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G S. Wright, dentist. II. A. Palmer for groceries, eggs and Truss poultry. p E. GOUCHER, fl. D. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Just arrived. A new barrel of picket« > Satisfaction. The St. Charles has no bait sales. at Kegg’s. Physician Highest grade white lead 8c. at Jones T. D. Henderson has some good, fresh The important thing in buying a truss and Surgeon. A Adams'. milk cows for sale. ! is that it shall fit. If it does uot fit it is Mrs. Toner, of Polk county, visited ov office over McMinnville National Bank. We can furnish you lime, sand and worse than noue—it works harm. A low er Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. P. P. Calls responded to Day and Night. land plaster in any quantity. priced truss that suits the case is worth a Wright. MCMINNVILLE - - - - OREGON. J ones St A dams . dozen costly ones that do not. The New estand latest designs Tn wall paper. Hendrick A Briedwell have added a truss bought of a dealer who knows how £OOK & CABLE, Show window is full. Prices from 5c up. to fit you is a bargain, no matter what line of cook stoves to their stock. O. O. H odson . it costs. Strictly pure linseed oil 80c. at Jones Friendship Rebekah lodge initiated six We have a large line of trusses aud we A Adams'. new members Tuesday evening, and cel know how to fit them. Our skill in fit A. Dew and substantial sidewalk has ting costs you nothing extra. We have ebrated the event by a banquet at tbeii Rooms in Jacobson Block, been constructed by J. O. Rogers in front never heard of our prices beiug beaten. ball. M c M innvillx , - - - O r won . of his residence. G. S. Wright, Dentist, first fifteen days ROGERS BROS.’ PHARMACY, \\ e haven’t time to talk to you very much this Dr. Lowe bas all that is up to date in of each month at McMinnville, last fif McMinnville, Oregon. J C. MICHAUX, n. D., week; we’re kept on the jump every moment. The bis profession, and bis glasses are good teen days at Portland. Failing building, glasses. Chicago Store has always been noted for its success 3d and Washington streets. For Rale Cheap. Physician and Surgeon, O. O. Hodson was a business visitor ful sales, but this without doubt is the In another column will be found the A canopy top surry, almost new. Al ad of The Dalles-Portland steamer line. to Portland Saturday, and returned home so a buggy and harness. Enquire of M c M innville , okegon . Note the rate offered to Hood River on on Monday evening. Mrs. H. Swanson, Carlton, Or. 22-4 Bring your beet butter and fresh eggs Office in Wright Block this superb scenic route. For Male. The finest photoes are made on Cyko to Wallace A Walker and get their worth in cash or mdse. Choice milk cow, due to calve. An QR. C. T. SHITH, and Royal paper. Free samples at B. Fallows, representing the Kingston extra good milk and butter cow—seldom O. O. H odsons . gold mining company of Rossland, B. C., such for sale. No fault. C. D. N airn , Mrs. Orville Parker and her sister, is in the city in the interest of his com Shadeland farm near Ballston, Or. Miss Ethel McCain, of the postoffice pany. For Sale. force, have been quite ill of quinsy this Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon. R. Jacobson & Co. have secured the House and two corner lots, close in, week. J. C. Cooper has been aiding in services of A. J. Hayden of Pueblo. Col., Office Hours, 10-J.2 and 2-4. who takes a position as clerk in the near business center of city. Very cheap the work of the postoftice. store. Those of you who thus far have been unable to for cash or on easy terms. Inquire at You get the beet values in hats, shoes, Ad Newell, Cecil Martin and Carl BARBERS. this office. be waited 011 will kindly be patient; we have done corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace Shortridge were in Portland last week and embroidery, tinware and notions, and saw the game of ball between Port our very best. We knew the prices which we made Notice to the Public. POOAN BROS., and big cut in rubbers at the Racket land and Spokane. throughout the house would keep us busy, but we I have engaged J. A. Frisbie as local Store. Rev. T. H. Henderson of Salem, was manager of my lumber yard located at did not expect the immense throng from every part Peter Jensen has traded his farm accompanied by two of his children, the old foundry site, McMinnville. He of the countrj ’ that has packed our store from morn Herschel and Nellie, on his decoration will be pleased to figure with you on all southwest of the city a few miles, for the day visit to McMinnville. house bills or smaller orders. We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim ing until night ever since the sale started. to give all customers good treatment for little farm of Nels Nelson in the West Chelia- i8m6 A. T rudell . A boat was caught floating in Willam money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat lem valley, Both gentlemen moved to ronage solicited. ette river near Fullquartz landing. Own their new locations early in the week. Public Sale. er can have same by proving property Send in your carpets, quilts, blankets and paying charges. A. A. P arrett The Dallas flouring mill, one of the HARNESS A very appropriate display was made best paying milling properties in the and heavy bedding to the McMinnville Steam Laundry before the spring rush in the Grange store window yesterday, state, will be sold at public auction June We’re adding new lines daily at Clearance Sale Capacity, 50 barrels; good representing a monument to “our hon 27, 1901. j^LSIA WRIGHT, is fairly on. That new feather bed reno ored water power; warehouse capacity, 50,000 prices; better join the crowd at the dead,” and a beautifully decorated Manufactures and Deals In vator is now ready for business, and the grave on a groundwork of green. bushels. All in A No. 1 order. The highest bidder will get the property. laundry is well prepared for all this Charles Grissen arrived home Wed heavy work. Satisfaction guaranteed nesday from southern Oregon, where he Terms, one-half cash. F elix N oel , Dallas, Oregon. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, and prices very low. has been quite successful in selling „ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they George Cramer stopped in McMinn pianos. Mr. Grissen expects to remain »43.09 to Buffalo. at home for some time. can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are ville Monday for a visit of one day with This is what the established rate Of the 35 pupils in the 8th grade of the pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. his many friends here. He was on his Cook school, none failed to pass the ex amounts to in each direction, making waj- from Hubbard, where he had tem aminations this week, although four will $86.09 for the round trip, and by arrang porarily filled the place of station agent, be required to make up one study and ing with the Burlington route passengers yy 1LLARD & EHRMAN, are given the choice of seven trains on to Monmouth, where he will visit with one of these, two studies, before receiv dates of sale. Call upon or write us for ing their diplomas in June. Proprietors ot and look after the needs of his aged full particulars before making other ar If possible see Dr. Lowe about your rangements. R. W. Foster, Ticket Agent, mother, who is in feeble health. George is well pleased with southern Oregon and eyes the first day he is here, as he is al Burlington Route, Corner Third and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds would be greatly pleased to be returned ways rushed his last day. Xt by the Southern Pacific company to Ash It will cost more to go to Astoria now. South side Third St. between B and C. 'Fake Notice, Indian War Veterans! land. The fare of twenty-five cents from Port The annual meeting of Hembree Camp On Thursday of last week, at the home land, which has prevailed for nearly two No. 3 Indian War Veterans will be held years, is to be no more. Hereafter $2.00 DRAYMEN of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Maris, there was at the opera house, McMiunville, at Columbi!» School Noie«. a little family reunion to commemorating by rail and $1.75 by boat will be the rate. 10:30 a. m. on Friday, June 7th 1901. School closes today. All Indian War Veterans are urged to be the 69th anniversary of Mr.Maris’ birth, gROWER & SON, The people of McMinnville are cordi LEE L aughlin , Capt. The 10th grade have been making and although feeble old age is yet some ally invited to the Presbyterian church, present. McniNNVILLE great preparation on their orations and distance from the oldest member of the Saturday evening, June 8th, and enjoy a Mattings, all styles and prices, at if you want to hear something good you pajrtv, there were four generations rep program and a lunch consisting of straw had better come out tonight and hear Hendrick A Briedwell'«. them orate resented. These were Mr. Maris senior, berries and cream. Price 19 cents. Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful who lately came out from Iowa with his On good security money to loan very Last Tuesday afternoon was display Grant street is the center of a good handling guaranteed. Collections will be made day. The work of the eighth month and 24-3 monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. wife and two daughters, Mr. Maris, his deal of brushing up, not the least of cheaply. Call at this office. other maps, etc. were on display and daughter, Mrs Wm. Poole, and her lit which is the new paint which beautifies Mrs. M. C. Davis, who formerly resided looked quite well. tle son. Joseph Hoberg’s residence He has in this city with her son, Dr. V.G. Da Well, the time ends that I will bother people with my little contributions On the return from Kansas the writer wisely chosen a color that will not show vis, died last Sunday at Dallas, Texas. as “Columbus School Notes." met three former Yamhill county citi dirt. 8. A. Manning will visit eastern Ore known I have given items which I thought were zens. At Coneordia, Kansas, Orrn C. We are paying this week 25 to 30 cts gon next week for the purpose of inves of interest to the general public concern steamer Emery, a former editor at Newberg, and per roll for good butter and 11eta tigating the country as a desirable loca ing school matters. This being the last ex-county representative, elected in 1896, tion. • time I will write, perhaps a general sum for fresh eggs. W allace A W alker . mary of our year’s work would be some is located and is managing editor of the Try the new remedy for costivenese, Mrs. Samuel F. Hibbs is qnite ill of Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tablets. what acceptable. For nine months we, Empire. During the hour we had to as teachers and pupils, have labored to Price, 25 cents. gether and for the most part the year spend with him, he looked the picture brain trouble, which the'physicians call Every box guaranteed For sale by Howorth A Co. of contentment and seemed not to regret cephalitis. It causes an enlargement of has been a profitable one. Miss Hem Daily Round Trips. A daughter was born to Mrs. Cyntitha bree has managed her little ones so well that he left this fair state, though some the skull by the opening of the seams, that if it were not for us seeing them up of Oregon's good things remained as last and is due to the formation of water up Fellows-Howard, formerly of this place, Leave foot Alder Street every morning except the grounds we would scarcely have On foot wear. Will you grant ing impressions with him. He is mak on the brain. Her recovery is hoped for. on the 19th inst., at their home in Med on at 7 a. nt., tor UaRcade Locks, Hood known that there was a primary room Monday River, White Sahnonand The Dalles. us a trial? We can show you ing an A 1 newspaper. Sam Soper, In the spring the young lady's fancy ford. in our building. Miss Green lias had to thoughts of a new organ or piano. A dispatch from Forest Grove to the the 3d and 4th grades and has done fine as fine a line of footwear as any whom many will remember as a farmer turns Win. Scott is supplying the demand all Oregonian yesterday stated that there work. Miss Yoran has had the 5th and in Gopher valley, and whose two brothers SPECIAL—Round trip rate to Hood dealer can produce, and at pri up anil down the valley. Prices the low were fifteen cases of smallpox in Mc 6th grades and great credit should be River for strawberry pickers« good reside on the old Warren farm, nine est and payments easy. See him. Minnville. Indeed, one must go away given her for managing her scholars so until August 30th. ces that many cannot touch. still miles west, went down one station from from home to learn the news. The phy well. Miss Bird, who has had a part of Our expenses are small and his home at Riverton, Neb., in order to Mrs. A. H. Gaunt and son returned sicians This route is the grand scenic attraction of of this city, who would naturally the 4th and 5th grades a part of the year last Friday from a long sojourn in be called upon in case of sickness, report and the loth grade in two very difficult the world. we give you the benefit of it. ride back with us and have a chat. lie home Both Phones, Maili 351. Pueblo. Mrs. Gaunt's health is much the health of McMinnville "distressing studies, rhetoric and English literature, is conducting a general merchandise Come and verify our claims. better, and she is pleased to get back ly good," and if there is a single case of for about five months, deserves great store as well as his large farm, and mak credit. The loth grade feel very grate E. W. Crichton, Portland Agt. to Oregon. Mr. Gaunt remains in Pu smallpox in the city none of them has ful to her for the work she has done for ing a success of both. At The Dalles been able to find it. eblo, employed in the meat business. them. Miss Akin has had the entire 7th John M. Filloon, The Dalles Agt. Sandusky Wilson, ex-city-councilman, Miss Josephine Barrett of Kirkwood, grade and has done efficient work in the Sam Hibbs is probably in the lead of Ills., arrived in McMinnville last Friday, school room and has helped Prof, when was on the train as a traveling man for Settlement« Heine Made. the McCormick Harvester Co., his ter everybody on new potatoes in this re and is at present stopping with Mrs. ever it was necessary. Prof. Bristow has The commissioners have been in ses ritory being eastern Oregon and Wash gion. He had them from his garden as Chas. I-owis. Miss Barrett was a for had the 9th and loth in all except two ington. He declared that “farming is early as Monday, May 27th, as large as mer schoolmate with Sam Hibbs of this studies and has had general supervision sion this week for final settlement with of the schools. The principalship is a on the report of the experts. too bard work, John, and I got tired of the average hen egg. They were the city. Her impressions of Oregon are hard place to fill because nearly all officers Ex-Sheriff Henderson, after deducting it.” He is doing a good business, and “Early Gem” variety, and were planted favorable, and she may decide to call grievances must be settled by him. The all offsets, paid into the county treasury 10th grade are through, or will be after $946.72, and took a,receipt in full. Ex- said he might stray down the Willamette in JauRary. Beware of a Cough. this her permanent home. tonight. The future 10th grade have Sheriff Henry’s accounts are being can valley before the Bummer is over. Rob Have you seen the new shirt waist A congh is not a disease but a symp The D. of H. social Saturday evening another year and perhaps a harder one vassed, and some deductions and con tom. Consumption and bronchitis, ert Henderson, an older brother of our hats? Stvlish, serviceable, inexpensive was a very enjoyable occasion. The Mc than the one just closing, but with the cessions are to be made, and settlement w hich are the most dangerous and fatal Watt Henderson, was visited at bis and becoming. Sold exclusively by Miss It Minnville orchestra rendered a number new course of study and a-------- different of balance will probably follow. diseases, have for their first indication a home in Downs, Kansas. He looks so of selections during the evening. Miss teacher they will be able to graduate all seems to be conceded that Ex-Sheriff Eva Martin. persistent cough, and if properly treated right in 1902. Warren is out on the statute of limita Snyder, Miss Yoran and Miss Mollie as soon as this congh appears are easily much like his brother that he would be Elder David Husband will preach at Patty each sang a solo, and the literary tions, and that Treasurer Rhude's ac cured. Chamberlain's cough remedy recognized on sight as bearing that re- the Christian church next Lord’s day, features Reduced Hale« to the Fast. counts will be protected. consisted of a recitation by Mrs. has proven wonderfully successful, and lationship. They have not seen each an<l Mr. Jacobs. Refreshments Account Buffalo exposition, the Bur gained its wide reputation and extensive other, except one brief visit, since 1864. Jnne 2d, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Brother Vinton Wednesday afternoon was the event of Hueband is a grand, noble man of God. were served in the hail, after which a lington route is naming a low rate of fare eale by its success in curing the diseases hour was spent by the guests. The whichenablcs passengers to visit the ex a social gathering at the home of Mrs. which cause coughing. If it is not bene After two pleasant visits with him we He is a graduate of Eureka college, Ills., social lodge netted somewhere near $40 from position and other eastern points at ficial it will Dot cost you a cent. For know him to be a good man, and he al and a classmate of Rev. J. F. Ghormley, admissions. J. II. Cook, of the members of the Bap greatly reduced rates. Before making eale by Howorth A Co. ways sends word to Watt that he ought pastor of the first Christian church of tist Sunday school home department in other arrangements call at our office or Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harding and Miss to join the church, which is another Portland. Everybody come out. and write for full particulars. R. W. Foster, | honor of Mrs. R. W. King,who soon goes Nellie Gardner intend to start next Mon We are closing out our entire stock of proof of it. Kansas and Nebraska are day for Buffalo, to attend the national Ticket Agent, Burlington Route, Corner to her new home in Pendleton. After an pocket knives st cost and less. Call veritable garden spots. Wheat was as the Lord will give us “seasons of refresh editorial association and the exposition. interesting program the superintendent • while assortment is complete and get a high an the table and headed out. The ing.” Miss Gardner goes as a guest of the asso gon. Mrs. Cook, in behalf of the department, The beet line of tmeses, braces and ciation and represents a newspaper. All bargain. J onfs A A dams . state ol Kansas alone will harvest a mil "It ia «¡th a good deal of pleasure and presented Mrs. King with a silver bread syringes ever carried in Yarnhill county. will be absent until about August 1st, lion and a half bushels of wheat, which Twe Fine Mwlllen«. Perfect fit guaranteed. Twenty years taking the opportunity during tlie trip to satisfaction that 1 recommend Chamber plate as a token of the high esteem which M. B. Hendrick says is about one-fifth of visit relatives in different parts of the Van S., the trotter, and Pollox. the experience in this line. Our goods are country. They go via the Northern Pa lain's colic, cholera aDd diarrhoea rem they hold for her. The affair was a sur prise, and in response Mrs King spoke l’ercheron, will make the present season the world’s supply. Farmers who have the best, our prices the lowest. cific and C., M. A St. P. Here’s bon edy,” says Druggist A W. Sawtelle, of as follows. Amitv, Mondays; Sheridan. been industrious are getting rich. “The voyage and a safe journey to you. Hartford, Conn. “A lady customer, see touchingly of the pleasant associations P eerv D ki ' o C o ., Tuesdays. Wednesdays and Thursdays; cattle on a thousand hills are His," says ing the remedy exposed for sale on my in the work. They regret deeply to lose Prescription Druggists. McMinnville, Fridays and Saturdays. the psalmist, but a visit to Kansas rath C. F. Mills was lately the recipient of show case, said to me: ‘I really believe her, ami feel that their loss trill be the Terms made known on application. er impresses one with the idea that there j Samuel Marie, late of Iowa, father of a copy of a Manila newspaper, the New J. W. H enry . that medicine saved my life the past gain of those she goes among. I are a thousand cattle on every hill, as S. H. Mari«, the gardener, bas bought American, sent by hie friend Robt. B. the block ol land on B street, which has Mitchel), who is a lieutenant in the 4th summer while at the shore,’ and she be- ! lister Daniels has gone from The E. J. Wood returned Wednesday from well as the fact that the Lord has loaned been owned and occupied by Harvey regiment U. S. Volunteers. Among the came so enthusiastic over its merits that I Dalle« to Pendleton, where he will be them for the time being to the farmer«. a long sojourn in Seattle. The price item« of the campaign in the Philippines I at once made up my mind to recom employed at barbering. These same people, many of whom voted Walker the past six years Harvey Oliver and wife of Gray’s Har the populist ticket in 1896, are keeping paid was $2000. Mr. Maria already occu the paper states that there were 1036 mend it in the future. Recently a gen Hon. Tho«. H. Tongue will addreso bor are visiting Mr. Oliver s parents, mighty still on politic«, and really tbiok pies the property, and Mr Walker has natives at Santo Thomas »ho took tbe tleman cam« into my store so overcome the graduates of the high affiool at the with colic peins that he sank at once to opera house tonight. ThOTe are eleven Mr. and Mrs. H. Oliver. a good deal of McKinley. It ail goes to returned to bis farm near McCoy, the oath of allegiance on a certain day, and graduates, via: FloydJgrPatty, Millicent place which ha« always seemed nvet that tbe surrender of implement« of war the floor. I gave him a dose of this rem Reynolds. Alfred Nfrphens, Christine Cipt.H L. Heath left yesterday for illustrate the fact that where there i« | edy which helped him. I repeated the Beaumont, Texas, the seat of the oil ex- | prosperity there is contentment, and if like home to him, and whose boundaries are frequent. This confirm« the pre«« dose and in fifteen minutes he left my Seittera, Stella Webster, Mabel Rey nolds. Lenote Seiner«, Ixila Kuns, Ver he has recently enlarged by pnrehaeiog reports as regards the cessation of hos If he is pleased with that I things are coming your particular way, I citement. mings pan store smilingly informing me that he fell non Derby, Myrtle Stewartaon and Marie an adjoining farm ot hi« eon. tilities io onr new territory. Mt'-"?" it may become bis future home. I tbs government is all right. ■a well a« «v«r.” Sold by Howorth A Co.' Gilbert. PHYSICIANS Physicians and Surgeons. Osteopathic Physician BARBERS. HARNESS, CITY MARKET. LOCAL NEWS. 3 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 C hicago S tore C hicago S tore . JRkxxxxxxxxx><$> Truck and Dray Co The Dalles-Portland Route White Collar Line. We Want Your Trade F. Dielschneider, Shoe Dealer. Bailey Gatzert