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Steamer Bonita LOCAL NEWS. Carl Shortriifge is spending a few days j G. 8. Wright, dentist. at Dolph. Star 5 Star shoes at the Raeket'Store. Leave» McMinnville for Portland and way ' landings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Dwight Carlin has been having« touch Mrs. J. F. Adams and daughter are G. 8. Wright, dentist. mornings at 6:00 Arrives trom Portlaud on ' of the grip this week. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 p. m I visiting relatives in Pendleton. Oratorical contest Friday evening. Fare, round trip, 11.50 Freight at lowest “Have you beard from the legislature,’’ rate». L. p. HO8FORD, Master, j The R kfoktkr and Weekly Oregonian Mrs. Joseph Hoberg has been ill again no longer arouses any interest. j one vear for $2, strictly in advance thia week. PHYSICIANS The city council of Portland has invi Miss Jesaig Reed visited with friends at Watt Henderson is rapidly convalesc ted President McKinley to visit the city ' Monmouth this week. ing from bis illness. p E. GOUCHER, H. D. ou May 223 We have to offer our The great clearance sale of R. Jacobson Miss Myra Owens left yesterday for I Supt. Littlefield returned Tuesday from & Co. will only last ten days longer, customers good a business trip to Salem. Physician Walla Walla, to accept a position in the I therefore don’t delay your purchases. prices in the follow hospital there. Wall paper at cut prices. Must be Miss Jennie Snyder was visiting at lhe and Surgeon. sold. Call and see Hodson. The meeting of the D. of 11. lodge to ing lines: home of Dr.Calbreath in Salem the first Office over McMinnville National Bank. night will be followed by a supper. All F. M. Garrison of the Sheridan Sun of the week. Calls responded to J)ay and Night. members take notice. Wait a little and see our offers on Summer Goods. was in the city on Monday. Bring your beat butter and fresh eggs M c M innville - oregon . £^T"Best Prices for Farm Produce. A regular hatchet brigade has lieen or-! Miss Clara Irvine and Mrs. Ambia to Wallace & Walker and get their worth ganized in Wichita, Kansas, and busi-' • W. A. HOWE, Carlton. Griffith visited with Salem friends this in cash or mdse. £OOK & CABLE, ness in the cutlery stores is booming. week. Hop buyers evidently expect a st if! Miss Emma Oliver returned home on Degree work in Occidental lodge Sat market next fall, as it is understood that urday night. A full attendance is de over in Marion county they are offering Tuesday from Salem, where she has NOTICE. DAYTON. sired. to contract with growers at 10 to IO' jc been attending business college. Room» in Jacobson Block, It is feared that the alternate freezing Miss Winifred Munkers of Scio has this early. To my old patrons: Circumstances Miss Myrtle Potter, of Sheridan, called M c M innville , . - - O regon . been the guest of the Misses Patty the The wood air tight heater will save the and thawing is not good for fall wheat. have been forced upon me whereby 1 on friends in town Monday evening. past week price of a stove in one year. Hodson Therefore we are watching for rainclouds. may lie unable to issue next week’s num The pay roll of the Dayton Evaporat The Arkansas legislature might com ber of the Transcript J C. MICHAUX, fl. D., Alter that. Tran ing company last mouth exceeded $2000. Multnomah county’s tax levy is 33.7 sells them. promise on the coonskin, since it is un script subscribers will be furnished the mills, which is 2.3 mills less than last E. J. Wood and C. W Talmage, who A number of tile members of the A. able to decide on the selection of a state paper with news brighter than ever, by Physician and Surgeon, year. have been "merely looking on" at the tlower, O. U. W. lodge attended the duck sup the old proprietor. With thanks for The gifts of Mrs. Leland Stanford are legislature, returned home yesterday. per at Carlton last week. The Albany Creamery Association has past favors I aui. Respectfully, McMINNVILLE, OREGON. spoken of in the January Delineator. The St. Charles store for a full line of filed supplemental ari^les of incorpor Joy Averv and Leonard Rossner,, who A. V. R. S nyder . Now for sale at Grange store. Office in Union Block crockery and chinaware of the latest de ation, increasing the capital stock from are attending business college at Salem Dr. S. A. Young was taken to Oregon signs. |5,000 to $10,000. and Portland respectively, spent last Card ot Thank«. City by the steamer Bonita last Satur The young people of the C. P. church ATTORNEY’. The kid band will give a concert and We the undersigned wish to herewith Sunday at home. day. His condition is regarded as very are preparing for a valentine social on ball on the evening of the 22d, at Camp Herbert Coffin has accepted a position thank all friends and neighbors for precarious. the evening of the 14tb inst. It will be bell's hall. Tickets 50 cents; spectators their kind assistance during the late ill in a drugstore at Newberg, and his place I» CONNER, We are paying this week 30 to 35 cts an enjoyable occasion, and all are cordi 25 cents; ladies free. in R. L. Harris’s drug store will be filled ness and death of our dear mother. per roll for good butter and 23 cts perdoz ally invited. No admission. by Arthur Sitton. M r . and M rs . F red hurner , During the illness of the janitor, the for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . Dressmaking done at 75c per day at occupants of the court house will get up M r . and M rs . L ouie H urner , The Christian church has been kal- Mel Lvnch is receiving a visit from his your homes or at my place of residence a little earlier and perform the duties M r . and mrs . A i . ex H urner , somined and generally renovated. It mother, Mrs. M. V. Lynch, of Oakes with Mrs. Newhouse, Third street. M r . J acob H urner will be painted on the outside as soon as that otherwise would fall to him, and al Office rooms 9 and 10, Union Block. dale, Wash. 8-4 Miss L avba B andle . AND OTHER RELATIVES. the weather permits. low- him to draw his uninterrupted salary. Oregon Mcflinnville, L. Samuel, Pacific coast manager of Whole tablefuls of new millinery styles A generous decision. Mrs. Barrett closed a very successful Cali For Hida. Delos Underwood seems to be an un the Equitable Life insurance society, was have been shown by drummers to our revival at the Methodist church last The City of McMinnville will receive Sunday evening About thirty persons in the city yesterday. local merchants this week. A sign of fortunate fellow. Last Monday evening BICY’CI.E REPAIRER. while cutting wood on the Carljn farm bsds for 400 cords of old fir and 400 were converted. At the old stand,- the St. Charles store the nearness of spring. he struck his leg just above the ankle cords of young or second growth fir is still doing business, dealing out a fine J S. ROSCOE, If in doubt as to what to make or se John Lewis began a four mouths’ term quality of groceries and paying the high lect as a New Year’s present, consult the with the ax. inflicting a deep cut parallel wood, four feet long and free from large in the Wirfs district last Monday. with the tibia bone He was gritty knots, to be delivered at the city water UMBRELLAS est price for farm produce. January Delineator. Now for sale at Huldah Abei will conduct his store enough to w alk home, a distance of about works, between April 1st and October Grange store. duriug his absence. T. A. McCourt and family accompanied Re-covered and a mile, where, with the assistance of the 1st, 1901. by Miss Maggie Mead, eister of Mrs Mc • O. O. Hodson and family will leave The new hardware merchant, Mr. The city reserves the right to reject Repaired folks, lie dressed the wound. He will go Court, returned home from Grant’s Pass next Tuesday for their Indiana visit. Rasmussen, has been quite sick, but is any and all bids. Bids to be opened on crutches for a week or two. Full line of repairs and all repair work done on Saturday. recovering slowly. F. Berry is manag When you want a physic that is mild February 20, 1901 T. H. ROGERS, in lhe best style. South side Third Street near B. Charity lodge A. O. U. W. was visited1 and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in ing the business during the owner’s ill MOCK COURT AT SCHOOL. Recorder City’ of McMinnville. ness. by Grand Master Ralph Feeney last Fri effect use Chamberlain’s stomach and day evening. After initiation he gave liver tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples Interesting Innnvntion by Pupils MEAT MARKETS John Meakin, of Salt Lake City, the Clearance Rale ot Shor», of lhe lligli School. the brethren a good address on the prog free. Every box guaranteed. For sale head lecturer for the Pacific jurisdiction Now is the time to get some genuine The literary society of the high school Q STREET MEAT MARKET, ress of the work. by Howorth. of the Woodmen of the World, enter gave an interesting program last Friday, bargains in ladies' and men's shoes as tained a large audience in the Woodmen We extend a special invitation to the Court House Janitor O. B. Parker is we need room for spring stock. There is which was listened to by a number of Racket store in our new quarters on threatned with grip and pneumonia. Chas. H. Powell, Prop. hall last Friday evening. The people visitors. Willie Palmer presided as pres no place like the Racket Store for real were well pleased with his lecture, and south side Third street. • Why do you sell your eggs for 20c per ident. The program opened with a song values. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for C. F. M ills & Co. the interests of woodcraft were mater dozen when you can get 23c at M. E. by the society. Dow Walker followed hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds ially advanced. ( (U NTI- Cn.MM INSION F.KN. The Oregon Fire Relief Association Hendrick's ? of fat stock. with a select reading on the * ‘Progress of will hold a meeting of its members on 8. A. Manning is again able to attend Colored Civilization. Lulu Gilbert gave F ebruary term . yyILLARD & EHRMAN, NEWBEHtL Tuesday, Feb 12, 1901, to consider pro to business. a minute speech on how to obtain success Roads and Bridges— a posed changes in constitution and by Proprietors of in life. Frank Snyder read an essay on Mrs. E. A. Mills returned home Tues C T Long............................................. $30 00 Ou last Thursday Miss Anna Duboise laws. AH members present have a right day from a visit to friends in Salem and manual training, urging the great im W Long.............................................. 17 00 of Albina came to pay a visit to her to vote, and all that can should attend. portance of knowing how to use the Wm Etherton............................ Independence. 2 00 friend, Mrs. J. C. Porter. Try H. A. Palmer for groceries, the Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds 6 00 Messrs. Ralph and Ernest Carse of hands in connection with the mind. G W Agee.................................. J. L. Davis and wife of West Chehalem best on the market at prices to suit your Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hem Danna Potter gave a declamation, and V Latham. ......................................... 4 00 went to Portland on Monday, to say South aide Third St. between B and C. purse. Everything guaranteed. No poul bree of Monmouth were guests at W. C. Myrtle Stewartson read a well-written Chas Chapin....................................... 3 00 farewell to relatives, who were going to try dressed after 5 p. m. Saturdays. eseay describing a country school. This W L Davis........................................... 1 50 Hembree’s over Sunday. their eastern home. Strictly cash or produce. Get your order BARBERS. part of the program closed with a recita C W Babcock................... 26 00 Rev. H. Gould of the M E. churoh H. J. Duttweiler, saloon keeper of Laf tion by Mary Jones, and was followed by in early. 7-2 G W Noe............................................ to 00 was at Lafayette on Sunday, conducting | OGAN BROS., Prof. John P. Meakin came over from ayette, was arrested and fined $10 last Fri Um feature of a mock trial, which had W R Morris....... ..................... .210 00 his meeting at Dayton last Saturday, and day, for attempting to treat the Salvation been in preparation and anticipation for T J Stimson........................................ 7 00 quarterly meeting, and Prof. Kelsey of Army from a bottle of beer while en some time. The indictment was as fol N G Russell.........................................10 37 Pacific College occupied his pulpit here. met with the local lodge of Woodmen gaged in their service on the street. A number of members of the Modern lows : Saturday evening. An oyster supper L L Bockes ...................................... 35 00 Woodmen of America attended the fu O. H. Irvine has been seriously ill The State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Dow was enjoyed after lodge at T. A. White ’ s We are located opposite II. C. Burns’ and aim D M Kirby........................................ T6 00 to give all customers good treatment for little restaurant. Prof. Meakin remained over with catarrhal fever during the week, Walker, defendant. neral of a brother’s wife at Carlton on D J “ 6 00 tnouey. Batti rooms in connection. Your pat Dow Walker is accused by the grand Sunday with W. T. Macy and later went but is now considered out of danger. jury of the county of Yamhill and State W F Weston ...................................... 25 00 last Monday. A bitter cold ride. ronage solicited. His sister, Miss Elizabeth Irvine, and C. to Sheridan to hold a meeting. Mrs Southwick of Salem paid a fra of Oregon, by this indictment, of the John and D S Stults........................... 20 75 ternal visit to Burr Oak circle on Mon The local try-out to see who will repre H. Stewart, his brother-in-law, both of crime of assault and battery, committed Miscellaneous — HARNESS as follows: The said Dow Walker, on the 6 00 day evening, und ou Wednesday evening sent McMinnville College in the inter Albany, were called to his bedside last 21st day of January, A. D. 1901, in the Wm Durst, hauling lumber......... Saturday. collegiate oratorical contest will take county of Y'amhill and State ol Oregon VV V Telephone Co., rent............. 3 00 organized a circle at Dundee, with the |£LSIA WRIGHT, The council at its regular February then and there being, did then and there Fred Ray, moving dead horse. ... place in the college chapel Friday even 2 50 help of the circle from Newberg. Manufactures and Deals In ing, February 8, (tonight.) There will meeting passed an ordinance requiring wilfully und unlawfully assault and beat M Underwood, rent house............. 2 00 A visit to the public school of New one Charles Gilson, by then and there tie three contestants and some excellent saloon licenses to be issued for one year unlawfully ami wilfully assaulting and R E Smith, milk to poor................ 3 00 berg is a treat. Th^eacliers are all do music. The contestants have been pre instead of six months as heretofore. beating the said Charles Gilson with his, W J Sargeant, hdwr................. 15 3° ing good work, and Prof Kirk is keeping SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, paring for some time, and a spirited con Joe DuBois and Geo. Sauter were each the said Dow Walker’s, hands, feet ami J D Hibbs, mdse to poor................ 5 00 his eye over all. The entertainment be ..ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they test is expected. A pleasant evening is granted a license for one year under the fists, contrary to the statutes in such G A Graves, making jury list . 7 00 ing prepared to benefit the library i» •‘in be bought anywhere else in the Willamette cases made ami provided, and against “ “ justice transcript . 32 90 well under way. and promises to be a Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are assured everyone who attends. Every new ordinance. the peace and dignity of the State of pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. one invited. No admission. Special services at the Christian church Oregon. Dated this 21st day of Janua T W Nash & Co., mdse to poor . 20 00 success all around. , Postmaster McCain says that while he next Lord’s day. Morning subject—The ry, 1901. Harry Woodrum, District At Valley Transcript, stationery. ... 22 00 torney. Death ol An Aged Citizen. DRAYMEN Salaries— is personally not averse to the removal light that defies darkness. Evening Verne Derby was the dignified judge, J H Nelson......... ............................... 152 15 Mrs. Anna Hurner, mother of Fred of the postoffice to a new location, it was subject—The great contest. Only one and Willie Eberhard appeared for the F W Sitton ................... gROWER & SON, 200 95 A., Louie, Alex and Jacob Ilurner, died not through his efforts or solicitation man on one side and 150 men on the oth defense. Couit opened by leading the J M Yocotn................. . ?______ 125 00 at the home of the first named near Carl McHINNVlLLE that the Odd Fellows' building was sug er Bide. Who shall win the victory? indictment to the prisoner, who was in E V Littlefield.............................. 75 00 ton, on Thursday, Jan. 31st, of catarrh gested or that the inspector came to the Special music under the leadership of charge of Sheriff Hardy Ballinger. The of the stomach, aged 78 years and6 days. city. If the office goes to this room the Dr Nelson. prisoner pleaded not guilty. The clerk. The burial was at North Yamhill ceme Probate Court. cost of carrying the mail will be saved to A poverty party was given the Polly- Miss Edith Hamblin, drew the jurors’ Goods of all descriptions moved, «nd careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made the government, as it comes within the wog club by Miss Mary Bird at her home Estate of Mary Walling. Inventory tery on Saturday, at I p. m., conducted names from a box. ami there «ere six monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. by Rev. J. Bowersox of Dayton. De limit requiring the railroad company to last Saturday night. Hard times cos challenges before a satisfactory jury was filed and approved. deliver the mail. tumes were the features of the evening. obtained. Those selected were Edna Estate of Martha Shadden. First ceased was a member of the German Re formed church. Her son Jacob, who A Kansas saloon keeper has pro The petition for a new county road Miss Grace Newell carried off the prize Hodson, Lila Waugaman, Cecil Hoskins, semi-annual account filed and approved. cured 100 live rats which he has con drafted by R. L. Conner and Capt. H. 8. for the poorest dressed lady, and Mr. Alda Goheen and Hugh and Edith Bris Estate of Thos. Huston. Petition for lives at Averill, Minn., was telegraphed fined in a barrel) yi one corner of his Maloney last November and placed be Grinnold for the worst dressed gentle tow. Frank Snyder was appointed bail order to expend not to exceed $100 for a before her death, and started for Oregon at once. He reached Portland on Sun barroom, and from this barroom he fore the county court of Polk county, was man. All report a fine time. iff. The prosecuting attorney waB assist monument for deceased approved. day morning, just too late to attend has removed every chair, table and heard and favorably passed upon at the Rev. Geo. W. Fender left on Monday ed by Maliel Reynolds and the defense Guardianship of HBk-hcroft heirs. the funeral. He will visit a week or two other elevated structure upon which January term. The survey is beiug for Eugene, to be absent about three by Christa Seitters. Each attorney pre Bond filed and approved. Guardian giv with Ins brothers in this county before Mrs. Nation might climb when these made and the road will be authorized weeks assisting the pastor there, Rev. sented his case to the jury, and each was en until Oct. tst, 1901, to file inventory returning home. without a doubt. It leads from Ellis Claycombe, in a series of meetings. His perfectly confident that their honest ruts are let loose. Guardianship of John A Ditmars, in Bros' store at Grand Ronde through pulpit will be occupied next Sunday hearts would render a verdict in his fa sane Tillie Ditmar appointed guardian Srnd Xie Their Names. It was asked recently what Queen the southern part of the reservation, up morning by Rev. A. J. Hunsaker, and vor Chas. Gilson, Clifford Reid, Will of his person and estate. Bonds fixed Thousands of eastern people will take Victorias name was before mar Rogue river and through a natural pass the evening service will be in charge of j Palmer, Mary Jones, Clyde Akin, Prof. at$6000. advantage of the cheap rates to the riage. Had she been a commoner, to the head waters of the Little Nes- the endeavoiers, who will bold their 20th Bristow, Earnest Pool, Madison Savage, Guardianship of Elsie A. and Guy A. northwest in effect every Tuesday from she would have been a Miss Azon. tucca. The road will shorten the dis anniversary. All are welcome. : Kelton Peery and Dow Walker consti Young. Hearing of petition for license February 12 to April 30. and after her marriage, Mrs. Wettin. tance to the coast for this part of the The services at the M E. church next tuted the array of witnesses. They all to sell land continued to March 5th, 1901, This is the lowest in years. valley, and make a much easier road to Sunday will be of a specially interesting told a more or lees connected story of The claim of other cough medicines to at t p. m. If you have any friends who are talk travel. how the defendant had been “ picked up- nature. The«piarter|y business meeting be as good as Chamberlain's are effectu ing of coming west, send me their names Estate of Margaret W. Burton. R. I. On last Monday evening the passenger ^of the McMinnville church will occur on ion’’as a new- pupil from the country, ally set at rest in the following testimon Eaton appointed administrator with the and I will have our representatives look his rubbers misplaced and there bad train was delayed a half hour a little l Saturday evening at 7:30, and io the ab ial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an employe of will annexed upon evidence taken by them up—furnish them advertising mat Bartlett & Dennis Co , Gardiner. Me west of Charleston by a couple of stray sence of the presiding elder, Rev. T. L. been friction between bis feet and those commission heretofore appointed by this ter—reserve berths—see that they have of the prisoner, which had led up to horses that got badly scared at the en Jones of Dayton will preside. On Sun He says: “I had kept adding to a cold court. Said will was admitted to pro a quick and comfortable trip. and cough in the winter of 1897, trying | gine and lost their heads. They ran day morning lhe sermon will be preached more serious differences. The manner A. C. S heldon , General Agent, bate. Bond fixed at $1,600, filed and ap in which the lawyers for each side fired down the track ahead of the train and by Dr. Jones and the Holy Communion every cough medicine I heard of without Burlington Route, Portland, Ore. proved. J. J. Spencer, J. H. Nelson and permanent help, until one day I was in out on a trestle over a canyon. One of will be administered at its close. Rev the questions at their witnesses, and at O. O. Rhude appointed appraisers. every fitting opportunity objected to them jumped a distance of about twenty Jones was pastor of the McMinnville the drug store of Mr. Honleban. and he Prof. Star Southmayd has organ!zeit Estate of Chas. Handley Petition for advised me to try Chamberlain'a Cough ■ feet and escaped without serions injury, M. E. church from 1880 to 1883 and questions of the oilier side as “immateri classes at Wheatland and Hopewell ia order to sell real estate heard and or al , irrelevant and improper," was so re but the other followed the trestle until it many of his old friends will undoubtedly Remedy, and offered to pay back my i penmanship and has seventy scholars. money if I was not cured. My lungs and fell through and broke a leg. The crew be glad to hear him on this occasion. In alistic that visitors almost thought they dered that said petition be granted, that .. ...R. A. Slewart sold bis sawmill said estate be sold at private sale for were in the presence of a real court. bronchial tubes were very sore at this tied its legs together and roiled it off in the evening it is expected that evangelis out on Mill creek Saturday to T. H. time, bnt I was completely cured by thia to the canyon a distance of fifty feet aod tic meetings will begin. Everybody is The argument followed, and, though cash in hand after giving due notice ac March, an eastern man now living at cording to law. Provided,that tract No. brief, was to the point. The jury after remedy, and have since.always tarnedto then knocked it in the head. The horses extended the usual cordial invitation to Salem. The consideration was $7500 — it when I got a cold, and soon find relief were recently bought somewhere up the »attend these services. In the evening deliberation found the prisoner guilty as 4 shall not be sold if sufficient sum be Sheridan Sun. realized from the »ale of the other real charged, and the judge imposed a tine of I also recommend it to my friends and valley by a man at Tualatin, and they it is expected that Mrs. E. M. Barrett, Farm for sale—166 acre» adjoining am glad to say it ia the best of all cough had strayed from the pasture and were who ia to assist in the evangelical ser enough peanuts to supply the court for estate to pay the indebtedness of said es- Itate. town. Inquire at this office. 1 one week. wandering back.—Newberg Graphic. vice», will be present and preach. medicines.' For sale by Howortb. General Merchandise © Æ) Physicians and Surgeons. Attorney and Notary Public CITY MARKET. BARBER. HARNESS, Truck and Dray Co Rubber Goods Heav? Winter Wear.