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b KÎ.._ PHYSICIANS £7 LOCAL NEWS. E. GOUCHER, n. D. Physician and Surgeon. T be St. Charles has no bait sales. J. A. Axurn is painting his large idence. Highest grade w hite lead 8c. at Jones & Adams'. Ortice over McMinnville National Bank. Frank Hoberg of Portland visited his Calls responded to Day aud Night. MeMIN'NVILLK - - - - OREGON. parents iu this city this week. £OOK & CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms iu Jacobsou Block, M c M innvilli , J OKSÜU.S. C. MICHAUX, n. n., Physician and Surgeon, M c M innville , OREGON. Office in Wright Block [JR. C. T. STITH, Osteopathic Physician Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon. Oilice Hours, 10-12 and 2-1. BARBERS. r r J OGAN BROS., BARBERS We are located opposite H. C. Burn»’ and aim to give all customer^ good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Tour pat ronage solicited. HARNESS g^ESIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals in HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, • nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they ?an be bought anywhere else in the Willamette ValleV. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. yyiLLARD <& EHRMAN, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South side Third St. between B and C. DRAYMEN ßROWER & SON, McfllNNVILLE Truck and Dray Co Goods of ail descriptions moved, and careful bandling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. We Want Your Trade On foot wear. Will you grant us a trial? We can show you as fine a line of footwear as any dealer can produce, and at pri ces that many cannot touch. Our expenses are small and we give you the benefit of it. Come and verify our claims. Shoe Dealer They All Look Alike Straw berry and cherry boxes for sale at Jones and Adams'. Rev. A. J. Hunsaker lias a fine Oregon grow th of timothy in his orchard. Cellar space for rent at reasonable rates. C. C. M urton . 25tf The hay crop is immense. The problem will probably be how to get it harvested without damage from rain. Newest and latest designs in wall paper. Show window is full. Prices from 5c up. O. O. H odson . Brower & Son have put on an excellent dray for the carriage of furniture and pianos—a vehicle made especially for the purpose Loban carries a good stock of light and heavy harness. Call and get prices. Workmanship first-class. tf Miss Laura Privatt left yesterday for Ontario, Mich., the home of her parents. She goes to remain and care for her aged parents during the remainder of their lifetime. The finest photoes are made on Cyko and Royal paper. Free samples at O. O. H odsons . The ladies of the Catholic cbnrch will serve lunch and ice cream at their stand on the A. O. U. W. picnic grounds the 19th inet <• Judge J. E. Magers came up on Mon day and met with tbe board of trustees of McMinnville College on Tuesday and Wednesday. He was also fortunate in striking the heart of the strawberry season. You get the best values in hats, shoes, corsets, hosiery, oil cloth, ribbons, lace and embroidery, tinware and notions, and big cut in rubbers at the Racket Store. John Hopfield has received word from New Philadelphia, Ohio, of the death of hiB brother John, from pneumonia, which occurred on May 29tb, at the age of 70. This leaves Mr. Hopfield the only sur viving member of tbe family. Mrs. A. H. Schaefer, sister of F. C. Ferguson, Mrs. Wands, department pres ident of Ladies of G. A. R., and Mrs. J. R. Fairbank, of Salem, were guests of Mrs. F. C. Ferguson Monday and Tuesday of this week. Leave your order at H. A. Palmer’s for hop baskets and Wilson berries, and don’t forget when you want good, clean, fresh groceries at the lowest price, he is tbe man to get them from. Highest cash price paid for eggs, poultry and farm produce. The Sheridan Sun has been leased f< r one year from July 1st to Alex Westet- field of Lafayette, who will move his family to Sheridan. Mr. Westerfield is a good, steady, honest and capable man, and will give Sheridan a good paper, with deserved cooperation. The best line of trusses, braces and syringes ever carried in Yamhill county. Perfect fit guaranteed, Twenty years experience in this line. Our goods are the best, our prices tbe lowest. P eery D rug C o ., Prescription Druggists. Why not spend the vacation at Ya- quina bay, where can be liad excellent fare, good fishing, good boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exercises at the summer school, of 1901, at Newpoit, will afford great variety of instructions, diversion and entertainment. No other resort offers equal attractions and advantages. In the spring the young ladj’s fancy turns to thoughts of a new organ or piano. Wm. Scott is supplying the demand all up and down the vailey. Prices tbe low est and payments easy. See him. z The city council held a special meeting on Tuesday evening. The price of water to consumers using motors on south side of Third street was raised from |5 to $8 per month. Passage of the sewer ordi nance was laid over until next Tuesday, as a result of earnest protestation by property owners affected by the as sessment. There is good-natured competition in rose culture in McMinnville. Uncle Jimmy Ayers’ contribution last week of La France roses 5J4 inches in diameter at this office called out the product of Mrs. Wm. Chrisman's large rose gar den. Roses of the same variety 6 inches in diameter and of the most exquisite tMt, that lady states, are an every-day occurrence with her, and she has abont 150 different varieties of roses. We are closing out oor entire stock of pocket knives at cost and less. Call while assortment is complete and get a bargain. J ones & A dams . /We have been over the road and know that tbe Graphic man must be sincere in tbe following hope: "The president of tbe Southern Pacific came through New berg Wednesday, his special car being Wm. F. Dielschneider & Bro.. / bitched ; on tbe noon cannonball. We McMinnville's Reliable Jeuelers don’t wish the great mogul any serious harm, bnt do hope that he got sm-b a general shaking up that be will recom mend that this part of tbe road he fixed Steamer Bonita Leave* McMinnville for Portland and way up so passengers can ride ae far as from landing« Tue.dav, Thursd-v and Saturday [ here to Portland without having to ex morninn at Arrives irom Portland on Mordav, Wedne«day and Friday, at 6 p. m , perience all the topev turvy pangs of a Fare, round trip, fl 50 Freight at lowest rough ocean voyage. rates L. P HOSFORD. Master. 1 To be sure. You are not a watch maker. How should you know the dif ference? That is just why you should buy that watch of a substantial, located, home jeweler—a place where you know of whom you are buying and have the assurance of a business repu’ation and guarantee that goes with evet ,-^Q'e. Just arrived. A new barrel of pickels : at Kegg’s. Strictly pure linseed oil 80c. at Jones J: Adams'. Big lot of those famous Star 5 Star shoes just arrived at the Racket Store Strawberries are down to |1 per crate of 24 boxes And my! aint they fine. R. I.. Conner attended the grand Ma sonic meeting at Portland this week. Hendrick & Briedwell are showing a fine line of picture frames this week. Mr. and Mrs. A D. Hoskins w ill leave overland for Heppner early next week. We can furnish you lime, sand and All prices from our Great Sale remain the same until Saturday, June 29th. land plaster in any quantity. Hundreds of new lines added to the slaughter. We can name only a few. You’ll J ones & A dams . see New, Desirable Spring Goods in every nook and corner of our store selling Mrs, Rebecca Smith-Davies of Port lower than you ever saw them before. land attended the commencement this week. Miss Eva Martin has just received a large invoice of flowers from New York. Splendid assortment. 50 pcs white and cream Orient Samples Men's Golf Shirks, the Dr. J. F. Calbreath and daughter al Laces from 3 to t! in wide, 75c kind, 35c, 3 for............ Helen of Salem have been spending the worth 12} to 25c, choice 8Jc week in the city. 25 per cent off on all Ladies' Shirt 1 case Ladies’ Fast Black Seam Waists. On good security money to loan very less Hose, 9c or 3 for.............. 25c 24 3 cheaply. Call at this office. 1.75 Lace Cuatains ... 1. u 250 Ladies' Ties, the 35 and 25c 2.00 1. Horace Ramsey of Salem has been u kinds, choice........................... 15c 2.75 . .. l.'.K) visiting in the city this week, He has u 4.00 . 2.98 just returned home from Stanford uni Samples Men's Underwear, sum 150 pairs Men's $2 Shoes in coin versity. mer weights, Lot 1, worth 75c and plain toe, in lace and con at 35c, 3 for.................... fl 00 Miss Bessie Houck has taken a posi gress, choice tion as clerk at the Grange store, begin Lot 2, worth 40 to 50c, at 17c, ning this week. 3 for......................................... 50c Mrs. F. W. Fenton and Mrs. W.C. Hembree represented Knowles chapter in the grand chapter of Eastern Star at Portland this week. For sale—A good graded Durham bull, W m . M erchant , 8 months old. 26-4 Carlton. N. C. Christenson of Newberg came up to attend commencement. He sayB his new mill is expected to be prepar&t to gaind its share of the coming crop. Ramember we carry a strictly high grade, guaranteed mixed paint at a price that will surprise you. Call and get fig ures before buying. J ones & adams . O. O. Hodson and Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Mondaj’ and Tuesday, June 17 and 18, we intend to clear out every Remnant Asbury attended the annual meeting of in the house. The accumulation has been large from our Great Sale. A week’s Masonic grand bodies in Portland this work must be done in two days. Remnants of everything under the sun will be week. stacked on the two front tables, and sold iu two short days at one-half and less. Mr. Sweet intends commencing oper ations at his Whiteson creamery, and receiving milk at the skimming station on J uly 1st. Be up to date and wear a shirt waist hat Sold exclusively by Miss Eva Mar tin. Mollie Patty was one of the sweet Binge rs at Pacific college commencement NOTICK. kind and ministering hand of comrades at Newberg Tuesday night. She was and friends, and may he live to see and accompanied by Miss Jennie Crawford. receive the recognition of his services to G. S. Wright will be in his office in still Hopeful for Pensions. the country he so bravely defended, this city until the 20th of June, after Bring your best butter and fresh eggs Hembree camp, Indian War Vete that he may close his days in thankful which date the office will be closed un to Wallace & Walker and get their worth rans, met in annual session at the city ness and peace. G. L. Rowland, C. A, til August 1st. in cash or mdse. Wallace, J. C. Cooper, Committee. hall last Friday, captain Lee Laughlin, O. O. Hodson, grand high priest of the Officers elected for the ensuing year: For Sale. presiding. There were present: G. W. Royal Arcb, B. F. Rhodes, G. L. Gray, Lee Laughlin, captain; G. W. Olds, first House and two corner lots, close in, Olds, W. C. Hembree, J. T. Fouts, C. A. M. A . Baker and Dr. Lewis were attend lieutenant; J. T. Fouts, second lieuten Wallace, Thomas Bynum, J. 8. Robinson, near business center of city. Very cheap ing the Masonic grand lodge during the ant; J, C. Cooper, orderly sergeant; Wm. for cash or on easy terms. Inquire at G. L. Rowland, E. G. Crews, Wm. week. Laughlin, treasurer; C. A. Wallace, en Laughlin and John Crimmins, aud hon this office. A boat was caught floating in Willam sign; Eli Branson, musician. Delegates ette river near Fullquartz, landing. Own orary member, J. C. Cooper. The min to tate encampment, G. W. Olds, W111. Notice to the Public. er can have same by proving property utes of the last regular session were read Laughlin, W. C. Hembree. No further 1 have engaged J. A. Frisbie as local and paying charges. A. A. P arrett and approved. Capt. Laughlin, chair business appearing the meeting ad manager of my lumber yard located at All members of Home circle No. 57 man of the legislate committee, re journed. the old foundry site, McMinnville. He will be pleased to figure with you on all W. O. W. are requested to meet at ported the passage of the bill by the house bills or smaller orders. Burns’ hall Sunday, June 16tb, at one last legislature, similar to the one asked i8m6 A. T rudell . for by this camp at its last session, and o’clock sharp. M aymie , W oodrum Clerk. appropriating $2000 to defray the ex Those indebted to 8. A. Manning Two Fine Mialllon*. There are a few more than forty thous please call and settle at the McMinn- penses of sending a delegation of vete and drug stores in the United States. If Van S., the trotter, and Pollox, the rans to Washington. J. C. Cooper, one all these stores were so located that you Percheron, will make the present season ville National Bank. 25-4 Sheridan will celebrate the Fourth of of the seven delegates appointed by the might just as easily avail yourself of the as follows: Amity, Mondays; Sheridan, Tuesdays, Wednesdays an<l Thursdays; July in good st})e. Hon. C. O. Linden governor to go to Washington to urge services of any one of them, and if you McMinnville, Fridays and Saturdays. upon congress the necessity of a pension will deliver the oration, and all who had a prescription that you were very Terms made known on application. .1. W. H enry . have heard him know that lie will give for the Indian War Veterans, gave a anxious to have rightly tilled, you could a speech well worth listening to. There brief report of the trip and of the efforts do no better than to bring it to us of the delegation to secure the legisla Some of these stores may be larger and Teachers! New line reward cards at are many attractive features. tion asked for They found the senti finer than ours, but their drugs can be no Williams’ ~~ l/We are paying this week 25 to 30 cts ment at the capitol decidedly in favor of better, nor can they compound any more • War on prices and goods, and Hodson per roll for good butter and 11 '/i cts pensioning the Oregon volunteers who accurate. Our stock of prescription stays with the crowd. for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . fought the hostile Indians of the terri Cut rates on wall paper for the next Jes^e High reports the best wool clip tory. The bill to pension them passed goods is composed of the very best qual that has been made public this year, lie the senate by a unanimous vote. Presi ity of everything that doctors prescribe, mouth at Wm. Scott's. sheared a uumlier of fourteen-months dent McKinley told them that he was and no druggist can do more than be ex Best quality screen doors and hanging» lambs, the highest individual clip being heartily in favor of a pension and sin act in his compounding. 11.05 at Jones & Adams’. ROGERS BROS’ PHARMACY, twenty-one pounds. His lambs averaged cerely hoped they would succeed in The St. Charles Store has no baits to McMinnville, Or. seventeen pounds per fleece. their mission. Three-fourths of the offer, but sells groceries as cheap as can The Dayton school board has reelected members of congress said they would be bought at living prices. The annual meeting of the Central Bap Prof. 8. 8. Duncan as principal and Miss vote for the measure. The chairman of Teachers anxious to know their fate tist Association convened in the Baptist Elia Harris as first primary and Miss the pension committee said he would re are asked to be patient. The school church yesterday, with a good atten Madge Dunn as second primary teacher. port favorably on the bill, but in his in board promises to get down to business The intermediate department is yet to be terview with Speaker Henderson that dance. The rainy weather prevented soon. meeting in the college grove. supplied. gentleman refused to allow the bill to A. M. Waddel sheared twenty-seven Gross misman agement of the county come up at that session, as it was neces Father Boyd, who batches up near pounds of wool from one sheep lately. poor farm of Marion county io the treat sary to amend the bill, and the time was Dilley, tells a good mouse story. I.a'ely The same animal was afterward killed ment given aged inmates is reported by too short. Many will be discouraged, mice had annoyed him to such an extent by the train and the 8. 1*. Co. paid the some recent visitors. A county poor but a greater effort should be made at that be I> h <1 declared war. As an in sum of |50 for him, which Mr. Waddel farm is not always the happiest solution the next session of congress. The sen strument of extermination fie bought considers very inadequate compensation. of caring for the poor Mr. High denies timent is there and Congressman Tongue one of these new-fangled rodent traps Tlie Woman’s Missionary Society of the charges brought against him, and by making tlie measure paramount on that has a bale wire flint is thrown down the Cumberland Presbyterian church makes a good defense. his calendar, can secure your pensions. by strong spiral springs. The mice con will have charge of the evening service At a meeting of the trustees of the On motion it was voted unanimously to tracted the bail habit of playing over on next Sunday and will render ar. iu- Oregon Fire Relief Association held in endorse Hon. Thos. H. Tongue’s de the top of hit dining table, wherefore he teresting program. An offering will t>e this city last Friday, Prof. E. Northup cision in favor of pensions rather than set his trap there. Just to one side was taken for the famine stricken )>eople of During oue of his meals China. This offering will be sent through was chosen president to succeed the late for land warrants for veterans. Letter a jar of jam president, O. H. Irvine The vacancy read from Comrade G. W. Alexander, he had occasion to go out of the dining the Chris tian Herald. Those interested in this worthy cause are invited to l>e thus caused on the board of trustees was late of Lafayette, but now of Parker, room. Just before lie returned he heard present aud make their otferings at tlna filled by the election of F. W. Fenton. Wash. He was formerly ¡a member of a great crash. The cat bolted past him, time. Orderly tail as big as a base ball bat. She The provision regarding the president's Capt. Hembree’s company. salary was modified to the effect that the sergeant instructed to request the state chargeil to the barn but seemed not to Baek site came same should not exceed the sum of |5oo commander to invite our senators and find a resting place. He per year. It is based on a percentage congressmen to I m - present at the state and under the house she skipped EXCELSIOR BIMO of the receipts from applications, and encampment. The committee appointed returned to the table fur investigation. last year gave a salary to the president on memorial resolutions reported as fol Everything seemed to lie in order except the jar of jam which wasspattervdevery of about tt). The choice of Prof. North- lows Be it resolved, by Hembree camp No. where over tlie floor ap,d the glass in a up seems to us aw good as could have Hoon Mr. Bovd J for fifty year* baa been been made. In the ten years of our ac J, I. W. V., that in the death of our hundred fragmeuta. worthy comrade, Robert L. McMillen, the bent hi the world. quaintance we have classed him aw the our county has lost a good titizen and missed Li» new mouse trap nor could Double tbromhoat. Warranted waterproof, t»nd it anywhere. When next man in the community who caine as this camp an honored member. Wy eoft and smooth. Will not crack. peel off or become **r’ ek inmed milk he found in one of « near as anyone to knowing the right, cherish his memory, commend ■th’ky. Catalogue free. 1. V MwMtee paua Ids trap with a part of tlie cat's and living it as he understood it, and tues and his patriotism. 4<ta., Maa Fraaefae«, That our heartfelt 'sympathy is hereby and whiskers. That explained why a. a. a now, why (hooido’t such a man lie promoted extended to our worthy comrade, Capt. Mala laat Baatfaah to a place of honor and trust? Far too Lee Laughlin, in the loss of his beloved cat ran, and why she dues not now jump wife. May he never fail to receive the on the table.--Hillsboro Independent. often they are not CHICAGO STORE Two More Weeks of Bargain Giving 8 3 All Parasols at One-Half Marked Price 3 Slaughtering Boys’ Clothing. 3 Another Drop All Through the Stock g 8 X 8^ X § REMNANT SflUE! C hicago S tore 2 ^<X><XXXXXXXXX>0<XXXXXXXX><>3<XXXXXXXXXXX>^ Sawyer’s Oil J Clothing