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PHYSICIAN? Leroy Lewis, dentist. Continued from Second Page. Wm Laughlin.................................. 1 Mr. Okerson lost a fine cow Monday. R R Laughlin......................... . ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER, J. P. Irvine went to Portland Tuesday , Lee Laughlin ............................... 1 Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. A. J. APPEBSOK. on busiuess. ! Jas B Lay son ................................ W. L. Qualey arid family removed to » In commencing a series of articles O J, AH and R Leabo.................... 1 Col. Wallace returned from the Sound Portland last week. such as we have in contemplation, W W Levis........................................ bringing into review some of the public- country Tuesday. School supplies in abundance and at John Lindberg............................... ► Dr. S. A. Y'oung of Portland was in R Livingstone ............................. low prices at The Novelty. , spirited and liberal business men whose (Office over Bra! y ' Bank.) I John Lowery ............................... i patronage has enabled us to make the townWednesday. McMixsmi.B • . OREGON Otto Walling has moved into the Spen M O Lownsdale............................. ■■ R eporter a newspaper of acknowledged Mrs A. E. Latourette visited relatives Jas Madson.................................... I1 cer property on E street. excellence aud high standing, there are in Oregon City last week. Margaret Malone........................... 1 ARTHUR J. VIAL, Pl. I». All styles of toes and shapes in rubbers S A Manning............................... i i ample reasons why the person whose .. Jacob Wortman and wife are expected Alex C Martin............................... P at F. Dielschneider’s. name stands at the head of this article home the last of this week. Anna Mary Martin........................ I J. T. Apperson of Oregon City visited ! should be chossu as the first subject. W. T Gilkey and wife were visiting J no J Martin................................ his brother in this city last week. The fact that during a business career JnoS Martin.................................. I in the city yesterday from Dayton. W. C. Campbell of Pendleton is here' JosMattev....................... .'............ extending through many years he has Kiaras in I taou Blu k D. B. Kingery returned from his Cal Wm Merchant............................... 1: this week visiting his brother Rev. J. A. It is reported that Walter Durham has been a constant., consistent and most Georgiana Miller........................... < N c M isnvillx ... O recox Campbell secured a clerkship with Kohn & Co., at liberal patron of the local newspapers, ifornia trip ou Tuesday. He had a most Wm Miller...................................... 1 enjoyable visit. Buy your school books at The Novelty. Portland, and entered upon his duties entitles him to a conspicuous place in Wm Millsap 3nd wife.................... I DENTISTRY O. H. Irvine is in Albany, having been Wm Moor....................................... I the esteem and good will of the frater Misses Ina Cooper and Annie Nichol this week. summoned thither by the critical illness E S Morris. .................................... I B. C. Cook, who has been attending nity. were visitors to the Portland exposition QR. LEROY LEWIS, Monroe Mulkey............................. 1 Mr. Apperson is by the incident of of his father early in the week. college here, has left school and gone to D W McCall.................................. 1 on Saturday. The wife of J. O. Rogers arrived Wed Effie G McDonald....................... 3 If you want fine photos go to Hogg. Portland. He alleges financial embar birth a Missourian. By ancestral claim he would be reckoned a Virginian, his nesday evening, aud J. O. is consequent Mary A and R B McDonald......... I rassment. He is the leading photographer. * Meritt McKinley........................... f McMinnville, Oregon. The new invoice of saddles and robes father having emigrated from the Old ly as happy as a newly married man. Nancy McKinney......................... I Elsia Wright took in the Portland I have permanently located here, and invite Dominion,but by nurture, education and George Squires experienced a fall from McM Grange & Farmers'Co....... I the attention of the public to my methods of exposition the last of the week. He just received by Elsia Wright should be force of habit he is an Oregonian of pro Dental Treatment and Surgery I make a spec a load of wood oue day last week, which McM B’d’g & Imp’m’t Co............ inspected by those wanting something Geo W McBride ........................... 1 ialty of regulating teeth. Examinations solicited. regards it as the be«t exhibit Portland | nounced stripe. He was a boy of eight rendered him unconscious for some time. Jas McPhillips.............................. Il at reasonable figures. has had for several years. years when in 1847 his parents set out John Boues is iu Sheridan this week, Arthur McPhillips ...................... 15 F. Dielschneider’s footwear gives satis-1 Wanted—By a married man, a situa on the perilous overland journey that QR. J. H. NELSON, J C Nelson.................................... I faction because he devotes his time to | tion on a farm or any steady employ brought him to Oregon City in the fall of looking after his private business and Newberg Bank............................ If his deputy, Sam Laughlin, is bolding the Surgical and Mechanical A Odell........................................... I ment by the month or year. For par that year. The loss of his father on the that alone and knows his business. fort officially. Nancy E Olds................................ i Ed Hendricks is again a full-fledged ticulars address box 69, McMinnville, journey and the circumstances which J Olds.............................. i Mr. C. H. Cable of Brownsville was Martha 45-2 granger, having moved back to his Carl Oregon. surrounded the pioneers of that early Iri Orton......................................... I the guest of O. P. Coshow yesterday. Office same floor as Reporter Office. Pacific R E Co............................... i Jerome Derby has one of the finest Office hours from *4 to 12 M . and from 1 to5P. M ton farm. He has recently traded for the Gilson A E Parker.................................... I Residence foot of A Street. Farm of 220 acres for rent; 125 acres fields of summer fallow wheat to be seen property in the northwest part of town. G M Patty...................................... I Geo W Perkins............................. I meadow, prune orchard and hop yard on in Yamhill county, on the Cowls farm. Sore throat. Any ordinary case may Sarah Perkins................................ 1 The farmer who summer fallowed is in ATTORNEYS the place. Terms good. Inquire of be cured in one night by applying Cham N H Perkins.................................. 1( luck this time. W. L. W arren . berlain’s Pain Balm as directed with Thos W Perry............................... ( Vy T. VINTON, “The Ideal” an A 1 sewing machine Petch........................................ i Rev. J. A. Campbell of the Christian each bottle. This medicine is also fa Jos R W Phillips................................ 11 church Itegan a series of meetings in ! manufactured by the New Home Com- mous for its cures of rheumatism, lame F W Redmond. ............................. I school district number 63 on Monday ' pany,special price $ 24.00, at C. Grissen’s, back and deep-seated and muscular Mary A Reid.............................. evening. agent New Home Sewing Machine Com- Notary Public, and pains. For sale by S. Howorth & Co , Wm Roberts.................................. 1 45-4 I C Robinson................................. i W. H. Kuns sells more peanuts than | Pau^’ druggists. Deputy District Attorney. J W Rogers.................................... I Wanted — Cigar salesmen. Good sal anybody. tf Evalene Calbreath, daughter of Sena Duncan Ross.................................. I Office in McMinnville National Bank Building. F. H. Taylor has moved to Portland. ary and expenses. New plan. Biggest tor Cal breath, has just reached her sev A J Sawyer.................................... 1 inducements. Experience unnecessary. C G Scott........................................ I The populists will have to hustle for a enth birthday. While yet six years old, Jas M Scott.................................. 2i REAL ESTATE Samples furnished. Reply with stamp. new secretary. she composed a piauo schottische, which Ella Scroggin................................ L. Meinhardt & Company, Chicago. is to be transcribed by her sister Helen, P M Scroggin estate...................... t All persons knowing themselves in L. WARREN, Messrs. Powell & Campbell, parties and the piece will be published with the Scroggins & Wortman.................. 2i debted to S. Howorth & Co. will please Agent of John Sellwood est......................... call and settle by cash or note by the | froni Salem, opened a money brokerage author’s likeness. The little girl is a Martha Shadden........................... office in the Wisecarver building this prodigy as a pianist, and should not be first of November. 44-2 Thos J Shadden est....................... date brought him face to face with the week. They have rented the Wisecarver like the prophet, without honor in her Jno W Shelton.............................. Mr. Alvord, the photographer, has earnest affairs of life from the beginning Farms and city property for sale or rent You N K Sitton .................................. had better come and see me if you wish to buy or moved into Mrs. Hatch's house on Fifth residence at the north end of C street. and contributed no doubt to the develop own country. Cbas E Sitton................................ »ell real estate. Office in Wright’s new block. A good recommendation for Simmons K E Sloan...................................... street. It would be a great convenience to ment of the character which marks the Alf Smith....................................... The special sale of organs and pianos many people who travel the public high man in all his dealings with people. Liver Regulator is, that it is purely veg Pleasant A Smith......................... BARBERING etable and strongly tonic. Then too, it ways if signboards were erected and kept Not to be minute in biographical detail, continues during this month; now is Jos E Smith.................................. yourchance to get a first-class instrument in place where they intersect. This should prior to his settlement in McMinnville is better than pills because easier to take Cyrus Smith.................................. QEORGE KUTCH, be the duty of road supervisors, and we we hear of him first as a volunteer sol in liquid or powder and with no’griping, Mr.ry M Snell................................ away down, at C. G rissen ’ s . Proprietor of the think there is a statute bearing on the dier in a bloodless war against the In while the relief from constipation, bil Benj Stark..................................... Thirty-two filings have been made on Smith Stephens .............. 1 subject. dians in 1856, next as engaged in mining, iousness, sick headache aud dyspepsia is Mary E Stott.................................. wood-tin claims in the hills west of North and sure. “I find Simmons Liver Jonathan Stout.............................. Pres. Brownson, Revs. Pace and Hun then in steamboating on the Willamette quick Yamhill up to date. Six were placed Regulator a very safe and valuable fami Francis Stout................................ 1 river, making regular trips up the Yam saker and 0. P. Coshow returned Tues ly medicine.”—Rev. J. M. Rollins, Fair- David Stout.................................... 1 of record last Saturday. For a clean shave or fashionable hair cut give day from the Baptist state convention at hill tothiecity, which was then an infant field, Va. me a call. Baths are new and first-class in every Sarah Taylor.................................. Mrs. A. E. Barker will lecture in lespect. Ladies' baths and shomnooing a A quiet wedding took place Wednes P C Thomason ............................. 1 Eugene. An interesting session is al in sizo compared to its present impoi- specialty. Employ noue bnt first-class men. Wright’s hall Sunday evening Nov. 3d. day evening, October 30th, at the resi • R R andLC Thompson................ 1 leged, and the reports showed the year tance, and again engaged in milling on a Don’t forget the place. Three doors west of Subject, “Our 19th century’s civil iza- of the bride’B parents, Mr. and Wm Thurman................................ Hotel Yamhill. just passed a prosperous one in Baptist some» hat extensive scale. He came to dence Mrs. T. D. Henderson, Elder J. A. Camp • W H Tidd est .............................. tion.” All are invited. affairs. The McMinnville church stands McMinnville thirteen years ago and be bell officiating. The bridegroom, Mr. J. Geo. Wills, who has been J. J. Hen- sicond in the record of benevolent work came associated with B. F. Hartman in F. Rowland, is the only son of Mr. • Jonathan Todd.............................. HARNESS E A and W L Toney..................... derson’s right hand man on the farm for I carried on. general merchandising. At the end of Green Rowland, and the bride Flora, is Jeduthan Torrance....................... j^l-SIA WRIGHT, a number of years, left on Wednesday the year he bought the interest of his the eldest daughter iu her family. Both W A Townsend............................. contracting parties were born and raised Rev. J. M. Foster, for the last ten years for Webster, Idaho, where he expected partner and has conducted the business in this county, and have a host of rela D T Townsend......... . ............... a missionary in Sw-atow, China, will lec Manufactures and Deals in Tustin.................................. to remain through the coming winter. up to the present. With the natural tives and acquaintances. A quiet wed Caleb D P Trullinger......... ........... ...... ture next Sunday evening in the Baptist Wanted—By W. L. Warren, real estate inclination to lead in whatever he under ding was thought best, as all could not AM Waddle .............. .............. church on “The Conquest of China.” A be invited. The bride was dressed in R M Wade & Co........................... agent,to list real estate for sale or houses took, his stock in trade became at once rich cream-colored Henrietta, trimmed hearty invitation extended to all. The and farms for rent. A number of good the most extensive to be found outside of in silk lace and satin ribbon, and wore C A Wallace.................................. pastor has returned from Eugene, where Wm L Warren. ............................ farms desired. Office in Wright block. Portland on the West Side division, and orange blossoms, a present from Mrs Jos SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Watt est.................................. ! I he has been attending the Baptist state Florence Cooley, picked from her groves H. D. Burdett is well satisfied with the convention, and will occupy the pulpit in by the use of liberal methods in business, A S Watt....................................... near Santa Barbara, Calif. The happy aud brushes, and sells them cheaper than they proceeds from his young prune orchard, including the distribution of a good deal couple will begin housekeeping in their Henry Wein hard.......................... the morning. can be bought any where else in tne Willamette of printer’s ink, his trade has grown to neat new residence just completed on Geo H Williams........................... Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are it having cleared him about $390 the firsi pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Mrs. Julia A. Gault returned from proportions most satisfactory. A charac the groom’s farm near North Yamhill. J F Williamson.................. .......... bearing season. Next spring he will Wm Willis..................................... They have the best wishes of the R e J Winneberg.................................. erect a dryer of 200 bushels capacity per Tillamook last week. While there a teristic feature of his stock, especially in porter and thanks for a liberal supply \y J. STRONG, lodge of the Degree of Honor was institu the dry goods department, is that it is Wisecarver....... . ................. day. of cake. An infair was held yesterday Jacob J C Wood....................... ......... ted by her as Grand Chief of Honor, to always up to date, representing the best at the home of the groom’s parents. How much behind California are we? Jacob Wortman and wife ............. | be known as Ocean Wave lodge No. 7. and most fashionable goods on the Dealer in and Manufacturer of Elsia Wright.................................. A McMinnville family dined on the IIOW’S THIS! It started with a membership of 34. market adapted to the local trade. In W D Wright ..................... .......... second crop of green peas for the season Three new lodges have been organized his method of dealing he is fair, honor We offer One Hundred Dollars reward Yambill Milling Co....................... on Sunday, October 27th. The second during Mrs. Gault’s incumbency, the able and liberal, studying always how for any case of catarrh that cannot be Thos J Yccom................................ crop grew from the seed that shattered Franklin Yocom........................... others being at Mill City and Jackson he can most benefit his patrons while cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. COLLARS, SADDLES, Christian Zimmerman from the vines of the first crop. Great ville. WHIPS, reaping a legitimate profit for himself. BRIDLES, F. J. C heney & Co., Props. Toledo, O. O&C R RCo............................... 1 is Oregon!!! SPURS, Etc. Cumberland Presbyterian church ser He is too sagacious and intelligent a We, the undereigned, have known F. , Nice ripe delicious bananas now suc- vices at11 and 7:30. Subject for the business man not to realize that the It’» Aatoniehlua All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and of all kinds promptly done. First door west oi i ceed the watermelons at Will Kuns'. in lasting prosperity of one individual how Dr. Pierce ’s Favorite Prescription morning service, “ Heredity as a law of lielieve him perfectly honorable in all McMinnville National Bank. On Thursday evening of last week religion.” At the evening service the the community is dependent upon the busiuess transactionsand financiallj’ able acts upon nervous women. It’s a mar Arthur McPhillips of this city was thrown I pastor will speak of “The Midnight prosperity of the a to carry out any obligation made by their velous remedy for nervous and general people as HOTELS from his buggv while out driving on the Duet.” Special music for this occasion. whole, and hence he has been promi firm. debility, Chorea, or St. Vitus’ dance, In Dayton lane, and suffered the fracture A full chorus; some songs our fathers nently identified with almost every West & Truax,Wholesale Druggists,To somnia, or inability to sleep, spasms, H. LARSEN, of one of the bones of his right leg and mothers used to sing. 8. S. at 9 :45, enterprise calculated to promote the ledo, O. convulsions or “fits,” and every like dis Proprietor of the below the knee. He is recovering from junior endeavor 4 p. m., senior endeavor general welfare. Mr. Apperson was a Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole order. the injury with the rapidity common to 6:30 p.m. A special place reserved for moving spirit in the establishment of sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Even in cases of insanity resulting such cases. the old at the evening service. All wel the McMinnville National Bank in 1888 Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, from functional derangements, the per Best dental plates in the world are come. RATES Si TO S2 PER DAY and as a member of the board of directors acting directly upon the blood and mu sistent use of the “Prescription” will, by Consult Dr. Lewis about has had a voice in its management ever cous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. restoring the natural functions, generally The house is new and first-class Stage offices altnninnin. Chas. R. Cook, the groceryman and and free sample rooms m connection. them. since. Its flattering success and the per bottle Sold by all druggists. Tes effect a cure. lumber dealer, has begun a series of Tillamook, - - Oregon. For women suffering from any chronic C. W. Tarter of Fredonia, Kansas, a | articles on his war experience for the great popularity it lias gained as a sound timonials free. brother of Mrs. Joseph Funk, is here on National Tribune, the first installment and reliable institution, reflects credit The clothing store of Todd & Skyles at “female complaint” or weakness; for a visit. He is greatly pleased with Ore appearing in the issue of October 24th. upon all connected. There is one other North Yamhill was burglarized Wednes women who are run-down or overworked ; MEAT MARKETS gon and may eventually become a resi He was a member of Co. B, 5th Minn., enterprise, which seems about to culmi day night. Entrance was made with tools at the change from girlhood to woman jy^ATTHIES BROS, dent He says times are good in the and tells how he was captured by the nate in success, of more vital importance obtained from the blacksmith ebop, and hood ; and, later, at the critical change southeastern corner of Kansas and Johnnies, imprisoned at Corinth, made to the city of McMinnville and the farm a hole was drilled into the safe, but they of life,” it is a medicine that safely and Proprietors of money is cheap and plenty, six per cent a desperate attempt at escape, and was ing country for miles adjacent than any did not succeed in getting it open. A certainly builds up, strengthens, regu thing that has transpired since she lates aud cures. being the prevailing rate of interest. put, on a wearisome march of 30 miles, became the seat of local government. box of silk handkerchiefs and an over Send for a free pamphlet or remit 10 coat were the only articles known to Slates, pencils, tablets, inks, rulers I aceount is attractively written, and Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds and paper for school pupils at The Nov-1 will prove of Rpecial interest to his old We refer to the improvement of the have been carried off. Suspicion rests cents (stain)®) for a large book (168 South side Third St. between B and C. Yamhill river and its opening to naviga upon a couple of tramps who have in pages) on woman’s diseases and how to elty. The place to buy to save money sopdier friends. tion the year round. The credit for that fested the neighborhood. cure them with home treatment. Ad Died, in this city, on Sunday, October Orin C. Skinner, a young man of 31 enterprise when completed will not be When Chill .mats of the .Horniaig dress World’s Dispensary Medical Asso DRAYMEN 27th, of consumption, Mrs. Alida S., years well known in this community, long to any one individual, it is true, but ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. wife of C. F. Murphy. Mr. Murphy was adjudged insane by the county court perhaps will owe itB success at the pres Hang like a pall over the surface of the E. COULTER. came to this city about two months ago | Monday and ^onTrnYtterto^lsylum ent time more largely to the indefatiga earth, it will be well for you before ven I have several desirable houses for McHINNVILLE turing into the raw vaporous air, charged, rent. from Woods for the benefit of h.s w.fe s at Sa]em Qn Sftlurday while sitting in W. L. W arben . ble efforts of Mr. Apperson than any perhaps, with the Beeds of malaria or pro health The funeral occurred at the L factorv o{ Carlin & Co ., he other-single influence. For years it has vocative of rheumatic twinges, to take a Presbyterian church on Monday, con- « {rom hia ket a revolver Farm for Sale. been the object nearest his heart in the wineglassful of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit L‘nd unconcernedly snapping the Goods of »11 descriptions moved, and careful ducted by Rev. Thompson. 220 acres. 50 acres in cultivation, shape of a public measure, and in season handling guaranteed Collections will be made mouthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. At the First Secular church, Grange trigger. Mr. Carlin noticed that the and out of season through his letters to ters, and thus shield yourself from at Good house and barn, . . young bearing hall, Sunday Nov. 3d, there will be a weapon was pointed toward himself, and the Oregon delegation in congress he has mospheric influences threatening to orchard, excellent pasture land, situated 4 miles south of Dayton on the WiHa- special^ literary attraction. At 11 a. m. | at once <iemanded that it be put away. kept it steadily to the front as a living health. If you happen to get snowed, mette river. Warehouse and boat land LIVERYMEN sleeted or rained upon, use the same pre Miss Nettie A. Olds will speak on the j jje wag fortunate in making the demand issue. They have been impressed with ing within mile of farm. Price $16 subject “The Secular remedy for crime.” I just in time, as investigation proved that the fact that the people of Yambill are ventive, and avoid the rheumatiem or a per acre. Address, L. H. B aker , M. YOCOM, dangerous cold. The agreeable warmth 40-3m Carlton, Or. Sunday school at 3 p. m. T Evening I tw0 raore t uru8 o f the cylinder would behind it. And so they are. He has Proprietor of the lecture by Mr. C. B. Reynolds, subject, I have reached a loaded chamber. There not spoken without authority. Seeing infused into the circulation by this genial “What Liberalism really is.” The pub- j stomachic, its invigorating and regulat seemed to be nothing malicious in this the river open to McMinnville, however, lie cordially invited. - • action on the part of Skinner, but only is but half the compasB of his expecta ing properties commend it to all appre Successor to GATES de HENRY’. Extras, needles, and supplies for all an indifferent pastime. He talked inco tions. He believes that a like amount ciative of the fact that prevention is bet When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, E Street, north of Third. Everything new and ter than cure. Use the bitters for dys When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, first-class. Conveyance of commercial travelers kinds of sewing machines at C. Griesen’s, herently of selling wood and sowing expended in locks at this point would When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, a specialty. Board and stabling by the day or agent for New Home and Wheeler & clover and pasturing horses. His loss of take boats to Sheridan, and be expects pepsia, biliousness, nervousness and kid month. We solicit a fair share of the local pat ney trouble, sick headache and debility. When aha had Children, sha gave them Castoria, Wilson machines. tf reason is extremely unfortunate, as he to see that thing accomplished also. ronage Cure For Crippled Children. was a good and industrious citizen In our business and social contact w ith Leonard L. Geldard, son of Wm. Gel- Tne National Surgical Institute, Pacific dard, died Oct. 25th of dropsy, at his when in his right mind. This is his the subject of this sketch, extending BANKING home near North Yamhill aged 24 years. ( second commitment, the first occurring over several years, we have known him Branch, 319 Bush Street, Sau Francieco, Jlctlinnville Produce Market. successfully treats all cases of orthopedic not onlyas a liberal patron and good friend surgery, diseases of the spine, hip and The deceased was a young man well about ten years ago. Reported by L. E. Walker. known and universally esteemed. He i A distressing accident occurred at but a man of courage, open frankness knee jointB, paralysis, piles, fistula, nasal Oats .............. was a member of the order Woodmen of Eagle mills Thursday afternoon of last and straiglit-from-the-shoulder dealing catarrh, bow legs, knock knees, all de Wheat........... and chronic diseases. Their the World and was buried under the j week. Clarence Hopfield, a young man in all matters. He is one of the stalwart formities success in treating these cases is shown by Butter........... men of McMinnville and Yamhill auspices of the organization, Rev. J. A. of about 20 years, and son of John Hop- thousands of people all over the country. Eggs.............. $150@2 —McMinnville, Oregon.— Persons having afflicted children or Chickens....... Campbell of this city delivering the dis I field, was engaged in bucking logs in the county. 8c ait Turkeys....... friends should convince themselves of Paid up Capital, i>5O.OOO course. The funeral was one of the most ■ pond to the mill, and was working alone $3.50 Ducks............ the excellent results of the system of Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides at treatment by this institute. One or Potatoes .... largely attended ever witnessed in the About four o’clock in the afternoon his 30@35 Transacts a General Banking Business. $2.65 county. About twenty members from | presence was missed. The pike pole Camptonville, Cal., says her daughter more of these surgeons will be at the Dressed Hogs $3.75 Veal.............. was for several years troubled at times principal hotel of McMinnville, V ednes- McMinnville camp were in attendance. he had been using was observed float RETAIL MARKET. President, * - i/. B CO IFLN. dav Nov. 6th, one day, to examine cases. The best bread is baked at Kuns' ing on the surface of the pond. The with severe cramps in the stomach, and Send for circular. ’Reference may be Timothy hay........................... • y ice President, - $6.50 other hands about the mill concluded at would be in such agony that it was neces had to R. B. Miller, Dayton, Or., Judge Oats and cheat ...................... tf Cashier, - - E. C. APPERbON bakery. $5 Aist. Cashier - - - W. N. Lib K sary to call in a physician. Having read Thos. L. Davidson, Salem, Or., Governor Baled Straw........................... $3@$3.50 Thirty-seven votes were cast at the once that he had been drowned, and E. P. Ferrv, Olympia, Wash., Supreme about Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Mixed Chop............................. $15.50 caucus for councilman held in the third instituted a search for the body. It was Judge J. P. Hoyt, Olympia, aud hun Wheat Chop............................ $18 Board of Directors: found early the next morning, after Diarrhoea Remedy, she concluded to try dreds of others ward last Friday night. Of these John 2w Shorts....... ................................ $14 J W COWLS. LEE LAUGHLIN, it. She found that it always gave emptying the pond of water. How he $18 Middlings................................ A J. APPERSON. WM. CAMPBELL. W. Hobbs received 19, and was declared For Trade. prompt relief. It was seldom necessary J. L. ROGERS. Bran........................................ $12 the nominee. Sandusky Wilson received l came to his death will never exactly be A good double circular water power to give the second dose. “It has not only L. E. Walker will buy all your pro- 14 votes, notwithstanding his peremptory | known. As he was an expert swimmer, sawmill, with planer, edger and cut-off duce, paying the highest pr irice in cash ’ saved us lots of worry and time,” she saws, and is driven by 2 turbine water bell Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Trans H. C. I it is thought he must have fallen back the market will justify. Hi le will sell fers on New York, San Francisco and Portland. declination of a nomination. says, “ but also doctor bills. It is my wheels. 1000 acres of timber land, 2 Deposits received subject to check. Loans mon Burns presided as chairman. you flour, feed, hay, oate, field and gar In the ward in his work and been stunned. opinion that every family should have a dwellings, 2 barns, 8 yoke of oxen and den seeds as cheap as any other dealer. ey on approved security. Collection» made on second ward A. J. Apperson was called His sudden death was a great blow to logging outfit complete, including 800,000 all accessible points. bottle of this remedy in the house.” For street south of First National Bank. feet of logs in stream and pond at the D He to the chair and P. D. Glenn was chosen his family and many friends, being a Land tor Sale. also carries a full line of Graham in sale by S. Howorth & Co., druggists. mill. Logs can be floated on this stream | young man of good character and high- secretary. Wm. Campbell, J. IT. Nelson small sacks, buckwheat, corn meal, 400 acres of land near Whiteson. 200 for 15 miles. This mill is situated 9 miles j ly respected. The funeral and burial wheatlets, etc. acres under plow, balance pasture and G. D. Flesher and E. C. Walker were This afternoon at 3:30, Dr. Vial will west of Sheridan on a good level road. young fir timber, 3 dwellings. 3 barns, I placed in nomination for councilmen. occurred Sunday, from the residence in Sold over 800,000 feet of lumber last Mrs. Hoberg returned Saturday from a orchards and 12 acres in hops. Situated Nelson and Walker declined and Camp Happy valley, conducted by C. B. Rey interest the students of physiology in year. Price $7,500, no incumbrance. few days visit to her daughter at New between 2 R. R.s. Price $20 per acre. bell went in with a flourish on the first nolds, and participated in by Custer Prof. Littlefield’s room by demonstrating Will trade for land: Address, S heridan L and C o , berg. Eaay terms. This is a snap. Address the action of the heart. post and ladies of the relief corps. ballot, receiving 21 out of 33 votes. S heridan L and C o . Physicians and Surgeons. m Physician and Surgeon. DENTIST DENTIST. ATTORNEY, yy Real Estate and Loans City Baths and Tonsorial Parlors. HARNESS, HARNESS, LOCAL NEWS. Wright, the dentist, McMinnville. F. Dielschneider, boots and 6hoes. The thermometer stood at 25 degrees above Tuesday night. Thos. Rogers returned home from his visit to Lacamas on Saturday. A. B. Apperson, Ed Baker and Je3ee Irvine visited the metropolis last week. J. P. Irvine's mother from Indepen* dence has been visiting him the past week. G. R. Johnson and Mise Hattie Terry were married in this city by Judge Ma gers last Thursday evening, October 24tli. REPORTER ADVERTISERS AND PATRONS t- y—y--T—y— y M V HITS THE SPOT! It not only hits the spot but takes it out and leaves no trace of it. Will not soil the daintiest fabrics. It will re move instantly grease spots, sweat stains, and things of a like nature from all kinds of cloth, and the good points about it, the spots will not return as when taken out with benzine or gasoline. The price of a bottle (25c) might save you buying a new suit of clothes or a new dress. We fur nish a sponge to apply with it. CLEANSING CREAM ROGERS BROS’ Pharmacy - —-4LX. X-X 1 X-X X¿ X -X—X- Jt X«X-X Heads The Procession WALLACE & WALKER are selling lots of groceries this year. They have given their customers good satisfaction. They will have a heavy trade the present fall and winter. GROCERIES SOLD CHEAP Not cheap groceries sold, but high-grade groceries sold cheaply. We ask people who are not trading with us, to give us a trial. We know we can suit you. Better try us. PEOPLE ALWAYS BOY Groceries with two things in mind. First, the quality of the goods, then the price We keep this in mind when we buy our stock. It benefits you when you buy of us. Try us. WALLACE & WALKER, GROCERS A Sight That olili Open your Eyes oiith Admiration « < < 1 Our flecu Stock : Fall and Winter.... i < t Larsen House 4 4 CLOTHING Truck and Dray Co. 4 - ARRIVING DAILY. : CITY MARKET. g ■ < Purchased Direct By Personal Inspection No Shoddy You Get the Benefit • • < 4 5 i 4 < - J Commercial Stable, National Bank Prices Cheap! • • • • You. will be surprised at the amount of goods you can buy for a little money. KAY & TODD BURfiS & DANIELS- Have an immense stock of furniture. They have to keep a big stock, because they have a large territory to supply. Prices on everything in our store are surprisingly cheap just now. If you want proof of this, come in and price the goods. WALL PAPER. UNDERTAKER’S SUPPLIES. •í < <