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SPAIN MIGHT G. S. Wright, dentist. Ride u Columbia. New stock of mixed paints at R. M. Baby carriages cheap at O G. Estes’. Wade & Co’s. G. S. Wright, dentist. C. Grissen's new stock of wall paper. 6 A new line of tobacco and cigars just Tall aches from little toe corns See the calf in the Racket store ad. Call ou W. L. Hembree for your picture received at Bettman A Warren ’ s. framing. Typewriter supplies at C. Griesen'». grow,” D. C. Fletcher's family arrived from John Hulery has returned from Rose Tents to sell or rent. Inquire of Elsia DR. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. This Calf would bring you all a Wright. 27'2 McMinnville. California Friday night. land, 15. C. The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian Miss Eleanor Gardner spent the Fourth Shoe, tV. L. llembree, agent fur the Yost one year for $2, strictly in advance. PHYSICIANS with friends in Forest Grove. | typewriter. easy and comfortable. Mrs. J. 8. Hibbs has gone to Moscow, Window shades in variety of colors and i i A fresh Jersey cow for sale. Inquire of ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER. Idaho, to remain indefinitely with hor at different prices at O. G. Estes' We are adding to our Shoe ■It II Nelson. sous. For ice cream, soda water, oranges, line a larger and better assort F. 8. Harding now occupies Ilia hand- Touts, stoves, fishing tackle, fish eggs, etnona, etc , go to T. A. White's. some new dwelling. ment than ever of those ammunition aud everything for carop Mrs. Lorenzo Root is attending camp Buy your blank books nt W. L. llein- life at Hodson’s. (Office over Braly's Bank.) meeting at Canby this week. bree's. Lost—A small purse, in the vicinity of M c M innyillk - - - O kkuon . P. J. Sharp, now a Portland barber, the merry-go-round. $10 reward lor re McCormick mowers and binders—the world’s l>est—for sale by F. W. Spencer. celebrated in McMinnville. turn to this office. QOOK & CABLE, Ex-Supt. Geo. A. I’rentiss inteuds A pretty fair buggy and harness for The Emergency corps will meet at the making a trip to southern Oregon next $35. Inquire at this office. opera house every Friday afternoon at week. The best 25-eent meal in the city is ob 2:30 until further notice. The families of Recorder Macy and tainable at T. A. White's restaurant. New furniture just received by O. G. Isaac Lambright expect to go to the coast Rooms in Jacobson Block, The New Home aud Wheeler A Wil Estes. People are findiug out that good next week. M c M imnvillk , - - • O regon . son sewing machines, needles and extras furniture is obtainable cheap at his store. John A. Hudson, aged 76 tears, died at C. Grissen’s. lòti The Misses Fannie aud Jennie Walker of Bright’s disease at his home in Happy Mr. and Mrs. John Skiff'of Salem spent left last Friday for a visit with a sister at valley, July 1st. MEAT MARKETS the Fourth here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sprague, Wash. For sale—A good general purpose, bay E. 8. Warren. jy^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Mrs. Grosser of Grosser Hall, uear horse, 9 years old, souud, gentle, and a Fl}’ time is here. Screen doors, win Sheridan, is in the city this week, the good traveler. Inquire at this office. Proprietors of dow screens ami screen wire of all kinds guest Mrs. E. W. Wallace. Always in the lead—the "Stearns Yel cheap at Hodson’s. Married, at Hotel Yuuihill, by Rev. low Fellow,” with the King, $35, second Charlie Ungerman spent his Fourth in T. J. Morrow, July 1st, 1898, Wm. E. best, at C. Griesen’s. 23-4 Choice, Fresh Meats, AH Kinds Portland and w ill remain for a short time, Jones of Happy Valley and Miss Ida Miss Elsie Hobbs took the prize for the .South side Third St. between B and 0. visiting with the family of Col. Summers, i L. Flynn of Gopher Valley. best writer in Prof. Garrison ’ s class last —T—-- Belgian hares for sale. 5f> pairs young M4ss Nanna Ungermau left last week week, and Elsie Fletcher for the most BARBERS stock. Only $1 per pair, mated. Peter for Wallace, Idaho, where she will spend improvement. The entire stock of General Merchandise belonging to A. Naim, Shadeland Fann, Ballston, Ore. the summer, returning home in the fall That warship display in Jacobson's yy H. LOGAN, Those For sale at a bargain, a tubular frame to resume her studies at the college. window was a very creditable work of art J. Apperson will be closed out at bed rock prices. Buckeye binder all complete. The state convention of the Christian in window decoration, and the people wanting Good Goods at Low Price« will do well to call early 26w4 T. D. H endebson . while the stock is complete. church at Turner closed Sunday last. never tired of looking at it. I am located opposite Burns 4 Danielsand aim Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Baid of Roseland, Frank Abram Powell will be in his pul E. C. Crewse returned from the Turner to give ^11 customers good trestuient for little McMinnville, Or. money. Bathroomsill connection. Your put- B. C., were in the city Saturday. Mrs. pit next Sunday morning and evening as encampmeut on Monday. He says the ro’.mge solicited. Baid is a daughter of Wisdom Millsap of usual. convention this year was the largest and Newberg. O. O. Rhude, the new county treasurer, best attended that they have ever had. HARNESS Are you going to paint your house? is moving to town, and will occupy the There were 47 preachers present. Consult F.lsia Wright about paints and O. II. Adams building adjoining C. H. There will be quarterly meeting at Mc pi.SIA WRIGHT, oils. He will giVe you the best material McKinney. He «ill be assisted in the Cabe chapel Saturday and Sunday. The quartelv conference will convene Satur Manufactures amt Deals In office by his son Wm. G. Rhude. at least cost. tf day at 2 p. hi . and the presiding elder The annual basket meeting at Ballston will preach at 2 p. m. Sunday. A. P>. Apperson came up from Portland to spend the Fourth, Ho has been elerk- will take place next Sunday, the 10th. Concert. Dean Sanderson of the Eugene divinity SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, ing for Roberts Bros. Prof. Henry Bettman will give a con Mrs. Nancy Yocoin died at Sheridan school will deliver the sermon in the ..ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they < uu be boiignt anywhere else in the Willamette June 29th, at the age of 76 years. She morning. Sermon also at 3 p. m. All are cert on next Friday evening, July 8th, at As usual are opening up Valley. Out nil home made seis of harness are the opera bouee under the auspices of invited. pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. was an Oregon pioneer of 1851. an active Spring Trade in the B.Y.P.U. of the Baptist church, the Joseph Todd, of the firm of J. A. Todd Mayor Chrisman has bought the right proceeds of which is for the building fund yy J. STRONG, of Marion county to sell the portable & Co. has concluded to locate perman of the new church. Prof. Bettman will pantry. Gus Gaunt will do the chief ently in this city and has rented the Con be assisted by Master Strelil, who will Dealer In and Manufacturer ot dor residence, and will move in shortly And all Lines of Hardware. rustling. make his first appearance before an au after the Fourth of July.—Tillamook dience in McMinnville, also Prof. Irving J. N. Smith and family of Salem were Headlight. GlenD, Misses Glenn, Snyder and Spen COLLARS, Fourth of July visitors at J. G. Eckman’s. SADDLES, Reu. A. J. Hunsaker bail the honor of cer will each renderono number, and al Mr. Smith is the efficient cashier and WHIPS, BRIDLES, More sold already this year than during all being chosen moderator of the Baptist so a male quartette oue number. The bookkeeper at Gray Bros. SPURS, Etc. association at its semi-centennial session admission price will be only 25 cents. of last. They go like hot cakes, because Attorney Geo. Bingham and family All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing of u11 kinds promptly done. First door south ol spent the Fourth in this city, Mrs. Bing in Portland last week. It came to him the price is low and the quality equal to the To Wheel llldcr«. McMinnville National Bank. by virtue of his having been longest a best. ham and daughter remaining through member of the association. Ed. Reporter:—At a meeting of the the present week with relatives. ¡Gendron, LIVERYMEN Rev. Harlow S. Mills and wife of Ben city council held July 6lh, 1898, ordi Four nance No. 193 was passed and approved, Wm. Poole, Sam Ralston and Chas, ‘ Reliance, zonia, Mich., are spending a few days the tirBt section of which reads: "It Kinds. Vaughn, of the Southern Pacific bridge (JITY STABLES, i Crescent, with his cousin C. F Mills. They are on be unlawful for any person or per building force, are over on the pict ur- the coast, attending the Congregational shall sons to ride any bicycle on any Bidewalk, ( Crawford. Third St., between E and F. esqne Wilson river on a fishing expedi association which convenes in Portland upon any street within the corporate limits of the city of McMinnville, Yam tion. Full Line of Fishing Tackle. See us for bargains. this week. bill County, Oregon.” The penalty is Wilson & Henderson, Props I am able to furnish loans on first-class The Christian church at its recent a fine of $1.00 to $10.03 or imprisonment farm security, from $2,0J0 upward, at 7 state meeting at Turner, passed resolu one to five days, or both. The ordinance Everything first-class Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers per cent interest ; loans to rnn from 3 to tions memorializing the legislature at its goes into effect on the 16th of July—10 days after its approval. All riders will conveyed to all polntsat most reasonable rates, 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon next session to submit a constitutional do well to remember this, as the ordi tllvo us a call. ey, call and see me. R. L. C onner . amendment forbidding the manufacture nance will be strictly enforced. A. V. R. S nyder , Recorder. Capt. Wyatt Harris enjoyed a visit the and sale of intoxicating liquors. DRAYMEN past week from his old friend, Major S. The following officers were installed in l.tvcry Business for Sale. G. Elliot of Springfield, Mo., who i-ame | Is fast becoming a household friend. It is far g E. COULTER. the Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F., on Tues west to attend the national association The City livery and feed etables are day evening by deputy grand president, x better than the many patent nostrums now on the McITINNVlLLE of Congregational churches in Portland. offered for eale. The equipment is first- Hattie L. Campbell: Mrs. Kittie Patty, J market for the relief of scalds, burns, wounds, Hon. Wm. Galloway and his sons N. G.; Mrs. L. L. Nicklin, V. G.; Mrs. class and is doing a paying business. i sprains or bruises, toothache, rheumatism, neural- Terms reasonable. Charles and Francis, were up from Ore N. Wright, Rec. Sec.; Mrs.C. Ferguson, W ilson & H enderson . Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful gon City the past week, the boys remain I gia. We buy only the best, made by E. E. Dick- Per. Sec.; Miss B. Schreyer, Treas. handling guaianteed. Collections will be made ing over the Fourth. Mr. Galloway will ! monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. t inson & Co., and fully recommend it as a valuable Fer Rale al a Burgain. I cordially invite those who send their begin the construction of his new fruit J household remedy. Witch Hazel and Alcohol laundry work to Portland or to China to A good driving team, gelding and tuare, dryer at once, and says it will be the beet BANKING mixed half and half works wanders for soreness | call at the McMinnville Steam Laundry color black, age 5 years, of Duroc Triuce X dryer in the county. any Thursday or Friday and see for your- and Altamont stock. AI bo light driving $ excessive exercise. Miss I.ela Baker returned from Califor , selves the machinery in operation and buggy and single and double harness. All NO 3857 nia Thursday evening of last week, thor- j I inspect the fine work I turn out. Tilt: M c M innville ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. a rare bargain, and should betaken soon ouglily contented to remain in Oregon, j Respectfully, W m . L ambert . Inquire at this office. She reports McMinnville people at Wat Opposite R. Jacobson & Co. The Baptist church building is being Notice lor Hid*. sonville as well, Mrs. C' W. Holman’s j prepared for moving to the back end of health being especially improved. Mr ’ Bids are invited for the several mater the lot where it will be worked into the —McMinn vllle, Oregon.---- Holman may visit here next fall. ial and work required to construct none new building as a Sunday school room. Paid up Capital, $.*10,000 The contract for building the new Bap The regular services will be held in the story brick, as per plans Bnd sfieciffca- tist church has been awarded to Spencer ! church next Sunday notwithstanding the tions. 1‘lans at Dresser A Hendrick’s Surplus $10,000. store. M. E. H endrick . Simmons, at $3,725. This is exclusive of ! moving of the building. TransRCts a General Banking Business. painting and the material of the present Notice. Prof. C. C. Linden of Sheridan was a Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. building, a portion of which «ill remain 1 business caller Tuesday. The Prof, has All subscribers to the Christian church Whether it leads to wealth or not, economy is the safest road ijr intact. The estimated cost of the build lieen engaged to superintend the public building fund of McMinnville, Oregon, tb to travel. By economy we do not mean stinginess; we do not A. LEE LAUGHLIN, President. ing complete is something over $5,t 00. schools of his city for a fifth term, which will pay the same to Dr. J. IL Nelson, mean that you shall consider a low-priced show the one to buy. J. L. ROUERS, Vice-President. Kay & Todd lieing desirous of closing is an evidence that he is held in high es treasurer of said fund. By order of build *• The most economical shoe buyer is the one that sees to it Ws E. C. APPERSON, Cashier. ijjii first, that the shoes arc of good quality; second, that they are TV. S. LINK, Assistant Cashier. up their company business, have placed teem. The Sheridan schools under his ing committee. D. M. C aldwell , 28-4 Sec’y Building Committee. a& fairly priced. Common sense leads the real economist to pass ak all their notes and book accounts in my ■ management have always had a good J by the trashy footwear «o frequently offered at, prices that are L hands for collection. All parties in- ■ name. Four teachers are to be employed I Did you notice the fine assortment of little, but not low. I have shoes that will meet the require- W "I have used Chamberlain's Cough 2* fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren's? debted to them in the way of book ac at the next term. mentsof the economical buyer. They combine good quality, * counts and notes overdue, will please : J. C. Gove, who for several weeks has Remedy in my family for years and al Rfc style and fit at a medium price. Come in and see. The ohi reliable Bain wagon, all sizes call and settle the same with me. ways with good results, ” says Mr. TV. B. X Sign of the Big Boot. F. DIEUSGHNEIDER. Z had more or less peculiar philosophy in and styles, broad and narrow tires, for R. L C onner . the local papers, for which he paid Coojierof El Rio, Cal. “For small chil sale by F. W. Spencer. 24tf Boots and Shoes, i dren it is especially effective.” For sale Tl.e Telephone-Register newspaper Hot weather is here and you will need plant has been purchased by Mr. F. 8. promptly, was examined for insanity on by 8. Iloworth & Co. garden hose, sprinklers and lawn mow Harding. The rumored consideration ia Tuesday, on complaint of G. W. Davis, and adjudged insane. He is 42 years old, Prolmie Court. ers. Hodson has them. $5000. The purchaser is a veteran in and had a former attack of insanity at Estate of John Merritt. Final account New wagons, buggies, hacks, Garden the business and was one of the founders the age of 26. An act of violence to City and Morrison plows, etc., for sale i of the hyphenated issue away back in ward a young woman in the country allowed, administrator discharged and bondsmen exonerated. 20-tf | the 80's, though he has been out of it for precipitated the complaint, by C. D. Johnson, B street. This hear- Estate of Mary Ann Sheldon. Distri All necessary bicycle sundries may be about four years. Just »hat effect the ing was the first official act of the new bution of money on hand ordered as change will have upon the political status county judge. found at R. M. Wade A Co’s. prayed for in final account. MONMOUTH. OR. Bettman & Warren candle their eggs ot the paper liecomes an interesting prob Estate of Daniel C. Hastings. Third A statement of the funds received and lem. The divorcement of the democratic before they leave the store. Strong Academic and profcwlonal Course« paid out by the Emergency Corps of semi-annual account approved. Well equipped Training Department <>t We now have a few thousand dollars to and populist parties seems to force the this city «ill doubtless be of interest to nine i-rnde« with ¿DOchildren. Estate of Thoe. Withvcombc. Third alternative of choosing a constituency the Reporter readers. The organilation Regular Normal Court« of three year«. loan on farm property, at good terms. Senior year wholly professional. Graduates and its course will tie jealously watched w a* effected on May 23d with 2) mem semi-annual account approved. of accredited high acboolaand college, ad'-' 12tf I rvine A V inton . Guardianship of Nora A. Drummiller mined directly to profeaslonal work The from l*>th sides of the dismembered | bers. It now nnmliers more than 1z5 diploma ol the rchool 1« recognized by law In the spring is the time to paint your household. The fact that Mr. Harding members. Amount received from dues, et al. Fourth annual report approved. aa a life certlUcate to teach. luncheons and donations, $59.60; lunch house. Let R. M. Wade A Co. figure on held a postofliee for four years under the eon The graduates ot the school are tn de expenses, $11 85; bouee wive», $2.20; Van S. will be at Commercial Stables mand as teachers. your paint bill. gold standard regime of Mr. Cleveland ban<ls, cape etc for "our boys,” $13.08; Monday afternoons and Tuesdays, Wed toward regimental flag, $12.50; Light Expenses—The year for from Do you know, that Elsia Wright carries | while the paper was riding the populist paid Amt. on hand at present, $20.17. At nesdays and Thursdays at Sheridan and $iao to $160. a full line of lubricating oils for machin ! steed at full gallop tinder democratic whip the last meeting it was voted to with Fridays and Saturdays at McMinnville. Beautiful ¿nd healthftfl location. No $»■ ery? Owners of valuable harvesting and and spur, suggests a little awkwardness draw from the state organization so it is Balance of time at North Yamhill. The loons. The flr»t term will open Tueaday, other machinery cannot afford to exper in getting the relations adjusted. At all now a local institution—devoted to the other horse, Baron Dongles, will be at September 20th. CatMlogue*, giving hill de- interests of Co. A. more particularly, tafia of work cheerfully sent on application. irnent with poor oils. He carries the best event», we wish Mr. Harding, who is a though we are ready to give all the aid Commercial stables all the time except on the market and they are warranted good newspaper man, unbounded suc we can where it is most needed. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, Pre». Wednesdays and Thursdays, when he OrW. A. Wann, Sec’y of Faculty. cess. Chairman Press Com. Dot to gum. tf will be at Sheridan. J. W. H enry . “Save her honor’’ end still lose Cuba, but what will you save if you lose your teeth by ucelect and abuse? To those of my patients who nave frequent dental examinations, I can assure preservation of their teeth and small dental Wilts Not only Crown and Bridge work, but every department of the dental art is made a specialty. You are invited to call. LOCAL NEWS. | THE RACKET STORE. Physicians and Surgeons. » 5 ♦ SHOES. Physicians and Surgeons. CITY MARKET. H.MILLS&Son ASSIGNEE’S SALE! OF MERCHANDISE. BARBER LEE LAUGHLIN, Assignee. HARNESS, g f R. M Wade & Co., ........BUGGIES »♦♦♦»♦♦» HARNESS, Bicyclc8_^ 8 WITCH HAZEÜ ♦ : Truck and Dray Co. National Bank # Economy < Is the Road to TravelJ Seventeenth Annual Session-—=^=- STATE NORMAL SCHOOL....