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G. S. Wright, dentist. C. Griseen’s new stock of wall paper. 6 But has lost everything else. But what have you saved, if you have lost your teeth and your B. H. Springer of Amity was in the G. S. Wright, dentist. Health by neglecting to consult yourdentist fre quently? In uiy office all our energies are de- Don’t fail to see the “Dream of Fair I city Tuesday. votdd to saving impaired teeth, but if hopeless, plates and bridges are inserted by the latest Women” at the opera house, Oct. 28tli. ' Fruit jars and jelly glasses of all sizes and best methods. We will be pleused to talk und advise with you concerning the condition at Bettman & Warren’s. Bettman & Warren will receive a new of your teeth. The Nestucca mills closed last Satur stock of crockery in a few days. DR. LEROY LEWIS, Deutist. McMinnville. Miss Lizzie Gland.m of North Yambill day night for the winter. About one milliou feet of lumber w as the season's is visiting Mrs. A. E. McKern. cut. PHYSICIANS Bettman & Warren candle their eggs Heating stoves, all kinds. Aluminum 1 before they leave the store. £Al.BREATH & GOUCHER, Superior drills and seeders, best made. ’ stove lioards, cheaper than the old style. Hodson sells them. From $50 up, at Hodson's. The wife of J. M. Thurber of North Hon. II. II. Winslow has moved from Yamhill, started for Iowa, last Saturday Sheridan to Newberg. on a visit to her parents. (Office over Braly’s Bank.) If you want a good fountain pen go to ; Rev. R W. King left on Tuesday for M c M innville ... O beoon . Win. F. Dielschneider. Brownsville to assist in conductings se Mrs. Dorgan and daughter Fannie are ries of meetings. He will return to oc £OOK & CABLE, guests at R. Nelson’s. They are on their cupy his pulpit next Sunday. way to California to spend the winter. Colon Eberhard is. doing the cashier Mark Sisters give the nest value in all act at R. Jacobson A Co’s during the ill lines of millinery at the lowest prices. ness of the regular incumbent, Miss Hal Rooms In Jacobson Block, C. T. Long and son are building a large lie Reynolds, who is recovering from M c M innville , ... O regon . farm house for Frank Campbell of Hope- typhoid fever. well, who recently took unto himself a I The New Home and Climax sewing wife, the daughter of Smith Stephens. E. BARTEL, machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- Have your shoes mended by Iloskins. ! sen’s. 42tf Special attention to ladies’ shoe repair The new cement sidewalk is being ex ing. 41tf tended east, from Wallace & Walker’s Rooms 7-8, t'nion Block, McMinnville. C. II. Christenson has moved on the grocery. What a beautiful street Third Special attention given to diseases of Women and Children, Stomach Troubles, I’rostatic DLs- Dave Smith place at St. Mie, formerly would be with this kind of a w alk the eases. Ruptures. occupied by T. H. Frazer, who is going length of the entire business portion. to eastern Oregon. Twenty per cent discount on all pieces SPECIALIST. We now have a few thousand dollars to of rolls of all carpets in my store until loan on farm property, at good terms. sold, in order to make room for a large H. C. FENTON, 12tf I rvine & V inton . new stock now coming. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat H. C. B urns . A novel birthday party is in prepara 44-2 tion for Halloween evening, Oct. 31st, The fourteenth annual exhibit of the at the church parlors by the ladies of the Newberg Fair Association opened on Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon Baptist church. Tuesday and closes to-day. Since the Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simpson and son earliest history of these exhibits the MEAT MARKETS returned the first of the week from an weather has been in most, cases unfavor extended sojourn at Fish lake in the able, but Tuesday opened fine, and the STREET MEAT MARKET, whole week has been unusually auspi Cascades. cious. Wanted—Highest cash price paid for Reynolds & Branham, Prop's. China pheasants after Oct. 15th, by L. I am able to furnish loans on first-class farm security, from $2,000 upward, at 7 E. Walker. 43-2 Fresh and salt meats and sausages of all A D. Hoskins has some line robes and per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to kind." constantly in stock. Cash paid for hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds blankets at reasonable prices. Go and 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon of fat stock. ey, call and see me. R. L. C onner . see them. 41 tf The opening session of the Yamhill Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd are over from jy^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Tillamook spending a couple of weeks. county local institute for the new school Proprietors of They seem well pleased with their new- year will be held in this city October home, and Joe is kept busy telling his 29th. Supt. Littlefield is making prep arations for insuring successful and friends new bear stories. Choice, Fresh Meats, All Kinds I will pay 30c a hundred for apples profitable monthly meetings for the South side Third St. between B and C. suitable for drying purposes, delivered teachers. AVright, the tombstone than, last week at dryer. W m . G alloway . put up handsome monuments at Ma The Workmen lodge of this city will PRODUCE MARKET. have initiation tonight and one of Elsia sonic cemetery over the graves of Mrs. STREET PRODUCE HARKET, Wright’s famous oyster suppers after John Kingery and the late S. C. Pear wards. A full attendance of members is son. The parties having the work per formed express themselves as well desired. L. E. Walker, Prop. pleased. And why not save postage and C. T Ed Sutherland shod a four-months-old Grissen before ordering your papers and Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. Hides and Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed. magazines ?( colt the other day, being the youngest Oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all kinds kept on hand. Air. and Mrs. Harry Watkins left Mc animal he ever put shoes on. He first Minnville on Monday to seek a new had to break it to the halter, and by the location. Mrs. Watkins will visit at time he was through with it it was as BARBERS. Salem and Monmouth, while Mr. Wat gentle as an old horse. The owner of H. LOGAN, kins looks over Washington, and per the colt had it shod in order to prepare it for atrip across the mountains to eastern haps Idaho. Oregon. -> The Cue weather prevailing is being A new one-thousand pound bell has I am located opposite Burns & Daniels and aim made use of as an opportunity for re to give all customers good treatment for little roofing houses. Those of Sheriff Hen arrived for the Baptist church, from the money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat derson and the Mark Sisters, occupied by foundry at Hillsboro, Ohio. It is the ronage solicited. • Dr. Young, are receiving new shingles. generous contribution of a brother of Mrs. R. W. King, the pastor’s wife, whore Are you going to paint your house? home iB in Hillsboro. The freight only HARNESS Consult Elsia Wright about paints and has to be paid by the church. The bell gLSIA WRIGHT, oils. He will give you the best material is said to have cost $150. The church is at least cost. tf Manufactures and Deals in also possessor of a large new organ. J. C. Cooper is collecting samples of The Wave presents some superb views all kinds of grain and seeds that grow in of the Klondike this week, together with Yamhill county. Bring in a half pint a page of pictures from Manila, illustrat SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, They are being put up in fancy shape ing the appearance of the city just after ».ndbrushes, and sells them cheaper than they pan be bought anywhere elso in the Willamette and will exhibit the productiveness of the American occupation. The recent Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are this section. regatta at Portland on the Willamette is pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. George Owen purchased a thorough eleverly illustrated and besides these are bred Poland China pig at the state fair, views of the young university of Wash ’J. STRONG, for the purpose of improving his home ington and of the process of repaving Dealer in and Manufacturer of herd. The day of scrub stock of all Market street, San Francisco. The latest kinds is »bout over in this part of Ore gossip from London, Paris and New York, gon, and the improvement of the pork together with its articles and stories of SADDLES, COLLARS, stock in the past few years is particularly general interest, make The Wave the noticeable. most readable paper of its class. BRIDLES, WHIPS, The Portland presbytery of the C. P SPURS, Etc. Capt. II. L. Heath has forwarded to The Mrs. Heath a large chest filled with tro All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing church will meet here next week. of all kinds promptly done. Located at corner opening sermon will be preached Wed phies of war from Manila. The collection of Third anu B Streets. nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, by Rev. embraces a great variety of dirks, swords, Craw ford of Portland. There will be a fish knives, a hat and cap, a bugle, leg LIVERYMEN. missionary rally on Thursday evening. gins and sandals, flags, cartridges, etc., The public is invited to atteud these ser and in entirety makes a most interesting £ITY STABLES, vices. and valuable collection It is placed on Representative Butt of Newberg was display m Rogers Bros’, window. Along Third St., between E 'nd F. in the city on Sunday. His course the same line, Elsia Wright has received Wilson & Henderson, Props. during the special session seems to have from Al Young a variety of swords, guns been in line with the sentiments of his and foils which render his window a Everything first-class. Horses boarded by constituents, and some of his votes ought source of much attraction. The collection day, week or mouth. Commercial travelers conveyed to all jointsat most reasonable rates. to please even the populists. He op includes a very ancient sword, which the Give us a call. posed clerks for his committees and op wiseacres say is not now manufactured, i posed paying the bold-up legislature. and must be nearly 300 years old. It ’ DRAYMEN N. E. Kegg returned Saturday evening contains figures of St. George and the from Kansas City, w here he has been dragon. In the Heath collection is a J. STOW, selling portable pantries a lout three most bloody-looking instrument known McHINNVILLE months. His work extended as far east as a kris, having a eerf>entine outline as Illinois, and was reasonably profitable, that makes one’s flesh creep with the im but Kegg is too much of a home man to agination of its destructively piercing be absent from bis family long, and says capabilities. The collections were not Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collections will be made the man who can’t make a living in Ore accompanied by any descriptions, and / monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap gon ought to commit suicide, anyway. the use of some of the articles is a conun He was present at the Omaha exposition drum. Mauser rifles are among the dis plays, and the gun seems to impress during President McKinley's visit. WOOD WORKER. A short time ago The Reporter spoke moat spectators as an awkward imple HOFF, of the appointment of Wm. B. Turner,! ment, inferior to the Krag-Jorgenson formerly of this place, to a clerkship in adopted by the borne government. the public printing office at Washing- | will repair your Buggies and Wagons, manufac ton. We have learned since that the ture Office Furniture. Book cases. Wardrobe*. position is even better than that. He is Brackets. Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. printing clerk in the United States sen Two Doors East of City Stables. CASTORIA ate, and the duty of construing the stat Bears the signature of C has . H P letchu . - I utes regulating the printing for the sei - Ia use for more than thirty years, and ate and senators devolves on him, which Far Sale. Knul io« ZZaw /f/ieoyi Bought. The old Christian church property in is »position of considerable responsi this city for sale at a bargain. See Dr. J. bility. The Reporter is pleased to learn I of this preferment. II. Nelson at county clerk's office. 37tf SPAIN SAVED HER HONOR [?J Physicians and Surgeons. Physicians and Surgeons. J Physician & Surgeon. jjR. Specialist. * ß CITY MARKET. 0 yy BARBER. > LOCAL NEWS. Hepublicau City louvculion, A republican city convention is hereby called to meet at the courthouse in Mc Minnville, Oregon, on Saturday evening, Oct. 29th, 1898, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p m., for the purpose of nomi-! nating city officers to be voted for at the city election of McMinnville, Oregon, to lie held November 7th, 1898. Let all re publicans turn out. J. E. M agers , Ch’m Republican County Committee. J. F. C albreath , Member State Committee. J P. I rvine , Member Congressional Committee. And 25 others. s* *f i» » To O ur P atrons è» » » FRIENDS ANIi.-^---- -, » 4» ft» THE GENERAL PUBLIC: ft» J» ••• ••• ft» ft» ft» We are constantly adding New and Attractive Lines to all departments of our Store. We are cognizant of the fact ft» that many of our customers cannot realize the large assort ft» ment of stock carried by us unless bo a visit to our establish ft» ft» ment. ft» We Cordially Invite you to Call and See Us. ft» ft» Our force of accommodating clerks arc prepared to give t* you the best of attention. ft» It has long been our ambition to have a stock so complete, ft» so tastefully arranged and marked down to such reasonable ft» prices that our patrons could see no necessity to send to any ft» 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 ft» been approximated in Yamhill county, and is equaled by but ft» few stocks in Oregon. The following lines of goods are car ft» ried by us: Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats and ft» Millinery, Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, fine line of ft» Capes and Jackets, ready-made Skirts and Suits. We have ft» Mrs. J. W. Gault has a little niece, Mi6s Jessie Lewelling of Portland, who is staying with her. Misses Clara Irvine and Leia Baker and Jesse Irvine returned Wednesday evening from several days’ visit in Port land . Mrs. Elizabeth Drake of Dayton pre cinct, was committed to the insane asy lum by Judge Bird yesterday. She is 34 years of age. Senator Ilowe put himself on record us opposed to paying the members of the hold-up house for full time. His con stituency endorses his position. Miss Stella Patty will vacate her posi tion at the postoffice Nov. 1st. She has been a very efficient clerk, and demon strated her capability in work of that character. The services at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday next will lie con ducted by Geo. W. Grannis, the pastor. Subjects: At 11 a. m., “The Ventures of Faith;” text, John 21:6; at 7:30 p. tn., “The Meeting at the Gate,” text, Luke 7:11-14. Before the evening sei- mon, twenty minutes will be devoted to a John Newton song service. A short history of this wonderful mau of God will be given. All are invited. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m.; junior league 3 p. m.; Epworth league 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Hon. Wm. Galloway was in town the first of the week, llis dryer in Happy valley has put up fifty thousand pounds of dried prunes and is now running on apples. The judge is still an enthusiast on prune and fruit topics. Next spring his son Charles, who is now in school at Eugene, will take charge of the farm. This is the time of year, when the crops are gathered home and marketed, that a great many excellent people make a business of equaring up the little ac counts, including the one with the local newspaper. Allow us to say, in advance, that we appreciate this kind of people, and if there is auything we can do to reciprocate their favors, it is the very thing we are willing to do. just added a large assortment of Carpets, Linoleums and tv indow 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, » W Special bargains ! • •• For the next two weeks we offer: Good Calicoes, 3c per yard. Best grades, 5 and 5%ca yard. Good Blankets, 50c a pair and up. Men’s Double Texture Mackintoshes, $2.50. heavy, all- wool covering, $4.50. Notice to Debtor». All those who are indebted to W. T. Booth, by note or account, must pay the same by November 1st or eaid notes and accounts will be placed with an attorney with authority to collect. 44-2 • •• We are closing out a large line of Men's and Boys’ Suits and Pants at CASTORIA Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher . In use for more than thirty years, and The Kind You J lave Always Bought, Back to Health HARNESS, After Long Illness Hood’s Sarsa parilla Restored Cood Health- Now as Strong as Ever. HARNESS, “After ail illness of two years, during which time I underwent several surgical operations, I at last began to improve, but tny improvement was so slow that I be came discouraged. I was very much run down and I did not have any appetite. I did not care to live. One day I met a friend who had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla and who urged me to try it. I consented, and after I had taken a few doses I began to feel better and had a better appetite. I gained from two to three pounds a week and grew stronger every day. I took two or three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and am as strong as I ever was in my life. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has brought me back to health.” E mily B illinger , 10 Grand Avenue, South Portland, Oregon. The ricMinnville Grange & Farmers’ Co., C ha ». P. N elson , Manager. yy Truck and Dray Co. * WOOD WORKER Cor. Fourth & B Sts. • •• MORE ROOM! Î a i -------- T LARGER STOCK ! X LOWER PRICES ! X «ft* I have enlarged my store quarters to make room for my increased Jr Stock, and the people of Yambill County will find me right to the front ijf this Fall and Winter as usual, with the Largest and Best Assortment of Footwear in McMinnville. They can feel assured I will sustain inv rep- Y utalion. gained in Twenty Years business in McMinnville, of giving the liest value for the monev and carrying the I-a test Styles. parilla Is the best—tn fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sol.l liy all druggglsts. »1; six for J5. Hood • • • • • • 20 Per Cent Discount, While they last. We effer specially low prices in Ladies' Dress Goods; all new styles. Just received another large assortment of Drees Trim mings and Ribbons in all the new and latest styles. The November DELINEATOR and BUTTERICK PATTERNS are now ready at the new reduced prices. Hood S » ft» ft» ft» ft» à» ft» ft» ft» » a» ft» a» » R. JACOBSON & CO ft» ft» McMinnville, Or., Sept. 1st, 1898. > Sign of the Big Boot. A l »c pill« «"re L,v«r Ills; easy to » i 1113 take,easytooperats.25o. p. DiELtSCHNEIDER. • Boots and Shoes. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad i TIMELY WARNING TIME CARD. No. 1. For Yaqulna Train leave« Albany...... ......... 12:50 p. m. Train leaves Corvallis... -.......... 1:46 p. TD. Train arrives Yaquina... .......... 6:00 p. m. No. 2 Returning: Leave» Corvsllin.............. 11:40 a.m. 12:25 p. m. Arrives Albany............... For Detroit: Leave» Oorvalll».............. ........... 7:00 a. m. Leaves Albany......................... ..S:Of> a. m. Arrives Detroit . 12:20 p. m. Returning : Leaves Detroit............................ 12:40 p. m. Leave* Albany. »................... S:05 p. m. Arrives Corvallis ...................i:56 p.m. No. 1 and 2 connect ai Albany with Southern Pacific train, giving direct service to and from Newport and adjacent beaches. Train for the mountains arrives at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reech camping (rounds on the Brel ten bush and Santiam river same day. H. L. WALDBN, EDWIN STONE, T E A P A. Manager. U. H. CRON ISE, Agent, Corvallis. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The great success obtained with preparations for preventing the decay of teeth is surprising. There are several hundred preparations of this kind, in liquid and powder, and each maker thinks his the best. We make a preparation for the teeth—we don’t say it is the best—but we do say it is just as good. The ingredients are pure and harmless. Our guarantee stands back of it to do anything that the other kinds do—or money back. White as the driven snow are the teeth cleaned with DENTALINE. It’s fragrant and lasting. Double the quantity of others for 25cts. t ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. ♦ ♦ ♦ : Î♦ ♦ : :♦ : : 1 Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year. 4.