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W. D. McDonald accompanied W. L. Teachers! New line reward cards at Warren to Marshfield. Williams* Mrs. N. E. Kegg attended the encamp p E. GOUCHER, H. D. Ray Wisecarver is home front the Three of Mr. Will»' family near Carl ment at Forest Grove this week. state university. ton have been ill with the grip. Jonathan Todd returned Saturday G. S. Wright, the dentist, will be in Physician War on prices and goods, and Hodson 1 from his visit to Pullman, Washington. hi» McMinnville office August 1st. stays with the crowd. and Surgeon. Highest grade white lead Sc. at Jones Wanted—At the Commercial hotel, a 1 have »500 to loan on good security, one to five years time. L. R oot , Office over McMinnville National Bank, A Adams'. girl to do general housework. ('alia responded to Day and Night. Miss Bessie Luelling has been visiting Strictly pure linseed oil 80c. at Jones ; A McCormick binder for sale, run only M c M innville - - - - O regon . her grandparents, County Treasurer and A Adams'. one season. Enquire at this office. Mrs. Luelling of Oregon City. Strawberry and cherry boxes for sale The McMinnville band accompanied 0OOK & CABLE, Big lot of those famous Star 5 Star at Jones and Adams’. the delegation of Knights to Forest Grove shoes just arrived at the Racket Store. on Wednesday. Mrs. P. W. Chandler of Forest Grove, W. 11. Kingery and Lena l’ageukopf is visiting her son Arthur in this city. Beet quality screen doors and hangings have been chosen as teachers tor the County Treasurer Rhnde last week re »1.00 at Jones A Adams’. Koo ms in Jacobson Block, Carlton schools the coming year. mitted to the state treasurer »2,186 on Campmeeting is in progress at Hope- We can furnish you lime, sand and M c M innvillb , - - - O bwom . account of state taxes for 1900 from this well church, and will continue over next land plaster iu any quantity. county. Sunday. It is well attended. C. MICHAUX, n. D., J ones & A dams . Newest and latest designs in wall paper. Cut rates on wall paper for the next Alex Westerfield and Fred Derby were Show window is full. Prices from 5c up. month at Wm. Scott’s. up to Sheridan on Monday, getting the Physician and Surgeon, O. O. H odson . Miss Ethel Law went to Salem Tues run of the Sim office, of which they will Pure manilla twine, Champion binders, day for a visit of a week with her sister. take charge July 1st. M c M innville , O regon . mowers and rakes, buggies, bicycles, The Stevens addition baseball team wagons, etc. See our line before buying For sale—A good graded Durham bull, Office in Wright Block will play the home boys in this city to elsewhere. Mitchell-Lewis Co. 8 months old. W m . M erchant , The Willamette association of Baptist morrow and Sunday. 26-4 Cailton. QR. C. T. SniTH, For Sale—Clover hav, either on ground churches convened in Salem on Monday. The teaching of Spanish is becoming a President Boardman attended from this or delivered. Will sell at current price tealuie in summer normals and college Inquire here or of R. W. Phillips, Jr. place. curriculums W. L. Warren left for Marshfield. Or., Loban curries a good stock of light and F. S. Harding was in Pittsburg at the Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon. heavy harness. Call and get prices. on Tuesday, to be gone several weeks time of the recent tierce stoim, when for an outing and exploration trip. Workmanship first-class. tf Oilice Hours, 10-12 and 2-1. three lives were lost and damage done to Those indebted to S. A. Manning the amount of »200,000. Prof. A. M. Sanders of Independence will remove to Seattle soon. He will please call and settle at the McMinn BARBERS. All persons indebted to H. A. Palmer 25-4 practice law, and incidentally work for ville National Bank. are requested to call and .settle at once, the Northwestern Fire Relief Associa Mrs. F. W. Wallace left last week to and thus save costs. I OGAN BROS., tion. spend the summer with her parents at Ladies, if you want currants for jelly The finest photoes are made on Cvko Buffalo, N. Y., and of course will see the or preserves, leave your order at Derby great exposition. and Royal paper. Free samples at A Sou’s feed store. O. O. H odsons . We are paying this week 25 to 30 cts We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim Elsia Wright is making sewer connec to give ail customers good treatment for little Died—In West Salem, June 20th, of per roll for good butter and 15 cts tions from his residence to the E street money. Bain rooms in connection. Your pat ronage solicited. injuries received in a fall, G. W. Losey, for fresh eggs. W ai - lack & W alker . sewer. aged 68 years. Mr. Losey was the father A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Grissen and daughter of Geo. H Losey and Mrs. Cora Savage Wm. F. Dielschneider on Friday, June Muriel have joined the McMinnville HARNESS of Amity. 21st. camp at Turner eampmeeting. The graduating exercises of the Dallas Bring your best butter and fresh eggs pLSIA WRIGHT, For sale—An 80 acre farm, good bouse, public schools occurred laet Wednesday to Wallace & Walker and get their worth bam, orchard and small fruits Inquire Manufactures and Deals in evening. A part of the musical program in cash or mdse. of Alic Robertson, 6 miles south of Day was furnished by the Hobbs-Patty quar We would like to show you some new ton, Or. 28-4 tet of this city. things in materials for summer suits. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Lambert Bros, want all the poultry, In the spring the young lady’s fancy Prices just as attractive as the goods. egirs and farm produce, for w hich they ».nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they turns to thoughts of a new organ or piano. will pay the Highest cash price. At J ohnson , Tailor. can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Wm Scott is supplying the demand all Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are Palmer’s old stand. Frank Weed has teceived his third pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. up and down the valley. Prices the low G. H. Martin, who is conductor on a est and payments easy. See him. promotion as a workman in the woolen We will make it an object for you to mills at Oregon City, and his salary is Portland street car line, returned to his yyiLLARD & EHRMAN. order a new suit now. Step in and see now very close to the »10d per month labor Monday, after a week’s vacation spent with relatives here. us. We have probably got just what notch. Proprietors ot Hendrick A Briedwell pay special at you would like. J ohnson , Tailor. We are closing out our entire stock of tention to undertaking and undertaking pocket knives at cost and less. Call Nellie M. Smith will demonstrate the goods. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds value of shredded wheat biscuit at M. E. while assortment is complete and get a Lost—At Amity picnic, a gold watch J ones A A dams . Hendrick’s grocery on the laet three bargain. chain set with garnets and horseshoe on South side Third St. between B and C. After a little more than 15 years of end. Reward for return of same to this days of the current week. You should service in Oregon schools and colleges. office. see it. DRAYMEN Christenson & Houck have done a Prof. Louis Barzee, formerly of McMinn Sam Manning returned home last week good business in wool this season, having ville College, now retires front the work from a tour of investigation for a new lo gROWER & SON, bought considerably over one-half of the to give his attention to the practice of cation. We understand he has decided estimated product of the county. They law. McHINNVILLE to remove to Portland soon. have shipped 200,000 pounds out of an If you want to look and feel well Miss Effie Leabo drove over from Sa estimated total of 350,000. The average dressed, let us make volt a new suit. Be lem Sunday on a visit to her folks, and price paid was about 13%c, the price side the style in goods and make up, we returned Monday. She was accompanied Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed, collections will be made ranging from 14 60c to 12%e, the latter give you the added advantage of lowest by Mrs. Wentz, the matron of the state monthly Hauling of all kinds done cheap. prices. J ohnson , Tailor figure being the present price. mute school. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shreve of Portland J. W. Henry’s Challenger stallion, Van How about that summer suit? We S. , was kicked on the foreleg above the drove up to visit E. C. Walker's over have time to make it now and will make knee Thursday of last week, a compound Sunday, and on Monday went on to Mc the prices right, too. J ohnson , Tailor. fracture resulting. Every effort was Coy to visit Harvey Walker. Mr. Shreve The Climb. Presbyterian Sunday school made to save the horse, but without is a resident of- Denver, but is on the will observe next Sunday evening as coast for the benefit of his health. avail. Blood poisoning had begun and children’s day, taking the place of the they were forced to kill him on Sunday. Clifford W. Kantner, formerly musi,. regular preaching service. All invited. This is the second valuable horse Jim instructor in Lafayette seminary and Drilling for oil will be actively begun has lost within two years, which is hard now of Dallas college, was married on July 1st at Ashland, within one and one- luck,indeed. the 19th inst., to Miss Nellie L. White- half miles from the center of the city. A hotly contested game of ball was aker at Cochrane, Or. They will spend On foot wear. Will you grant played between the home team and the a month in Washington and British This enterprising little city is very hope ful of finding the Htuff that now centers us a trial? We can show you Fontellas of Portland on Saturday, the Columbia before returning to Dallas. the attention of speculators everywhere. visitors scoring a victory of 11 to 9. They as fine a line of footwear as any Miss Luln M. Martin, a graduate of M. G. Egloff, owner of a large mill at large, active fellows, and play “fast” the Dayton public school under Prof. 8. dealer can produce, and at pri are ball. The Sunday game was also won S. Dunean, is teaching her first school at Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Dr. W. J. Egloff ces that many cannot touch. by them 4 to 2, the first three innings of Mason City, arrived Tuesday evening Hugo, Josephine county. At the laet for a visit to their sister, Mrs. A. A. Du- Our expenses are small and being without score. The Fontellas examination she received her first cer we give you the benefit of it. were heard to remark that this was the tificate with an average standing of over Bois and family. From here they will extend their visit to the Hawaiian is first real game they had had this season. Come and verify our claims. 95 per cent, which speaks well for her lands. Very favorable reports come from the educational qualifications -Oregon Teach Miles Hendrick was over to inspect farmers and the town folks wl.o have ers’ Monthly. his peach orchard on the island in the seen the wheat fields. The grain is Dr. and Mrs. A. L. McNeill and two heading well, with good straw, and the children of Epworth, Iowa, arrived in Willamette on Tuesday. He says the belief is general that there will be a good McMinnville on Friday by boat, and are prospect is for about half a crop. He yield. Elsia Wright, the veteran thresh at present visiting with Mrs. McNeill’s will have about 6,600 pounds of Royal er, has quit grumbling, which is another mother, Mrs. M. Williams, and family Ann cherries, w hich have been contract good sign. A few fields of early sown The doctor belongs to the homeopathic ed to Portland dealers. Wm. Poole and family left yesterday grain are apparently dying, but there school of medicine and intends to locale are only a few. No Hessian fly has been soon in some city on this coast. Mrs. morning to reside at Cascade Locks, Or. Mr. Poole has a good position as a pros McNeill visited in this city last winter. seen pector for coal and oil with a Portland Mrs. Effie E. Muir, daughter of Rev. Capt. H. L. Heath writes his family and Mrs. W. R. Bishop, died suddenly from Beaumont, Texas, that that is a drilling company, and also considers the at her home in Mt. Tahor last week, of great country, and he is well pleased change advantageous to the health of uremic poisoning Her death was very with it. Everybody has money and is his family. They retain their residence sudden and a complete surprise to all spending it. The newspajers are all property here. Norris A Rowe’s dog and pony show her relatives, as she was young, strong making money,and it is impossible to buy- and in the beet of health, being the next one at anything like a reasonable figure. which exhibited here last Friday eve youngest child of the Bishop family. There is strong probability that the Cap ning was one of the best of its kind on the roaii. The performance of the seals The funeral services were conducted at tain will locate down there. was particularly surprising and wonder the residence in Mt. Tabor, by Rev. Dr. At Trinity Church, Thursday, June 20, ful, while the coach visit of the dogs, Kellogg, of the Tay lor Street Methodist church, and the burial took place in Lone at 7 :30 p. m , a quiet wedding took place, with the monkey driver, and the fire Fir cemetery, Wednesday afternoon. the contracting parties being Miss George scene at the close of the show were the I. Brasil and Dr. J. D. Fenton, both ne plus ultra of cuteness. To he sure. You are not a watch June 19th. of this city, the Rev. Dr. Morrison offi maker. How should you know the dif Mining items from the Baker City TUB HilK ciating. Immediately after theceremony ference? That is just why you should buy that watch of a substantial, located, Herald : At the election of officers of they took the train for hi extended tonr When iAfiealthv condition is soft, home jeweler—a place where you know 1 the Tillamook Gohl Mining company la»t of the east and Enrope, the doctor ex glossy and silky, with a continuous of whom yon are buying and have the 1 Saturday Tom McEwen was re-elected assurance of a business reputation and | president; P. M. Flynn, treasurer, and pecting to remain some time in Berlin to growth. If, however, it is brittle, dry study his profession.—Sunday Oregonian. anil harsh, with stunted growth, it is an guarantee that goes with every sale. T. G. Harrison, secretary. The shaft on indication that the scalp is dormant and City Surveyor Maloney is advertising does not furnish the hair bulbs with suf the property has attained a depth of 26 Wm. E. Dielschneider & Bro.. feet and is looking very well......... J. B. for bids for the construction of about ficient nourishment to produce healthy If in this state our Quinine Hair < Fryer reports that the ledge on the Moo- ■4,000 feet of sewer to be laid an average hair. McMinnville's Reliable Jewelers. , tana Tonic should he used. it will correct the has been crosscut and is 45 feet be- depth of seven feet, of 12, 10. and 8 inch trouble by invigorating the scalp and ' tween walls. A tnnnel has been driven pipe, and to be completed by Octolier 15. stimulating the hair bulbs, thus securing Tillamook people report that they find j 110 feet in on the ledge, giving a depth It would Ire a fine thing to have stipulated the growth of soft, beautiful hair 50 the army worm »till in iiie ground, and of about 50 feet. At this depth an aver in the contract that home people be em cents a bottle, prepared and sold only at R ogers B ros .’ P harmacy , that they believe that they will be more age sample across the entire 45 feet re- ployed on such part of the work as does McMinnville, Oregon. nnmerons than they were la't year. I turned »2.5), while selected samples as- not require special skill, even if a Port I sayed »75. The properties a»-e about five land contractor should secure the joh. miles from Sumpter, in the Jbex district, It is an excellent rule to follow to always and will be extensively developed thie |et public improvements footer home in- 'Justly and employ home labor. | summer PHYSICIANS Physicians and Surgeons. J LOCAL NEWS. WELCOME THE COMMITTEE To Visit This City on Saturday. The congressional couiiuitj^e on rivers and harbors will visit McMinnville briefly tomorrow by special tr/in leaving Portland at 9:30 a. m. They will proba bly reach here near the npoi/liour. The local band and citizens generally will be at the train to welcome distinguished visitors, who will be in charge of Con gressman Tongue. An effort will be made to have some of them address the people. Turn out and bring your flowersand smiling faces. Cumb. Presbyterian Pastor Resigned The resignation ot Rev. George W. Fender as pastor of the Cumb. Presbyte rian church of this city has been tendered and accepted. He has received and accepted a call from the church at Wallu Walla, and will make the change about Osteopathic Physician BARBERS. September ist. With no reflection on the local church, this call means "come up higher” for the brother, both in salary and church membership, besides the privi lege of residing in the second best town in eastern Washington. He is an excel lent young man, worthy of the best there is going. HARNESS, C hicago S tore CITY MARKET. Truck and Dray Co We Want Your Trade F. Dielschneider, Shoe Dealer. Pretty Warm, Ain’t It? Our store is the coolest place in town these days. Yesterday, with the thermometer way up in the 90s, you could see the throng of buyers at every counter. It wasn’t because the store was cool and comforta ble altogether, that caused this rush. There is smart underselling going on that interests the people, Lots of hot weather goods priced right. Linen, color French Batere, the coolest and daintiest of waist materials................................................................. Royal Khaki Cloth for Skirts................................................. Dress Linen 20c and 25c. Shirt Waists 39c to $2.50. Ladies’ and Gents’ Hot Weather Underwear rightly priced 36-inch Silk Mull, all colors .. . .................... Fine French Foulard, the 35c kind ....... Ladies’ new Hot Weather Ties, 15, 25 and 50c. Girls’ and Boys' Kahki Overalls for outings. Men's Kahki Dusters, dustproof. President Suspenders......... ............. .................. Men’s and Boys' Straw and Crash Hats. BROKEN LINE OF SHOES. Men’s Canvass Shoes, $1.50 value ......... Men's Bicycle Shoes, $1.75 value Ladies’ Tan Shoes, $1.75 value. . . Ladies' Black Shoes, $1.09 value . . . Youths' and Child's Tan Shoes, 11.75 value If your size is there they’ll save you one-half your money. “They All Look Alike to Me” C hicago S tore C4RLTOK Hryan Líela Siad Hand I'rsn Ta stier. No one need have any fear that Bryan They are not painting the town reel, will run for president again. He has be but they are painting it just the same. come a full-fledged newspaper man, and The endeavorers of the Christian church at Carlton were royally enter attends meetings of editorial associa tained at North Yamhill on Saturday tions. Albert Tozier telegraphs from evening by the endeavorers at that place. Buffalo that on Saturday he had the A very interesting program was ren pleasure, as president of the national dered, after which ice creatn anil cake editorial association, of receiving Mr. were served Bryan at press headquarters. That set The citizens of Carlton met at Howe’s hall on Monday evening and decided to tles Bryan’s political aspirations. When a man has been admitted to the guild of celebrate the Fourth at this place. editors and into communion in their Mr. and Mrs. Newman celebrated their golden wedding on Wednesday association, and realizes fully that he is one of “those,’’ he is not likely ever last. after to hanker alter the office of presi M. D. Smith has gone to Washington dent.—Oregon ian. to stay for an indefinite period. At the business meeting of the en deavor society on Monday evening, the following officers were elected: presi dent. Alice Kidder; vice president, Ethel Redd ; secretary, Verna Messenger, treas The Ri poster an i Weekly Oregonian urer, Ida Newman; organist, Maggie Fouts; librarian, Esther Tlelvie. one vear for »2, strictly in advance