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War is Declared LOCAL NEWS. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Ride a Columbia. Jn my office on all the bacterial germs which 71ntect he human mouth, and destroy the teeth G. S. Wright, dentist. Dr. Nelson, dentist, in Union block. <- Moder i dentistry aims to prevent dental dis ease,» ther than cure it. But the skilliul den- AU kinds of cough cures at Hill's phar Faucy stationery at Hembree's. tistls > ble to repair in a measure the damage macy. to the -eth caused by neglect. The most mod Hill ’ s pharmacy for pure drugs. ern ui<: hodsof Prophylactic Dentistry and re- placetrent of lost teeth are used in tuy practice. Ride the Monarch Cycle Co’s Cum Typewriter supplies at C. Griesen's. You ate invited to call for examination. berland. $35, Racket Store. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. I ncle l>oc Sitton was in town Tuesday. W McM nnville. Arthur Stafford of Oregon City was the Fine lot of new buggies just received guest of Joseph Prentiss this week. at F. W. Spencer's. PHYSICIANS We have over fifty rigs in our ware Eastern oysters in any style kept daily house to choose from. M anning B ros . j £AL3REATH & GOUCHER, at White’s restaurant. Chas. Ilemstreet of Portland was the Mrs. Sarah Kauba died at Ballston on guest of J. O. Rogers on Wednesday. the 19th of consumption. If you want the best rig on wheels, at R. Jacobson A Co. have a tailor shop | i the right price, go to Manning Bros. and a tailor in their establishment. (Office over Eraly's Bank.) Dr. J. F. Galbreath is republican state Hill’s pharmacy guarantee their drugs central committeeman for this county. M c M in XVILL« - - - O rkgon . to be pure. Try them next time. Will Ungerman has written home from Pete Lingren came up from Portland Portland that he has enlisted to tight the H. COOK, n. D. and spent Sunday in this city. Spanish and is preparing to start. The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob The New Home and Wheeler A Wil tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. son sewing machines, needles and extras 15tf Don’t fail to seo the bargains in chil at C. Grissen’s. Rooms 9 and 10, Union Block, dren’s and boys’ clothing at the Racket’ Drs. Cable A Littlefield (Harry) of M c M innviile , - - - O regon . store. 18-3 | 1 Portland, are figuring on locating in Me- Mrs. Wm. Chrisman left yesterday | j Minnville for the practice of their pro MEAT MARKETS for Tennessee to visit relatives for about fession. three months. Austin Craig, editor of the Washington ATTHIES & BOOTH, New jewelry just received nt Diel- | County Hatchet, attended tlio debate at Proprietors of schueider, selected by Mr. Dielschneider the college Wednesday evening. from San Francisco stocks. 17tf New music every week direct from Mrs. Annie Henderson aud family, publishers—special discount—at C. Gris- Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds who have been sojourning in California, j sen’s. 15-4 are to be home the first of next week. South side Third St. between B and C. Don’t forget the musical rocital and Wanted—A few young calves. Will analytical lecture next Wednesday even ing. It is for the benefit of the athletic take them at any age. S am S oper , BARBERS. IGtf McMinnville. [ association. Wallace A Walker exhibit a sword H. LOGAN, Dr. Doty and wife from Monmouth are here for a visit of a month with Mrs. D. which was worn by an American genera) M. Caldwell, who is a sister of Mrs. Doty. i named Tate in the war of 1812. With it Delegates from Occidental lodge I. 0, I 1 is placed a gun picked up ou a confeder I am located opposite Burns & Daniels and aim to give all customers good treatment for little O. F. to the grand lodge which meets in ' ate battlefield. money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat Roseburg, May 18th, are Dr. J. II. Nel Boiled down suffering is embodied in a ronage solicited. dose of poison oak. Our poison oak re son and J. B. Fletcher. lieves from the first application, and re Garden seeds of all kinds, carrot and HARNESS beet seed in bulk from 30 cents per pound sults in a 6ure cure. If not, money back. 50 cts. a bottle. R ogers B ros ., up. Hodson sells them. gLSIA WRI0HT, McMinnville. Rev. John Kingery, who is visiting in Manufactures ami Deals in Jesse Irvine came home from Rufus, Iowa, will start home on the 28th inst., Or., Tuesday, to attend the store during accompanied by a sister, who will make the illness of his brother Clarence, who Oregon her home. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, has been bedfast the past week with A good many people seem to think A. j I stomach trouble. -ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they ran be bought anywhere else in the Willamette J. Apperson would make as good sena The Eastern Star fraternity is having Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are torial material as Yamhill could turn pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. a week of visitation and inspection. out. The writer is one of the number. Meetings have been held at Dayton, J. STRONG, The Epworth League will give a Pink Newberg, Lafayette and Sheridan, at social April 23d, in the room formerly which Grand Worthy Matron, Mrs. Dealer in and Manufacturer of occupied by R. Jacobson A Co. Ice Conklin of Roseburg, Worthy assistant cream, cake aud chocolate, all for 10 ets. Mrs. Ludke and Jos. Meyer of Portland Don’t suffer with poison oak. You can were present. SADDLES, COLLARS, be cured for 50 cts., if not, your money Died—On Monday, April 18th, at her BRIDLES, WHIPS, back. R ogers B ros .’ Pharmacy, home two miles southwest of McMinn SPURS, Etc. 16tf McMinnville. ville, of consumption, Mrs. Ella-Biggs All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing Are you going to paint your house? Oliver, wife of E. M. Oliver. Deceased of all kinds promptly done. First door south ot McMinnville National Bank. Consult Elsia Wright about paints and was born in Missouri, Sept. 14th. 1877. oils. He will give you the best material I The funeral was conducted on Tuesday at least cost. tf LIVERYMEN. by Rev. R. W. King at the South Yam I Miss Florence A. Gonlter of Ilwaco, hill church. ÇITY STABLES, who was a student at the college seven Wm. A. Henderson’s first letter to years ago, was a guest at the home of home folks since leaving Seattle for Cop Third St., between E and F. Prof. Nortbup from Saturday till Thurs per river has been received. It comes day. Wilson & Henderson, Props. from Portage bay, the point where they Home Circle No. 57 W. of the W. held go ashore for the land journey. The let Everything first-class. Horses boarded by a social in Wright’s hall Saturday even ter states that the writer has been quite ■day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all points at most reasonable rates. ing. Revs. King and Hoberg gave ad sick of grippe. Give ua a call. dresses and Mr. Macy sang a couple of I Dr. J. F. Cal breath authorizes us to solos. make the statement that he is not a can DRAYMEN ~ Chris. Obye of Checowen was in the’ didate for re-election to the office of state city Tuesday. Chris., who is a pretty senator. He gives as his reason that he E. COULTER. level-headed fellow himself, says that II. has enough other affairs to keep him F. Bedwell is the ideal man for the office quite busy, and besides the Doctor never McHINNVILLE of county commissioner. has been very ambitious for political dis Spring is here and if you waDt your j tinction. Good* of all descriptions moved, and careful carpets, quilts and blankets washed, I Arrived Saturday, the largest carload handling guaranteed. Collectionswill be made send them to the McMinnville Steam | of goods that ever came to McMinnville. monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. Laundry or send in your order and the Family rigs consisting of buggies, car wagon will call for them. 15ml riages, hacksand surreys direct from the BANKING McMinnville hasn’t done much for the factory of A. A. Cooper. Every rig guar Cuban sufferers, further than to wear anteed first-class, and prices that have NO. 385T buttons, but she will have a chance to never before been offered for the same THE JIcMINNWLLE do more by patronizing the Evenden j class of goods, at Manning Bros. concert on the 29th inst. The marriage of Henry E. Cooper of Nate Elliott of Newberg was married Umatilla county, and Miss Cora Wilson on Tuesday to Mies Clara E. Hodson, of this county was an event of large pub late of the east. We congratulate Nate lic interest at Webfoot church on Tues —McMinn vllle. Oregon.— and his bride, and assure the latter that day evening. The ceremony was per Paid up Capital, $.50,000 the former is oue of the best boys on formed by Rev. Launer, a brother-in-law Surplus *10,000. earth. of the bride. The wedding was attended Tran»aets a General Banking Busmen. Mrs. Elizabeth Batchelder has re by Chas. P. and Miss Bergitta Nelson turned from Salem after a couple of years , from this city, who were accompanied Office Hours 9 a. m . to 4 p. m. absence. A cat which she took with her | home by Mrs. Launer of Little Falls, to Salem was found at the old home. Wash., and Miss Tryphenia Wilson of EEE LAUOHL1N, President. when they returned, having found its Portland, for a visit the following day. J L. ROGERS, Vice-President. E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. way back over a distance of 16 miles. Mrs. Evenden’s pupils will give a re W. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. The city council at its meeting Tuesday cital at the opera house, Friday, April evening decided to go back to the old 29th. The McMinnville Treble Clef Club The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian water ordinance, providing that every will make its first appearance. These one year for $2, strictly in advance. owner of a hydrant on Third street should ladies include the finest vocal talent in A thrill of terror is experienced when a be required to confine sprinkling to cer "brassy cough of croup sounds through the tain hours and to pay $1.50 a month for the city, and under Mrs. Evenden’s in struction will render the sweetest har house at night. But the terror soon the same. mony ever heard. All proceeds above changes to relief after One Minute Cough While A. L. Grence was exercising Ba expenses to be given to Cuban sufferers. Cure has been administered. Safe and ron Douglas on Sunday, the horse play Admission 25 cents. Come all and show harmless for children. Hill’s Pharmacy. fully got hold of him under his arm with your sympathy for Buffering humanity, Those suffering from neuralgia, rheu his teeth and threw him to the ground. and at the same time enjoy the greatest matism, or any other disease, should Grence was badly bruised and had a nar musical treat of the season. 18-2 give T. M. Neal, the magnetic healer, a row escape from being seriously injured Saturday, April 23d, in the opera house trial and be convinced of his power to re by not watching the horse more closely. Judge Galloway of Oregon City will de lieve suffering. Found at his residence After years of untold suffering from liver his unique and interesting lecture, at east end of Third street in the Todd piles, B. W. Puraellof Knitnersville, Pa., “Public Domain and Its Disposal." property. 15ml was cured by using a single box of De Judge Galloway gives this lecture for the C.k school Notes* Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases benefit of the libraries of the public + Several new cases of measles are re such as eczema, rash, pimples and obsti school and college. He pays hie own nate sores are readily cured by this expenses, and all the proceeds go to the ported this week. Prof. Prentiss visited with us Wednes famous remedy. Hill’s Pharmacy. purpose named. There will be some day. A tendency to improved times is shown special program in connection with the Tlasebill at morning, recess, noon, and by the fact that parties are writing to lecture. We hope the friends of the night these fine days. However, if the citizens here asking for the privilege of public schools and college will give them pupils are allowed to play at intermis loaning money on well-improved farms a good house that evening. Mr. Gallo sions they have their lessons much bet at 7 per cent interest in snma of $2,000 way volunteers his services free of charge, ter. and upwards. Anyone looking for each as he is desirous of lending all the as The 7th grade has taken up Irv’ng’s opportunity will receive information to sistance possible to the building up of •‘Sketch Book" aod the 8tb grade are their interest by conferring with A. J. the schools of thia city—his old home. Apperson. „ ' Admission. 25 cents; children 15cents. reading "Merchant of Venice.” Physicians and Surgeons. J Physician and Surgeon. CITY MARKET. yy BARBER. Che Hd Presses the Button The article must do the rest. Much of our stock was bought before the tendency to shoddy everything, hence there’s a bigger-priced look about them. But we have to meet shoddy competition, and prices consequently have to be cut in two. Wouldn’t you rather pay a few cents more for a pair of boy’s pants that will wear six months to a year, than buy a 19-cent cotton shoddy that the av erage boy will run through with in two days? The same comparison holds to a greater or less degree in all lines. Buying a thing because its dirt cheap is a most ephemeral satisfaction, because the thing bought is of the same character. We’re After You for our customer, believing that customers who are pleased are the most effective advertisements. We seek to please at all times; to make your interest ours—not to get your trade on a catch-penny deal, regardless of where you drift afterwards. A. J. APPERSON HARNESS, yy HARNESS, g Truck and Dray Co. National Bank Prof. II. L. Boardman will preach next Sunday morning and evening in the Pres byterian church. Remember the entertainment for the benefit of the athletic association. It will be given at the opera house Wed nesday, the 27th. Next Thursday evening the Maccabees will have a big time. The Amity and Hillsboro tents will be here to witness the initiation of a number of new appli cants. Second-hands New Goods Are now on sale at the New Stare opposite White’s Restaurant. Bedroom Suits, Mattresses, Chairs, Trunks, Valises, Bed Lotnnges, Tinware, and General Second-hand Stock of Goods Agents Oregon and Washington for Page's Woven Wire Fencing. 4 50 Rods sold tn the last Ten Days To Cure a Cold in One Day O.G.&E.Estes Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. New stock of mixed paints at R. M. All kinds of Fine, Wade A Co’». Difficult and Take your prescriptions to Hill’s to old Watches re have them filled. paired and made Bettman & Warren candle their eggs to run as good before they leave the store. as new at All necessary bicycle sundries may be found at R. M. Wade A Co’s. A no cure no pay poison oak cure. 50 cts. R ogers B ros ., McMinnville. E. N. Ford has No. 1 baled hay for Bale. Also pure Plymouth rock eggs. Did you notice the fine assortment of fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s? The Stearns, (50, and the King and Queen, $35 bicycles at C. Griesen's. 15-4 H. C. Burns’ wall paper sale is still on, and the stock and prices are right. Don’t fail to see him before you buy. 16-2 Call and see the new bigh-lift Ameri- can sulky and gang plows, at F. W. Spencer’s. 12tf Hodson will sell you window shades at 15 cents. Ingrain wall paper at 30 cents and white backs at 5 cents. We now have a few thousand dollars to loan on farm property, at good terms. 12tf M c C ain , I rvine & V inton . Two desirable upstairs rooms in St. Charles building for rent. Suitable for offices or living rooms. Inquire of N. E. Kegg. 16tf I will muke special rates on family washing and guarantee work cheaper and better than you can gen it done any where else in the city. W m . L ambert . D. A. SMITH'S AU kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry for sale at bard times prices. —NE W— Jewelry Store * * * h- NEXT DOOR TC POSTOFFICE. Canton Scotch 1 Clipper Plows 0 Spring Tooth Harrows on. Wheels, Wagons aud Implem ents of all kinds, Garden Seeds in Bulk and Package. S 0. 0. HODSON I Che Battleship I I 0 That ill-fated craft w ent down in Havana harbor and created more excitement than any one incident of late years. Its the same way with Our New Footwear. Everybody is talking about them, and they all say that they are the best specimens of shoemaking in Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Shoes that the world ever saw, and they won't be blown up cither. Too good for that. —4 SHOES Arl COST ! Having decided not to locate permanently in McMinnville, I desire to pose of my stock of Boots and Shoes at once, and to this end all goods 1 be sold at cost from this date. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Shoes ih all qualities and Latest Styles. All last Fall’s and this Spring's goods. NEW SHOE STORE, H. HILTON. Van S. will be at Commercial stables Monday afternoons and Tuesdays, Wed nesdays and Thursdays at Sheridan and Fridays and Saturdays at McMinnville. Balance of time at North Yamhill. The other horse, Baron Douglas, will be at Leave your measure at the Racket Commercial stables all the time. J. W. II bnrv . store for a tailor made suit of clothes. They guarantee a fit and satisfaction or Why not buy you a first grade wheel— no pay. 18-3 Columbia is the cheapest in the end. *5 A New Departure. The latest and newest patterns of wall paper just anived at C. Griesen's. Otf We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by rec oin mending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption ami other serious lung troubles that fol low neglected colds. Hill’s Pharmacy.