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PHYSICIANS LOCAL NEWS. yOSE & CLARK, Miss Sadie Ryno and Mr. Patterson of Hammocks, croquet sets, guitars, man Salem, spent Sunday in thia city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cable. dolins, etc., at Scott A Williams. Miss Etta Palmer bus returned from The famous Wallace |iear orchard this side uf Salem it is estimated will yield 76 Ashland, and will make her home with or 80 tons of pears this year. Picking Mrs. Roxana White for the present. St. Charles store is headquarters for began this week. C. F. Daniele carries a stock of flour, glass jars, pint, quart and one-lialf gal- feed and baled hay, and sells as cheap as iou, strictly cash; also sugar must be the same can be bought anywhere in the sold for cash or produce. Mrs. Wash Laughlin is suffering from valley. blood poisouing of the hand. The esse For sale—100 acre farm, nearly all in cultivation. Good location. Best bar is being closely watched by her physi gain in the county. Euquireat this office cian. and promises to yield to treatment. G. S. Wright, dentist. G. S. Wright, dentist. Scott A Williams, tirissen'sold stand. A. Dielscliueider’s family returned from Meadow Lake on Saturday. Offices in W right Block, over Chicago Store. Plionc, Oregon, 116, Big cut in ladies' and gents' tan shoes M c M innville OREGON. at the Racket store. Spring wheat threshed for Ennis Booth £OOK & CABLE, south of town gave a yield oteight bush els per acre. i Horse muzzles for harvesting at the McMinnville Fence Works. W. T. Viuton and family returned from for owner. Willie Johnson left on Tuesday to Rooms in Jacobson Block, 19tf take his position as vender on the M c M innvills , ... O bxoon . the coast Saturday night, after being out Attorney Daniel Gaby, formerly of this four weeks. He reports a most pleasant place, has bought the office furniture of O. K. & N. between Pendleton and Spokane. vacation. Ex-Judge W. 0. Hale of Eugene, and ✓ J C. MICHAUX, n. D., E. J. Wood and sons, accompanied by Dr. G. S. Wright will be absent from has also bought the lease of his rooms. W. B. Streeter, an insurance man, made office from Aug. 5th to Aug. 24th, and Mr. Kratz says McMinnville is import a trip up to Trudell’s mill last week, and Physician and Surgeon, his the office will be closed during these ing wheat. He bought 2000 bushels of continued their journey six miles over dates. the 1898 crop from Ferrydale this week he niouutain to the head waters of the M c M innville , O regon . Frof. W. N. Ferrin, of the chair of for milling purposes, at 50cts per bushel. Trask. Office in Union Block. mathematics, has been chosen dean and Judge Boise has decided that wheat The fish and poultry market of H. A. acting president of Pacific University at Palmer A Co. is located in the brick consigned to a warehouseman and by ATTORNEY Forest Grove. building adjoining the McMinnville him sold to flouring mills, is still the This world is not so bad a world, National bank. Produce bought and property of the consigners, unless they L. CONNER, As some would try to make it; had specifically ordered its sale, and must a fresh stock of groceries for sale. tf For much of comfort comes to those W. G. Hill, formerly of this place but be paid for by the purchasers,' although Who w ear Star 5 Star shoes. late of Tillamook, has rented Fred Heid- they had already paid the warehouseman They are at the Racket store. tor the same wheat ; supposing it was er’s place near Sheridan, and will move Preachers, doctors, lawyers, merchants, liis, or that be had authority to sell it. thereon. and all the prominent business men and This decision, if sustained by the su Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block. Remember when you patronize Mc preme court, will make the position of citizens of McMinnville patronize our McMinnville, . Oregon laundry, why not you? Minnville Steam Lauudry you are help warehouseman a very important one in ing to support home industrvi not China the business community, since purchas M c M innville S team L aundry . A C. II, Chapman, formerly president of Boxers laundries. Our thirteen years, ex ers of grain must in many cases rely up BICYCLE REPAIRER on his representations as to the ownership the University of Oregon, has been elect perience is guarantee of our work. W m . L ambert , Prop. of the grain they purchase, or his author J S. ROSCOE, ed presidentof the Central Normal school of Danville,Ind. J. D. Renner has returned from Mc ity to cell the particular grain they buy. Enameling in Black and Miss Lillian Ackerman has returned Minnville, where be very successfully The decision of the supreme court in this case will be awaited with unusual inter Maroon cheap for Cash from a three weeks’ visit at Hood River. moved a dwelling-house belonging to est. Hon. William Galloway over a very During her stay in Wasco county she Arthur Cooper, who is again in South Full line of repairs and nil repair work done in the best style. South bide Third Street near made one of a party of mountain climb steep cliff.—Oregon City Enterprise. America, writes to his parents of one of B. ers that ascended Mount Hood. She en The endeavorers of the C. P. church the greatest experiences of his life. He joyed the trip very much, in spite of the held a most enjoyable social Thursday saw the recent battle at Panama which MEAT MARKETS hard work incident to the ascent of the evening, August 9th. The attendance terminated the revolution on the isthmus and was within 700 yards of the fight. hoary-headed old giant —Statesman. was large, and the program, which was Bullets flew plentifully about him, and 0 STREET MEAT MARKET, /'Even the horses of the Willamette val literary and musical, and included two persons wounded in an adjoining The attack lasted ten hours ley will laugh at Game Warden Quim games and contests, with lemonade and building. without a two-second break in the tiring. Reynolds & Powell, Prop's. by’s discovery that sportsmen obey the cake as refreshments, was most thorough Arthur went out to assist the Red Cross, and says he had to get hardened to the game laws but farmers do not. What ly enjoyed. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all sight by degrees. He Bays if you add to kinds constantly’ in stock. Cash paid for are game laws for, the horses would like Frank S. Harding, editor of the Tele your best imagination of bodies torn by hides. Highest market price paid forali kinds to know, if not to keep city folks ont of phone Register at McMinnville, passed of fat stock. shot and shell, the condition of decom the woods so the farmer can get all the through here Thursday enroute to New posing todies swelling even to bursting game?—Oregonian. .s' port where he will feast on clirms, crabs the few clothes covering them, and chick jy^ATTHIES & CO., ens, hogs and buzzards feeding in the Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Castleman of and tom cods and let old ocean’s breezes wounds, you can get an idea of the sight Proprietors of blow through his whiskers for ten days, Portland visited with the Patty family that met his view on the first and only in this city last week. They were on fie was accompanied by his wife, other bittletield he ever saw or desires to see. the return from a bicycle trip to Sheri wise Frank would bear watching.—In After the opposing generals had signed a truce and with white and red-cross Choice, Fresh Meats,vAll Kinds dan, having made the trip from Portland dependence West Side. flags flying, both armies pitched into to Sheridan in one day. Becoming tired South side Third St. between B and C. County Recorder Huskies daughter each other for a 14 hour fight, ami what of ridiug in the dust, they took the train was married at Newberg last week in a followed is a repetition of what preceded. The government flatly refused to have from this point home. BARBERS wedding gow n made from the one which anything to do with the dead bodies on Next Sunday will be a specially inter her mother used on a like occasion about the field (this is within the city mind esting day at the M. E. church in view 23 years ago. This is regarded as a very you) and the few foreign merchants are j^OGAN & BRADLEY, of the fact that President II. L. Board rare and favored opportunity for a daugh carryitlg on the work. man of McMinnville College has kindly ter, but rather risky for the parents, ac To The Public. consented to preach, both morning and cording to the old adage, “You will nev In last week ’s piyier I notice a state We are located opposite II. C. Burns’ and aim evening. A cordial invitation is extend er get rich until your wedding clothes to give all customers good treatment for little h ment of one Fairchiles who deeded me a money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat ed to all members and friends of the are worn out.” ronage solicited. piece of hill land to care for him had church to be present. “The poorest general crop for 40 years, been assaulted by my wife and knocked Forty cents per box promises to be the or that Oregon has ever seen,” is the down with a broom for feeding a cat HARNESS prevailing price for hop pickers when pronunciamento of Wash Laughlin of some bread. Now, facts are stubborn the season opens the last of this month. Carlton. He haB beeu here since 1850, things. “Uncle Frank,”as we call him, £7LSIA WRIGHT, *■ Some growers are already offering this and knows whereof he speaks. Ilie interferes with the affairs of our house, Manufactures and Deals In price, and others will have to come to it. wheat, both fall and spring, yielded 14 and has twice threatened to kill the The line weather is favorable for the crop, bushels to the acre. Lawyer Douglas of would-be assailant, and at this.time came which is said to be tree from pests and of North Yamhill had 19, and Joe Mattel's at her with fists doubled and struck at SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, a high quality. is reported at 25. Mr. Laughlin says and kicked Mrs. Pound. To defend her •.ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they Tnere is a persistent rumor circulating oats runs from 15 to 32 bushels in his self she used a broom, and he jerked the o&a be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are that, as eoon as the fall season sets in neighborhood. broom from her hands. Then she pushed pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. and present orders are filled, the w oolen C. E. P ound . J. R. Shepherd, the well known Folk him over. mills at Dallas w ill be dismantled and county prune grower, says that he is To the Public. the machinery shipped elsewhere, prob DRAYMEN satisfied that good prices await the Ore I have opened for business next door ably to Portland. It is said that no ar gon prune crop, and that he is confirmed to Gaunt’s barber shop, and will be gROWER & SON, rangements have been made to keep up in this opinion by the methods of a Cali pleased to see all my friends. A little the wool supply and that the expense of McHlNNVILLE fornia buyer, who recently visited this later on we will be back at the old stand shipping in raw mateiial is too great to section. The buyer in question went better prepared than ever to cater to all make the business profitable.—Indepen around quietly to the various growers who desire a good meal at the old stan dence West Side. and told them that he needed a few car G oik I s of all descriptions moved, and careful banilling guaranteed. Collections will be made Capt. II. L. Heath and J. C. Cooper loads of prunes to fill an order and that dard rate. Call and see us. monthly, Hauling of all kinds done cheap. T. A. W hite . were dow n to Portland the last of the in order to get the fruit he would pay an week for the purpose, as the Oregonian advance of >4 cent per pound on the Elks < arnh al. Supt. Littlefield and wife are at expresses it, of patching together a market price. He made the provision, Account grand carnival of the Benevo double harness by means of which the however, that all who wanted to get this lent Protective Order of Elks, to be held Tillamook coast resorts. Dr. D. G. Clark has returned from fusion executive committee can pull the advanced price must make contracts at Portland, September 4th to 15th in Bryan band-wagon through Oregon this witbin a limited time, when he will stop clusive, tickets will be sold at reduced an outing in the Cascades. summer and fall. It was decided to buying. Mr. Shephard believes that rates from all stations on Oregon lines Louie Nelson of the Grange store bring no speakers out from the east to Californians cannot supply orders and to Portland and return. These tickets went to Newport on Tuesday. stump the state, the general opinion be will have to buy from Oregon. will be on pale September 3d, 4th, 6th The depot has crepe upon the door ing that local s[>eakers can do more effec and 13th, and limited to three days after A thresher was burned on the Major because of the death of the president tive work than the imported article, date of sale. of the road. Bruce place near Corvaliis last week. A owing to their acquaintance with the For further particulars, call on or ad- D. C. Derby will try the efficacy of men whom they address. A meeting bundle wagon, after unloading, had driv d-ietB Southern Pacific agent at McMinn Cascade resorts for his condition of was called in Portland for September 7, en away from the table. A workman ville. poor health. when plans for an active campaign will began with his fork to pitch to the table a pile of chaff and straw that had accu Rev. H. K. Hines, the historian of lie formed. Some of the members of the important to Mothers. Portland, is visiting friends in this committee are a little dubious al>out the mulated against the side of the separa Examine carefully every bottle of CA8TORIA. tor. As he removed a forkful from un county this week. chances of the boy orator Io carry the a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, Girl wanted—For general house state, but all believe that they should der the machine, a mass of flames buret and see that It forth and spread rapidly. The twenty work. Apply at the Commercial ho keep up the fight till the last armed foe men in tl.e crew began a desperate | Beans the le!, McMinnville, Or. expires. struggle to beat back the fire, but in 1 Signatare of Jacob Wortman has had a sub Ib,n. H. B Miller, now in China, In Use For stantial rear stairway constructed writes back to Mr. Markham, of the spite of everything that couid be done, the flames spiead to the interior- of the for his opera house. Southern Pacific, as follows concerning separator and witbin an incredibly brief Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McPhillips the great opportunity awaiting Oregon time were issuing from the straw carrier. -f lee < liarlea More. will leave for Newport tomorrow, to and Washington in the dairy industry: A man who helped to light the fire says Those indebted to the St. Charles store remain several days. “Since leaving America I have been to it was scarcely a minute from the time are requested to call at once and settle Rev. R. W. King will be home Houolulu, Manila, Japan and China, and the fire was discovered until the separa their accounts, as we must have money from his vacation and occupy his pul every w here I found people using import tor was nothing but a roaring mass of to carry on the business. pit as usual next Sunday. ed butter. The steamers on the Pacific fire. An illustration of the rapidity with Respectfully, The water maiu across Cozine use it in great quantities, and all the for which the fire did its work is learned I M bs . N. E. K mgg . creek is being encased with ma eigners in all the places mentioned, and from the fact that the ooly parte saved NOTICE. many natives u^e it. In Japan, butter were the big 1*11 connecting with the en sonry for safety against floods. Mrs. J. D. Baker returned on Mon from Sweden in one-pound cans retails gine, the small belts, and the spirit level R. Jacobson A Co. will run a midsum day from a visit with her daughter for 45 cents, gold, per pound. This on the separator. 80 quickly did the mer clearance sale, commencing July 5, V V great butter market by all the rules of whole thing happen that it was only with Mabel’s relatives near Newberg. 1900, and will continue until every dol A meeting to talk celebration of economy should be supplied from West the greatest difficulty ths( the sacks of lar's worth of summer goods is closed the completion of the locks will be ern <»regon and Washington. You are wheat that had been threshed were out. Cost or less is no object, as the held at the city hall tonight. Come snaking no mistake in your good work to saved. The fire started from a spark good* must be closed out in order to give make Oregon a great dairy state, and I from the engine. out. us room for fall stock. write you of my observations as a word Physicians and Surgeons Physicians and Surgeons. Attorney and Notary Public CHICAGO STORE The following goods will be sold Until August 15th At Per Cent Discount Ladies' Men's & Children's Tan Shoes Ladies' Low Shoes Boys' Clothing Men's clothing, Parasols, Men's Summer Underwear. You cannot do better than take advantage of this offer. All goods marked in plain figures, and you take them at a quarter off. THE CHICAGO STORE. CITY MARKET. The McMinnville National Bank. Of McniNNVILLE, OREOON. BARBERS. P aid C apital , 150,000 S urplus and P rofits , 125,000 Transact» a General Banking business anil extends to its patrons every facility consistent with safe anil prudent banking. DIRECTORS. L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres. E.C. Apperson,Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Offlc. hours pa. m. to 4 p. m. HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co Mrs. J. M. Powell and children of Monmouth are visiting Mrs. C. D J »boson. Mrs. Dawson, their moth er, returned home with them on Fri day. of encooragHineut. If Oregon is thorough ly aroused to its opi*oriuniiy in this line, it will leap to the front as one of the greatest dairy states in America." CASTORIA Bear* the signature of C has . H. F littche *. Ja use for more than thirty years, and TAe Kind Y q * Havt Mwap Bought. CASTOBIA Bear, th* sisnature of chas . H PiercHn, In use for more than thirty yearn, and nr Kind //«ua AI mji fionfhd. Y. $ ! Ifl c í *s nr dr .4 O. d O. Hoficnn Hodson d Closing Out d to make room for other goods. Come early, as prices tell. 3% Mitchell Wagon, complete 12-disc Steel Harrow ................................ 8-foot Steel Hay Rake 16-inch Sulkey Plow Plows, Harrows and other implements at Low Prices. $85 £ 32 2 25 & 40 < s GRANGE STORE PRICES CUTIN TWO! o Lawns for 3c Ladies’ Shirt Waists Linen Towels Ladies’ and Children’s Hose Manila Cords 5c 25, 45 and 90c il, 13, 19 and 27c 5, 10, 18 and 23c ,o. Entire Stock of Shoes, 75,000 Pairs AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT To make room for our mammoth stock of Boots & Shoes to arrive, which will be the Largest Stock ever carried in Yamhill county. McMinnville Grange & Farmers Co., CHAS. P. NELSON, Manager. Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year.