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i SPAIN SAVED HER HONOR [?] I + LOCAL NEWS. Uepublicau City Callveulieii. G. 8. Wright, dentist. A republican city convention is hereby C. Griesen's new stock of wall paper. 6 called to meet at the courthouse in Mc G. 8. Wright, dentist. K Fruit jars and jelly glasses of all sizes Minnville, Oregon, on Monday evening, “A Soldier of Fortune,” benefit cornet at Bettman A Wurreu’s. Oct. 3lst, 1898, at the hour of 7:30 band. Nov. 11. Hot time coon “Snowball,” in “A Sol o’clock p. m., for the purpose of nomi I Don't fail to see the “Dream of Fair dier of Fortune.” Opera house, Nov. 11. nating city officers to be voted for nt tbe Women” at the opera house, Oct. 28th. Heating stoves, all kinds. Alumiuum city election of McMinnville, Oregon, to DR. LEROY LEWIS, Dentist. McMinnville. Bettman & Warren will receive a new stove boards, cheaper than the old style. be held November 7th, 1898. Ia?t all re Hodson sells them. stock of crockery in a few days. publicans turn o it. PHYSICIANS The New Home and Climax sewing J. E. M USERS, D. M. Caldwell is assisting in painting machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- Ch’m Republican County Committee. the new Christian church at Carlton. ^ALBREATH & GOUCHER, 42tf J. F. G albreath , Bettman A Warren candle their eggs sen’s. Member State Committee. The ladies of the Emergency corps of before they leave the store. J 1*. I rvine , Republican city convention Monday this city thank Messrs. Galloway, Har Member Congressional Committee. ris und Wallace & Walker for donations night. And 25 others. (Office over Hraly’s Bank.) and kindnesses shown them. Mrs. Dr. Michaux of Lafayette visited M c M innville ... O regon . Granulated sugar at $6.25 per sack, at her sister Mrs. Patty of this city on Mon A great variety of men's and boys’ clothing at tbe Racket store. A very Apperson’s old stand. M. B. XV ells . day. good suit of men’s clothes for $3.25, and £00K & CABLE, The services at the Methodist Episco Superior drills and seeders, best made. up to $12. 45-3 pal church next Sunday will be con From $50 up, at Hodson's. Rev. XV. C. Scott, lute of Coos county, ducted by the pastor, Rev. G. XV. Gran A. L. Newgard of La Grande has been has taken charge of the work of the Pres nis, D. D. Subjects: At 11 a. in., “The visiting his family in this city the past byterian church at Lafayette, Newberg Mind of Christ; Can Mortals Possess It ?” week. Rooms in Jacobson Block, and Whiteson. He resides at Lafayette. At 7:30 p. in., “Seven Things for Which M c M innville , ... O regon . If you want a good fountain pen go to Twenty percent discount on all pieces Orthodox Christianity Stands.” In XV m. F. Dielschneider. of rolls of ajl carpets in my store until course of the evening sermon a few stig- J E. BARTEL, H. C. Burns has had the acetylene sold, iu order to make room for a large ■ gestions from a moral standpoint in light installed in his furniture store by new stock now coming. ■ lation to the coming city election will Dr. Bartel. 44 2 H. C. B urns . i given. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Jones & Adams have a new’ whistle at Rooms 7-S, Union Block, McMinnville. Louie Granetrom has opened a ma Class meeting at 12 m. the factory, which a good many mistake Special attention given to diseases of Women chine shop on B street, and is construct Tlinimiville City Election. and Children, Stomach Troubles, Prostatie Dis for the whistle of a railroad engine. ing a water motor to run his lathe. He eases, Ruptures. Notices are out notifying the voters Have your shoes mended by Hoskins. is also building a motor for a party in the city that an election will be held Special attention to ladies’ shoe repair Salem. Nov. 7, 1898, for the purpose of electing SPECIALIST. ing. 41tf Mr. Reed, who runs the “shebang” mayor, marshal, recorder and one coun 0R. H. C. FENTON, Mrs. R. H. Grover recently returned where they make all sorts of fencing, is cilman each for w ards 1, 2 and 3, The from an extended visit in Brownsville apparently doing Borne business, these poling places, judges and clerks choBen Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Roseburg, days, judging by his receipts of raw ma for the various wards are as follows: Ward No. 1—Brown building, corner XVe now have a few thousand dollars to terial. A fresh carload of pickets came in a day or two since. Fourth and B; judges, C. A. Wallace, D. loan on farm property, at good terms. Oregonian Building, - Portland, Oregon 12tf I rvine & V inton . Citizens of Walla XValla county, Wash., O. Durham, J. Hoberg. Clerks. M. D. L. Sam Gaunt has sold his barber shop carried off nearly all the honors on their Rhodes aud T. J. Rowland. Ml.AT .MARKETS Ward No. 2—Campbell building, on interest to Chas. Earhart, and has gone display of wheat, barley and oats at the Portland exposition, receiving fourteen Third street, one door west of Star sa to work at the business in Portland. 0 STREET MEAT MARKET, loon. Judges, T. A. Turner, H. Gee and A D. Hoskins has some fine robes and diplomas. This distinction ¡ b well worth A. J. Apperson. Clerks, W. T. Vinton the effort it cost. blankets at reasonable prices. Go and Reynolds & Branham, Prop’s. and Ivan Daniels. The big Clydesdale stallion Baron see them. 41tf Ward No. 3—Carlin building, south Douglas, owned by J. W. Henry, has Dr. Clare Brown, formerly with Dr. Fresh and salt meats ami sausages of all kinds constantly in stock. Cash paid for Wright of this city, has opened a deutal been sick over a week, his right bind leg side Third sheet, one door west of Lo hides. Highest market price paid for all kinds gan’s barbershop. Judges, XV. J. Laugh- office in Independence. He is a nice being swelled to twice its normal size. of fat stock. ary, P Small and Joel Martin. Clerks, The horse doctors have been somewhat young man and deserves great prosperity. puzzled as to the cause of the malady. H. Henderson and Chas Saling. I will pay 30c a hundred for apples The animal is kept in a swing part of the ^ATTHIES & BOOTH, Meeting of Presbytery. suitable for drying purposes, delivered time. Proprietors of at dryer. W m . G alloway . The annual presbytery of the Cumb. The only person from Yamhill county We still have about 2G0 patterns in awarded a premium at the Portland ex Presbyterian church, comprising this city and Portland, met on Wednesday even those 5c prints, going at 3c per yard. Choice, Fresh Meats, AH Kinds position was Z. J. Imus of Dundee, who ing. The opening sermon was preached M. B. W ells . got a silver medal for the best sorghum. South side Third St. between B and C. And why not save postage and C. It was probably the only exhibit from by Rev. XV. R. Bishop of Portland on Grissen before ordering your papers and this county. Mr. Imus ought to have in the subject of Stewardship. Other min isters present were Revs. G. A. Blair, XV. PRODUCE MARKET. magazines? cluded a flitch of bacon, and had the C. Crawford and Geo. W. Fender. After Mrs. XVatt Henderson departed last famous combination of “s. and s. b.” the sermon the presbytery was constitu 0 STREET PRODUCE HARKET, Saturday for Ellensburg, Wash., to spend Attend the birthday party Halloween, ted by Rev. W. C. Crawford. Rev. Fen a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. XV. at the Baptist church, 7:30 o’clock. Old der was received to membership on let L. E. Walker, Prop. W. Easterbrook. songs by old people. Recitations, read ter from the Dallas, Tex., presbytery, Are you going to paint your house? ings and talks on old subjects by the and Rev. T. H. Henderson was granted Cash paid for Poultry and Country Produce. Hides ami Tallow bought. Hay, Oats, Millfeed, Consult Elsia Wright about paints and old people. An old-fashioned spelling dismissal and recommendation to the as oil Meal, Flaxseed and Bee Supplies of all oils. He will give you the best material class. Last, but not least, a good old- sociation of Congregational ministers of kinds kept on hand. at least cost. tf fashioned supper, Admission to exer- Portland. Revs. Geo. W. Grannis and XVallace & Walker have a new invoice cises and supper, one cent for every R. XV. King were invited to seats in the BARBERS. of lamp goods that is calculated to attract year of your age. presbytery. On Thursday morning Rev. attention. Some of the handsomest Albert Odell and County Assessor E. Bishop was elected moderator and Rev. yy H. LOGAN, goods ever seen in the city adorn their J. XVood have formed a partnership to Blair clerk pro tern, Rev. Crawford being shelves. carry on the insurance and real estate granted leave of absence at an early A McMinnville lady has one of those business. Their office is in the McMinn hour. The standing committees were ap I am located opposite Burns <fc Daniels and aim ville National Bank building, adjoining pointed by the moderator, and the ques to give nil customers good treatment for little old sewing machines that turns with a money. Bath rooms in connection. Your pat crank. Here is a hint for J. K. Love, the Oregon Fire Relief Association. tion of church extension was discussed. ronage solicited. who has a new machine for the person There is especial need of a live and The time of holding annual presbytery who will report the oldest machine in enterprising real estate firm in the city, was changed to meet in conjunction with and we believe the gentlemen will fill the synod, and will be held in this city HARNESS the county. the bill admirably. next April, Rev. Bishop was chosen Arthur Seibert and Mrs. Inez Finnell gLSlA WRIGHT, Two commitments to the insane asy delegate and Rev. Fender alternate to were united in marriage by Rev. F . A. Manufactures and Deals in Powell last Sunday evening, at the home lum were made from this county on Mon the general assembly which meets in of Mrs. Eccleston, the bride’s mother. day. They were Albert Smith, aged 28, Denver next May. F. E. Rogers was Mr. and Mrs. Seibert occupy the resi of North Yamhill, and XVm. I. Robinson chosen lay delegate, and T. B. Allen of The presbytery aged 79, of Fairdale. Smith was dis Portland alternate. SADDLES, BRIDLES, SPURS, dence next door to Ayres’ gunshop. charged from the asylum six years ago. closed last evening with a missionary G. N. Reynolds of the D street meat „nd brushes, and sells them cheaper than they This attack has been on him about three meeting. pan be bought anywhere else in the Willamette Valley. Our all home made sets of harness are matket possesses a great secret in the months. His disposition is listless anil pronounced unsurpassed by those who buy them. cure of bacon, and will give this part of Inrin for bale. morose, and his tendencies are homicidal. the busiuess some attention this winter. A good farm of 100 acres, well im Robinson is also violent and the commit yy J. STRONG, His bacon throws that of the Union ment describes him as a “hard spree proved. One-half mile to graded school, Meat Co. entirely in the snade. Dealer in and Manufacturer of drinker for fifty years.” He imagines one and three-fourths mile to town; 60 The newspaper goes right into its read he owns thousands of acres of land in acres in w heat. A bargain. For partic er’s house—goes in and sits down with the mountains. He was tried for insanity ulars, call on or address him. It is on the table when he eats, on petition of his son XV. L. W alker , SADDLES, COLLARS, and in his handB while he is smoking McCoy, Oreg. 45 4 WHIPS, BRIDLES, Morgan Baker, who used to be a Wash after the meal. It reaches him when he SPURS, Etc. Notice to Debtors. ington state democrat, but dropped out is in an approachable condition. All work guaranteed as represented. Repairing of sympathy when his party degenerated All those who are indebted to W. T. of all kinds promptly done. Located at corner A man named Pettengell from Salem into fusion politics, thinks his advices in Booth, by note or account, must pay the of Third ana B Streets. has established himself in McMinnville dicate a republican victory. It appears same by November 1st or said notes and as a razor and knife sharpener. He says from the statements of such prominent accounts will be placed with an attorney LIVERYMEN. the man Pettengell who fired the first men as Judge Crites and Judge Maxwell, with authority to collect. 44-2 shot at the Spanish was bis first cousin, QITY STABLES, the former a populist candidate for super CASTOR! A which entitles him to some distinction. ior judge two years ago, the latter one of Bears the signature of C has . H. F letcher , Wesley Ilouck has a chestnut tree in the Bryan electors, that the fusion is ef- Third St., between E and F. Iu use for more than thirty years, and his yard well filled with burs, but when I fective only as to democrats and silver The Kind You Have Always Bought, you come to open them they are devoid i republicans, while many democrats are Wilson & Henderson, Props. of meat. Who can tell what a chestnut ! tired of free silver and have become con- Everything fir^t-class. Horses boarded by tree needs to cause it to bear good chest ; vinced that open shops are preferable to ■dav, week or month. Commercial travelers conveyed to all ¡»oints at most reasonable rates. nuts? open mints. Give lis a call. The new Baptist church bell has been Report of Moore’s valley school, Miss Sores on the Limbs Cured by placed in position. The Baptists have Josie Hoffstatter, teacher: Number oi Hood’s Sarsaparilla-Heart and never had a bell before, and they are as DRAYMEN boys enrolled, 17; number of girls, 10; Lung Troubles Overcome. ♦ proud of it as a boy with his first jack total number enrolled, 27; average “I broke out with sores all over my ♦ j. stoxv , knife. They are justified, however, as daily attendance, 22; number of times limb«, and they caused such intense itch : the bell has a decidedly metropolitan McrtlNNVILLE tardy, 5; those who have been ing I feared I should go crazy. I was also tone, and can probably be heard farther neither absent nor tardy are Thresia troubled with a tired feeling. After tak than any of the belle in town. Ertle, Daisy Nelson, Caroline Hnston, ing Hood's Sarsaparilla a short time the Mrs. R. Nelson gave a tea to about Eva Little, X’ernon Nelson, George itching ceased, and the sores on my limbs Goods of all descriptions moved, and careful handling guaranteed. Collectionswill be made fifteen guests on Tuesday, being the began to heal. I an^ better in every way Manning, Harry Nelson, Louis Little monthly. Hauling of all kinds done cheap. carrying out of an agreement on the part aod Fred Little. Mr. Huston, Lester since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.” M rs . of whoever eecured the silver tea set at Nelson, Alfred Smith and Frank Hoff- J as . J. K ehoe , McEwen, Oregon. “ Hood’s Sarsaparilla has cured me of a the late Catholic fair. The guests we’e ■Utter have visited the school, and Mr. lung trouble and fluttering of the heart, WOOD WORKER the officiating ladies at the fair, includ Manning entertained the school with one and since I began taking it my weight ing Father T. J. Morrow. Mrs. Nelson of bis Civil war talks, for which he is has increased 20 pounds. It has done my HOFF, is one of the best cooks in town, as the famous. stomach good and I can now enjoy my meals and eat with comfort. I recom guests will all testify. mend Hood's 8a rsa par ilia as the best W. A. Henderson and Jamee Durham \ will repair your Buggies and Wagons, manufac medicine it is possible to And.” C. W. lure Office Furniture, Book cases. Wardrobes. arrived home from their Copper rher Brackets. Whatnots and all kinds of wood work. C aret , Primeville, Oregon. jaunt last Tuesday evening. They don't Two Doors East of City Stables. CASTORIA look like men who have lived on snow Bears the «ignature of Caas. H. F lbtcwbf - balls seasoned with pepper, but it is safe parilia In use for more than thirty yean, and to guess that they are satisfied to stay in t»r stale. Is the best—In fact th« One True Blood Furlfler. 7he A’ ix I Foo Hoot Alu/oyt Bought. Bold by all drnglsts. Price. «1; six for »5. The old Christian church property in Yamhill county. Henderson exhibits an this city for sale at a bargain. See Dr. J. attractive little bottle filled with gold i Hnod’a Dilla »rc 'he best aftereltnner I IHXH1 » Kill» pills, »Id digestion. 25c. nuggets of tbe value of $70. H. Nelson at county clerk's office. 37 tf But has lost everything else. But what have you saved, if you have lost your teeth and vour health by neglecting to consult yourdentist fre quently? 1 n my office all our energies are de vot'd to saving impaired teeth, but if hopeless, plate-and bridge» are inaerted by the latest and best methods. Wewillbe pleased to talk and advise with von concerning the condition of your teeth. I i ïbrivaLi I » fe fe fe fe i» This week’s addition to our fe fe Large Stock: fe i» fe fe fe More Dress Goods, fe Men’s and Boys’ Clothing fe fe i» 4» i» Overcoats, Mackintoshes, fe Boots and Shoes, fe fe Blankets & Quilts, «Sw 7 fe fe fe fe fe Capes and Jackets, fe fe Trunks and Valises, fe fe fe fe fe New Stock of Carpets and fe Linoleums. fe fe fe Remember that we carry the Largest fe and Most Complete Stock in the valley, fe and our prices are positively lower than fe in Portland. fe fe Yours to please, fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe fe P. 8.—We have our own Tailors and a fe large stock of Suitings. We are milking fe Suits to order and guarantee a perfect fit. Physicians and Surgeons. Physicians and Surgeons. Physician & Surgeon. Specialist. R. JflGOBSOJi & GO. CITY MARKET. BARBER Spedai 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. • •• • • • We are closing out a large line of Men's and Boys’ SuitH and l’ants at 20 Per Cent biscount, While they last. XVe offer specially low prices in Ladies’ Dress Goods; all new styles. Just received another large assortment of Drees Trim mings and Ribbons in all the now and latest styles. The November DELINEATOR and BUTTERICK PATTERNS are now ready at the new reduced prices. HARNESS, HARNESS, The HcMinnville Grange & Farmers’ Co., C has . P. N elhon , Manager. Cor. Fourth & B Sts. ••• I if. •0* MORE ROOM ! LARGER STOCK! LOWER PRICES! I have enlarged my store quarters to make room for my increased Stock, and the i>eople of Yamhill County will find me right to the front this Fall and Winter as usual, with the Largest and Best Assortment of Footwear in McMinnville. They can feel assured I will sustain my rep utation, gained in Twenty Years business in McMinnville, of giving the best value for the money and carrying the Latest Styles. Sign of the Big Boot. F. DIEL i SCHNEIDER. # Boots and Shoes. ¿ Was Almost Crazed I TIMELY WARNING yy Truck and Dray Co. I WOOD WORKER Hood’s 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 DENT ALINE. It’s fragrant and lasting. Double the quantity of others for 25cts. ROGERS BROS. Registered Pharmacists. : ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ : Take The Reporter and Get the News One Dollar Per Year. * r