SPAIN SAVED HER HONOR [?]' But has lost everything else. But what have you saved, if you have lost your teeth and your health by neglecting to consult your dentist fre­ quently? In my office all our energies are de­ vot *d to saving impaired teeth, but if hopeless, plates and bridges are inserted by the latest and best methods. We will be pleased to talk and advise with you concerning the condition of your teeth. DR. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. McMinnville. PHYSICIANS ÇALBREATH & GOUCHER, Physicians and Surgeons. 4 (Office over Braly's Bayk.) M c M innville O regon . ... £OOK & CABLE, Physicians and Surgeons. Rooms in Jacobson Block, M c M innville , J ■ • O regon . • E. BARTEL, Physician & Surgeon. Rooms 7-8, Union Block, McMinnville. Special attention given to diseases of Women and Children, Stomach Troubles, Prostatic Dis­ eases, Ruptures. SPECIALIST. QR. H. C. FENTON, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Oregonian Building, - Portland, Oregon MEAT MARKETS p STREET MEAT MARKET, Reynolds & Branham, Prop's. Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds of lat stock. y^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Proprietors of CITY MARKET. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds South side Third St. between B and C. PRODUCE MARKET. Q STREET PRODUCE MARKET, T L. E. Walker, Prop. Cash pai.l for Poultry and Country Produce. Hides mid Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed, Oil Meal, Flaxseed aud Bee Supplies of all kinds kept on hand. JF.-. BARBERS. yy H. LOGAN, BARBER I am located opposite Burns.y Daniels anil 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, „nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they can be bought anywhere «Ise in the Willamette "WValley. Our all home made sets of harness are ^pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. yy J. STRONG, Dealer in and Manufacturer of HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, Etc. COLLARS, WHIPS, All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing of all kinds promptly done. Located at corner of Third ana B Streets. LIVERYMEN. (JITY STABLES, Third St., between E and F. Wilson & Henderson, Props Everything first-class. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all pointsat most reasonable rates. Give iis a call. DRAYMEN yy j . stow , M c M innville Truck and Dray Co. d^Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. WOOD WORKER. COK1OFF, WOOD WORKER will repair ynnr Bnggie* and Wagon« manufac­ ture orfice Furniture, Book ease*. Wardrobes, Bracket«. Whatnot.« and all kind* of wood work. Two Doors East of City Stables. School book« and school supplies at C. Griesen's. 38 4 The beat 25-cent meal in the city is ob­ tainable at T. A. White’s restaurant. School books at Hembreo’s. G. S. Wright, dentist. Remember your eyes and Win. F. C. Grissen’s new stock of wall paper. 6 Dielschneider ffthey need glasses. G. 8. Wright, dentist. Fruit jars and jelly glasses of all sizes Superior drills and seeders, best made. at Bettman & Warren ’ s. Wanted—Clover hay baled or loose.I I J. L. Ladd of Amity was in the city From $50 up, at Hodson’s. Inquire at this office. Persons who have contraeteti wood on Miss Woods, this week, has an entire Wednesday. new line of ladies’ wrappers, capes, etc. Ladies, when you want an up-to-date subscription are requested to fetch it along. Bettman & Warren will receive a new pair of shoes, call on A. E. McKern. Heating Btoves, all kinds. Aluminum stock of crockery in a few days. Will Logan lost his young driving stove boards, cheaper than the old style. John Wisecarver is moving out to the horse by quinsy one day last week. Hodson sells them. fair grounds and expects to engage in Place your order early with F. W. The A. J. Appergon stock of general hop cultivation next season. Spencer for Monitor Drills. merchandise has been bought by Port­ New wagons, buggies, hacks, Garden A daughter was born to the wife of land parties and will be closed out at the City and Morrison plows, etc., for sale Ivan Daniel last Sunday, Sept. 25th. old stand. by C. D. Johnson, B street. 20-tf A new line of tobacco and cigarB just To Patron« of the Public School«. Miss Estella Noll has entered upon a received at Bettman & Warren’s. year’s study and training at the state The undersigned begs to announce Mies Elva Apperson went to Portland normal. yesterday to spend a week with friends. that he has the largest and best assorted The New Home and Wheeler & Wil­ If you want a good fountain pen go to stock of school books and stationery west of Portland ; also, the laws of the state, son sewing machines, needles and extras Wm. F. Dielschneider. outside of textbooks, do not prescribe the at C. Grissen’s. 15tf Miss Jessie Manning began teaching kind of paper,tablet orconqiositiou books Dr. Hall and wife of Minneapolis are school in the Turner district near Sheri­ to be used, but uniform grades and sizes expected here the first of the week to dan on Monday. can be found at any stationery store; visit their aunt Mrs. Ellen Babcock. Wanted—Five cords of ash and five of notwithstanding this fact, certain of the The free reading room is now open to old fir wood. Leave pro[*oHals at Re­ | public school teachers of tiiis city, con­ the public. Good literature will be found porter office. trary to instructions from tiie principal, on the tables. A welcome to all. B. F. DeFord has moved from Ilope- requested their pupils in the schoolroom, F. W. Spencer has a carload of Moni­ well to a farm a few miles west of Me- to purchase a certain kind of composition tor Seeders and Drills on the road. Minnville. book with a certain kind of a cover, an00 per mile, and tiie railroad objected to the increase on tiie main a girl on a higher plane than her educa­ The Wiley B. Allen Co. of Portland, line but not. on the Newlierg road. Re­ tion would permit, and finally asked her Or., will for the next ten days sell you duction was granted to tXie former valua­ if she had been favorable to annexation. such organs as the Mason & Hamlin, Es­ She replied: “It is rather sudden, but if tey, Chicago Cottage, Ann Arbor, Far- tion on tiie main line. you are willing, I am.” rend A Votey, Crown and the Shultz Siitnnel Soper advertises a public sala for from $55 up to $75 each, and every Mary Dempsey lias commenced divorce of his effects on Oct. Sth, in this issue. instrument is fully guaranteed. They proceedings in the state circuit court Sam will soon follow his family to the are located in the Union block, McMinn­ agninst Caralxx) Dempsey, and also asks east, but will go with some misgivings as ville, for the next ten days. Represented to the propriety of leaving gentle and sa­ to lie allowed to resume her maiden by their traveling salesman, name, Mary Brisbine. The couple were lubrious and plenteous Oregon for the B. G. M agoon . wind-swept plains of Kansas and Nebras­ married in North Yamhill, December 12, 1887, and in 1895, it is alleged, the de ­ ka, but may return if he can profitably • CASTORIA dispose of a farm he owns in each of fendant deserted.—Telegram. Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher . The delegates to the Fmergency Corps these states. He is an industrious and In use for more than thirty years, and progressive citizen, and will make money and Red CroBS Society convention re­ The Kind l'o« Have Always Ponghi. w herever he goes. We hope to see him turned home Saturday well pleased with the work accomplished. A state organi­ come back. Richard Knight,who went up to Seattle zation was formed with 13 auxiliaries. The name Emergency Corps was re­ to live with hie son, John, about two His Story of What Hood’s Sar­ weeks ago, and who fractured his thigh tained that the local work may be con­ tinued for our Oregon boys. saparilla Has Done by falling, died at the hospital on Satur­ A pile of gravel on the sonth side of day, Sept. 24th, and was buried by the Whole Family Creatly Helped b» Grand Army post of Seattle in their the street opposite The Reporter office This Medicine. has excited some curiosity. It is to be cemetery. Father Knight was a man “I am an old run down soldier, my used in a cement walk, extending with a somewhat remarkable career. A whole system being out of order and my native of Ireland, he came to America from Wright.a block to the east line of right aide partially paralyzed. I have w hen 9 years old. He learned the black­ White’s restaurant. M. E. Hendrick, tried various remedies and realized only smith trade when at the age of 14. He Chas. Grissen, Elsia Wright and Bob temporary relief. X have been taking was twice married, and tiie fattier of 10 , McDonald own the property fronting on Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s Pills, and have derived more real benefit from them children. He joined the rush to Pike’s I the improvement. The marriage of Miss Annie Nichol to than anything I have tried. My wife has Peak in 1800, and for six years was a been greatly helped by Hood's Sarsapa­ justice of the peace, hotel keeper and j Dr. H. T. Hoople of Vale, Malheur coun­ rilla. She was sll run down and her blacksmith in the city of Denver. He 1 ty, was solemnized yesterday afternoon, system much out of order. My two little enlisted with the Colorado volunteers j at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Cowls, boys recovered quickly from the effects during the war ot the rebellion, and Rev. Frank A. Powell officiating. The of diphtheria by taking Hood’s Sarsapa­ served nnder Col. Chivington, taking couple departed on the 3 o’clock train rilla, which rid them ot troublesomesorea part in the famons Sand creek fight with for their future home at Vale, where the and symptoms ot the croup. They are the Indians. He came to Oregon in j groom ia lucratively engaged in medical now well and hearty.” W. F. B urnett , Remember 1889. During the last year he bad lived practice. The bride has a large number 8tarkey, Oregon. Sarsa- with hi« daughter, Martha Ann Sher­ of friends in .McMinnville. man, near this city. He was a man of CASTOKIA parilia honor, loved peace, hated falsehood, re­ Bear* the signature of C has . H. F lftcwfr . I »th«’ best-ia fact the One True Blood Purifier. spected law and in all things was a In use for more than thirty year*, and Hn/vl’c Pill« nau^a. lndtge«»i«i, TV Kind >’ om Havt Alwayi Bought. model citizen. IIOOU s I Ills bllionsne««, constipation. LOCAL NEWS. To O ur P atrons FRIENDS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC: •i* We are constantly adding New and Attractive Lines to all departments of our Store. We are cognizant of the fact that many of our customers cannot realize the large assort­ ment of stock carried by us unless bo a visit to our establish­ ment. We Cordially Invite you to Call and See Us. Our force of accommodating clerks are prepared to give you the best of attention. It has long been our ambition to have a stock so complete, so tastefully arranged and marked down to such reasonable prices that our patrons could see no necessity to send to any outside city for any article. We know we have attained this result, as we have laid in a stock of goods such as has never been approximated in Yamhill county, and is equaled by but few stocks in Oregon. The following lines of goods are car­ ried by us: Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots A Shoes, Hats and Millinery, Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, fine line of Capes and Jackets, ready-made Skirts and Suits. We have just added a largo assortment of Carpets, Linoleums and Window Shades, also a fine line of Suitings just received for our Tailoring Department, and we guarautee a perfect fit. All the goods kept by us are purchased in large quantities direct from the manufacturers, and much of our clothing is made up in our own factory, and we are thus in a position to supply them to you at Eastern prices. We are grateful for your past patronage, and respectfully ask that you take advantage of our increased efforts to please and to place the very best bargains within easy reach. Respectfully Yours, R. JACOBSON & CO McMinnville, Or., Sept. 1st, 1898. • • ... Z/Ae 77/c7tyinnville.,, grange 4 Jarmers'Cc. • •• • •• The Largest General Merchandise Store in the City. McMinnville, Or., Sept. 25, 1898. To O ur M any F riends and P attons : We most cordially invite you to call and inspect our new and com­ plete Stock of Fall Goods, consisting of Dress Goods and Trimmings, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Underwear, Ladies’ Fur Capes and Collars. new line of Boys’ Suits from 50c to $5, Men’s Suits anil Pants, • • • Hate A and Furnishing Goods. The largest stock of Boots and Shoes carried in the city. Ladies’ and Children's Fine Shoes. A complete line of Belknap & Johnson’s celebrated Umbrellas. The Banigan Rubber Boots and Shoes. Everv pair warranted and every defective pair replaced with new pair. Ladies’, Children’s and Gents’ Mackintoshes and Gum Coats at lowest prices ever offered. We carry a large stock covering three large floors, including our warehouse, which is filled with a fresh and complete stock of Groceries and Provisions. We are in position to offer you the lowest prices in the city, as our expenses are light, anu no heavy rent to pay, and we buy in large quantities direct, at the lowest cash prices. We are sole agents for Bntterick Patterns, Dr. Warner's Corsets, • • • Banigan’s Rubbers, the Royal Tailors, M. Born A Co., and Salem Wool­ en Mills. We thank you for your past favors, and bojie to save you money this fall by selling you your supplies. Y’ours Truly, • •• • •• • • •• •• The McMinnville Grange & Farmers’ Co., C iiah . P. N elhon , Manager. Cor. Fourth A B Sts. • ••: • •• :•••: .•••: MORE ROOM ! LARGER STOCK ! LOWER PRICES! I have enlarged my store quarters to make room for my increased Stock, and the tieople of Yambill County will find me right to the front this Fall and Winter as usual, with the Largest and Best Ansorlment of hootwear in McMinnville. They can feel assured I will sustain my rep­ utation, gained in Twenty Years business in McMinnville, of giving the beet value for the money and carrying the Latest Styles. An Old Soldier HOOCI S ••« 4* Sign of the Big Boot F. DIEÜSCHNEIDER. Books and Shoes. »»*»***«»**««*«««»***••«* WITCH HflZELi I: ♦♦ L Is fast becoming a household friend. It is far better than the many patent nostrums now on the market for the relief of scalds, burns, wounds, sprains or bruises, toothache, rheumatism, neural­ gia. We buy only the best, made by E. E. Dick­ inson & Co., and fully recommend it as a valuable household remedy. Witch Hazel and Alcohol mixed half and half works wonders for soreness from excessive exercise. ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. Opposite R. Jacobson & Co. i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦