LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL DIRECTORY CHURCHES B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30p. ni ; Sunday school 9:50 a in.; the young people’s society 6:15 p m Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in. Covenant meeting first Thursday evening before the first Sunday of each month R. W. K ino , Pastor, M ethodist E piscopal —Services every Sabbath 11:00 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9:30 a in. Prayer meeting 7:00 p in. Thursday. I). T. S vmmebville , Pastor. C umb . P resbyterian —Servicesevery Sab­ bath 11:00a in and 7:3V p. ni. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Services in the Christian church : Preach- ingeverv Lord’s day at 11 a m. and 7:30 p ill Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. id . Sunday School at 9:15 u. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30p ni. F. A. P owell , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. in. Ves­ pers 7 :30. Services once a month. T. J M orrow , Rector. W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri­ day at 2:30p.m. in reading room, Kegg building. V irginia W. (¡ hover , Pres. E lva 1’. N eal , Seo. • SECRET ORDERS. K nowles C hapter N o , 12, O. E. 8.—Meets at Masonic hall the 2d and 4lh .Monday evening in each month. Visiting members cordially in­ vited. MRS EMMA SNELLING, W. M. MRS. KATE HEATH, Sec. A. O. U. W.—Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and third Fridays of each month, 7:30 p. m. Lodge room in Union block. W. It. FLETCHER, M. W. J. 1>. BAKER, Recorder. 10 Yamhill Lodge No. 10 11. of H. meets in Union hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each month. CtwrERl’osT No.» Meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month in Wright’s ball at 10:30 a. m. All members of the order are cordially invited to attend our meetings. GEO. W. KEENE, Commander. J. B. STILWELL, Adjt. E lvira A ssembly No. 18. U n » tf . i > A rtisans — Meet first and third Monday nights of each month at 7:30p. m. ill Union block. W G. HENDERSON, M. A. J. W. BONES, Sec. 52 EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF TH E Express Trains Ix‘ave Portland Daily UBAVI ARRIVE Portland............ 6:00 P M | San Francisco.. .8:15 A M Han Francisco. 8:00 I’ M I Portland............... 9:30 A M AI hivc trains stop at nil stations between Fort land and Salem. Turner, Marion, .Jefferson, Albany, Tangent, Sliedds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland anti all stations from Roseburg to Ash­ land inclusive, It <>•«<* burg Mail Daily. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland............8:30 A M I Roseburg.......... 6.20 P M Roseburg.......... 7:30 AM | Portland........... 4.30 PM DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULL.MAN • BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND CLASS'SLEEPING CARS, Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 7:30 A M I Lv 10:15 A M I Lv 11:55 P M j Ar Port hind McMinnville Corvallis Ar I 5:50 P M 3:06 P M Lv 1:20 P M At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Or. Central A Eastern Ry. Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 1:50 P M I Lv 7:30 P M j Ar 8:30 P M j Ar Portland McMinnville Independence Ar I 8:25 A M Lv I 5:50 A M Lv I 4:50 A M Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac ramento and Han Francisco. Net rates #17 first- class, and #11 second-class, including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, ( HINA, HONOLULU and AC’S TRALI A, can be obtained from G. A. Wilcox, Ticket Agent, McMinnville. (’. IL MARKHAM, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. R. KOEHLER. Manager. 0.R.&N. TO THE EAST. GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RY. OREGON SHORT LINE VIA VIA Spokane Salt Lake Minneapolis Denver St. Paul Omaha AND AND Chicago Kansas City LOWEST RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Every n Days • • FOR • • SAN r FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS OREGON. GEO. W. ELDER and CITV 0E TOPEKA Leave Portland every B days fpr Alaska Points. HtiMimrr« monthly from Portland to \ oknhotna and Hong Kong, via The Northern Paeiiiu (Hearn ship Os. in eonnt*' U oii with o. KA N. For hill information call on O. K. A N. ItHODI* A HIIOIBS.M, Agent», Or Addreaa: McMinnville, Or W. II III HI.Ill HT, Gen. Pam. Agt. I’OltTI.A^D, OH. S chool B ooks School books and school supplies at C. Griesen’s. 38-4 D. M. Caldwell is engaged in paiDting the residence of J. O. Rogers. Did you nbtice the fine assortment of Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Ink, at all prices. fancy crockery at Bettman & Warren’s? For Infants and Children. Call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. M arried —In Amity, Sunday’ evening, Sept. 25th, by the Rev. Joseph Hoberg, James A. Glover and Miss Nellie Har- pole, both of Wbiteson. j The best 25-cent meal in the city is ob­ at T. A. White’s restaurant. ble Preparation for As - D A SMITH'S All kinds of Watches, Clock» tainable All kinds of Fine, similatiná l.eFood and Regula­ Mr. Shortridge of Dolph has moved in­ and Jewelry for sale at Difficult and ting tte Stomadis ar.d Dowels of — NEW— hard times prices. to tlie house vacated by B. A. Millsap, old Watches re­ having moved here to take advantage of I LI) KE’ n " paired and made the schools. to run as good The R eporter and Weekly Oregonian as new at Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­ NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. one year for $2, strictly in advance. ness and Rcst.Contains neither S. D. York was the champion picker Opturn.Morphine nor Mineral. in the Thompson yard. Airs. Rhodes N ot N arcotic . earned second honors and a record con­ siderably above two hundred pounds. diuipc of Chì BrSAMLLLtiTCÍIEIl I For ice cream, soda water, oranges, JAunpkzn S&rd“ lemons, etc., go to T. A. White’s. ¿tlx.Sennu ♦ I JiocÁiUt Sjlts - j (Pictures and Rhyme), by Prof. B. F. Mulkey and Miss Connie Arure Sad * I t JYpprmùnt - / Ilawley of Monmouth were united in Jit Cart Soda * I IfarnSctd - I marriage Thursday of last week. The Í'l.trifud Sturar . j contracting parties are well known here. Tidtryron Flavor. ) Bettman & Warren candle their eggs iisr A perfect Remedy for Constipa­ before they leave the store. tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea At Corvallis early Wednesday morning Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ the mechanical hall of the agricultural ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. college was burned to the ground. The Tac Simile Signature of loss is estimated at $25,000; insurance, $12,000. Sunday On ter Ocean, beginning Sept. //. NEW YORK. /V Spanish proverb says “women and weather are not to be trusted.” Another, yOcckty On ter Ocean, 03eginning Sept. J3. that “woman is a curious creature with long hair and short ideas.” No wonder the women hate the Spanish. Order from newsdealers or by mail from EXACT CCPY OF WRAPPER. A. D. Runnels, who has been a resi­ dent and business man of North Yamhill THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago, Ill for the past 29 years, is moving to Mon­ mouth, where he will be employed in a drug store. Yamhill loses a good citizen. A fine Cotswold rani reached John Redmond’s ranch last Friday, which had been on the road from England since July. The first cost of the sheep, a,j(]ed to the charges for his transportation, THE GREAT amounted to $111. Mr. Redmond spares fn order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), neither pains nor money to improve the the manufacturers, J. C. Hubiuger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of wool and mutton of the Willamette National Family starch sold. These presents are in the form of valley. Pipe smokers, attention : We have got Newspaper it at last. A first-class tobacco-.for the pipe. A mixture of cigar clippings and FOR Havana scraps, at 30 cents per pound. Try it once. They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows: Farmers and W eisner & E bstein . Opposite Hotel Yambill, McMinn­ ville, Oregon. Villagers J. Sherman Wallace will preach in the We furnish the New York Weekly Tribune and your fa­ morning and President Boardman in the Wild Lilacs and evening at theCumberland Presbyterian vorite home paper, The Reporter, both one year for $1. American Pansies. church Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Geo. The Tribune lias an Agricultural Department of the highest merit, all important news of the W. Fender is at Walla Walla attending nation Poppies. and world, comprehensive and reliable market reports, able editorials, interesting short the annual meeting of the Oregon synod stories, scientific and mechanical information, illustrated fashion articles, humorous pictures, and is instructive ami entertaining to every member of every family. of this church. äbö The Reporter gives all the local news, political and social, keeps you in close touch with John Bones made this office a friendly your neighbors and friends, and is a welcome and indispensable weekly visitor at yonr home Pansies J ^RtQUIRtSNOCCJKIHG’ < Send all Subscriptions to The Reporter, McMinnville, Or. call last Friday, and answered many’ MAK£SCiLlAR5fflOCUFS”fFW:DNICE and Lilacs and . ASyilM flfcrgill ...... questions concerning his trip into British In r«— - i^., Columbia. The farthest limit of his Marguerites CNF. Iris. POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO Mrs. E. L. Mattern of Portland is visit­ AS FAR AS A POUND -ND A HALF journey was to Hazeltine, where, he OF ANY OTHER STARCH. ing her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson. says, there is some gold, blit not enough ’ll.C.HUBINGER BROS’C? to make any fuss over or to warrant any Miss E. Green of San Francisco and ■fckfifOKUK.ICWA. •i'WHAVLNfONN one in making the journey with the idea Miss Parr of Portland are the guests of of getting it. Mrs. R. H. Grover. These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects Mr. and Mrs. Eli Seese have gone east Mr. Converse is moving to the city in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. on a visit. A portion of the time, while this week from Amity, occupying the The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig­ away, they will spend in Johnstown, Pa. Weed residence in Oak Park. inals, and are pronounced by compett nt critics, works of art. SICK OR WELL, A RUSH NIGHT Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing They expect to be gone until after the AND DAY. Mrs. Boardman was elected treasurer them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. holidays........ A. L. Alderman, who has and Mrs. Singne Cook secretary of the One of these pictures B«8 R r ■ - ■ The Packer, at the Battle ot Santi. : a Eiaswc Starch been stricken with paralysis for some W. C. T. U., at the last meeting. ago de Cuba were all Heroes. months, is gaining strength and is able Never was so great demand for cum- Their Heroic Effort« in (telling purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and to raise up off his chair and by holding fortable dwelling houses in this city. Ammunition and Hations to the is sold for to cents a package. Ask your grocer tor this starch and get a to the chair move around. Had he use Full and running over is the word, The Front Saved the Day. beautiful picture. P. E. Butler, of pack train No. 3, of his left hand (which is drawn out of opening of college and the public schools ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT KO SUBSTITUTE writing from Santiago de Cuba, on July shai>e) he says he could walk down town has caused the influx of population. 23d, says: “We all had diarrhoea in with a crutch.—Dayton Herald. more or less violent form, and when we Rev. Joseph Hoberg visited the Yam­ landed we had no time to see a doctor, hill locks on Tuesday. Mr. Crawford for it was a case of rush and rush night was working a force of forty men, and and day to keep the troops supplied with had the first yard of gravel in process of ammunition and rations, but thanks to passing through the mixing I mix to its Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ place of deposit below. Three hundred rhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at yards of this gravel will be laid in a day, Those who have Rheumatism find work and keep our health ; in fact I sin­ and Mr. Crawford says if he has one themselves steadily worse all cerely believe that at one critical time month of good weather he can finish the the while. growing One reason of this is that this medicine was the indirect saviour job. Two scows were engaged in hauling the remedies prescribed by the doctors of our army, for if the packers had been contain mercury and potash, which ul­ unable to work there would have been gravel. timately intensify the disease by caus­ ing the joints to swell and stiffen, no way of getting supplies to the front. To The l.adies. producing a severe aching of the bones. There were no roads that a wagon train We will give one of the latest im­ 8. 8. 8. has been curing « Rheumatism ...... -........ —• could use. My comrade and myself had proved White sewing machines to any for twenty years—even the worst cases the good fortune to lay in a supply of lady who will send us the name and which seemed almost incurable. this medicine for our pack-train before O»pt. O. K. llnghes, the popular railroad nnmlier of the oldest sewing machine conductor, of Columbia, 8. C„ had an experi­ we left Tampa, and I know in four cases in Yamhill or adjoining counties, ence with Rheumattrm which convinced him it absolutely saved life.” that there is only one no matter what make. Offer stands cure for that painful dis­ The above letter was written to the ease. He says: ‘‘I was a good for 90 days, Send address with great sufferer from mus­ manufacturers of this medicine, the Rheumatism for information to Manning Bros’, store, or cular Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, two years. I could g no permanent refl to J K. Love, agent, McMinnville. 3ui Iowa. For sale by Howorth & Co. from any medicine pi ecrlbed hy my physlcla I-----------------"------------------------------- - ’Wfi.W Public School and College W. L. Hembree Always Bought Bears the Jeoielry Store * * * Signature THE NEW BROWNIES The PRÜFER COX THE CHICAGO INTER OCEAN You Have Always Bought A Beautiful I- resent York Weekly Tribune Beautiful Paste! Pictures M f W. A CRITICAL TIME. During the Battle of Santiago. Crippled by Rheumatism. (11 It Cl.I KRIM«« I.INT I took a bout a doien bot­ tles of your 8. 8. A, and now I am a. well as 1 ever was Inmy life. Iam sure that your medicine cured me. and I would recommend it to any one ~~ suffering from any blood disease.' Do You We have special arrangements with the following leading publications, whereby we are able to offer them in connection with our own at exceedingly Everybody knows that Rheumatism low rates, as follows: The R epórter is a disease« state of the blood, and only a blood remedy is the only proper and treatment, but a remedy containing Weekly Inter Ocean.................................................... 11.35 St. LoiiisGlobe-Democrat. semi-weekly........... 1.75 New York Weekly Tribune............................... 11.25 •Rural Northwest. Portland, semimonthly... 1.25 CASTORTA Benni the sign At ore of C kaa . H. F t ftvhk *. In use for more than thirty years, and 71* A'»«