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PHYSICIANS LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist For feed, hay. flour and berries. J. A. D erby 4 S on . M Underwood bad a yield of 20 to 25 p E. GOUCHER, fl. D. bushels of wheat per acre. Wednesday night was the hottest of G. 8. Wright, dentist. the season. Hay baling, low prices, good work. Wheat is now 48 cents. J. A. D erby A S on . Physician Miss Dora Peuuiugton is visiting Jelly glasses and fruit jars at Kegg'e. John Holland and w ife have moved 1 friends in Salem. and Surgeon. "e suggest a daily balloon ascension back to McMinnville from Tillamook. Highest prices paid for chickens, but- as a feature of the coming carnival. Office over McMinnville National Bank. Bring your best butter and fresh eggs J ter aud eggs at the Grange store. Calls responded to Day and Night. Try Whiteson creamery butter. For to Wallace <k Walker and get their worth Mr. Bernard threshed an average of 27 tf M c M innville - O regon . eale by Wallace & Walker. in cash or mdse. bushels of wheat on the I^abo farm. E. Estes has moved his fence works to Mrs. J. Williams of North Yamhill Born—Ou Saturday, August 10th, to £OOK & CABLE, the building adjoining the News office. came up Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbern Long, a daughter If you are in doubt as to w hen to go John Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McPbillips re to the coast, watch Frank Fenton. He's We are pay ing this week 30 to 35 .-Is per roll for good butter and 14 ets turned from the coast Saturday evening. over there now. for fresli eggs. W allace A W alker . The Grange store is making some big Miss Annie Brodie of Seattle visited Rooms in Jacobson Block, Lambert Bros, want all the poultry, cuts on the priee of shoes for a few days. M c M xnnwllx , - . • OBXGON. with the family of her brother, H. Brodie, eggs and farm produce, for which they Born —On Saturday, August 10th, to from Saturday to Monday. will pav the highest cash price. At Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of A street, this city, Lobau carries a good stock of light and Palmt-r’s old stand. I C. MICHAUX, n. 1)., < I • heavy harness. Call and get prices. Mrs. Chas. Privatt is enjoying a visit a daughter. Workmanship firet-clasB. tf Miss Edna McNeal of Portland is visit from her mother, Mrs. Cai ter of Port Physician and Surgeon, S. A. Manning and family removed to land. ing at the home of Geo. Williams, her Portland yesterday. They will start Fred Hibbs is out to Bald mountain uncle. M c M innville , O regon . housekeeping with everything new. Harvesting and threshing crews can for his health, having been ailing sever Office in Wright Block. Leave orders for peaches from Mr. al days. find all supplies for the cook wagon at Post’s orchard with any of the leading Miss Edith Hamblin gave a party lvegg’s. grocers. |)R. C. T. SniTH, S. A. Manning purchased the iron Friday evening in honor of her friend Mark Holmes, who is employed on the Miss Margaret Hutchinson of Portland. safe of W. C. Miller and removed it to News, will move his family down from Charles Griesen and Family are now- Portland on Wednesday. Amity and occupy the Cozine residence C. F. Daniels, the feed store man, has all home from the mountains. Tbev got on B street. Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon. back al the hottest time of tbo summer. been sick this week, the result of over Photo mounts cut to any size you wish Office Hours, 10-12 and 2-1. Examination Free. The tire in the mountains destroyed working in hot weather. at this office, and for sale cheaper than Wm, Geldard started up a new self John Wortman’s calf corral. The tire is the cheapest. feeding, wind-stacking thresher on Mon now extinguished in that neighborhood. BARBERS. A new company of New York and County Surveyor Branson returned day at his place near Carlton. Philadelphia capitalists has been incor Harris Bros., Photographers. Take I OGAN BROS., porated to build an electric line from Friday from several weeks’ absence in eastern Oregon surveying for tLo govern first stairway west of postoffice. First- Portland to Forest Grove. class work guaranteed. Those indebted to S. A. Manning ment. please call and settle at the office oi Mrs. Meta Matthien and son Caples Miss Valeria Patty will return to Port were in McMinnville on Tuesday, on land next Sunday and will be employed We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and alm R. L. Conner. to give all customers good treatment for little The burning of the Trask house, the their way back to Portland from a vaca in the millinery store of Lowengart & Co. money. Bathrooms in eonuevliou. Your pat ronage solicited. propertyofChas.il. Smith, entailed a tion on the Tillamook coast. George Adams returned early in the loss of $1,900. Mr. Smith is preparing Win. Campbell joined bis family at week from eastern Oregon and his sur to rebuild. Newport on Tuesday, being the earliest veying trip with Colonel Branson and HARNESS Have your carpets renovated during opportunity that he could get away 110111 Tom Turner. the warm summer months, at the Mc business. pLSIA WRIGHT, Wheat raised by Wra. Schmidt on Minnville Bteam laundry. Miss Kate E. Ball, an experienced Manufactures and Deals lu the Baker form north of town averaged milliner from Loe Ajgeles, Cal., will The Sauter building opposite the C. P. 28 bushels, the largest general yield yet church is being painted and prepared open up a store on the corner of the reported here. block south of the First National bank. for the occupancy of Mrs. Ball and SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Advice to McMinnville people now in daughter of Albany. They will carry a Mrs. R. P. Bird and daughter accom the mountains or at the coast Stay ..nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they Mrs. Ball is the panied Sheriff Alderman of Tillamook cun be bought anywhere else in the Willamette stock of millinery. Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are mother of Mrs. Emma Irvine of this city. county to bis home on Tuesday, for a where you are. We are not sleeping un pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. der blankets at home just now. The special shoe sale of F. Dielschneid- visit of two weeks with their brother and Mrs. Derr and daughter Blanche re uncle and his family. er is continuing through August, and turned from the Willamina camp on VUILLARD & EHRMAN, J. E. Durham and family arrived home bis customers are getting rare bargains Wednesday. Rev. Fender and fellow from Roseland, B. C., 09 Tuesday. All Are vou getting the benefit of it? Proprietors oi campers expect to return today. are looking in the be«jt.Uf health. It is The North Yamhill town council is Miss Frances Mann, late of Unalaska, endeavoring io find a sufficient supply of understood that they have returned to is the guest of Miss Ella Hendrick. On ; old Yamhill to stay. water for the town by tunneling the Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds Mrs. Geo. Seed and son of Portland September 3d they will leave for the Blackburn bill. Thia does not corres Huuih Hid« Third St. between B and C. pond with the statement made by a man are spending a couple of weeks at the Buffalo Exposition and other eastern who went to Wisconsin from that town home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Houck, points, being members of the Evening DRAYMEN laBt fall and reported that people were she being called hero by the serious ill Telegram’s excursion. D. B. Kingery changed his residence sailing around the streets in boats.— ness of her father, Mr. O. Okerson. on Wednesday to the Manning property, GROWER & SON, The Christian church of this city has Stayton Mail recently bought by him. He had the called Rev. A. L. Platt of Brazil, Ind., Every purchase draws a prize in the McHINNVILLE building thoroughly equipped with sewer quality of goods and the extremely low to the pastorate, and that gentleman has connections, and in time will make a signified liis acceptance. He will begin prices at the Racket store, and you do model little home of it. not help pay for some one else’s prize his labors Oct. 1st, with a salary of Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful $1,000 per year. Quite a destructive mountain fire haa handling guaranteed. Collections will be made or premium. uionthl,. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. been raging off the west of Jouee’ mill Sheriff Sitton arrested an old man The public sale of household effects of 8. A Manning on Monday was not very named John Bailey last Friday, who w as and north of the Willamina. Where are largely attended, but Auctioneer Walker riding off' a horse he had borrowed and our forest rangers? We think we hear Notice to the Public. succeeded in disposing of almost all the forgot to return to the owner, a farmer some one say, “They aro drawing their I have engaged J A. Frisbie as local salary.” Are they earning it? hat’s manager of ray lumber yard located at goods at a fair pripe. For a midsummer in Multnomah county. Deputy Sheriff the question. Fred Matthews came up after the pris the old foundry site, McMinnville. He sale it could properly lie regarded as a will be pleased to figure with you on all success. E. J. Wood served as clet'k of oner Friday evening. H. P. Webster and wife returned last house bills or smaller orders week from a visit with relatives in The Wm. F. Dielschneider has let the con the sale. i8m6 A. T rudell . Dalles. The}’ made the entire trip by C. F. Daniele sells feed for the cow, feed tract for constructing^his new residence boat, and report a most enjoyable time to Wm. Arthur, wild will do a good job. Notice IO Horse Breeder.. for the chickens, and a full line of gen My stallion Pollox will be in McMinn eral produce to supply the household. The house will stand opposite E. C. barring a spell of sickness which at ville after this date. Parties having Remember the place—the D. street pro Apperson’s resilience on the east, aod tacked Mr. Webster, and kept bia exu mares not with foal will find it to their will be a modern building, lending beauty berance at low ebb for a while. interest to patronize this valuable horse. duce market. to this already leading resideuce street. Drs. Smith & Barber performed a very J. W. H enry , Proprietor. V. E Grinnold, of the Grinnold Photo Dr. W. J. Wisecarver has returned difficult surgical operation on Mrs. Wal Co., left on Monday afternoon for an ex Prescriptions Compounded. tended trip in the east, his principal from Chicago with a diploma from the lace of Grand Ronde, at the McLaughlin stopping place probably being Logans celebrated Haskell school of prosthetic hotel last Thursday afternoon, for the re Not mixed or dumped together, but port, Ind. He will remain an indefinite dentistry. He brings to the dental firm moval of tumors on the neck. The op always put up by an accurate pharmacist. time, and leaves the business here in of Lewis & Wisecarver the very latest in eration was very successful in every re The most reliable makes of drugs only charge of Adelbert Perkins, an expert methods and appliaaqh1. He found his spect, and Mrs. Wallace is progressing association with the mninent men of his nicely.—Sheridan Sun. used. We buy right and sell you pre photographer. profession extremely pleasant and profit scriptions for less money than any place Citizens of Newberg have chartered What most people want is something in Yamhill county. We also carry a fine mild and gentle when in need of a physic. able, despite the warm weather of Chi the Yamhill Coal and Oi^,' Co. for the line of sundries. A trial will convince Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tablets cago. purpose of engaging in prospecting for A. Trudell, of the North Yamhill saw you. P eery D rug C o . oil and coal. The company is capital till the bill to a dot. They’ are easy to mills, has a tree now ready for the oxen ized for $50,000, divided into shares of $1 Prescription Druggist. take and pleasant in effect. For sale by to transport to the mill, that is some each. A. P. Oliver, J. 0. Colcord and Howorth & Co. ,'nrm For Sale. thing of a giant of the forest. It is 67 The excursion on Sunday by the I inches in diameter, and made eight cute A C. Churchill are the incorporators. 21 2 acres, one-half under cultivation Knights and Ladies of Security from | of 16 feet each. He has a nice tract of Town lota are said to be on the rise. Good land. Price very reasonable. 114 Portland to Independence ran ten timber, but experiences the same diffi Rev. T. H. Henderson of Salem suf miles from Carlton. Inquire of Mrs M. coaches, though not all were filled. culty as other millers in getting it to the fered a brief prostration from the heat J. Carl, Carlton. 32m2 Frank Ferguson came up as far as this hsw . Each year finds it recediug farther in this city on Wednesday. He came to city to visit his family. The train also from the location oi the mill Weston by boat, and the balance of the Probate Court. brought guests to Mrs. C. D. Johnson, Progress is reported on the Goeeer way by wheel. The extreme heat and Estate of J W Watts. J H Olds ap her sister, Mrs. Powell, and. brother, Mr. place northeast of North Yamhill working against the wind, overtaxed his pointed administrator. Bond fixed at Dawson, of Portland. ' in prospecting for coal. A ledge over strength, and while at the postoflice a $t,000, filed and approved. J L Vick C. H. Markham of the Southern Pa six feet thick has been found, and indi fainting spell ensued. With a little rey, D V Olds and J E Hubbard ap cific Co. desires to obtain samples of cations of other ledges. Samples are be medical attention he revived and has pointed appraisers, and H H Hewitt, wheat, oats and other grains from this ing assayed in Portland. Outcroppings visited with friends until today. Johu Shaw and S E Young for property section for purposes of exhibition at the at tbit place and elsewhere in the Che- W. C. Miller, an old time friend of the in Linn county. Portland carnival next month. The halem mountains have been observed families of C. 11. Fleming and W. B. Estate of Watson S Bagley. Final ac grain must be in the sheaf, and should j for years, but hitherto the energy to Sharp, wa» here on a visit this week, count heard and approved, and upon the be in small bundles securely tied at top, filing ol the receipts for the distributive bottom and middle, and tagged with the demnnatiate what exists under ground having returned direct from St. Michaels. ha. been lacking. The assayer lias pro- He was employed by the government up shares the administrator will be dis owner's name and address. Those who j nouncild this coal good quality for com- there all winter as a car[>enter. construct charged and his bondsmen exonerated. are able to furnish samples of this year's j rnercial and household nee. ing army posts. He sate he drove nails excellent crops are requested to leave Capital Normal aud Correspond- on top of buildings last winter with the Wm. Smith of Pike claims to have the the Bame with the agent at McMinnville, «••ice School. Snlem. Orefon« lieat thresher engine in Yamhill county. thermometer at 35 degrees below zero, Normal, Academic, Buainew. Civil who will forward them to Portland free [ It is Baid to be liis own design. It is and with nothing on hie hands but ordi Service, Mechanical Drawing, College of charge made with double cylinders immediately nary buckskin gloves. Ice 20 feet thick A. B. Cady, of Beaverton, formerly of over the boiler, and as a result is an es remained in the bay there till July Preparatorv. The Home Study depart ment offers yon a rare chance to spend this place, writing in regard to Canadian pecially powerful machine, and has no 2d, and people bail begun to think it your evenings pleasantly and profitably thistles, believes that Oregon would la- dead centers ai d consequent chugs of wasn’t going to" break up at all this year. done for if a crop was allowed to go to motion. He gets the water both by On the morning of the 3d they woke up in fitting yourself for your life work seed. Aa to killing the thistle be gives pnmp and injector, and besides his water to the vision of a clear bay. It bad gone Fall term begins Sept. 30, 1901. this advice: “To get rid of them is the wagon, carries a hundred gallon steel out to sea in one night. Mr. Miller says Address, J. J. K raps . Prin., question. Summer fallowing will not do tank of water in front of the smoke stack, about 2,Out) people remained at Nome al) Salem, Or. it, although it will decrease their growth. as a reserve force. He claims he can winter, and since spring from four to five Farm t or sale. My father bad a small patch on our drive his engine and draw his separator thousand have been added to the popula One hundred and sixty acres of land farm and they were all cut down, taken after it up or down any hill where a plow tion. They were eleven days coming on summit of Coast Range. Good house . offend burned Then we went on the cm go. After hearing Mr. Smith, we down on the government transport War and barn, other out buildings of sawed ; patch, crawled around on our hands and are convinced that he would rather talk ren, and came within a hair’s breadth of timber, twenty-five acres in grass, and knees and split open every stock and put engine than eat a good meal of victuals running upon the rocks in a fog. Mr. considerable fruit. Inquire of J-.O• salt in the split, and that fixed tbem. He says Elsia Wrigbt will come to his Miller may become a resident of this Hanchett. or address Mrs. M. E. Paige. 1 They never came up again ’’ 1 county, as he is very favorably irnpreseed. standard of machine about next year. East Portland, "The Brown. E d H endricks , Vice Pres. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier J acob W ortman , Pres. J ohn W ortman , Cashier. '> ?♦ » » !♦ The First National Bank Of McMinnville, Oregon. The Oldest Bank iu Yamhill County. Established in 18S5. Capital and Surplus, #90,000. Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the Uni’ed States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. è» è» Physicians and Surgeons. Osteopathic Physician BARBERS. Don’t forget Your Camera FRESH FILMS, PLATES, PAPER. ETC. At W. L. HEMBREE’S. J. f. COOPER, The New Merchant. ItiTBinding Twine at our Store. HOPEWELL, OR. CLEARANCE SALE of FURNITURE. We never have had a time-worn stock of Furni ture, but we are making a Clearance sale just now of a nice, durable aud medium grade of goods, and in their place will put iu the best stock ever landed in McMinnville, both as to styles aud quality. Aloug with this we will continue to carry the cheaper goods to suit that class of trade. But for Something Really Nice in Furniture You should see H. C. BURNS, HARNESS, CITY MARKET. On Your Summer Trip ------- Third St., former stand of Racket Store. <2 fhe McMinnville National Bank. P aid C apital , Of McHINNVILLE, OREGON. $50,000 S urplus and P rofits , $25,000 Transacts a General Banking businens and extends to Its patrons efery facility consistent with safe and prudent banking. DIRECTORS: L. E. Cowls Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Rogers, Vice Pres. E.C. Apperson, Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Truck and Dray Co Big Livestock Show. OREGON Good Racing in the Afternoons. STATE FAIR SALEM Sept. 23-28,1901 Great Aguicultural and Industrial Fair ! Latest Attractions in New Auditorium Building every Evening, with Good Music. Beautiful Camp Grounds Free. Special rates on campers tick- ets. Come and bring vourfam- ¡lies, Reduced rates on all rail- roads. For further particulars ad- drees n. D. WISDOM, Sec. Portland, Or. 0<XX>0000<XXXX)<XX>00 Take The Reporter and Get the News Temperature for the Week. The following record of the weather for the week is taken from the thermom eter at Williams’ book store in this city at 3 p. m. Monday, 89 degrees. Tuesday, 89 degrees. Wednesday, 98 degrees. Thursday, 94 degrees. A Narrow R.cape. White Collar Line. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. STR. TAHOMA Daily Round Trips except Sunday. TIME CARD. Leave Portland....... Leave Astoria...... ............ 7 A. M ............ ......... 7 P. M Thos. Rogers received a letter from his brother Frank, now at Netarts, un der date of 13th inst., telling of the fol lowing exciting experience: “We had quite a little excitement here on Satur Daily Round Tripcxcept M<W$day. day morning. Five men started from the store to go out over the bar to the Vancouver, Cascade Locks, St. Martin’s Springs, Lion rocks off Maxwell's point. When Hood River. White Salmon. Lyle and near the last large roller going out the boat overturned and all five were thrown The Dalles. into the water. They succeeded in TIME CARD. righting the boat, which was full of wa ter. They all got in and slowly drifted Leave Portland ..... .7 a. m to shore. A large breaker knocked Arrive The Dalles .... 8p m three of them loose from the boat and Leave *’ ......... ........... 4 p. m they were only brought back again by Arrive Portland................... 10 p. m heroic work of the two men remaining Meals The Very Best. in the boat, with the use of buoy kegs. Sunday Trips a Leading Feature. After being in the icy water for more Toit Route nas the Grandest Scenic At tractions on earth. than an hour they finally drifted into the shallow breakers, to which point a Landing and Office: Foot Alder St. Both Phones, Main 851. team of horses was driven, and the men PORTLAND, OREOON. were all secured, three being unable to stand and would have surely drowned John M. Filloon, Agt. The Dalles. within too feet of shore had not the campers been on hand to save them. A. J. TAYIOR. Agt, Astoria. The men were rushed to Happy Camp and restoratives ministered. With the J C Wyatt, Agt, Vancouver assistance of warm blankets and vig orous rubbing for a peaod covering al Wolford & Myers, White Salmon most two hours, they were brought to. Prather & Barnes, Agts Hood River The men, at least three of them, owe their lives to the prompt and willing E. W. Crichton, Agt. Portland. work of the campers here I was out to Tillamook yesterday, saw all the former Eighteen carload, of baled bay left Yamhillers. We are thoroughly enjoy the Hill.boro station one day last week. ing every minute of the time ’’ Dalles-Portland Route STR. "BAUET GHZ :RT”