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P hysicians LOCAL NEWS. G.‘ S Wright, dentist. Attorney J. T. Simpson of Sheridan was in the city Wednesday. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Seven-room house and barn to rent, T. A. McCourt joined his family ut Physician on B street. L. R oot . N’ew}>ort on Saturday. Harvey Berry is building a sevgn- Try Whiteson creamery butter. For and Surgeon. room house on his lot west of the college. sale by Wallace & Walker. tf Our Mr. Nayberger has just returned from a j-months’ successful business Office over McMinnville National Bank. Hay baling, low prices, good work. The Grange store is making some big in Tillamook, and everybody is aware that he has done more business in the three Call* responded to Day and Night. J. A. D kkuy & S on . McMlNXVltl.K - - - OREGON. cuts on the price of shoes for a few days. months than the whole town of Tillamook has ever done in six months, and now John Rennie of Eugene was down to The family of Wm. Boole has returned preparatory to leaving for the East to replenish our Fall Stock he is determined to (JOOK & CABLE, from Portland, and occupy their home visit his parents in this city over Sunday, clean up the entire summer stock The Mark sisters are having construct in this city. Lohan carries a good stock of light and ed a kitchen addition to their residence. heavy harness. Call and get prices. Bring your best blitter and fresh eggs Workmanship first-class. tf to Wallace & Walker and get their worth Rooms in Jacobson Block, All our 50, 60, 75 and 85 c W H. Young, J. G. Wisecarver and in cash or mdse. 75 prs Ladies' Low Shoes, waists, your choice......... 25c each Judge J. E. Magers was up from Port M c M innviils , O mioon . I George Easterly went to Portland on worth from $1.50 to $2.50, All our 98 c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 land on legal business on Wednesday. Monday on timber laud business. while they last at......... 98c per pr Waists your choice .........50c each I C. MICHAUX, n. D., 360 pr men's, ladies’ and chil Mr. and Mrs. Ed Briedwell are the Photo mounts cut to any size you wish All our $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3 dren's broken line of shoes at this office, and for sale cheaper than proud possessors of a new boy at their waists your choice............ 98c each to close out at 1 from the the cheapest. house since Sunday, Aug. 25th. Physician and Surgeon, All our summer overskirts regular price.................. Charles Baker, employed on the South ranging in prices from $1 to For feed, hay, flour and berries, 150 boys' sweaters worth 50c ern Pacific, east side division, is home J. A. D erby & S on . $2.75, choice.................... 60c each M c M innville , O regon . each, choice................... 25c for about a month’s vacation. All our 5, 7|, 81 and 10c Highest prices paid for chickens, but All our 25 and 35c men’s and Office in Wright Block Lawns, choice ................. 4c per yd boys' crash hats to close out Those indebted to S. A. Manning ter and eggs at the Grange store. All our 12J, 15 and 20c goods, please call and settle at the office of at.................... 15c each Mrs. R. P. Bird and daughter Mary choice......................... 8c per yd [)R. C. T. SniTH, R. L. Conner. All our 40c 50c 65c and $1 and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hoskins re All our 50, 75 and $1 Ladies' crash hats to close out at. 35c each Mrs. Annie Henderson reached home turned Wednesday from Garibaldi. Sailor and Walking Hats, All our Ladies' and Gents’ fan Sunday from her visit with friends in choice ............................ 25c each cy Hose, regular 25c, choice Hop tickets printed as cheaply at the Chehalis. All our $1.25, $1.50 and up to All our 40, 50 and 65c Hose at Rei«orter office as they can be hail any There was less rain at North Yamhill $2.50 Hats, choice......... 50c each Union Block, McMinnville, Oregon. where, and the best of workmanship. Office Hours, 10-12 and 2-4. Examination Free. than at this place Sunday night, and tbe Harris Bros., Photographers. Take Call and see us on SUMMER CLOTHING, as we are determined to threshing crews were out as usual on first stairway west of poetoffice. First- Monday morning. them out from ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF less than the regular price. class work guaranteed. BARBERS. We must make room for our Large Fall Stock. Earl Hunter, deputy revenue collector Bennie Blood is home from eastern Or at Juneau, Alaska, accompanied by his Yours for Bargains, J OGAN BROS., wife, visited his sister Mrs. M.A. Baker egon. and is preparing to start to Roches ter theological seminary next week. a few days during the week. Lambert Bros, want all the poultry, Every purchase draws a prize in the eggs and farua produce, for which they quality of goods and tbe extremely low will pay the highest cash price. At We are located opposite H. C. Burns’ and aim to give all customers good treatment for little prices at the Racket store, and you do Palmer’s old stand. money. Bathrooms in connection. Your pat not help pay for some o«ie else'» prize The wife of B. 8. Clark, who a few ronage solicited. Accoiuuiodalioua for Students. or premium. years ago conducted a racket store in I desire the names of those in Mc About $450 has been raised on sub this city, died at their home in Woods, HARNESS Minnville who can accommodate stu scription for the coming carnival, which Or., Tuesday night of this week. dents as follows: is over $150 more than we had last year. We are paying this week 30 to 35 cfs pLSIA WRIGHT, 1. Furnished rooms and board, nam If the weather is propitious we will have per roll for good butter and 14 cts ing rates. for fresh eggs. W allace & W alker . Manufactures and Deals in a crackerjack of a time. 2. Rooms to let for housekeeping, It is said that a couple of trees up in C. F. Daniels sells feed for the cow’, feed rates for same. the vicinity of Moore ’ s valley were struck for the chickens, and a full line of gen 3. Students to work for board, all or SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, eral produce to supply the household. by lightning and set to burning Sun part, either girls or boys. Please report wild brushes, and sells them cheaper than they Remember the place—the I), street pro day night. can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette at once. H. L. B oardman . Miss Kate E. Ball, an experienced Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are duce maiket. Phone 175. pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. I'AHI.TON. Prof. A. O Kline accompanied Rev. milliner from Los Angeles, Cal., will Platt and family to this city, and will open up a store on the corner of the Mrs. Day went to Newberg Tuesday locate somewhere in the west. Prof. block south of the First National bank. yyiLLARD & EHRMAN, Wanted—A few young goatsand sheep. for a short visit. Kline occupied a chair in the business Proprietors ot W. A. Howe has been quite sick for department of the University of Indiana, Nannies and ewes preferred. Enquire the past few days. at Commercial House. at Brazil, Ind. J. B. Fryer went to Sheridan Saturday, 37-2 I. J. A nderson . Mrs. G. B. Walker of San Francisco A. HOWE, Agent, Carlton, Or. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds arrived on Saturday to visit her brother, A good cup of coffee puts you in the returning Monday. Mrs. Delva Atkins of Forest Grove is Also agent for l’lano Harvester Co.. Deere Plows, Weber, Mitchell E. G. Heath of the tile works, whom mood to enjoy the entire day. For this South side Third St. between B and C. and other wagons. Correspondence solicited. visiting with her mother, Mrs. Roberts. she had not seen for 30 years. Mr. purpose always get the choice blend sold Mrs. Amanda McCune is able to be Heath will try to persuade his sister to only at Kegg’s. DRAYMEN around again after a very severe illness. remain all winter. Rev. Arnold Lindsey has quit the Miss Nellie Findley spent Saturday What most people want is something ministry of the Christian church, and and Sunday in Dayton visiting friends. ßROVVER & SON, Jo J acob W ortman , Pres. E d H kndricks , Vice Pres. ruild and gentle when in need of a physic. last week left for Kirksville, Mo., to The old drug store belonging to Mrs. McfllNNVlLLE J ohn W ortman , Cashier. A rthur M c P hillips , Asst. Cashier take a two years ’ course in osteopathy, Chamberlain’s stomach and liver tablets Caldwell is undergoing a new coat of till the bill to a dot. They are easy to with the intention of making that paint. ♦? take and pleasant in effect. For sale by school of healing his life work. Mrs. Howe accompanied by Miss Ed Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful Howorth & Co. It has been reported that Dr. Smith, handling guaranteed. Collections will be made Dr. C. W. Lowe, who has been in San the osteopath, intends to leave McMinn na Stratton returned home from New monthly Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Of McMinnville, Oregon. port Monday. Francisco, says the strike situation is ville in the near future. Tbe doctor The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. Mrs. Kidder and little son of Portland worse than reported in the papers. Many wishes it strictly understood that he has Capital and Surplus, (90,000. are visiting with her sister, Miss Alice streets are unswept and are very filthy. located here permanently and expects to Buys and sells exchange on all the principal cities of the United Business is retarded greatly, many deal remain as long as there is a demand for Kidder, of this place. States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The Dr. Williams of Portland was in our ers reporting a falling off of 30 to 50 per his services, all rumors to the contrary ♦? accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. city Saturday and Sunday looking for a cent. Much property is going to waste. notwithstanding. location at this place. Rev. A. L. Platt of Brazil, Ind., ac A CLOCK, Grandma Blood and daughter returned Mr. McMillan of Dayton says that companied by his wife, arrived in the nearly two weeks ago he met a man from Gaston Monday, where they have WATCH RING, city on Monday, and after spending a named S. D. Wicks, who was stopping been visiting with Mrs. Blood’s son. WATCH CHAIN, few weeks at tbe coast, will take up the George Roberts has been spending at Amity, who answers well the descrip work of pastor of the Christian church CHARM, SET SILVER tion of the man found dead last week. his vacation at Portland and Newport, Whistles, Handle Bars, Lacing, Bells, Tires, Inner Tubes, Cements, Etc, of tbiB city, to which field of labor he at the same rates while they last. He was from Dakota, and was looking Mr. Olsen of Central Point, Oregon, tak FORKS, KNIVES OR was called a few weeks since. Rev. and GEO. L. WILLIAMS. for land. Will Amity people please in ing his place in the office during his Mrs. Platt are stopping at present with SPOONS, OR AN absence. vestigate ? Mrs. Nelson. Previous to their depart Rev. Waggoner of California will ALARM CLOCK Instructions have been issued that all ure from Indiana, about 200 friends gave preach in the Christian church Sunday points on tbe 8. P. lines in Oregon are to or anything in the Jew them a farewell reception and a hand morning and evening. He is an able J Why go miles to trade, when you ean get near some financial testimonial of their es have common rates with Portland on speaker and all should come out and elry line vour home Groceries, Work Clothing, Socks, lumber shipments beginning last Satur teem. The local paper, in a column Gloves, Flour, Confections, Etc., at same prices as elsewhere. See day. This rate is 20 cents per hundred hear him. write-up, shows beyond question that Come to Lis and We J. T. COOPER, The New Merchant. pounds to Chicago. This common lum Through the efforts of the Christian Brazil said goodbye with regret. HOPEWELI Will Give You the Rest ber rate is one of the results of the com Endeavor society, carpet has been pur »^Binding Twine at our Store. W. G. Perkins of Marshfield, southern munity of ownership now in existence chased for the aisles of the Christian of Goods and Prices. Oregon, ie here, and is so well pleased among the transcontinental railroad lines church, which greatly adds to its ap with Dayton that he will locate here and of the Harriman syndicate, under the di pearance. go into the merchandise business, He rection of J. C. Stubbs. The Baptist Young People and Chris tian Endeavor societies will unite their expects his wife to arrive here next week. They have struck a small flow of oil Repairing a Specialty. forces and give an ice cream social on ................. Improvements are being made at New Whatcom, Wash. This proves Saturday evening, Aug 31, for the bene on the school house in the Unionvale Wm. f. Dielschneider & Bro., that there is oil in paying quantities We never have had a time-worn stock of Furni fit of the Chinese famine. Everyone neighborhood. The house is being there—and here. And it is high priced McMinnville's Reliable Jewelers painted and a porch built and outbuild oil. should feel interested in this work and ture, but we are making a Clearance sale just now The thing to do is to bore for it and come out and help to alleviate the suffer ings put up. The house has been much of a nice, durable and medium grade of goods, and get it. There is as good a chance in the ings of the starving millions. improved in appearance and convenience. in their place will put in the best stock ever landed Farmer*, Attention. Polk county field as anywhere. That ................ D. A. Snyder, the past week, A three section land Roller for sale. has been canvassing tbe county for fruit. proposed well ought to go down, and in McMinnville, both as to styles and quality. The Death Rrrard. work on it ought not to be delayed in 37tf Enquire of AV. L. Warren. Along with this we will continue to carry the He goes on his wheel. One day he Rev. O. Okerson died at his home its beginning or prosecution. Get in and made over 4U miles up hill and down. cheaper goods to suit that class of trade. But for Farm For Sale. bore, and perhaps this will be the first near this city Wednesday evening, Aug. Pretty good for a 225 pounder.............. 28th. He was a native of Sweden, born 212 acres, one-half under cultivation. George Dorsey and wife, who have de successful well in the northwest.—States If you don’t "get in and Feb. I2th, 1836. The funeral will be Good land. Price very reasonable. Iji cided to move from their farm to Dayton, man. miles from Carlton. Inquire of Mrs M. will have a new bouse put np on their bore’’ Yamhill county is likely to have held from his late home today, at II You should see the first well. We have some prospects a. m. J. Carl, Carlton. 32m2 lots near the school house. Clifford of our own over here. On Thursday, Aug. 22, at her home in Watson and A. Dunn have the contract Assistant United States Engineer, D. West Chehalem. Millicent Nelly Grover Capital Narmal and Correspond for putting up the building, which will ence School. Salem. Oregon. Third St., former stand of Racket Store. be two stories in height. The old build B. Ogden, who has been in charge of re Cady. Deceased leaves a husband and Normal, Academic, Business. Civil ing will be moved to the rear. This will pairs and extensions of the Yamhill locks, two children, a father, mother and Service, Mechanical Drawing, College add one more fine building to the resi says he has had about 49 men at work brother to mourn her demise. She was Preparatory. The Home Study depart dence portion of Dayton.................. One right along and hopes to have tbe job liorn at Hertfordshire, England, Oct. 27, ment offers yon a rare chance to epend day last week the Stontenlierg threshing completed before the end of September. 1874. your evenings pleasantly and ptofitably machine, while running at rapid speed, The extension of the two walls of tbe 3857 Gage S. Spring, father of Charles i n fitting yourself for vonr life work. was somewhat smashed. A pitchfork lock is finished and the length of the Spring of this city, died at the state Fall term begins Sept. 30, 1901. which had become detached from the dam has been increased to carry it still hospital for the insane on Tuesday, Aug. Address, J. J. K raps , Prim, Of McfllNNVlLLE, OREGON. handle was, with a bundle of grain, farther into the bank. The river tried 27, in his 67th year He was committed Salem, Or. P aid C apital , $50,000 S urplus and P rofits , $25,000 thrown into tbe separator, which caused to cnUaronr.d the end of the dam, and a few months ago While there he had a crash. The damage resulting was two came near succeeding, bnt the dam as the misfortune to break one of bis legs, Transacts a General Banking business end extends to Its patrons every facility Notice to the Ptihllc. consistent with safe end prudent banking. broken concaves, and 24 broken cylinder now extended will prevent a repetition while walking about, being almost to I have engaged J. A. Frisbie as local teeth, and other slight injury to the ma of anything of this kind. All that re DIRECTORS: manager of uiv lumber yard located at mains to be done is to complete tbe rip tally blind. The funeral was held in L. E. Cowls chine. The damage was soon temporar the old foundry site, McMinnville. He rapping and paving of the banks on each the Methodist church on Thursday Wm. Campbell W. L. Warren will be pleased to figure with you on all ily made good by a neighbor replacing side above tbe lock with stone. This morning. Lee Laughlin, Pres. J. L. Bogers, Vice Pres. house bills or smaller orders. some of tbe broken parts from an old John Johnson, aged 17 years, after two rSm6 A. T rudell . E.C. Apperson, Cashier W. S. Link, Asst. Cashier threshing machine owned by bim, and work is well under way and will be com pleted by tbe middle ot next month or a weeks' illness from typhoid fever, died Office hours 9 a nt. to 4 p. other parts tbe owners of the machine Notice •• Hwrse Breeder». bad on hand. The da? before the acci little later A large amount of work has at the home of his father, J. J. Johnson, Mv stallion Toliox will be in McMinn been dune, all of which is of a perma in this city on Wednesday, August 28th. ville’ alter this date. Parties having dent, a pitchfork. handle and ail, was nent character, and lias greatly improved The funeral was held at the home on mares not with foal will find it to their pitched into and run through the ma, interest to patronize thia valuable horse. chine, cauaing but slight damage.— the lock, as well as rendered impossible Thursday, conducted by Rev. A. J. Hun- any wash of the banks iu future. 1 taker. Herald. J. W. H kmry , Proprietor. p E. GOUCHER, H. O. Physicians and Surgeons DESPERATE SALE At 25 Per cent on the Dollar ! Osteopathic Physician R. JACOBSON & CO BARBERS ♦ The Portland Anchor fence. HARNESS, « : a CITY MARKET. I Truck and Dray Co DO YOU NEED The First National Bank « « « » » » » » » » » BICYCLE SUNDRIES UCDCI ULL Il Lil L New Store at Hopewell CLEARANCE SALE of FURNITURE Something Really Nice in Furniture H. C. BURNS, The McMinnville National Bank. Take The Reporter and Get the News