Steamer Bonita LOCAL NEWS. MEWUt HG DUNIEN THEEHARUE. G. S. Wright, dentist. The glee club’s concert at the opera Leave« McMinnville for Portland and way house tonight, the 22d. landings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday G. S. Wright, dentist, mornings al fl :oo Arrives troni Portland on You are invited to try the No. 1 Monday, Wednemlav and Friday, at 6 p. in O. II. Irvine is out again aftera secoud Pare, round trip, 11.50. Freight at lowest els at Kegg's. 10c per quart. rates. L. P. HO8POKD, Master. s|>ell of sickness. pick Pacilic College Will tsllteil the Allegation. Hroughl Against Their Orator. The charge of plagiarism being brought Have you seen that new granite ware against Elwood Minchin, the prize ora­ Wanted—Wool and mohair. yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, at Hodson’s. Guaranteed the best. tor at the late contest at Corvallis, has llui'J C hristenson & H ouck . G. E. Martin and wife are occupying thoroughly aroused the Newberg people, Proprietors of Mrs. W. T. Vinton visited in Portland who feel that a great wrong has been the Durhatu cottage on Cstreet. this week. P. M Flynn arrived yesterday from on ' The new executive committee is the The reception to Rev. R. W. King last fine perfumes. Office roomy 9 and 10, Union Block. Friday night was largely attended and In the spring the young lady’s fancy proper authority to decide the case, and MclTinnville, - Oregon tilled with good natured banter and rem­ turns to thoughts of a new organ or piano it will probably fall to their lot in the Wm. Scott is supplying the demand all near future. Publication of “parallels” iniscence between himself and friends. up and down the vailey. Prices the low­ Land titles and land business a specialty. has been made. Two illustrations are R. Jacobson has been in Portland two est and payments easy. See him. Ex-Regisur U. S. land office. herewith given. Minchin wrote: or three days this week. Mr. Jacobson We are started now and can give yon “Driven on by the ever potent desire R obert a . miller is very desirous of having some sort of what you want in the line of feed. For for gain, men bartered away their fellow manufacturing enterprise established seed barley, flour, mixed feed, hay, oats, men; women and children were knocked Attorney at Law here. wheat, potatoes, grass seeds, garden Oregon City, Or. The farmers will do well to investigate seeds, chicken grit and supplies of al) down to the highest bidder; babies were torn from their mothers’ arms and sold our market for produce. N. E. K egg . kinds, bee supplies, and lastly something by the pound.” The words of the book All questions relating to land business prompt­ Prof. Rennie Doane, son-in-law of J. good for breakfast, see J. A. Derby & Son. ly answered by letter. are: “Here it was entirely proper to C. Cooper, has been appointed by Gov. Farmers, bring in your produce, we knock men down under the hammer of Rogers to the office of fish commissi tier would like to have your patronage the auctioneer, whip women and chil­ BARBERS for the state of Washington The office dren, and sell babies by the pound.” 1.4 FAI ETTE pays $2,000 per year. We congratulate The last paragraph is the one of which £OGAN BROS., our good friend, the professor. Many fruit trees are in full bloom. complaint is made. 1 am paying the top price for poultry The second one comes where Minchin United Evangelical conference in three and eggs and want all I can get,as I have weeks. speaks of an anti slavery editor who was a special order to fill. Remember I pay­ Rev. E. B Lockhart went to Portland “shot down like a dog,” while Martyn We are located opposite II. C. Burns’ and aim H. A. P almer . on Monday for business and a few days said, “Lovejoy was shot down like a to give all customers good treatment for little cash. money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat­ among old friends. mad dog.” On account of poor health and failing ronage solicited. The grossbeaks are still with US, and Other passages used from the book by eyes, Brother Pearce of tbe North Yam­ are industrious and tame. “ They feed Minchin are much shorter than this, and hill Record announces that he desires to upon maple seeds. HARNESS in nearly every case consisted of a sell bis newspaper business. Rev. G. W. Grannis of Salem will ___ phrase or clause constituting the ground­ Nelson C. Hulin, who is stopping in preach in the Methodist'cliurch on Sun­ work for an elaborated thought in his gLSIA WRIGHT, Portland, came home last Saturday to day next, morning and evening. All in­ own language. In his arrangement of Manufactures and Deals In vited. attend hie sister's wedding. He returned Rev. A. A Winter went to Newberg the oration and the beauty of his cli­ Monday. on Monday last to begin a protracted maxes, all concede- that Minchin did At the opera house this Friday evening, meeting there. Some of his brethren splendid work. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, the men's glee chib of the college, assis­ will assist hitu. .ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette ted by Seth Storey of Portland, will give Quite a number of people went over to Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are a concert. The admieeion will be only Dayton for the temperance rally on last pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Thursday. All report a grand time 25 cents. Col. Holt goes to Carlton next. The office, platform and shed for Spaul­ DRAYMEN Mrs. B. L. Kelly, of Lane county, and I have opened up for the ding & Co’s, new lumber yard are being Mrs E. Ruble, of Winona, Washington, spring trade an entire new line erected at the railroad, and the lumber came the last of last week to see their ßROWER & SON, will beehipped in soon. The shed is be­ father, Rev. J. McIntire, who is nigh un­ of Millinery Goods. The stock McfllNNVILLE to death. All the children are now at ing built 24x80 feet. consists of all that is home, two daughters and two sons. All Oregonians who visit Portland NEW AND DESIRABLE Rev. W. H. Kelogg D. D., of Port­ should not fail to take time to visit the land, will deliver an illustrated lecture Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful rooms of the Oregon Historical society and the prices are very reason­ on “Way Down in Dixie” at the Metho­ handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly, Hauling of all kinds done cheap. and see the fine exhibit that has been dist church on Friday night, March able. You are invited to call collected. Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Himes or 29th. Admission 15 cents for grown and investigate. people, small children free. Mr. Greenfield are all obliging and after Wood. Wood! Rev. J. McIntire, while verging upon M rs . M. E. H olmes . such a visit you have a broader and bet­ dissolution, has rallied a little and is Sealed bids will be received by Diet. No. ter opinion of your state. Roth ’ s Store, Amity, Oregon. better; can hear as well as ever, and 40, McMinnville, Or., up to March 23d, talks plainer, but is still confined to his Dr G. S. Wright has formed a copart ­ at 7 o’clock p. in., for 40 cords of No. 1 old bed. Mrs. Kelly of Lane county, his fir wood and 40 cords of oak grub wood nership in dentistry with Wise Bros , daughter, started for home on Monday under the firm name of Wise Bros. & for a few days. Mrs. Rable of Washing­ Fir wood to be free of large knots, and oak not to be less than 3 inches at top end. Wright. Their head office will be in ton is still with her father. The W. C. T. U. held an enthusiastic Bdl to be delivered to Wm. Scott, dis­ Portland, in elegant quarters in the new Failing building at cornea of Third and meeting in the Y. M. C. A. rooms last trict clerk. f J. P. I rvine , Directors •'F. E. R ogers , Washington, with branch offices in thia Saturday. Mrs. Grover and Mrs. Cook of McMinnville met with them and gave I E. E. G oucher . city and Tillamook. interesting addresses to the union. The Come out among them and be ye so­ W. C. T U. made the Y. M. C. A. rooms Good Cough .Tledlclne for Children. cial, and I know you will enjoy the spe­ tbeir beadquarters and meet every Sat­ “1 have no hesitancy in recommend­ urday at 2:30 o’clock with the following cial music at thq Christian church next officers: President, Mrs. Hyde; vice pres­ ing Chamberlain’s cough remedy,” says Eord's day, morning and evening. idents, Mrs. U. Smith, Mrs. Baird and F. I’. Moran, a well known and popular Brother Lindsey will preach on the fol­ Mrs Shiver; recording secretary, Miss baker, of Petersburg, Va. “We have Cora Kimberlin; corresponding secre­ given it to our children when troubled lowing subjects: “Is God the father of tary, Mrs. Vickrey; treasurer, Mrs. with bad coughs, also whooping Congb, all tbe race?” Evening, “Church unity Springer; and over twenty in member­ and it has always given perfect satisfac­ and fraternalism.” There were 42 ad­ ship. tion. It was recommended to me by a ditions at Dallas. Who are broken in health. L. On last Tuesdsv about fifteen of the druggist.as the best cough medicine for Whose backs are weak. Dr. G. 8. Wright will be in his office D. of H. went over to Carlton to visit the children as it contains no opium or other Whose vitality is wasted. harmful drug.” Sold by Howorth. Whose nerves are shattered. here the first 15 days of each month, and lodge there. In returning, while com­ ing down the hill near Mr. English’s Who are old while young. the last 15 in his new office in Portland. farm, some part of the harness of Mr. Clearance Rale of Shoe., Who are rheumatic. Those wishing work done will do well to Hurlburt’s team gave way, and down the Who have varicocele. Now is the time to get some genuine remember this, and call when the office hill they went. They struck the bridge shoes as bargains in ladies’ and men's is not closed. Thia regulation will take and upset the hack, ami threw the load Mrs. Ramsey and we need room for spring stock, There is effect the 15th of next month, when he of passengers out. the driver, Mr. Hurlburt, were the most no place like the Racket Store for real will leave for Portland. No one will hurt. The horses broke loose and went Enclose It to Me With values. on towards home. Other hacks came work in the office here but hinted'. -------------------- Ten Dollars along and took up the passengers and Tuesday evening a party consisting of brought them on home about 2:30 Rrmarknhle rare« of Hkntmathm Anti I will furnish you all complete, From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton, N. C. C. D. Johnson anti wife. Mrs. John o'clock a m. The rig was smashed. ready for use, mv 1901. Model No. The editor of the Vindicator has had Gault, Mrs. John Wisecarver, Mrs. John 7, SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT, it is superior in make, quality and Fer Sale. occasion to test the efficacy of Chamber Bennette, Mrs. E. J. Wood, and W. G. power to any belt offered by other Iain’s pain balnt twice with the most re­ Henderson, visited the D. of IL at Carl­ Small fruit farm, 28 acres; 20 acYes in dealers for which they charge I30 markable results in each case. First, with rhenmatism in the shoulder from ton, from this city. Just as they reached cultivation, 3 in prunes, 2 in other fruit, or more. which he suffered excruciating pain for tbeir destination one of the lines broke, good house and barn, near North Yam­ ten davs, which was relieved with two and Mr. Henderson, the driver, was un­ hill. Address box 85, North Yamhill. THE BELT THAT CURES < > applications of pain balm, rubbing the ( able to control the team. Mr. Johnson < » Call or write for my free booklets, * parts afflicted and realizing instant bene < > Headache often results from a disor­ tit and entire relief in a very short time | i endeavored to alight from the hack tot which explain all about my werld ‘ assist him, bnt fell and the wheels dered condition of the stomach and con- famous appliances. < Second, in rheumatism i in thigh iI joint, ’ almost prostrating him with severe pain, . |,aH«ed over hie shoulder and breast, giv­ stipation of the bowels. A doae or two DR. A. T. SANDEN which was relieved by two applications. , ing him some rather painful bruises. of Chamberlain*, stomach and liver tab­ rabbin* with the liniment on retiring 169 Fourth St., Portland, Oregon. • i lets will correct these disorders and cure at night. and getting up free from pain. On their return tbe team again ran away ) the headache. Sold by Howortb. but there were no serious results. For sale by H ?worth. C hicago S tore . CITY MARKET. Physicians and Surgeons. Attorney and Notary Public i! « SPECIAL i We place on Sale Saturday JYIorning, I for Chree Days Only Soo yards, 30 inch Percales, in Dark and Medium effects in all the New Spring De­ signs. Choice for 3 days iooo yards Mill Ends in Spring Outings in Light, Medium and Dark Effects, reg­ ular ioc and 12c goods. Choice for 3 days Bettei come in and look through the new Spring Goods opened up in the past week. They are in great abundance. Every de­ partment shows hosts of New Bright Goods for Spring. C hicago S tore BARBER. HARNESS, General Merchandise We have to offer our customers good prices in the follow­ ing lines: z— Rubber Goods Heavy Winter Wear ait a little and see our offers on Summer Gootltt. Best Prices for Farm Produce. HOWE, Carlton. 2ÎCW Spring UÍtllincry Truck and Dray Co For Weak Men CUT OUT THIS AD MILLINERY ! Most Complete Store in the Valley. M bs - H. A. S wanson , C arlton , O r . Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Goods. Wait and see our new Spring and Summer Styles. M rs - H. A. S wanson , C arlton . War! War! War!! Is being declared every day by Housekeep­ ers against dirt, and they will find it far easier to win a victory if they secure their Wall Paper, Cementico, And Other Wall Dressings, at O. O. HODSONS. : i ♦ The McMinnville National Bank. Of McniNNVIl.LE, OREGON. P aid C apital , <50,000 S vrpluh and P rofit «, $25,000 Trannactn a General Banking buain«*«» and ex W ik I h to it* patrona every facility consistent with »afe and prudent tanking. DIRECTOR«: L. E. 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