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Klondike Gold SHOULD NOT BE USED to fill teeth unless necessary to pre serve them. Tooth decay la usually caused by fopd accumulating be tween or about them, and being al lowed to remain there, it decom poses and forms an acid, which nur tures bacteria. This causes a rapid breaking down of tooth substance, after which the only remedy is to fill the cavity. This should be done carefully and thoroughly by a den tist who is skilled in the art and un derstands the structure of the tooth. Having made such work a specialty, I invite your attention to my meth ods Extracting done carefully and painlessly. Plates made as nat ural as possible and assured to fit. All methods used are only the latest. Call for examination and prices. LEROY LEWIS, D. D. S. McMinnville, Ore. PHYSICIANS £ALBREATH & GOUCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. (Office over Braly’s Bank.) N c M innvillb J - - O rigon . - H. COOK, n. D. Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, M c M innvilie , O r BOON. ... BARBERS. Q^HARP & GAUNT, BARBERS. We are located opposite Burns A Daniels and aim to give all customers good treatment for little money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat ronage solicited. HARNESS gLSIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and DealB In HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, ..ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. J. STRONG, Dealer in and Manufacturer of HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Etc. COLLARS, WHIPS, All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing of all kinds promptly done. First door west ot McMinnville National Bank. LIVERYMEN. £ITY STABLES, Third St., between E and F. Wilson & Henderson, Props. Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. MEAT MARKETS |-jARDlNG & WEST, Successor, to Mattbies Bros., Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South side Third St. between B and C. DRAYMEN ß E. COULTER. McHINNVILLE Truck and Dray Co. Good, of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be mad. monthly Hauling of all kinds done cheap. WOOD WORKER. gD HOFF, WOOD WORKER will repair vour Boggle, and Wagons, manufai’ ture Office Furniture. Book case.. Wardrobes, Brackets. Whatnots and all kind, of wood work. Two Doors East of City Stables. BANKING NO 3BST THE McMIMMW 1I.I.E National Bank —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, §50,000 Surplus «10,000. Transacts a General Banking Business. Office Hour. 9 s. tn. to 4 p. m. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. H. s. LINK, Assistant Cashier. LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Millsap & Son, Pure Food Grocers. X/ Hops are quoted at 12 to 14 cents by Miller Bro». Chas. Earhart luta leased hie barber ehop to J. N. Mills. Wm. F. Dielechneider does all kinds of Jewelry repairing. Wanted—A boy to do choree and go to school. Inquire of Janies McCain. Money to loan on improved farm prop erty. Address Box 72, Lafayette, Or. 3-4 The best 25-ceut meal in the city is ob tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. If Wm. E. Dielechneider repairs your watch, it's all right. See Dr. Nelson about seamless gold crowns and plate work Miss Daisy Young visited friends in Portland and Vancouver this week. Kay & Todd buy from first-class houses. Not *1.00 worth of auction or bankrupt stock in the store. 40tf A petition to the governor is already being circulated for the pardon of Walter Garner. Mrs. Samuel Tethero of Monmouth was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will I.Ogun this week. For Sale—A good horse, phaeton and harness, cheap. Inquire at this office. Will take good milch cow in exchange. Are you going to paint your house? Consult Elsia Wright about paints and oils. He will give you the best material at least cost. tf Mrs. Eunice Brooks of Sellwood, and Mrs. Carrie Scott of Portland, sister and daughter of 0. H. Adams, arrived Mon day on a visit of a few days. J. P. Irvine & Son will sell you sugar by the sack at Portland prices with freight added. Four steam wood saws have been kept busy for over two weeks getting winter wood ready for McMinnville citizens. C. Griesen takes subscriptions at pub lishers’ rates for all the leading publi cations. 43-4 Kay & Todd have the cheapest line of underwear ever brought into the city; *1.50 underBuit for *1.00. In making the drive to the state fair last Friday, a horse belonging to DeHav en & Newell died, supposedly from over exertion. Candy, candy, candy ! The largest stock and finest assortment in town at Kuns’. Miss Nora Cooper left on Saturday for another year of school work at Pullman. Wash. She has two more years to com plete the course. Bettman &. Warren receive fresh cheese from Tillamook every few days. Roy Rogers had the misfortune to lose a finger while working about the Wright- Pearson steam wood saw Thursday of last week. For Sale or Trade—A fine young mare, well broke double and single, gentle and kind and a fine traveler. Will trade for sheep or cattle. Inquire of Hans Peterson, on Hubbard place, Happy valley. 42-3 Rev. Joseph Hoberg is making an abundant supply of paint still further beautify his new residence. The color of his house, he would have you under stand, is “Milwaukee brick.” Wanted—By man and wife, to take charge of a farm and have management outdoors. Would board owners as part pay for rent, or will rent place on shares if team, implements, etc., are fur nished. For particulars enquire of Ed. of Reporter, or address box 429, McMinn ville, Or. McMinnville crossing east of town has been named Sully, after Mr Frank Sally» who lives near. The name was changed because passengers up from Portland fre quently took that line thinking “Mc Minnville Crossing” meant McMinn ville, and of course being sidetracked there after dark they naturally raised a good-sized howl. TLe new display window at the Excel sior Photo Studio is the finest the city has ever seen. It is certainly up to date. ’The veterans’ association, Custer post, Woman’s Relief Corps and National Guarii people will come together on the 23d inst. and enjoy a feast such ae they have had many times in the past. The regular day for the celebration isOct. 12th, Columbus day, but it was over looked this year till too late to make timely announcement. N. L. Butler of Dallas was on Tuesday chosen a member of the board of trustees of the Oregon Fire Relief Association, in place of Wm. Clemens of Dayton. Other wise the board remains the same, being constituted ae follows; Amos Nelson, Newberg; Chas. Griesen, Henry Gee and J. H. Nelson, McMin nville ; Albert Odell, Salem ; H. V. Matthews, Salem ; H. Bry ant, Albany. The church board of the C. P. church has engrossed upon its minutes and has authorized the announcement through The Reporter of • unanimous vote of their sincere thsnks to the young ladies who constitute the McMinnville Mite Society for their generous contribution of *20 to the church building fund. The young ladies have selected a pew in the new church which will bear a silver plate ap propriately engraved with the name of their organization. Nobody ie barred, however, from sitting in the pew. G. S. Wright, dentist. Typewriter supplies at C. Griesen's. Freeh Tillamook cheese at Bettman A Warren’s. Candies that are pure, fresh and whole some, at Kuns'. Hon. N. L. Butler ot Dallas was in the city yesterday. Just received at the Racket store, new lot all wool remnants. You can get perfect satisfaction in pho tos at the Excelsior Studio. Eva Martin has just received another large shipment of New York millinery. Choicest and freshest candies in town can always be found at White’s restau rant. Kay & Todd arc now ready for the fall trade with a complete line in all de partments. Cora J. Hill and Howard Savage of Amity were married by Justice Mc- Phillips Wednesday evening. Arthur McPhillipa is now a full-fledged attorney, having received his “sheep skin” from Salem this week. Mrs. C. C. Strong of Portland arrived la9t evening on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Rhoda Henderson. For sale—Four first-grade billy-goats and a few good grade buck lambs In quire of Wm. Merchant, Carlton, Or. 3-4 Mrs. W. D. Laughary of Rifle, Col., arrived Wednesday evening to visit the family of her father-in-law, W. J. Laugh ary, and other friends. She is accompa nied by her daughter. Leia Prune growers in Yamhill county have not got rich this year, A few, we under stand, have done fairly well. Mr. Mc Intire of Lafayette is 9aid to have cleared the cost of his dryer erected this season. At Racket store. A larger line than ever before of women’s, misses’ and children's underwear, also for men and boys. Be sure and see them. 43w2 There was a drunken row at a dance in the vicinity of Whiteson Saturday night, and Clint Miller is wanted for attempting to carve Robert Fox. A warrant is out for Miller’s arrest and he will likely be considered by the next grand jury. Fox’s injuries are not of a serious nature. O. H. Irvine and A. B. Apperson went to Portland Wednesday as representa tives of Diana lodge, K. of P., to attend the meeting of the grand lodge. Mrs. Hannah Wright is representative to the grand temple, and Mrs. Nettie Ungerman attended as an officer of the grand lodge. Miller, the new druggist, is located one door west of Millsap’s grocery, with one of the best appointed drugstores in the Willamette valley. He is a thorough pharmacist, and will fill your prescrip tions with the utmost care. It pays to keep posted when competition ie sharp. Custer post, G. A. R. was presented with a beautiful picture of the making of the first American flag, by Hon. A. J. Apperson. The post passed a resolution of thanks for the same. The picture was highly appreciated by the old boys and will adorn the walls of their hall in fu ture. Services will be held in the auditorium of the new Cumberland Presbyterian church next Sabbath. There will be a special program lor the evening service, and Dr. J. W. Watts of Lafayette will speak on “Good Citizenship.” There will be music by the young lady quar tette and choir. The statement published this week by the McMinnville National bank, tells something of the story of prosperity. The deposits reach the snug figure of *112,218. Their last statement published about three months ago, showed *80,827. The increase is in demand deposits and is money belonging to farmers and business men. The time for city election draw s nigh ; candidates are being discussed. Most of the talk centers in the mayoralty. Wm. Chrisman, J. P. Irvine, A. M. Peery each Beem to have a following, and about a dozen others are talked of on the outer edge In the larger list occur the names of Watt Henderson, Chas. Daniele, W. L. Warren, D. Stout, Charley Johnson, F. W. Fenton, E. W. Wallace, E. F. Manning, Elsia Wright, Wyatt Harris, Wm. Campbell, and a few others we have forgotten to mention. When a man owns a blooded horse he ie always careful of its health. He looks after its diet and is particular that the feeding shall be regular and right. While he is doing this it is likely as not that he is himself suffering from some disease or disorder When the trouble gets so bad that he cannot work, he will begin to give himself the care he gave the horse at the start. Good pure, rich, red blood is the best insurance against disease of any kind. Almost all diseases come from impure or impoverished blood. Keep the blood pure and strong and disease can find no foothold. That is the princi ple upon which Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med ical Discovery works. It cleanses, puri fies and enriches the blood, puts and keeps the whole body in perfect order; makes appetite flood. digestion strong, assimilation perfect. It brings ruddy, virile health. It bnilds up solid, whole some flesh (not fat; when, from any cause, reduced below the healthy stand ard. NOTICE OF SALE! The sale of the F. W. Red mond stock of merchandise still continues. There are great bar gains to be had there now, as the Trustee is determined to close the stock out as soon as possible. It will pay the general public to buy their goods now while the stock is yet complete. It is an opportunity that seldom occurs to buy goods at such low prices. The sale will continue until further notice. J. D. KENNEDY, Trustee. Have you visited the new drugstore of Chas. F. Miller? He desires to have you come in whenever in need of any thing in the line of drugs and medicines. He is here to save save you money on such purchases and to give you an hon est article. He sells his goods on the theory of live and let live. » £ GRAND Closing Out Sale Llceueee to Marry. Oft. 7th—Douglas Hadley, 22, and Mattie A. Powell, 19, of Dayton. Oct. 9th—Tray Branson, 23, and I.uella Ridgeway, 21. Oct. 11th —Hans Damm, 25, and Char lotte Miller, 22, of McMinnville. Oct. 12th—Matthew Kiser, 21, and Ada Jones, 16, of Newberg. Oct. 13th—Chas. A. Hodson, 28, and Mattie E. Stratton, 18, of Newberg. Oct. 13th—H. W. Savage, 27, and Cora J. Hill, 28, of Amity. AT COST ! At the Old Bettman Stand Corner Third and B Streets To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. I now have my General Merchandise stock in position at the above location, and for the next month will offer some of the rarest bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., that it has ever been your happy privilege to take advantage of in Mc Minnville. I intend to close out entirely, and will replace nothing, so am in position to give you good bar gains. I realize that competition is sharp, but it is the life of trade, and I am here to sell the goods. Would be pleased to have you call and inspect stock, believing that we can save you money, Respectfully, Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries a full line of lubricating oils for machin ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and other machinery cannot afford to exper iment with poor oils. He carries the best on the market and they are warranted not to gum. tf For Sale. One-half interest in a livery stable. Good location. For terms apply to 41-4 J. E. H ubbard , Lafayette, Or. H. B. Reed is the all-round fence man. He not only makes and sells the combi nation picket and wire fence,but has two or three styles of all wire fencing, and al so common barbed wire. He is in the fence business, and it will pay you to see him about anything in that line. ADOLF MATTHIES. *7 *________________ ♦ ' ------ ' "" > R.JACOBSON D. M. NAYBERGER .'.Hutumn Greeting, 1897. * We take pleasure in informing our customers and the people in general that our Stock for Fall and Winter is now complete in all departments. It consists of large shipments of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, fine line of Mil linery, Seal Plush, Fur and Cloth Capes, Jackets, Wrappers and ready made Skirts, Dress Trimmings, Trunks and Valises, Lace Curtains and Laces, Ladies’ and Men’s Mackintoshes, Rubber Goods and Kid Gloves in all shades. In View of the Improved Outlook We have made extraordinary preparations to meet the wants of our cus tomers for the coming season. Our purchases have been made strictly for cash, in greatest quantities and direct from eastern manufacturers of the newest goods in the markets. We are therefore enabled to sell at low prices. We Extend our Thanks for the generous and increasing patronage that has met our efforts in business, and hoping by fair treatment to receive a merited portion of your trade in the future, assuring you that our facilities, as in the past, are such that no one can serve you better, we remain, Yours Very Respectfully, p JACOBSON CO wZ ▼ & LA Vt-»» Mell and Special Orders will receive prompt attention ♦ ♦ *