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G. 8. Wright, dentist. Read Mr. Hamblin’s ad in this issue. I Attorney Linden of Sheridan was in ! ENTIRE STOCK AT COST ! the city Saturday. A eon was boru to Mr. an«i Mrs. Gus I Paulus of thia city on the 29th ult. Have you seen that new granite ware at Hodson’s. Guaranteed the best. Wall paper at cut prices. Must be sold. Call and see ll«xlson. For Rent—7-rooni house ami barn on B street. Implire of L. Root. I.ook in at II. A. Palmer's the last of this week for a fresh line of vegetables. I Mrs. J. M. Lawrence of Portland is the j guest of Mrs. E. C. Apperson this week. Arthur Harris ami wife came up from 1 Oregon City yesterday on a few days’ visit. I will close ont my entire stock of goods i next Sixty Days at Cost, consisting of Handcuare, Stoves and Tintuare, Tools, Buggies, Implements, Seouing machines, Harness Of all descriptions; in fact everything will be sold at some price. ... I.. E. Walker has secured the services of a first-class baker, Mr. Trites, from Portland. Mrs. Alfretta Dennis arrived home Saturday evening from a business trip to Portland. For grain and feed, vegetable ami gar den seed, and farm produce, see J. A. Derby A Son. This is no Advertising Fake Business ! Everything will be sohl strictly tor cash or bankable note. Don’t ask for credit and be refused Tn is v. ill I the Biggest Sale ever made on a First-Class Stock ot Goo'ls in Yamhill county Thcv will be sold at soine price, BE<> IN N 1N( ; APi;ii, first , fisr All overdue Notes and Accounts must be settled within that time. S. Mrs. Henry Bills left on Saturday for Union, Oregon, where her husband has gone into the confectionery businesa. Bring your beet butter ami fresh eggs to Wallace A Walker ami get their worth in cash or mdse. n. MANNING THE CHICAGO STORE'S GREAT SPECIAL SPRING SALE 15 Days’ Special Sale Beginning Saturday, April 6 Closing Saturday, April 20 1IH) pcs Best Prints, New Spring Styles 4|c 1 case double fold percales................................ 6c 10 doz Ladies’ Shirt Waists, the 75c kind, New Spring Styles...... 48c 10 pcs Cotton Covert Cloth, the 15c grade . 9Jc I 1 case 10c Outing Flannels............................... 6c 50 doz 18x36 Bath Towels................................. 8c 25 fine Silk and Satin Waists, the $6 kind, bl’k and colors......................................................... 3 98 200 prs Men’s all solid plow Shoes ......... 1 19 250 prs Men’s Dress Shoes, $2 kind................ 1 29 5 pcs wide bl’ch lined Damask, the 75c and 65c grades, choice ............................................... 48c < 5 doz Boys’ Knee Pants.................................... 19c- 50 doz Gents' black and tan socks, the 15c sort 3 pr for.............................................................. 25c 100 pcs Fine Wool Spring Dress Fabrics in black anil colors, all the newest things in plain and fancy, worth $1, 85c, 75c. Choice 48c This is more important than this notice would indicate. Better see them. 10 pcs wide German Blue Calico....................... Tic 50 Ladies’ Crash Skirts, the $1 sort, choice. . .. 69c 250 prs Ladies’ $2.75 and $2.50 Shoes, the new Spring styles, choice.................................... 1 98 1 case Best Domestic Ginghams....................... 5c 10 pcs fine lace effects in Wash Waistings—the very latest in the market; regular price 50c. Choice.............................................................. 39c 150 prs Gents’ Woik Gloves, the 75c grade .. 48c 150 prs Duchess Trousers, the kind that don't rip, worth upto $3; choice............................ 1 98 5 doz Gents Pure Silk Golf Shirts, very fine, the $1.50 sort; choice...................................... 98e 10 doz Gents’ Fancy Golf Shirts, 75c kind,choice 48c 80 doz Ladies' Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs the 20c, 18c and 15c kind; choice .................. 10c 50 doz Men’s Fine Band Bows, the finest made 15c 10 doz Gents’ fine Ione Calf and Colt Skin shoes the $3.50 and $3 kinds..................................... 2 13 During this sale, with every boy’s suit of clothes of the Famous Jane Hopkins make, we give an ex tra pair of pants FREE I John Ehrman has l>een in Portland the past week attending to tl«e opening of the branch meat market of Willard A Ehrman. p AAAAAAAAAA4.VAAA.'.A.S.AAAAA¿AAAAAAAA u ..jJo- -■ — v - - - ~ Mrs. H. K. Weatherford, president of the Rebekali assembly of Oregon, is ex- fiected to meet with Friendship lodge iu thie city on Tuesday evening uext. Mrs L. L. Nicklin, Mrs. Wm. Camp bell and Mre. F. C. Ferguson have been If you are a buyer of Groecries in getting the i» chosen as delegatee to the gram! Rebekali assembly which meets at Baker City in most and the best for your money. In the May. coming and going of grocery stores the little Callon Dr. Smith, the osteopath, and get a free diagnosis and examination. opera house grocery goes right along. Our i» J» He will examine you and tell you what Sugar, Coffee, Flour and fruits are down to disease you have without asking you a question. bottom prices this month. Come and see. i» Will Johnson, after a visit of several í> days at home, left on Wednesday for Sandon, B. C., at which place his brother Ed is located in the laundry business, and sent for Will to come and assist him. i» Misses Alta Booth and Arlie Keen en tertained at w hist on Saturday evening at the home of the former. Mrs. Knight Olds captured the king's prize and Miss Steamer Bonita Stella Patty the consolation. Refresh ments were served. Leaves McMinnville for Portland and way landings Tuesday, Thursdsy and Saturday G. S. Wright, dentint. In the spring the young lady’s fancy mornings at 6:UO Arrives irom Portland on Monday, Wednesday anti Friday, al <• p. m turns to thoughts of a new organ or piano Wanted — Wool and mohair. Fare, round trip, -T I.•’»<). Freight at lowest Wm. Scott is supplying the demand all rates. L. P. HOSFORD, Master. 11 m2 C hristenson & H oi ck . up ami down the valley. Prices the low Cut nites on wall paper for the next est ami payments easy. See him. PHYSICIANS month nt Wm. Scott’s. L. E. Walker’s bakeshop will be closed till Saturday to undergo some repairs, Chas. Redmond is home from Eugene, p E. GOUCHER, 1*1. D. and will open with a new baker at the COINTV CO.tIMINMONEHS. ami may give some athletic instruction block. Cali everybody and try our new baker's product. Remember, we will de I Io McMillinille college students. APRIL TERM. Fresh English rve grass seed for sale liver bread any place in the city. L. E. W alker , Prop. Tax Lond of Sheriff Sitton for $10,000 by R. Baird, North Yamhill. 14-4 Two hop contracts have recently been approved. Ivan Paniel is an unfortunate fellow. tiled in this county. One by John Gel- W. T. Macy appeared before the court Office over McMinnville National Bank. He sustained a severe fall on a brick «lard of Carlton for 7,0b0 pounds of hops and claimed rebate of $15 25 on amount Calls respon<ie«i to ltaj anil Night. at bis residence Saturday night, and at 11c; the other by E. W. Lawyer of reporteil due from him by experts, and M c M innville - O regon . walk was badly cut abont the eve. Willamina for 10,900 pounds at 11c. F. upon examination same was allowed. W. Simonds A Son secured the first and Balance of $58 80 was paid by Mr. Macy. Hr. S A. Young has greatly improved QOOK & CABLE, BILLS ALLOWED. in h-allh since leaving this city. He is Lilienthal Bros, the second. x Salaries— Peery Drug Co. carry a complete line new living in Portland and is able to of drugs and sundries. Everything up F W Sitton.................................. [■raeliei- I Is | lofi-.-sion to some extent. to «lute. Purest prescription drugs only O B Parker ................................ We are paying thi week 30 to 35 eta dispensed. Come in and see our line of E V Littlefield ...................... Rooms in Jacobson Block, .x'J M Y< 'ocom.................................. per roll for good butter and 13 CtB fine perfumes. - j r T H r v Nelson ................................ Oil KOON. for fresh eggs. W m i . ack A W it KER. Died, at Hopewell, Or., March 22d, M c M innvii . i .«, J L Hoskins .................... .......... George A. Versteeg, son of J. A. ami “ stamps etc .......... Mrs. E. M. Barrett will be present Poor Fund— :it the Al. E. church Monday evening Harrlette Versteeg, a native of McMinn D., ville. He leaves a wife and little daugh S S Smith.................................... and revival meetings will begin at that ter. an aged mother, six brothers and H L Heacock.............................. time. one sister, Mrs. .Ia«. M. Warren of Mc L E Walker.............................. We extend a special invitation to the Minnville, and a host of friends to mourn Willard & Ehrman Racket store in onr' new quarters on his loss. P Rasmussen............................. McMINNVILLE, OREGON. south side Third street. At the regular April meeting of the T W Nash.................................... McMinnville city council the usual grist Marion George.......................... Ollice in Wright Block. C. F. M ills A Co. of bills was paid, and the bill of the News St Vincent hospital.................. <> ii next Sunday morning there «ill lie for printing by-laws and regulations for Bedwell A Co ............................ special Easter services at the M. E. the tire department was laid over, the H Boml...................................... QR. C. T. S1ITH, i hiirih ; the sermon «ill be preached by printing of the job being unsatisfactory. Mrs Huguelet ...................... the pastor, Henry T. Atkinson, ami there At the a«lj turned session last evening Wallace & Walker................ will be special music by the choir. In the matter of street improvements and J C Porter .............. .......... the evening the services w ill he in charge sewers was to come up for consideration. Nichols & Gabriel.................... <>I th«“ Sunday school. Everybody cordial Stationery and Printing— Union Rl<»ck, McMinnville, Oregon. Friday evening, April 12th, will croni- Coast Agency Co .................... ly invited. cle an event of considerable importance O lice Hours, 10-12 and 2-1. I am paying the top price for poultry to music lovers. At that time a Hadvn- Glass & Prudhomme ............ W L Hembree............................ and eggs ami want all 1 can get,as I have Chopin recital «ill be given at the col Jas McCain .............................. a special order to till. Remember I pay lege chapel. The program will be ren Conover A Co .......................... BARBERS. dered by the jnni >r ami sophomore Sheridan Sun cash. IL A. P almer . classes of the conservatory assisted bv Irwin-Hodson Co .................... I OflAN BROS., M i - I «'mi Mi Cain left yesterday after Miss Trumbull, mezzo soprano. The Telephone-Register.................. noon lor Tehachapi, southern California, musical is given for the benefit of the Miscellaneous— where «Im has relatives living. On Sun athletic association and should be largely W V Telephone Co rent ........ dae -la“ will be marriodso J. C. Welle, a attended. Pacific States Tel Co, rent voting mini who spent a portion of last The twentieth annual S. 8. convention Jurors claims March term........... ¡67 We are located opposite II. <’. Burn«’ and aim «timmer in this vicinity. Miss McCain’s E Wood, double assni’t ................ to give all customers g<»o<l treatment for little position in the postoffice will be tilled by for this county met in Sheridan last J B Handley, corduroy ............ m »ney. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat her sish r. Mrs. O. IL Parker. week, and was presided over by Mrs City of McM, water ami light........ ro lage solicited. Ttie usual G F Earhart, lalxir and roa«l mat'l City Supt. W. H.Sliger ie showing i Edwariis, the president. routine work was performed by com F W Sitton, convey to reform sch’l with commendable pride his letters pat HARNESS Mrs W J Peery, corduroy rails . ent for a new hydraulic tire eeca|>e. He mittees. Among the speakers on the Road survey on Singer petition ..24 is the patentee, ami has assigned one- program were Rev. F. Poet of Dayton, W Elliott, labor on lawn 5° j-JLSIA WRIGHT, lmli pait to S. A. Manning. Application Rev. C. A. Dotsoti of Pendleton, Rev. J. Witnesses’ claims.......................... 168 So Manufactures and Deals in was made August 1 nt and the patent is F. Ghormley . of Portland, Revs. A. A. Chance for a Home. sued late in March. It is number670,548 j Winters and E. B Lockhart of Lafay- Six acres for sale adjoining McMinn ami its term is 17 years, The model is ! et,e- an,l Mre. Bardon of this city. There SADDLES, BRIDLES. SPURS, ville, planted to onions and other vege < tn trucks, were 61 delegates present. The conven- practically a shooting tower, »111bm-b<-«. and sells Sbem cheaper than they designed to be pulled bv a team is a fun-1 £ion next year "J11 1)0 hebi at Lafayette. tables. Large lo-room house, barn and 3an be bought anywhere el«e in the Willem« to- The following officer» were elected for the chicken house. Orchard and greenhouse. Valley- Our all nom«-made s«-ts of barn* — arc nel-«hape«l reservoir, from the top of | pronounce«! unsurpassed b> those a ho buy llieui. whii-b, through pressure of water, issues i next year: M. E. K. Edward«, presi Windmill and pump for irrigating gar a teles>-opic cylinder of steel. At the dent; R. Baird, vice president; Mrs. C. den. A big bargain. Enquire at this top of this is a cage, designed to hold six F. Mills recording secretary; Mr. F office. yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, men 1.« ading from this cage on the Henry, treasurer; Mr. .1. M Chapman, Wnodt Won«l!t Proprietors of four »¡«I«“« to the ground are chain la«l- superintendent normal work; Mrs. M Sealed bids will be received at the Mc ders. As the telesco|«e opens out nn«ler L. Bardon, county superintendent home Minnville tile factory, through the month department work ; Mr. Nelson Christen pressure thr-s “ chain« reel from »(tools at son, statistical secretary; Mrs. Gilkie, of April, for 50 cords of number one sec Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds the bottom, ami constitute the escape*. I superintendent primary work. ond growth fir wood, to be delivered at The escape is given added rigidity by South •ide Third St. between B and C. said factory by Sept. 15th, 1901. The liranit Cannel! Meeta. maintained pressure through the column. T aylor A H eath . Wednesday last the Masonic grand The operator also lias «log« at hi» com Cleiaranee Sale ef Sha««. council of Royal and Select Masters met mand at tlte b"tt«un to l<s k the telescope in this city, and after transacting the Now in the time to get some genuine when at its height. The entire machine gROWER & SON, annual routine of business, installed the is iron or st« el, Il is designed to carry following officers for the year: A. L. bargains in ladies' and men’s shoes as | McfllNNVILLE h«««e, and thu« is not only an escape Imt Rumsey, most excellent grand master; we need room for spring stock, There in afire extinguisher. The hope of the H. W. Hall, illustrious deputy grand no place like the Racket Store for real 1 master; H. L. Heath, principal conductor owners of the patent ia to enlist the in of work; S. Bullock, grand treasurer; values. Rood« of all description« moved, »nd carefnl tereet of manufacturers that its merit* Seth L. Pope, grand recorder; J. H. Surveyor Braneon’a bid for a job cf handling guaranteed. Collection« will be made may Ire practically «lernonstrated and ite Irvine, grand chaplain; W. A. Dempsey, government surveying in eastern Oregon m-uithlv Haulin« of al) kinds done cheap grand captain of the guard; O. A. fleer tiseinlne-s Fitim-he I upon the lameth-ent haa been accepted and he ia now consid Mr*. R Jacohaon. daughter., Miaae« mission < f saving hie and property, as ing. grand marshal; R. L Conner, grand ering ita ac<:e|>tance on hia own part. I steward; E. C. Walker, grand sentinel. Lilia, Josephine and Doral, and eon well as Capt Harris anti «laughter Ethel vis The next grand council will convene at Adolph leave in about ten days for Eu ited in Portland early in the week. Corvallis in April, 1902. ers. rope. ji You Are Interested » » » » » » L. E. Walker LOCAL NEWS. fc» Physician and Surgeon. f ifteen Days of Underselling. Fifteen Days of the Rarest Bargains Ever Shown in Yamhill County A SPRING OPENING That you can remember with profit to yourself. Never was our stock so complete as at the present time. Never have we held at the commencement of the season so in teresting a sale. fôûery Qepartrr|eqt iq tkje |>|ouse u)ill do its sitare o|' [Jnderselliqg. New lines will be added daily to the list. If yon come every day you find something new to interest you. A Honey-Saver For You A Strong Ad For Us. C hicago S tore McMinnville, Oregon. ö Jô J5. (^¡Oe t|ou t^e Wholesaler’s profit Every day some lmver tells us we are selling our Clothing two or three dollars a suit ¡ess than other stores ask for the same quality of goods But why shouldn't we? We get our clothing direct from the factory, at cost of making. Other stores are not connected with the makers as we are and have to pay them a profit. We are showing all the Latest in livery Department. Physicians and Surgeons. We Make Suits to Order, $13.50 to $35. Why not try us for your next Suit ? HAMBLIN, The Clothier, M c M innville , ore . Physician and Surgeon, Osteopathic Physician General Merchandise We have to offer our customers good prices in the follow ing lines: W. A. HOWE, Carlton. MILLINERY ! HARNESS, Most Complete Store in the Valley. M rs - 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 . CITY MARKET. 3857 The McMinnville National Bank. Of McHINNVILLE, OREGON. ■ P aid C apital , $50,000 S i hpi . i h and P rofits . $25,000 Trannacta a General Banking binrinei* and extends to its patrons every facility eon «intent with wale and prudent banking. DIRKUTORM; Truck and Dray Co / Rubber Goods Cd- Heavy Winter Wear. Wait a little ami nee onr offer» on Summer Goods. Best Prices for Farm Produce. BARBERS V Âcive, W. 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 I Office liovra « a. ai. to 4 p. ■.