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War is Declared * I n my office on all the bacterial germa which i nfeet the human month, and destroy the teeth. Modern dentistry aims to prevent dental dis ease, rather than cure it. But the skillful den tist is able to repair in a measure the damage to th« teeth cauaed by neglect. The moat mod ern methods of Prophylactic Dentistry and re- plnu.emeiii <»f lost teeth are used in my practice. S’ou are invited to call for examination. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. McMinnville. PHYSICIANS >^ALBREATH & GOUCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. (Office over Braly’s Bank.) M c M inn vii . i . k - • O regon . • J H. COOK, H. 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. A BARBERS yy H. LOGAN, BARBER. I am located opposite Burns & 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 Deals in HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, ».ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they can bo bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley, our all home made sets of harness are pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. yy J. STRONG, Dealer In and Manufacturer ot HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Etc. All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing of all kinds promptly done. First door south ot McMinnville National Bank. LIVERYMEN j^lTY STABLES, Third St., between E and F. Wilson & Henderson, Props. Everything tirst-elass. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. Give us a call. g E. COULTER. ’ MclTlNNVILLE Truck and Dray Co. Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed, collections will he made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. W . " --- - BANKING NO. 3B5T THE JlcJlINNV ILLE National Bank —McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up Capital, #50,000 Surplus SIO,OOO. Transacts a General Banking Business. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. J L. ROGERS. Vice-President. ‘ e . C. APPERSON, Cashier. W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. WOOD WORKER. £2D HOFF, WOOD WORKER will repair vour Buggies »nd Wagons, manufac ture Otflce Furniture. Book cases Wardrobes, Brackets, Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. Two Doors East of City Stables. H. LARSEN, Proprietor of tbe Larsen House RATES $1 To $2 REA DAV 4^ The house is new and first-class Stage offices g,nd free sample rooms in connection. Tillamook, - - Che Hd presses the Button We’re After You A. J. APPERSON Second-hand J New Goods O.G.&E. Estes Jeoielry Store * * * DRAYMEN < G. S. Wright, dentist. Ride a Columbia. G. S. Wright, deutist. Dr. Nelson, dentist, in Union block. Fancy stationery at Hembree's. All kinds of cough cures at Hill’s phar Hill's pharmacy for pure drugs. macy. Typewriter supplies at C. Griesen's. New stock of mixed paints at R. M. Wade A Co’s. Fresh Jersey cow for sale. 10-2 J. B. H andley . Henry Eccleston has just completed a Fine lot of*new buggies just received large hop house. at F. W. Spencer's. Take your prescriptions to Hill’s to Prof. L. L. Ware is preparing to pre have them filled. Bettman & Warren candle their eggs sent Queen Esther at Albany. Eastern oysters in any style kept daily before they leave the store. at White’s restaurant. The Royal Tailors’ agency is at the 15-3 Hill's pharmacy guarantee their drugs Grange & Farmers’ store. All necessary bicycle sundries may be to l>e pure. Try them »ext time. The article must do the rest. Much of our stock was found at R. M. Wade A Co ’ s. The best 25-cent meal in the city is ole bought before the tendency to shoddy everything, hence A no cure no pay poison oak cure. tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. there’s a bigger-priced look about them. But we have to 50 cts. R ogers B ros ., McMinnville. Harvey Walker, jr., is the regularly meet shoddy competition, and prices consequently have E. N. Ford has No. 1 baled hay for installed telephone boy at Rogers Bros’, to be cut in two. Wouldn’t you rather pay a few cents sale. Also pure Plymouth rock eggs. drug store. more for a pair of boy’s pants that will wear six months The Stearns, $50, and the King and Mrs. G. 8. Wright left on Monday for to a year, than buy a 19-cent cotton shoddy that the av Prineville, to attend her mother, who is Queen, $35 bicycles at C. Grissen’s. 15-4 erage boy will run through with in two days? The II. C. Burns’ wall paper sale is still on, ill. and the stock and prices are right. Don ’ t same comparison holds to a greater or less degree in all New jewolrv just received nt Diel- fail to see him before you buy. 16-2 lines. • Buying a thing because its dirt cheap is a most selineider, selected by Mr. Dielschneider Call and see the new high-lift Ameri from San Francisco stocks. 17tf ephemeral satisfaction, because the thing bought is of can sulky and gang plows, at F. W. the same character. Wanted—A few young calves. Will Spencer’s. 12tf take them at any age. S am S oper , Hodson will sell you window shades at lfitf McMinnville. 15 cents. Ingrain wall paper at 30 cents Rev. Geo. D. Willingham, the new pas and white backs at 5 cents. tor of the C. P. church, is on his way We now have a few thousand dollars to from Illinois to this place. He will prob I loan on farm property, at good terms. ably arrive about the 20th. for our customer, believing that customers who 12tf M c C ain , I rvine & V inton . pleased are the most effective advertisements. We seek The Reporter is prepared to print your Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard of Port horse bills. We have a complete line of land were guests at A. J. Apperson’sover to please at all times; to make your interest ours—not to cuts and can put up a hill suitable for Sunday. get your trade on a catch-penny deal, regardless of where any animal in the county. Prices low. you drift afterwards. New music every week direct from Spring is here and ¡1 you want your publisher?—special discount—at C. Gris- carpets, quilts and blankets washed, sen’s. 15-4 send them to the McMinnville Steam The New Home and Wheeler & Wil Laundry or send in your order and the son sewing machines, needles and extras wagon will call for them, 15ml at C. Grissen’s. 15tf I Eggs for hatching from well mated It would do you good to see how pleased yards of W. I’. Rocks and 8. C. W. Leg the boys are when they get one of those horns at $1.50 for 15. W. F. B. Spanish three piece suits from the Racket store, and B. Leghorns at $1 for 15 eggs, at at $1.49 and up. 15-3 Wheeler’s poultry yards, on R. R., end 1 Died—At Lafayette, Friday, April 8tb, of St. Joe trestle. lfitf j of typhoid fever, Mrs. J. E. Hembree. The Cowls barn is being removed from 1 Funeral services were held Sunday, un- the site for the new’ Christian church on ' der the auspices of the Rebekahs. the corner west from the Episcopal Boiled down suffering is embodied in a church. The barn and surronndiugs dose of poison oak. Our poison oak re will be creditably improved at the south lieves from the first application, and re east corner of the same block. Work on sults in a sure cure. If not, money back. Did you notice the fine assortment of the church will probably begin early in 50 cts. a bottle. fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’ b ” R ogers B ros ., May. McMinnville. Why not buy you a first grade wheel— A. E. McKern is established in Union Dr. Goucher, Wayne Carlin and Carl Columbia is the cheapest in the end. block, former Redmond stand, with his Miller left on Monday for Alaska. They Mrs. O. O. Hodson and daughter leave gents’ furnishing goods and hats on sale. have not gone to escape the war. Dr. next month for Muncie, Ind., to spend Are now on »ale at the New Store opposite White’« Restaurant. His stock of ladies' and gents’ fine shoes Goucher has always had an itching for a the summer with Mrs. Hodson's parent«. Bedroom Suits, Mattresses, Chairs, Trunks, will be here in a few days. If von want gold mine, and we hope they may find it. Judge Magers. J. W. Hobbs, Jas. Mc Valises, Bed Lounges, Tinware, and something really nice and at a price no There are three little things which do Cain, W. T. Vinton and O. II. Irvine left greater than elsewhere, yon are invited more work than any other three little General Second-hand Stock of Goods for Astoria on Tuosday to attend the to call. -Agents Oregon and Washington for things created—they are the ant, tbe bee state convention. The egg-rolling social given by’ the and DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,the last : Page's Woven Wire Fencing. Miss Mayme Carr, a student of the col 4M Rods sold in the last Ten Day» Christian church at Wright’s hall Satur being the famous little pills for stomach lege, started for her home in Idaho this day night was well attended and afforded and liver troubles. Hill’s Pharmacy. morning, being compelled to quit school a great deal of amusement. The rolling Don’t suffer with poison oak. You can was something after the manner of a be cured for 50 cts., if not, your money on account of'ill health. F. S. Harding has become the local bowling alley, the eggs being blown out back. R ogers B ros .’ Pharmacy, agent for Wells, Fargo & Co’s, express. and names inserted. At the foot of the lfitf McMinnville. C. W. Taimage, Jr., will probably take a alley the shell would break and expose kinds of Watches, Clocks J. W. Sherwood, deputy supreme com position with the company in Portland. A11 kinds of Fine, D. A. SMITH'S All and the name of your partner for supper. Jewelry for sale at Difficult and mander of the Knights of Maccabees, is The social added over $20 to the church —NEW— Lost—English Setter, mostly white, old Watches re hard times prices. in the city this week, increasing the mem building fund. bership of the local lodge. Next to the with brown spots, ears brown, 1,'i years paired and made Dr. John’s lecture iu reply to Ingersoll Workmen the Maccabees are tbe largest old, lost in McMinnville about the 7th to run as good Saturday evening at the Methodist church fraternal organization iu the world, inst. Anyone giving information, will be as new at amply rewarded. O. J. L eabo . NEXT POOR TO POSTOFFICE. was poorly attended, not inOre than 75 numbering about 300,000. At the regular election of the W. C. T. people being present. The lecture, how Eddie Maurer, son of the butcher, fell ever, was an intellectual treat, and per from the loft of John Wisecarver’s stable U., on April 8th, these officers were sons who are not professing ebristans Monday evening and broke his left leg elected: Mrs. R. II. Grover, president; pronounced it grand. The lecturer aimed above the knee. He fell through an op Mrs. Julia Ramsey, corresponding sec- to combat only those arguments of Inger ening under the straw in the loft, and retary; Roena Walters, recording •ec- soll which seem the most plausible. For landed behind the horses, from which retary; Mrs. Hilton, treasurer. instance, the Mosaic account of creation place he crawled on his handsand knees. The third quarterly meeting for the states that light appeared the first day, I The leg was set by Dr. Young. presont conference year will be held at but the sun did not appear until the Mrs. Eliza Harford, wife of James the M. E. church next Sunday. The fourth day. This Ingersoll calls one of presiding elder will preach in the even- Moses’ great mistakes. Dr. John dem Harford, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs- iug and hold the quarterly conference Spring Tooth Harrows on Wheels, G. L. Rowland, died at her home near onstrated that modern astronomy con Monday morning. No service on Satur Wagons and Implements of all kinds, firms the Mosaic account. The constel North Yamhill, on the 7th inst. She day. was the mother of nine children, two of Garden Seeds in Bulk and Package. lation of Orion has patches of light in D. V. Olds of West Dayton precinct is formation which are fast developing into whom were twins recently born, and are a republican candidate for the office of a sun, and astromoners have no doubt still living. Deceased was a woman county clerk. Mr. Olds has been consid that such has been the uniform rille in highly respected in her community, as ered in this connection before, and it is the formation of suns. If modern astron shown by the large assembly of [»eople believed he would poll a strong vote if ¿A omy corroborates the writings of Moses, at her funeral at North Yambill on Fri nominated. There is going to l>e an em at a time when astronomy was not known day. When H. C. Burns got his pet macaw barrassment of riches on the choice of a and science undeveloped, w ho shall say we predicted he would rapidly learn to candidate for this office. that the writings were not inspired? In talk. The contrary has proved true—be The woolen mills at Waterloo burned reply to Ingersoll’s charge that no kind That ill-fated craft went down in Havana harbor absolutely refuses. He heard so much Saturday evening, catching fire from en and loving God would take life and per of it he became disgusted. The bird oc and created more excitemeut than any one incident gine room. Loss, $50,000; insurance, mit it to be taken by others, Dr. John of late years. took the view that life is a trust, God casionally hears the scream of the macaw |25,000. The principal stockholders are; Its the same way with Our New Footwear. given, and that a trust is dissolvable at at the Hotel Yamhill, and be jumps Thomas Kay, Dr. Jessup, J. M. Wallace» the option of the giver. That the child around in a way that seems as if he C. P. Bishop, Squire Farrar, of Salem, Everybody is talking about them, and they all say ren of Israel were persecuted and slaiD ! thought he was back in his old Brazilian and J. K. Weatherford of Albany. It that they are the best specimens of shoemaking in home. The bird at the hotel is over looks very much like some unrelenting was but the natural and necessary wav to Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Shoes that the world bring them out of the ignorance and sin thirty years old, having been in Mr. Du enemy is pursuing Mr. Kay. ever saw, and they won’t be blown up either. Too into which they had fallen, and that to bois’ possession 32 years. A lively feminine debate is expected at Two new men,Messrs. Sliger and Lane, the college chapel the 20th. Misses Gro good for that. , have accomplished the same result by one sweeping act of love and forgiveness from Hillsboro, have been employed to ver, Gray and Noll of the college will F. DIEL i SCHNEIDER. would have been no more possible than operate the waterworks. The former negative the question, "Resolved, That to tame by caresses a fierce and untamed engineer, Mayer, differing with the coun the proposed method of electing the lion or adder. Ingersoll’s assertion that cil in the selection of an assistant, threw United States senators by direct vote of if he had been God he would have made np his job. The present men had charge the people is not for the best interests of Van 8. will be at Commercial stables Prof. Boardman will preach in the Bap health catching instead of disease, was of the Hillsboro water and light plant for the country," while the affirmative will Monday afternoons aD<i Tuesdays, Wed tist church next Sunday evening. seven years. It is said they can operate given as an instance in which the wit of he taken by Misses Brown, Leiser and nesdays and Thursdays at Sheridan sad the great agnostic covers np the truth. the works at this place with half the fuel Wilkinson of Pacific University, Forest Fridays anil Saturdays at McMinnville. Everybody should know that health ia formerly used, by wasting less steam in Grove. The home girls have the meri Balance of time at North Yamhill. The more catching than disease; that it ia the exhauster. Some of the city council torious side of the question. We hope other horse, Baron Douglas, will be at caught in sleep, in hrenthing pure air, are making an effort to oust Mr. Painter, the matter will be settloil amicably. Commercial stables all the time. in sunshine, in eating wholesome food, the new superintendent, but it is thought J. W. H enry they will hardly aqoeeed. The objectors f laaatcal Recital nnS Lecture. in observing laws of health, and that but about five per cent of the average human are those who apposed his employment in On Wednesday, April 27th, Mins Kath Ta Cure a raid in One Da, life is subject to unrest and disease. The the first place, and not because of any erine Glen and Mies Helen Calbreath Tske Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. lecture closed with a very eloquent pero i neo tn potency. will give a musical recital and an analyt ' All druggists refund the money if it fatila After years of untold suffering from ical lecture for the benefit of the Mc to CUM. 2ÖC. For sale by Rogers Bro*. ration, depicting the utter hopelessness and despair of the agnostic in the pres pile«, B. W. I’nrsellof Knitnersville, Pa., Minnville College athletic team. The I.lccnaca Starry. ence of death, in contrast with, tbe inspir was cured by using a single box of De entertainment will lie given in the opera ing sentiment fell by that soul which Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases house and will be a high grade classical April 9th—C. W. Quigley, 27, and looks forward to the lofty heights to be such as eczema, rash, pimples and obsti affair. Admission 25. csa I s , reserved Mattie McCune, 20, of North Yamhill. attained by a just conception of tbe nate sores are readily cured by this •eats 35 cents, ^icljgla or» saje at Rogers April 13th—Harley C. Dixon, 20, and famous remedy. Hill’s Pharmacy. God-made idea of immortality. Bros. Nellie L. Hampton, 19, of Newberg. LOCAL NEWS. Oregon. •ß* R eporter Rn<i Weekly Oregonian one ye«r for $2, strictly in advance. A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through the bouse at night. But the terror soon Changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. Safe and parmletM for children- Hill’s Pharmacy. Canton Scotch J Clipper Plows J S : O. 0. HODSON. ; I Cbe Battleship JMaine-^