellevue has entered cisco. the employ of Matthies <k Co. and bas Mrs. W. S. Wright entertained the moved to this city. ladies of the Brockwood club, Thursday /The enrollment at the state agricul afternoon. March let. tural college at Corvallis has reached 401, / We now have a few thousand dollars to the largest iu its history. loan on farm property, at good terms. All the new spring goods at the Grange 12tf I rvine & V inton . store will be sold at removal sale prices. Elder Lindsey is holding revival meet E. B Pace has been on the sick list ings in Dayton this week. w ith the grip, and Sam Hibbs has been A. B. Hemstock has been appointed driving his dray. postmaster at Sellwood. Mr. Hemstock The county republican central com is a brother of Mrs. Eleia Wright. mittee is to meet Saturday, March 10th, I have money to loan on farm prop to fix the date of holding the county con erty at good terms. Parties wishing to vention. borrow, call and see me. Henry J. Pearson is movnig back to R L. C onner . McMinnville from Goble, whither he Cyclone cameras, seeds,dry plates, Ve- went last fall to run an engine in a cold lox paper, prints by lamp light and storage plant. makes the best pictures; no time lost. O. Tl e Sam T. Shaw dramatic company* O. Hodson sells them. will open a week’« engagement iu this Dr. G. S. Wright will be absent from i city, March 12th. They are among the bis office from February 26th to March beet on the road. 4th inclusive, attending the meeling of Joe DuBois has raised his sample the state board of dental examiners in room building so as to make additional Portland. basement rooms, which is quite a stroke From present date Miss Woods’ busi of enterprise for his commercial patrons. ness hours at borne will be from 11 a. Mrs. N. Martin-Giun closed, February tn. to 5:30 p. m. New spring goods daily 23d, a very successful four months term arriving. March 1, 1900. of school at Blaine, Oregon. She is at The lady who is to marry Governor home at present at Hebo, Tillamook Geer is six feet tall and the governor is county, taking a rest after constant work six feet eix inches. They will be the in the school room for 12 months. tallest couple in the state. Mies Eva Martin and Miss Nellie Mrs. 8. 1. Ilibbs very pleasantly en Crewse went to Portland last week to tertained the ladies ami gentlemen of lake a position in a wholesale millinery the Broekwood club last Saturday even house, to prepare themselves on styles anil prices of the next spring's millinery ing, February 24th. Notwithstanding the heavy advance, trade. Jackson county has a centenarian in we will sell fora while yet 3 spools of the best thread made for 10 cents, at the the person of Jasper Fource, who was born iu Pennsylvania in September. 1800. Racket store 11-2 He is engaged in cutting cord wood at A. D. West plead guilty to tiding ou the present time, and doesn't appear the bicycle paths and was fined $10 and older than 70 years. costs in Justice Snyder’s court on Fri The pastor of the M. E. chnrch will day. preach next Sunday morning and even Ticket No. 40, helil by O. IL Irvine, drew the beautiful patchwork quilt pre ing. The subject for the evening ser pared by the deft fingers of lhe ladies of mon will be “The Speechless Man.” Everybody welcome, especially those the G. A. R. . who have no church home. Mr. Newman, who purchased the Cv- D. V. Olds’ house near Lafayette ri e Smith farm, south of Amity a year caught Dre from a defective Hue one day ago, died of typhoid pneumonia on Mon last week, but fortunately Mr. Olds was day, and was buried Wednesday. Other near the house, and as water was’ handy’ members of the family are ill with the they put out the lire after a space five same ailment. feet square was burned in the roof. C. B. Winn of Albany, district census The announcement that we are going enumerator, was in the city Saturday. to build means that business is good. Our He reported a few precincts in this coun I resent Btore is small, our expenses are ty without applicants for the position light and our prices are the lowest for of enumerator. The work is to be per cash or produce. Examine our stock formed during the monthoi June. and be convinced. Spring goods arriv Mrs. W. D. McDonald gave a pleasant ing every week. P. M. F lynn A Co. tea party in honor of her brother, J. Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich., Douglas Bralv, on Thursday evening of last week. The invited guests were Mr. says, “I suffered a long time from dys Dell Warren and Misses Mattie and Mol pepsia ; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepeia Cure completely cured lie Patty. me.” It digests what you eat and cures B A. Millsap came down from Junc all forms of stomach trouble. It never tion City the last of the week and made fails to give immediate relief in the sale of the Millsap residence in North worst cases. Rogers Bros. McMinnville. The purchaser is Mrs. J. S. Hibbs, who bought it for her son I,Ícente» to Marry. Howard, paying therefore $700. It is Feb. 2i—John Wechens, 44, and Lu very cheap property at that figure. cinda Botib, 39, of Grand Ronde. J. T. Cooper, formerly of this county, Take Notice. is moving from Philomath to Ashland, To meet our payments coming due, it in the hope of bettering his health and that of his little daughter. He writes 1 will bo necessary for us to ask all who that his thoughts w ill often return to old are indebted to us to call and settle their If you are owing us, please Yamhill and the many kind friends he accounts call and see 11s about your account at once. has left here. “I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, McMinnville Grange A Farmers Co. 10-3 C has . P. N elson , Manager. tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspep CASTORIA si a Cure. That cured me.” It digests Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher , what you ent. Cures indigestion, sour , Ja use for more than thirty years, and stomach, heartburn ami ail forms of The Kind You Have Always Bought, dyspepeia. Rogers Bros. Warren’s best Judge an«i Mrs. George II. Burnett of Salem were in lhe city over Sunday, the i in spices, I in Baking powder, occasion lieing the celebration of Grand in extracts, ma Burnett’s 83d birthday, who is hap in coffee are giving pily still in good health. The judge has I good satisfaction a thorough appreciation of his mother, at Warren A Son. The highest market price paid for but which is an almost infallible sign of a ter and eggs. good man. The Grange A Farmers Co. having de important to Mother«. cided to remove to tho Burns corner as Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOMA. soon as the building is erected, they will a safe and ,ure remedy for infanta and children, begin at once to close out their entire stock so as to have nothing to move, if possible. This will give the people an opportunity to purchase goods at the Over 30 Year». lowest cash price ever offered for some I d Use For The Kind You Have Alwaya Bought time. 10-2 One Georgia man on a wager devoured A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, two baked ’possums at a sitting, and an I Doyleston, Ohio, suffered for a number other consumed seven boxes of sardines 1 of years from rheumatism in his right He says: “My in as many minutes. A McMinnville shoulder and side. lad on a limiter not only ate a cracker in right arm al times was entirely useless tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, anil a minute, but went farther and ate five I was surprised to receive relief almost of them in three and a half minutes, and immediately. The Pain Balm has been one of these hie companions had filled 1 a constant companion of mine ever since with re«l pepper. If you don't think it and it never fails.” For.sale by Ho- worth A Co., druggists. hard to «in, try it once. R. B. Walker, a carpenter, who assist T iif . Reporter hopes every man ed in building the wagon bridge across going into the fight for county and the Yamhill nt thin place, was adjudged district offices will remember that insane last Friday. He was going about the vanquisned should accept defeat the streets calling in a loud voice for a ' gracefully. Whoever engages in a camp meeting. Ho eecme«l to have a political fight must accept this pos If he accepts it good na- desire to attend one. C R. Cook and sibility. 1 turedly, and like a gentlemen, he Sheriff Henderson induced him to go to will live to fight with belter result the court house on the representation another d ay. The man who is sour that they wool«! take him to camp meet and malicious in defeat is generally ing. He was 76 years old, and his in condemned, and loses his influence I for future campaigns. sanity is said to be due to worry. : : CHICAGO STORE « Is receiving new goods almost every day. will open up this week a new line of We Wool Dress Goods, Percales, Ginghams, Calicoes and Hosiery. Also another new lot of s ♦ * S f Clothing for /Hen and Boys. l t Watch this paper for the Chicago Store ad in the next few weeks, as we will give you something rich. CHICAGO STORE SOMETHING NEW ! OF PECULIAR EXCELLENCE. Warren’s Best Blend Coffee ! You prefer a rich, aromatic, heavy liquor ing Coffee of Delicious Flavor? I Warren’s Best Blend will suit you. WARREN & SON, The Popular Grocers, McMinnville, Oregon. FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS! Barred and White Plymouth Rocks, Silver and White Wyandottes, Brown Leghorns and Langshans. fW“ Highest scoring Barred Plymouth Rock at State Show, Alba ny, January 22-29, I9°o. ------SCORE 93X------- Send for Catalogue, J. M. GARRISON, Forest Grove, Oregon. II. Z, Foster of Willamina and John Auer of Butler made a sale of hops Wed- needey, the price was 5 and 54* cents ... . .The revival meetings still continue with unabated interest. Fifty-six [«ersons have so far professed conversion. The meetings a ill hold over next Lord's day. It is expected that a grand time will be j had then...........Mr. D. I. Asbury of i the Reporter, an«! wife started east last Saturday to attend the National Editorial convention that meets at New Orleans. The interest of the fraternity in Oregon could not be in better hands than those of the editor of The Reporter. They will be absent until about the 9th of March. —Sheridan Sun. We have save«l many doctor bills since we begitn using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bot tle open all the time and whenever an}’ of my family or myself begin to catch cold we tiegin to use the cough remedy, and as a result we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doc tor bill, for Chamlierlain’s Cough Rem edy never fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine of great merit an«l worth.—I). 8. Mearkle, general merchant ami farm er, Mattie, Bedford county. Pennsyl vania. For Bale by Howortb A Co., druggists. There have been no violent innovations in the new bicycle models for 1900. Bearings and frames are practically un changed. Saddles are as various and as much a subject of contention as last year. ... - .« »» CASTORIA But the handlebars have in many cares received a new twist, and the upturned Bear* the aignature of C bas . H. F lstc « bb . In um for more than thirty year., and sort is more prevalent, indicating tuat the n, Kind F m Hav, Atwajn fíonght. era of sensible riding has come, and that ■ ---------- ¿he humpbacked scorcher is becoming a D. M. Caldwell is a candidate for school I back number. Tires that luxe less kind dark. He is a deserving man and under ly to pins and tacks have been invented. stands the work. The factories report more orders fur new 8. Hobson has closed hie photograph machines tbau ever before at this lime of gallery and is working in Portland. 1 year.