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PHYSICIANS LOCAL NEWS. G. S Wright, dentist. Consult free, Dr. Smith, the osteopath. p E. (1OUCHER, fl. Ü. Walter Adams is home from eastern G. 8. Wright, dentist. Oregon Investigate osteopathy. Hay baling, low prices, good work. Seveu-rooui house aud barn to rent, J. A. D erby & S on . on B street. L. R oot . Mrs. E. M. Law visited at Silverton Try Wl.iteson creamery butter. For the past week. odtee over McMinnville National Hauk. sale by Wallace A Walker. tf < alls le.-pondcl to Day au<l Niehl. For teed. bay. flour and berries, The Giauge store ib making some big J. A D erby A S on . M c M innville - - - . orkuon . cuts on the price of shoes for a few days. 1 Cecil Martin is clerking lor the llatnb- Physician and Surgeon, ^JOOK & CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms in Jacobson Block, McMtNKVlLll, ... ORBOON. I c. MICHAUX, n. D., • I • Physician and Surgeon, OREGON. Mrs. Laura Lowe of Eugene arrived lin Clothing Co. Srturday for a two weeks' visit with her Good farm for rent, near this citv. In mother, Mrs. l’atty, and her sisters. quire at this office. 39-3 Lohan curries a good slock of light and W.T. Macy was at Oregon City on heavy harness. Call aud get prices. Tuesday ou timber claim business. Workmanship first-class. tf Miss Carrie Schenk is home from R. Jacobson & Co celebrated the Jew extended visit to Astoria Highest, prices paid for chickens, but I ish new year by closing their store last Saturday and will again close next Tues ter and eggs at the Grange store. day. Mr. and Mrs. W111. Chrisman are again As the carnation was our president’s sojourning on ths Big Neetucca. favorite flower, Mrs Maris had a good The Wbiteson cider factory will start showing of them at the Baptist church about Monday, Sep. 23d. S. C. B elay . Sunday and also a bouquet of black and Drs. Wright and Galbreath A Goucher white pansies. started their prune dryer on Thursday. For first-class dry lumber of all kinds, Mrs. I.. R. Alderman returned Mon and shingles, go to the Chas. K. Spaul day from a visit with her mother in Port ding Logging Co. yard. W. T. M acy , land. 38-3 Manager. Mrs. F. W Wallace aud brother ar Mrs Ella Mann of Chicago arrived rived home from New York state last l uion Block, McMinnville, Oregon. Saturday, and will spend a month at the Saturday. Mrs. Clarence Irvine is seriously ill at Ortice Hours, 10-12 and 2-4. Examinstion Free home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs C. R. Cook. It lias been thirty-six her home in Portland. Miss Clara Irvine years since the relatives saw each other. is at her bedside. BARBERS Mies Pearl Chandler of Forest Grove Charles Grissen’s article in Sunday’s has taken a position in t he office of the Oregonian concerning what is possible to i OÙAN BROS., Oregon Fire Relief Association. accomplish in opening a home in the There are two new clerks at R. J acob- mountains of this county, is both enter son & Co's, J. A. Bolander of San Fran taining and truthful, Facts from real cisco and Ray Wisecarver ot tili» city. life. For Sale—A thoroughbred Poland- We are located opposite H. C Burns' and aim Saturday, September 28th, the Carlton China boar, Inquire of C. S. Hulin, at to give «11 customers good treatment for little m.uiej Bath rooms la connection, dour pat millinery store will have opening day, 40-2 the Wheeler place. ronage solicited. displaying fall and winter hats, also Schneider <& Goodrich are erecting a rainy day skirts, mackintoshes and other large fruit dryer in the southern suburbs ready made goods. You are cordially of North Yamhill. invited to attend. Refreshments will be Lambert Bros, want all the poultry, | ;t.S»A WRIGHT, served. M rs . II. A. S wanson . eggs and farm produce, for which they Manufactures and Deals in The Native Sons and Daughters during Will pay the highest cash price. At the carnival will have a room which they Palmer’s old staud. wish to furnish with pioneer relics, and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Clubine, former SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, kindly request the loan of all relics per I good citizens of this city .arrived Wednes- j day from Centralia tor a visit with nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they taining to the early history of Oregon. 1 nn be bought anywhere else in the Willamette These may’ be left with Mrs. Annie Hen lrieuds. \ alley. Our all home made sets of harness are For information in regard to prizes for pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. derson at R. Jacobson’s. This room will display of farm produce and other arti also be a rest for pioneers. cles, inquire of W. L. Warren, chairman Our sincerest sympathy goes out to of prize committee. y^ lLLARD &EHRMAN, John Farmer of Bellevue in the tragic Those wbo have grains and grasses to death of his eon, Hugh, on Monday. The exhibit at the curuivai, please leave Proprietors ot boy was driving a load of wheat to Sheri with J. A. Derby at his feed store, as he is chairman of ttie committee. dan. One sack started to slip off, and The Flynn building has been cement Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds in attempting to catch and hold it, he ed on the south aud west, to make it se was dragged off the wagon and under the cure from ttie soaking rains of winter. South side Third St. between B and C. wheels, where bis skull was crushed. Mr. Flynn’s idea is a good one. Death came in a few minutes. James McCain, J. J. Spencer and W. DRAYMEN Henry Eecleston says he will have T. Vinton went to Salem Monday to hard scraping to get together two-thirds consult the state law library to be in j^ROWER & SON, the amount of hops lie harvested last readiness for the coming term of court. year, and says this condition is general McfllNNVlLLE W. E. Smith of Lane county visited over Yamhill county. He predicted it over Saturday with his sister Mrs. C. S. early in the season when everybody else Hulin, on return from Washington, was boasting that their crop would be where he recently located a homestead. Hoods of all descriptions moved, and careful iiandling guaranteed. Collections will be made bigger than ever. He wonders why they Tom Turner has picked from his Vicar monthly. Hauling of allklude done cheap. do it,as it certainly can do them no good. of Wakefield pear tree a stem 17 inches Owing to the death of the president long bearing 21 fully developed [»ears. It and the memorial services occupying so may be seen at carnival headquarters. Drying preparations simply devel much of the attent ion of the people, the He says he will beat this at the carnival. op dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions, executive committee has decided to C. F. Daniels sells feed for the cow, feed which adhere to tho membrane and decom allow new candidates for queen of the pose, causing a far more serious trouble than carnival to be voted for, and to postpone for the chickens, and a full line of gen the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry- the closing of the polls until Monday ev eral produce to supply the household. lug inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs ening, September 23d, at nine o’clock. Remember the place—the D. street pro und use that which cleanses, soothes and They do this at the request and sugges duce maiket. Plione 175. heals. Ely’s Cream Balm is such a remedy tion of several parties, and it is a wise Nels Christenson of New berg informed and will cure catarrh or cold in the head move. easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be us Saturday that his new grist mill had Beautiful and deeply spiritual memori mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the been put to the test for daily capacity 50c. size. Ely Brothers, 56 V arren St., N.Y. al services were held Suuday evening at The Balm cures without pain, does not the Methodist church. I’astor Atkinson anil had come right up to the designed irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself took for his theme ‘‘The Dead Presi notch of one hundred barrels per day. over an irritated and angry surface, reliev dent,” and spoke eloquently and grand Our neighboring town of New berg looks ing immediately the painful inflammation. ly. l'he attendance was large, and all With Ely’s Cream Balm you are armed listened with absorbed attention. Ttie very proud decked out with ne . are church was nicely decorated and special against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. Her business men report the music bv the choir lias called forth much lights. best times right now that they have seen favorable comment. for years, and all are making some School Books at William»' book store 8. lioworth, the druggist, assayed to money. Parties going to calem will be glad to take a buggy ride on Sunday, and had S. F. Yocom bolds an auction sale to learn that Otto Williams is running a driven up to his residence for Mrs. Ho- double stage daily, except Sunday, be worth The horse he was driving was day, at bis farm near Bellevue. The tween McCoy and Salem. The fare is $1 property to be sold consists of cattle,hogs, e tch way. He leaves McCoy at 1:15 p. hard-mouthed, the bridle broke and set Mr. Yo 111. and leaves Salem at 6:45 a. m. He the animal to kicking and running. Mr. horses and farm implements. is prepared to haul trunks as well as Howorth stayed with the beast as far as com will devote bis whole energy to the light baggage. ^0-2 Johnson & Neal's blacksmith shop.where meat market at Sheridan Parties having grain, fruit, vegetables, he was thrown out, receiving severe There will be three public performances nuts, etc. which they would like to have bruises upon the head aud back, and re on the street each day of ttie carnival, placed in the \ auihi 11 county exhibit at 1 trapeze acrobats and jugglers. Ten-cent the state fair are requested to leave the maining in a condition of unconscious shows signed for and promised are Edi eanie at this office, or to drop a card to ness for some time son's projectoscope, menagerie cage of U. M. LaFollett at Wheatland, wbo will Hon. W. L. Adams of Hood River wild animals, Newman's minstrels, and a call and get them free of charge. All ex sends us u long communication setting vaudeville show in the opera house. A hibits must be in by today or Saturday. forth bis views ot the assassination, balloon ascension and parachute jump News was brought to town on U ednee- which unfortunately is too long for the are negotiating for day by N. A Harris of the death of Mrs. Miss Eva Martin is too busy turning Barbara Hoffman, wife of Samuel Hoff space we have at hand. His patriotic man of Webfoot She was found dead in soul revolts in strong language, as we out stylish trimmed hats to prepare for bed at 5 a. m., by her husband, as he knew it would, at the dastardly crime, an opening, bnt has placed on display awoke. The lady’had been subject to and while he laments sincerely the lose this week a fine assortment of pattern paralysis in the lower limbs, and death hats, ami will bring out new ideas all was probably due to a paralytic stroke to ths country, he is philosopher enough Deceased was about 51 years old. Cor to see that the ultimate result will be to through the season, so customers may be oner Chapman visited the home on throw the vipers of anarchy from the certain of tiuding the newest and best de Wednesday. bosom of the nation, and bring forth the signs always in stock. Special Announcement for the Coming Fall Of 1901 At R. JACOBSON & CO’S, McMinnville, Or. l! OUR GREAT STOCK is arriving daily, direct from the Largest Manufac turers in the United States, consisting of the all Styles and Shades in price from $10.50 to $30 Very Latest Tailor-Made Suits lu Ranging open nicer Than Ever. Wraps from $3 to $25. * Our Millinery Will Dress Goods and Trimmings ,han ever Notionsand Fancy Goods. |)R. C. T. SrUTtl, ■ Osteopathic Physician BARBERS Established in Yamhill County in 1S81. I GkETSTTS’ DEPARTMENT. I \\ e have the Newest aud Best Line of Goods we have ever kept. All sizes and fashions, and prices no one can touch, considering the quality we keep. We mean what we say and say just what we mean. We propose to treat everyone alike. We do not give baits, but give you what your honest dollar deserves. Our BOOT and SHOE SI OCK is the best in the market. We keep nothing but the best brands made. We carry a full line of TRUNKS, VALISES, TELESCOPES, CARPETS and MATTING, WRAPPERS and FEATHER PILLOWS, and would advise you to call early and secure the best selections. Thanking you for past favors, we hope to continue in the future, Respectfully Yours, JACOBSON & CO The Largest Store outside of Portland. ebt. 24- HARNESS, CITY MARKET. Truck and Dray Co A prescription that lacks in the least essential is worse than worthless It may be positively dangerous—a peril to the life of patient. It may defeat the doctor's efforts, and it. may even retard the recuperative forces of nature. To have any value w hatever. a prescription must be compounded from drugs that are absolutely pure and of standard potency. It must be exactly what the doctor in tended it should be. If it is this, it is certainly worth the price we will charge von. Oitr prescription service is right, both in quality and cost. R ogers B ros .’ P harmacy , McMinnville, Oregon, The drug center of Yamhill county. See my 5c tablets. Oeo. L. Williams. Mrs. Frank Collard of Bridal Veil is visiting in the city. Leondor Bros', big show is billed for McMinnville tomorrow, Sept. 21st. Finest line ami best prices in tablets in the county, at Williams’ book store. For Sale—Ten high-grade Cotswold and one thoroughbred buck. F rank S ci . lv . We are paying this week 20 to 22 cts for fresh eggs, and 40 cts per roll for good butter. W allace & W alker . Wm. Poole returned home from Port land during the week, aud has been quite ill since his arrival. Dr. C. T. Smith has returned from bis vacation ami is in his office at usual horns, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Claude Williams of this city and Miss Julia Locke were married in Indepen dence, Sunday, September 15th, 1901. The memorial services yesterday were presided over by Dr J. D. Baker, aud the choir of the Climb. Presbyterian church furnished the music. All persons wishing to take part in the carnival parade and desiring information are referred to W. G. Henderson, chair man of parade committee. A silver medal contest will be given under the auspices of the ladies of the W. C. T. U. of Lafayette at, that place, Friday Sept. 27th. Admission five and ten cents. Everyone invited. Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson have removed to Portland, in order to lie with their daughter. We regret to lose these fine elderly people as citizens. George Murton came up to assist the moving on Wednesday. McMinnville people: Do you know that this city is going to have one of the biggest crowd» that ever assembled on her streets at the coming carnival? Nothing but bad weather can prevent it. They are coming from all over the coun ty and from outside Many people pre fer coming to the county seat and meet ing their friends to going to Portland, and its chea[>er, too. It liehooves the city to look well to the preparation for entertaining the people. 1 The Carlton Millinery Store « ■Will Have A Large Assortment of— ! t Ladies' and Children's 2 Fall .and Winter Hats I : Before buying elsewhere, be sure aud see what we have. - - - - M rs . H. A. S wanson . I he First National Bank Of McMinnville, Oregon. « The Oldest Bank in Yamhill County. Established in 1885. Capital and Surplus, $90,000. Buys and sells exchange on all ‘lie principal cities of the United States, and draws direct on all the principal points in Europe. The accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited. The Yamhill Coal & Oil Co NEWBERG, OREGON. Capital Stock $50,000 Par Value $i Per Share, Paid Up and Noil-Assessable. A. C. Churchill, Pres. J. C. Colcord, Treas. B. C. Miles, H. J. Littlefield, Dr. H. J. Littlefield, Vice Pres. A. P. Clarence Butt, Attorney. Bank of Newberg, DIRECTORS: S. M. Calkins, N. E. Britt C. A A. P. Oliver, Clarence Butt, J. C. A. C. Churchill Oliver, Sec’y Depository Hodson Colcord, Do you know that the question of fuel—coal or oil—is the most impor tant problem to be solved in connection with the future growth of Oregon? Do you know that this question of fuel is one of great importance to all of the transcontinental railroads enterin/ Portland; that the chamber ofcom. merce and the board of trade of Portland are giving more attention to this question than any other in their efforts to place Portland in the front rank dawning of a new era of peace, prosper The Queen of Hayti, the big musical Strayed or Stolen as a commercial and manufacturing city? Do you know that to date the ity and national happiness Truly, all coined} ’ which opens at the Opera From Thos. H. Tongue s place near only prospective coal field in Oregon developed sufficiently to attract atten Hillsboro, two standard bred mares, one great reforms seem to have their birth house, Monday, Sept. 23d, is vastly dif baV, 4 years old, star in forehead, one in blood and sacrifice ferent from any similar style of attrac tion will require expenditure of millions of dollars in construction of trans white hind foot. The other solid brown, Dr. T G. Brownson, president of Oak tion that willbe seen here this season. portation facilities to bring their product to market? Gnnd LHtrrlalumtlll. about 6 or 7 veers old. weight about 1050 You do know that right here in Yamhill county we have every prospect Both were raised in Polk county and are land, Calif , Baptist college, and ex-Pres- It numliers 48 of the best colored enter The entertainment given by Leondor probably traveling in that direction. ident of McMinnville college, has been tainers in America, each of them popular Bros, in their tent on the Fogg lot was of uncovering a true and valuable coal and iron field. Do you know that Suitable reward to finder. Notify T. H. in the city the past week, and occupied in their respective lines. Vnlike most as good an acrobatic exhibition as was Tongue, Hillsboro, or J. N. Hart. Dallas. the Baptist pulpit Snnday evening. Now, I farce comedies, the Queen of Hayti has a ever given in the town. The whole en the question of transportation from the properties of this company involves tertainment was largely in the way of : an expenditure of less than $25,000 compared to that of $1,000,000 to $2, as always, he preaches forceful and plot siilbeienlly intricate to admit of tuuiblng, trapeze work, contortion and Interevtinx tbnrch Services. 000,18*1 from the fields referred to? strongly intellectual sermons. His sub many surprises. A number of high-clae* work of a similar kind. The perform On Sundav next, at 3 30 p. m Rev M. If we of Yambill county get a move on and open up our development ers were quick, able, skillful and excel vaudeville speii iltie« are introduced and . J. Hickev. pastor of the St. James Cath ject Sunday evening was. "A servant of lent, each one of them being a star in olic church will lecture at the Vesper ser Jesus Christ,’’ from Paul's opening re worked in »0 nicely that you think they I his line. Their trapeze work was good, work, the very fact of our cloeo proximity to the commercial center and the unobstructed access will place us, first and next, to Oregon s growth. Just ine on the "Presidential post mortem, mark in the first chapter of Romans. He are a part of the real plot. The action of their pyramid work good as ever shown and the crudities of our modern high civ drew from the assassination of President | the comedy takes place on the isles of here, aud their contortion work was of think over this proposition a little, consider what it will do for you; the land ilization.” Admittance free, and all cor- the cleverest character. The Leondor d. dlv invited. High mass at 10:30 a. ui McKinley the analogy between the di»- ! Hayti, daring the war with the French, Bros, were exceptionally good, while owner, the husmess man the laborer, then give a thought or two as to the " position of foreigners to construe liberty i in 18>1, and the eccentric tv j«s rf char and Sunday school at 2:30 o’clock. the strong man of the company, who possible profits in the investment of this stock. Think of the value of our Father Hickey is making very much 1 into license and disobey the laws to acter found there are pictured. The ac held up several others in various atti 2500 acres with only a capital of $50,0<)0, and ■ took selling at only 50 cents . l - l thev __ ______ needed church improvement , to .ie-fray ^jch «wear »V- allegiance, and the tion is quick, the dialogue and situations tudes, was very fine. We can say to all 1 per share of 11 par value, paid up and non assessable. 11,e expenses of which, the la.ly members , . 61 th. congregation will have refresh-easy tendency of chneriana tn disobey, amasing throughout, and the construc exchanges these gentlemen give a clean, Suppose you eliminate all features of profit and gains, is it not a sensi clever and meritorious performance that inent b.xitb’ .luring the McMinnville neglect and overlook their solemn vows, tion is excellent. The company present is well worth the. price of admission — ble proposition for you to place a few dollars in this fund and determine by carnival and thus help to make as [>, Brownsoil preaches the gospel io its ing the play is one of the strongest col- ' Oroville Register. This troupe will give drilling just what the actual condition are? All our surface indications and big a stir as possible, and contribute to parity, aud many friends were pleased ore<f* organizations traveling. Remem- i a performance in McMinnville Saturday down to a depth ot IM) feet are true indications. Is it not worth even 110» the general merriment of our flourishing 1 or $20 to you to know what will follow? her the date, Monday evening. evening, the 2l»t. to ajaia bear and meet him. town. *