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Dr. Leroy Lewis, DENTIST, luviuxi fan» friend* * and patient * to <*all on him tn Ui$ naw office rooms in Jacobson’* build- ing, where all the comforts and necessities of a modern deutal office are being arranged. Prep arations are being made to do every class of operations practised in modern dentistry. McMinnville, Ore. PHYSICIANS ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. (Off.ee ovor Braly's Bank.) M c M innvi L ls - - . O rxoon . J H. COOK, n D. Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, - M c M innvillk , • O regon . • MEAT MARKETS MATTHIES & BOOTH, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South Slide Third 8t. tsetween B and C. BARBERS. yy H. LOGAN, BARBER. I am located opposite Burna JI Daniels and aim toiftve all euatomers good treatment for little tuonuy. Batbrooms in connection. Your pat ronage solicited. HARNESS J7LSIA WRIGHT, Manufactures and Deals lu HARNESS, SPURS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, ..ud brushes,and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in tne Willamette Valley Our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by chose who buy them. yy J. STRONG, Dealer in and Manufacturer ot HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Etc. COLLARS, WHIPS, All work guaranteed a, represented. Repairing of all kinds promptly done. First door south ot * McMtnnvlll National Bank. LIVERYMEN. CITY STABLES, Third St., between E and F. Wilson & Henderson, Props. Everything tirst-class. Horses boarded by day, weak or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all polntsat most reasonable rates. •Give us a call. DRAYMEN ß E. COULTER. McrtlNNVlLLE Truck and Dray Co. Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful thaudling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. BANKING No 3B6T TUE TtcfTIINN VIFI.F National Bank —McMinn ville, Oregon.— tPai$ up Capital, $.50,000 Surplus >10,000. Trausacts a General Banking Business. Office Hours 9 a. tn. to 1 p. m. ILEE LAUOHLIN, President. J. L. ROGERS, Vice-President. B. C. APPERSON, Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. WOOD WORKER. gD HOFF, WOOD WORKER will repair your Buggies and Wagons, manufac ture Office Furniture, Book cases. Wardrobes, Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. Two Door * East of City Stables. H. LARSEN, Proprietor of the Larsen House MATtOOt To S3 KR 0 Y * The house is new and first-class. Stage offices ‘ and free sample rooms in connection. Tillamook, - - Oregon. The R epobter and Weekly Oregonian •one year for $2, strictly in advance. A thrill of terror is experienced alien a brassy cough of croup sounds throngh the house at night. But the terror soon -changes to relief after One Minute Cough ' Curs has been administered. Safe and * harmles for children. Hill’s Pharmacy. LOCAL NEWS. G. S. Wright, dentist. Ride a Columbia. All kinds of cough cures at Hill’s pbar- macy. A carload of plows just from factory at' F. W. Spencer’s. Bettman A Warren candle their eggs before they leave the store. Miss Maud Reed of North Yamhill is visiting with Mrs. Asa McKern. Why not buy you a first grade wheel— Columbia is the cheapest in the end. E. N. Ford has No. 1 baled hay tor sale. Also pure Plymouth rock eggs. Steel and chilled plows, riding and walking, just received by F. W. Spencdr. Mrs. Nancy Buffuni, aged 61 years, died of pneumonia at Amity on tho 14th inst. Call and see tlie new high-lift Ameri can sulky and gang plows, at F. Spencer’s. 1 A G. S. Wright, dentist. Faucy stationery at Hembree’s. Hill's pharmacy for pure drugs. Typewriter supplies at C. Grissen’a. Mrs. F. W. Redmond has returned from California. Eastern oysters in any style kept daily at White’s restaurant. The Stearns bicycle, '98 model, $50, at C. Grisaen’s. Take your prescriptions to Hill’s to have them filled. Grand millinery opening, Mrs. E. S Warren, March 26th. T. M. Lynch has taken a job of dray- So lias some of the ing with B. E. Coulter. Hill’s pharmacy guarantee their drugs to be pure. Try them next time. Miss Pauline Maddox of Amity has en tered the employ of R. Jacobson & Co. We now have a few thousand dollars to The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob Consisting of Organdies, Scotch Lawns, loan on farm property, at good terms. tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. 12tf M c C ain , I rvine A V inton . Bonnie Doon and Trilby Flannelettes, Elsia Wright has added a useful new Boys’and youths’suits will arrive at Wash Goods and other Dress Fabrics stitching machine to his well equipped Racket store about March 24th. Be harness shop. sure and see them. 13-2 The best tiling on wheels is tbatepring Indescribable in a newsparper article. Excavation was begun on Tuesday for tooth barrow at Hodson's. All sizes and They must be seen to be appreciated. the new business block of Dresser A prices. Call and see them. Hendrick, adjoining the Wright block on New Hats, New Line of Shoes, Joe Fellner, late of San Francisco, has the east. Hosiery, Underwear, Line of Trunks and Valises added. been employed as assistant electrician at Miss Eva Martin’s spring millinery the city lighting plant. opening occurs on next Saturday. Don’t The Woodmen supper that was to hnve fail to see the abundance of handsome In Fact New Goods in Every Department. been given on the evening ci the 19th, new goods just purchased. lias been postponed indefinitely. I. L. Poindexter, a native Virginian, Full line of Fresh Staple Groceries. If you want the best Nice clean walls of any color are made bas become editor of the Oregon City Coffee, try the new White House Blend. If you with alabastine, cold water and a brush, Enterprise, with L. L. Porter as pro want the cheapest, try that ten-cent roast. or wall paper and Masury’s pure mixed prietor. paint. Hodson sells them. The state prohibition convention meets Prof. Boardman will preach in the in Newberg on the 27th itst. Yamhill Cumberland Presbyterian church next county’s delegate * to this convention Sunday, both morning and eveinng. are to be chosen tomorrow, March 19th. No lady should fail to attend Mrs. E. A. A. Unruh, now of Portland, claims R. Warren’s millinery opening, Saturday, to have been cured of deafness by the March 20th. . 13-2 Copeland institute. A very poor picture Frank Abram Powell will preach next of him appears in the Oregonian of the Lord’s day at 11 a. m. on “A Tree By the 15th. Hereafter Assessor Wood will be in his Rivers of Water,” and at 7:30 p. in. on office Mondays and Saturdays, and wants “Religion and Politics.” N. A. Baker, state organizer of the pro taxpayers to come in and look over their hibition party, will speak tonight at 7 :45 assessments and satisfy themselves that o’clock at the reading room on “The that they are right. There are three little things which do Citizen’s Responsibility.” All are in more work than any other three little vited. Are yon going to paint your house? things created—they are the ant, the bee Consult Elsia Wright about paints and and DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,the last oils. He will give you the best material being the famous little pills for stomach at least cost. tf ■ and liver troubles. Hill’s Pharmacy. Wm. Henderson and Wm. Petch left Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s in all sizes, shapes and styles just received. Mrs. Margaret Ellis of near North Yambill was adjudged insane last week, for Seattle last Saturday, where they will We have just placed in our store the largest stock of Shoes carried for some and taken to the asylum. She is 37 years make arrangements to soon einbark for years, and will offer them to the public at the very lowest prices. old, and her mental ailment is attributed Copper river. J. E. Durham and Llovd Henderson remain here awaiting notifi to protracted female troubles. cation of the date of sailing. Mark Sisterswill display at their spring M. B. Hendrick began purchasing mo opening, March 26tb, a large and elegant We have added this line to our stock, and can give the latest styles at the hair at 23)6 cents. Wool is expected to assortment of pattern hats aud bonnets. lowest prices. All new goods. command 18 cents when the market Former courteous treatment and fair opens. Everybody who knows anything dealing bespeak for them a liberal pat Our new dress goods and staple aud fancy dry goods are arriving daily. ■ about it, knows what these commodities ronage for the season. Call and make a selection while the assortment is complete. sold for under the Cleveland reign. We are anxious to do a little good in After years of untold suffering from this world and can think of no pleasanter c innville grange farmers co b or better way to do it than by rec piles, B. W. Pnrsell of Knitnersville, Pa., C has . P. N elson , Manager. ommending One Minute Cough Cure as a was cured by using a single box of De preventive of pneumonia, consumption Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases and other serious lung troubles that fol such as eczema, rash, pimples and obsti low neglected colds. Hill’s Pharmacy. nate sores are readily cured by this I famous remedy. Hill’s Pharmacy. FREE LECTVREI Dr. Nelson, dentist, in Union block. Spencer Simmons has the contract for Miss Ella Wood leaves for Portland Small farm adjoining Newberg, erecting anew residence for Mr. Canfield McMinnville Opera Home Rix to-day to spend a few days looking College Note . * location, good improvements. Inquire near St. Joseph, to cost over $2000. The * Night at Fight O'clock. i up spring styles. When she returns she Saturday night is election of officers at design was drafted by Architect Geo. Commencing Monday night, March 21, ot W. L. W arren , McMinnville, Ore. ! will bring with her a fresh, new line of Philergian. Bodie. Dr. Del-MacClaire, the eminent lecturer samples of everything in ladies' furnish Several new classes have been organ A New Departure. Wm. F. Dielschneider, the jeweler, ac ing goods from Lipman, Wolfe A Co., the and examiner-in-chief for the Oriental The Intest and newost patterns of wall companied by his wife, leaves next Mon leaders on the Pacific coast in their lines. ized this week. The work in Botany Medical Syndicate of Calcutta and San promises to be one of the most enjoyable day for San Francisco, where he will Further notice of opening will lie made Francisco, will give a series of illustrated pa]ier just arrived at C. Griesen's. 9-4 spring classes. lectures in costume on the laws of life take a graduate’s course in optics. They later. At their last meeting the young wo and health, the origin, prevention and will be absent several weeks. William’s To Cure * Cold in One Day The Telegram of Monday evening con men’s debating club debated the cure of disease, and give demonstrations idea of thorough preparation in all his Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. tained the announcement that Attorney question “Resolved that the discovery of business undertakings is the correct one, of human occult forces. Wednesday af All druggists refund the money if it fails James McCain of this city had been ap the north pole would not be worth the and the idea that is bringing him suc ternoon at 3 o’clock private ieeture for to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. pointed as postmaster for the local office. cost ot exploration.” ladies only, and Wednesday evening at cess. It had been practically settled for a The third und last series of lectures 8 o’clock for meu only. The San Fran A full load of sulky, gang and walking couple of weeks previous that Mr. Mc Farm to Trude. plows direct from the factory of John Cain was the lucky man, though contrary given this year for the ministerial stu cisco Examiner says of the lectures: A farm near Newberg, consisting of Deere & Co. will arrive this week, at Man rumors were afloat. He bad the strong dents was delivered Monday and Tuesday “The lectures are not only replete with 240 acres, JOO in cultivation, to exchange ning Bro's. It will pay you to see them. est endorsements for the place. He will of this week by C. A. Woody, editor of the grandest ideas, but the speaker il for a larger place. Inquire at this office. They will also have fifty buggies, hacks : take charge of the office as soon as com- the Pacific Baptist, upon the “Develop lustrates his subjects with artistic colored For Rale. and carriages direct from the factory of j mission is received and bond filed. The ment of Doctrine in the New Testament.” crayonings. His gorgeous oriental cos More could hardly be said than that these tumes and typical scenery are pleasing to A. A. Cooper in a few days. Don’t buy | bond required is $6000. Two acres of land one mile from Mc three lectures were a fitting close for the the eye. At the close of each lecture he Minnville, for sale at a bargain. Six- until you see them ; they are high grade "Cinderella” and “Mistletoe Bough” preceding series delivered by Rev. Mc- gives an illustration of his peculiar pow room house, barn 24x32 ft., young or goods and will be sold at prices never Killop of Albany and Rev. Turner of ers that eclipse the miracles of hypnotism chard and all kinds smull fruit. Inquire before offered in Yambill. So come and were given to a fair audience Wednesday Portland. evening in conjunction with an oratori see us. M annino B ros . of W. 8. Houck. 9m2 The athletic club team gave an excel or mind reading.” cal contest and election in which Misses lent exhibition at Albany last Saturday Two boys of the town entered the Rack Bessie Cook, Mollie Patty and Josa Hoff- evening. Whether the audience most lion. T. T. Geer Wanted, et store by a back window Tuesday even ' (flatter were the speakers. The titles of enjoyed the athletic feats of the club or Wil) be in McMinnville on the evening Mohair and wool. Highest price paid ing, shortly after the store was closed. • recitations were respectively “Lost in a the excellent music furnished by Miss of March 26th,and will address the |>eople Areta Barrott and Professor Katherine M. B. H endrick . They did not remain inside long, and . Fog,” “Jimmy Butler and tho Owl” and on the political issues of the day. Mr. Glen, would be difficult to say. were seen as they made their escape. | “Sister and I.,, The vote was in favor Reuben Thompson was elected presi Geer is so well known and appreciated Rev- E. Edwards, pastor of the English The only articles missed were the glass of Miss Hoffstatter, and to her the silver dent of the state base ball league. in this community that it goes without Baptist church at Minersville, Pa., when bulb of an electric light, and a tin cash cup was presented. The characters in saying that a large audience will greet suffering with rheumatism, was advised District League Meeting. box containing papers of more or less I Cinderella were as follows: Cinderella, him. The place of meeting will lie an to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Ho value, which were dumped out in the Letha Heory; Prince, Chester Camp The ninth annual session of the Salem nounced later. says: "A few applications of this lini store. No arrests have been made, but it bell ; Lord Easygoing, Claude Flesher, district Epworth league will be held in ment proved a great service to me. It the M. E. church at McMinnville, March For Rule or Trade. is believed the boys are known to a cer Lady Disdain, Viola Martin; Charlotte, subdued inflammation and relieved the 31—April 3. In the presiding elder’s dis tainty, and that they occupy an unenvi Ruth Prentiss; Annabelle, Muriel Grie trict there are about 27 pastoral charges, A good, well established business in pain. Should any sufferer profit by giv able position sen; King, Leroy Peterson; Queen, Tres each one of which has at least one chap McMinnville. Will sell or trade for a ing Pain Balm a trial it will pleas« me.” ter, and some two or more, of the Ep Inquiry is being made as to what has tle McPhillips; Fantasia, Laverne Fen worth league. By the constitution of the farm near this city. For further particu For sale by S. Howorth A Co. 13tf become of the project of building * fruit ton. Bully Tin, Errold McKern; flower district league-each chapter is entitled to lars inquire at this office. Did you notice the fine assortment of girls, Marie Irvine. Eveline Calbreath ; three delegates in the convention. These dryer in McMinnville. Mr. Peery in The seventeenth annual session of the fancy crockery at Bettman A Warren’s? the pastors and their wives, the forms us that the prospect ia still good courtiers, Harry Woodrum, Clyde Akin, with presiding elder and the officers of the Yamhill county Sunday school conven for commencing work on the building Charley Ungerman, Eddie Sutherland, district, who are ex-officio members of * Till Is Your Opportunity. tion will beheld in the Friends’ church, the last of April. Mr. Kurtz of Salem Maud Flesher, Nora Reiters, and Mary the body, will make one hundred or On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, Newberg, Oregon, March 24th and 25th. Jones. All did remarkably well for the more delegates that will lie in attend was in town last week, and left with a generous sample will be mailed of the at the convention. The Columbia chainless is now on ex most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cura the intention of returning soon to further brief preparation. The pantomime was ance The * forenoon of the session will tie consider the enterprise. The railroad the prettiest performance. The costum devoted to minute business, such as re hibition for a few days only at W, L. (Ely’s Cream Balm) sufficient to demou- * Irate the great merits of the remedy. 13-1 com pany agrees to lease ground for the ing was really perfect, and the tableaux ports and discussions oi means of a<- Hembree’s Ixxik store. ELY BR0THER8, business adjoining its tracka, which will were given with splendid effect. Mrs. I complishing desired ends. During after 66 Waneu St., New York City. paper w ill be read on subjects of j * ] considerably reduce the cost of building. Partlow as Lord Lovell and Miss Baker noon Rev. John Reid. Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont., it interest. Several distinguished , : general About $900 have l»een subscribed by citi i as Lady Genevra led off in this perform- speakers will l>e present. Drs. Fisher, I recommended Ely’s Cream Halm to me. I can emphasize hl * statement, “Ilisapoai zens. The estimated cost is $3000, to I ance, which insured success. Between Kellogg and Iliff of Portland will each I * cure for catarrh if used as directed."— tiv * ago such erect a dryer of six furnaces and a capac other numbers, Dottie Snyder sang a deliver an address. Four year Rev. Francis W Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Restore full, regular action ■ ■ ■ ity oi 400 bushels of prunes per day. It very pretty solo, the Miseea Hobbs and a convention was held here. The com-1 of the bowels, do not Irrl- *11 Church, Helena, Mont. ing one promises to be the most profita III jl$ is understood that Mr. Hendrick has de Patty a quartette and Mrs. Leroy Lewis ble and enthusiastic in the history of | tate or Inflame, but leave Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged , all th* 4*Uc*t* dlgntlv* or ■ ■ ■ ■ cided that if he erects a dryer be will not •nd Miss Ruth Baker gave recitations the convention. D aisy H erbert , nltm In perfect condition Try theta » rent . * cure for catarrh mid contain * no meremy Secretary McMinnville chapter. with advanced elocutionary grace. r 4 * tp only by C. L Mood * 60., Low u, * M m *. begin operations before July. nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 oents. SPRING H as GOME NEW SPRING GOODS A. J. APPERSON Boys’ f "Youths' Clothing. & M M ’ Hood’s R ., Cor. and 3d st.