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VOL. XXXI Entered at the Postoffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, JUNE 14,1901. One Dollar if paid in advance, Singlenumbersfive cents. INCORPORATION SALE OF CLOTHING. Every Dollar's Worth of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods in Our Store At Cost! You ask “Why!” And we will tell you. On July latli tlie business will be incorporated with twice its present capital, and we will put in the most complete line of Clothing and Furnishings in the county. The firm will be THE HAMBLIN CLOTHING CO. WE GIVE YOU PRICES THAT ARE ACTUAL COST AND ON SOME GOODS BELOW COST. BOYS’ SUITS. CLOTHING. $4 50 suits for ................................................................................. $5 suits for............................. .. ....................................................... $6 suits for.............................. $8 suits for............................................................... jto suits for..................... ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ Men's black Washington clay worsted suits, sizes 35 to 44 round or square cut, worth fto, for............................... $6 75 Men’s black 20 oz Washington clay worsted suits, all sizes. round or square cut, worth $t2 50 to $15, for............. $10 00 Men's fancy worsted suits made by the Washington, Clinton and Hudson mills, worth $12 50 to $15, for........... $10 00 Men’s blue serge suits, all wool, fast color, cable seams, can’t be bought anywhere for less than (15, for ................ $10 00 Men’s black and blue Washington cheviots, all wool, fast color, every suit guaranteed, worth f 12 50, for..... $9 75 Mens Salem woolen mill suits, always the best |io suit in America for................. $6 75 FURNISHING GOODS. $3 $3 #4 J5 I7 00 50 00 00 00 39c 79c 39c 35c 19c 39c All 75c fancy shirts........................................................................ All “Standard ’ $1 25 stiff bosom and golf shirts..................... 50c and 75c working shirts.............................................................. President suspenders, 50c the world over................................... Tecks and four-in-hands, 25c and 35c goods at......................... 9 oz overalls, well made, blue and black..................................... PANTS. You will be astonished at the prices of our Pants, but we are bound to close out the line before we make a change in the firm. ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ We cannot describe all our Suits for want of space, but if you will come in and see our goods and prices you will be convinced. SHOES. 25 per cent discount ou all men's and boy's shoes HATS. fl ft f2 f2 f3 hats at.................... < 50 hats at................................................................... hats at.................................... 50 hats at....................................................................................... hats at ............. * fi fi ft f2 00 50 75 25 We are not going out of business, but will take in new partners, and have to take stock July 15th. We can count money easier than take stock, and are satisfied to get cost for the goods we now have. HAMBLIN, THE CLOTHIER. McMinnville, Or. tion of society. Selfishness and greed President Boardman as soloist, assisted have transformed man's natural para by Messrs. Deible, McCutcheon and dise into a desert, and the industrial Storey sang “Hope Beyond.” President Boardman announced that W. H. Lat- rather than the political and competitive : 1 ourette was coming as general agent, business methods is to prevail in the I hat a commercial department with in One Of The Pleasantest Of All The Years. future. Socialism was the keynote, and structor would be added in September, is a theory which always makes an easy that Miss Trumbull had been made a <• picture of the millenium, but never |>ennanent member of the faculty, that McMinnville college commencement | 1897. His subject was “Some Criteria works so well in practice. Edith Ver- two free scholarships had been granted features began with last Friday evening of True Culture,” and was a comprehen Shirt Waists. Skirts, Jackets, Wrappers and Millinery at cost with benia Witzel spoke of “Liberty of Con in the department of music, that Mrs. out reserve. Silk Waists from 10 to 20 per cent off. when the conservatory of music present sive grasp of the best evidences of hon science, the Crowning Glory of Ameri Alice Barber Aiderman had been em We call your special attention to our Clothing Department. We ed the cantata, “Merry Milkmaids,” at est, purposeful and independent thought claim that our regular price of Clothing beats any 20 per cent dis <"1 the opera house. On Saturday evening and its necessity. His effort was much can Institutions.” She thought we have ployed to teach art, and that the college no need of a large standing army, and building would this summer be renovat count claimed to be given in other stores. This is admitted by a there was a recital of Russian music at appreciated. The musical part of the our liberty should be guarded as our ed, newly furnished and made more at good many people, besides we have a Hat and Suspenders free of the chapel, in which the following par program consisted of two splendid piano birthright. “The Fiber of Our National tractive. The banquet of the alumni charge with every suit of clothes. The main secret in selling goods ticipated : Misses Reid, Bird, Hobbs, solos by Miss Helen Calbreath and two cheap is in buying, and this is just the point; therefore, we claim Character” was Osa Roberts’ subject. was held at White’s restaurant after the Latourette, Locke, l’^tty, Briedwell, vocal solos by Miss Jennie Snyder. An that our goods are the cheapest because we buy right and sell good Our best history is in our local fabric. graduation. Crawford and Estes, assisted by the glee orchestra composed of the following per goods. The races for ascendency and the stupen ------ ---------------- clubs. On Sunday Rev. W. B. Clifton sons gave a number of creditable selec dous western movement have tested the tions : C. E. Branson, clarionet; E. A. of The Dalles preached the educational AMITY. A Trimmed Hat or a Parasol to be given away free of strength of our fabric and we have been Smith, cornet; V. E. Gnnnold, Miss sermon on "The World ’ s need of Jesus - moulded by New England. We thus re charge with every Ladies’ Tailor Made Suit. Rev. Muckley of Kansas City, Mo , as Teacher and Savior.” Rev. Geo. W. Hamblin and Miss Snyder, violins; Har new our youth and secure outage against Varney of Portland preached the bac ry Hobbs, trombone; Maud Hobbs, decay. John Sherman Wallace treated spoke in the Christian church last Sun day night in the interest of the church calaureate sermon in the evening ou piano. Throughout the feasting down the subject “The Bulwark of Democ extension fund. “The Ideal for Success,” basing his stairs the sweet strains were prolonged racy.” Nations and rulers are alike, We have heard of no one who went on After prayer by thought on the example and persistence until time for toasts. and the hand that toils for sustenance the excursion last Sunday. These Sun of Christ The music of the evening was Rev. L. W. Riley, Dr. J. L. Hill of Al may wield the scepter. In democracy day excursions are becoming unpopular Ingrain all wool extra heavy 3 plv, regular price $1.25, sale excellent. The board of trustees held bany presided in droll and good-natured laws must be just, and the polls should with the better class of people, and we price ...................................................................... ■ ......... 86c its annual meeting cn Monday and Tues style, causing merriment to rule the settle the questions of the battlefield. make the prediction that they will even J be done away with. Ingrain all-wool extra heavy 2 ply, regular 75c, sale price 58c day. One important item of this meet hour. Toasts and responses were as fol Citizens must rally to the support of the Ingrain all-wool extra heavy 2 ply. regular G5c, sale price 48c .. ing was the granting of one year's leave lows, each speech being highly credi Several of the Christian church government, as its moral life is in their are making preparations to attend the Ingrain all half wool good weight, regular 55c, “ 45c of absence from duty as member of the table and amusing: hands. Sovereigns must know history, Turner meeting of that church. Ingrain C C Union, regular 40c. sale.................. 32c faculty to Miss Isabel Grover, who is to “Foundations”.....................,R. E. Storey lie trained to think, to solve the prob Cherries and strawberries are on the Hemp.............................................. 10c « pursue studies at Chicago University. “If”.............. C. V. Galloway lems of the hour and mark the paths of market and the quality is good. On Monday evening the literary soci "Zeitgeist”................ Rev. G. R. Varney Matting in proportion. the future. Education is our country's M. Williams has severed his connec eties entertained at the chapel with the “Under the Oak” 8-4 Heavy Linoleum per square yard ........................ 48c W. Lair Thompson call. Minnie Bertha Schenk spoke on tion with the drug store. He is yet un following program: “Toasts and Toasters” Rev. H. T. At the “True Status of the American In decided as to wl he will do. 4-4 Oil Cloth per square yard. .................... 20, 25 and 30c kinson. Cornet Solo........................... E A. Smith John Briedwell, Jr., has taken his de Stair Carpets per square yard 50, sale price 38c dian," and thought the nation indebted Declamation, “Burial of Moses” Fred “ “ ‘ 40, “ ........................... 31c On Wednesday Miss Bessie Briedwell to him. With war before and famine parture for eastern points. He will visit the Buffalo exposition and probably the Thompson. gave a piano recital, and President tiehind him, poor Lo did no more than national capital. His friends here wish The above prices is cut and matched oniy. Vocal Solo .... .......... Arthur Lambert Boardman held a reception at his home. his white brother would have done for him a pleasant trip. « J Recitation ........................... Nellie Nelson In the evening occurred the graduation revenge, and in patriotism, eloquence, Did you hear the excursion pass Vocal Solo.......................... Edith Witzel at the Baptist church of a class of seven. love of home, and as an artificer he was through Sunday night? They came ]Meuu Goods Arriving Daily are offered at Monologue......................... J. S. Wallace Music was furnished by the glee club, on an equality. The obligato of Miss with a whoop and a yell. Surely they Bedrock Priees. Reading........................... Arthur Lambert and a solo by Mrs. Rebecca Smith Dav Mollie Patty, whose clear voice and dis had no respect for the day. •• Recitation ......................R. H. B. Nelson ies. Leonard Sidney Hopfield spoke on tinct ennunciation, ami the apparent Mrs. Lawson is still very sick. ■ Piano Solo .... .................. Bessie Cook “Concentration of Effort.” It was a mutual confidence and friendly reliance The Maccabees will hold a picnic here ■ Reading ...............................J. S. Wallace plea for industry and application to of the glee club, with Miss Hamblin's some time the latter part of this month. McMinnville’s Greatest Store. Tableau ... Members of both societies specific duty, and he thought the day for adept movements of the bow, rendered Prof. Fisher closed his term of school The juniors held their reunion on universal scholars had passed. “The the lullaby song one of the most pleas here last Friday, and took the afternoon Tuesday afternoon, and in the evening Mission of Education” was treated by ing musical numbers heard for years, train for Portland, to join his family, who reside there. occurred the students' reunion and ban Mary Alice Wallace, who said all were and spoke volumes for Miss Trumbull Step, the Cwwgla anti Warks Oil 4 «.••<! l .llth Vlrdirinr. quet. Prof. Boardman made the ad united on the merits of education. It and her faithful class. Miss Wallace, the I old. It apeuks well for Chamberlain’s cough DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS. embraces the whole man, and inculcates having the highest grade, gave an im remedy when druggists use it in their | Laxative Bro no-Qninine Tablets corea dress of welcome on five minutes’ notice, honesty of purpose and moral develop in the absence of Mr. Lytnun I.atourette. pressive valedictory. Degrees were con own families in preference to any other. cold .in one day. No cure, no pay. Price Notice is hereby given that I have ap 25 cents. It was in every way a good speech, and ment, as well as awakens a deep sense ferred by President Boardman, that of “I have sold Chamberlain’s cough rem-, pointed the following deputy stock in the merry twinkle in the Professor ’ s of responsibility. Education and not bachelor of arts upon Messrs. Black and spectors for Yamhill county : edv for tbe peM five years with complete S43-OO to Rot fato. eyes was evidence to all that he was not law makes men. Adam Lawrence Black Wallace and Miss Witzel, bachelor of John Redmond, South McMinnville satisfsction to myself and customers.” precinct; jioetoffice address McMinnville. This is what the established rate ! says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, amounts to in each direction, malting only at home, but supremely happy. spoke on • 'The New Cycle.” He thought science upon Miss Wallace, and bachelor Alie Blackburn, Checowan precinct; N. Y. “I have need it in my own fam- »8« 01» for the round trip, and by arrang The response was by Rex. Wirt T. Fel the seasons teach the unity and progres of letters upon Mr. Hopfield and Misses poetoffice address North Yamhill. lows, late of Rochester Theological Sem sion in the mind of the creator, and Roberts and Schenk, and his address Chas. Mitchell, Amity precinct; poet- ilv both for ordinary coughs and colds ing with the Burlington route passengers anil for tbe cough following la grippe, are given the choice of seven traine on inary, who spoke briefly but with good never were the people better or govern was based upon Emerson’s essay on pru office address Amitv. M W. POTTER, and find it very efficacious." For sale dates of saie. Cali upon or write os for effect, and also unexpectedly. The ad ments more just than now. Scientific dence, advising not to live to the utility Stock inspector for Yamhill Co., Or. fnll particulars before making other ar dress of the evening was by Prof. W. F. investigation and the mental capacity of or beauty of the symbol alone, but to by Howorth A Co. rangements. R. W. Footer. Ticket Agent, W« «till have tbe famous “Keggs Burlington Route, Corner Third and Fargo of Brownsville, formerly professor man are greater, tnd his conclusion was the thing which symbolizes the symbol A McCormick binder for sale, run only of science in the college from 1890 to that this century will witness a revolu —the inner and uplifting life of the soul. one season. Enquire nt this office. Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. blend” of coffee at tbe St. Charles. A HAPPY COMMENCEMENT WEEK. At Cost! Entire Line ot Summer Dress Goods Special Sale of Carpets For 2 Weeks i < R. Jacobson & Co.,