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Dr. Leroy Lewis, DENTIST, Invite» bi» friends »nd patient» to call on him in bi» new office rooms in Jacobson's build ing, where all the comforts aud necessities of u modern dental office are beiuc arranged. Prep aration» are being made to <lo every class of oiar»"ou»practised in modern dentistry . Mc.MnnvIlle, Ore. PHYSICIANS ALBREATH & GOUCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. (Office over Braly's Bank.) M c M insvili .» J • • O bxuon . ■ H. COOK, n. D. Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, M c M innville , - - O regon . - MEAT MARKETS j^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South side Third St. between B and C. BARBERS. yy H. LOGAN, BARBER. I am 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 gLSlA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals in HARNESS, SPURS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, a.ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets ot harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. Yy. J- STRONG, Dealer In and Manufacturer ot HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Etc. An work guaranteed as represented. Repairing of all kinds promptly done. First door south ot McMinnville National Bank. LIVERYMEN. £ITY STABLES, Third 8t., 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. DRAYMEN B E. COULTER. McHlNNVILLE Truck and Dray Co. Good» of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collection» will be made monthly Hauling of all kinds done cheap. BANKING No aesr THE HcNllNNVlELE National Bank —-McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, $30,000 Surplus $10,000. Transact» a Geueral Banking Burine»». Office Honrs 9 a. m to 4 p m. ZEE LAUGHLIN, President. J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. WOOD WORKER. £3D HOFF, WOOD WORKER will repair vour Buggies and Wagons, manufar Sure Office Furniture. Book case« Wardrobes, Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds or wood work. Two Doors East of City Stables. M H. LARSEN, Proprietor of the Larsen House RATES Si To S3 PER DAY The house Is new and find clam Stage office« wud free sample rooms in connection. ’Tillamook, - - Oregon. /The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian o» year for $2. strictly in advance. ------- »-■«»«------- A thrill of terror is experienced w hen a brassy cough of croup sounds through the bouse at night. Bnt the terror soon change» to relief after One Minute Cough Cure Las been administered. Safe and harmless for children. Hill’s Pharmacy. LOCAL NEWS. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Fancy stationery at Hembree's. Hill's pharmacy lor pure drugs. Typewriter supplies at C. Griseen’s. Eastern oysters in any style kept daily at White’s restaurant. G. 8. Wright, dentist. All kinds of cough cures at If ill’s phar macy. A earload of plows just from factory at F. W. Spencer's. Mrs. M. J. Ball and daughter have, moved to Portland. Bettman A Warren candle their eggs before they leave the store. The Stearns bicycle, ’1)8 model, $50, at! E. N. Ford has No. 1 haled hay for C. Grissen's. sale. Also pure Plymouth rock eggs. Take your ? prescriptions^.to Hill’s to Steel and chilled plows, riding and have them tilled. walking, just received by F. W. Spencer. A new line of fine shoes at Hilton's The women are beginning to mobilize new shoe store. 11-2 their forces to l>egin spring house clean Hill’s pharmacy guarantee their drugs ing. to l>e pure. Try them next time. Adolf Matthies’ improvements alxiut F. F. Hopkins of Tacoma is in the city his new home included a coat of white in the interests of the .1. O. U. A. M. paint for the house. The liest 25-cent meal in the city is oh- ] W. W. Nelson and family of WeatChe- tainahle at T. A. White’s restaurant. ] halem spent Sunday with his father-in- President Boardman will preach at the I law, Rev. Joseph Hoberg. Cumberland Presbyterian church Sunday W. D. McDonald and family returned morning. from California Thursday evening of last C. E. Bracewell, lute of Jacksonville, I week, all hale and hearty. Ills., tias moved into the Saylor property | We now have a few thousand dollars to in the northwest part of the city. loan on larm property, at good terms. The best thing on wheels is that spring I 12tf M c C ain . I kvine & V inton . tooth harrow at Hodson’s. All sizes and | E. and O. G. Estes will move their prices. Call and see them. second-hand store to the Handley build Mrs. L. B. Staggs arrived from Califor- [ ing, opposite White’s restaurant. nia Saturday night, and will become housekeeper for M. V. Spencer, her son- j Call and see the new high-lift Ameri can sulky and gang plows, at F. W. in-law. Spencer’s. 12tf (’. Griesen has just received a large assortment of wall paper of the latest t Prof. Northnp will preach in the Bap- tist church next Stinda)’ morning, and designs. 10w3 Mr. Fred Martin of Tillamook drove] Prof. Boardman will preach in the eve over from Woods this week with a load ■ ning. J. D. Nairn of Ballston will leave in a of fresh clams. He reports the roads as couple of weeks for a visit to his old almost impassable in many places. Nice clean walls of any color are made home in Perthshire county, Scotland. He with alabastine, cold water and a brush, expect« to return next fall. or wall paper and Masury’s pure mixed George’s minstrels, who showed here Thursday of last week, had a very good paint. Hodson sells them. W. E. Martin and family have re band of musicians and a skillful gun turned from Tillamook. Billy apparently twirler, but the show was too thin for the has decided that McMinnville is a good price of admission. enough Klondike for him. The residence of A. M. Mauritzen at The city council is giving the petition Newberg wae destroyed by fire early for a sewerage system favorable consider Monday morning. Loss $600; insurance ation. This is good news. Sewerage is $400. Mauritzen had a brief career as a feed store man in this city. one of the greatest needs of the city. Mr. Myers, a professional electrician Are you going to paint your house? Consult Elsia Wright about paints and ] from Portland, was secured by Council oils. He will give you the best material | man Peery to take charge of the electric light and water plant, and he began at least cost. tf Frank Abram Powell will preach next work Monday. Mayor Chrisman has Lord’s day at 11 a. in. on “The Kingdom known Mr. Myers for 15 years. of Heaven’’ and at 7:30 p. tn. on “God’s We are anxious to do a little good in Image, Lost and Found.” this world and can think of no pleasanter Judge J. E. Magers lias bought the or better way to do it than by rec Henry Schenk residence for $1,450, Mr. ommending One Minute Cough Cure as a Schenk retains the east part of the block. preventive of pneumonia, consumption Judge Magers intends to occupy his new and other serious lung troubles that fol low neglected colds. Hill’s Pharmacy. property in the near future. Remember the fair at Science hall, Sat The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Christian urday evening. A large assortment of church held their monthly business meet fancy and useful articles will be sold to ing March 7th, and the following officers the highest bidder. Free entertainment were elected: President, Edward Dodson ; consisting of character songs, solos, reci vice president, Mies Mattie Todd; secre tations, comic dialogues and orchestra tary, Miss Bertha Wood; treasurer, Mr. music. No admission. Come and en John Gibson; chorister, Miss Nellie joy yourselves. * Ridgeway; organist, MisB Grace Suther Mayor Wm. Chrisman and wife and land . Mrs. A. II. Gaunt returned from Cali One of the most amusing features in fornia Saturday evening. All have been politics is the effort of former republicans quite well except the mayor, who has to keep up the idea that the party has suffered severely from rheumatism, be left them, and not they the party. Four ing unable at one time to raise his arm. teen men with this idea met together He is better now, but lost 13 pounds in last Saturday and elected four of their weight during his absence. number to attend a state convention. A new general merchandise store is to ] The delegates chosen were : C. W. Tal open in McMinnville on March 2lst. Itj mage, Fred Churchman, W. G. Robbins will occupy the Kay & Todd stand in the and I. E. Holt. Wright block. The proprietors will be] After years of untold suffering from Messrs. Allen & Fisher. The former is ] piles, B. W. Pursell of Knitnersville, Pa., traveling for Smithfield, Young A Co., of ] was cured by using a single box of De Philadelphia, the latter is a resident of Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases Oregon City. Both are said to be experi-1 such as eczema, rash, pimples and obsti enced merchants. nate sores are readily cured by this The Cumberland Presbyterian cturch famous remedy. Hill’s Pharmacy. has through its session extended a call to Chas. Grissen left for California Mon Rev. Geo. D. Willingham of Stanford, day morning, on a combined trip of bus II)., to become its pastor, at an increase iness and pleasure. He will visit San of salary over that formerly paid. Should Francisco, Monterey, Watsonville and he accept he will be here in April. He other places, and you can depend on it, bears a fine record as a man and as a he’ll not neglect to post up on the manu pastor, and is now serving hie fifth year facture of beet sugar. He will be absent as pastor of a church of over 300 mem- i about two weeks. hers. • Evangelist Ross began revival meetings A number of ladies have banded them-1 at the Methodist church Monday even selves together for instruction and amuse ing. The church is crowded each night, ment, and have given themselves the and as usual Ross is striking straight name of “Treble Clef Club.” It will from the shoulder. He is likewise put serve as an offset to the octette club of ting people on their guard. Tuesday gentlemen. The ladies met Monday ev night he asked all those in his congrega ening at the home of Mrs. Win. Ramsey tion to rise who had read a passage in for their first practice. They will be the book of Hezekiah. About a dozen under the capable instruction of Mrs. arose, some of them long-time church John Evenden. The personnel of the or members. The evangelist said: “Why, ganization is as follows: Mrs. Wm. God bless you, there's no such book in Campbell, Mrs. W. J. Strong, Mrs. C. the bible!" There was a roseate flush W. Talmage, Mrs. F. H. Barnhart, Mrs. o’erspread some cheeks that had been S. A. Young, Mrs. Wm. Ramsey, Mrs. ] J. H. Henderson, Mies Annie Nichol,' sallow for years, and it wasn't necessary to extend an invitation to sit down. Miss Nellie Ramsey, Miss Elva Apper- Dan Kingery, son of our friend D. B. son. Miss Stella Patty and Miss Virginia Kingery, who has been prospecting in Spencer. The lecture by Hon. D. C. Herrin Sat the mining region of northern Califor urday night, on the advantages of being nia, has met with rare good fortune. a Workman, was largely attended, and The following is from the Yreka the speaker gave a good address. The ‘ Journal of the 4th inst.: “Dan Kingery chart illustrating the new classified ■nd A. J. Hay, who have been prospect- assessment plan is Mr. Herrin's own in ing a quartz claim in the bill above the vention, and is so clear an exposition of old R. II. Campbell mine >1 Quartz Val the superiority of the plan over that of ley, struck exceelingly good pay this all other heneficiarv orders, that the peo week. They washed a panful of gravel ple not identified with it are unable toj and loose decomposed quartz from the gainsay its fairness or ultimate triumph side of the ledge and realized $15. The over other plans of assessment. The quart« shows gold in great quantity to orchestra enlivened the evening with the naked eye, and is estimated to yield music, and tl.e selection by the ladies' $20,000 or more to the ton, with ledge quartette of the Baptist church was so over two feet wide as far as tested. Even good that a second appearance was in if a pocket, the young men will realize a good fortune from what is in sight.” sisted upon. SPRING HAS COME So has some of the NEW SPRING GOODS. Consisting of Organdies, Scotch Lawns, Bonnie Deon and Trilby Flannelettes, Wash Goods and other Dress Fabrics, Indescribable in a newsparper article. They must be seen to be appreciated. New Hats, New Line of Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear, Line of Trunks and Valises added. In Fact New Goods in Every Department. hull line of Fresh Staple Groceries. If you want the best Coffee, try the new White House Blend. If you want the cheapest, try that ten-cent roast. A. J. APPERSON Ladies , Gents and Children’s in all sizes, shapes and styles just received. We have just placed in our store the largest stock of Shoes carried for some years, and will offer them to the public at the very lowest prices. Boys’ $ Youths' Clothing. We have added this line to our stock, and can give the latest styles at the lowest prices. All new goods. Our new dress goods and staple and fancy dry goods are arriving daily. Call and make a selection while the assortment is complete. M c M innville grange & farmers ’ co ., Cor. b and 3d st. C has . P. N elson , Manager. Dr. Nelson, dentiet, in Union block. T. I). Henderson has good fresh milch cows, grade Jersey, for sale. 8w4 Did you notice the fine assortment of fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s? Howard Ruffner made a bad slash with the ax while cutting wood last Monday and is laid up with a sore foot. Miss Lizzie Dodson went to Silverton yesterday in response to a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of a cousin. Mrs. Boardman and son, mother and brother of President Boardman, arrived from Washington Tuesday evening, to make their future home in this city. Miss Emma Bertram of Dayton died Wednesday evening, March 9th, of con sumption. Funeral will be held today, at 10:30 a. m., under the auspices of the Degree of Honor. All memliers are in vited to attend. There are three little things which do more work than any other three little things created—they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. Hill’s Pharmacy. WHITEDON. A Pleasing Recital. For Sole. At the opera house Friday night, though Small farm adjoining Newberg. Good the audience was not large, Mrs. John location, good improvements. Inquire Evenden’s pupils, Miss Pearl Smith of of W. L. W arren , McMinnville, Ore. Portland and Miss Virginia Spencer of this city, gave a most pleasing entertain A New Departure. inent, the former as pianist, the latter as The latest and newost patterns of wall vocalist. Both young women were very ’. paper just arrived at C. Grissen’s. 9-4 prettily attired, Miss Smith in cream dress with red sash and bouquet, and To Cure a Cold in One Day Miss Spencer with light blue skirt and Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. bodice of deeper blue, with handsome garnishment of red roses. Miss Smith is All druggists refund the money if it fails a player of five years’ experience, over to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. three of which have been under Mrs. Farm to Trade. Evenden’s tuition, and that lady is justly proud of the wonderful skill developed A farm near Newberg, consisting of by her pupil. Miss Smith is an Oregon 240 acres, 100 in cultivation, to exchange girl by birth, and her instruction has all for a larger place. Inquire at this office. been received at home. She has never For Sale. received European instruction ns has Two acres of land one mile from Mc been reported, neither has her training suffered from this fact. She has wonder Minnville, for sale at a bargain. Six- ful facility in hand and finger movement, room house, barn 24x32 ft., young or and a memory rarely equaled, playing chard and all kinds small fruit. Inquire 0m2 nearly a dozen difficult selections without of W. S. Honck. portfolio. Miss Spencer, likewise, sang Spring Opening. an equal number of pieces from memory. I will give my spring opening March The frequent encores given her attest stronger than words the appreciation of 19th. Miss Pennington, whose trimming her singing. The best vocal selections was so greatly admired last fall, and who in the opinion of the writer were “When has made a thorough study of the spring Love is Kind,” “Cradlo Song,” “Vio styles in San Francisco and Portland, lets” and “Four Leaf Clover.” The best will have charge of my trimming depart instrumentals were “Etude E Major” by ment. As to my goods and prices I need Chopin, “In tho Springtime,” by Greig not speak ; they will talk for themselves and "Murmuring Zephyrs,” by Jensen. as they always do. Remember the date, March 19th. E va M artin ; Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Fox attended the Salvation Army meeting conducted by Gen. Ballington Booth last Saturday and Sunday in Portland. Bailey Chaney of Amity has rented part of Uncle Dick Phillips' hopyard,and Card ot Thank). moved to Whiteson. The members of the A O. U. W. and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Conner visited, D. of If. wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted in the music at the A. O. Mrs. Conner’s sister, Mrs. Rebecca U. W. lecture, March 5th. By order of Anderson of Sheridan, Saturday and committee. Sunday. “ft ¡9 a great big girl," is the way Mr. Thousands are Trying It. Tn order to prove the great merit of T. T. Kirkwood asked for his mail last Ely’s Cream Balm, the most effective cure Saturday morning. for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we hare pre Mrs. Sadie Wood was taken suddenly pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. and dangerously ill last Friday night, Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to ELY BROS., 50 Warren St., N. Y. City. but is now improving. I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind The school meeting passed off quietly ] last Monday, and resulted in the election ever since a boy, and I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do of R. B. Putman director, and the re- - even that. Many acquaintances have used election of D. C. Gates clerk. it with exoellent results. —Oecar Oetrurn, Miss Edith Percival took the 7 43 train , 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ill. for Monmouth Friday evening to visit i Ely’s Cream Balin io the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine, her mother, returning Monday. This is I mercury nor any injurious drug Price, her first vacation since September. CO cents. At druggists or by mail. Rev- E. Edwards, pastor of the English Baptist church at Minersville, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says: "A few applications of this lini ment proved a great service to me. ft subdued inflammation and relieved the pain. Should any sufferer profit by gi v ing Pain Balm a trial it will please me.” For sale by 8. Howorth & Co. Hood’s Art* mining favor rapidly. a 8 BiieineM hi#*n and travel- ■ 1^ ler* carry them In ve*t ^|I|S pocketw, ladles carry them ■ ■ ■ ■ in purse*, housekeepers keep them in medicine cioeete, friend* recommend them to friend*. 25c.